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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-02-18, Page 12A E) ., E,. d; 'sf ;A. PAGE T LVE • THE LUCKNOW SENT NELL LucioloW, Just Arrived .. New shipment , of Ladies' Cotton . House Dresses in - checks;. florals, and Paisley patterns, Sizes J.4, to 44, 14/z : to 24V2• PRICED AT $2.98, and $3.98 .. '. . BRUNCH COATS, sizes 1' 4 to 44 ..:: '$2:.98 GLAZED COTTON. DUSTERS, S,, M , L.. .• $3`..95 GLAZED COTTON DUSTERS,,.40, 42 , .. $4.95 :, FOR,. THE LADIES WHO LIKE T9 SEW p see the Visit our �' Yard Goods � e artment and � NEW PRINTS, priced, at, • Only 39c and* 49c. a Yard BETTER. GLAZED COTTONS; at only, yard , . 69c . . AGENT .FOR KINCARDINE: CLEANERS, Free Pick -UP. 'and Delivery Monday: and , Thursday. • LADIES' and . MEN'S 'WEAR, NAME TWO DIRECTORS (Continued- from page 1).• RossCo. were ap- pointed and'P- P ointed auditorsfor the coming year., ' / Durnin Phillips, secretary 'of' 'the com pan y ' explained revisions P y� of, the by=laws • that were being; put .befgre the ;'policyholders They Were: .i First, section ` 7 of:: the General by-laws which -f ixes the date of the Annual meetings as . the, first Friday of February shall be aminended to read, "At a date not' later than February' 21'st in ' each , year" 'Second, Sec- tion. ec- tion:23 shall be` ammended to increase . the fee for receiving ap- plications. from, $1.50 to $3:00. Third, Section 33 which fixes the • remuneration for , Directors at $6:00 per ° day for' . attendance at meetings and. fifteen . cents . per mile one-way, and. $3:00 for each claim adjusted and'.mileage of 'fifteen ,cents per mile one 'way,, shall 'be, ammended to read $ 10.00 per `day for attendance at meet- ings: and '.$5.00• for each claim. adjusted and mileage; in both-eas- es oth-cas-es 'to be a straight .'ten cents per mile. Very little discussion came out of these recommendations Dir- ector Donald MacKay explained that sometimes may trips are necessary to adjust a claim, but the fee and mileage is only paid for one : trip.. After several com- ments on - the: ` matter, Bert Thompson and ,"Cecil Blake mov- ed that the new by-laws be 'pas-. sed ; as drafted. 21 Years Service EIn tendering his resignation after; 'twenty-one ; years service witty the company, Marvin Mc- Dowell of.Belgrave referred . to his service as a 'most ;satisfying experience." "We'' have One ,of the best : companys • in ' Ontario and -I hate .to• quite," he said. He referred, to the :honesty and oors Open : at !8.15 Gaines start at 8.45 •sharp' LEGION HALL, LUCKNOW. urs ay, .,�-e ruar , JACKPOT "OF .$130.00 61 NUMBERS CALLED Games' $1:00 - Extra .Cards. 25c SPONSORED, by LUCKNOW LEGION, BRANCH 309' • Coming Soot e MA1IKET Store annual lant Next Week, Friday, February 27th SEE . NEXT WEEK'S "PAPER FOR DETAILS Remember the Legions Giant Jackpot B go Thursday,. iNr�Siii itY �wiN� rhwri➢�.wilaq:0a���►iii►ri irtCw►iNYiirp,�iil��l' jl'�Iki rNs�iwir►i�i*l u �s ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18th,, 1959. 1 'SEE. B.y ,THE 'SENTINEL TEAT Ross McDonakh has corn- menced .work . with his:' father,, ' Jack.:McDonagh, in the .insur- ance . business. Ross was, forrh-. ',erly employed at the Simond Saw' Co. in -^Toronto, following ' completion of a business col- lege course. THAT .Mrs:. Garfield .MacDonald suffered. a 'heart attack at her boine. on'Friday, night and was taken to. Wingham• Hospital ,'where .: she ''will remain for some 'time. ' • THAT Art Gilmore is..presently I. remodelling the former. Legion •Hall : on •main • street into an apartment building Art, pur-. •chased , the building .' from the •Legion at the' time they moved to' the Recreation: Centre. THAT, Mrs. George Brookssuf- . • fered a broken bone in her an-. ide when` she. /slipped •`at the back porch of her home. She was taken to Wingham' :1.lospi-. tal for treatment, ; and. it isex= • pected that a walking cast 'can beapplied' so that she: will not. • :be hospitalized for. long. I. ' . similiar conditions,,'sorne twel- we, 'years ago that Rexford Os- trander lost his life on Friday, 'February. 13th THAT : Elaine MacNay,daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Kelso Mac- ;Nay, received her cap : at ex- { ercises held at Stratford 'Gen- eral Hospital last week. . Mr. ` and Mrs. Milt .Rayner. attended the Capping. excerci- •ses at Victoria Hospital School of:, Nursing' on Friday evening,' when their daughter• Janet re -ceived her Cap..' THAT glare ice .that sheathed the district last 'Saturday . mor-, rung February ' 14th, : ':recalled to , mind that it was ° under Buys of the.. Week ROYAL; GOLD CHEESE SLICES I.G.A. l/2 Ib R S'l 4 f L HEINZ TOMATO SOUP • 10 : oz. SHIER1FF'S LUSBI.)S Assorted flavours .. ..:' • ., 27c 3 cans:. for 2 •'BOSTON BROWN BEANS Ayinger, ' 15 oz. GREEN -GIANT PEAS Fancy, 15 oz...... , Prices ' effective '. February 19, 20, ; 21 Remember the: Legions' Giant Jackpot Bingo .:Thursda•y. Stns 43c tins:49c hort:'s. f G PHONE 2Q arkel WE DELIVER ., THAT Dr. 'T. B.Cleland was 'ill for :a few days fron'i • a :painful infection;' but, ' was ;"back on ' the ' ,'the fob .again the first of week. • THAT 0Mr.. and Mr. s. • Lloyd _Ash ton, . accompanied :,by • Mr. and • Mrs. Ted. Collyer; . left by mot - .or ast y, day in the sunny - south: They reached their 'Florida destina- tion on 'Saturday ' They will. be away about three weeks. Dave ' l ick . has u: ht ��TEms .bo g John MaoRae's.:150-acre:. grass P� farm in Huron Township, near ,L'dchalsh. Dave owns an. 'adja- cent. 50 -acre. farm.. Mr., MacaRae calibre' . of the • policyholders. ,",1 didn't lose twenty-one dollars in twenty-one years. Mr. McDow- ell was 'referring to those who might have been a little' short financially , when, their premium was 'due, :and who had been ex - I tended' a .short period of credit 1 so thattheir . policy would not lapse. . , • 'in referring , to ' the :financial end el his yob he ' stated that he would have `needed three jobs like it to have made : a living. "It was the host ' of friends. 1. made and the service for the policyholders that gave• the the most satisfdction", he • said: Mr.. McDowell has not • miss-. ed • a 'meeting` of the conipany in his. twenty-one years 'of service. 'Those, calledon throughout the afternoon were Ernie Ack- ' ert, who: served • as a 'director for . twenty-four years, Rae Wat: son, Cecil 'B lake and Don Thompson EDirectors of the ,C'ompany who spoke 'throughout the afternoon •w re Frank Thompson, Rely- ‘ i rood, who . is vice-president; Brown Smyth, West Wawariosh' Donald.. MacKay, Ripley; Lornej •'Johnston, Lucknow; • 13,oss Mc- 1/,Pee, Auburn.' biOminations • Received Herson' Irwin by John. Bucha nah and William Dunbar (accla- mation) •Ross McPhee 'by Elmer Graham and .Cliff McPhee (ac- clamation) Paul Caesar by' Rae Watson 'and ° Frank Pentland; Girvin• Reid, by Charles Wilkins' and Herb Wilkins; -William Wig- gins (nomination . ,Withdrawn.); (Caesar elected). • • . Votes were allowed as follows; ii lander $1,500 insurance, 1 vote; $1,500 to'$3,000 insurance, 2 rotes,. • over $3,000 insurance,, 2 votes: had owned the farm : for about. forty years. , THAT Mrs: elson , Bushell has been visiting ; with . Mr: and •' Mrs. Kenneth Cameron for two weeks f flowing :a car accident in which e. revived minor 'injuries. BORN; 'ORAN—At Alexandra. Hospital, oderich, .on February 9,' 1959; o Mr: and Mrs: John F. ' Foran, li,.R: 2, Auburn, a daughter ; ERRffNG'TQN in Wingham Hos. , pital on Sunday,:: February "15th, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs Ross Er rington,, St Helens, a daughter, a sister for Lorine.• and: Debbie. Annual !Ipaper STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, : 9 . a.m, Prices as Low . as 39c, 43c, 49c, 59e on wallpaper that 'normally, sold for as much as. $1.25 •,.- $L75 per .roll. Also included in these are the. ALL NEW, -- ALL STAR SELECTION Plastic coated, Washable Wallpaper: Also our regular stock ranging up to 99c'per roll+ ' Patterns In Now in. stock .' HURRY! ` HURRY! HURRY ! r while the selection' is at its best. at Finlay Decorators & Gift Shop • C.I.L PAINT DEALER Phone 218 Lucknow