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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-06-26, Page 23ESDAY► JUNE 26, 1974 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO b: thanks, for invitation to pion and we certainly hope ere. sending the ticket stubs ney and once again thanks tickets. Sincerely, Rod J. Inglis., •Earlton, Ont. • • - find enclosed tickets for pion in Lucknow. Thank ly. Will try my best to be there though .I don't hope to win a race at 80 up. Miss Irene Mackenzie, Moose Jaw , Sask. 4 0 Mr. Bob Finlay, Draw Chairman, Luc know , Ont. Dear Mr. Finlay, - Enclosed is our money for tick- ets received today. Mother and I wish you and all who are working so hard towards a great reunion, the best one ever;. How nice it would be if we could attend but will be with you all in thoughts and know it will be a great time for all, • Sincerely, c Mrs. Mary Beaton and Elaine, Calgary. • • • Mr. Bob Finlay, Lucknow , Ont. Dear Bob: • We have received news of the Lucknow Reunion as well as draw tickets recently, and wish to thank those involved . for their efforts in keeping us informed of develop- ing events. You will find my. cheque for the tickets enclosed. If it is possible for me to be in Lucknow during the "big" week end , I certainly will be there to talk with old friends. Sincerely yours, Rose Chin, Toronto: o • ew fee grains policy The federal government's new Feed Grains Policy becomes effective August 1,1974. Whether you are a producer or user, the new policy is designed to meet your needs by: • providing a fair and equitable base price for feed grains across Can .a;. • encouraging growth of grain and livestock production according to natural potential; • maintaining order and stability throughout the grain and livestock sectors. - MAIN FEATURES: • farmers will have direct access to feed /grains in all parts of Canada; buyers are free to shop for the best bargain, sellers are free to find the best price for their crops; • a nation-wide information system through the Canadian Livestock Feed Board will keep everyone informed on selling prices across the country; • the Canadian Wheat Board will continue to be the sole buyer and. seller of feed grain for export market; • prairie producers have the choice of selling their grain to the C.WB or•to others on the domestic market; • cash advance payments and initial payments, similar to those provided to Prairie grain producers for many years, will be extended to growers across the country to encourage feed grain production; • a new storage program, costing the federal government $40 million a year,will :be instituted to provide for security of supplies for Canadian markets; it will also, lead to additional grain storage on the West Coast, in inland terminals, on the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence and in the Maritimes; • • steps will be taken to bring into balance freight rates between meat and grain; this will progress according to trends in grain and livestock prices, and the degree of regional self-sufficiency in grain production. NOIV. EUGENE WHELAN MINISTER HON. OTTO, LANG, MINISTER DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RESPONSIBLE FOR CANADIAN WHEAT BOARD PAGE TWENTY-THREE, NEW TRACTORS (IN STOCK) 2 2130 70 H.P. 3 1120 45 H.P. nothing Cistjruns milti DERJ like a Deere USED TRCTORS 3010 JOHN DEERE DIESEL 2010 JOHN DEERE WITH LOADER 434 INTERNATIONAL WITH 1501 HYDRAULIC LOADER,. A-1 CONDITION WD ALLIS CHALMERS M.D. INTERNATIONAL 990 DAVID BROWN LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTORS 140 JOHN DEERE 14 H.P..HYDRASTATIC DRIVE 112 JOHN DEERE 12 H.P. 3.- 110 JOHN DEERE 10 H.P. 1 -- 112 JOHN DEERE WITH 36" MOWER,. 74 DEMONSTRATOR USED MACHINERY VERSATILE COMBINE WITH CAB. AND INNIS PICKUP, A-1 CONDITION MODEL 780 JOHN DEERE SWATHER WITH PICKUP REEL AND HAY CRIMPER . MODEL 780 JOHN DEERE SWATHER 24T. JOHN DEERE BALER WITH EJECTOR, LIKE NEW CONDITION CASSIDY'S GARAGE TEESWATER • PHONE 392-6402 Robert Finlay, Lucknow , Ont. Dear Sir , I hope your reunion will be most pleasant followed by treasur- ed memories after it is over. Thank you for tickets. Sorry I can't be there. Sincerely, Greta H. MacDonald, Smiths. Falls. • .Dear Mr. Finlay: I have enclosed a cheque to be used to pay for tickets on the draw ,and a donation to the Reunion ex- penses. x-penses. Wishing the best for Luaknow Mrs. J. H. (Willa A.) Steele. • • a Thank you for your invitation to your old friends in Lucknow during the reunion. It all brings back fond .memor- ies and I am planning on being there for at least part of the time. I am enclosing a small check, as I know there will be lots of•expense. Enclosed inyour letter I find two tickets on the prize drawing. Hope to- be seeing .you all July 1st. Mrs. George D. (Cather- ine) Stockham, Detroit. •/ Dear Don Thompson - We would like to thank you for _your inv_itation_to_the...Luckno-w—Re----- union. We are planning on corn- ing up for the July 1st week end and meeting~all our old friends and acquaintances. , We hope you have a lot of success with the Reunion. Enclosed you will find a money • order for our lucky draw tickets: We are certainly looking foward to coming. Bye Bye for now - Mr. and Mrs. Russell •Moore , Cambridge. P.S. We look forward to reading the paper which my.mother Mrs. Tom Hockley receives every week. Dear Mr. Finlay,, I am enclosing two stubs for the Reunion Draw , .not that I think I shall be lucky, have never won anything yet , however there is al- ways a first time eh? I much regret that I shall not be able. to be with you on this very happy occasion. I always look back on my five years in South Kinloss as some of the happiest 1 spent in. Canada , however , I am leaving for Edmonton on June 18th and will not be back again till the middle of July. I wish you all the luck possible, fine weather and everything that will make the, event a memor- able one for all participating in it, only regret that I cannot be with you to help celebrate. Sincerely yours, Lydia Philip, Ottawa, • •