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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-08-08, Page 12_ x x ,• ., M - . r .. , , ., as .,:.,:.. a - -. ,.;:. ;-'. ,; .. .,. ;::,.A.,,. ..... -osr.* ux•.wrm.,. , n. „ .„. '• .,, ..,,, snv k w ..✓ w a. .. +;w.+ "'S 1• i':'77 T .. :.. ,^ ,.. .. F't'. .fix; ... x ,. v . • , S.....R.d� , x':.•d r .a `r iYw.rn.eMn �+?SRax .fi:,±. p, d `, ,fit p' '�: S n, •5^' .Y `t e r' r t , rr rr r� r� ,'. .. .::. ., ,.:.,, ; .. a'�•:.Ri.,i ..Yr' 'S,.x." .^i ,ry rry ,, � :)p '. x55. .(,.. ( a 5, .x J i• � • hca► • ` ^ iA .�...^^ .. .r�.q is " .; . • i. FK Dppo'Iwo t U y, ! , ,. •'(, r ^'' t }"' '*T�A� s .-oto p,•(yy p r�,(p mpu �y nge d. ? t.'J1+1 jt. 5Y.K'' u • "' R.. i.MYV MOC000 M 1:I '.•,J� ( _ 4 t 000 1. ,. t would take place thro#$4lout' the Practl es into tho,ir zP_ging by" s p IN; S '„ `i. • cheil, the Pe Feder afion ,4� province, he says. by se d4ng letters to the platin r � from' rXl V! W @' n $ Pa rk Agriculture supported ,a. resole r , Mr. , vande� a�yk was • ,of the and , ach council In the. cpu.pi . r tion presented by President, 4alli>h. o iniotl�that'it wound be unwise to ' This pertains to gollut�on and . P ani An ,lossgne Vander Eyk, R,R; 2, Usto,w_C break upa.coulitYtidlnR�vhet►tbe farm operation: , opposing the provine)al electoral same results could be achieved in 8: Y boundary changes 'pertalning tQ counties that are alread br°lieti Perth 'riding that would tape to ex I ain r at •'•' .lack Riddell, M.F.P. Huron up for 'provincial el on pity - Mitchell Vit• Marys,. 'la ert,f poses. He pointed out that Perth " ry lit b _ Logan, Fullarton and Blashard. is a livestock county, •Wilmot is Signs not out of Perth riding to be placed in becoming a residential municlpa- �' • Huron. lity' and Huron is a cash crop area. n HURON'' 1 The president malntalned that.The federation ho es to m et • e ep' d.'ed onPOSITO 'F ,meats has not$ that implemented services rdent'ur dentures, h a$rind dentalHowever, billy, we argued,le strongly that t e this the number of voters in Pertly provincial group proposing the Ywould thus be reduced even he small trucks . i cda► rehensive and realistic pro-. and eyeglasses to all tnsioners GAINS Program must be indexed changes before any, finalizing is p PPprovince claims that It wants 4o done.: want ads I • so they'ai grams to satisfy the needs of in ,Ontario. The cost to the to the cost of living so that as • e ualize the number of voters In R.R..2 Si. Pants, Transportation and Gammen, those over' 65. The. needs' of province for these services would Ontario citizens reach retirement, Alex Innes, , Senior Citizens aie.not all finan- ' e a roximatel 520 million the are assured of a basic level of each riding. said that the federation should be cations Minister J.a R: Rhodes , tial, but as the Social Planning annually., Y support Y ort which is not going to Huron would be increased in urging municipal council to incor- has announced that wr�ers of $ Y pp g B number. and similar adiustments orate the' rovincial• cote Nod small trucks are ti - Ion er serve/ you Council of Metropolitan Toronto • The third clause of our amend- change with • the inflation rates P P $ . reportefi last year, it is likely ment to improve assistance to ` of this Province or Canada as a • required to have the, names r that many so-called problems -of pensioners paDvided increased. whole: The government -of Cant the aging would disappear if ' aBowances under the Family ada has indexed their payments there were a sufficiency of Benefits Act in levels of payment and our party- feels that an income. ° to those covered under old age indexing feature must be brought Last Noveber, John White, assistance between the ages of 60 into play to fairly meet the needs the st Noenci1 Treasurer intro- to 65. The cost of this could reach 'of Senior Citizens. derail legislation granting asin - a's high as $50 million but "that We supported the basic prin- ale payment ^of $50.00 as -the would extend the benefits down tcipld of the Guaranteed Annual printed on the side of their vehicles. to better advantage The amendment to ,the 9 Regulations of 'Ontario made under The Highway Traffic -Act became effective July 2,, 1974. The amendment attempts all corhmercialgriotor vehicles having 1,HOW CAN, I PLACE Mt ' a gross weight of not more than WANT AD? again, it may just be that no one ` to the age of -60. Income for Senior; Citizens, h There . are at least three was in the,. market for your . Government's program of assist If an industrial plant is money market. 18,000 pounds, in ,addition to This amendment; needless to,. 'ever, the GAINS Program Contemplated there is o one who I'm curiously awaiting. what,, motorized mobile home and ways, one of which will Particular offer at the time' your ; once to pc+nsioners..The Liberal . • different wa s Party of Ontario opposed that say, was not carried,, but the applied to residents ,of Nu g „ doubts that a great amount of any, program thea 'federal trucks fitted with camper units urely be convenient for you.: ad ran. In this cgse it would be � 550.00 handout program as it Liberal Party of Ontario •sees Homes has proven ludicrous, The money is needed for capital to p wise to hold your a4 -fora week or P $ y p' government will come up with for which were exempted under a (1) Almost all types of classified two, then again. In an event came nowhere near satisfying or these programs as being clearly Ministry of Health sent a direct- try g y fy' g build the plant, as well as for , young farmers to get started, as previous regulation. ads are accepted by telephone. meeting the needs and problems necessary if Senior Citizens of ive to all Nursing Homes dated , e to ment..and for raw materials. rofnised during the election. The'new regulation is the result Call 527-0240. •. Expositor Classified Ads are read of Senior Citizens who 'see their Ontario are to retain their dignity, June •26, •1974, which stated the- P P * * • * * g by thousatids of people , every When it comes to farms those of increased popularity to the use (2) Mail in our ad,' Indicate the pensions and savings eaten up by health •and happiness in their Ministry's policy regarding quoit- same economic planners expect It will be good advice to , stock of small ' commercial motor number of times you wish it to run week. Make your offer attractive, retirement years. We realize the fled persons under the -extended give it a fair chance by scheduling inflation and, the decreasing pur- farmers to somewhow finance u that freezer with meat now and• vehicles as a 'means of private and mail it to: - The Huron • chasing power of the dollar, programs as proposed are costly care program' It works out that as their operation from nothing. keep it full, for beef and. pork transportation. P Expositor, Boa 69, Seaforth, it for a rouble o�j insertions, and if At that time, the Liberal Part and we have carefully considered of July 1, 1974, Senior Citizens in there is a market for what you Y them in that light and found them Nursing Homes have to a out in In Canada we have a system of prices are bound to rise. I base Ontario. g g pay government -backed loans.'One • this, prediction on the increa' a in (3) If you are downtown it may offer - The Expositor will Enid it. proposed a three part amendment essential or health, happiness ' increased board the extra income g P s to the 'Government bill. This of these is the farm improvement, feed costs. In the last four weeks Ire convenient for you dro in at amendment stated our oll -wit and well-being of Ontario's which they receive each .month loan. This would give the f. rmer a' feed p P �' pensioners. - �' through GAINS., g , g.. ,. grain' prices increased by , ,:our office. We're certain that one respect to Senior, Citizens. r'., � loan for updating his operation at 21% and sbyabean'meal price_ s by of these methods will answer your 7, WHAT HAPPEN,. EF YOU a' favourable interest rate, and the. no less than 61%. This can only needs. amendment provided far 'the OHiiP reduced Y v MAKE A MISTAKE IN MY AD? $50.00 payment - even, though we d Benefit As of July 1, 1974, OHIP government will guarantee the mean lower beef and pork ~ v ; would' have referred the funds . We also feel that a Provincial _ banker that he will get his money., production, ,ji reduced its contribution in sup- xT ' We correct it. But -errors neces`sar for its payment to be Government initiative that would ba if the farmer is unable to do At today's livestAk prices it is 2.WHEN CAN I PLACE A Y P y port of patients by 95 cents q day �? must.be reported immediately 'as incorporated into a ro ram • benefit pensioners as well ':as so. just as, or even more profitable to rP , P g p 'from $10.50 a day to'$9.55. At the ' we are responsible for only one, which would provide more lasting cutting government costs would same time,.cha'rges to -extended The trouble- with this scheme is sell the grain' than to feed it to (1) incorrect insertion.' Typists o-provide'program the Higher interest, rates the livestock, at the, 'same time Office hours are, 8:30, a. in. 'til and printers are • hu'man, 'as well as more realistic means of be t allowances •to , care ro ram residents increased .6.00 m. Monday through, 1 assistance for the pensioners in- enable, the aged to stay in, their from $4.50•a day to $5.45 - a 21% banker can get elsewhere. Why eliminating' the risks connected P• Y $ therefore, -mi stakes .happen now , Ontario. The first clause" -of the own homes. This would cost the'- should the bank give a loan to the with livestock production and the „ Friday. _On Saturdays we re open increase. So. this means that a` farmer when he can" et four labour involved.- 9:00 'til 5 p:m." Play safe by and then. It is .dustomary for amendment provided for a mini- Province far less than the annual . single pensioner who receives the g ; * • * * Police- News having your'a in earl new, to make -good -on one mum guaranteed annual income nursing home, fee of about $7,500 • maximum QAINS supplement of Percent more' elsewhere for his g y y' incorrect,rinsertion. of $216.69 per month for persons -per atient"and would allow man money? It's -just a paper measure Today Agriculture , MinPster p. Y 524.49 a month (80 cents a day), A.:.1.. VAUGHAN' overt age of 65. The provincial 'pensioners to maintain their the. Provincial Government is without any meaning in todayis Gene Whelan announced Government should be easing the independence'.• Additional.' with �' �/ increases in the p>`ices for CHLI:F OF ffOLICp gY, taking back 95 cents aday -, a loss , S m l l e industrial.milk, but the increase is ; 3. HOW DO I KNOW >F MY AD -• hardship of those in greatest need % respect to housing, there should of 15 cents a day. IS WORDED CORRECTLY? - the 340,000 Ontario residents be more substantial provision of The supplement of the married The management of a faltering already eaten up by .increased During the week of 31st July to Q 8. WHEN SHOULD 110SE A 1301 Who qualify for- the Guaranteed senior citizens' housing on' the pensioner whose spouse is also in corporation offered a 525. award . production cost before it comes the 6th of August 1974, the NUMBER? Income ..Supplement 'under'' the rent -geared -to -income basis:, receipt of OAS/GIS is • $33.36' a to employees who turned in the into effect. With climbing feed Seaforth Police Department A good ad tells .the complete Old A Securit Act of Ca}iada. ''' best suggestions as #o howAlit lit; '. costs there is no other way for story. Tells what YOU would like Y The Liberal' Party of Ontario month or $1.09 per day. The• gg investigated 16 occurrences, Box numbers should be used The Liberal Party of Ontario's coni an could save. money. One dairy prices than to be tied to to know if you were the reader. supported the Guaranteed An- • ,increase in rates for ward care P • Y Y• production cost." consisting of the following: • " � Intelligente descriptive ails with only when absolutely necessary. program to add one -dollar 'to meal Income' Act popularly will reduce the $1.09 supplement lemen� of the' first prizes dent to a P Assist Public ' 2' Few people will take the time to-.. provincial funds to each, two kn wn as GAINS - why h. was w l r cents a $ pp brilliant young executive who This has been urged for years prices get best attention and P P Lost and Found 2 .-write a reply 'to your ad', never, dollars of guaranteed income o Y• suggested that in the future the by all farm organizations and if it produce 'quickest results. If you J g phssed in this last . session of The GAINS raise.morks out to gg General Police In€ormation 5. are in doubt as to how to word �O1Pmg whether : it .will be -supplement would : cost the pro- g j award be reduced to $10: is not done soon, we will have no ackhowled ed o not. A box PP P Parliament. The GAINS Program .'5307.32 a edr whi a the added Theft Under 2 g r vipce $55' million annually - a dairy industry left. After that; the, your ad consult our Ad Taker. placed 'extra funds on top of cents/day room and board charge New Developments . Animal Complaints - 1 Point 'out the best features of the number dAmiteiy ci ts' down on small enough amount when Federal Guaranteed Income Sup-. for nursing homes • works out to Have you ever won red 'h, w government will have •to subsidize Break & Eriter with Theft 2 response you aro,1,*91y to re,ce' e. looked at in, relation to the .Q m orted ilia roducts. What l article you are ' ailtcertisi{tg: iplements-'sp,', that: �residpnts of $326.75 - ,a loss tp tl}e.,pxerioner, new,- products , are evelo edR P ry P Insecure Premises 2 ° For,, some. reason or silo her province's total bud• et. of $8.3-" • P °has priority, subsidies to •' Always'feature pticel Remember P g. Ontario who are 65 years of age or Of $19.43. First, an American annopnces his consumers throe Canadian or : Two, (2) persons were charged -the more }you TELL - the People do not wish to reveal their billion:.. JR $h identity and therefore use a box• over are assured an income of.. Next week I will spend more invention, then .the ussians through. New Zealand farmers? under the Liquor Control Act. quicker you SELLI Price is d Y The second 'clause of our $2,600 a year if they are single or title on GAINS to try and deal claim they developed it years ago, y Forty-one (41) persons were irhportant because Want Ad number. ' reasoned amendment provided $5,200 a�year for a married couple with ._some questions and and finally, the Japanese, begin Every week more and more charged under. the Highway Shoppers know what they want for an extension of OIJIP cover- if -both, qualify. Problems. exporting it: people discover what mighty jobs Traffic Act. and how much they. plan .to spend. are accomplished by, low cost, 'Twelve (12) persons were stopped A pricer creates only, , live " Exbositor . Want Ads. Dial and warned for minor defects responses aril eliminates idle , 527-0240. and offences. 9.'• -Vi'HY 'CAN'T •I DECIDE GET YOUR 'SUPPLY TODAYSCHILD �. inquiries that waste time and • usually end or, rt with the WHICH ' . C>«ASS>FICATION I It question "HOW MUCH?" 4., HOW ARE WANT AD RATES DETERMINED? Want Ad rates are based on the circulation , of the paper.. The Huron Expositor reaches nearly ,3,000 homes each week or approximately 10,000 reader$. An Expositor Want Ad is actually one of the most inexpensive services available. WANT • TO P UNDER? r . ' Before Want Ads became as important as they are today it was possible to lump them all together, without headings.As the power of Want Ads increased and they became an. importantadvertising medium it became imperative' to separate -.them in ; some logical manner; developed to make • it r easier for the reader to find ` 1 g r _... r specific, ads. Our readers are. _ x u� An Ex ositor Classified ad P accustomed to these headings costs as little as $1.50 per week and deliberate mis-classification 'and reaches almost 3,000 homes would cause annoyance which v. r 4 ` M y each week. wouldn't help the advertiser. The ALUE Huron Expositor or the reader. ! 4V=WISE 5. WHEN SHOULD I PLACE MYAP?• �z`� x "" 10. WHY SHOULD t RUN' Mx AD for Holidays rom }E August 5th to August 14th k Yr• Reopening Thursday morning August 1Sth , CROWN - HARDWARE r �Seafortb r � .: generally behind ip development. Added to all that, the middle, and fourth fingers on both hands are bent.'Seott can move the fingers and close them fully but 'cannot straighten them. '•N, Scott, plays relatively well with children of all ages, though sometimes frustrated when he :cannot keep up with them. He likes to be outdoors and loves to climb or ride his tricycle. He enjoys coloring and play$ng with blocks.' - His potential is not known but the school psychologist has recommended that he be Anrolled in the regular kindergarten. ' Scott needs a mother and father who.will not be dismayed by his medical history and who can be patient until he is ready to tespond io them. To inquire about adopting Scott, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888•, Station. K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For •general adoption information, please contact youf local Children's Aid Society. Ph. 527-42140.- E' Action Ads' , r-..Auh.rami+uYJ..Av..+4„�.:+eEges:rs.•ya4i,•+..^•-....;u:wfirulal,'i,P"SNI;NA.in..'•i:•.:•,.•.:;.u,�:,.FY.:.�,,-.�^- '70 Ford I� Ton. s Want Ads should be placed as AGAIN EF '69 1♦ ord • Grain Guard • in' Stock.= ` "' 4 172 Dodge -Coronit :Wagon early as possible'in the week: Ads RESUL PRODUCE TS THE FIRST 171 Chrysler, 2-door,'19T.' ;; .' cannot be accepted later than rNoon MOTORS'.-- "Wift 527-100 SEAFORTHA_ 106ft-womi on the Tuesday of the week The market you reach 'through 1 �oR� " .> ''-% of publication. Classified is constantly changing. Just' because didn't C 0►Wo W , your ad produce results this week, .doe's FARMERS' " HE LIKES THE OUTDOORS When you see that eager smile, it's hard to believe That Scott �, �' � 6. WHY DIDN'T I GET RESULTS FROM MY ADY not mean that it cannot do so. People.who didn't need a baby , buggy yesterday may discoverPhme ' �� °���� is usually serious and.unresponsive with strangers. Scott is five, Anglo-Saxon in descent, tall, sturdy and strong: He has brown hair and blue A strong-willed boy, he has learned how to - Dependable Although, by and large,, the • results from Expositor News they need one soon. People hallo had jobs yesterday may not hail eyes. . -remarkable them today. In The Huron get his own way and is determined about it. Scott's general health is good'but he has., a catalogue of Want Ads are . occasionally' you ' will find that Expositor audience thousands of We will * b@ roblems. He has had some'con uls' v ions and is on medico 'on. It P tt / our ad brims no response. Y $ Po families needs and wants are ever changing. An offer rtliat ' i5 not established that he has epilepsy but that he is prone to seizures. However, he h'as -had none for over a year. H' speech " The�e•could be several reasons. It mdy be wise to reword your ad to . produced no results this week CLOSED is unclear and tijerapy Nas been recommended. He has a short 71 Dodge Utiline %jon make it more attractive. .Then may-. be overwhelmingly successful next week. attention span, is, somewhat hyperactive and appears to be '73 Dodge 1/ -Ton for Holidays rom }E August 5th to August 14th k Yr• Reopening Thursday morning August 1Sth , CROWN - HARDWARE r �Seafortb r � .: generally behind ip development. Added to all that, the middle, and fourth fingers on both hands are bent.'Seott can move the fingers and close them fully but 'cannot straighten them. '•N, Scott, plays relatively well with children of all ages, though sometimes frustrated when he :cannot keep up with them. He likes to be outdoors and loves to climb or ride his tricycle. He enjoys coloring and play$ng with blocks.' - His potential is not known but the school psychologist has recommended that he be Anrolled in the regular kindergarten. ' Scott needs a mother and father who.will not be dismayed by his medical history and who can be patient until he is ready to tespond io them. To inquire about adopting Scott, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888•, Station. K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For •general adoption information, please contact youf local Children's Aid Society. Ph. 527-42140.- E' Action Ads' , r-..Auh.rami+uYJ..Av..+4„�.:+eEges:rs.•ya4i,•+..^•-....;u:wfirulal,'i,P"SNI;NA.in..'•i:•.:•,.•.:;.u,�:,.FY.:.�,,-.�^- '70 Ford I� Ton. 970 Ford Gallaxie, 2 -door, HT. 'Custom, 10 Ford, Custom,' 2 -door, HT. '69 1♦ ord '70 Ford Statio>nwagon 4 172 Dodge -Coronit :Wagon '66 Chrysler, 4-d6or, HT. 171 Chrysler, 2-door,'19T.' -- Drojx.in Today - ROWCUFFE,CNRI�SLER MOTORS'.-- "Wift 527-100 SEAFORTHA_ 106ft-womi SEEN We hope you will find The Huron Expositor Classified Depaitinent courteous and willing to help you in° -every way. possible. • 1 Please, phone =1�, 2 4 0'. .5 2'7