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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-05-01, Page 3REM' WHITE 1 FOOD STORES 1 5 COFFEE Viarshmallows cREAmER 7-Lb. Bag IUR FIVE ROSES $1.09 SUNSPUN JET PUFFED Kraft: BUYSTIFEWEEK PEA OR'VEQETAOLE •HABITANT • 5'01).P.S. 28 . Fl. Oz. Tin 1.1-0z. Jar 69c RED ASSORTED„— LAURA SECOND PUDDINGS 5 FL Oz. 4i69c , 1-02. BONUS PACK NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE 11-0Z. JAR BAYER ASPIRIN 100 ,...„.. 79c PHONE • WHITE STORE 528-3001 BEST BUY! FLAVOUR CRYSTALS 7,0z. Foil: Packs TANG QRAN:GE:2i 9c DEL MONTE 1-Lb. Cello Bag LARGE PRUNES 5 ASSORTED HEINZ .41/4 Fl. Or. bars '.$TRAINE' D FOODS • 5189c• FEATURE!— REGULAR OR COLOUR PRINT — ROYALE WELS 2 i 79c ASSORTED VARIETIES . Packet Packs TWINKLE , CAKE MIXES , 3 3 3 T IDE ).ETERGEN ONO SIZE PACKAGE NOTICE Closed Mondays °pay All Day Thursday OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK 1 LOWER INTEREST RATES Now Available 'On 1ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES Anywhere' In Ontario On RESIDENTIAL,sCOMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and FARM PROPERTIES' Interim Financing For New Construction & Land Development For Representatives In. Your Area Phone SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS AND CONSULTANTS LIMITED (519). 744-6535 Collect Head Office - 56 Weber St. E. Kitchener, Ont. —We Buy Eidsting Mortgages for Instant Cash-- THE" LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO mart Shoppers alms /1 SAVE GASOLINE ...AND TIME! PAGE. TI4RER. 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 1' AND R PARK Clara Lake is far seasonal aping FNP6 RMATION ;..27s7