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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-06, Page 3Maxwell Noose ROASTED Coffee 1-Lb. Bag MONARCH OR MONARCH. ICING POuCh 4 Pak GARBA Supreme Brand. 1-AT-AMME DISPENSER 10 to Pack ! — Del Monte Slices Halves :RUBBER . ki STAMPS • WCKNO* SENTINEL ; ROA THE LUCKNOIN SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO la BUY Sclito4 CLARKS withPORK: :MEEK, ' 14 FL Oz. Tin ASSORTED 15 Fl. Oz. Tins Libby's Fancy • • Quality Cream cnRN $ DEL MONTE FRUIT Cocidoil FANCY nt la Tomato Sauce 14 Fl. Oz. Tin , 14 Fl. Oz. This CAKE MIXE FEATURE! — MAXWELL HOUSE . COFFEE • BEST BUY! — FANCY QUALITY It, 14 Fl. Oz. Tin s E 28 FL Oz., BEST. BUY! ROYALL 12 Fl. Oz. Tin c LUNCH MEAT 69c 'opt •p_10//wi_itartai( .fESZ-Iarl Culross Mutual Reports One Of Most Successful Years In Company History iry Carter of Lucknow from University Hos- on last Saturday, vas a patient for two J. Thorn is a patient - a and District -Hospital. mined last 'Saturday'. Mrs, J. C.. Drennan of compariied by his par- nd Mrs. Wilfred. Dren-, now were among the hers who visited the Milbrook Funeral 'ednesday at Port Credit ate Rev . Joseph ,Stew - ing for burial on .Thurs- nry 28th. Mrs. Ernie "Twink" Loreburn, Saskatchew )ver the week end with rs.. Lloyd Hall and Mr. rmstrong Wilson and Is in the community. east for the Curling ,ondon. Twirik was Western Canada hockey ) played in the Sepoy iber of years ago. Bob Thompson'of Windsor under- went surgery for a hernia on Wed- nesday of last week. Mrs. Jake 'Hunter of Lucknow is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital, Mrs. Francis Gemmell, of Rip- ley, a member of the Consumers Committee of the Ontario Food Council, attended the regular meeting at the. Board rooms 'of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Foods in Toronto last week. The Lucknow Women's Institute will meet in the Assembly Room of the Town Hall on Tuesday, March 12th at 1.15 p.m. Everyone welcome. WANTADS Pack Power The 101st annual report of the Culross Mutual Fire Insurance. Co. showed one of the. most successful years in the history of the comp- . any. Net profit for the year was $56,870 with an unusually low net claims of $5012 for the year. In- surance coverage was increased during the year by $4,183,65,8 making 'a total coverage of $23 ,25 2,319 in effect. The retiring directors were , Liberal Party Elect Officers Ronald 0Swald of El derslie Township will succeed Duncan McCallum of Hanover as presid, ,ent of the Bruce Federal Liberal Association. Mrs. Shirley MacLennan of Kin- cardine and Howard Wilson of Derby Township are vice-presid- ents. , Secretary is Miss Jessie MacLean of Kincardine and the treasurer , Eldon Yundt of Walker- ton. Carl Elphick of Cargill and Leo Murray of Kinloss. Leo had filled the unexpired term of the late Ross McRae of Culross for part of a year. Mr. Elphick was re-elect- ed, for a 3-year term and Leo Mur- ray declined the nomination. His position was filled by his brother Gerald Murray who was elected for a 3-year term- as, director. Other directors are Farish Mof- fat 'of Wingham, Currie Moffat of Culross, Gordon Stobo'of Tees- water and Gordon Wall Ing- ham., Agents ate. Harold Fair , R. 4 .Kincardine; Alan McRae of Cul- ross and Ronald-Lamont of Tees- water, also company secretary- treasurer. Following the annual meeting Farish Moffat was re-elected for his second year as president of the ,• company with /Currie Moffat re- named vice president. W.I. Officers Plan For Rally The executive of the Bruce County Rally. Women's Institute met at the home of the secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Ken McKinnon of 1Port Elgin with "9 present. The chairman, Mrs. Harry,Kenn• •edy of Bruce Centre district was 'in charge of the meeting. The afternoon was spent in mak- ing plans for the program 'for the 'Rally which is to be' held in Wiart- .on on Thursday , October 17th with Bruce North district as hostess, . Bruce Centre district is to be responsible for the nominating -.tommittee. ofP • ;DAY, MARCH 6th, 1974 WOW PAGE THRIO