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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-02-05, Page 2PAGE TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LU.CKNOW, ONTARIO T 1►e l ENTINE .Announcement DUNCAN Iv1QORE • • • LUCt(NOW ONTARIO "The Sepoy Town" -- On the Huron-BruceBoundary • Authorized as ,second class matter 'by the Post :Office Department,; • Ottawa and for payment of postage in cash. '. Established 1873 — Published Each,Wednesday Afternoon 'Member of the-C.W,N.A. and; O.W.N.A. Subscription Rate,• $4,00' a year in advance to the. U.S:A., $5:00•' w.n ' Donald, C. Thompson, Publisher. • WEDNESDAY, ;FEBRUARY Sth, 1969, ENGAGEMENTS SHEARDOWN - HEFFERNAN:: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1969 CQ -OP MEETING " CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Taylor, dir ectorv Ralph MacMillan, Hanover,"'. area.supervisor; Stuart Jamieson,'- manager of Lucknow Co-op and , ;,,Mrs; Jamieson; Mr. and Mrs. ` • Allan Miller, director; Russell. Alton, -directors. Frank Pentland, director. • Russell Alton thanked the Dun- gannon United Church Women, who catered to the banquet 'and'ths was replied, to by Mrs., Howard Johnston._ • Albert Taylor 'introduced the-. guest, speaker;, Karl Parr of London,. representing Co-operators :itsu""ra:•f1 'Association of; Guelph., vlr . Parr ,spoke: ;on, estate taxes., and., succession duties as it is'•related, to 'farnixng ,operations and small businesses. He said that Many • • people: spenda, lifetime 'abcurriulating property. arid money . and no time at all in..•pla,nning.`its.' disposal. He delved into. many,,,,L,.. aspects of ;;planning estates and . answered ,numerous questions .from those in attendance. • The' speaker was thanked by Bill' Culbert. • • ,' The minutes of the last annual meeting 'were read, by'secretar.y'of the board. of directors,'Allarn.Mill • • p"d4 r ,% A`'dgy "1te t.n i • In his. report, •manager ;gtuart amieson .said that they Ahad; purck aseda•nother,four-ton.bulk spread er. in the past year ai well as a 'pew feed truck and, gas. truck which: would appear in.next year's business. .H6 said that the.larger gas truck .would provide. better 'service• and that .improvements. scheduled for •the`fertilizer plant Would also be of benefit TO. Co-op members during the corning years, He thank .ed the,board and staff for their co operation during the year. and introduced•staff ,m. embers and their' wives', husbands ant frieaids-`Pom •.r McKa Mrs. 'Clara Fractures Hip DUNGANNON NEWS We are sorry to hear Mrs. Irvine Eedy's mother, Mrs, Tara McKay, received a.broken hip, while apat- ' ient in Goderich Hospital., Mr. and, Mrs. 'Harry Westlake and. Patricia of Saltford visited with Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey Alton. 21 adults and children have been • registered at the "Dungannon. Library for the year •1969. any account over '90 days. A leiter•:was read from, Mark Dauphin of R. 1. Dungannon, :describing•.his.experiences at ^summ .er.camp sponsored by the Co=op 'at Lake Couchiching: 'Members of the board of directors during 196;8 were Jack Curran, ;president; Bill Culbert, vice presi dent; A llan• Miller , secretary- ;surer; Albert Taylor, Grant'Mac- Donald, Warren 'Zinn , Russell Alton, Frank Pentland ,‘Glen Wald - Retiring directors were Warren Zinn, Bill Culbert and Albert Tay for Mr Culbert a M Taylor' .•t re= 'ot eryryhgible" ��0��**rr� e �vey1 .coon ... - - m ser ed two thre 1$1.04 -is' .. necessryt� retire fora least one year.. Broome, l\lr..`and 1v1rs.';.Jim Arnold Mr. and Mrs, Dick .Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Searle, 'Rick Jardine, Barbara Whitby , Mr. and Mrs Atkinson, hlrs Stuart Jamieson., hIr and Mrs. -Alex Verbeek;„ and I\ir and-Nirs. Barry McDonagh. Barry was a Co-op employee until several ninths ago: Another em- ployee Bruce Raynard , was ill and was. not able to be present. • Albert_ Taylor made the:announce. Ment of the patronage dividend , up 19 from: last year. This, is divided, at 26/0 eash'•and 3 ; deferred.: •with the Cash dividend applied on 1 Nominations were rec'eived,.for three directors for 'a three=year tern.. : Warren Zinn by Russell. Alton Murray. Wilson by Allan 'Miller Evan 'keith by Bill Ross. jack Ackert by Grant MacDonald ,Murray Henderson by Evan Keith • Francis. Boyle_by Vernon Hunter. Murray Wilson, Jack .Ackert and rancis Boylewithdr- ew, their names,;. .and:.Warren. Zinn, Murray :Henden son. and,•Evan Keith were elected by acclarrration. Frank Pentland thanked. the .t.wa' Mr. and 'Mrs . D.J. Millan Moore , R. R. 5. , Lucknow, , announce the' forthco�ining marriage of their daughter, Muriel Catherine, to .1 • Garry James ,Duncan son f Mr, and Mrs.. William Duncan, Lake- view, The marriage will take place March lst in,Trinity. United -Church, Toronto Announcement GODARD -' THOMPSON. The marriage is announced, of Barbara Jane Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin. Thompson. of Toronto:, to onsieur Roger Godard of Paris, ranee. The marriage took place on Friday; December 27th in Paris. Mr.; and Mrs. Ormond Heffernan of Ashfield are happy to'.announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Anne to Mr, John Harold_ Sheardown, son of 11r . and Mrs . Harold Sheardown of Goderich. - The. marriage will take, placer at St Joseph's Roman - Catholic Church,. Kingsbridge on Saturday. March. 1st. at 3 p • Visitor `+ "Are your father and 'mother' in?"; Boy - "They was 'in`, .but they've: went out". Visitor: (disapprovingly) "Wad in! Went out! Where's your gramm ar'`?o B y, "She:'s in the, kitchen". Scotch Program Eij�yed,Af. Town and Country Town mid Country Club held an' enjoyable Scotch program, Wednesday :evening the 29th .: -The program consisted' of' piping, and dancing by ,Frank MacKenzie and family of Kinloss;piano solos by. John Henderson and Donald Elliott ;Scotch reading; .Ada Webster;, instrumental° music by Mrs. Wm' Scott and. Mrs . Ivan ,Conley;' solo." numbers by;'Mrs: Sparks'of Kinloss.,_ Mrs..,Spence' Irwin and.Walter Dex, ter. 'The'Club members appreciate the entertainment provided by outside, talent.. ' :k retiring directors for the. service they had rendered to, the 'Co-op. Grant MacDonald reported on: the U.C..O. annual meeting.`at.the Western Fair Grounds in London and of. Showcase, which was open to,rnembers''and t4ie public and dis-• played the complete line of Co op products available:" Brian Keith and Nancy .Wal'den entertained' those in attendance • • ' 'i,ith accordian and e-le-Etric organ numbers . • s R. FARMER:.. Concrete from 1, 4 ft. diameter.to 60 ft. • high 1/2" .STEEL REINFORCED. You have a. silo, perhaps you need a: second or 'third silo. Hay ,and 'corn -1 e -an rn are-good-ferecls�• Why not let us talk it over. Drop' me 'a line or .call me. 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