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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-18, Page 7S 21 Ice, you; hip Get orm Nit 1 ital ium• oto and our dei. paY loti. 1. )1 low n the' ince . rent. your. r is You AC ICE • hospital „, imission .Ontario. ith In 1. Billed' njured it car ad112 d' crash•,` 'bells , a•horce. iHeist piralyt :ar crai `]intoe sister, with face n, 51,°i ,s be11a ck,'Scot. id cuts.. >urvived Mrs, arida of Auburn; rthur fur. curial was MAY _ 1'Ni TNR LUCKNOW $I I:NIRL LUCKNOW **ARM WOO pjnecrest Manor Ni..�sNr� Hong f Q. Professional Nursing • Care 21, 'hours daily and Tray Service .Hernberr, A*oclirted Nursing Homes Inc, Ontario. Associate Me .r; Ontario Hospital Associatiof' F Municipialy IAcenaed - ' . Livens d by Ontario • Departnient of Health MARY:. k'. NEWIOLD, RRG. N, , • .¢EORGR..A. NRWROLO, ADMINISTRATOR Drawer 220 ' Phone 528.2188 • . • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Propose.!1afl For ICp top I surae . REPORT PROM QUEEN'S .PARK by•Murray Gaunt, M.. P. P. Huron - Bruce.•• • All industrial pollution will be paned up, by 19'70 according to R. Simonett, Minister of. Energy ld.Pesources Management.. 1Mr. tvid Caverly., Ontario Water Re- arm General Manager said •the ' 170 deadline was chosen. after, a !eat.deal of consideration. • It is. iimated that Ontario industry st year spent $200,000,000 00,,,n,".9,000 in order to meer the j7O deadline. During, the: estimates of the Dept Energy and Resources Manage lent. it was pointed. outthat .:: ` teat Lake levels. abnormally , w 2' years ago have recover - 1 to the point 'where high water lay be, a problem this summer: wels be'g an,tising, sharply last u g u st and are. stili ;rr►ounting. he Lake water levels reached eir lowest' ebb in.,the summer of 64 when many :tourists resorts• . Id.boating centres both•pleasure id commercial were left high: Id dry as. the water receded to much as 3 feet below . norMal • •The low levels were estimated have .caused. losses in :millions - ..‘4•••••••044-••• ., .10,•-•-•-* of -dollars to'Ontario's econorny that year. •.The Ontario'Municipal. Board' .has approved the Wingham Public School building. program. This. -- was after much consultation,on' w, my palrt..andon the part of the_ 'School Board-, with 'the Dept. of ,Education and the Ontario Munic- ipal Board. The roadblock was caused' by the fact. that no municipality is allowed" to carry a debenture debt which exceeds 255o of its total assessment. In this.case, Wing' pain with, its proposed new school .would have exceeded this limit.. • 'However, these, difficulties were resolved to everyone's satisfaction Ah announcement was made. this 'week in respect to 'crop-tnsur ance` for farmers., 'Provided the Federal Act is ..amended to pro vide for up: to. 80% of loss cover- age. and to provide for spot loss .: :coverage on an individual crop, the Ontario .plan will: come into operation and . will' be applicable for the crop year of 1967.. Part- icipation in the plan .will be vol-. untary but it will apply on a prov- ince -:wide basis The proposed program will pro, . vide coverage up to 80% of.the normal production of. a particular crop. °;It lithe intention to estab- lish yields on an individual farm basis, rather than atteinpting so: WI ITECHURCH Mr,. and Mrs. Qrland Irwin,, ' Stephen,, Faye and.Donald of Luck'. now, Mr. and Mrs., Bert Hastings and :Murray of Morris Twp.. were Sunday visitors with thein parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Irwin. Mr, and Mrs, John Gaunt were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaunt and Janet of Exeter. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig and family were Mr, and Mrs. Bill Peacock. Ross and Lloyd of .Bluevale, Whitechurch Feed Millis now being operated Monday. Wednes- ,day., Friday and Saturday forenoon by Bob Aitcheson. The former '.Operator, Alex Craig, is assisting at the Yundt gravel pit. Mr. and Mrs. .Douglas Conley of Wingham were Sunday visitors. with his parent's ,'. Ivlr , d Mr -S Jim Conleyof DurhaFfl Dave Gibb and. George Thomp 'son spent Saturday at Mr. Thomp- son's farm. at Feversham, . ' Charles •Thompson'attended the Scout Camporee at Princeton,. They left 'on Friday, and,returned'• on Sunday'. Charles is a member of the Scouts at Wingham... ' Jack Coultes of.Dresden and his friend, Prank Martin of Wall- '•aceburg, spent the weekendfishing in'Bruce Peninsula. • On'Sun4ay .afternoon;, Mrs, Coultesand fain,' . .ily joined, them at the home of his parents., Mr., and Mrs. Elbert Coulter; . and all returned to.tres- den Sunday •eyening. FAGS SSW PAID ON GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES issued In. amounts from $100 • ' upwards for 8., 4 or 6 years.. a earn . the above indicated interest, payable hal%yearly 1»' cheque.. -`- authorized investment :for. "RU. Canadian Insurance,- Companies and trust funds. • ' 372 . Bay St., .. 35 ,Dunlop 5t:8. • Toronto: Barri • y'.Allisalssooss. do so on an area basis. Conse- quently onse quently each farm 'unit will be: insured at a level of coverage . representative of, the productivity of this unit Protection is offered against such perils as drought, ex- cessive rainfall, excessive moisture flood , frost, bail, winter kill, wind, disease and, other pests. If actual' production', for the above " reasons, falls below the insured. p S ercenta e.of the normal, level, then: the: producer will be,eligible.. for claim payments to the extent of the deficiency. A farmer will not be compelled to insure all crops grown otitis farm'. He may decide; only to: in= sure one particular crop and this will, be quite permissible under the proposed policy.- • The actual premium cost, tothe producer, 'at 'the present, will be reduced by a 25!o contribution fromrthe Federal Government and 55 contribution by the Provincial Government. Administration. ex Wt:• penses_ are shared on an equal 50%f0 basis by.. Ottawa and 5o% by the province. 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