The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-27, Page 10xC
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Murked.: Diamond
Wedding Saturday
• Mr: land. Mrs, Alex Reid, •wiho,
he've ' been, residents .of • Wing
ham for many years, celebaated.
their Guth wedding anniversary
•oxo►• Saturday, When they -were at
hoxua,e +to their many friends `af-
#ern000. anal eve -hung, .:.
The. 'aettral.•. date +was; Mareh
25th .
The couple !was. Ola ad
. at • ;the Nome of the. (brid'e's par-
ents, Mr,: and k . Mrs. 1Vlixrcloch
MacLean: at. Ripley, The sere-'
Monty was a ,double wedd'i nig; , in..
wihic+h Rev. F. 'J. Maxwell, Pres
byterian minister, ,also 'married
Mrs. Reid's sister, Margarets :to,
'Malcolm, McLeod, , , .
Mrs. McLeod died at an early
age, leaving a (son, Roy. He was
raised • •by . 'has: aunt and uncle;
and as now :l ving .in Pase'dena, •
Mr. rand' VIrs Reid. farmed on
the Durhaan Road in the Kinloss
alera, for five
. years, then moved
to Win+ghain in 1908. Alex - oper-
ate'd a bus business in" .WWngtham,
fbr 13. years. 'When he first had.
the (bus there were 14 strains
ato+pping an IWingham, each day.:
In .19123 .he 'accepted a position
with the. British ' American ',Oi•1•
Co. and was ch' branManager
uiiib 1 • his . ,ret erherit in 1958..
Alex -only'. served one 'station
pump •when he started'.with the
company and sold 'about ' 50 gal-
lons of coal oil' to every gallon
of . g!asaline By 1958 he''Was sere
IOLJpu'mps, ii
Iio111
izr , •• leknoroir nib-,hei a the became
well. known.
Mrs. Reid is ' a life,- - rnerriiber
of the. Uniited Church. W.M.S
and. served 'lin. all of : tthe
'church organizations. Mr. Reid is
an ;honorary memiber .of the.
United : Church Board.
He ° has been an: active menu' -
tier. xxfHthe +lodges: in Winghanr
for many years. ;'He" =is , a • life ,
menilber, ,of' :Masonic. Lodge A F
A.M. 1Vo:.'286,, life mern+ber'
of; Royal Asch Masonic ` ' .Lodge
84 and, ,:a.,, life rnemtbe'r" of .the
Canadian 'Order of . Foresters: He
has . been. through, .the chairs :of •
allthree ' lodges twice: '
Mrs. 'Reid is 7.8 and 'her- 'nus-
band 86.: They are both. in rea-
sonably good health..
=Tiheiir 'daughter; Tena;'' is mar-
ried '.to.„Rev,: J C:•,`ThOmpson. of.
' London, Ontario, •secq'ebary . „for
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL„ LUCKNOW, . ONTARIO
LucknowW.I. 'Held FCA. Hampered By
Family Ni ht Lack Of • Funds •
On Monday, March 18th Luck.- ' Warren Zurbrig+a R,li,,; 2, 'Clif7
:now. W.I. held ,fani!ly ' night for ford',.,Pas.t• President of ,the Huron
Institute member's, ' ihusbands & Federation' of A.griculture,told
friends when .a• 'turkey dinner that gi c up that their incoming;
Was •en+joyed: in the •Asses •bly finance's• 'were not keeping pace
room' of the towns' hall with .the with exRenses. arid much of ';their
Lady Foresters peering, work was (being'. hampered . by
Ins,ti;tute Gra(c•e and. The Queen laek a •-%unds
were sung with +accornpari ent. • "Opr. expenses ,are going .up.
.by Mrs, Grant MacDiarmrd. The but 'our''' finances are' not," • he
president, MPs. •J. oda MaeMil•lan ` repay:ied • • •
gave .the welcome and .the pro- He pointed out that. the . Fed-
: gr!am *Tied, • •With as ' ,sing "'song eration. -was. • getting bigger and
led by Mrs, J. W. Joynt. adding m anjy new committees,
• Miss' .Dean MacLeod gave a:but except •for' additional• funds
reading, . and a vocal solo was •froan`'ithe CIA, no increarses, had
given • by ,Miss Helen- Thompson •been•'receivedl:from: income sour-.
Mrs; Victor Emm irson' of White- ces,• '• : • '
church gave a resume ori ,,bells. He also ' noted that 'the F
and' hiad. +a display of . old .fash-.'A once -(had ' a perim+anenit ,,field
ioned ones..A vocal duet was: man for the county, but. now
given by Mrs. P, 'Stewart & Mrs. they could.: not 'afford to, (true
J. •W. JJoyn•t. A..vote. of apipretha- one. '
'•tion 'was extended .,to 'those Who - Mr; Zunbri+gg • reported, ''also
had taken part and to'•.the: Pro- that they had +been forced . to •
gram committee,. • Mrs. 'Joynt, cut ' ,dow'n an• tiheir contrilburtions
Mss.. ,Stewart; Mrs, 1V I'acD•iarmid.• to, "Focus".:' a TV show' staged
The evening' concluded :wvth at : CKNX Wein
g g+h+am.:
euchre, prize Winners were .,high He offered no 'solution to the
lady, .Mrs :A. Wilson; :low lady, prabaem, • •except ' ,to point out
Mrs. K, MacNay;• -high.' gent Bob' t'hat.•se'verar, tow•nahip• federations.
Fisher;' low ; gent, J: W, • J:oynt. • ,had, large bank • accounts. ' :and,
,possibly they would ' consider
Is Yotir. Subscription' Paid" . helping 'the. 'parent (body out...
A G. SLOAN . of . Fournier,
Ontario, was appointed .to the.
.the British '.hrid' Foreign.' Bible
.Society.There are ; five ,. grand='
children.:
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'N'+ational'Execubive of (the ://LDa7ry
Foods Senviice Bureau, the. new
organ zatian-•-Nw`h-i has,aSsuimed
responsibility for dairy foods.
,promotion' :,from; Dairy Fariners•
of : Canada. At', their anau+gural
:meeting. held recently:in 'Toronto
Mr: Sloan and 'T. E. Brady'.of
Weston ' represernted 9ittario ori
the Seven -mart national board
of the.: Bureau.. The board was..
appointed -from; •five • regional
coanani'ttees set . up -:acro..ss`bhe
country under.. the • . reconstituted
and expanded (plan for producer=
sponsored.+adve`ising.. Mr; 'Sloan
is. 'a dairy :rfai r with 'a con-
siderable -interest in facrm'.orga
izations.• He as and ' : �has . been,
active nn the Ontario Federation;
of Agriculture, '.The Holstein -
'Friesian Association, Ontario:
Hog :Psod+ucers,° Easrtern. Breeders
Ina.; ` and ` is • a . Director of the,
Ontario ''Cheese Producers Mar-
keting Board;
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WEDNESDAY, MAR,, 2741,.1 :
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NSERYATIVE GOVERNMEN
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Increased" the Total Veterans'
Benefits by. 52.5%
This has been .'done since 1957.;
.Disability and' Dependent Pensions : have been
Increased by : 37%
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has ' been done, since 1957. •
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employment of . Huron boys and girls' as,
Additional industry in Huron towns : ca
opportunities, and .. will be encouraged
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provide these .
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Paynients..:under. the War Veterans Allowance
Acta have '`been.. :
�. Increased . by 95%
This • has "been 'done since ,1957..
Payments from the ASSISTANCE' FUND under
the War. Veterans Act have been
Increased by. 40%
Thii has, been done since 1957.
Loans and :Grants under the. Veter ms'•;• Land
Act have been'
Increased by 94%
This..
has : been done.. . since. 1957:
Here • is what the:
�DOi11IINION PRESIDENT ,OF THE
:.ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION,
said . in his brief dated;.Jan` 25
� •estop ;uary
DIEFENBAKER AND. HIS CABINET
as, 'quoted ,in' the' February Legionary,
Page 10, Paragraph
"We would like::frirst' of all to- compliment. the
•Goveu=ni rent -the • Improveanenl s . in veterans
Legislation ` . during recent years, . especially
increases in:' Pension''s and ,War ' Veterans Allow
aneets; : We '-acre pleased; alsio:.(that the Government
was' able, :followingreprresentations-ariade on. many
EYcoaSion ' 'by'. the 'Legion. to'')prov cle Allowances
for Mereha'nt Seamen and ,other men and women
who %rendered valuable service during Ca'niada'ri
tirnre 'of..eed'."
CITIZENS HAVE BEEN
REMEMBERED
by the Conservative Govern( ient under
John Diefenbaker and` pensions .,have been
Increased •from: $46 to $
This has been. '.done since 1957;`:
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VOTE FOR
• is' a SOUND INVESTMENT
for the future.
• He will work in youe . interests as, your retiring -member
has done.
Sponsored roy the Bruce Progressive
Conservative Association
SEE - John Loney, Thursday, April4 at :10..10 a.m.
SEE . p
�iohn' Ltune:�, '`I+uaesday, Api�ul •2 at 0.55: .m.
HEAR :..:.. John 1oney,, Monday, April 1 at 7` p.m
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