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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-03-26, Page 7. , DAY, IVIAB,CH 26, 1947, EDPING BELLS LLS. • • TAYLOR—ARMSTRONG Bruce ::ember peaks • For. • A• quiet but pretty wedding toe place at iCric x` united church •Farrier a nd'Oecentral*�yation •Y THE LUC.KNOW SEth JNEL,. L 1CKNOW., ;Oi4T� fXD PM :1E. $EVEfiT nage' pa March 15th, when. Rcv.. H. . Snell ,united in marriage Mary. Armmstreng,. daughter • of•' Mr. ar�d Mrs. Mark Armstrong of West Wawanosh, and John. -Tay- of , T. and Mrs. ; Orval • Taylor of; East. „Wawanosh. The 'bride *as becomingly, attired' in a. fuchsia suit •with grey topcoat, with' black , aGcdssories 'and cor-. Sage of fuchsia' • carnations. She ' s attended ..by her 'sister,., Mrs.. elyin , Craig of Atiburri:;'" who - alb -lack crepe dress- ;with- . chose a • cerise ;trim ,and corsage, of cerise ',carnations.: The groom ' was at, tended • by • .itis brother, Lloyd. Ttlylor. 'After the • ceremony the • tbrid11- couple left „for a 'trip: to Toronto.. On their return:' they will reside on the groom's florin in East• W awanosh. " . Auburn, on. Saturday, 'Auburn, • a Ration Coupon Due .Dates Coupons now good, are sugar, preserves S26, tQ . S45,, butter .B35 'to B46 and 'meat kM64 to M78 Mr.- Andy Robinson,'Ni•P. for M..Canada today: Nearly every move the present government bas made has been: toward central= ization. During the war 'this° gov- ernment encouraged the building Of large industries in the thickly populated areas. Most of these industries' are peace tifne Ijnclus-• tries at ' the present time. The government "missed a 'wonderful, chance., by. ;not- placing', many.: of:. these ', new factories'' among -the smallertoVvvns• arid `villagesr :there= by the migration wouldnot .have, been,to,the''larger centres, to the detriment of - thesmallerrural places, • ;:. •Woixking conditions in those srrialler• •centres. would •be :much, `better. ' The working men.' and women 'would not Kaye; to. travel up to 'an hour, or ' more; to. go to :and from •.their. work.. They ward.. socialism it y would : sure1'':•, would have ' that extra time to 'defeat wthe object of the, organ :I.spend with. their families, most. izattoni which is to' help :out or- likely . in their gardens at home. ganized :agrictglture, What; agri- Walkfng on their way to work. culture •needs is nbt . so; much _l ' ..:,,,�,.�....�.,�..._� ... �..�..they..,F...w.Quld�.knawa,ndw.be-able-to- ,say "hello" to ;everyone•they met. They wouldbe able to live much cheaper..The3 ; uvould not be holed Bruce Riding` in taking .,part• in the debate On th speech from the throne, said in part: Mr . Speaker, the riding I rep - .resent is, considered a rural con= stihi.Mency. The people vGho make LIP' -'that .riding are :'good people, a "hard-working, industrious peo- ple. We Wave not been noted for becoming, millionaires but we -get along wonderfully well under. the circwits Utz rces- It will be -readily •understod that in a rural riding like :Bruce we' have an active > federationof agriculture I have heard it. said that the federation of 'agriculture is leaning toward socialism. Stich' is not the case in Bruce. Z' do not .believe it ,ii -•true of the"to.p of- ficials of the l feder"atiorr, and if the federation. were' leaning to • • •sG YOUR CHICKS ing:helout: as. to secure', a 'square re :deal' 'in comparison. with .other occupations in, Canada,. We have: worked hard through'"'the.tup:,,ia. a; crowded apart nent.'that- -'�--�•��.:- :set.�- f, ::--lit,,el-lm ae�N -,, �i.aaL V. uaa�A. aa'4''Zr a. ;�'iv�`i• • a.,.y� v-a'ii �il�clliCJ L7�•1'�dL�Al d1�F-��i1�`���(J���. dS,G- l'.ic4cla �l attG overpayment, for ;the. 'number of GO: any dm Thursdays :April 3rd, until'2.00 p:tn. Monday, April 7th: RETURN: leave deitina• tion -up to midnightTitese :da ' A riht3ch 1,94.7. Y. P ► • This loons. week•', - endToffers`an-•aipportuutty ' for a •visit at home or. . away yith.friends.. CANADIAN NATIONAL have; more. Working conditions in erich for the past .six years, has. smaller centres da not•supply the accepted a, call to Bedford d • Park same -.incentive-to -labor.- •to go ;-Ch.urch., Toronto,_.effeetilie.....Ji y'.., ori "strike:'as that given,''in the 1st.: larger' cities.. In 'the. smaller- 'cert... tre ea :o.' ker is not; considered ,. each,worker n , a, cog in . the wheel, of industry, but ,is considerer a wheel ,i1n 'the' lnaehinerk—tha keeps° yin trstry running. I would suggest that:any 0 - government',' would' .do ' well to REV:: S .M COTT has' received find' ways and means to encour- a call: to St.. Andrew's Church; :• -t3::-tis�s..�.-:ataftf .F. �a. SILLS. has been ,elected reeve tif`Seaforth by ,acclamation to fill the vacancy caused by the ,death~ of John F.. Daly ion They would 'be able to'ra se u thenK o Pres h urs o worked. At the Present P: their 'kiddies, as GOO meant them time there 'is not the inclination to be. raised. kiddies are'not :even; amongst' young people to settle on the many ;vacant farms which we have • I.' am su:re that' i f the farmers were getting. ..a. square dial #aniane.iailly: there ., would.;: be,. many of these young people who -would settle on . these `vacant. arras, and. that in A.,ttrh would go a longway toward relieving the acute housing'shortage which. tba ;.governzn t_.:seems" unable to -re:Medy We .ktu.,rw -the! con-ditro s- .that; prevail 'on. the majority -df, faints.: The 'owners are m ostly. elderly men who' no longer ;have strength` to carry`,on,: They can- not .get'• help.. They cannot' :sell The demand., for': farms is limited,, ,l)rices' `offered"are, generally • 1oiA•er than the value of the build-:. ings,. °with ` nothing• left' for. •the. .land.'' They „cannot rent,.: so . they. db the only thing left .They seed' down t'the. •land • and, t'u'rn it to pasture, and ;::the•'producttvity is' less E.than:..aquarter of what- it:`: m ght;be The. conditions:prevails• over most of :Ontario. During': the 'war the farmers.did`'a `wonderful and heroic: job; With less •help they .:produce'd. a great dear more.. Tl^rey:._did it by working -almost. impa4si.. e ors.Ifl race farts. •the • work week ,has averaged tween, eighty . and .ninety hours,. the year , wound,' and no :holidays, For 16. years'; v has led -the 'lel as .the "most -fed" chick•starter :irr:'' Western •:Ontario Made ' and delivered daily right here . in Western On- lana-- it- is fresh -= tait -= vitamin rich' -� y • 1,000,000' chicks dtdly /n., • by One 'hundred ' chicks` need �. ;, only one bag of`%�,.{ood for the first month; kee P• your chicks out' in front with Viiafood• 'that chicks up. to three We$§ require ons inch 'of chick Size hopper spate open. chick, ,and two Anthes per chick from three to, silt weeks ol.large size chick hopper REV.,11, H. TURNHULL, : pastor' gation at 4014i -dine for the past. North':St;.''Un.. ited .Church, .God-' ten years. • welcome, in''•most -apartments.. by • landlords today Conditions in.' large centres are working toward holding down our . 'natural: ,in crease. iii :''popuiat; '1atural '�r: crease `beats any: type:' of : immi gratiorr' that.. any' country can think of. Frbni the point of .v'iew 'of raising a famnily,,the 'large con- gested city stinks There is not e'veri gxassT''a.n; :the se.'r►ol grout 'fit -r i'n to'day'`furnish sy_ thetic grass for .our ' dead:.. C - n w: not : supply.`a little oft a .na.ral grass for ,oily ;Children • We h e had 4,m•uch labor unrest • to• , • Canaca • and probably will utTirner nda3F-- :'oik Mia k?en from three to. five hours, in *inter;," si-x. to •eight hours .Farm women, many. `with little families; with no: help in: the house, and .ted ,often without •th'e conveniencesthat to •towns are considered an . everyday 'necessity, •. drove tractors, .tended 'poultry, milked cows, helped: .with :".the ' ' to-• �'n' 'and on . ha 9.' .• nd • • testi s n h y' ..g.•". . oar. g, how ,'found time besides. for a. I. dead deal of social' life. The'aver age farmer,* is . `I may say, not interested in an eight .hour „day'. but, • more ' interested. in an eight- hour •night. Such •'conditions are 'no` •good for •the future. •welfare,:of Canada.. There is. 'talk of this Government spending -'millions of. dollars.°in Lucknow; Ontario. ency asci ally, utoa oble • :•t' DU A proposed Cream submit Marketing YirScheme for Ontario, under the farm .products Marketing Act,' has rs ed•to the Farm ddtiet's •'Markettng .Board foroonsi '�r rroducers Association.' bee • t . de ation, by the Ontario. C'.ream. ore can tonal er c° g a Must 6edl that .- fair represen ion of the Cheam P ducere are, fa o�ur of its domtt�nt Id toto�tatn the reoorded' ar tat p views. of the Produce•rs•, a vote by ballo;is being tak•en on. the; question • "ARE YOU:IN' F*VOUR''OF `.TIIE. PROPOSED ; S y. O.NTABIOCR R-ABUGE•RSL•.-M 1R -TIivSOII,.Ei opening up more :farm lands in Canada, Would any'government not. b;e .,wise" to try .to make the present farmer's lot such that we, could make 100 •percept use, of the good land that is • now avail= able? p .: • l wish to say a few words on decentralization, becentializati.m is not only a' big, ''wordbut also. -'big: subject, It is: a subject, that'. is hat receiving nricitt,gh ,.attenntioil 471 .. BEING BROUGhIT INTO FORCE IN. ONTARIO" ; °;• ALL PRODUCERS MUST"REGI TER • All producers must register :to voter three alternative methods of voting acre provided to Cream ;Producers, as.follo' s. --. (1) By personal registration and voting in each Agriculttural'Representative's. office between March 31 and' April 30; 1947, or ° : (2) By personal registration and voting with the Deputy Returning Ot&cer, in cbar•ge ;at.each local meeting ,. and 'afterward. until April .19,,'194'7,. or :• • r! • • (3) By registrati'on by 'mail after:April 19..1947,'with 'each Agricultural.Repreeeetative. Who' ill:eend out;: to. the producer. a ballot Which must, be marked, signed and returned•to the Agricultural Representa• tive not later than April 30, 1947. PUBLIC MEETINGS TO BE HELD The Ontario Cream Producers`:Association' is'utrangrng:for :a Public Meeting •.or Meetings in each County and ' District in Ontario during' the period' from April 1 to. April 19. Watch .your weekly newspaperp for 'notice of the tine and place• of your local meeting, or call your Agricultural Representative. Copies of the proposed . schewe May he,: secured at the' Agricultural' :llepresentative'e, ,Office Or at the public. • o All ballots must be returned to the Agricultural Representative before April 300947. Any ballots i•eceir, after. that date will dot be recorded. ALL CREAM: 'PRODUCERS An URGENTLY REQUESTED • TO REGISTER, TO . ATTEND TIM .MEETING IN ' THEIR AREA—AND TO •VOTE. ' HUSBAND, WIFE, SON OR ' r - DAUGHTER MAY *art; BUT ONLY ONE FROM EACHaOPERATING • FARM _.VNI'T • �r.: TAR1O FARM PRODUCTSMARKEFING BOARD Parliament ' Bindings.. 9ueen's Park, rtoranto, 'Ontnino •