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On June 1st, '
., Mrs, Elden Mil-
ler held :a trousseau tea in hon-
our of her daughter, Lois whose
marriage took place on Saturday.
Dyer 150 guests were greeted .at
the door by,Mrs„ Miller and the
bride -elect. Assisting in, showing'
the bride's -trousseau and gifts
were her. two -sisters,' Mrs:' Don,
Cameron and Mrs. Wil'rnerN`icl .y
olson . and. Mrs. David Kirkland,
Mrs. Don Reid,' Miss Patsy: Foran
and Mrs,, 'John ,Nicholson. Pour-
ing tea during the evening were
Mrs. Jahn"' Miller, grandmother
of the bride, MrsLorne Durnin,
Miss AnniDurnin and' Mrs:.
Fred. McQuillin: Mrs.' ,Ernest
Gaunt, Mrs. Gordon Dyon's,'. Mrs.
Jim Curran and. Nancy, Mrs. Bob
Lyons, 'Mrs, Chester Nicholson
and Donna and' Mrs. Keith Cran-•
Ston. served, in thedining room,.,
Mr. and, .Mrs. Dan = Rose .of
Newmarket spent the week. -end.
with Mr. and Mrs.:' Harvey Webb.
M. ,ani, Mrs.. Jac. k Sparkes of
London . and Mr: and' Mrs. Alvin
Miller of ;Strathroy were guests
• gat the 'Durnin-Miller., wedding,
visited with. their relatives in the
community over the--Week-end..
Mr, , and Mrs, William Pardon;
Mary' Bea and Barbara Ann. and
• Miss. Beatrice. McQuillin were re-.
.cent. '. visitors: with .' Mrs. Robert'
McQuillin, Geprg:e' and Marilyn
in 'Hamilton. •
. Sy:mpathy of the co rimuni.ty
goes to Mr. ,Wm. Robb: and Judy.
Wardell. in the . loss of his : Wife
and her ' grandmother,, Mrs. Wm,
The July meeting of the
• will: be .held on . July 6.t'h at the
hall in the -form of . a community
picnic' at 2:30. The 4-H' girls 'Will
be in charge of:. garries and. will
•deinonstrate„ "Cottons., May Be
"Smart", . A picnic lunch will be
served.. All ladies and ,'children
of "the.; community are invited,.. •
•':jL. and: Mrs. Keith'.Black and'
sons poi Ottawa Were week -end.
guests wth•Mr. and: Mrs. Gordon
McPherson.' Kevin ' and Gordon
remain'ed' for `•some holidays..On
Saturday; Mrs: -Black°attended.
the '1951 class reunion: at St.,,
Jose h's . Hos i a in LondOn:
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Little ,'Billy' Thompson *of Exe=•
ter spent ,the past week •with, his
grandparents, Mt.'and Mrs. Gar
don McPherson Mrs „Thompson
:Visited. here on Sunday and Billy:
returned halrne. with her..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles. McDon-
ald; Gladys and Aalan.and Mrs
Sam' Reid.: of;,. Lucknow...recently
attended the baptismal . service :in
• Blake's: Church when ° James
Charles: '• son ' of r Mr. and Mrs
Keith Cranston'�was: baptized;: •
A.' family dinner• was held: 'on
Sunday' at the 'home of Mr. • and
Mrs: Donald Murray. in ,honour.
• of Mr. and Mrs Cliff Murray' on
: their :30th wedding. anniversary.
The family presented them. 'with
gifts.
KINLOU6H
Mrs.. Katherine Collins and ' 41
pupils and parents •ehj•oyed a.
bus trip to Midland on. Friday.
Place's :visitedwere. the'. Forestry
station at Midhurst, the. Museum
at Pet etanguishine, .the Huron.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKIyOW, ONTARIO
Will .Have T�.Have
MarketingC�ntr.oI,"
Carp . Hemingway)
I would 'like to, ,give you some
part of the panel d1SCUSS1On chair-
ed by Gordon Grieg ,and with
Panelists Dr' Patterson, Ken
Standing, Bob... NlcKercher and
Everett Biggs; • •
Dr. Patterson 'stated, . that the
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farmer's income. has. . dropped
drastically since 1951 but for thea
past --three years. has shown some
indication �of)�holding ,the. line at
this reduced .level,... . .
Ken ° ;Standing 'reported' ' that
European , markets are available
for Ontario:.grains at a price.
The high. grade ' standards for
Ontario grains is• very helpful in
selling' our products but we do.
have difficulty in providing con-
tinuity of .supply,
(I might add that, since: the.
Zone meeting, 1 have been in
formed;. that .the last ,of the 1960
.winter wheat, crop •has been sold:
I, .wonder . if the Dairy Industry
would have .b. een in' the rness it
`seems to be.. in -with butter and
skim -milk, powder had there been
a means of producer Marketing'
similar- to the Wheat, Marketing
Mr; Biggs. stated that. Farm .or
'ganization' and ' M'arketin'g. Boards
had been quite beneficial to the.
Farmer and while the 'larmer.'s'
ineorne was not . what. it should
be,• at. would' have been much
•worse' had . it not been. for. these
Bob MoKerciier stated: that Co,
Operatives' are, able to,, do, little.
at.'reinoving surplus ;products but
have :been' quite successful'in sel
ling on. ' domestic . market, parti-
cularly in the.' .poultry' and dairy
'branches. (I . think perhaps : Bob.
cotild have • been a: :little. less
modest 'and pointed out that.. it
is; profitable to,the Producer. for
the'G�o-.Qp'. to, export at epst since'
the removal of -the sr -plus will
increase the domestic price ' by a
like .'.amount. Private: business
cannot export ca t xp rt at: this level. Also'.
if the Co-op I strong, enough,
as it is in Denmark,removal of
surplus is quite practical.);
It was interesting to Dr.
.. ... s g hear _.
Patterson state that beef ,produ-'
cers, received. the lowest net in-
come with sheep, producers very
little better, and on up with: hogs
and the • various branches of
dairying. We produce a " slight
surplus of .beef' but we are very
short: on lamb and wool produc
1 thesupport
tion... (Apparently
price on lamlb is barely profitable
and imports are allowed to keep,
the price at this level most of.
the time.): That production con-
trol would ' not seem to increase
price. is, substantiated 'in a re-
cent Ontario. Broiler ..Grower
bulletin in which 'the broiler
growers are stated as .being op
PPNESDAY , JUNE ' 28th, 1.961
posed . to* reduced production in.
Ontario • ,Since. this Would only
mean greater .supplies coming in
.
from,, other prQyinces and; front.
the 'U 5,,.
The conclusion of al1 this, seem,
ed to Abe that farmers, will have
to, take over the control of mar,
'keting their product and' parti=
cularly the disposal of . surplus
"and as Mr, Biggs remarked "not.
be dependent on the e fickle whims
of .:government."
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'Indian Village, the. Martyrs ■
Shrine and Old .;Fort; St.'Marie,
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at Midland: Guided • tours :were w
given at each' place.: ■
Miss, Evelyn 'Nicholson visited
during' the week with MVliss
na• Nicholson ; at Toronto.
Miss Sheila Haldenlby left' this is
week for SouthB;ay Mouth where
she will be: employed ::• for ; :the _. K1NCARDIN.
summer.:.: • •
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UCKNOW DISTRIC
f ou `are urged to visit your. nearest ' centre; on the ` date the
will bethere Everyone from . six months :of
• T.B 'f `estuzg Unit . there. Everyone y
age up will receive; a FREE tuberculin test,• and three to five days
later 'a "reading will be . taken.,. Where .there is a; positive reaction,:
4 ars of age will
an . X-1ia ' will. then :%e • iven. Everyone over , 0 ye
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be igen an X -Ray regardless'of.,the reading.
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During the ,month .of July t1he, .■
Anglican Service will, be held at
11:15 'a:m. ' •
Mr. George Haldenby cleft, on. ; '
Wednesday' for Toronto where he • .
i employed by' :the; Standard -
Paving Company. •
Mrs.. William Cox, Rev, . Benson "•
Cox, 'Mrs. Earle Hodgins, Misses e.
Edna; ' aria May Boyle . attended 1 Z':.
the Golden Wedding' reception .:
for Mr.: and" Mrs.' Thomas' Mac- 's•
Donald . at Lochalsh which .rs
held' on Saturday, at 'their home: .•.
The •July, meeting of the H.W I:'
will be held', on. July. 6th (even-
ing): Hostesses, Mrs: 'Lyn'ian.:Sut
ton aril ,Mrs. P. A. Murray. Roll.
call,';`Name' a way in which the
Atomic- age -is changingour
lives". Topic "The responsibility
of freedom:" Motto, Homes are
made' to live in, not' .to look : at."
4=H girl's our : guests, Contest, : ■
"Strawberry pie." Directors, Mrs.: r:
.P.° A. Murray, . Mrs L, -Sutton. .11
A number. from 'here attended ■
the reception ' at Holyrood• .hall
on • Saturday evening for Mr. & . •,
Mrs. Ivan ` VlcFarlan, newlyweds., •'
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I. CAN GET YOU TWE BENEFITS OF A.CASH'DEAL
Retne'niber •before you buy your car; consider the benefits
.of .One -Stop -Service, through The Agerit . Automobile
Finance Plan.
Pet the funds you- want; plus the insurance you .need,'
with all benefits of a cash deaf:
It's• economical; confidential and convenient.
For further particulars; telephone before you.buy.
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Pbone 06,; LucklYow'
Legion: Hall
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Hours Listed are the ,same on the day: the test
. is given and the' day of the reading and.X-ray.
..Your part: in eliminating.
Tuberculosis •is " a ' very small, •
yet. important one. All you-
have 'to- do is take • a few,
minutes of your time to attend
your, nearest clinic. Many -poli..;
unteer , workers have'spent
hours •:of their time all through
the county' to make thi's clinic.
possible. You, owe" it 'to them,.
but mast of• all to yourself and
family,‘ to :make sure' you are
tested for Tuberculosis.
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