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IMMIGRATION POLICY.
Manpower and Immigration
Minister Robert Andras an-
nounced 'the creation of a new
immigration policy to respond to
the rapid changes in migration
and population trends in Canada.
A special task force has been
appointed to study policy options
and to organize the whole review
process under the chairmanship
of R M Tait.
He is going to operate a garage... The Minister hat invited the
in Auburn, formerly owned by provincial governments and pri-
vate organizations to assist the
task force in its work. A"Green
Paper",,to 'be published next
spring, w ill serve as a basis
for public discussion and as a
basis for legislation to be pre-
sented to Parliament as soon as
possible.
CONTROLS LIFTED
Export controls imposed by
the Canadian Government on meat
and liveStock have been relaxed.
Beef, pork and livestock can
be exported freely from Canada
to any country except Rhodesia
effective September 15 under two
new general expart permits.
The export control measures,
imposed August 13, were directly
related to the market distortions
caused by supply and price pres-
sures on Canadian meat pro-
duction resulting from the beef
freeze in the United States. Since
the price freeze was lifted in
the U.S. September 9, pork, beef
and livestock are moving under
a more normal supply/demand
relationship.
LIBERAL MEETING
Some 2500 delegates gathered
in Ottawa last weekend for the
Liberal Party of CaeadaConven-
hon. Senator Gil Molgat of
Manitoba was elected the new
President, replacing Senator
Richard J. Stanbury, preSident of
the Party for the past five and
a half years.
NATIVE PEOPL1S
Secretary of State Hugh Faul-
kner told* the Canadian Asso-
ciation in Support of the Native
Peoples to undertake to educate
white people about native peoples
and their problems.
He said native people must
now solve their own problems;
they can't be solved by govern-
ment departments or by volun-
tary associations.
EXPORTS DROP
Exports to the United ,;tales
In August decreased to $1.8 bil-
lion from $2.1 billion in July.
Statistics Canada reported that
preliminary information sue--
gests the country-wide railway
strike had a sharOmpact on the
reduced shipments t,o the U.S.
HEAD oFFIcE EXETER ..235ro3 Janette Johnston, daughter Of
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Jetmeton
of Auburn, R.R. 2, has accepted
a position on the staff of GoderiCh
Psychiatric Hospital. She is a
1973 graduate of Perth Huron
Regional School of Nursing,
Stratford.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs,
Hubert and family of three girls
to Auburn from t he United States
Extended Coverage, (wind, smoke, water clamp,
failing objects, liability, etc.) is als0-avellabl'
Andy. Plunkett.
Mr. Wayne...Richmond lost a
finger and injured three others
in an accident at Morley
Johnston's where he got his hand
caught in a forager while silo
filling. He was taken to Wing-
ham Hospital.
Mrs. Emma F ranken got many
prizes for holsteins at Seaforth
fair. Paul also won in 4-11
judging competition.
Last Sunday was the last race
at Clinton Raceway, many from
here atieeded every Sunday. They
reported a good year.
Miss Mae Redmond of-London,
spent last Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Redmond.
A number of Ladies from St.
Augustine attended the Deanery
Meeting in Kingsbridge on Wed-
nesday.
DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS
President, Ray McCurdy
Vice-President, Timothy Toohey
Clayton Coiquhoun
Martin Feeney.
Robert Gardiner
William Chaffs
FIR 1, KiEkton
RR 3, Lucan
RR 1, St, Marys
RR 2, Dublin
RR 2, Staffa
RR 4, Mitchell
AGENTS
Exeter
Dublin
Mitchell
Harry Coates
Hugh Benninger
Clayton Harris
235-0265
345-2001
348-9051 Steven Bowles, 2, of R.R.2, Atwood takes his cow for a walk at the Seaforth Fall Fair on
Friday. Steven's big brother, Ron, who actually showed the prizewinning cow at the Fair
is along for the ride. (Staff Photo)
WANT ADS 'BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 Raw winds cut crowds
at 128th Seaforth Fair 011N11-
F VALUES!
THIRD
BIG
WEEK
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Thursday and Friday's Winners in the ChampiOnship
Seaforth Fall Fair at the Fair 4-H Dairy Show were:
Grounds was termed one of the 'Holstein - Jr. Heifer - Oscar
best yet by Sec.-Treas. Mrs. Meier, Brussels.
Wilmer Cuthill with several new Ayrshire -Jr.Heifer - Dianne
events. Last weeks fair was the Oldfield, Seaforth.
128th for the Seaforth Agricul- Holstein - Sr. Heifer - Alan
tural Society. Attendance was Hern, Exeter.
down slightly due to the chilly Ayrshire - Sr. Heifer Brian
winds. Oldfield, Seaforth,
Margaret Van Dyke,17-year- Champion 4-11 Dairy Calf -
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hera - Exeter; Reserve
Ted Van Dyke of R.R.4, Seaforth Champion Dairy Calf - Dianne
was chosen Queen of the Fair Oldfield, Seaforth.
over six other contestants. She Group of 3 4-H Dairy
was crowned by last year's Calves - 1St. Blyth 4-H Dairy
Queen Anne Stewart. A parade Calf Club.' Junior Showman -
on Friday started off the main Glen Hayden, Gorrie; Senior
events when Seaforth. District Showman Glen McNeil, Goder-
High School Girl's Trumpet Band ich; 'Champion Showman - Glen
led 600 school children from Main McNeil, Goderich; Reserve
‘Street to the Fair Grounds. • Showman - Brian Oldfield,
Winners in the livestock judg- Seaforth.
Ing competition were: In All-Around Sweepstake Show
Dairy Class - Guernseys,Cham- Winners in the Championship
pion Tom Coursey, R. R. 3, 4-H Beef Show were:
Alin, Craig; Jerseys Champion,,,,i,:k,,
Jack Van ECOI0LI‘ClIntcilliArYT: Yu
shires Chagialion, Georm bbd'' iI Mitchell, Thamesford.
In the Beef Class - Hereford,
George Kennedy, Lucknow;
Shorthorn, Andrew Gaunt, Luck-
now; Angus, Cluny Ridge Farms,
Paisley. In the beef class the,
overall point winner was George
Kennedy who received the
Easton livestock special silver
tray.
In the Swine Section the
honors went to William Turnbull
of Brussels who won the Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce tray.
The best heavy horse on the
grounds; a Clydesdale, was
shown by Charles Halliday of
Chesley.
Winner in the Percheron
Class was Orville Bestard;
Thorndale; Belgian, Aitcheson
Brothers of Lucknow and best
Commercial horse, Lawrence
Munroe of Embro.
In the light horse Junior Sec-
tion Kim Riley of Seaforth won
the most points and Senior winner
was Jack Meadows, St. Pauls.
Royal Winter Fair)
Champion Steer - Fred Hern,
Woodham.
'Reserve Steer -Barry Miller,
Exeter.
Champion Beef Heifer-Chris
Procter, Brussels.
Group of 3 4-H Beef Calves-
Exeter 4-H Calf Club.
Champion Beef Showman -
Ken McWhinney, Lticknow
Reserve Beef Showman -
Karen Tyndall, Clinton.
Mrs. Wesley Heimpel of
Wroxeter was named Romemaker
'of the Fair for winning the most
points in Canned Fruits and vege-
tables, Baking and Sewing.
A new attraction this year
at the Fair was a Fashion Show
sponsored by the women's Divi-
sion - "Fashion, Travel 'and
Fun".
TENDERNESS COMES NATURALLY TO IGA'S
PERSONALLY SELECTED "VACUUM PACKED BEEF"
We vacuum seal C, Chstflify Prot, ff., Seel
wfdIGUI additives we let it age norsiony rannei.ed see
eironmenl sod will be lender and .40,4 absso • Inn
Cut o aar stores We buy Canada Apoie•nii 3:nne A
Pea Piagen Beef it is irspecled cash! ...;.ftsf f • ff.°,
ag , (..r , •oec ,fiecn•on, Fiani tho er CON •••• 1111h1
Cif-. flu, beef is handled under
ft flea!, reidl fresh. 'Stay and cin r—
Beef II; ibst rftr., ,
shop for outstanding savings
in every department during
this big annual IGA event
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Also new this year was a
horse show Friday evening which
started with a parage of horses
followed. by quarter horse, pony,
English and Western Classes and
novelty features.
A Cabaret Dance in the arena
closed out the fair's activities
Saturday evening.
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LIVER • GIBLETS 59' Huron County Black aad white -
* show the Junior Championfemale
was shown by Allan Wylie of R.R.
2, Clifford, and reserve Junior
Champion, Bob Vodden of .R.R.1,
Clinton; Grand Champion
Female,Elston Speiranof
Brussels
and reserve grand
champion Allan Wylie of R.R.2,
Clifford.
In conjunction with the Fair,
a special junior fair for 4-H
Junior Farmers and Junior In-
stitute was held for Huron County.
Many 4-H club members
showed calves, heifers and
steers.
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Rev. Ure Stewart opened the
Fall series of devotional Exer-
cises and played recordings by
Paul Cartwright of Mt. Forest
accompanied by Mrs. Corley,
his mother-in-law who has been
blind for forty-five years. His
songs included "How Great Thou
Art" and "The King is Coming,"
which he sang in a rich baritone.
Mr. Stewart read from 1st
Corinthians Chap. 13 where Paul
writes of Love the supreme grace
of all. This pa,ssage is one
of the gems. of the Bible and
also of the English language
Readers ani Open your Bibles
and read this chapter to refresh
your minds on the quality of
charity (lov,e), the strongest
power on Peace will come
when there is universal love
ampng nations. It is auniversal
age.
Thank you Mr. Stewart for
your comments on this famous
portion of the scriptufea.
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