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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-02-13, Page 13THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE • THIRTEEN VG The senior Trust 'Company devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario., WCTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 Serving & Invoiting in your community Lyle Zurbilgg- Manager 5244381 100 KINGSTON ST. GODERICH Ogg( FEBRUARY " 1 3 I. 197 4 11 ith It 3 to BRING YOVR BAGS FOR FRIDAY &,SATORDAY' 5041 to $1.00 D MEN'S WEAR — 1,,,UCKNOW Agricultural Tidbits DUNGANNON he B.C. W. catered'on Friday ning to 50 guests. following the wd'en - Culbert wedding. Bar- a Ann Culbert, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Howard Culbeit ; ' ame the bride of Ronald Ernest widen, son of Mr. and Mrs. est Snowden of St.. Helens on ay, February. 8, 1974, in a y pretty wedding. Rev . Clar- e McClenaghan offiCiated, s ltnsernary .Eedy and Bill net of Stratford spent the li-end at the home of the er's parents, Mr. and Mrs.: ' Eedy. • and Mrs. Irvine Eedy ieturn- Riday following a short holi- , and work has been resuined he Eedy bakery. e 4-H Spring Topic is, "Taking ook at. Yourself" with Leader's ining School being given in gham on February 18 and 19. gannon Institute is sponsoring e clubs, requiring six leaders; e are Mrs., Howard Culbert Mrs. Don Culbert; Mrs. Fred ng and Mrs, Dan MacInnes; Elmer Black and Miss Char- e Adams, Girls 12 years and r who are not already members y contact the leaders closest to you. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chambers of 'Stratford spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McWhinney. On Sunday, February 10, .1974 at Stratford General Hospital, 'born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chambers (nee' Claire Mc Whinneyj a baby girl, Tracy. Congratulations! • Art Danahy , Kevin and .Terri Ann from Kincardine , visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson during the week-end. Arthur also visited in London at St. Joseph's Hospital with Mrs. Danahy (nee Ccirabelle -Thompson) and their new baby daughter ; 9 lb. -2 oz. born on Friday, February 8 , 1974. Con- gratulations! • Harold Culbert has been a pat- ient in Wingharn and District Hospital with pneumonia. Cliff- ord Kilpatrick, who had been a patient there for 1 1/2 weeks , is now able to be bogie. Mrs. Fred Young ,,who had fall in her home , is 'off work for at least two weeks due to a back injury, A.J. Sherwood, who underwent surgery on neck vertibrae on Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital, is• improv- ing. To each of these we hope good 80th 'B irth da y KINTAIL NEWS' • Mrs. Aimee McCullough, moth- er of Mrs. Don Drennan, celebra- ted her 80th birthday on Saturday, at the home of her daughter , where she resides. Mr. and Mrs. Rob DaVey, Jenn- ine and Michael of Toronto visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson. Alvin Moran was rushed to hospital last week, where he underwent surgery for an append- ectomy. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. . Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Simpson, Robert Jr. , Jan of London and Gary Kaye of Stratford visited .on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Simpson. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hayes, who were married on Saturday. Rev. Robert Currie and Mrs. Currievof. Wallaceburg came to Ashfield Presbyterian Church last Sunday to preach for a call. Misses Dianne MacKenzie and . Flora Simpson sang .a duet "Pass It On". The pulpit is sill vacant as Rev . Currie .has since withdrawn his name. Mr. Richard San.ds will again be in the pulpit on February 17th. SEVEN FINALISTS In the. North Ashfield Public School seven finalists were in the Public Speaking contests. Those participating were Heather Hack- ett ,.Pamela McIntosh, Michelle Cook, Mary Lillian Simpson , Bill Scott , Janet-. MacDonald , Brian Simpson. Janet MacDonald and Brian Simspon were the winners and proceeded to Lucknow Legion Contest on •Monday eVening, Feb- ruary 11. These young people are to be congratulated on their effort and success. Congratul- ations to the winners in Lucknow , Mary Luanne Claire and Mari- lynne Maclntyre in the junior division and Marilyn Rhody 4110 Kathryn McKim in the senior division. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maclntyre of Goderich and her daughter , Mr. and .M.fs. George Moncrief visited at. HuronvieW last week with•Miss Anne Mc Murchy .. Miss Mc Murchy was a former neighbour and, schoolmate of. Mrs. MacIntyre having lived in the residence now owned by Mr. and Mrs.' W. L. Oliver: health soon returns , as well as to, several who have been poorly at home. Last week with bright, very cold weather, and then a heavy downfall of snow, we realize Feb.-, ruary is here. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eedy and Laurel from Strathroy were home for the weekend with Mrs. Heber Eedy and Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey"Webster of Luc know spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Cecil Blake and showed beautiful slides of their recent trip to the. Bahamas. During the weekend 'Mr. • and Mrs. Grant SoWerby of Thornhill and Barb Blake of Toronto were home; they also visited with rvIr . and Mrs. Jim Blake , near Alliston, when returning on Sunday. . Mrs Hugh McWhinney spent a few days with Mr; and Mrs. Kenn- eth Murch and little Vincent in Clinton. Robert Sherwood from Sarnia has visited.his mother, Mrs. Alvin Sherwood, and also Alvin in hospital in London during the past week, with Adriaii'Vos In an editorial in the London Free Press last week,, the editor Was whining about the fact that . farmers get subsidies. It seems that there are people who just don't 'want to learn. Time and again it has been pointed out that subsidies , no' matter who receives them, alwayS get passed on to the user of the product , not because the producer of the product wants it that way; but it follows logi7 cally. If production Costs are too high, no profit is made. If no profit is made production stops, for no one works• foi nothing. The result is a shortage of product and subsequently higher prices. If a government then decides that this is going,to happen, and the prod- uct is essential., they may grant the produCer a subsidy in, some form or other. This may induce the producer to keep producing and thus the •price won't go up. Hence the subsidy benefits the user of the product. The subsidy may be in the form of tax concession as in the mining industry or-in helping the farmer pay his labour a decent wage or paying the prod- ucer 50. for a hundred pounds of milk so the consumer doesn't have to pay More. An editor of a daily paper , whO gives opinions to thousands of readers, should, not give such shallow opinions. That subsidies wouldn't be nec- essary if farmers got paid by their' productivity is shown in the fact that the farm work force has been' KINGSBRIDGE A euehre party was held in the church hall on Friday evening. There were' eight tables,. High man was Pete Van Osch second high'rather Ed Dentinger; high lady was Mrs. Blaise Martin, second high was Mrs. Jack Van cosch. kbifthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rier ling on Saturday morning, when their son Craig and niece Carrie Riegling celebrated their sixth birthdays •and entertained their little friends froth kindergarten. Joanne Hendericks, 'daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Martin Hendericks has entered Conestogo College, Guelph to train as a Registered • Nursing Assistant. cut in half over the last twenty years, while production increased' by 50%. This is not because large corporate farms moved into farm- ing , for virtually all our product- ion is on family farms. If news- papers were as efficient they wouldn't have had ,to increase their price so often. Food is the nation's largest bus- iness. If you count all the workers on the farm, in processing, trans- portation, retailing and restaurant service, you'll find that one out of every five workers who works in industry, is 'connected with the food industry. Ari agricultural in- dustry that receives a fair, price for its products is' a big buyer of all kinds of, products'. And that means more and better paying jobs for labour in urban factories and service industries. LET HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS IN al:MISCH VISIT - Don Denman - 5244761 LOVE'S LAST GIFT REMEMBRANCE PRYDE 3 SON LTD. Whether It's a • MONUMENT ". 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