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THE 14UCKNOW SENTLNEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
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HOLYROOD
Congratulations to . Mr.. and
Mrs. Lloyd ;Ackert os the arrival
of' a son; in Wingham Hospital,,
Saturday, May ,30th.
Mr. and Mrs: 'Sara Farmer
.visited Sunday .with .• relations .in
London. , .
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ' Smith
and :baby son of Kitchener spent
the .week -end at his home here.
Mrs. -Jim; Smith who had spent
a few days in Kiitchener with
them; returned .home.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark John-
ston and' Lloyd: .
Miss Margaret: Taylor is visit-
ing atthe home of her neice, Mr..
and 1VIrs. John Ackert.
Miss, P•at. • 'Welsh
W and nd friend 'of•
London.. spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr.. and. Mrs. Wm.
Welsh and .Sandy. •
Mr. and Mrs:: Jahn White and
Sheila of the 9th concession, Kin-
cardine, visited . Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Smith.. and: boys.
The sympathy :of the communi-
ty . is' extended to .. Mr. Ricard'
WayneElliott and family a loss of
spent entpar-
o nston • of Toronto in th
_ P, . the wek-end with his ' I' a • dear' ' wife and mother.:
SEEK•VOT:E OK
HOG MARKETING:
A new plebiscite among farm-
ers over Ontario's. controversial
hog marketing plan •.appears .,to
be •solve time .away,
Apart f rola the' provincial, elec-
tion ' carnpaign the main argu-
mentpostponing 'a.vote seems
to for
be negotiations between: meat
packers.and the hog co-operative
to de, velop a mutually acceptable
system of marketing.
In: an interview' .recently, Ag-
riculture '- Minister Goodfellow
said . he ' can ' make rio definite
statement of: prospects . for a vote'
despite an application • •for one
now before . Chief Justice J, C.
•MoRuer of, the •Ontario Supreme
Court. . .
"The .chief 'justice left it in
abeyance , and 'indicated a vote
should be., ;called but there are
some other things that:should be
strairglhtened out," Mr. Ooodfel
low. said.
He said he was referring to the
negotiations between :the Meat
Packers': Council of .Canada' and
the..Ontario Hog Producers' Mar-
keting Board. Bell , telephone
Company had been working -"on a
system of recorded teletype bids
that nigihit. go . further even than
setting 'differences 'between the
two .groups,
"I think it would take away a
lot of opposition among produ-
cers : whoaren't satisfied • with the
;plan as it is," said$the • agcul-
ture minister: •
• • But the group oppoaing ., She
hog mark -system isn't sitting
back. At a. meeting in Stratford
on Friday,., sponsored by the Free
Enterprise Hog Producersa'.reso
lotion • ` was passed' asking the
bread alone ..
For thosein trouble, ,The Saivation'Army keeps
an open door. In its hostels, havens, homes and hospitals,
workers' who understand the' human heart know
that bread alone is not enough.
While the body is cared for, the spirit is healed and
uplifted bythe message of hope. way g '
gMen, omen. and children
are "fnade whole", and shown' the, to loving
service'.of God and man:
In this workof mercy you can share. Your contribution . .
will, bring the glow of happiness to your heart.
The understanding heart and the human touch
SAWAT!ON !ARMY:
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CASH, TRADE,' TERMS . Open Evenings Until 10'
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:Phone . '173, Brussels
.Minister •of Agriculture. to .yin-,
' struct the Ontario Farm Products
.Marketing . Board to .conduct a*
properly prepared and regularly
supervised 'vote of all prodt1 rs
of hogs ri Ontario: on the quest-
ion: `Are `. you , in favor of the.
compulsory, marketing of'. hogs in
Ontario?" • .
The •
, hog board ' is; confident no
vote, . will: be held in &the imme-
diate future, however.
"As far as we' know, the gob-
eminent 'considers last 'July's:
vote, was ari indication `the ma-,
jority of producers favored :the.
plan," says Mr. ,Boynton.-,.
Meanwhile, the, hog, board has
postponed -its plans to extend the
marketing plan intoEasternOn-
tario. '
BUY. STEEL ;CHAIRS:
FOR ;LEGION .':HALL
The; May meeting of s.,iicknow
Branch, 309;.' Canadian Legion,.
held Tuesday,, May 26th; ' with
the president Garnet Henderson.
in. the chair. Zlhere was a `.very
p' oor attendance' at this meeting.
...The attendance draw •' was . not
won,' for 'the 'second month in
succession, . so next 'meeting ` it
Will—be for; $12.00. ' .
The' social evening • with the
Ladies • Auxiliary, . which .had
been planed for 'June 10trii has
had. to .be 'postponed. till. June
24th,.' butfurther details were
not available owing :to :theab-
sense of the 'entertainment com-
mittee.
Several suggestions were made
regarding. prizes • for the. • annual
Memorial-. Day. draw, but the.
final choice was left to the draw
Committee, Ted Collyer • and
,Warren' Wylds. . .
One hundred, new all steel
'chairs, had .b , en purchased and
are new in se in' the hall.
LOCHALSH.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan .MacLean
and .family .of Collingwood spent
the week -end visiting Mr. and.
Mrs. ;Dan MacLean and Mr.. and
M,rs •,Ewan MacLean.
Mr. and `Mrs, Oliver McChar-
les and John: and Mr. • and ,Mrs:
Norval Stewart and Nancy visit.
ed, with, the' Brydon family .at
'Mount Forest, recently.
• A bus trip " to "London was en-
joyed by the teacher and pupils.
of Lochalsh . school.. Several of
the . mothers also ' enjoyed the
trip.
Miss . Louise MacLennan of To-
rmrte spent the 'week -end with
her parents, Mr, and 'Mrs. Emile
MacL'ermark.. .
:Sympathy of the community
goes 'to Mrs: Bill Ross. and
Sam Gibson in the loss' of'a bro
they, Mr: Boden Ritchie..
We : 'are'sorry to report that
Mr. Dunc. MacKenzie is again a,
patient in Wingham Hospital..
NOTICE
After `selling . his business
in London alniost ' 5 years ago
RAE J. WATSON
your Liberal, candidate
"lad a wide 'choice of
where to live. .
• This Hurn -Bryce . area was .. .
chosen because Rae was
raised and educated here;
the hills and spring cricks
are. wonderful, the Great
Lakes . offer excellent boating
and the people' are second
to none.
Although 'tt is job, of'
representing you, will
take him to Toronto' for ,
several weeks at a time
Rae has no intention of
Moving out, of his nice. ,
comfortable, new house,
nor away, from the people he
likes' so t+vell.
Huron -Bruce Liberate Assoc:
WEDNE
WILL]
The d
Ritchie
Tuesday,
where hl
with th€
Cosnpan)
Weeks
peacef ull
• and it 1
that we
same roo
• . Boden
th': d sea
ennan
formerly. '•
some set
Towland
'headed b;
mer, I,ue1�
NIL iari1
en's forrl
Towland'
. 'funeral w
• ing as pa
Ed Litt,
layson,'Rc
len, Vern'
Bedew 1
He was b
ship on :C
was one
children •
Ritchie an
His paren
-months of
For the
when not
he had ma
his, brother
clue, the.,
• ; Boden was
ed disposil
a .heart cc
ago,: but a
usual .hekli
• "work 014
death
death.cani,
relatives a?
The funs
at the MciL_ (
Mennorial
conducted'1
of ;Ashfield
ing 'been a
congi egatioa
• Greenhill .0
•_.•Flower. ' b
and. ' Tom 11
Douglas:Roe
Gibson, Haz
' •Boden°'is
ters, Mrs. G
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Helm, (Myrl
Clifford . Ea
Burlthigton;
(Esther) of
/Ross, (Edna;
four brothel
, ville, . Fred '4
fred.of Luclj
:field.
lie 'was
sisters, Mrs
'.: (Mamie) . of
Jack. Grant
GEORGE'. W
There
home of .his
nington, on •�
1959,George
was the son
Taylor 'and j
Octobe 1'2th;
`a med
old homestea
Kinloss 'Town,
condition for
two 'years. a
then 1�
With his sist
law at Lot 9;
Survivors
(l yra), Mrs.
two nephews,
• Pennington, ai
Irs Wallace
The funeral
?Sie'llectii?re
:. Ohurc
ater, on
lay 19th, wit]
ffn'g Cemetery
�ailbearers
ardson, 'Charle
fin, Charles T�
Wallace : Conn
• George Tiffin,
Jamieson �PettS
Tae Lucknbi
$tock at all WI
• boob and addi
Phone 35 Luck