HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-20, Page 2811 WILLIAM J. KitydiAN
R.R. 2 Lucknow
Phone. Willahartl 357.1
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA
DON HOIST REAL ESTATE LTD.
REALTORS, WINGHAM
single car' accident occurred on
486 hwy. east of Lang_Side 'Side -
:oad. A' westbound vehicle oper-
ated by, Richard Irwin, R. R. # 3
Lucknow left the road; went .
through the north ditch and struck
a fence. The accident was in-
vestigated by Constable Daulby.
A two Car collision on #97hWy.
east of Kincardine resulted in .
extensive dartage to vehicles
Operated by Randolph Bannerman.
R. R. # 2, Holyrood and:Gien
Wylds, Ripley. The Bannerman
vehicle had been westbound and
the Wylds vehicle eastbound ou
#9 .hwy. The accident whia
curred on Novembei
igated by Constables Renwi'cic,i1
Daulby. •
A two vehicle collision un
Conc. 4,.Bruce Twp. resulted
extensive property danuq,,c,
-injury-to-the,perso fis--i .
The accident' which occurred 01
Tuesday, Noveniber 26 Was
igated by,Con.stableThrgess.
hicle operated by DavicrNIpr.,-
.
CONTINUED ON 1',A(.1
PEACE
AND GoopwILL
ALL MEN
Zt is with this thought in nine
that your Co-operative extends to
you and yop,rs bestwishgs for a ,
Merry. Family'Christrnas and a
Happy New 'Year
V.4
Lucknow
District Co-op
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PAGE .TWENTY EIGHT THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNOSOAT DECEMBEN 20, 19;
Harold Gaunt Is
Voting .Delegate
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in your area, give her a call.
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At United Dairy Producers Co-
operative Annual Zone Meeting,
on December ist, held in the •
Eirna Community Centre, At- •
wood Martin Baan of R, R. a
Walton, was re-elected a Direct
or of the Cooperative for, a two
year tertn.
The following were elected
Voting Delegates for three years:
Arthur Adie, of R. R. 2 Elora;
Wm. McPhail of R. IV. 1 Wood-
ville, John De Jong of R. R. 2
Arthur, Wm. Pol of R. R. 2
Ivlonkton, Howard Baker of R. R.
'1 Listowel, Ross Faulkner of R. R.
2 Moorefield, Harold Gaunt of
R. R. 2 Lucknow, Maurice Halla-
han of R. R. 1 BeIgrave, Wm.
Dougall of R. R.,p Exeter.
President Martin Baan, Walton,
said the U.D.P.C. had enjoyed
another good year of operations
with growth in all areas of busi-
ness. Building of the,new, Toronto
facilities at 100 Clayson Road,
Weston, Was a major accomplish=
ment during the year. The new
plant, located on four acres of
:land, has 53,000 sq. ft. and ,
houses the—head Oiiie~, .warehous-
ing and distribution formerly car-
ried on at Oak Street , Weston, as
well as the 'special product proces-
sing which has been handled at
Torbarrie Road, Downsview,
The President also said that the
directors had decided to recom-
mend io the annual meeting :a •
change in name from United Dairy
Producers Co.Nlperative Ltd. to
Gay Lea Foods Co-operative
Ltd. 'The new narrie enhanCes the
marketing image and is more
descriptive of operations as Gay
Lea•moves further into distribu-
tion of food products. T.
Brady', genual manager , anrioun-
ced a 22% increase in sales vol -
mire to over 38 million and net
earnings of $311,000 compared
with $324,000 in 1971. Mr. Brady
said that out of earnings the
Directots had declared a dividend
of 80d per share on common
shares.. This dividend of approx-
imately 8TQ, along with the mark-
et appreciation of the shares,
CL.D.P.C. shares a very
attractive' investment.
Let Us Know.
To all our customers, sincerest wishes for
a Christmas that hums with complete
joy and happiness. And for the
pleasure of having served you, our thanks!
At this joyous season, may I take the
opportunity of extending to all my
friends and clients best wishes for a
very Merry Christmas,, and a
happy and prosperous
NAV, Year.
' On. Thursday, November..pp ,
Constable Whitelaw, investigated
a two car collision. .A vehicle
operated lby Linda _Barnes', Port
Elgin was northbou.nd on #21 hwy.
A second vehicle operated by ,
Lorne pulled
,•R. R. # 1, Kinear-
line'pulled from a stopped posi
tion on the east shoulder 'and •
struck the Barnes vehicle,
On Sunday , November 26 ,•
.C-Orrsta ble -Wiwczar y k investigated
a single car accident on #21 hw
south of Pine River, A southbound
vehicle operated by Paul Guest,
R. R. if 1, Kincardine went Out
of control and entered the west
ditch and overturned, Mr, Guest
suffered minor injuries as a result
of the collision. Slush on the
road contributed to the accident,
On Friday, November 24, a 't
KINCARDINE
!Os tuff honies•
resound with 'the.
joy: i the holiday.
lPt I4S giye
Ituinks . for all our
blessings.
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