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L�. r,N:k' ,! 116 ! t .. .a .. ., M r :.•J` tt, }:.. .. ... k. 14' �yr{►�{ z It' '. !��•-'lMie..{.T!r ,"1•"7fa!joT�lt.. e'f, Af y -„p a, y y•'1 ,N 1 r •....,, /� p ♦ gyp} l„■ 1 .'1'G. wnjlat l:'Y S•MJrn 4. tI N,. W Yd ell at, 00W ,U rt were heard It was decided Rva ,�t�u I r g g ofCon and Bobsent the The a uiar meeting to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Prescator, Constantine', L18.42 was held on • do .the floor in the hall again. Diane and Nancy visited on Sharon a p ; weekend with • Mr. and Mrs. 01e )9 to AVQI<d ► xa� Thursday evening January 10th in. • 'Installation was held with Saturday evening with Mr. and Andy Thompson of Mississauga. ttie'ha11: I,)Istrict Upyty, Phyllis Harrison Mrs. Jim ,Pr es�cator, Bi}l xWa her .a A v' itors we e Elizabeth Debbie and Michael, who are now Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, L •. ,� , 21 Nfetn . s nd. Js >r. ,. Z.. ha. i, nQ�t et�.b Diane and Nancy visited on opoxi'm nsruewelo Ptesertt, Several cvmriiutiicatlons' Sturdy -installing the 1974 residing on their farm, the ,t officers, • President Delphine former John Sheppard farm). Sunday with Mrs. Lawrence Hill n y Dolmage; Vice President - Mr. George McIlwain is a of Crediton. Mrs. Hill returned to Mankton Office Open. tiy!” Katitika Dorrance Chaplain - patient in Clinton Public Hospital, P' y TJoree t 'age; M r a spend a few days at t o Secretary since Tuesday. Preszcator home. , li m' y' Mrs. George cliwain, Mr. Marlorip ; andei'sorl; Treasurer - Mr. and Mrs, ,Jack Crozier, ' r Carl Mekner visited on Sunday s r A,n4Doainge--ConductorrJune Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of withMr., George McIlwain in S ' Pothergiil; Warden - Nona Pipe; Huron edge, Kincardine visited g dj Clinton Hospital. Lower Innes# x' Outerguard Sharon McClure; on Saturday evening with Mrs. NOW AVAILA1lu.1, OST Inner Guard - Olave Little; George Mellwain and also visited Mr. and Mrs. David Pr ;u p eszcator, Christine, Lisa, A �{ Trustee -'Elma Jewitt. at the hospital. 1st and 2nd Mo1"rea es " Nine sisters received perfect Miss Vioki Powell of Auburn Christopher and Gregory visited P on Monday evening witfi Mr. and anywhere In Ontario pq � attendance 'gifts. spent the weekend.. with Mr. i mrs. Ken Preszeator, Diane, 'District ' 'Deputy and High andMrs. Fred BuChanan, Bill,iESIDENTLIIL — iNAUBTRi?W J:a Nancy and Mrs. Hill when they r T % Marshall received gifts from Past Doug, Betty and Bob. CO1�fU1fERCIAL and ]FARM PROPERTIES celebrat ed Christine's Birthday. President, Edith Nott. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, interim -financing on new consttr+uetion, or laiul developnwat , ;�; "�- RFrIlltiiEb NT�TitVE61124 YOU�i A$"!eI'r t j.V arfiificial abu#: a rices Hili SAFEIAY INVESTMENTS CONSULTANTS LTD. in the consumer components & DOES WELL IN SCHOOL � "There are gross errors in the •egg producers of setting artifi- com P , Report on Egg Pricing released cially high prices when.., Ontario Price index during 1973. Egg AREA CODE 619-744-6596 COUACT by, .the . Food Prices Review prices have been consistently five prices climbed by 54 per cent HEAD OFFICE: 69 Weber St, E. Ricky, 8, is doing well in Grade 3. He is above average in , Httehener, tMt. intelligence and is expected to be an achiever in school, Board," says Gordon Hill, res- cents to 12 cents a dozen below during the year. "The figure is WW Mark 88th Birthday, y p WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT 6At7II especially if he is adopted by a family who will give him bothMrs. Mary Carter, who ident, Ontario Federation of the U.S. price. In the U.S., egg misleading because it is mea - encouragement and opportunities.Agriculture. These errors stem prices are not regulated. They are sured against prices during a now resides with her son Good-looking Ricky has brown eyes, black curly hair and dark Jack Carter, R.R.2, from the •Board's reluctance to determined by supply, and period of a badly depressed check the accuracy of the report demand,"'he claimed. market. The industry was on the skin.He has flat feet but they do not inhibit his activities at all. Seaforth, will celebrate tier' His health is good. Althotigh he may have some slight allergies, 88th birthday on January with the Ontario Egg Producers' On January 8, 1974, U.S. brink of bankruptcy. they have not been at all troublesome. Marketing Board, prior to re- farmers were being paid 72 to 74 Her-dds that comparing 1973 20th. She was honoured,at tease. "Such co-operation 'would cents a dozen for Grade A lar a prices th those in 1972 does not Ricky is a quiet lad, sincere and loyal in his friendships. Very a birthday party on January p g take into account the dramatic' inquisitive, he prefers to figure things out for himself rather than .12th at', the home of her' have omitted , the errors and eggs. Ontario farmers got 63 increases a feed costs during, ALL MACAU'LAI having them demonstrated or explained. lie is not a spo other son, Lorne, R.R.2, avoided' the'report being publicly cents. discussed in an air. of conflict. Mr. Hill denied that egg 1973. Feed accounts for 75 per' L 1 M 1 T E D enthusiast but is fond of camping.He likes music. His spe Seaforth. The party • was cent of the cost of producing interest, is his" stamp collec ' U attended by her two sons Consumers should resent a producers are making excessive It is hoped a black family will be found for Ricky. He caul be Jack and Lorne and their government agency stirring up profits. Using figures from the eggs. more confusion over foodprices." Ontario egg board, he points out The Food Prices Review Board either the oldest or the youngest child, but there should not be a wives, eight grandchildren fii" suggests the federal government child close to his age. Ricky will be a wonderful addition to a and eleven great grand- Askin What does the Food that the average weighted price to gg Asking, producers for all sizes of eggs on give deficiency payments to fam y who will give him much love and attention, children. Mrs, Carter's Prices Review Board mean by January 8, 1974, tivas 58 cents a producers to hold down the retail inquire about adopting Ricky, please write to Today's sister, ,Mrs. Annie Leitch 'accusin 'the a board of Child, Ministry of Community, and Social Services, Box 888, and her sister•in-law, M'rs. maintaining a egg at an dozen. The cost of producing one egg price. Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, g gg p dozen eggs was 56 cents. This suggestion is absolutely g p Gladys Flynn, a niece and a artificially high level? There is "Most producers accumulated and completely unacceptable to please contact your local ,Children's Aid Society. nephew were also present. absolutely nothing artificial about p farmers. Producers have lived .� Mrs. Ettie `i'aylor, a the way Ontario egg prices are heavy debts during 22-conseeu- with a system of.., deficiency sister-in-law, was unable to set " Mr. Hill explained that egg tive months in- 1971 and 1972 Scanning the Weeklies . , t By Lee Hee due to her health. I prices to the farmer are based on when returns were below the cost y,attend andments this for odid manotm wardearsoff In scanning the Clinton News -Record we note that three factors:, 1 -the cost of of production. That debt has to be „ bankruptcy. • production; '2- supply, and 3 -the p aid. Consumers were the bene- fciaries of these bargain -priced Mr. Hill said egg farmers must e rice aid to U:S. farmers. egg,p P eggs, and producers must now be continue to get their income from ,-worth of building permits was issued in 1972. in 1973 the, inaugural meeting of Grey "Ontario farmers compete on a able to recoup their tosses fromthe market place. "If deficiency > Gre very. competitive North American, `egg market. Therefore, it is these periods." The report says poultry and egg payments are made, they should be paid to retailers or wholesalers not producers.' finally passed' authorizing the, foolhardy to' accuse the Ontario prices were the fastest rising pins and certificates recently. in Varna. County Master, Alex $225,000. from the Canadian. Hamilton of Grand Bend, made the presentation to Fred Imperial Bank of, M restricts i Ph. 527.0240: Expositor Action Ads -Our-.,,,..SAVE,,. SAVE SAVE buyers have just returned from the. annual Furniture ,...Show. in Toron' to, and purchased more than our stores will `.'. handle: Now we have to clear out our present stock to make :room, and we are dropping prices drastically !! CHECK, THESE ! ' * Two -Piece Swivel Rocker and Davenport only $169.95 *Seven -Piece Dining Room Suite REG • $750 Now only. $589.95 *Clearance on On All End Tables 8t Lamps *Clearance On All Bedroom Suites Clearance On -All Living Room Suites ,-COME TO OUR OPEN HOUSE a ;i — i c� Don't put off home fix -up jobs. I Start now and enjoy it longer. Save on these low prices and also the cost of labor. Materials for all jobs. PANELING You'll enjoy it more if you do the job yourself and your friends will marvel at your talent. It's a good way to spend the evenings. \ $4.29 Per 4x8. 1 1, SALE DISF ON ALL, OMS 20 TO 75 %MERCHANDISE COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND --- COMPARE OUR PRICES THE STORE"WITH MORE QUALITY AND SERVICE ER11�1'S Ltd. ZURICH 2364351 SEAFORTH 527-0290 -GUARANTEED HURON COUNTY`'S LOWEST PRICES OR DIFFERENCE RETURNED" J Moulded Kitchen -and Vanity Tops Choose the shade and design to suit your kitchen or bathroom. We carry a stock of vanity and kitchen sinks and faucets. Stock moulded tops from $3.00 per linear foot. SUSPENDED CEILINGS Comes complete with wall angles, cross tees and your choice of designs in panels. Hides ugly ceilings easily. ��t)tli• As low as i 344sq. ff. ow We carry molding to match the panels we sell and to make your job PRE -FINISHED MOLDING job easy and look professional. BallwMacaulay LIMITED CLINTON: 482-9514 HENSALL:262-2718 SEAPORTS: 527-0910 M w welg ori In scanning the Clinton News -Record we note that according to local officials, 1973 was the biggest building year d in recent history for Clinton. A record $1,043,636 was spent r I g e on new buildings and renovations in Clinto'ri in 1973, with the majority of that going into new housing. A total of $635,220 Resolutions• passed at the ,-worth of building permits was issued in 1972. in 1973 the, inaugural meeting of Grey inclination for Clintonians to swim at home took a large jump Council included: as 10 permits for swimming pools worth nearly $40,0 00 were - That By -Law No. 1 of 1974 be issued. - - - -In a rare occurrence, three men, of the Varna finally passed' authorizing the, Loyal Orange Lodge No.1035, were presented with 50 year Reeve .and Treasurer to borrow pins and certificates recently. in Varna. County Master, Alex $225,000. from the Canadian. Hamilton of Grand Bend, made the presentation to Fred Imperial Bank of, .. McClymont, Varna, who is a 53 year member; Watson Webst.. Commerce, Brussels, Ontario, -for, er, now of Clinton, who has been in the Lodge 51 years; and the year 1974. W'ilfr ed Chuter of Varna, who has belonged 51 years. - - - That a financial report be, -Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ducharme, R.R.3, Bayfield were prepared for the year 197.3. honoured guests during New Years at the home of their son, • - That Clifford R. Dunbar and ' Led, in Windsor. It was the occasion of the couples 53rd Ronald Cardiff be ' appointed, Wedding Anniversary. members ' of Mount Pleasant' ' The Wingham Advance -Times reports that the P.U.C. Cemetery Board for 'a' three year employee's received an 8 per cent raise in pay during the .' term. Commissions January meeting last Thursday night. - - - That By -Law No.2 of 1974 tog Wittgham town police are tightening up on overnight parking pay township officers be finally, on main streets and the crackdown has netted' up to 18 passed. parking tickedts a night in the last week, - - - -About 70 people That By -Law No. 3 of 1974 to:.. gathered Wednesday, January 2,at the Bluevale United restrict the weight of vehicles, Church,'to honor Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fraser of R.R.3, . passing aver the Johnston Bridge Brussels,, on the occasion of their 50th Wedding at 20-21, Concession 1 be Anniversary. According to the Mitchell Advocate Fullarton Township ,Lots passed and, submitted to the' Ministry of Transportation and council. has passed a by-law authorizing the establishment of Communications for approval. r a library board. It is the intention of council to use the That signs "Road not available, subsidy money to assist and improve the existing ploughed" be put up on Sideroad libraries that serve the township. - - - - - - - The Logan 20-21, Con. 1. Contracting of Stratford tender has been accepted for the - That the Reeve and Treasurer construction of 'the new Mitchell arena. Total cost is set be authorized to make application tentatively at $498,745. Consultants' fees, $32,418.42. This to the Ministry of Transportation is a joint undertaking of 'town and adjoining townships, as has and' Communications for, the been stated before. balance of 1973 road'subsidy. The Ontario Housing Corporation, according to the Blyth . That Ontario Hydro be Standard, will conduct a survey to determine the need and requested to have a street light demand for senior citizen housing in Blyth. The 'study; which installed in front of part lot 15, e begins this week, was requested by the council of the Village Concession 11. of Blyth and will cover the village and the surrounding area. - That Membership Fee in the - - -Blyth residents cannot,expect construction to begin on a amount of $25.00 be paid to the sewerage system for the village before 1976, Village council Ontario Good Roads Association. learned Monday -night. The information was contained in a That a By -Law be prepared letter from the Ministry of Environment in answer to a letter setting, the date for payment of sent by council asking to be brought up to date on progress of taxes for the last banking day the sewer project. The Zurich Citizens News reports that quick action on the before December 1st being November 29th, 1974. part of the Zurich Fire Brigade and volunteers on Tuesday That the following be .morning prevented what could have been a disastrous fire at a appointed to the Recreation the local arena from spreading out of control, The fire was Committee: believed to have started from an electric heating unit in the Dan Pearson, Ronald McLean,. ceiling of the Tuck Shop. Damage to the building has been Doug. Rathwell, Max Demaray, • estimated at close to $1,000. - - - -The council of the Village of Gerald Smith, Ted Redpath, Zurich are concerned about the abusive manner in which Donald Martin and Barbara snowmobiles are being operated in the municipality, and are Dunbar. issuing a warning to all operators to use more consideration or -'(hat we adjourn to meet on. face the banning of machines completely. The Exeter Times -Advocate reports that gorbagh-collection February 4th at 10 a.m. or at the on a reduced basis will, go into effect in the Village of Grand call of the Reeve. The following accounts were Bend on a trial basis for the month of June. - - - - Damage was paid: General - $4,935.65; Roads set at $15,000 in a Crediton garage blaze. Owners of the & Bridges - 6,052.07 making u . business are John and Eugene Pritchard. t6tal of $10.987.72. i Ph. 527.0240: Expositor Action Ads -Our-.,,,..SAVE,,. SAVE SAVE buyers have just returned from the. annual Furniture ,...Show. in Toron' to, and purchased more than our stores will `.'. handle: Now we have to clear out our present stock to make :room, and we are dropping prices drastically !! CHECK, THESE ! ' * Two -Piece Swivel Rocker and Davenport only $169.95 *Seven -Piece Dining Room Suite REG • $750 Now only. $589.95 *Clearance on On All End Tables 8t Lamps *Clearance On All Bedroom Suites Clearance On -All Living Room Suites ,-COME TO OUR OPEN HOUSE a ;i — i c� Don't put off home fix -up jobs. I Start now and enjoy it longer. Save on these low prices and also the cost of labor. Materials for all jobs. PANELING You'll enjoy it more if you do the job yourself and your friends will marvel at your talent. It's a good way to spend the evenings. \ $4.29 Per 4x8. 1 1, SALE DISF ON ALL, OMS 20 TO 75 %MERCHANDISE COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND --- COMPARE OUR PRICES THE STORE"WITH MORE QUALITY AND SERVICE ER11�1'S Ltd. ZURICH 2364351 SEAFORTH 527-0290 -GUARANTEED HURON COUNTY`'S LOWEST PRICES OR DIFFERENCE RETURNED" J Moulded Kitchen -and Vanity Tops Choose the shade and design to suit your kitchen or bathroom. We carry a stock of vanity and kitchen sinks and faucets. Stock moulded tops from $3.00 per linear foot. SUSPENDED CEILINGS Comes complete with wall angles, cross tees and your choice of designs in panels. Hides ugly ceilings easily. ��t)tli• As low as i 344sq. ff. ow We carry molding to match the panels we sell and to make your job PRE -FINISHED MOLDING job easy and look professional. BallwMacaulay LIMITED CLINTON: 482-9514 HENSALL:262-2718 SEAPORTS: 527-0910 M w