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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-20, Page 7UNE ., 1913 • ESQAXr 'd 20 .,._�...,� i/////�/'�'I'/II/I ,�.' pISTRIBUTCIRS NEEDED—EXCW$IVE OPPOATUNIT� 1 • Auto•HOME ACCEsso,,,Es an. CARE PRODUCTS 1141100P • ANNUAL MM„ IT smarmNo Experience Necessary, Spare, Part, or Full Time. marketing system, permits rnalr.or woman to distribute. ntu.tti. New m resold advertised products for 6 malor U, S.•compa•n,es •n the pinion Sminion dunS Auto/Home Products field. Restock, cornpan secured accounts Y weekly with high profit high Impulse, last repeat consumer items from;'. N SIMOy StMONIZ, TEXIZE, DUPONT. JOHNSQN WAX, HOLLYVYQO.O.ACCES, SORIESand PREMIUM TOOLS. NO INITIAL SILTING! INCOME STARTS IMMEDIATELY! (OMPANY FURNISHED ACCOUNTS! GUARANTIED. INVENTORY SUY-LACK! 4 •MINIMUM CAN INVESTMENT, $1805 or $2722, UP TO $5278.00 CAN, FUNDS AO•PIk�Ot should have car, minimum of 6 spare hours weekly, reliable and cIg,gle to assume business respons,Dp,ties w'thm 30 days. If you meet^—k (hese requirements, have, the cash investment and sincerely want to ow kyour ownbuY!nefs, then write and include phone number to: INTERNATIONAL MARKETING: SYSTEMS INC. AUTO/HOME DIY., DIPT. 89 JOHNSON 8425 MID -COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DR. WAX ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63114 OAEA0 I///////I�iI///////'�4 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO (1ilt (PORT FROM VEEN'S PARK BY MURRAY GAUNT M;P,P. HURON - BRUCE Minister of Agriculture and -The Honourable William ewart, made two policy ents in the Legislature tly which will be of interest mers in Huron and Bruce 'les, 'e first programme has to do the expansion of the Guaran- Loan Programme for Indus -. Milk and Cream Producers as•introduced approximately ear ago. This programme `ts industrial milk producers row from banks, with goy - `.nt guarantees, amounts. re- to purchase additional 'bred heifers andmarket g quota. Over one million in loans hasbeen provid -. the past year. • • ucers and processors have, 'saffected by a. serious short - (industrial milk in Ontario,. lams are operating below • ity. , he last dairy year, Canada ed 28 million lbs,, of. tnnd iabviously.production ustrial milk in this country increased, ccoidance with a Federal - dial Agreement, if any e fails to produce its mark - re quota of industrial milk, Klose this quota to to provinces. To avoid this 'ty, ,Ontario will expand amme• to include forgive - a portion of loans based teased productivity and once, and allow loans for nstruction or renovation of owes and dairy barns, and se of fixed equipment - ilk tanks; pipelines milkers; e 5,000 of the 10 ,000 ship f industrial milk in Ontario 'p milk in milk cans;, and eers.arerto be encouraged • !sited to change to modern ids andequipment, hope increasing productivity, ie fanner meets certain Ietmined operationalgoals /a)itions:, 20% of his annual ,vents of principal: will be 'ehach year; under the %Oramme, lications must be made One year of the start of )gramme, the loan to be Within five years of approv granting of the loan, with syment of principal during it year. Loan applications reviewed by a conlinittee led by the Ministry, al Ministry staff, in co- on with field staff of the Will assist applicants to me the best use of bor- noney, the amount of in - milk production to be 1,, and.the amount to be in relation to repayment :togramme Will also apply trial milk shippers who plied to ship milk to the Surprise Party For Jim Dore . PURPLE GROVE NEWS A surprise dinner partywas held at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. How - ard Harrison of Ripley on Sunday evening in honour of Pte. Jim Dore who leaves. on Friday for Nova Scotia. Guests were. Mrs. Claude Dore of Bervie, Mrs. William Wood and David of Durham, Steve Hall, Ronnie MacDonald and Ken Ham- ilton of Lucknow•, Phillip. Paquette, Bruce. Nicholson, Jamie Farrell, Bob Needham, Don Harkness , • Randy Strauss, Kevin Harrison, Rick McGillivray., Margie Col lings , Mr. and Mrs Don Dore , Cathie, Vicki and Frankie Dore. Hostesses Gwen and. Sally Harri- son served a delicious dinner. Howard and Kevin smuggled the boys into the/baysement until, Jim arrived after being heralded away: by Jamie Farrell. . After dinner the boys played cards and got caught up on back news until the party broke up about 9 o'clock. It proved to be really a surprise party. Mr; and. Mrs. Arthur Patterson. of Agincourt; visited on Sunday. with Mr, and Mrs. Burton Collins. Cathie Pickett, Lynn and Angela 'of Kitchener spent the week; end with Mr.. and Mrs. Bob Thompson and Robbie. . °. • Folks will be sorry to hear that Judy Thompson is using crutches this week due tospraining her ankle 'while dancing on Saturday evening., Vicki Dore is spending a few days with her. Group I pool on a graduated basis. The other matter had to do with capital grants for farmers. The programme will still continue but a ceiling of $10 million will be placed on the programme for -this fiscal year. If applications Jex - ceed that amount then those appli' cations will. be deferred until thenext fiscal year. The programme is a twelve year programme and at the end of six years , up until the 31st March, ' 1973, the Ministry has already spent $'75 ,782,000 or almost 59% of the projected figure.. This leaves $53,218,000 of the original commitment or 41% and this must be spread over the rer iaihi.ng six years of the programme. . This week the energy crisis was discussed at some length during . the discussion on the bill setting up the :Ministry of Energy, Ontario imports 83% of its ener- gy needs: Canada , generally, is well balanced and has enough known supplies to meet our own needs for most energy resources. The problem is distribution with Alberta holding the trump card , as they have more energy resour- ces than other provinces in Can- ada. Ontario Hydro has announced plans for spending 3' billion dol.- . lars for new nuclear power plants in the next four years, with close to $10 billion being spent in the next ten years. . ' • PAGE UV!i Plans Proceed With Research Of Huron History The students working on the Huron County Historical File pro- ject are getting plenty of black hands and dirty clothes these days. Since June 11 team members have visited twenty-six municip- al clerks, librarians , newspaper offices and presidents of historic-. al societies to try to find out what records do or do not exist in the county. The project, under the super-, vision of James Scott and co- ordination of Bill Jeffery , Exeter , is: to update the history of Huron County from 1900 to 19.75. • It is financed by the Ministry of Edu- cation's "Experience 73" P. E.O.P. L. E, program with Huron County Council meeting additional ex- penses. Student team members Custom Farm WoIk Anhydrous Ammonia Applying PLOUGHING. CULTIVATING PLANTING Gsdorich. -s'�+j��� f'a► ate" r r , . SPRAYING HARVESTING CROP DRYING 529.7561 LAKE RANGE ACRES TIMOTHY J. HUNTER are Judith Malone, R, R. 1 .Cen- tralia; Pete Johnson, R. R. 2 Goderich; Cathy McKinley, R. R. 1 Zurich; Pauline Baeckler, R. R. 2 Zurich and Richard Snell, R. R. 1 Londesboro. One of the finds so far is a 40 volume set of maps dating from , 1900 to 1920 of all the towns and villages in. Southern Ontario. • The maps have a scale of 1 inch equals.50 feet and are located in the home of Bruce Douglas, • Stratford. '" Team members are anxious to meet anyone who has records dating from 1900 or who Would be willing to talk with them. Help the Mentally Retarded TODAY • • volunteer ISlII • give a donation learn more about Ali mental retardation. LIQUIDATION BY UBLIC AUCTION WITH NO RESERVE OF .J. MILLS MOTOR SALES LTD 121 ST. DAVID ST. GODEFilCH ONT. 519 524 9445 - OWNER RETIRING MR. W.J. MILLS after many years of service gave up his Chrysler fran- chise and Is completely retiring from the Automobile business. Everything will be sold from the body shop garage at the above ad- dress, and is in exceptionally good condition. THURSDAY JUNE:28*1973 . 1 P.M. SHARP) TERMS - CASH OR MAKE ARRANGEMENT BEFORE SALE This is a partial listing, numerical listing on sale day SPECIALS Aqua scooter • , C.C.M. Mustang Bicycle • Coke Machine • 11 Steel Guard Rails 15 ft. long • McClary Gas Furnace '• Chrysler AIr: Ternp Gas Furnace • Cedar Posts • Timbers and Lumber • . Goodyear Illuminated signs • Chrysler Plymouth Valiant illuminated sign • Utility Body for 1 ton truck. :OFFICE . Cincinnati, Time Clock and Card rack .• 2 Wood Desks • Steel Desk • Swivels Chairs • .Roller type tiling cabinet • National Cash register • Electric typewriter • Electric adding • machine • Manual typewriter ' • Manual adder • Olivetti calculator • Cheque writer 6 Photo Copier • BODY SHOP • Damage Dozer 'H:D. frame straightener , with attachments*. Kellogg 3 H.P. 'Air Compressor • Snap on front end aligner • Wheel Balancer land Weights •' 8 Spray Booth Vapor Lights • Spray Booth' Doors • Exhaust fan and duct work •. Rockwell. sander . Atcoa Air Sander with regulator • 2 B & D Disc Sanders •• 4, DeVIlbiss spray guns • Tape & paper Dispenser • Body Solder• Sand Paper and. Discs • 2 Oinks Air Regdlators • Metal Crimper: • Asst. paint • and cabinets SH P &. PARTS EQUIPMENT Tire changer • 2 Acetylene Welding sets with Cutting Torch and Carts • Forney C-5 Electric welder with H.D. Wiring • Welding Rod • Wet 4. Dry Commercial'. Vacuum Cleaner • Homestead steam Jenny 6 2 Walker Floor Jacks • Hydraulic Bumper Jack • 2 Floor Hoists • Electrical Testing Equipment • Chain 'Hoist • Bench Grin- der • Air Hoses • Fire Extinguishers • Greasing equipment • Vises .•.: Axle Stands • Creepers ' • Battery Charger • • IUnder- coater • B & D' 1/2" Drill •' 3/4" Socket Set ' Pullers • Tap and Die Set • 2 Steel Top Benches • Tires and Rims,. new and used • 'Parts and'Accessories • 'Tire Rack • Asst Nuts and Bolts • 2 Wood Parts' Bins • Trouble Liles and Extension Cords • Tow Cable BALANCE'OF USED CAR INVENTORY.AS OF SALE DAY.' • CONDUCTED BY HOMER STEPHENS AUCTIONS LTD. MISSISSAUGA ONT. 416 4277 3684