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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-06-07, Page 5from Ottawa. • :•:•:•!"" • ti ALL PURPOSE ONE BIN HOG SUPPLEMENT PURINA 'FARM BLEND HOG CHOW is a base mix supplement balanced completely with high levels of amino acids, vitamins and minerals. When mixed with grain it provides maximum nutrition for all market hogs weighing over 50 pounds, and sows, too. Buy in bulk, store in one bin and save several dollars per ton. PURINA FARM BLEND (H.M.C.) HOG CHOW is specially formulated for the hog man who Wishes to feed High Moisture Corn. MILTON J. DIETZ RR4 Seaforth — Phone S27-0608 You NEVER GET A SECOND CHANCE To MAKE A GOOD F I R.ST- IMPR6GGioN. JOHN MOORE gsiauaastce INSURANCE OF ALL Kit.1135A4 GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS W-251 2 34 -9067 DUBLIN MITCHELL MILL STREET • DUBLIN,ONT. should not be growa in the same field next year Mr.-Lynch warns. ,The only sure Way to prevent occurrence of this disease next year' is to treat barley seed with a seed treatment such a vitaflo or polyram, hp said. WHEN YOU NEED PROTECTION Ceti \C - jr, I .k7 • i•rtkr4 AltwEi2f.$.46/, n'°!Yfra":.74.11 ' 4 =tour can meet an accident" ' 'almost anywhere but if your property is insured; you wont-(' haVe to /worry ..about creditors. Let us help you plan your insur- ance program. L g 95 family.. togetherness around the pic- rtietable just can't be beat. You can buy the materials here and build your own. We have lumber and tools to do the job. CEDAR Tables not as illustrated • BALLitnctkULAY CLINTON - 482-9514 HEItSALL- 262-2713 SEAFORTH - 527-0910 ,SPECIALIZE AS A <LEGAL MEDICAL OR EXECUTIVE SECRETARVI Did you know that Cop- ' eStOga College efflem a twoeyear secretarial pro- gramatCLINTON? Some grade 12 gradu- ates good typing- and shorthand may com- plete the prevail in one year! Send the ap- ing in now. I would like mare infor- motion on this full-time pogo= desigrued tor lig' h. solvooill graduates or equiv- alent. Neaue nw • 4. Acidness Ptlltoaie Please return to: Reois• dram, Coneetioga Ooillege,299 Doom Voillor DOwa, Kite& mum. 6534610. Ext. 26:1 BP SHE TELS*COPING ALL VINYL SLIDER KIT • Allows any slider window from 22" ter 40" high to accommodate the CGE model SA508AA room air condatoner. All vinyl construction seals out air and water Fast. easy installation 3 FOR -CORN ATRAZINE. FOR BEANS EPTAM PATORAN WEED SPRAY FERTILIZER BULK, BLENDED OR BAGGED for all your reqn6ments Anhydrous Any*** Available CONTRACTS AVAILABLE FOR -SEED-BEAN$ SEAFORTH FARMERS Phone 527-0770 HEADQUARTER AIR CONDITIONERS SAVINGS! SELECTION SERVICE I from $149 .95 'and up ALL NEW CARRYNC001. MODEL AGTE304FA 7 AMP, 115V, 4000 BTUJI-!R V0' W-14" H 11 NEW Residents entertain visitors • FOOD PRICES REVIallOARD , NAMED • Consumer Affairs Minister Herb Gray announced that Mrs. Beryl Plumptre •of Ottawa, and past president of the Consumers' Association of Canada, has been named Chairman of the federal government's five-xnember,Food Prices Review Board. ' Other, members are Dr. Gordon Burton of Claresholm, Alberta; Grant Thompson of Hali- fax; Mrs. Evelyn Rent of Vancouver and Louis-H. Lorrain of Bale d'Urfe, Quebec. 'The Board, an independent body with wide powers of inquiry, will begin Its work immediately. , EXPORTS UP Canada exported $1.97 million ,worth , of goods in April .- a 29.2% increase over last year. January to ' April experts are 26.6% higher this year than in 1972. OILS SHORTAGES During a debate on energy, Energy Minister Donald MacDon- ald told the House of Commons that export restrictions QM be imposed on gasoline U there are signs of shortages, for Canadian consumers. CORPORATE ,TAX MEASURES Finance Minister John Turner, introduced in the House of Com- mons the budget proposal to re- duce corporate tax from the pre- sent 49% to 40% for manufactur- ing and'processing firms. .Under the federal government proposal Parliament will have an ..cipportunity to re-examine the incentive measures - on the re- quest of 60 members of the Commions = after April 1, 1974. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT • The House of Commons ap- proved in principal an extension of the partial ban on capital punishment . for another five years,' In a free vote Members of Parliament voted 138 to 114 in, favour of the billthat would retain the death penalty Only for killers of policemen or prison guards. CANADA OUT 'OF VIETNAM External Affairs Mirdster ' Mitchell Sharp announced that "Canada will withdraw its peace observer force from Vietnam by July 31. The government's cid- .cision was based 'on the fact that there has not been "substantial progress" towards peace. • 200 MILE FISHING LIMIT Environment Minister Jack Davis said in St. Andrews, N.B. that at the United Nations Con- ference on the Law of the Sea, he will call for an extension of Canada's 'fishing limit to .200 miles from the present12 miles - this prOposal 'stems from the federal government's concern for Canada's coastal fishermen and the dwindling fish stocks. AID TO NEW BRUNSWICK Public Works Minister Jean- Eudes Dube announced in Monc- ton; a federal grant of $10 million to the province of New Brunswidic for the reconstruction of route II between Quebec City. and Monc- ton. ' AGREEMENTS Justice Minister Otto Lang announced that Manitoba signed two agreements. with the federal government - a legal aid agree- ment and an agreement previding compensation to victims of certain crimes. • "PENNY BLACKS" The British "Penny Black," the world's first adhesive postage stamp, issued In 1840, is neither the most expensive nor the rarest stamp sought by collectors today. A number - .of the 64 million "penny Blacks" that were printed survive in stamp albums. Squadrop raduates new officers 0°4(3)40 Power Squadron held its graduation ceremonies and change of Watch'for 1973-74 at a well-attended function at the White Carnation, HelmesVille on Friday evenipg. The ,Goderich unit is one of 128 squarons of Canadian Power Squadrons, ' a nationwide safe- boating organization with 15,000 members and associates from coast to coast. The local squa- dron serves all of Huron County and portions of Bruce and Lamb- ton Counties. District Commander W.A. Hallett, London, installed the 1973-74 executive committee as- follows: • Commander, B.E. Kuehl Clinton; past Commander K.S. Wood, Clinton; secretaryT trea- surer, J.J. Mulhern, Goderich; first lieutenants: J.K. Sully, God- erich; E: A. Dayies, Clinton; training officer, A.J.R. Elder, Clinton; supply officer, George Robertson, Gederich; safety of- fider, Donald G. Hart, Exeter; public relations officer, R.S. At- key, Clinton. Graduates of the various courses were- as follows: Boat- ing, Rev. Derwin Docket), Wal- ton; David E. Gornall, Clinton; Mrs. Kirsti Barrett, Clinton; William Linfield, Exeter; Mrs. B. Menzies, Clin on; Gerald Pao- lin, Goderic • Rev.. K. Barry Passmore, Wi Mi;s. Gwen Perry, Goderich; VI-Pines H.E. 'Perry, Goderich; George Pen- fold, Clinton; Clayton Scholtz, Goderich; Mrs. Donna Wood, Clinton. • ' Seamanship, John K. Sully, Goderich. Advanced Piloting,Carlton C. Blackmore, Clinton; Edward A. Davies, Clinton; Charles G. Prectr, Brussels; Anthony S. Shepherd, Huron Park. Senior Member Award, for receiving. five merit marks, was made to R.S. Atkey, Clinton. • Addressing the graduates, D/C Hallett stressed the role of Canadian Power Squadrons in promoting "safe boating through education" from coast to coast in Canada. He emphasized that tlie men and women of the organi- zation are dedicated to the es- tablishment of a high standard of skill in the handling of small boats, both power' and sail. . • Mrs. Peggy"MenZies and Da- vid Gornall replied on behalf of the graduates and presented ap- propriate gifts to the two in- structors of the Boating Course: Davierend C.C. Blackmore. cipal 1972-73 Initiative,Program has been extended to June '30. The allocation to the township amounted to $2,600. Road superintendent, William Campbell, has been authorized to, chloride the concession roads solid and spot the sideroads. Passed for payment were road accounts of $28,472.36 and gen-, eral accounts of $4,103.30. Council turned down the pro- posed Huron County Building and Plumbing inspection on a county basis - mainly because of the high .cost of such a service. Mrs. D.P. Monaghan has re- turned after a 'ten-day visit in Dundas• with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Monaghan and family. accompanying her nome, were, Mrs. R. Monaghan and Krista and Mrs. Glen Hanna, who visited her on Wednesday. Mrs. Leo Kenny, Bornholm spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. D.P. Monaghan. Miss Teresa -Ryan, London,. with Mrs.'MaryRyan and Alice. Mr. and Mrs, Mlle Flanagan of Toronto are visiting Mr-and. Mrs. Matt m rray. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hallahan, Detroit with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Keane'and children; Aurora with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. John Webbfrom Toronto have purchased the 3 Several fields pi barley in Perth and Huron counties appear to be infected with the organism helminthosporium, causing a disease known as "brown- rot" of barley according to Pat Lynch, soils end• crop specia- list in the two counties. The organism attacks grasses and in -this case, barley that is slaw to emerge. In fact, any grow- ing condition, such as a low wet spot in the field, compacted ,headlands, or wet cold weather, is conducive to" the 4read of the organism. It .causes the bottom leaves of young barley to have a brown-. ish appearanc . - Many plants will darker spots the bottom leaves. ere is not former DeWettering property on No. 8 Highway from Tom Schoon- .derwoerd and have settled there. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary, Karen and Kevin of Toronto with Mrs. Frank Evans. -Mr. and Mrs. AndrewDantzer of London at their home here. Mr. and-Mrs. Harry Krauskopf ' of Ferndale, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs Nell Fell of Detroit visited with Joe Krauskopf and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter, On the weekend. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, Ann street, Dublin, has returned froth Watford General with her new baby'son. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. MacRae of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don MacRae. Mr. and Mes. Irvin Johnson and children, Londesboro, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Byers, Mitchell, visited with Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed Byers ou.Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Benninger and Lori of Peterborough, Rose Ann Benninger, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oulette and sons Dona and Danny of Essex spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger who celebrated their wedding an- niversary. Visiting at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor and Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Cronin of St. Colurnban. Canadian General Electric Room-Mr Conditioners Bring' Outdioor Freshness Indoors. — Models from 4,000 to 19))00 BTU'S are in stock — FRANK 111.-INGALTD. • Phone 527-1320 Persons; 1 Disturbance Com- plaint; 1 Police surveillance; 4 Property Damage Reports; I Lost and Found: 2 Escorts; 2 Traffic Police News ' A. L.-VAUGHAN CHIEF OF POLICE' Canada charge; ,4 Liquor Con- trol Act charges. There were 2 minor accidents investigated in which there were no, injuries. OPERATION CHECKMATE for 'YOUR protection /HELP \ Report STOP 'suspicion ' \CRIME/ of crime CAtt =52771-500 vestigates k7locenvene@s,e,ens4sa..,,wlare 10 2uq4lirdatily Traffic Act( :ii-il, (Continued froth Page 1) ' ' ''1-' t8i.'tini'set. betweerCnow and harVe'at ting of; 3 Assistance; 3 Missing "charges laid; 1 Criminal Code of Seaforth, house; Donald Dodds, • The disease is transmitted by RR 1, Seaforth, siding on house; seemingly good seed as well as Keith Heckert, RR 1, Walton, by discoloured, diseased seed and addition to house. • ' —it also can be spread by infected IP The township council was no- • stubble. If the disease is present tilled that the Provincial-Mfini- • in barley fields this year, barley also have "blotches" on At this point, that can be done to pro =ct' the plants. If there is good growing weather, the barley will pull out of the condition - however, there During the Week of May 30th, Complaints. . will be a reduction in yield. The 1973pwading.,Ivinces5th, 1374, amount, of., ,xe tiaR,Wt lePrd. Seefor,th,-/Police„DepartmenLin- , j id During , tlie same -week- there i •,,: in • • upOn the, growing coil et Sick looking barley ? 'AWN & GARDEN fitiNs 'LAWN MOWERS — TILLERS OA LS — PEAT NOSE 7 CARO_ LAWN FERTILIZERS NOW IN STOCK • Seat-611k