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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1972 ' PAGE, TWENTY-ON! THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK$OW, ONTARIO
Will Live n Centralia'
FORAN - DIETRICH - Photo by Phillips
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He doesn't want to stand on a ribbon cutting, hand shaking, flag waving campaign -'that's for
the birds. Charlje wants a better Huron Riding and he means it. He's a digger not a scratcher.
He'll discover those area problems and he'll meet the 'people concerned face to face to discuss
thern. And he's not afraid of getting his boots dirty if its going to promote Huron and
Middlesex.
He's a member of the Tax Review .Committee of County Council and a member of the Social
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Charlie is a farmer and understands farming problems. He'sconvineed that the sugar beet
industry could be revived in Huron and Middlesex. He feels there are better ways of marketing'
corn in peak periods and he'd like , to encourage.snore Canadian farmers to become involved in,
liveStock breeding. '
And Charlie will fight for other benefits, too. For instance; he'd like more area development, he
believes in Goderich Harbour as a potential Great Lakes port, he feels.that Sky Harbor airport
should be maintained and would fight for a subsidy, if necessary.
Stimulation of local industry is another key issue Charlie believes in. He wants to give incentives
to light industry 'to boostlocal eEonarny. And 'he wants 'to snake sure the 'brains' of Huron and
Middlesex stay in Huron Riding instead ,of heading south or to the cities. •
A better Huron Riding is worth fighting for. Charlie Thomas is a fighter.
ervices ommi ee. e•-• • Dim - . ovincta - -.skitions-.-
He's served on the Regional Development Council for eight years - latterly as vice-president
and he's served on the Huron Planning Board -- last year as chairman.
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The marriage of Linda , Diane
DieffiEff;--ditigh-te-For-Kc---aird----
Mrs. Leonard Dietrich of R. R. 3
Dashwood and Cornelius (Con)
Joseph Foran , son of Mr.. and Mrs.
John Foran of R. R. 2' Auburn,
was solemnized in Our Lady of
. Mt. Carmel Church on Friday ,
iSeprember-22nd_at.2.220_p_m___L_
Baskets of gladioli decorated the
church'.
Father . G . Mooney officiate
at the double ring ceremony.
Organist was Miss Madeline
Glavin. Soloists were Mrs. 'Dor-
.een Browning and Miss Batbra
Phaff..
Given in marriage 'by her fath-
ei•—i, he bride w-ore—a-floor-length—
.gown of white silk faille styled
with a Victorian neckline , em
pire waistline and 'Bishop sleeves
and fashioned with French guip-
ure lace on the bodice and
sleeves. Her chapel length silk
illusion veil was similarly out-
lined with guipure lace with a
floral' cluster headpiece. She car-
ried a cascade of white silk
flowers.
Miss Suzanne Dietrich was maid
of honour and Miss Donna Dietrich
PURPLE GROVE
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mackay
attended.the Wheat Producers
Convention in Kingston recently.
Mrs. Mackay was given acourt-
esy-tiitte-----ci- tr.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clifford,
Mrs. A. M. Crowe and Mike of
Los /Angeles., California , . Robert
Grieves of Sudbury , Mr. and. Mrs.
Dewaine Gregg and girls of Cliff-
ord and Mrs. Don Chadborne .and
Tracy of Kincardine were recent
visitors with Mr.' and Mrs. Victor
Gawley.
'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arnold and
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh visited
on Sunday in Goderich with Dr.
and Mrs. R. A. McCosh, who
celebrated their Golden Wedding
anniversary.
The regular meeting of the
Purple Grove Women's Institute
was held on, Wedne'sday, October
4, at the home of Mrs. Howard
Thompson. Mr. Clayton Nichol-
son-Was guest speaker with a very
informative talk on the telephone
system. '
Get well wishes are extended
to -Ralph fill Of LtickbOW ,
formerly of Purple -Grove , who is a
patient in Wingham Hospital.
'was bridesmaid, both of Dash-,
--Wiiiia -a-ridilifefs of the-bride,- •
.Betty Jane Foran, sister of the • •
groom was flower girl. They
were dressed alike in gowns of
Screen printed acryliC crepe in
floial design with pink back-
ground and carried baskets of pink
-and-white-dried floweys-.'
Groomsman was. Frank Foran
and 'Terry Foran was usher, both
o Own. Leonard-pietrich Jr. ,
brother of the bride was ringbear-
er .
A reception followed in Dash-
wood Community Centre.
For travelling the bride chose
'a red' jumper with white blouse
.and navy accessories.
Following a wedding trip to
Northern Ontario, the couple
are residing in Centralia. The
bride and groom are both employ-
ees of Dashwood Industries.
Save on
taxes
by your
retirement
plan
1Yloney you .put into your
registered retirement plan
oan• be deducted •froin the
• tax. Put that money away
• 'in monthly instalments in' -
.'yoUr...V.ictoria and Grey •
" special savings, account
beginning right now YoUll
earn 'high interest -until 'the
end:Of ;February--nextlyit -----7'
and you can put it into.
your own retirement .
income fUnd. and deduct
that amount from taxable
income.•:Let us set it all . up
for' you. 'Get smart today
'at Victoria and Grey..
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GREY
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
Lealand Hill, Manager
Elgip. and Kingston •
- Streets
Goderich 52447381
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