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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-23, Page 2LUCKNOW $11041114a 1.Rr O141AR10 . Hnca , Ilech Oma. wa idioend Sehoeription it*. yew in adYliflee um,. tothe AMA,, ltd l'honnieont, Pobllohet WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23rd, " 11115 Rev. !ow StiaPp. Minister FEBRUARY 27th ,Q:00 a,m. Sunday School, 11 00 4an. Morning worship L`. ucknow Guiders, ..BrownI$ Scouts and Cubs in at ondane0 ::Company Met for Annual At Dungannon fiv days prioro: e• t th annual meet Tl a 87th annual report of the. ... West Wawanosh •Mutual Fire•Insur- ance Company .will certainly .go down as>one of the quietest on re-. cord, but despite the small attend - :once, .;a very good discussion per., iod was held at 'which time several importantmatters were' discussed The meeting was held in the Parish Hall in Dungannon last Fri day 'afternoon and. was presided :over by president of the • company, Paul. aesar of Dungannon.` He reported a reasonably successful year with an increase in surplus • of $12,834• and an increase of in surance in`force•of $1,926,278. The surplus in cents • per hundred • dollars of insurance in force was up from 51.9 to 52.5. The losses in cents, per dollar•'of premium collected was 70.1, :Frank F. ThO npson, 'secretary .atreasur"er of the company, read the minutes.`and the: auditors report by Touche, Ross, Bailey and Smart who were re -appointed as auditors for another year on a motion of artier Black and 'Robert Sowerby - Article 21A "a policyholder with intent':to':run as a:director of ° the corporation shallregister said intent 7riththe secretary treasurer . e ing" was presented to the meeting ST• PETERi S. and this : article was added to the bylaws on ;a motion. of Reuben Wil- son and Eldon Bradley,. HucFi • ' Three di rectors were returned to office by acclamation. Donald MacKay of Huron Township on a motion of Ray Osborne and Don Paquette, John F. MacLennan of • Ashfield Township on a motion by Jim Bradley and Jack Collinson..• William' Wiggins of R.12:3 Auburn on a:motion` of Ivan Rivett and.. Harvey Culbert. Mr. Wiggins is vice president of the•company. Other directors, besides president Caesar, are Her - son .Irwin of Belgrave, Ross McPhee of R.R. 3 Auburn, Brown-Smytth'of. Dungannon,Allan Maclntyre of Lucknow!:and George C. Feagan • of Goderich, All, thedirectors present comm • ented on the results of the:year and how. the' company might be improv •ed. Considerable discussion over the past years has centred on the advisability of hiring an inspector and this matter was discussed freely again.' Many feel that an inspect ,or would more than pay hisway. in losses saved..., Three barn fires and CATTLE, .CALVES and LAMBS . EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SATURDAY vie do Curing and Sing .; . .: Beef, Pork and •Lamb. ;Sold Whole, Half; or.. Quarter For Better Servvc , • And Lower Prices Ripley '11111.' - • L nernaseope Ck our 'Starring: Burt Lancaster, Lee Rem Pamelaick, Paeia T' • This is great full for all the family,. It's the West at its .enter 4 • • taininrg:best. Dae to rhe length. of this picture the Friday start- : ing times be 6:30 and 9:15. On Wednesday and Tb the regular starting time of 8:00 p.m. prevail. • :. • • • • World Day. of .Prayer Friday, February 25th at 2:30 p.m.. Lent 1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY .27th Church School 10:15 a.m. Morning Prayer 11:15. a.m..' • Wednesday Evening 8 p.m. Diseussion'Group Rev. Stanley E. Jay, B.A., B:D Rector. Lucknow Presbyterian Church Rev Roderick MacLeod Minister. ' FEBRUARY' 27th 10:00 a.m.:Sunday School . '11:00 a.m.' Morning Worship DON'T FORGET THE BOY 'SCOUT PAPER DRIVE THURSDAY, APRIL 14th .. two house fire• in the last two months of the.' year; marred what wouldhave been a very„ good year for the :company.. Considerable discussion centred around raising the -rates of the company wh,i,:ch. was .described as.having as low a... rate. as .any ui the area ,and operas ingthe,cheapest of any in the district. A 5o ;across the board raise on • ' farm risks•would raise an:addition- • al $22,000 m1/finely. The rate is now 2,5e , It waspointed out that -lightning--losses for .West. Wawa- nosh -are the highest of any neigh boozing coinpan}: and it was felt . ••thalt.this was poosibly:because. the policyholders'were located in• a worse lightning area The• feeling was'expressed that a •• • source of revenue lies with cattle • which are underinsured and that • • these people are .riding on the .c oat : • tails of those who insure their 0 cattle on;a: more. realistic level. 'The feeling by many was that in. Creased rates should..be levelled • where the losses have been. A . breakdown by secretary -treasurer Prank •Thompson indicated ,where • . these heavy losses were. • • The loss in cents, per dollar of, • • premium collected indicates some • very light urban losses while .rural • • livestock and: buildings are paying • out More than they are taking in. Thursday • ' urban dwelling 4c for every Si' • collected; urban contents 15d; • rural' dwellings 42d; rural contents •: • 36 rural. outbuildings $1.06 for •' every 81 collected; rural produce • 98c;. rural. implement's 78d; self • propelled machinery 40 live stock 51..02; churches, schools•, 5ci, summer cottages nil;• other 29e R ,hatcheries,' brooders nil. Total is "r 0.1 cents paid out � for every -• 51 of premium collected. • • Reference was made to the'fine service of director George Feagan of'Goderich who has spent many .. months in hospital following an, accident and who is still a hospital • patient' and was unable to attend the 'meeting last week. : MRS, GEORGE KAY Mrs., . George A. Kay,' passed away at the Carruthers' .Nursing Home, Kinloss Township, on Sun- day, February 20th., in her:89th year. Mrs Kay, :the former Julia , Emma Green, was born in England, on July 29th, 1877 She is sur-, ., ,yived by one son Stanley .Kay of, ' Lucknow, one sister Mrs. D.B. Pegg.and a brother Alfred ..Green both of Mount Albert,. Ontario.., •The funeral servicewas field ' on Tuesday, February 22nd,' from MacKenzie Mernorial Chapel The officiating: clergyman was Rev. . Rod MacLeod.. Interment .took place at 2, p.m on Wednesday Rodney'Ceme FIRST RUN • FILMS IN'. Alli' CONDITIONED COMFORT :ENTERTAINMENT 15 OUR BUSINESS WED., THURS., FRI.,` FEB. 23, 24,.=25 THE HALLELUJAH ; TRAIL In Color — Stars 'Burt 'Lancaster, Lee 'Resnick In This Big Western Comedy SHOWS AT 7:00 P.M. AND 9:311 P.M. SAT:, MON., TUES.,: FEB.., 26, 2$, MAR: 1 THE BEATLES TWO BIG HITSS:4 HELP Stems 7:15 • p.m, and. 10:10 p.m., • HARD DAYS NIGHT At 8:45 Only. Matiinee ,may — HELP At 2:15 STARS • VIVIEN. LEIGH • SIMONE SIGNORET • And JOSE FERRER . S• haw M 1:00 P.M.: and 9:30 P.M.