The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-09-05, Page 10Page 10--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 5, 1979
NFU want farm
quotas to be
non-negotiable
e
Region '3 (Ontario) of the Mr. Casey said he believes
National Farmers Union has "the Ontario government
requested a meeting with the has a very heavy obligation
Ontario Farm Proditcts Mar- to ensure that the largest
keting Branch . to discuss possible number of farmers
concerns about negotiability have the right to produce
of marketing quotas among certain commodities, without
farmers. The NFU has for heavy capital outlays for the
years followed a policy that purchase of quota. This obli-
marketing quotas should not gation is to both farmers and
carry a value and should not consumers, for society will
be negotiable or transferable be the big loser if there are
among producers, but redis- too few farmers in the
tribution should remain un- future."
der the control of the respect- "Farm marketingquotas
ive marketing board. with a value add to the cost of
Joe Casey, NFU Co-ordin- production, and must come
ator for the region, said that out of the end product and
some marketing board eventually consumers. It's
people and some individ- reasonable to assume that if
ual producers have the atti- quotas go tothose with the
tude that marketing quotas most capital available then
should be easily transferred there would soon be few
among farmers who have the producers in various corn -
capital to purchase moreand modifies," Casey said.
more quota. At the same
time many farmers disagree
ith a marketing quota hav-
ing any value and believe
that such quotas should re-
main under the control of the
marketing board.
"Marketing Boards were
established over the years to
bring about orderly market-
ing. and quotas were imple-
mented to give all producers
a fair share .of an available
market. and to help stabilize
production and farm in-
come." he Said.
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Honeymoon on
east coast
Rev. Gerald Thompson of
Teeswater officiated at the
double ring 'ceremony unit-
ing Jeannette Barr, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.., Jack Barr,
R. R. # 1 Holyrood, and Gary
Fair, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bev Fair, R. R. # 2 Kincar-
dine, on Saturday, July. 28th,
1979, at 7.00 p.m. in the
Kinlough Presbyterian
Church.
Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, aunt
of the bride, was organist
and accompanied the soloist.
Mr. Cecil Fry, grandfather
of the groom, who sang
"Love's Grown Deep" and
"0 Perfect Love".
The bride, given in mar-
riage by her parents, wore a
gown of white jersey with
pleated skirt and lace trim-
med cap sleeves. The Queen
Anne neckline was trimmed
with guipure lace and pearls.
Her fingertip veil featured a
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LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Wm. Munahaw.
B.A. M. Div.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
10 a.m. Sunday School,
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Everyone Welcome
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
Rev. L. VanStaalduinen
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
Services
10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Listen4o4fie
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10:30'a.rn. CKNX
LUCKNOW
UNITED
CHURCH
Rev. Doug Kauffman
Minister
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
10 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m,
Morning Worship
Nursery Provided
For Pre=School Children
Jr. Congregation for
5 -8 Year Old Children
headpiece with pearls and
lace. She carried a cascade of
yellow roses, carnations and
white daisies.
Miss Susan Barr, sister of
the bride, was maid of
honour, and bridesmaids
were Miss Patti Fair, sister
of the groom, Mrs. Lori
Bushell and Miss Anne Ham-
ilton, cousins of the bride,
and Miss Susan Wilson,
friend of the bride.
They were gowned alike in
mint green polyester gowns.
with pleated capes and em-
pire waisted cumberbands.
They wore a yellow carnation
in their hair and carried
nosegays of yellow carna-
tions and white daisies, as
did the flowergirl, Tania.
Johnson, cousin of the
groom. She wore a white eye-
let tiered gown over green
polyester cotton.
Doug Hill, friend of the
groom, was best man, and
ushers were Steven and
Kevin Fair, brothers of the
FAIR - BAR'R :
groom, Murray Barr, brother
of the -bride, and John Kloos-
terboer, friend of the groom.
Chris Hodgins, cousin of the
groom, was 'ring bearer. The
groom and his attendants
wore chocolate brown tuxed-
os and white ruffled shirts
trimmed with brown.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held at the
Kincardine Complex, with
music by Sound System 70.
For their honeymoon, the
couple travelled to the East
Coast.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honoured at sever-
al showers held by relatives,
friends and neighbours,, as
well as a trousseau tea
hosted by her mother, . The
couple was also feted by a
Stag and Doe,
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