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GAY LEA
M. L. Sanderson of Lucknow • .
recently returned from St, Mary's
Hospital"; Kitchener (-where he
successfully underwent major
surgery,
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Morrison of
Lucknow spent Iastj-w-eek-en
-Little Current, Manitoulin Maud.
Mrs, Clifford Crawford-i
patient in Victoria Hospital ., LOn-don.
Steven Donaldson of Teeswater
returned froni Wingham Hospital.
Mr. iand Mrs. Ross MacLagan
of London spent the week end
with the latter's mother Mrs.
James Ritchie in Lucknow.
Mrs. Eliza Little has returned
• her-lAjc-know home after spend,--
ing the winter at the home of
Lyle Gaynor in Tavistock. •
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and a fair price, on a monument
cqr-reetly--desigwd from quality material, rely on'
Pat OliagAn t Prop.
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ALKERTON f---\ PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO
to his home Monday and Doug'
Wall of Culross ca rile home last
.week.. Both boys were injured by
gunshot wounds recently in an
incident which 'claimed the life •
o Steven's da s , Don Dona • son,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holmes of
Windsor, Mrs. Maurice Giesz of;,
Kincardine , Mrs. Victor 'Tanner , •
Paisley, visited recently with
their cousin Mrs. Jack
ivicKendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nixon,
Cindy and Sherry moved last
week to Stratford , where Delbert
has been employed for some time
While all other sectors of indus'
try are getting more iiay for less
hours'of wqrk,.arid everyone.is
beginning to wonder. what to do
with all that leisure time, the
Government, offers. farmers
$100;000. debt ; at the early age
of ,18 years.,
This is the new ohange in the
Farm Credit Act. There is no
product the fartner peoduces,
and thereis no price tag on the'
_product. Farmers need credit
to get started , but if they Were
then making a profit on their
Venture, getting more credit to
expand would easily follow.
The N.F.U. poliCy is to pia- a
price tag on farm products ,,over
the cost of production; to assure
a profitable business. The gov-
ernment policy , apparently , is
to prolong the.venture l with cred-
it , while making use of the fciod
being prOduced.
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STANLEY - to Roy and. Bessie
Stanley of London on Monday,
May 1st, 1972 at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, a daughter, Mary
Beth, a sister for Melanie and
Michael.
SINCLAI1 --Joe and Mary
(Murdie) Sinclair of Lambeth are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Kenneth Edward, at ,
St. Joseph's Hospital, London on•
Friday, May 12, 1972, a grand-
son for Mr. and Mrs. Orville
.Sinclair of London and Mrs. Ken-
neth Murdie of Lucknow.
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much as half with a 2nd Y1 3rd mortgage on sensible terms. Call
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