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gricultural
Tidbits
With Adrian Vos
cder day I talked to a former
lzeler. He told me that the
e he got was to belabour an
ace of all proportion. so the
age of the local would be
wp by the time negotiations
ter contract got underway.
vas lime to retain interest in
nun. for without interest, no
ac other.. organization can
Ifs job in the union was at
ix no union. no, job.
Alt11
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recent straw by meat and
piers. and the illegal
lay tortOns:pectors we see
der they went back to
Amissne is made of the fact
ir Iteasury Board disclosed
of settlement before it
upon. Apparently it is
insion leaders don't want
vote. but if the other
bes it. it is Considered
1 can't see the
If the terms are
they will vote for it. and
the" mil vote against.
ci who it is that tells
the terms are.
ad more protests are
risnist the way labour
art resolved_ h appears
'mimeo can be reached
unless there is a str*e
if it hurts literally
people. it does -
concern them at all.
Teat and grain stiike for
Fattest to the Can sumer
patecer-constuner rums
of dollars in order
the demands of a few
[Milk to may have
fried up by their •
Ifrere mast be a better
there are better ways. to
Ho%kiimgwill our
erate tits cost13, waste of
continue.
seet tro% Britain is on
cifazictuptcy • caused for
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a good deal by irresponsible
walkouts and smiles.
Are We going the same route!
Labour should have a fair return for
their services. in balance with the
profits the firm they Work for
makes. . and the same applies to
small businessmen and farmers. A
good arbitratiOn system can make
this balance work. As long as there
is'greed on either' side. the balance
must be imposed -front outside.
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Honoured On
56th Anniversary
Mrs. Clarence Cerson of Bervie
entertained friends and relatives on
Sunday in honoitr of her parents
Mt. and Mrs. Wesley Thompson's
56th wedding anniversary. Those
attending from here were Mrs.
John Barr, Mr. and Mrs. George
Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Matilde!). Friends from here
extend best wishes to Wes and
Maude at this time.
Mrs. Thompson; the former
Maude Eckenswiller, grew up
here. She is the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ecken.s-
wilier. Wes is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of
the South Line.
Before moving to Kincardine
they farmed on the place now
owned by Mr. and Mrs., Eliner
Vance.
We are sorry to report that
Kenneth MacDonald is a patient in
the Virmgham and District Hospit-
al. We wish him improved health.
Mr. ;and Mrs. Ronald Young. of
Kitchener visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs.. Tom MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nicholson
were guests at the Taylor -Nichol-
son wedding at Ripley on Friday
evening.
Mrs. Gram EtkenSwiller and
Mrs. Fred Page speut a few days m
Toronto with Dr. and Mrs. hnan
Mohamed.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Haldenbv were Mr. and
Mrs. Hyslop and Mr. and Mrs.
Hoard Bennett of Toronto.
Mrs. Bert Nicholson will be
hostess for the Christmas meeting
of the Anglican Church Women on
Thursday afternoon.
The 4-H Club girls and their
leaders. Mrs. Gerald Rbodv and
Mrs. Delbert Hedley. attended the
Achievement Day at Walkerton on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and
Lois Visited on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Evans and family at
Erin -
Visitors with Edna and lvlay
Boyle were Miss Norma Coats of
Wingharn and Mrs. Carl Vavalla
of R. R. 1 Chatsworth.
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In St. Peter's Anglican Church wisemen were Bonnie Clarke and
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