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S A. � >'. ?fit a r . ,,, ' s 7r 10; f A . icultur . at their July p gF. said that a e s" id cit h_s fi�P.tt a d en W Llut` a ttf tis lax '+�uh I , d .I Jftt, o,: ;'.1id$e':"�:, «b>*g.'>X�.;itf , A)Y:441 Vie., p„ WX " ,,: k Tneetitig, ' ab ut a r o the c. pacity'afi,th faxme 'plan# diseases .wiplag •out 00 . he 'krwsi ti d �i: 7<� k., µ' # Bl<Ya .S?t3 I4 a X4.10 . t, I , x�� �` r"`' o is atT Mr, McGuigan, ,Who to roduce store fond on the same P entire cro', said a cal e he nd'xe. #„ d Winthrop, from - ,. bfs +a *f-�rtTI . , }, t executive of tills 4t►taria land. He a iced this cou d be # the ,earn li t # a ea' P gtt ,,w. y xs ago.' +.; ;', r :t , , ,,. ,. . t r �u^ ,j "' a p� F o and Pr idea o£ the Fruit done Ft o t. f tma s utt a c s i it tt. )}j (� e ke t T, ,o incre;tsed z c T, ' f� 7 k" Z: , �!I,:a, . i' xd• •e:Y'a" C :;d, „r: ^ f 1. "•� 7iti r, `' , .'', ”, "',' sad Ve etable .Growers Asspcia- more fertilizer far nitrogen, this $ rimes from oil and. rvadd&#to the tion is profit. /already 10%, of 'eastern manufacturing miljC .l�7rT '. , d„'� N, lw ,Ji sa , ,I sF ,r i %p, a , )"i �,, �.,, r'L '�'.. �, : �" , , ..' f •, �" . ��� d 'i; , `T•` cost with today h'gh f el prices. es. s t u c pr acct od s quit. fiver Y year ', I M x I ' ! , , r:.,.. ::' , , "1' r� } a. ,¢ .��.k�,::Qn�a;>Fespart¢erxt;' :.rp�` ('., « • ...,.- Phosphate . is #ound „ ,in 'because of lack of profit, 'The farmer mast keep I .',',I. .'•; 'J,lt r moi,,, ­11 ;, ,- , r ,, _ _ ,; ` a' maccessahle places' and using pace with the, Mr$,,lpitnM�clytn4t F1, ' 1NAtCNIIG !1►C'i R'ril� 1 -Si - Tt►ese two young$ters usually enjoy playing with their . iii to t�1C more means higher cost to get it to the farm. Unly potash is income of the rest of society or he , will drop out, he said. ,w "` " •' '\ Vf w J Xr F, }' „, n lastlgene but find watchln the other chttdlen la in more fasclnatin at the da p 7 9 p y 9 y . PH- .iignm- `binocul.,-(.all- , , , available in sufficient quantity. Masan Bailey expressed fear 1 �' , 7 ' • camp, being run on a OFY grant iR eaforth. The boys are Mike •Kettles and 9 Increased use of fertilizer will that with , Huron county's •• Un hast Friday evening Rev, Ivlusta> ti; and $teY �p 041' ieit ' Dwayne Osborne. �' x (Staff Photo) The Huron Historic ,Tail $oard thus increase the cost of food ,agricultural zoning some farmers Alex Taylor was inducted as .last Firiday ntot ott # I>t� 11.l � , , , • , in, Goderich reported tills opening p p g of the jail for tours June 29 production and the cost to consumers. are losing because land that was worth a bit money beforje minister of Varna and Goshen to Western Can , I ., f' r , t Churches. The service was' Che#yl Vit"' " ' "pgntttil�tteg� al 4 ,; r ;�11 f _ �, ",• . "' ry� ftf; ;. �1­11.1-11-1 public was a success as. 654 persons Chemical herbicides and quite of zonin iS now locked in a ricu'l- g g e aotiducted by Rev, Ute Stewart .of six«week surttmer'tiitxse; ,tit«; � „ air„ . p>:,.Y <, _`zr�-; . ,. "� # x .,rkt, s$,1 visited the historic building over insecticides too are derived from tune and this means a loss to the Seaforth and Rev. Harold Snellvf , Language at Lureptaptt;ry+- 5 � k,C1.1", �, t nMj� r'' A t1 "' �,» i� - the holiday weekend. Y oil or coal he said. and added It owner. If society demands this Exet r reached the sermon'..:The u 'i h ,• city. in Sudb ry on July # e'VW,f :� r -'g j Y 4�, , � - ...ix' 1 N as t,�� t The revenue from tours and all adds u to only one thing, P Y g, zoning,, he said the owns sh g,.--. r ould ' induction was carried out by Rev, obtained' a •.bursae 'fr to' ' "e o tit. w~ „, {' fF S y, donations, $468.15 will be used hi er food rices,' be com ensated b society in ,, Donald"Deas of Mitchell. Lunch overnment for chi$ 'course,. •''` .j"f fx; T Y rs ,, • ,;.' , 4 �c .. by the board for ex enses and P irrigation, It's 'the same with irri .tion accordance with OFA otic policy. and a social hour was enjoyed byilr.,* The members of the Oran e $ �� , ,fid ,� 11 'tr§i fir„ ' development of long-range all present in the basement of the , ', d' ##TIt. W; � F r Y xr1; ! programs at the jail. ,: ,, ,, .. �$ My �• Vl` The system of volunteer aides ' °nA.r" lt'` has worked well, Paul Carroll, t!K Yat, , - LL.; . ` chairman of the board said. ;r More adult volunteers' are 4° , x ,, q� r. needed, however, to work at the "r r • reception counter on four hour �. "~� .4,:, .. �'. � shifts, he added. I Anyone willing to work just a few hours a week or every two church. Lodge are plAnn urgitp ,atten e . Personals July 12th .celebra09p,; in T:St, Doug Reid, Sill Turner, David a Thomas on Uturday, .July 13th.. r t', Morris gives f --�--- . L O 5 T:Ir $A' to BlifthRed Irish Setter, female�. i �,11 o ort atter o yt was so t at o en ave with weeks should contact the jail at A resolution from the Township ' � magazines to peruse date dog in the Staffs Aires. , � I i , ,,, • k1 SEP �gI�#. �; 524-6520, in Goderich.- In my last column -I; matte- a - boo-boo. Zero is no lhing,,except 1-bave a friend who lives in the cit as most people do. Harr is Y P P Y Clinetery PLEASE PHONE ` G - � D 4 '' E The jail board has another attraction, historical• films will be when it is in the wrong place. When 1 said that 2 million somewhht different than most. hogs was $13.50 to $14.50cwt. • , i 34542667. or' featured ever Wednesday at 8 - Y Y people p p could live on the energy off 20,000 He is real! interested in the farm y like farm Morris Township Council p " . STICKY FUN -Different crafts during the da kee aun, stets enrolled in the da g y p y g y p. M. An arts and crafts exhibit is on acres I did have a zero too man Y it should read 200,000 can scene and would to someday himself. He is so agreed to give the Blyth Union Cemetery Board $600 for the 345'2403 . camp in Seaforth busy. The Children, underthe diree#ion of four girls who received • the second floor of the governor's mansion is also .'success. people live on the energy produced on convinced that farming is the best way to live that he almost ex ansion of the cemeter at their P Y pENTAX an Opportunities for Youth grant, also play games. Here Janice, and Debbie Carter Persons wishing to display their the land where the new city near always -is wrong. The best way to July 3 council meeting. and Dean Glanville have,fun using styrofoam and glue. (Staff Photo) work should contact the jail Nanticoke ist,.to be, built. .,,%-" • ***** •.demonstrate what, I mean is to In other business, Council accepted two applications for lite Winthrop, from "� board; Mr: Carroll said. — R b Ch f Bl h give a sample of a conversation J. h 1 ft hW drainage' loans. kind to let me have a couple of Id hen talking about the hydro corridors A resolution from the Township ' � magazines to peruse date he saidf"Why not, You sell the of Pittsburgh calling for the `� �•�08 �Qie • December 1930 and May 1936. land under it, for good money penalty for non payment of taxes David and. Murray spent the The Toronto price for dressed- which enables you to buy more to be increased to 2070 was cr HQ'• aya hogs was $13.50 to $14.50cwt. machinery, and they let you still endorsed the Morris Council. Feed barley, 35-40 ct. Now, ' 'almost 40 later, the is use the land as before.""But Harry,"i said,"What do 1 need Resolutions from two other municipalities about crossing Tilley. ���� Aug years price three times as high for hogs and more machinery for? On the other guards and institution , of a r six times as high for barley. 1 f hand, you may be right. I won't Provincial lottery were fled. Accounts in the amount of Both days .,included. s r cou and nothing about wages allowed to work under the lits The Canadian Foresters annual P but I assume that they are about when my combine or dump truck P . xt: m Campbell. Balloon Race for $57,658.53 were aid. , w ;f w family picnic was held on •Sunday children:Kevin and Nancy 10 times higher, It . -is higher than 13.5 feet. It may be ik r July 7th at the hall with a good g y shows once more that the that ' I have to buy a smaller f � , Fothergill, 2nd. Lary McClure NOTICE]'' O � � � � � • t . 1 crowd atendir)g. and Cheryl McClure.. Balloon r �y D. Y 'producer has every tight to combine to harvest the crops E w'' The afternoon, was spent, with Race for adults. 1st: Carl Merrier i a `' r a A. s of ts, with the followin winners demand more for his products as under the lines. The offered , . "• "' • , ,f �t 1' rTlx ; ; * + } '' „ � P g and Sharon McClure, 2nd. Efic ,;he, i lagging behind the rest of compensation however is not , " , , � yr 5 years and under is ,Jane .A.ndersdit and 01a a Little.' society iri'ir}Eafe'asiri'"'his'$tandatid' ' `to bu' ' ibis' ezft'a " mu Y CLEANERS I 3., r', Ati"d'e , nd itilar ftQ and y g 1h k , • . , , . .. , r u y Candy Guessing' Contest'with'84 of living. The name of the machine.". Harry:'*elf you can "^' '� Darlet,e Hulley. 6 to 8 ye �s-1st. g magazine is "The Canadian always buy some cattle and use it A WE : -Til �^ , Eric Anderson. melon weight in I r = Jeff Campbell, 2nd. Mar Lou ounces with 40 oz. Eric Anderson. Countryman" and was published as grazing land." Me:"But my VUE TO Wt Anderson. 8 to 10 years -1st Youngest Child, Denise °"? ywiu Em R I. Cheryl Cam bell, ,2nd, Doug g in Toronto, cattle are in a feedlot. Do you �'+ ,,;,, ., Y P g Campbell. Oldest person, Ed ***** , want me to dismantle my feedlot, McClure, 10 to 12 years -1st. Dorrance. Closest Anniversa on , . f Y July 24th, 1936. Der sell my crop machinery, erect CLOSED ONE WEEK Larry McCLURE 2nd. Jeff Y y' Reichsfuhrer Hitler will open the new fences and+start all over ,'' Jul 14th Carl and Mar Merrier. . '4 ;": 1� Leeming. Ladies Marjorie Closest Birthda Bill McClure n '' �� r}4"4 ' tt•{�t ��'y 3 'ata x Anderson, 2nd. Olave Little. y'�` Sixth World Poultry Congress in again working as Grampa did. " �,.,, Gi • ' �; . t° �' " .. and Beverly McClure. Man with g JULY,29 29 Open AU A''y K t., Men's 1st. Denis Fothergill, 2nd. Leipzig, Germany. Harry:' "'You do have a point A most change in Docket, Clair ***** there." Eric Anderson. 'sack '}±ace: 1st. McClure. Kick the slipper for SERIOUS WORK - From the look on . Massassa Doug McClure, ' 2nd. Kevin women; Olave Little, • MOyd's face attaching styrofoam to' construction 'Fothergill. ,• - Wheelbarrow the da finished 'u with ever _ Ed. no. 26 year. As ' Race 1st. Dennis and Kevin Y P Y 1.P.,,ii1oia1 pho;°0r`0hy paper is serious work. She and Robert Van Loon are one enjoying a picnic supper. Eight years .. hae.1 erre carman ' Fothergill. 2nd. Jeff Leeming and. °h°'°0'°p�°` °""0;'" 0r1d just two out of 55 youngsters enrolled at an OFY day, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods , 1,carat year. factory. -I . ¢ nuk .d 1 brand. no to, ma.l Jeff Campbell. Three legged race �dl� mewls. of brave ns r camera. d t and• Michele of Ganano ue are l camp held air Seaforth Public School. this...stimmer. q �� P,ierieoaml t9oederioh,tm Two Week Special 0 �� 1st. Doug and Larry McClure, visiting with her parents Mr. and TED "°h' . an b "°"°dA., photograph y 2 1/ J - , !„t, ? • , (Staff Photo) ' 2nd. Jeff Leeming and Jeff m.neg. °� Iochnleei edYlsor ULY ,2 TD 2r '' ' . g Mrs. Frank Riley. far the C... of.. Pent.. m- 17 7T • tl I 0 til! . r 0 spent the weekend in Guelph. '� Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whvte Dl.trlbutor. Enc he. made We home and operated Eric Car. S X COIOUR ♦ it �� , ` spent the weekend in Guelph. m.. plmfography in G.d.l.h to, the peal throe and a half GODERICH 524-7924 ENLARGEMENT David and. Murray spent the year•. So As you can also. he If felly 4..titi KI 1...... you ERiCCARMAN . um. Mth every ,.If processed, • . ROB' KEttESTINE weekend with their grandmother, 4... Rob nu pr-Iouay nye eYo Mrs. W. L. Whvte Tom Bill, : • Gare e.pSign t, s, the Ooderloh 91 nal•Star as a ,, Margie and Mr. Harold Whyte. - or ,.porter •pholcgraphar, Rob 1. 1 kwn M ppotogwpby end looks Crystal and Brian visited with Mr:and Mrs. Ken pENTAX REE PENTAX for•rir0 to h.IOIg you adlh y'E" raqulnmanu. Preszcator T-SHIRT Diane and Nancy, CAMERA. CLINIC - Mr, and 'Mrs. John Thompson, p _with purchase of Big Svvigs , Shargn and Bob spent the �`a Saturday, Jxly 13 Penis. Camara OM weekend in Southfield Michigan 'tx THE SQUARE e visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert A factory mined technician Iron the Canadian Distributor for Pent.. Ydi1 be .1 our .tore. f.ODERICH . KORA■K� Reynolds, Janet, Bob, Nancy Jo. resting ..h.,,., .Pelee (� Not. ,Iso. `allgrun" 524.7924 Comw 10190aa St A rhe Sear• CAMERAS Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bos. . PH- .iignm- `binocul.,-(.all- , , , ,' C. Film Specials Steven Sharon and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes and BRING IN YOUR CAMERA Z5%OFF ON SATURDAY 4� L KbDAK COLOUR FILM COLOUR PRINT FILM (PROCESSING NOT IN- r dna FILMS , r. John .attended the Wammes . CLUDED) An Act to amend the Work- perrhanent disability pension and the provision of old age security family picnic held at the pinery on ALL GRAND fit► kae•comr 110•,2 uD ft 09 men's Compensation, Act widow's allowance from $250 to and the income supplement and 'Sunday. • .en.cela „a.ta..a trs9 ------------�-------I received third readingand Royal $260. Canada Pension Plan payments, -BINOCULARS 'f. Clip ItY. cnuoan •Saw 25b 1 �� OPENING k"" -to, In—".." op S, D9 , y P Y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van der r� it r I -TELESCOPES woe.==la ,xm..a $+ss I Bring your film to as for 1 Assent on June 28, 1974, the last 3, Provided for the continuation Since 1965 the cost.of living has Molan Mark and Margie of I g °ee.ea•r ,2s•m ..a ,f s9 I day of the Session. of full. benefits to partially increased 55070 while the Work- Oakville spent the weekend with +'''' � ,•,'' -SCREENS Friday S Saturday aee••9lar „aae•.a 1249 EXPERT FILM I 'The Minister of Labour, the disabled workmen who are unable men's Compensation M1 ea ri21'= "' t. ie Whyte family. Paul returned r , •TRIPODS ' A 1 AL & 1 3 KODAK SLIDE FILM 1 i .......s,ND INCLuow, I PROCESSING Honourable, John MacBeth intro to find suitable employment as ment Act will only give an injured home to Oakville with his parents x . s the t�entax ti July, -1 ...•=am„• ,m•,a ..a ." i ( t duced the Workmen's•Cornpensa loo as that workman is seeking worker who went on pension in on Monday and Mark is b�c, f ; SPOTMATIC �C A �' 4 .,ea=ar=m VIM-" ••p n,,, i ��h2 5 7. g ',`rt Koe• hM t, 133-M .10 f2 t9 OFF tion'Amendment Act on Ju a 21, g 1965, ' a 22°Io increase to cover femainin for this weeks r. l ^r 4� il@ W 0 1► N employment or accepting what- g r.T W, a=e.=a am. „ ,>:�a ..a e9 , t 0 9•••ing X974. Many of the changes ever training which the Board rising costs. holidays,.f# - T O R P Koe.cnrem. a ,�.'" to els , cou proposed deems advisable, y Stock . G SUPER a MOVIE FLM 1 — —Clip the coup" 5w. ax -- ra used in the Act were based. The Act also should, have Vicki Powell of Auburn, Nancx' ae=... -•db 12" I __ __� on the recommendations of the provided for a continuation of Taylor of Goderich spent the i 4. Eliminated the requirement p y weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred GRAND OPENING �� Task Force on Workmen's Canada Pension Plan a meats A"n that a dependant's pension not -- I� A' Compensation which reported to for the injured workman - an Buchanan, Bill, Doug, Betty and ` ` I exceed the deceased's earnings. the Legislature last fall.. arrangement could be made with Bob. . .. „ , �/" J L Y The new legislation effective S. Ensured that the pension o a the Federal Government. OHIP . &9b Thompson is spending this •Asue lit .SPECIALS.r� +� July 1, 1974, increased Work- permanently totally disabled payments and Unemployment week' visiting with his grand- ' / 1 L 'Tat 1 J men's Compensation b workman will never be less than insurance payments should also P P Y P Y parents Mr, and Mrs. Terence a maximum of 60% based on the the pension which would be be taken care of for the injured Hunter-of`Colbor'ne Townshi -••- P• 'Pentax S otmatit � followingformula: payable to his dependents if he workman. Independent medical ' "� t 01 m as 3S RC P Mr. and Mrs:' Jitrt Floyd. f, . KONICA , y p died. Wlrl1 • E•iw.dy ay m EUMIG ,Pensions of those who became advice should be available to any Shirley and Doris McClure. • penN. war Mesa, • � " "` "'BUGG sails $112'0 'eligible for disability pensions 6. Increased the clothing injured workman. We must move Sharon Thompson Ruth Thamer, BUGG UST s4e740 Marie Cameras t Projectors it:oos Speciol during 1973 will be increased by . allowance for the repair or away from maintaining a staff of Pattie Mue a and Carolyn Salo S��g�►0 ' 0 4070;' replacement of clothing worn or doctors who work for the Board McClure are pending a few days s�•Ti°I •PRAKTIKA11 .For those who became eligible • damaged b reason of wearing an and whose opinions have such a u� oae,at NR„ ii .•• g g Y g A this week camping a# Pine Lake. Penta,P �ROo � � + . for ensions in 1972, their artificial limb. lasting effect on the financial S t R Cameras p` g Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Dalton NnTN E•e . y �... pensions will be adjusted by 8%D; ' This Act was passed only after future of the workman, returned home on Sunday SUGG LIST U9200 Konica Autoreflex T3 • For those who became eligible a long and tiring 10 hours of The increased clothing morning from a trip to Sark sole $ so BLISTUGG 9.1. S p so eSANKYO - M r for pensions in 1971, their debate in the Legislature. All allowance is still woefully i�onnie Turner of Tuckersmith Speaai �9 :3"0 spa,■t 209 Movie Cameras a Proiecters - ....Ar pensions will,be raised by 10% Liberal members who spoke inadequate Otnd the $12;000 is spending this week with Mr. Pentax ES iI Konica Auto S3 I `tt � Olympas TRIP 3'S ` and for each further year a person expressed disappointment with maximum ceiling should be and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and , BLACK LIST safe $13450 All a t Dirscount Prices BUGG Sale has been eligible for a disability the inadequate provisions of the removed entirely as it only serves Elizabeth and attending Bible UG ELIST",62;;0 +"°� Bpotla s , _ii;oB Ssisdot $ � f ' pension prior to January 1, 1971, Bill. , to penalize the workers in well- School at Londesboro. sale Konica C35 �1 . that pension will be increased by The increase in pensions which paid, generally high risk • A nurhber of children from the Sgent'! $44400 suGO Bsce 1al s$2so er1'C C arrn+ara an additional 2% per year to a the Government granted were industries, ` ? area are attending Bible School t+once - . �hoto - � op - h'11� ' i maximum 60% increase, minimal. The Liberal Caucus feel The.new Workmen's Compen held each morning this week. - APPOINTMENTS FOR wEDDINGs aND SrujcT, The legislation also - that Workmen's Compensation cation Amendment Act was well Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Smith of `WORK WILL NOW gE MADE At OUR REtAIt STORE ly .. 1. increased the • earnings pensions must Ire directly indexed intentioned but the provisions of Eimira Were' v si ors with• drop ill and oetr our Porfrair btep)ayt „ , Ivinnday i t HUIRON COUWYIt i1iIR11dV CAMII: >k r� , ` Yt _ the Act are inadequate. increased tt� 7ns sauAaE'tAt, ttf cDgrfert lir 7cii,asrbfl stk�i T} obbltPiCf<. tt1 t�tk.,..,. _r ; ceiling for the calculation of to the cost of linin an hi, else Mt. and int§. Frank Riley and �; be p its�fram $10,000 to $12,000. is unacceptable. The bovernment benefits are the right of every Mr, ancl.ivtts, llpbert Woods and.I .,: 1 . �9v.,.,,. w . . , Z Increa§ed the minittiurn total of Canada has tgkeit this step in worker in Ontario. Miehel'e. i v: � ` , r N,_ , , ,.... . _,, P, , ,. ,