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'v. 30th, 1962
ENTINEIr,--LUUKNOW,--,.ONTARIO
UC Committee
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Aske for Mob a Operator YJ -3454.
AND WE .COME TO YOU
WFiy Is. Social Credit:
Sweeping• Canada?
Social Credit has the. answers:* This week our leader.
""Bob' Thompson is , explaining •• the two price., system
• (sorttetimes called Parity. Pool)'to farmers in Western .
Canada.., Basically, it • by-passes the "financiers" the.
"world bookkeepers' or "Money • jugglers" 'and maintains
• parity" between say, a bushel .of Canadian wheat against'
a Sheffie1d..knife and fork.
pan w. s ve` 4 %
Why- c e� e, 0 /'on•
Public Buildin s?:
.Schools, hospitals; etc, mentioned inlast week's• adv:?
The. Miunicipal Bank`. we • propose, to do this. '(see.
Alberta's Act :re: loaning funds at 2%) is already found
in Federal legislation. of 4 1936.but •quietly. shelved. ' in
I1940. Why? Would you like ,to .think, you paid. $4,600;
for each "$2,400 car you, purchased . since 1938? ' More
about this next Week.. � •
A Few Copies• : of • "Canadians It's Time You Knew"
Are still, available at 50e, and does supply. all, the,answers.
?E SOCIAL CREDIT
I Douglas in >Huron`
Sandy MacDonald in Bruce ,
Nowb.flL)L To ���u�l
..
Zeticrnd Airidge
The old single• :lane' Zetland.
:bridge -over Maitland' River be.
tween. Whitechurch and Wing-
h•am is to be demolished by
W. R. Parsons • of Btaffa, with
work ,getting .underway at once..
The contract for the new 310-
'foot bridgeto replace it, has
been • let to the lVljow'bray Con-
stiction. ConzPany. Their tender
of $100,437 was the lowest of
'ten bids.
Since . last fall traffic: has been
diverted from this • 'bridge < to
a .bailey bridge erected to the_
south of it, Traffic lights were
installed to control the, traffic
flow ' over the temporary span,
with a "long"' red light, to let the
bridge clear;
This has resulted ` .in., a number
of impatient motorists, disregard-
ing the stop' immediately afiter
it changes, and.crossing the bridge
to beat the delayed green "go"
at 'the other end:
•
WHiiECHURCH •
. Mr. and'Mrs. Stanley. Anderson'
and family of • St. Catherines
spent the week -end at the 'home
ofMrs. Florence Henry. Mrs.
Henry.yand Miss Frances Henry
of London, : 'spent the week -end,
attheir homes here. ' ,
,Mr. and Mrs. Lorne'. Durnin
of St. Helens, Mr. and, Mrs. Ro-
bert . Mowbray of Wingham, Mrs.
Harry Tichborne and Mrs. Toyn-
be Lamb of Goderich : visited on
Sunday at the home of Miss.
Annie and ,.Mr 'Peter , Kennedy.
Mrs.' Mary Jane Tiffin,.. Mr.
& Mrs`. • Russell .Ritchie ,and Miss
Lila'Fmer'son visited on Sunday
at the home of .Mr. • and. Mrs.
• . Victor,', Emerson.. •
P�intsOut: .Some
J
.ocred
A. N.. "Sandy"'. MacDonald of
Kin
tail and Social . Credit can-
didate in Bruce County .points
to a few of the objectives of
this party: ;
To. promote. the highest . stand-
ard of 'morals in public life :that
public service may • • be accepted.
by men & women of the 'highest
• qualifications 'as • ` a duty of. re-
sponsible citizens'h'ip;
To grant provincial govern-
ments
ments ;more independence by. re-:
storing •to them control of affairs
Which'. •lie Withiall • their Conti
tutional jurisdiction. • '
Judical appointments based • on
merit alone. , .
To make Canada :a fully sove-
reign nation.. The function of
Parliament, in general', and the
Senate in. partciular would be
studied, to restore the Senate to
a useful 'place in. our democracy,
With emerging nations • look-
fl g to Canada, lines of . Credit
Would be established by: •which
they could. buy our surplus
agricultural products; p'novide
a pool of trained personnel and
technicians to help these coun-
tries develop. their', resources to
the benefit of their people; to
seta pattern of high rrmtral and
ethical' standards in governing
Our"country, as a pattern, to these
countries. torn between the 'op-
posing ideologies of Christianity
hnd Communist/T(4Co-ordinate • our defence ` pal
icy with the United States, give
more suPpOrt to NAITO, and re-
fuse to accept nuclear warheads
'on tlie.basis that, the U.S. 'nuclear
strength y$, a sufficient ' deter..
a hi' enabling w Canada to
positive I s l!ts in the
search for nuclear' disarmament
and world peace,
:In the field of agriculture to
promote par4yhot charity- prices,
with a ,portion . cf.' their. produc-
tion sold on thedomestic Mar-
ket :at a Price based •on. the: far
iner.s ' cost -. of production, regard
less -of the size of his operation;
the :balance to. • be 'sold on: for-
eign . markets, without subsidy, to
eliminatesurplus, production. •
'Establish .municipal recreation
centres, encourage 'Canadian
youth,: in.. athletic endeavours;
'promote leadership • training;.
promote.. the knowledge .of Can-
ada's cultural'. 'background and
make the study of government
affairs m.ore :important . to' Cana-
dian youth.
"MIIKE" 'SANDERSO.N'S
BROTHER, PASSED •AWAY . •
The death '• of ' Harry Sander-
son of Ingersoll occurred on Wed-
nesday, • May , 23rd in Vittoria.
Hospital, ;London,' where he had
been a patient for several weeks
He was in his end •year.
.-Funeral service was held • in •
Ingersoll on Saturday Morning,'
after- which;' the remains• were
brought to th.e Lodge Funeral
Home in. Goderich for service at
3:30 .and. interment inn, "Goderich
Cemetery.
Mr. Sanderson is survived 'by
his widow, the farmer Oliye
• rMrs.
Tabb and•two daughters,
Thomas Brazier (Beryl) of To-:
ronto: and Mrs. Charles Wright
(Mary) of Ingersoll.
Surviving also are his. aged
Mother; ,Mrs. Chris Sanderson of
Goderich, two 'brothers, Bert, of
Goderich and Marvin L. ,"Mike"
of Luckntrw and a sister Mrs.
T, W,. Raby (Margaret) of Ot-
tawa, ••
Mr.•, and Mrs. Russel Gaunt &
Donald visited on Sunday ;at the
home • of Mr.: and. Mrs. • Tom
Gaunt .` -in WinghamVenn,
• Mr. T,
Gaunt, who. has been a patient
in London and `Winghaan• Hospi=
t'als for 5 rnonths was able. to
return to his home an John: St.'
for the day.
•'
Mr. .and Mrs. Gordon .Jamie-
son of Goderich visited Sunday
at the home of `Mr and Mrs.
Dan Tiffin, •
Mr and,Mrs Orville Tiffin '• &..
Mr... and ,.Mrs.. Joe Tiffin . and
family y�isited an. Sunday at the
home of Mr, i .and; Mrs' Tom
McInnis, at Gorrie.
• Mr. and Mrs.Cameron Sim-
mons • .and family of•• London
spent Sunday visiting' at 'the
home,'of. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie:
Martin. and other; relatives
,the community .
Mrs.: Irene Patterson of.:.Tor-
onto. spent the week-end'at the
home of her mother,, MYrs.
Taylor; •
Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Wade and
family. of. Woodstock. and.Mr. &
:Mrs; .` Douglas Snell of .Landes-
,
bong visited on. Suday at : the
home of their parents, .Mr. ; and
Mrs. Ewart'.. MaoPherson.
•iVlr. and - Mrs. .Bill Ryan ' and.
Janette . of Goderich `':visited on..
Sunday evening at the home of
•Mr. .and Mrs, , Carl' . McCienag-
har `.
The Worsens Institute will ar-
range the program for this . year
in the Whitechurch community
hall on. Thursday `might of . this
Week:•This community extends deep-
est'' ,Sym,pathy • to Mrs. R. A,
Coults and family . of Wingharn
in the passing • of ,her: brother,
Harry Heatherington on Saturday'
last. The Heatherington family
lived' .on the farm across the
road east of: Tiffin 'cemetery now
owned .by Mr. Roy, Huffman:
Mr. teatherington died ,in, Ifu
ronview• 'Horne' in • Clinton •h
his 70th year:
Mr. ' Jack Barbour of Victoria
spent' '. the week in the
community visiting with friends'
.and relatives..
Mrs. Donald, McCosh of Ripley,.
area • president of the W.I. and •
Mrs. Victor :Emerson of White -
'church, secretary of the area,
visited a number of District An-
nuals,Tuesday' at Keaty Grey
West .District, Wednesday, Grey
Centre at Salem east of D•utham
and. pn Thursday the ladies vis;-
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WHEAT
BARLEY
.OATS.
FLAX
`.ALFALFA
RED and ALSIKE CLOVER
PEAS
.FLAX-
.(Green
FLAX-.(Green Foxtail . Control)
BRUSH CONTROL '•
CORN
Co-op. 2, 4-D,
Amine 80
$4.50 per 'gal.
Co-op MCPA
Amine 64
$5.85 per gal.
MCPA
Amine 64
;.Embutox
Co-op T.C.A. Grasskilier
Co-op Dowpon,
.CO -op LV Brusliikiller
64 oz.
Atrazine 50W '
,$1.95 Per pound.
Get your copy :.of thiS handy pocket -sized Co-op
,Agricultural Weed . Killer Handbook now at: your
Co-op. Contains instructions; in the use of Co-op
weed'killers, including rates of'• application,`how,
• when and where, to apply., and charts'for correct ;
Tni,iing:�..._:_ . • • ..
SEE YOUR CO-OP TODAY
Phone 71
ited . Bruce Centre' at
near Port E1igin; '
Burgoyne
Invest Six /New
Lucknow Scouts
• The 1st Lucknow • Troop has
been' meeting .regularly Tuesday
night; at . 7:30, p.m. 'T.he • com'•
.
munity" is pleased . that' the 1st
Lucknow Cub Pack • has been
organized. and have commenced,
their ,meetings. .
During • the •. past. ' weeks, six
'boys have' :been invested as'
.Scouts. Bob 'Button, Roydon
Conley, ':Eric Taylor Terry Tay
lor, Bob Mullin' and . Jim Ritchie.
The , bottle , drive was , welt
worthwhile and the Stouts' wish
to thank the. citizens for their
response.
�amporee, was a lot of work,:
'but they liad •'fun too. The wea
then :was perfect :for, camping.,
G
The boys' recebVed a . rade "A"
`pennant. Sorry, Jim MacNaugh-
ton, :that' your name w'as omitted
'as junior leader at Camporee.
The. • District church ` parade
held at Ripley, •,on • Sunday was•
attended ,by the 1st 'LucknOvr
Scout Troop aril' Cub .Pack,
There will b a District, Scout
camp the first week in July.
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