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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-08-16, Page 9f FEED GEXINO, P0146.f Agriculture Minister gugette Whelan and Otto Lang, Miniater, reSpOnglihie for the WheatBoard, jointly annOUnced the federal government's two-Stage national feed grains policy - a domeatiC feed grains plan for the current crop year and proposals for a permanent feed grains policy. The 1873-'74 plan would guarantee prices for grains be- tween the Prairies and British Columbia, Central 'Canada and . the Maritimes. Proposals for the future are similar to those outlined for the current cropyear but the final feed grains policy will only be determined after,sxtensive talks between the federal government and the grains and livestock in- dustry and provincial govern- ments. ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Under the federal govern- ment's new immigration legis- lation, people who dame to Cana-( day as visitors or Illegally on or before November 30, 1972, have until midnight October 15 * to apply for landed immigrant status. Persons who do not register by the deadline date run the risk of being detected and deported without appeal. Applicants may reglater at their nearest Canada Immigration Centre or Canada Manpower Centre. NATIVE LAND CLAIMS Indian Affairs Minister Jean Chretien announced that the federal government is willing to negotiate compensation to be given Indians and Eskimos for, lands ceded, without signed treaties. The lands involved are located in British Columbia, Northern Quebec, the Yukon and in the Northwest Territories. • ' Mr. Chretien.• stressed the , governments of the two proyinces ' L I ONLY Fle.ELIES ARE ADMIRED FOR GE-FITNG- t_Fr E_\/Frzy EVENING-, BANK RATE FINANCING W W on all models - new and used' Comes To Brussels Motors SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1973 10:00 Ascent Of Man 10;00 Alphabet Scilp --:1-1-;00 The National._ 10:30 Hi Diddle Day 11:00, The Littlest Hobo 11:30 Reach For The Top 12:00-the Outdoor Sportsman 12:30 Let Them Live 1;00 The World of Man 1:30 Klahanie 2;00 Canadian Open Tennis 4;00 Canadian Water Skiing 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 6: Dragnet 6; FYI -1/1 S. V,' 015 7:0 Sanford Aria Son 7:30 On The Buses 8:00 CFL Football 10:30 Sports Week 11:00 The National , 11:20 PM . 11:45 Movie: el Farewell to Arms" Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones. . SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1973 10:00 Woobinda 10:30 Quelle Famine 11:00 Ontario Schools 12:00 Travel Canada 12:30 News 12;35 Gardening 1:00 Canada/U.S.S.R. Hockey ' 3;00 Summer Country Canada 3:30 Roy Jewell Farm Show 4;00 Muslim People 5:00 Music To See 5;30 Wonderful World of Disney 6:30 Act Fast 7;00 The Beachcombers 7;30 Black Beauty 8:00 Helen Reddy Show 9;00 Sunday At Nine 10;00 First Person Singular 10:30 Of All People * 11:00 The Ntional 11:20 PM 11;45 Under Attack MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973 10;00 Mon Ami 10;15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ontario Schools 12;00 The Hilarious House Of Frightenstein 1,2:30 News At Noon 12;45 Afternoon Movie: "April In Paris" - Doris Day and Ray Bolger, 2:30 Secrets From The Kitchen 3;00 Thirty From 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4;30 Drop-In ' 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 Let's Make A Deal 6:00 Best of 'Berton 6;30 FYI 7:00 Gunsmoke 4, 8:00 partridge Family "" 8:30 cannon 9;30 This Is The Law 10:00 V.I.P. 10:30 What on Earth 11:00 The National 11:20 PM 11;45 Horror Classics; "Diary Of, A Madman" - Vincent Price and Sebastian Cabot TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1973 10100 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ontario Schools 12:00 The Hilarious House Of Frightenstein 12:30 News • 12:45 Afternoon Movie: "Follow That Man" Sidney Chaplin and 'Dawn Addams 2:10 Secrets From T.he Kitchen 3:00 Thirty From 3;30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4;30,,,Drop-In Bewitched 130" Horst Koehler Show 600 Best of Berton 134 FYI ItAY 1e watens AO:SO*Mei Movie; a CFPL TV listings 11;20 PM _ 11:45 Movie; "His Majesty O'Keefe" - Burt Lancaster and Joan Rice. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1973 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ontario Schools 12;00 The Hilarious House Of Frightenstein rhadvite `ik" 12:45 Movie: "Silver City" Yvonne DeCarlo and Edmond O'Brien 2:30 Secrets From The Kitchen 3:00 Thirty From 3:30 Edge of Night 4;00 Family Court 4:30 Drop-In 5;00 Bewitched' 5:30 Let's Make A Deal 6:00 Best of Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 The Bold Ones 8:00 Expo Baseball 10;30 Canadian Sports Report 11;;00 The National 11;20 PM . 11:45 Movie: "Dead Of Night" Mervyn Johns and Michael Redgrave. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1973 10;00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant , 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ontario Schools 12:00 Pet Set 12:15 The Hilarious House Of, Frightenstein • 12;30 News 12;45 Movie; "Death pays In Dollars" -Steve Forsythe Dominique Boschero 2:30 Secrets From The Kitchen 3;00 Thirty From 3;30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4;30 Drop-In • 5:01) Bewitched 5;30 Reach For The Top 6:00 Best,of Berton 6:30 FYI 7;00 Midweek Magazine 7;30 The Partners 8:00 It's A Musical World 8;30 Mary Tyler Moore Show 9:00 Movie: "The Failing of Raymond" - Jane Wyman and Dean Stockwell. 10;30 Monty Python's FlyiIY Circus 11:00 The National 11;20 PM 11;45 Movie; "Amazons of Rome" - Louis Jordan and Sylvia Syms. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1973 10;00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30.Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ontario Schools 12;00 The Hilarious House of Frightenstein 12;30 News 12:45 Movie; "The Love Lottery" - David Niven inc Peggy Cummins„ 2:30 Secrets From The Kitchen 3;00 Thirty From 3:30 Edge of Night 4;00 Family Court 4:30 Drop-In 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 Let's Make A Deal 6;00 Best of Berton 6:30 FYI 7;00.-Love American Style . 8;00 M*A*S*H 8;30 All In The Family 9:00 Country Roads 10;00 Hawaii Five-O 11:00 The National 11:20 PM 11:45 Movie: "The Truth" - Brigitte Bards:It and Charles Vmel. and the tw territorial authorities will have Partielpate in the negotiations 0 in the providing compensation, PREMIERS MEET Canada's 10 provincial pre- miers met in Charlottetown last week for a two-day annual con- ference. Discussions during the first day focussed on energy and par- ticularly on the federal govern- ment's energy study tabled in the Commons earlier this year. The premiers have decided to call for a federal-provincial con- ference on 3nergy for the be- ginning of 1974. • • Other matters discussed included health care financing, regional development and off- shore fishing. Bean Day Ontario bean iheeting will be held Thursday, August 30th, 1973 at Jack Peck's farm, 1 1/4 miles west of Kippen starting at 9:00 a.m. Growers are invited to attend and see the latest developments in variety, herbicides and fer7 tilizing. Reg Finlayson who has been a patient in Stratford General Hos- pital returned home on Monday. Mary Ellen Vivian is home again after being a patient in War Memorial Hospital, London. Martyr . at •••••.,. Mrs. Ethel Ly. David and --- Naney, Toronto, visi d with Mrs. ' I ership. at Norris and Mr. and Mrs. 'Teach Bob Ndrris and family, David and Nancy remaining for holidays. Miss Sharon O'Brien, Flint, meeting Miss Ann Elliott, Julie Ann ' K Michigan visited last week with returning to• Flint with Sharonfor OPEN FOR BUSINESS Cool and refreshing, only 5d a glass. Robbie Smith, 9, of Egmondville, doesn't believe in charging high prices for his strawberry and orange Freshie. Steady customers are Lynn Nigh, 6, • Mary Jane Nigh, 9, and Peggy Price, 12, also of Egmondville. Monday being a holiday the band concert was cancelled this week. However, the residents are looking forward to the visits from the band each Monday during August. Thirty-five residents travelled by bus to London on Wednesday with the first stop at Storybook Gardens. Every- one enjoyed, the animals, flowers and the scenery at the gardens. Then on to Springbank Park for a picnic lunch. The residents visited the Marian Villa Home during the afternoon and were welcomed, by Sister 'Maureen, and her committee, , Following a tour of the home asocial hour was spent in the craft room with members of the Auxiliary serving lungh. Mr. Morgan Dalton, who is a nephew of Sister Maureen, expressed the appreciation of the residents for a most enjoyable afternoon, News of Huronview AUG 1I this week. Miss Elizabeth Templeman is attending the 4-H regional Con- ference this week at the Univer- sity of Waterloo. Miss Joan Burleigh, Goderich spent the weekend with Misses Susan and Jill Norris. Mrs. Bruce Papple, Joanne *, and- Lorraine,•••London, arre• ,holi•• • frlayIng•-lvithq-ivirt••tatid litkrernalohn Drake and Murray and •other relatives in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. John Terdpre- man and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Cap- ling, London. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawrence, Toronto visited on the weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cross and Miss Janet Miller, London, visi- ted on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rose, Mit- chell visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and Mrs. $..am Norris. • Janice and Andrew Vivian are holidaying this week with their cousins, Nancy and Kevin Scott. Word has been received in the community of the death of Henry Drake, Hamiota, Mani- toba, in his 90th year. -A former ' resident of Staffa. FROM BUFFALO MILK? Mozzarella cheese was ori- ginally made from buffalo milk. MAINTAIN QUALITY Commercially frozen unbaked apple, cherry or peach pies usu- ally maintain good quality up to eight months in the home freezer. During August 14th, 15111 and 16th, several local 4-H members, fifteen and 'sixteen years of age, participated in the Regional 441 Conference held at,the university of Waterloo. Attending from Brussels and Seaforth were; Frances Rehorst, R.R.#5, , Clinton - Seaforth Calf Club; Afirl5:MeKaY-, R,R.#2,,,Bressios.d if 13ruggels CLI Club; Ttlek'' McCann, R.R.#1, Fordwich - North Huron Corn Club; Sylvia Stewart, R,R.#1, Hensall -'Exeter Calf Club;Joe Veenstr4, R.R.#5, Clinton - Seaforth Calf Ciub; Barb Miller, R.R.#3, Exeter - Exeter Calf Club; Joanne Gib- son, R.R.#2, Seaforth - North Huron Trailblazers; Elizabeth Pryce, R.R.#1, Seaforth - Sea- forth Calf Club; Julie Fairies, R.R.#1, Gorrie - North Huron Snowmobile Club; Dorothy Haas- noot, R,R,#1, Gorrie - Howie!, & Turnberry Bumpily Bumps; Dorothy Boneschansker, Ethel - Brussels Calf Club; Joanne VanDrunen, R,R.#5, Sea- forth - Seaforth Calf Club;Wayne Caldwell, R.R.#3, Blyth -.Blyth Rbbit Club; Margaret Franken, R,R,#2, Auburn - Blyth Dairy Club; Richard De Boer, R.R.41, Bluevale Howick Dairy Club; ;Lynn Flowers, R.R.#4, Clinton - North Huron Trailblazers; Paul 4•1<lopp, R,R,#3, 7urich - Zurich Calf Club; John Hamilton, R.R.#2, Staffa - Huron County Sheep Club; Brenda Thornton, R,R.#2, Gorrie - North Huron Snowmo- bile Club; Bob McTavish, R,R,# 1, Bluevale - North Huron Snow- mobile Club; Rose Marie Flynn, R,R,#4, Clinton -' North Huron Trailblazers, During the, three-day "pro- gram the delegates took part in fun, fellowship and leadership training sessions. These exper- iences are designed to help the individual become more knowled- geable and self-confident in working with groups. As well, the delegates expeFienceTs life in a uti'll4r:sit'31, cornViii`nit9 as they stayed in student residences and toured the campus facili- ties, • Delegates will be expected to share the knowledge 'gained at the regional conference with their clubs by taking an active role in their local 4-H programs. PUNCH. LINE OF THE WEEK . . , August le' often auultrynionth, and with 'the waters of luice, 400‘ rivers warn% from the summer's ,Ae0i.:4:1Y1m11141; le at its Oak, 't"acatiOrnOrS.,speoft long 4040 re"' lazing on 'heaohe$,.the more *4-_. venturous' ones exploring under- water 0,44.0ivie$,from shorelines, 'This latter activity can be ceedingly dangerous if under- taken in unfamiliar waters, Every year .deaths occur from this cause and already in the current season several have been reported, 14N.11701.40,0111•11•••• Farm Seed In order to meet the demand for FORAGE SEEDS, Growers are urged to COMBINE ALL the ALFALFA and RED CLOVER they possibly tan. 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