The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-06, Page 6WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1972
Make-Trip West
Mr. and, Mrs. Theodore Red-
,mond left-last Wednesday_by
plane for a holiday in Western
Canadao They plan to visit their
daughter and her family, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hackett and. Mrs.
Redmond's.sister and family Mr.
and Mrs. John Kennedy in Cal-
gary. ey I L. .- 'kiting
other relatives in Lethbridge and
Edmonton.
FrOm Calgary they are flying
to Victoria Island where they
will visit Mrs. Redmond's broth-
- er .and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
--Toe Hogan ih-Sidriey;-13-.• .
They were accompanied to
Mahon Airport by Mr. and Mri.
Angus Cline and family.
"I'VE ALWAYS
- WANTED MY
OWN FARM"
"When t bought this 50 acre farm
3 years ago, I finished 200 hogs",
reports Andy NiSbet, of R.R. 4,
------.-1---Stfattord—Angy-recalls that his
biggest problem was lack of capi-
' tai tor repairs and expansion; barn,
silo, etc.
Now Andy produces 2,000 hogs a''
year with Minimum investment and
one of the ways he does'this is by
treating .his corn with 'BP Prop-
corn-whichmeans-he-doesnlheed-a---
silo.
"University of Guelph ..tests
Showed that Propcorn treated high'
moisture corn was good far my hogs
and could be stored' almost any-
where".
For the full story On Andy Nisbet
:and other farmers who have saved
time and money by treating high
moisture corn with Propcorn, look
tor the 8-page insert which ap-
,peared in the July issue of Farm
and Country, or write BP Oil Limi-
ted, Agricultural Chemicals Branch,
124$ Sherbrooke. Street West
Montreal 109, or Niagara Chemi-
cals, Division of FMC of Canada
Ltd., Burlington Ontario, or ask:
TED ROUSE -
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RIPLEY FEED
AND SUPPLY •
ItIPLEY, ON'I'.
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NOTICE
SELECT COMMITTEE
OF THE LEGISLATURE
ON THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD
INVITATION TO SUBMIT
• WRITTEN BRIEFS
On June 30th, 1972, the Ontario Legislature appointed a
Select Committee to examine, inquire into and report upon the
Ontario Municipal Board and to make recommendations on:
(a) the purpose, object and functions of "the Ontario Municipal
Board. (b) the jurisdiction of the Ontario Municipal Board.
(e) the structure and organization of the Ontario Municipal
Board. (d) the procedures aad practices of the Ontario Municipal
Board. (e) the procedures by way of appeal from the orders and
rulings of the Ontario Municipal Board, including appeals by
way of petitions to the.Lieutenant Governor in CounciL (i) the
relationship of the, Ontario Municipal Board in the discharge of
its responsibilities with the Provincial Government, local govern-
ment and the individual citizen.
The Committee invites written briefs from individuals and
organizations who may wish to present information, opinions or
--suggestions-regariling_any of_ the_above_inatters_relating to the
Ontario Municipal Board.
BRIEFS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY
SEPTEMBER 15th, 1972 TO THE CLERK OF
THE COMMITTEE, BOX 233, -.
MAIN PARLIAMENT BUILDING,
TORONTO 182, ONTARIO
. .
John P. MacBeth, Q.C.,
Chairman'
Alex McFedries,
Clerk
• IA
ONTARIO
OLIVET
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and
May and Mr. and Mrs. Ted White and Allan attended a family
gathertng at the home of Mr and
Mrs, Jim. McNairn of Seaforth,
Mr. and Mrs, George Rigg of
Toronto spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs., David, Rigg and Mon,
Nanc.y and Ronald McGuire
and friends attended the C.N.E,
and Ontario Place on Wednesday
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stacey
and family of Barrie visited for
the week end at the home. of Mr.
And Mrs• Raymond Hamilton and
family. Mr. Stacey is a brother
of Mrs. Ray Hamilt'on.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engel
and children of Dublin spent last
week at their cottage and called
on Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black
and families. •
Mrs. Jean Whitehead of Toron-
to visited with her daughter and
son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. David
Rigg._foen S wfurondmay .
thisA
community
attended the final sing-a-long
prograrn of this summer in Kin-
Cardine on Sunday evening.
•
Mrs. Madeline Campbell and
Mri. Ella Stacey-of Port-Stanley--
visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ray
Hamilton and farnily on Friday
and Saturday. They also called
on, Mrs. Myrtle Stacey.'. Both
ladies are cousins of Mrs.
Mr W-a-Ffe-n-RiGli,andr-
baby of Wingharn visited with her
parents Mr. and Mrs'. Oscar White All
and may on Sunday. , forn
Mr: Bert Eaton .visited with his
brother, , Fred Eaton of St,
ThOmas for the holiday weekend,
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PAGI SIX THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LNCICNOW, ONTARIO
Returns Following.
Year In. France
c o r -
Mrs. John Austin and Eugene
spent a few days Visiting with
relatives in Toronto last week.
Mrs. Ursula Hebert was admit-
ted to the Alexandria and Marine
Hospital in Goderich last week.
Faye Hogan is spending a few
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wanting to do some drainage in
the near future. takes a little time, any application
for work to ,be done this fall
1. Any drainage works, either should be made to council within surface ditches or sub-surface the next very short while. Care
tile' must have a good Outlet if . should be taken to state an effective drainage is to be achiev- amount on the application that
-ed.-Outlet-draihs-involving-neigh----Avill--adequately-cover-the-work-
bours4 may be established under to be done. A' farmer is entitled
The Drainage Act, usi. one of 'to a loan of up to 75% of the act-
the three Sections: — Section 2 ual cost of the tile installation --
-a "mutual agreement" ' drain but cannot receive more than he for neighbours who can all agree
Section 3
has applied for. As a guide to es- on how the' drain is to be estab-_ timating costs, - consider $150 -
lished and paid for; =-$160 - acre for systematic tiling a "petition" drain for neighbours work' or 20c - foot for 4" tile
where. the majority can agree on installed in single lines. In addi-the need for drainage, and where 'tion, add some amount to cover
the work, assessment, etc. is raid cost of any outlet or main tile
out by a drainage engineer hired lines that must be installed.
by the municipality'', Section 4 — 4. Guidance in the use of a "requisition" drain for situa- either The Drainage Act for the
lions where neighbours cannot installation of an outlet, or The agree and where one •property
-owner feels te_must_ push _thin Tile Drainage Act for the bor- gs _r „_,, _ Towing,of money is readily_ avail-161yard to °tit-ain a-11 litittet• tc"." able from the . local township of thete types of drains has pec- clerk.
;Mar advantages and limitations, • 5. Assistance with any farm ' that in turn make each applicable 4 drainage problem is• also read- to certain situations. --‘ ily 'available through the county ' 2. Money is available from the office of the Ontario Ministry of Province to help finance the es- Agriculture and Food.
tablishinent of. farm drainS. , H. E) Bellman, (a) Under The Tile Drainage Agricultural 'Engineer Act, low-interest money may be
Bruce-Farm-Report--
GRAIN EXCHANGE
-This year as a_serNice to farm-
ers the Ontario Ministry of Agri-
culture and Food is co-ordinating
a grain exchange. This is' not an
attempt to manipulate the mar-
ket — our 'only desire is' to get
buyers and sellers of grain to-
gether. weeks 'holidays with her parents
Last—year a ,_ grain-corn---ex—IvIr.--and Mrs. Con-Hogan-be fore--
change was held, and it has been
decided to include oats and bar- entering her final year at Brescia
ley 'this year. Each Wednesday, Ha , • 11 London
from September 6th until Novem-
ber 29th, a list of buyers and
sellers will be sent to those part- borrowed through the local town-
icipating in the exchange. Once ship council for the installation
-thee list has been •received then • &tile drainsimindividuallarms.
it is your responsibility to' make The loan may be for any' length
contacts and arrangements. of time up to 10 years, 'at a cur-
If you are a buyer or a seller rent interest rate of 4%.
of oats, barley or grain corn then (b) A grant of money, up to
contact the office of the Ontario a maximum of $3,000 is available
ood—fr-o-F-1 hv-Province-underits--G
in Walkerton. ital Grants Program to an indiv-
. Rick, Upfold, idual farmer to help defray the
Soils and Crops Specialist cost of drainage work on his own
DRAINAGE ASSISTANCEfarm.3. Farmers wishing to' borrow A wet season usually causes a • money under the Tile Drainage
renewed interest in land drainage Act must do so through the local
on the part of farmers. This sea- township council, It is necessary son is no exception. With this in to make application and receive
mind, the following points are proval- ahead of the time of act- mentioned-as----guld=
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l<INGSBRIDGE NEWS
Annie Van Diepenbeek, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van-
Diepenbeek , has returned home
after a years study in Frande.
After completing her term there,
Annie also spent the summer
working as a telephone operator
before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Osch
and family of Waterloo spent a
few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Van Osch.
Mrs..Marie Austin and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Austin of
Torontb visited during the past
week with Mrs. Austin's (Sr.)
brother and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. William Meyers of Sarnia
and also.with relatives in Mount
Clements, Michigan, ,
Mr.. and Mrs. Jack McConVille
'and family of Agincourt spent the
'week end with Mrs; Marie Austin.
.Mrs. Ken Heffernan of Brampton
visited on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ormond Heffernan. •
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murray of
Detroit have spent the summer
with John O'Connor and_ other
O'Connor relatives.
Mr: and Mrs. Pete Van Osch
and family were Sunday visitors-
with Mr. and Mrs. tiniy
gael and family of Blyth.
Rosemary Hogan of Woodstock
spent the week end with her par,-
ents Mr., and Mrs. Dennis Hogan.
Congratulations, to Kathy Hogan
On qualifying.as an Ontario
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V. D. Noilipovits,
District Enginisor,
-Ministryf_Transportation and Commutications•
581 Huron Straot,
P.O. Box 6,
Stratford, Ontario
Telaphona: 2714550
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PURPLE GROVE
Bob Forster of Gold River , on
Vancouver Island, B.C. spent the
week end at his home-here. Mr.
and Mrs. Judd Mailette and Jeffer
ey of Kitchener and. Mr. and Mrs.
Norm Deacin of Toronto also visit-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Forster.
Miss Sally Dingman and Ken
and Wyatt Barnes of Qlio,
igan spent last week with Calvin
Robertson. They also visited
with many other old Grove friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Orr of
Conn; Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McEwan, Jamie , Ken and Sandy
and Mr: and Mrs. Walter.' Forster
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs.-Don McCosh.
Purple Grove extends sympathy
to the family of the late Ira
Needham.
Mr.'and Mrs. Francis Boyle
attended the funeral of their
Uncle Robert McCormick on Fri-.
day. Sympathy is extended to his
wife.
Mr. and Mrs..Ivan Harris, Bil-
lie , Ivan Jr. and Angela visited
on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Don
Robertson. Mrs. J. C. Mc Nab of
Lucknow dropped in at the Rob-
ertson's on 'Friday to have a chat
with the Harris Family.
Mr: and Mrs. Robert Blackwell
Christopher and Peter of LondOn,
Mrs. Martha Huston of Ripley '
'and Miss Margaret Robertson of
Lucknow were guests with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Don Robertson Sund y.
'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mackay of
-vi'sit'ed-visit -, ed-on-S-aturday-
withMrs. Bob Thompson and
Robbie. Kathy Picot of Kitchen-
er and Mrs. Archie -1\--nners of
Kincardine spent Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and. Mrs. Bob
Thompson and Robbie.
For "Winter Maintenance Operations 1972-73 Season" the follow-
ing equipment is required.
MGM -
with mihimum G.V.W. 27,000 lbs. suitable for mounting
power sanding units 'are required at the following locations:
1 Truck — St. Marys and Milverton
2 Trucks — Guelph West, Guelph East, Erin, Exeter,
Grand Bend, Goderich, Ilarriston, Shelburne,No?
Hamburg, Clinton, Galt, Listowel, Arthur and Wingham.
3 Trucks— Mitchell
1 TrOck — with minimum G.V.W. 42,000 lbs. tandeir
required for Galt, Arthur, Listowel and Wingham
The successful bidder Must have P.C.V. License or app1Y_
for same within 7 days of being notified.
4LOADERS-:-:--.1Withoutoperator)-at-the-followinglogations:
1 — 1 Cu, Yd. Loader — Guelph West, Guelph East, New-
Hamburg, Harriston, St Marys, Exeter, GrandBend,
Clinton, Goderich, Mt. Forest, Shelburne, Mitchel,
Milverton and Erin
4 — 13/4 Cu. Yd. Loader --- Galt, Arthur, Listowel and
Vitingluun •
Sealed tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry willbaf
received by 'the District Engineer, until 12 o'clock noon,"oc
time, Monday, September 18, 1972
Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be• obtain•
ed in person or by mail from the District Office in Stratford
Whenrequesting tenders please specify location(s).
The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted: . •