The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-02-25, Page 15WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY' 20hh 1970
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DCINGANNON, NEIN
On Monday Cary- Dauphin and:
friend Roger Paiinabaker:of St.,
Helens left for. Qttawa on the first
leg of their crgss country tour.
:They plan on working, their way
to•points in Canada as well as vis-
iting such states as'Tex'as, Florida
California and•Mexico..;,,7'h:€y_
to. be gone a year and use the
• truck camper as their home
World Day of Prayer will be
observed in Dungannon United
Church on Friday, March Gth at
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THE' •LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
2:309. The ,theme for• this year : •
will.'be Take.•Courage and film
will be shown entitled "The Day.
T1tou .Gavest",.. All ladies are
,cordially invited••to attend. .,
John Bereof Waterloo visited .' Y•
with hi mother, Mrs, Mary !Jere
and family on Friday evening and•..
Saturday
Mr. Dav'di Itoulston, a• lay..
reader of oderich , supplied on
Sunday for the United •Church
services .'!As. well as the choir',,
Mrs. Roulston a •
Hoy favdured with .a duet,
Mr. and .Mrs: Fran Huber and
Loree Of Goderich visited ,on Sun:
day eveningWith Mr...and' Mrs.
Tom. Park,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Spry of
Niagara Falls:visited on the week-
end with Lorne,:l,Vers.• Mrs. Ivers
is still.a patient iti Wingh•am
hospital . She is coming along,
_ve.ry•w•.e_11---butthe--cast .w4 -1 -1 -be --.•-::
on :
for another week at least
Mr, and Mrs `Roy Ashton and
Marilyn of Coderich visited on
Sunday with.Mr. and Mrs. Bial:
Park and�farnily.
WI .N.:,S:�P-Li-C.3-LI CSP-I,.� K ' INC
C)ur co.ngratuiations are e3ctend-
INSURANCE MEETING
CONTINUED FROM PAGE I
'record of service of the.iire ent
directors' of the company.. •
• The retiring directorswere'
called. on, Herson Irwin of
•13eIgrave with 11 .years service •
and, Brown Smyth of.Du'iiganiiorr
with 13 years .service. Both','
expressed their; pleasure in •s.erv,iiig
t fie.,_ye.a.rs.
a.nd•-their ai preciation o.f the
many f:irendsh•ips made..
N.otiiinat ions `were received
for the director's ,position_ held' by
Caiarles 'Anderson:of' Liicknow
• en-a-rrtr t i-otiThy
Frank I1,aiti't•i14.on ' \;r :Anderson
was returned to 'Office for zi three
year term by acclamation:
iveiniiii1riotlsvere r'ecejyed
gar tli .-:pos tia.na.f.dites:tor to
fill t Alt' post hell] hy,c,eorge
I'eagan"of ;Goderich.: Un .ti .• .
toot ion••Iv Robert Sowerby and
I+ruwn Stiivth, \1r.. leagaii was re
elected f,y acclamation for a
three yearten-1i '.'
N.oininat.ion were then
received for the:..iiosition of
director for a three year teriu
to fill •tile' vacancy caused. by
the'ret•ireiiieut •of' 13r;owii •Siii•yth. •
• M.tr. Stti,,'t1.i w,as•sa ;a:in'iioniinat-
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ed. hv.\`Frriii_tt-on':r•fid
• l;dy hut declined to smolt
Fred ?.'c°Oi il'lit'i v, *as, no•iiii,nttcd.
h� FlroN l:aiidl.►w ,ind ;111:in`:'.•
;iilc r. C rdoii S.iiik•tli was . .
rrro t rrrt t t eEi-l}� Ped h t;tl t i toi ici t t icl -
loc' I'cir rii. 1n:ilie. electiOn•
h twceir >lc"•cynilli•n and
Cordoia. Siiivth 1:red ;\Ict)uilliti
was trice esiful ' (:1at'encc iliiiini
was atppointcd as:the coinpianv
scrutineer',for the elec't'ion .
w'itli' TedRedrnoild' acting as
Mr. Sniyth's scrtitineer and
Lorne Forst•.e'r as'\1r..N.1•cQliillin`s•,
llie ballots were counted under
the direction, -et secreta ry tre,1stir
er Fr.anl7.Ih:onlpson A: flot•i(in
followed .by Ri11 Wiggins and
13ert plcWhinney ,to -destroy the
ha llots . ' •
Anelection followed to fill •
the position .of director for
one year terra' left .vacant by: the
resignation of 1lerson Irwin due
to In health.
• -Masan-Re b d-
by Clarence •Chimney and, Albert
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13ieitiari .
William Gow was nominated b,
Williaii Seers and Everett:
• Taylor ,• .
Clarence ilanna acted•as •
• company scruittiieer. ,13i11•irwin
for Mr. Robinson and Nor.m'an
N1cT)owell for. Mr, :cow . Secret-
.
ary teasurer Thompson directed
• the ballot counting which saw
Mason Robinson elected.
A motion :followed by lPerson.
• 1'rwiii and C1=trence tl'atina that .
the ballots be destroyed.
Other caked on were Rey',:TZ, • v
t7, (ldenda'h1. Don 'I'honipscin •Jud
Make, •
•:\ .rlrt1tiO11,oi a.4ljc'iurn',ianj c•ariiiE',
u,3 • from Austin Martin arae (,liarltis
C,Qultes w
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eri to Miss .Kathy Culbert, 10 year.
old •daughter of Mr. and'Mrs.
Cecil Culbert on placing first
Saturday afternoon in Luck•now in
the,Legton' Public Speaking. Kathy
Oso b'roug'ht our Community this.
honour last year. Kathy's.topic is
Peace and she'must nOW advance
t:o•Stratford this Saturday; Best
of luck ,to .Kathy- at Stratford.
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SIGNS.' OF SPRING
By all the, signs spring 'is, just •
nd' Miss Eunice around the corner, in Dunga'irion .
at -least.' Mrs,. Amy 'Wiggins. OD.
,M.onday,•saw aaflocg•of 30 t.o•35
geese flying south. 1 -ler husband;
Bill also saw a crow. Mr.. and Mrs.
13ilt Park on. Wednesday were well,.
awaie of.the skunks being out on
parade,
Shirley -:McFadden of•13ayfield:
the junior -elementary school
-Winn-et-at-the Legion Zone C'-1
speaking contest field at' Lucknow
L'egiorl. Hall: oriaturday is shown
recei.viitig her aiNtard from Ted
Elliott. of 13ru•ssels , deputy zoiie •
commander: On•th•e right is
Lloyd Valiance of Brussels, the
senior elementary school winner..
Photo by 'John Strong
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