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' + j Members of the Huron Countorganization,"r g'r
• f Y cent. We as an
Federation of Agriculture heard a he told the Federation members,
't d d f f th C d' f d f �•,�r€ x,s: .>.3iw•`.�}s33� x
W spin e e ence o e Ana tan • must in some way o getting
r , " Egg Marketing Agency Thursday more out of our cattle, eggs, etc. Y
*Avow night when they met in Belgrave. so we can meet these costs." b
Delmer Bennett, an eastern He said that' despite higher
Ontario farmer and member of food costs Canadian consumers w
Board of Directors of the Ontario were still getting food that wasUz;luil ZI LIZ
+t ; Federation of Agriculture said a •the best bargain in the world. He,
lot of people . of business and said he had visited England In
LOQTRE B� R 'BE �U1LOIN6.
^- government are down on CSMA April and found eggs selling for
because they don't want to work. $1.10 a dozen while salaries were
What the want, he said, is a about 75
y per cent of those in
`TURNING A FURROW - McKillop Township return to the days of cheap food. Canada. One woman he knew, he
farmer, Tom Leeming* was a competitor in the "The thing the consumer said, held a responsible position
Huron County Plowing Match Saturday in Morris doesn't reali$e," Mr. Bennett in a department store and earned
Township. Tom's lather, W.J.Le.e.ming, who. was a told the 70 farmers at the, 20 pounds a week, or less than
contestant in log sawing contest at the match follows - meeting, "is,that h1t:Avill only get $50.
Chea fora shurt time." Then, he
behind the tractor. (Staff Photo) p When food prices' increase a
said, the farmers would go broke. "Measily little bit", he said, it
t "If we don't get an aqual st hits the front page of the
News of ,McKillop andard of living with _our newspaper but Increases in other
urban 'cousins', " he said, '.'our things don't hit the headlines.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thornton, Hospital. children will leave the farms and " Consumers- ar a lucky," 'he ,
Connie; Brenda, Kenny and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Barney Dennis of 'we'll have to import food. The 1, said, "and if t}iey dont believe it
Dorothy Smithaf. Stratford visited 11,11.3, Monktgn visited Saturday consumer will suffer in the long they'd better take a trip to
with Mrs. Joseph Thornton on evening with Mr, and Mrs, run." another country and see what it's
Sunday. Edward Regele. He said critics of high food like."
Mr. Edward Regele who spent Miss Marion McCallum and costs said it hurt people on fixed In the face of this strong '
last week in Seaforth Community Angeline and Mr. Murray Hare of income but it was up to society, consumer opposition, he said the
Hospital has returned to his Listowel visited with the formers not farmer .to look after those older
farmer needs a strong EN -D OF SUMMER V LEA"ROUT
home. pensions or welfare. He said older organization and he was glad to
�parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Harold farmers were willing to take a
Mr. Allah Koehler is a patien McCallum, last weekend. �, ?. see that Huron County had the
in, Seaforth CommuAty He t al. lower standard of living but the largest membership in O.F.A. ENAMELED STEEL
Miss Marion McCallum is a our er eo le ust weren'tMrs. Annie Hoegy, a former ,Y g p P i (Blyth Standard)10%
"�esdent of 8th 'Concession of patient in Listowel Hospital. going to stand for it. N•
GARDEN BUlLDIN S
r •' Murrae Pepper ' McKillop, now of Seaforth, is a Mr. y PPP is a patient
Mr'. Bennett predicted
patient in Seafr,rrh Comninnity
at Seaforth Community Hospital,
hundreds of beef farmers will go
or land development
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bankrupt this year because of
Conventions h .:ur;'�1C(ton
:
lower beef pricesI while input
Branch. 140 hosting a1'i tie other
Branches in Zone C .1.
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Thursday, Sepfembei 26th
General meeting. This will .be in
costs retrain high:. Feedlot
The parade was formed up at
the form .of a dinner meeting:
owners , rely heavily on bank
'�On
'News \
financing, he said and the high
Cgriotaph• led by .the Clinton pipe
There will be a social at
cost of borrowing is going to hurt
•�:
VieWs
them badly.
Mr. Bennett outlined some •
pipers from a 'number ,of the '
to the music of the'Maitland Trio
increases in input costs such as
t h
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increases in building mateiials of
John Sinnamon representing
32 per cent, in seed of 106 per
Branch 156, Seaforth..,
Other ductwork in stock ?�
cent, in feecfof 83 per cent and in
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Cenotaph and a wreath laid by the
Lower Interest Rates /
NOW AVAILABLE ON
1st. an -d 2nd-. Mortgages
anywhere in Ont ario on
0ESIDENTIA11 - INDUSTRIAL
By Join D. Baker
COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES
Public Relations•officer
interim financing on new construction
Branch 156
or land development
Last Sunda the tone' C 1 Fr day 'Se" tember 20th Bingo
'uai. lte.Y6i�all.
REPRESENTATII S.10.�j YOUR AREA.-- •
•` Y P O z+b
Conventions h .:ur;'�1C(ton
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AR A GU> E 51I -T 3s cdLLECT ;
Branch. 140 hosting a1'i tie other
Branches in Zone C .1.
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Thursday, Sepfembei 26th
General meeting. This will .be in
SAFEWAYINVESTMENTS
The parade was formed up at
the form .of a dinner meeting:
"5"«900 elbow .....................
1:30 p.m. and marched to the
Saturday, September 28th
-the
& -CONSULTANTS LTD
Cgriotaph• led by .the Clinton pipe
There will be a social at
• .
band which was augmented by "
_ Branch. Come •on out and dance
Head Office: SS Weber Street, East,. Kitchener, Ontario. ,
pipers from a 'number ,of the '
to the music of the'Maitland Trio
WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES 'FOR INSTANT CASH
Branches in the Zone. Comrade
from Goderich.
5" take offs ...........: .........
6" take offs
John Sinnamon representing
4";x 10" register' .. .........
Branch 156, Seaforth..,
Other ductwork in stock ?�
A short service was held at the
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Cenotaph and a wreath laid by the
District Commander, Comrade
Fred Tilker. who later took the
salute at the march past.
Kids LeaVingfor tollege?
The meeting commenced at
2:15 p.m. The Zone Commander,
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'Comrade • Harold Chambers
conducted, the opening
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ceremonies, after *hich the
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Deputy Zone` Commander, Com-
'
rade Cleave Coombs introduced
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the. guests. The President 'of
': tb i ,"
Only.
Branch 140• Comrade Ivan.
Hoggarth welcomed the visiting
• o0
Branches. The Mayor of Clinton,
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"� ,
Comrade D.E. Symons, followed
by giving a civic welcome.
Dignitaries present were Bob
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McKinley• M.P,• Jack Riddell.
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M.P.P.. and Murray Gaunt,
M.P.P.-
After .the minutes were read•
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Will send them the Ex osi'tor"
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reports of the standing
committees were. given. The
at any location in Canada
general and inew business Cvas
then conducted.
Murray Gaunt 'add'ressed the
gathering briefly followed by Jack
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Riddell who told of his interest in
"
the undertaking of the Legion.
Home Is Closer
to Campus
` Bob McKinley congratulated the
,� the
convention on the good turn out
and on the work that they were
when the read their Hometown Newspaper
y
.. doing. He assured the members
of.the Zone that he.would be glad
to assist them in any way that he
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could. Mrs. Thorndike, Zone
'• Commander of the Ladies
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SPECIAL -
Auxiliary, gave a summary of the
work that the ladies in the zone
The paper that fol-
Student's Subseriptiol�rk
had been doing. Evelyn Carroll, a
Provincial Officer of the Ladies
Auxiliary, 'told how' the Ladies
lows the students to
Only $5.00 for the school year
Auxiliary had given $15,000 to the
Royal Canadian Legion for
college
-bursaries and 510.00 to Legion
Command welfare:
Call
Send to ..................... , .... ...... .
The closin ceremonies were
tone
,
conducted b}� the Deputy
Address .......
Commander, Cleave Coombs.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Branch
527-0 240
" " " " " " " " " " " " " "
Code
140. served the delegates a roast
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beef supper.
Delegates' attending from'
on.
Charge to • • • • • • . , • x . , .
Branch 156 were Comrades Al
Nicholson; Cleave Coombs,
George Hays, Gordon Scott and
Mail
Address . ` ................ .... ° . ° ' . ' • • .
John Baker.
Cbupon
Past Even
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The Bingo last Friday night
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$6.50 to U.S. College
utracted one hundred players.
PrI es to 66 Value- of -1348 were
Bill Me 0 �'
shared by the iAnnersl
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WHILE EXISTING STOCKS LAST!
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STORAGE ,��! .:D
G87 approx.. cn
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6" x 5' piper • ��A 1. �', , (�£.: � :... _
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15" x 39" 11.24 pr.15"x63" . .... 1592 pr.
"5"«900 elbow .....................
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15"x47"._.,.. 12.69 a• 15" x 72" . ., ... 17.76 pr.
6',•�° eibciw ............ '. .....
79c e■.
4' x 10" register ..................
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15" x 80" ... . . ...... . .. . ....:...19.22 p►.
- 4" x 10" x 5" angle boot
Oft ea.
4" x 10" x 6'" angle boot .... .....
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5" take offs ...........: .........
6" take offs
75c9ft ea.
95c ee.
4";x 10" register' .. .........
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Other ductwork in stock ?�
9'x7,' .. ,119.00
16'x7' 2 49.00
• Price includes all hardware
• Add 8.00 for IIghs
• other sizes available
CEMENT SAKR,ETE
'� 49 Premixed 77 -just add
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Portland (Concrete mix, 90 Ib. bag
Sand mix, 80 Ib. bag -
ss -2/3 to. 1 48 Mortar mix, 90 Ib. bag
masonry
London on1• t.99 ea.
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Modern design. Rigid steel pan- ' r
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54.50
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4'x8'x'/2" gypsum ................ 3.49 ea.
5 Ib. box tiller . . ......... ..... 1.69 ea.
25 ib. bag filter ......... . . . . • .... 4.39 ea.
60' roll joint tape . ... . ............ . 60c ea.
250' roll joint tape ................ 1.439a.
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BASEMENTMINDOWS
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40"x16" ...,....12.13x,
40"x24" ... .14.06.•.
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4'x 8'0v* " "Chip- DOOR &
board' panels,` In- FRAME,, tt
terior .or exterior Model No, 1'30.
USB. RSO 341/2" x 83' .
4.33 Factory assembled,
Porlariel ready to install.
55•.00
'PICTURE WINDOWS
Sgie. Glazed Insul, Glass
P333-3 RSO 1 16 %z " x 70" 183,93 272.09.
P33-2 RSO 78 % " x 70" 130.17 184.60
P4-1 RSO 52" x 70" ' 82,94 117.79
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