The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-06-14, Page 8tge 8—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Juane 14, 1978
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A basic guide to the Who, What, Where, When
and Why of Shopping Canadian.
Why should you Shop Canadian?
Every time you buy something made in
Canada, you help keep a Canadian working.
You help keep Canadian money inside
Canada. You help to expand and strengthen
Canada's economy.
When you think about it, you help yourself.
When should you Shop CanaJian?
Whenever you're satisfied that the product
or service you need is
(A) made or grown. in Canada and
(B) of equal or better value and quality.
That's not just goodadvice... it's good
sense.. .
What is made in Canada?
Just about everything you need to help
you live the life you want.
As the saying goes, we have no bana-
nas, but we do have Apples, Bandages,
Cranes, Drills, Elevators, Furniture,
Glassware, Holiday resorts, Insulation,
Jewellery, Kitchen appliances, Lumber,
Machinery, Newspapers, Office equip-
ment, Potatoes, Quilts, Rope, Steel, Tires,
Umbrellas, Vaccines, Wines, X -Ray
equipment, Yarns, and Zippers.
Everything, in other words, from A to Z.
Government
of Canada
Industry, Trade
and Commerce
Jath Horner,
Minister
Gouvernement
du Canada
Industrie
et Commerce
Jack Horner
ministre
Who should Shop Canadian?
Every day, most of us have the choice.
Whether we're buying groceries for the.
home or supplies for business, farm or
industry.
If each of us added only $10 a week to
Canadian made purchases, Canada
would be over 10 billion dollars better
off in just one year.
Who should Shop Canadian?
You should.
Shop Canadian
Where does it say Made in Canada?
Sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes a sign says
"Produce of P.E.I," Or-"B.C. Apples" or
"Fabrique au Quebec" or "Made in Manitoba"
or "New Brunswick Sardines" or "Grown by
Saskatchewan Farmers" or "A product of
Alberta" or "Fresh from Newfoundland" or
"Manufactured in Ontario" or "Nova Scotia
Lobster."
The -point is, if you take the trouble to find
out, you can usually tell.
And, if it's made anywhere in the ten
Provinces or the Territories, it is made in
Canada.
This'ad was made in Canada. Making this ad employed
(for a period of time) a writer, an art director, an
account executive, a media buyer, a media planner,
a typesetter, an engraver, a platemaker, a traffic
operator, several switchboard operators, various
mailmen, shippers and secretaries, publication
reps, publication make-up people, not to mention
all `their various suppliers.
Everyone of these people lives and works in
Magasif ons IIacanadionne Canada.
Lancer awards
dinner
Joe Agnew, president of the Lucknow District Lions Club,
presented the Lions Club trophy for the most valuable
player of the season to" Dave MacKinnon, centre.
Graham Hamilton, left wing, was most valuable player of
the playoffs and received his trophy from coach, Hary
Livingston.
Cliff Livingston, manager, presented the trophy for the
season's high scorer to Carl Stanley, centre.
Lynn Armstrong, centre, was awarded the rookie of the
year trophy by coach Mary Livingston.