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THE, LUCKNOW aNTINEL, pUCKNOWt colsTrARIO
Dinner 1101', .On Occasiofl Of
Fifty -Fifth Wedding Anniversary
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MR. & MRS': FRED ANDERSON • ; ,
Mr. and., Mrs., Fred -Anderson .field. They were bereaved, in
of Luckno*.obserVed their fifty- 1927 by the, death of,.a daughter,
fifth ,•w•eddin.g anniversary last Dorothy, at the of 18, Mr.
Tuesday, May 22nd, and the and Mrs. Anderson have thir-
event was: quietly observed by teen grandchildten and four great
a family' dinner at . the Log Ca- ••grandchildren. •
bin Restaurant 'which was •de-
corated for the, occasion. • '
Mr. and 'Mrs.. Anderson spent
ENGAGEMENTS
all their Marriedlife at Zion,3/1
• Elmer Foran'
where Fred' was born, until re- R•1:4,1% 27d .Muetow, wish to.
Airing' to Lucknow a number , of
Anderson the announce the 'engagement of their
yeas ago. Mrs. is only "daughter, Patricia Ann, to:
former Ruth ,Girvin•, daughter f.
the late mr. and Mrs. .1.1.411. oior_ Donald 'Gordon Needham, son 'bf
M'r, and Mrs. Orville•Needham,
yin, of the Nile distriCt. Her only
living brother, Anson Girvin of. take the Wedding :to
place the • latter • Part' of
Saskatoon is •in, his 85th year. .. • .
June
Fred s a Kin of the late DaVid. , - • ,
Anderson and Mary *Ann Web- 'The, engagement is announced
stet,. and :his only livin.g, family of Shirley' Elaine, daughter of
member is his .sister, Mrs. iSam Mrs: Edward ,Moore • of Wingham•
-• Kilpatrick of,Pinecrest Manor, in and formerly of Lucknow, , and
I•eucknow.! . ' the late Mr, Moore, to Mr,
Mr.' and Mrs. Anderson• have Wayne Eltwoo&. Nicol, son of
three of a family, Mrs: :Jack Mrs. James' Ellwood Nicol.. and
McDonagh (Norma) of Lucknow, the :late Mr Nicol The marriage.
and - Dave d Charles. of 'Ash- will . take' place , *Me 1st:
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• Midget SchedOte
May
Wingham 'at: Ripley
25 Whitechurch at Belgrave
25 Lucknow at. Teeswater
31 Belgrave at Teeswater
June '
1 Ripley at Whitechurch
1. Wingharn at Lucknow '
8 Wingham at Whitechurch
8. Ripley at Belgrave, • -
'8 Teeswater at Lticknow
15 Belgrave at il.rucknow • ,,
16 Wingharn at. 'Teeswater
16 White,church at /Ripley
22 Whitechurch at Lucknow
22 Wing:ham at Belgrav4 , •
23 Ripley at Tees -water "
25 Ripley at'' Wingham
29 Belgrave at Whitechurch'
30 Teeswater. at Ripley
30. Lucknow at Wingharn •
July, .• . •
4. RipleY at'
4 Whitechurch t Wingham •
4. TeesWater. 'at Belgraye
Belgrave' at Wingham
7 Whitechurch 'at Teeswater
7 Lucknow at Ripley.'
9 Belgrave '-at Ripley
WEDNESDAY, MAY .nth, 1062
SEALY Mik
9 Teeswatpr at. Wingharn
LuCknow at. Whitechurch
13 Teeswater At Whitechurch
13. Lucknow at. Belgrave,
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Bantam Schedule
24, Teeswater , at- Whitechurch.'
24 '. Winghath -at Belgrave •
28 LuCknoW, at Wingham
30: Belgrave. •at Winghain • .
•,1 • Lucknow. at
1 :Whitechurch
7 , Teeswater at
7 Whitechurch
14 Winghani,
14 .Belgrave at
Teeswater.. at
21 Whitechurch
25 Teeswater. .at
28':Wingham. at
28. Belgrave. at
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3 Lucknow at.
5' WhiteChurch
9. Winghain at
' Belgrave at
13 Lucknow : at
Belgrave
at Teeswater
Wingham .
at Belgrave
Teeswater.
Whitechurch
Belgrave
g Wingham.
Lucknow. ,
Whitechurch.•
Teeswater °
Teeswater
at. Lucknow •
Luckiiow
Lucknow
Whitechurch.
• WINGHAM DROPED
For • •
MEMORIAL LOOP OPENER
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ROOFINGand SIDIN • .•
.• Wingham dropped. the. opener
•with Goderich in the Memorial
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League on May, 24th .by a 6-0
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' s the e ghth n acco nt f ra
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. Lasts an Protect II. 1 .0 .i. .0 .•
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....,, .after Goderich had. closed in 3
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I . e Ocommeiid, - ,• . • .0 of Lucknow were the AVingham.
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felt for Goderich. • • ' ' '
ESTEE!: "SECURITY'' :RIBBED :
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Other Le!cling Manufacturers, Such As
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relief outside 'Canada." •
Encourage United Sales
The government, he said, was
encouraging food processing•corn-_
panieS to Join together in a
united ' effort to 'export their
products. . This was 'exemplified
bY'• the .recent establishment by
canning:. firms. of a .fruit. and
vegetable eoorting 'company
which would be strong,:enough
to -cOrripete in ,internat,ional.mar-
Amid applause,. he •defended.
the China wheat r:sale, Which
"helps everyone in Canada." 'As
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a Chrstan nation Canada . could
not refuse. to sell its., food pro,
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GALVANIZED ROOFING , ducts .to the sta.rving: people ain
Communist conntriei..Besides,
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PC Farni Policies
Agriculture Minister Alvin
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Hamilton, speaking at Wing -
ham ;Saturday night, Urged Huron
fatmers to support, the. PC's
program ',to 'stirthilate export • of
surplus products ., and to build
, upi the , beef cattle induStry. '
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He said' the government's sel-
ling approach to the surplus
problem 'was the only alterna-
tive JO the quota and,. control
policies advocated by ' Liberal
and NDP parties. —
' Exiport sales, he- .stated, "can
take, the pressure.. off the sur-
pluses ori our domestic, Market,"
He felt. there was a large mar-
ket for Canadian farm goods in
Western 'Europe .and that uncle-
velOped countries in—Asia, Afrin
. ca 'and. South America .offered
treinendous sales potential.
Mr. Hamilton. criticized 'the
quota' systems a1vocated . by
spokesman . for other parties.
"I'd hate ,to see a• . police • state
. • ' •11. "' setup: under which farmers are
• 'ILI told What' they have to Produce
a ,socialized marketing system
•:I •with regulations. restricting pro-
duction.. We prefer , the selling
um CIL 11111 V . approach." '
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• become export cOnsciouS. "The
fact must be faced that you no
longer' will find the domestic
`market Sufficient, We Must find
Because 'fIVESTEEL" Sheets
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natiOns to Spend -their money•••on
food for .their people than use
it to build up their armies.
Beef Program : .
• The minister Outlined: his' de-
.partment's policy to build up: the
beef industry which is being fac-
ed with increasing. •demands'.
"The 'period, ,we have -ben'
waiting for. for' 30 years In the
Cattle inclust,TY is here. The. fact
is that 'the 'population is grow-
ing at, a faster pace .than
ability ,to find grass to feed 'the
people of North , America!!
• Canada' will rieed 15 *million
cattle by 1975, he predicted; re-
quiring •an. annual increase, of
500,000 • heads' a year. This will
Mean a:steady boost for farmers.
To help fariners take :advant-
age of this opportunity; the gov-
ernment. Was encouraging great-
er production •of feed 'grain both
in, the west and east, along with
the deVelopmerit of. more 'tor -
age facilities. - -
Use of community pastures al-
ready popular in the wet, will
be encouraged in theeast to
enable farmers to increase their
beef herds. Under this program,
farmers send their fernales and
calves. to community pastures,
operated at cost, to permit pro-
duction of more •feed grain and
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fOdder on 'their farms. •
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Another: Plank in the ments farm program involVes
co-operation with provincial soy-
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eininentS in the conservation. :
w-ater,,, resources. Huron MP ET-.
ston Cardiff, who was the' mini-.
ster's parliamentary secretary for
a .year called 'Mr. Hamilton "the
beat agriculture Minister Cnada
haS ever had." . •
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Showers In Honor
Of Bride -Elect
Saturday"ev,ening, May 26th,
was ,the occasion of a shower at:
the Kairshea Hall ...in honour Of
Miss Liilian Carter, bride -elect
Mrs. Virden Mowbray Was chair-•
man• for a short program. Mrs,
Allister Hughes extended a wel-
come .to the friends and guest,
and Mrs. Harvey Houston intro
duced the, groom's. mother, Mrs.
John Bell, Pinkerton at.id other
guests. from the •Pinkerton and:
Glarnmis , area, •
Community singing was en-,.
joyed, with readings , by Miss.
Dean :MacLeod, Mrs. •Bob Gil-
ichrist and Mrs. ,Delbert
Piano duet by Sharon Mowbray
and Janet Carruthers; piano solo.
by Xateri Carruthers. The high-
light of the program was a Mock
Wedding with apProPriatt music
by *S. Houston,. for the entrance
of ' the participants,: Mrs: Leo
Murray, Mrs, HeclleYrigri. Jas,
Burt, Ilene and Donna.
The bride received many lOVe-,
ly and • aiseful gifts and •was
assisted 'by Mrs; Murray and
Mrs. Hedley. The bride .expr6,
sed, her .appreciation, 'in a few
well :chosen• words, and 6.fter
lunch and a social. time, the.,
dies travelled down to her Euro
township home to see her trous- •
sea and gifts.. .
Lillian was the 'guest Of honor
at a shower at the 'home of Mrs,.
Austin Martin, Huron toWnshiii,
on, the Friday evening. '
TABLE CLOTH Paper itprolis
100 feet long °and a yard' wido,
suitable- -for-banquets, picnicS. &
•any catered meal, The Lucknow
Sentinel,, phone. 35, Lucknow..
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