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Sees Two Farm Organizations Moving
Closer Together In Present Objectives •
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CoupleWilt Live In Toronto •
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ey said the• NFU seems to be
changing its direction: He said
those members of the Federatior
who had participated in' camp-
aigning for the General Farm
Organization vote some years
ago , .would be glad to see that
the NFU now seems to agree to '
having the government approve'
one organization as a bargainer
for farmers and for compulsory
involvement in that organization.
—During the_GEO campaign,:the
hZ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1972 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAM! THIRTEEN
Barbara Jean McLellan and •
Allen. George Colwell exchanged
wedding vows at'St. Joseph's
Church, Sarnia. Rev. John De-
vine, assisted by Rev. Robert
Clyde4of-Kinloss _United-church,
performed the ceremony.
The_hride is the_dau• ter of
Mr., and Mrs. Arnold McLellan
of Sarnia. The groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert Colwell
of R. R./4 Kincardine. '
Given in marriage by her fath-
er,the-bride-wore-a-fuli-length,—
gown of silk organza featuring
flared skirt which extended to a
Her illusion veil:-was held .by a
natural floral head-piece of
stephanotis, and she carried a
bouquet of stephanotis and Sonora
roses.
Margaret Ann' McLellan sister
of the bride was maid of honour,
and the bridesmaid was'Marilyn
•C61wC11, sister of..-the groorn,
Bruce Colwell and Bob Geddes,
-cousin of the groom , assisted the
Stock Yards. Mrs. Colwell is a
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• gtoom. Arnold 'McLellan , broth='
et of the bride and Arnold,'
Schuur, brother-in-law of the
bride were Ushers.
'The dinner and reception was
held at the Sarnia Golf and did-
deep cathedral train. . ing Club.
, For a wedding trip to Kentucky,'
The scooped neckline and em- the bride chose a red and black pire waist, were accented by
appliques of lace daisies, as well ensemble with black patent ac- .
s-the-bodice-, hemline and train.
cessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Colwell are liv-
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Guaranteed •
well is employed at the Toronto
investment 197
Certificates. Hospital in Guelph and will be
working in Toronto.
Mrs. Jack Van Osch.
Congratulations to little Rhonda
Hogan, five-monthi-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hogan, who
placed, _first in the six month :and •
under class in the baby show at •
the Lucknow Fair on Saturday.
Also congratulations to St. Jos-
eph's School on placing, second
with their float at the Lucknow
Fair. .
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heffernan
and family of Newmarket were
Week end visitors with Mr. and
-Mrs..- Ormond-Heffernan.
STUDENTS ATTENDING UNIVER
SITIES from this area are: Annie'
Van Diepenbeek in her fourth
year at-Bresc i 4Ha11, -London-.
Kathy Hogan in her first year
at Western University.
Francis Hogan'in his second
• Brother Passes
At Wroxerier
DAVID HOUSTON
David Roy HoUston of Wroxeter
died suddenly at his home follow-
ing a heart seizure on Monday,
September 4 in his 83rd year.
He watt born in Kinloss Town-
ship on May 7 089 0, a son of
William Houston and Anna Mac-
Donald,
In 1917 he married Marie Etken-
swiller., They farmed in Kinloss
'ToWnship until 1951 when they -
moved to East Wawanosh. Two
years•ago they sold their a
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Wwa-
nosh.far and moved to Wroxeter.
Mr. Houston is survived by
wife, three sons and two daugh-
ters, David of Wroxeter, Jim of
Paisley Harvey of Teeswater,
Mrs. Basil (Kathleen) Cassidy and
Mrs. Herb (Joyce) Doerr, both of
-Wingham; one brother William
Houston of Lucknow and two sis-
ters ,, Mrs. Anna Coapman of
Brockport , New York and Mrs.
Marion Towse of Vancouver.
He•was-predeceased-by one
daughter Grace. '
The funeral 'service was held
at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow on Thursday, Septem-
ber 7th. Rev. Glenn Noble, min-
ister of Lucknow Presbyterian
Church was in 'charge of the ser-
rank Moore: •
year at ARriculurrarCo lege i• •
Ridgetown.
Paul Frayne in his first year at
Waterloo Lutheran University.
Faye Hogan iri,herfinal year at
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Mr. and Mrs. Len Woodley and
Paul of Malton,,Mrs. Len Wood- s,
and Mrs./Ambrose Hartman of
Kitchener were recent visitors
with Mrs. Marie Austin.
Mr. and•Mrs. Jan Goumans of
Holland are visiting with his
-sister-and-her-husband_ Mr and •
By Keith Roulston
Objectives ofithe Federation
of Agriculture and the National
Farmers' Union seem to be mov-
ing more in the .same direction •
after a. bitter battle of the_pai_
according to Mason Bailey, pres-
ident of the Huron Federation of
Agriculture.
.Referring to the recent attempt
of the NFU to have itself named
as sole bargaining agent ,for all
-farmers-Ili/Canada-, Mr. Bail—
Recreation.course 'at Conestoga
College , Kitchener. •
Several families from here
and from Goderich attended the
Knights of Columbui corn roast
at the Little Point Farms on Sun-
day afternoon.
Interment was in South Kinlok speak for all farmers and bargain
Cemetery. ' 'for them. The NFU, fought and-
Pallbearers were" William Kell- won to have the status quo up-
ish, Thomas Moore, Thomas held. 1
Moore Jr. , Charles Moore, Herb Mr. Bailey told directors of
Brescia Hall, London.
Marianne O'Keefe in her first
year enrolled in a three 'year
Secretarial Science Coulse, at
Brescia Hall, London.
John-Shea-rdown- enrolled-dm-a the.libron PederatiOn Thfirsday
night in Clinton that he was glad
to ser_that Federationinembers
did not fire letters to the, editor
to newspapers after the NFU
members 'had come to the def-
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Self-defence is the
secret of safety. You've got
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Federation had fought to have
vice. ' one united farm organization to '
e rewa • ing art
f Self-Defence. -
The best protective
equipment against job
a lot to live for; work
your eyes, your ears, defensiyely, and enjoy life.
your. brain.
Keep alert, work' Th e site
defensively, and you'll stay wawtY .
on thr job. .
accidents is already yours —
Your Workmen's Compensation Board
- ands The SafetyAssociaiioni, Ontario
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