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Chester Pinnell
is, Elizabeth Suter
1. Rod Wraith,
nd Cheri of Wing-
pests at the
d Mrs. John Wraith
;unday.
it of Lucknow
On Saturday ,
ind District Hospit
Ls a patient for
wing a coronary.
Fred Lanting of Lucknow was
hospitalized in Wingham and
District Hospital for a few days
recently but is now back to work.
Mrs. Lloyd McNall of R. R. 5
Lucknow returned to her home Sun
day from Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, where she had been a patient
for a month and underwent surg-
ery. Mrs. McNall had previously
undergone surgery at Wingham
Hospital and had been a patient
for two weeks before going to
Victoria, Hospital.
Recent local winners at Howick
Lions bingo were: regular game,
Eileen Wagner LUcknow; door
prize, Tena Gardner , Lucknow.
Mrs. Theodore Van Diepen and
Betty Hendricks, leaders of the
Kingsbridge Girl Guide Company ,
Mrs. J. C. McKim, Mrs. Don
Thompson and Sandra Finlay of
tucknow and Mrs. John Gnay Of
Belgrave attended the annual
meeting of the Beaver
Division of the Girl, Guides in. Hand
over on Saturday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Keane, Lucknow , were
Linda Currie and William Mann
both of Wallaceburg, Pauline
Wick and Dennis Wick of Dresden.
Zeend kiyteraita
Dear Sir:
. For some time now I have beeP
trying to refrain - from these
comments. However'impulse has
overcome my better judgement,
and 1- submit the following.
What's all this talk about food
shortages? Everywhere, I read
about food shortages, or expected
food shortages. Anybody who
goes shopping must realize that
the food stores are well stocked
with a good selection of anything
they wish to purchase. You can
take your choice of fruits,
vegetables, meats, pistrys, cer-
eals or anything else, its all there
waiting for customers.
Has anyone tried.to buy a home
freezer lately? or a single bed
mattress, or matched set of
Washer and drier, or the new car
of your choice? Or worse still
parts to repair the one you have?
Farm machinery, tile, brick,
plumbing fixtures and I could go
on and on are on back order
nearly every time you need any.
Has the food- store operator ever
told you to come back in 2-weeks
that he may have some then? It
seems to me that food is one of
the few things that is not in short
supply.
We often, hear that the people
of India are starving. I have a
close friend living in India at the
present time, who tells me that
many people in India ARE hungry
and starving. But the people in
India who have MONEY can buy
anything they want in the line of
food, -and . there are 200 million
cows roaming around eating
everything in sight till they die of
old age or unattended sickness.
It seems to me that society can
be conned into a state of mind
that blinds, simply by well
directed publicity. When people
whose main physical ,problems
are a result of over eating or
drirlking, 'can be led to believb
there is a food shortage, we must
admit there must be some expert
publicity,,people around.
Then theres this business of
good land going out of food'
production. I agree' that there
should be better management of
land uses. But' whose responsi-
bility is it to maintian a resource
for some future generation? If
Canada's population continues to
increase at the rate of only 1.7 per
cent every ten 'years and farmers
efficiency increases as it has in
the past 10 years, we'll be looking
for export markets for a long time
yet.
And isn't land ,that is occupied
by highways; airfields, cities etc.
serving people better, than land
that lies 'under throrn trees..
Sincerely,
Mason Bailey,
R.R. 3, Blyth, Ont.
!.t MacLennan of -
limed to her home
ix weeks in Wirt-
)1lowed by three '
me of her daugh,-
cCormick of R. R.
rman's
Ave
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Clara Lake is
far seasonal aping
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