HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-10-29, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
THE LUC EPTQW SENTINEL LUCfKNOW, ONTARIO
LUCKNOW DISTRICT HIGH,
SCHOOL.
emen•
Inthe: High School Auditorium
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er
at8 I5 pm.
Music by the Harbouraires Male Choir of . Goderich
GUEST SPEAKER, MR THOMAS HOSKIN
Dean ' of Men, University of . Western Ontario
'PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
Valedictory Address by Ruth . Steer
Adinission,::5.
ST. HELENS
Mrs. Millon• Taylor of-Meaford.
has ibeen ,a: visitor. •with hercous-
ins, . Mr: and Mrs: John Ca Peron
and other relatives. •
Mrs.°
Wm.0Purdon ; has been, a
patient. in the Wingharn and Dis-
triot Hospital and : underwent an
operation on Friday. Her .many
friends hope for a speedy recov-
ery.
Mr, Stanley Snider of Benmil-
Lay-
men's
` ler': was guest,speaker forLa Y-
men's . Sunday in ,rt the. " 'United
Church. ; In his address . to the
Young People he spoke on ;Sun-
day •' observance: and church's: at=
tendarice- and later spoke -from
the . text, "Seek . ,Ye, First The
,Kingdom of 'God'` ,
: :
The • sixtieth anniversary: of ;
Calvin Church will will be celebrated
next Sunday, with :;services ,at 11'
and'` 7.30.'. Revd H. 1Vi, Wright, . a
former minister,' of Monkton will
be guest speaker. Special music
in the evening will be provided
`by a •quartette from the Luck -
now United Church. You, are in-
Suited
We are sorry to report : that
Tom Todd. is a patient in Private
Patients'
Pavilion General Hos-
pital, Toronto, where he under-
went
nder
event an operation ' on. Monday on
the nerves of his arm.
The, November meeting • of the
Women's Institute. will be held
in the Comrriunity Hall Thurs-
day,'November. 6th at 2.30. Roll
call, .quotation containing :the
word peace. Mottos 'peace, .,. ,by
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. The report
of •'the 'London , Area convention
will be' given:by the delegates,
Mrs. C. MacoDonald' • and Mrs. g..
Gaunt.:' Hostesses,. Mrs. G. ' 'Mac-
Pherson, Mrs:`; Frank McQuillin.
Mr. and Mrs. 'E..W. Rice were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs:
WM, Redman at Orton.'
DUNGANNON
BOWI4NGkI EWS;
The Cubs were the .big taam
this week R. Parks was the best
,man for his, team with a grand,;
Score of; 308 flat for single• •game...
This .makes 'him .high for .the men.:;
So • far; D. Errington was best •
iady which. won them . 4 ,points
from. the Zebras,' Boob Boak being
best for the Zebras with his 633.
,Ruth Jardine was best for the
ladies... The Squirrels took four
points. from the Tigers. Al Hain-
Ilion
amIlton 'was'• high- for :his ' team...
Gladys Hamilton : was best for
ladies, The Tigers had "ladies'
night" :as they al-Vbowled;` better
than, the man. Orie lonely Tigeri
ll': those,• tigere;xs ,,Shirle
Cook bele g op" fo rr'her Team 'i ie`
Beavers took four points from
the Chpm',sinks,, L. Ashton being
,best for his team .and ' A: '`rhomo
son being. best for the ladies. .C.
'Johnstone was top man for 'the
Chipmunks; A.: Johnston being
best for the ladies. The Lions
'took four points from the ' Goph-
ers, B. Stewart ibeirng top, man
for his team with ;his , . 95 flat, ,F.
.Errington being the best ,for the
ladies. 'Clarence Greer was best
for ;his .' team, the Gophers.., , F.
Button 'w'as best for the .ladies, ,o
L:C a •
Beavers ,12, Squirrels
11 oCub
s?Team Standing
F
11,Polecats10, Gophers 8, Chip- ert
' i Ze
C
,flunks 7, Zebras '6 -, Lions 5, -. Nationar.Co-oPrwe
ek is cur
Coons4
..
ts and .CoOns are Pot
'changed as they 'were. bowling
Saturday night.
Wednesday, Qotober •29th,: 195$
•ui
YOUR BARGAIN' FOODLAND
GRANULATED SUGAR
We Sell'. For: Lesa
BUTTER, CANADA FIRST GRADE
Stock -op . Special. 'Feature,: pound
DOMESTIC' SHORTENING
For All Your Baking., Bargain.
10 lbs.
CEREAL BONUS. SAVE _ 16c
Any 29c. pkg. of choice'r. ,
FANCY PEAS, 20 oz.
Holly 'Brand, SAVE 10c.
1
pkgs.
3tifls49c,
IT'S .TRICI OR TREAT 'TIME'hv;
T Hallo` we'en Headquarters ior
NUTS, /APPLES and.• CANDIES
Values Effective . Pick Weaton'a
October 30, 31; Nov; 1 HAM.'and WIENE.,
119 Lucknow' ' ROLLS
Phone .. ��' �, • •
ss Fr shrieaa Guaranteed '
We Sell'for Le ' - � •
0-01
'fans further
Pant `Renovation.
erett Finn `
Mr and Mrs. Ev itga
n
z.
Walkerton were guests . on Sun-' ACAF Clinton, spent a'' few'"days
rently iheing observed which fo-
cuses
Co-operative movement has :made
substantial' gains in. Canada, as
bb 1957 statisticsOf
,. (According „.to, these ;figures, total
day of the former s sister: Mrs. Last week' witki: his :parents Mr: a adian co -o to
n Mr. Anderson membership, ir. C n,. .
Harvey:' Anderson; and:' Mrs. 'Wilbur Brown,'
` l atives was 4628 000; at Decerther,
familye-
and attended anniver-
sary
• , • , Mr' ,and Mrs. `Keith Cranston � '� V Hume 'Of � .business ,in-.
services at the United 31, :1957. , o
sail visited friends at,:Newton ori Sun-
<,, . . • - creased :$39,000;000 ,and member
Church: day. • . /
ch equity' went up `over ; $.15,000,000.
Mr; and', Mrs : Isaac Cranston,
1Vierrnbers, of the: United Ch• Canadian: co-operatives, •turn over
W. M. S, .were guests.last Thugs their dau• ,hter, .Mrs:: A es
F erf; W: visited g , Agnes
of Port Alb :. about $1,162,000,,000 per year not
ady afternoon ,• Durnin Godei'•ich• on Sunday..
interesting
including: insurance or credit ,
M, S, . and heard an.int g Mrs. Cliff McNeil,.:and,
Mr: and M ,
. cooperatives nor ,co
Mrs. A I. Flemming, _ over- . Canadian c P
.address by- ` ..family. Nile, ' attended an �
if • of ttie late Archbishop Flem
hayingspent a number of
ming .
.ears of , christian Work • • in . the
Y
Arctic:
Ken. '. Brown, instructor:
Mr. ,
` attention on tie fact that'
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by insulating
3" Insulation Batts
2" Insulation Batts
Granulated Insulation
Zonolite Insulation f
For Those Hard To `Get At Places.:'
;•
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•
There Is' A .Tremendous 'Saving By, Doing YourOwn
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Sarn s►s
9 Lt: 10 inch x 12, inch Glazed
8 : Lt, 10 inch' x 12 inch . Glazed
6 Lt. 10 inch x 12 inch Glazed
4 Lt. 10° inch x 12 inch Glazed
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•l , " ' . "- coverage, on.
�`Westec• RooFing gives you a. full . 32- �2.
the sheets •
SIZES 114 STOCK
6 •feet • to 12 feet. .
FRESH CEMENT EMENT ALWAYS . IN STOCK
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sary services at : : the Dungannon
United, Church and were'" guests,
r
of.,Mr. Mr. aud� Mrs. Omar B :: o¢, ,
Mr and Mrs. Wm:. Begley of
Leamington :,'w ere, visitors, 'last,
:Friday' with Mr. and Mrs. '.Mason•.Saskatchewan in co:
McAllister a n d to Mr. and 'Mrs:'. cond ...co -
Richard .Park.,'.
operativeb u:'s i n e s,s volume
Miss Clara Sproul, Stratford' is amounting to•$204,000,000.
spending a few days at home. But co-operatives ..-are m o r e
than. just'" abusiness to, members.
•Nit and: Mrs: Tom, Blake :havethe co-op Brat ve_`is an
gone to London 'to spend .a while To °them, .
with
clvor' theiarnd daughMistsers Olive ,Be:. 'farmer for the' farmer, and. 'con-
The latter : isnot in ` very good: trolled hand operated . Eby the f ar-
healtli, • • • : neer ' through democratic repre=
e'C:GLT: Met *in the United;. sentation on boards' of ,directors
Ttih �.. -
church under the leadership of Service at cost;:' prorationof say
Mrs. Marvin Durnin and Mrs.
K. '•K. Dawson: The', election of
Officers' resulted .as follows: Ypres.,.
Karen: Dawson; vice-pres„ San=
dra •'Brooks;' treasurer;' Jewell
operative wholesale operations,
which "totalled: $219,000,000. -These'
two' figures' added together'total
$1.,381,000.,000 which is 3.9% : of
the to 1 usiness revenue in Can-
ada for
or �957. Ontario • ranked: se-
The
e-•
, 1
ings, nonpartisanship and, noses
tarianism are firmly established
principles ;in the, true , co -opera.,
tot's'' mind. :
The fact' that the farmer is his
own, wholesaler and in some cas-
es ,his, own ',processor, brings him
closer to the .consumer. and . enab-
les retain control over,
'him t •o
his product through to the retail-
er. Co-ops
etailer.:Co-ops ' havebeen .ibuilt in this.
cou ..ona
, self-help ,:basis : an:d.
hav grown :from- insignificance
some 45.ears a o . to an import
Y g.
ant part ' in. the ibtisiness 'and'
social phases - of Canadian society.
In 'Ontario the ' first farm sup- • •
Ply -oo-operative' :was called ,the
Un it e d ,:Farmers 'Cooperative
Com an Limited,. and;, it began
P Y
operationts in 1914:: It was engag
ed in : ,buying, and selling farm
supplies ;to the best :'advantage
its members. After a ,' shaky
period during . the' depression, the:
company began to progress :Up
to. 190 it was owned by indivi-,
dual shareholders,; but a' change-.
.over took ,P lace and , with : it ='a
.name• .change.'The new namewas
the United Co -Operatives of; .On-
tario. ''Mernbe rship is limited; to
local, co-operatives • now rather
than individual ' farmers, but ° the
farmer retains, ownership through
his shares in ` his. local' co -opera-
tive:' ••
our own. area; the Luck
Here in . o .,•
•now . District' ' Co-op, after reor
+ganizing, in • 1947 is'making great
;progress, More than six ,hundred
local 'people are ':members of the..
Co-op 'granted, not all .• of these
members are active users of. the '
Co-op, 'but a great .number con.
tinue'' to ' patronize their 'co-op
The'Dungan ion- United. Church
observed : anniversary : services.
Sunday. This ; 'occasion' was the
fiftieth year of ' the present edi=,
Reed' and, secretary; ,'Heather',Ken- lice. ,which was `rededicated in
nedy: �� •September after re decoration}',
Mr. 'andMrs. Glen Huston ' (nee The guest speaker was. Rev Gor-
Alrna Culbert), were honoured , don Geiger • of • Lucknow ' United
at a dance reception on Friday Church, 'He remarked on the re,
night .at the Agricultural. Hall;, dent beautification. year after year. :
The young coupie w ; Tv'o large ••'bouquets of dark 'Each year.the'total
ere read an ,Dollar VOL.:
address by.' Mrs.. Richard ': Park red chrysantl eiriurr ,were near
Jr. .and ,a. purse of money, present , the alter in memory of the late'
ted' Eby 'Mr Harvey.' Culbert The Mr• and .Mrs. Herb Alton, placed
groom 'responded with words 'of Eby their grandaughter:Mgrs. 'Wm
:appreciation. 'The young couple i Bradley (nee" Ettabell Webster)
ar residing on the :grooms farm • and; Mr: Bradley, Goderich. Miss
at `' e . River. 'Friends present Eleanor Reed 'played violin.,ni;us=
from a distance :were Mr. and. ic, as ',preludes accompanied by,:
Mrs: Jack' Richardson, Aylmer, her 'Mother' Mrs. Allen Red, and.
who•••were •guests of Mr: and Mrs. also `played! a. solo, ." One Sweetly:
Nel$oh Culbert.' .Solemn Thought" ' accompanied
their first 'meeting at the • home. ;
g,
The Dun anion 4'th. Club held • by Mrs, .Leroy• Stinger at the or-
of the -leader. Mrs gin. •
There were six girls present The'
`Phe choir, sang an :anthem, "Sinlg,
new officers elected were prese ,unto the ,Lord." Rev: 'Roy Ken -
Marie
p'
res., . Lynda ' . Webster sang
Black, vice=' nedy and 'Miss 'Lois We
Blake; . secretary,Joanne Crozier, a 'duet, .. •
Black;
gi',.
Mrs; Crozier •discussed with the i In the evening, LJm'rbach,
A
« `soloist arid he and Miss Mary
members Food Guide''' to lieay • was . N
mons rated how to measure flour Finnigan a choir member assisted
th . Mrs. Chester Finnigan de tgaret Rae sang a duet Sa dr
t
correctly. with piano accompaniment.
Mr,, ,James Thorne, spent 'the "Rev 'D, J: Lane . of Clinton; ad-
week -end with his son 'Mr..Iaek dressed,' the' Erskine* Presbyter-.
Thorne, Port Elgin.. ' 'Ilan L�hirch, congregation' on, Sun -
Mrs. • H geld 'Elliott has `been day afternoon 'in exchange with
in''London where her father, Mr the minister Rev, ' Wallace Mc-
Roy McCreight has been quite ill ' Clean, who preached anniversary
in the hospital in Palmerston, j services' at Alinton.
time of. goods and Service pro-
vided iby the Co-op has increased
and as a' result, the volume ,for
the: present fiscal. year, which
ends October 31st.,, will be well:
over $400,000.00. 'Had, this vol-
ume of business been transacted '
away from'. the coop; much of
Y
thc' •earnings on that busines'.
would. not be recovered .by the
patrons ' '
ti
Citizens 'of this • area can he
proud in the knowledge that' they
have done their part, to increase.;
'the Canadian Co-op Volume ,to
more than'a Billion dollars per
.year. / k
At this :time the `local Co-op
is planning' ol'urther renovations
.to its 'fertilizer plant. These . al
terations will be completed this'
fall and will assure ,patrons ,of •
.better• service and greater earn-.
ings' on fertilizer for next Spring,
Ye's,, the Liccknow District Coop
is keeping pace with the national
trend in co-operative and is• preiticl
to take part in National Co-op
Week