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BOB RUTLEDGE PRESIDENT
Nle $1 G Tons Cheese At Pine River,
• I ncrease Sales By 33;000 Lbs.: fast" Year.
;The Twenty -Seventh Annual
Meeting of Pine River Cheese and .
Butter Co-operative was held in
•Reld`s Corners Community- Hall.
Friday, February 4th, with seventr
Ave patrons present.
Thomas A. Farrell was nomin-
ated chairman for the meeting.
Mr. T. Phair of Phair and Acheson
presented the auditors report which.
recorded receipts of $720,580.67
A net profit of $843.05 was:sliown
after a bonus payment of 1/2¢ per
pound Of butterfat to patrons on •
milk senein 1965.
Mr. Bob. Rutledge, 'president of ,,
the board, gave his report noting
that 816 tons of cheese had been,
glade during the year.. ,18,194,833
lbs. of milk had been received at
the plant. Capitol expenditures
during the year: had'' included the. -.
purchase of a 60,000 lb. holding
tank and the building of °a culture
room. ' These expenses totalling
$13,139 were paid for' during the
pastyear. Quality milk certific-
, ates were Presented ° to 33 patrons
who had Grade 1 and 2 milk throe-
ghout the year.
Glenn. Martin, Mane er, noted
an increase in retail d wholesale.
cheese amounting to approximate-
ly 33,000 lbs. more than a' year
ago. ' Premium receipts on first
grade cheese showed an increase •
of. $5500.00 for the current year.
Ken. McKinnon, Port Elgin,. re-
presentingthe Ontario Milk Mark-
eting Board was present and add-
ressed the meeting, He outlined,
the origin and structure of the new
marketing board ao well as noting. .
some. of the .Legislation already in
effect. 'Current plans are •for. ,abs
sorbing the.Cheese Producers' Ass-
ociation and Cheese Marketing.
Board on April 1 ' of this year.
•,John H. Reid, Veteran director
and, a past 'president of the Cor op- •
erative spoke •briefly tothe meet-
ing. Bob Ferguson dairy'fieldman
gave a short address stressing'the
importance.of cleanliness of:pre-
mises and utensils where milk/is:•
produced. He -Complimented the
manager and staff .on producing
99.;72%•premium grade cheese
during the year.
Jack Campbell gave a report
•of. the Cheese Producers Conven-
tion held in Toronto in January.
Walter Locke of the Royal Bank...
Ripley, addressed the meeting
:presenting cigars to those present,
compliments of ;the;bank
Directors for • 1966. are' Bob Rur
ledge. president, Glenn Farrell,
Elmer Bradley,' George Messenger,
and Jack Campbell.
.Lunch was•'served by Mrs G.
Martin, •Mrs.; R; Rutledge and
Mrs:, D. 'Courtney.
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STARTING TIMES
8:00. .p,.m.--Monday to Thursday �, •
7:15 and p:15—Friday ;and Saturday •
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Saturday Mating --2;00` p.m.
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THURSI1AY, FRIDAY (2 DAYS) FEBRUARY 10=11.'•
MGM '.s Big Parade „ Of
Comedy"
r. Gamed ' • - ,r'
SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 12, 14, 15 .
Adult Entertainment • ' •
'The Yellow Rolls-Royce" 1
Colour-Panaviision •
Starring: Rex • Harrison, Jeannie Moreau, Shirley MacLaine, Al 8
ain Delon, Art Carney,. Ingrid Bergman, Omar Sharif'
This film depicts 'three episodes • in the life of a Rolla --Royce i
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• WEDNESDAYFRIDAY . 16, 17, 1
"Situation Hopeless. But Not •.,
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Serious"
toStarring: ,Sir' Ales .Guinness, Michael Connors ...
Here is another comedy . in the style of Alex Guinness. Make
sure you see itt
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Ladies Cofton NYLONS
`Miss Christina ;Carrick was guest
of honour on Saturday, ` February
'5th,' at a tea held at her horse and
arfanged;by • her nieces,.•Miss, Doi.
•othy Douglas of Lucknow Mrs .
T , A. Leishman (Mary Douglas) of
Markham and Mrs. H . M . Garniss
(Isobel Douglas) of RR4 W ingham .
The, tea was in honour of" Miss
Carrick's 86th 'birthday which she
had observed on February 4th. •
• • Miss Carrick was born in Ashy
field Township,; a .. daughter of Rob-
ert 'A. Carrick and Mary Grant.
Shecarie to Lucknow in 1918 with
her' parents and has resided here
since that time. Her maternal.
grandfather, Rev. Alexander Grant,
was the first settled ministerin. the
Ashfield Presbyterian Church.:•
Miss Carrick enjoys good health.;
Many called on Saturday to extend;
their best wishes.and.enjoy a social
time with•her,
RipIey-Iuron� Area
Teo �iscuss .Salary:
'Schedule Proposal
At their regular meeting, Ripley
Huron Township, School Area .: ,•
Board authorized their Transporta-•
tion' Committee to arrange for
better places for school buses to
turn* on their routes. Twenty such
tufns exist on the routes and snow
banks at these. places have caused
buses to become stuck or slowed
up considerably, resulting in loss
of time; • •
A notice to parents is to be in- •
serted in the 'localpapers. asking
for their co-operation ; in not
phoning the. Schools in school
hours but at noon and; recess and
then only for urgent calls.,: Tele-
phones were installed for the con-
venience of the Principals in case
-Valentines
By Rustcr.ft
FINLAY
DECORATORS
• LUCKNOW
of illness and for transportation
arrangem ents. in•bad weather:
The Board agreed to meet the
staff representatives -:to discuss t
,possibility ofadopting:a Salary
Schedule;
HEATRE
GODERICH
FIRST RUN 'FILMS 'IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
• ENTERTAIRMENT .IS' OUR BUSINESS
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
THE TRAIN
FEBRUARY. 9, 10, 1!::
• Stars: Burt Lancaster •
Asa French resistance leader
during the closing days of World War II'.
Shows at 7:15 and 9:15 p.m.
SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11, 14, 15
:IN HARM'S • WAY
Stars
John WVaynA, "Kirk Douglas, Patricia Neal
Recommended As Adult Entertainment
Shows Saturday 7.00 p.m. and 939 pm.Shows Monday, Tuesday at 8;30'Only .•
Saturday, February 12
SPECIAL MATINEE — 2:15 P.M.
ALL: CARTOON SHOW PLUS 3 STOOGES
• Regular
Prices.
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY- FEBRUARY 16, 11 ON
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THE .COLLECTOR
In Color Starriag
Terrance Stamp and Samantha Edgar
In This Top Suspense Drama
Shows At 7:15' and O:20 p.m.
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