The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-07-24, Page 8s
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Well In. Tune
Fo.
Safe -Clan Economical -Driving
1.E. MacD.0'K!A..L0 Esso
LUCKNOW,
THE
Agricultural
Tidbits
With Adrian Vos.
Those people who are down on
Agriculture Minister Eugene
Whelan for his statements that
Canadian food prices are a bar-
gain had better.do some research
before offering criticism. Food
prices anywhere, in the world are
higher than in North America,
Of course this is small consolation
for those on low incomes. But
the fact remains. It appears from
here that great many lower
income families have the same
problem as those on High incomes.,
SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, 014TA.RIO
The Maitland Valley Conserva-
tion. Authority will,be sponsoring
the new mascot -editor, pocky
Raccoon,. in the weekly newspap-
ers through -out the Maitland Riv-
er Watershed.
It's Rocky''s job to let people
know what the Conservation Auth-
ority is and what it does in its
effortsto promote proper manage-
ment and to protect our natural
resources. Rocky hopes also to
make Ithe public "conservation
conscious" and wishes to let them
know how. Maitland Valley
Conservation,Authc, ity can assist
.others through its many conserva -
tion' programs:
presently', a Bluebird. Manage-
ment Pro ram is proposed by the
they often have their priorities
g.
Maitland Authority.
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The Bluebirdwas near..the
i"
point of extinction until concern-
recreation? -It seems'that in
ed individuals began programs to
many cases, recreation comes first,
help nurse its numbers back to a
or, the case of beer. It makes me
,survival level.
tired when I see an interview on
Since South-western ,Ontario is
TV,. with a colorset in the back=
in the Bluebird's breeding range,,
.ground of a room with smallMaitland.
Valley Conservation
children around and a woman
it rN1,
whose husband left her; crying that.
location 'and nature of any pro -
she can't feed ,the children prop-
lt�'1k.,
a.
iduals. or groups who have tried to
says, but the' problem lies not
remove the Bluebird's name from
with high food costs. It lies with
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of management skill. Usually
chips and'soft drinks,
this woman looks. fat; probably. be-
One can ask: "Why shouldn't
cause 'oi a wrong diet , as potato
the poor have a right to a bottle
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Keep
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Well In. Tune
Fo.
Safe -Clan Economical -Driving
1.E. MacD.0'K!A..L0 Esso
LUCKNOW,
THE
Agricultural
Tidbits
With Adrian Vos.
Those people who are down on
Agriculture Minister Eugene
Whelan for his statements that
Canadian food prices are a bar-
gain had better.do some research
before offering criticism. Food
prices anywhere, in the world are
higher than in North America,
Of course this is small consolation
for those on low incomes. But
the fact remains. It appears from
here that great many lower
income families have the same
problem as those on High incomes.,
SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, 014TA.RIO
The Maitland Valley Conserva-
tion. Authority will,be sponsoring
the new mascot -editor, pocky
Raccoon,. in the weekly newspap-
ers through -out the Maitland Riv-
er Watershed.
It's Rocky''s job to let people
know what the Conservation Auth-
ority is and what it does in its
effortsto promote proper manage-
ment and to protect our natural
resources. Rocky hopes also to
make Ithe public "conservation
conscious" and wishes to let them
know how. Maitland Valley
Conservation,Authc, ity can assist
.others through its many conserva -
tion' programs:
presently', a Bluebird. Manage-
ment Pro ram is proposed by the
they often have their priorities
g.
Maitland Authority.
wrong.
The Bluebirdwas near..the
What should come ' first , food or
point of extinction until concern-
recreation? -It seems'that in
ed individuals began programs to
many cases, recreation comes first,
help nurse its numbers back to a
or, the case of beer. It makes me
,survival level.
tired when I see an interview on
Since South-western ,Ontario is
TV,. with a colorset in the back=
in the Bluebird's breeding range,,
.ground of a room with smallMaitland.
Valley Conservation
children around and a woman
Authority would like to know the
whose husband left her; crying that.
location 'and nature of any pro -
she can't feed ,the children prop-
gram undertaken byprivate. indiv-
erly. I believe everything she
iduals. or groups who have tried to
says, but the' problem lies not
remove the Bluebird's name from
with high food costs. It lies with
the list of endangered species.
low income, coupled with. a lack
of management skill. Usually
chips and'soft drinks,
this woman looks. fat; probably. be-
One can ask: "Why shouldn't
cause 'oi a wrong diet , as potato
the poor have a right to a bottle
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Program subject to
Change without
notice.
)f pop?" And I can ask" Why,
shouldn't it be a an
type of Culross Farmer.
irink or a" glass of cold. milk?"
If the income is too low to buy For Many Years
nourishing food, the income prob-
lem should be remedied. Tf
iousehold management is at DUNCA.N THO,WSON
.'cult, this should be cgrrected .., If
)rior.itiesare wrong social advis- Duncan Stewart Thompson o,
:rs should advise them. But Culross Township passed away
Athelan is right, food in Canada Wingham and District Hospital
s the greatest bargain in the .
Sunday, July 14 in his, 81st year
vorld , Not only that it .costs less ' He had been a resident at Hap
sere than anywhere -else but it Hours Home at Riversdale until
Iso takes a lower percentage of weeks ago when he suffered a••
our income., In .most countries it stroke and. was admitted to h
akes over fifty percent of their' al. Although he lost his eyes'
ncome for .food ' while here ' it some eleven years ago, he was
lovers around the 2CP/o mark. bright, and cheerful and enjoy
let's be grateful and accept the his family and visitors and old
trobability that for the time being $cquainta-aces. .
,ur standard of living will not
urther increase . The only way I Mr. • Thompson was born an '
an see to keep some of the cost July 5 , 1894 in Culross Tow .'
a son -of 'the late James Thom.
,f eating down ,' is to prepare more
and Esther Stewart, He math
god at home. The cost of labour
n restaurants is going up, tbgeth- Mary Etta Hetherington and th
farmed in Culross for many yea
r with the cost of labour in She predeceased herl4sbandin
ackinghouses and retail stores, 1971.
s well as the_cost,to the farmer,
f subsidy is the answer; we farm- They had a family of two so
rs don't want it. We want a fair and three daughters, Lloyd of
turn for our product. Maybe Freelton; ,�9rs. Ernie (Olive)
ibour in other parts of the food Hannie , Holyrood, Mrs, Don
hain'shood be subsidized. (Jean) Willittsof `IountAlbeit
and Mrs. Steve (Helen) Wolas'
chuk of Winnipeg. Also sun'iv
HIGHLAND GAMES is a sister firs. Kate hurray
Of
Wingham, 26 grandchildren an
at DUTTON wife
grandchildren. Besides
wife he was predeceased bya•
Mac in 1JG', sisters Essie Tho
MONDAY, AUGUST 5
son, Lary Sharpe and Merle
' Ka�uc.
Commencing at. 9 a.m. conduc
The funeral service,
' Massed Hands by Rev: Arnold Proud, was be!
n Tuesday, July' lG at 2 p.m+ ft,
p 9 the %Iacpherson Funeral Home
' Piping
o DOt1 M Teeswate'r, with burial in Te
C n9' water Cemetery.
' Sports Events Pallbearers weeeight
T ompl
sons Allan and 1 1OmPso
Culross; John and Jim
A Real Highland Welcome Holyrood; Larry and RickThO
.Awaits You son of Freelton and Robe!
ta
Bill Willi•tts of N(ount Albers