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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-12-11, Page 18I I P 16" r o -5 a" AT MEETING— Brussels-, speaker'Peter Hannam of Guelpn,iiewly 171 Ross Proctor, '"Arza 3M V"Ide president and Elvey BWdhagen, R1114.5, Brussels, left , was elected new pre6ldeht of elected -OFA the Perth -Huron Shorthorn Club' at their .annual R.R.1, Brunner, past president. of the Shorthorn BOB ALLAN WINS GRAIN' CHAMPIONSH IP meeting In Brodhagen 'Thursday. He talks to the group. {Photo by Oke) W. H. Shanks (left), •pretfident of the Canadian Sied group's secretary -treasurer' Gerald Smith,- R.R,2,- • -GroWers' Association presented the association's trophy to Robert P. Allan, Brucefield, for his championship entry at the 1975 Floyal'Agricultural Shorthorn producers hear Winter Fair. Mr. Allan, a corn and white bean producer, is presently, an Ontario director of the. no lo - i• n l a t• o n Canadian Seed GroWers' Association. Fprm'e'rs f,contriob uting t, _The public has to be educated said most farm pollution is people now living in• rural areas ' Other officers elected at the that farmers have not contributed recycled back through, the soil but must. be educated about, odours annual •dinner meeting at the to inflation and have nothing to th6 few,-vvho do pollute must be which are a necessary part of `Brodhagen Hall were: Ken' fear from investigation of their prepared t6 cipan 'it up. agriculture. "We can't eliminate McWhinney, R.R.1, Luckn_:, Ph. 527,-0240: Expositor Action Ads profits, Peter Hannam. Guelph. Mr. Hannam spoke of the air tbern," he said. . I newly elected vice-president of pollution on the farm. "We call it Ross Procter 'of R.R.5, vice-president and -Ron Shelley, the Ontario Federation , of livestock ' odour". He Said Brussels, was elected president of Gorrie. second vice- resident; Agriculture told, 125 farmers at livestock odours do not cause the association replacing Elvey and Gerald Smith of R.R.2. W and the many urban Brodhagen of R.R.1, Brunner. Brussels, secretary -treasurer. 0*w *110a the annual meeting of the Perth- damage ow Huron Shorthorn Club. He said, "Consumers today spend less of -theiir id;►sposable income on 'food t1' OFA�Ionotes t:o A frica' an they did 20, years ago. "Our biggest problem, th fact. is Four area men, Ivan initial installation lation and each of the were pas�sed, a few opp6sed, but that farmers have not been able to McClymont, of Varna, Jake Van next two re-entiries,� i any, there was inuch interest in this pass on, tremendous increases in Wonde'ren of Varna; Jack required , for �r buried cable. * facet of the convention. input costs." he stated., Tehbutt. A.R.2, � Clinton; and Conduit installation requirements - M0 M& He w * arbed the delegates they James Nott, R.R.5, Clinton, were will be paid for at 100. percent of must be aware of how rural areas delegates to the Ontario Feder- the current land' value. are , contributing 'to water ation of Agriculture Convention Easements for pole lines will also .Good selection of - - held at the Royal Connaught in be at 100 per cent . of current land Auburn pollution. He said the cities are gradually cleaning up their Hamilton 24. 25, and 26., value. Bell Canada will -pay the CUT GLASS pollution problems and the •November. full costs of appraisal. New A number .,of 'ladies from St farmers must do the same. He About 165 farm visitors casement agreement forms have ' e Augustine and six chi'lren brought the total of people to over been designed to include most of entertained at Pine Crest H 6me 600 at. this successful working our. suggestions. Bell Canada 'i -n Lucknow Monday night. & CRYSTAL Vanastra conyention' , Committees over the does not. expropriate. I C.W.Lrwasin St. Augustine past year gave their reports. The Hydro Cdrridor Routes Hall Tuesday night. in absence of, Correspondent Speeches were given by the Committee reported that where 'Father Detinger Mrs. Hickey led Karen Lehnen 1­16norable 'Ke ' vin Drummond, agricultural lands are acquired by the League Prayer. Mrs.Wm. The curling season is in full- minister of agriculture for the Hydro in fee, there is provision to Redmond gav& a., reading. Corn. Flower Trillium Pinwheel 'land back for swing at the Vanastra, Curling Province of Quebec, ' the license the Mrs. Cyril Boyle read the minutes Club. Honorable William Newman, agricultural purposes, The.re.have of last meeting., Minister of Agriculture and Food.. teen , several meetings Genume lead 24'0/c Coming events for curlers are: 11, several w'tlt, Mrs'.- Q., Herbert gave financial The BP Me6s open 'Bo . I and. of course Gordon Hill, the Hydro officials to negotiate terms' mission nspie y report. A collection for sponsored by Kerrigan Fuels of re-clected OFA presiden't. of the license -back agreement. being taken up in January, instead Clinton, to be held Saturdo. Aid to developing countries Some improvements have of giving Christmas gift to each Decey}mber 13. If you aren't a was.'realized when the delegates' resulted bust the matter of height • member. Gifts being sent to sick - curler you art welcome to drop in at the convention jointly donated restrictions - has not yet * been and shut-ins at Christmas. to watch the days' . events. If y ou over $2,730 to * provide -a tractor resolved satisfactorily. The Mrs. J. Franken collecting f6r • BONE CHINA wish to i enter the Bonspiel call for i boys' school' 'in Lesotho license agreement ptesently flowers for altars Dec, 21. Barry Davis, 482-7662. (formerly Basutoland.) This was required the licensee to. ensure 'PIhns were made.to hold -three The Mixed Jitney to close the done in association with the that the height of vehicles or euchre parties after Christmas fall draw wig be held Saturday, Canadian: Hunger. Foundation. loads inclusive of attachments youth Club having first three. The' Motorized Snow Vehicles and'' persons standing on them Cu#s & Saucers & DisheS December X. Al! curlers are Act.,was reviewed and concern shall not exceed iiiirteen'and a - Meeting closed wi�th prayer. • welcome. . . expressed to the executive at the half feet:Lunch and d sqcial half hour was Santa Claus will be at Vanastra held, By ROYAL ALBERT �attyrday, Decemb6r - 20. . Air lack of protection to property A series of seminars were put Pers^onals owners for all -terrain vehicles'iind - on by Hydro at which representa- Vanastra children are invited to Rev. Father Dentinger is ar, visit Santa and his helpers 1-30 other forms of t respass not tives,from OFA attended, along patten St. St. Joseph's Hospital. involving snowmobiles. with a'wi& cross-section of other Hopi U Figurines Vases Teapots ii.m. to 3 P.*M. atthe Recreation Discussions with -Bell Canada interests, It is thought, a better ng im. a speedy recovery, Ce4trv. Rev. Father Phalen was in St. about compensation policy on. understanding and acceptafict of Joseph's Hospital last week for If winter gets you down and you their new easements have OFA position Should result. check up'and returned home -on dream of the sunny south perhaps resulted in a policy which bases Over 70 resolutions , were Monday., Oa the. Vanastra Pool can help you. payments'on current land value brought to the Floor of 'the A turkey bingo in Parish Hall, Open swimming hours are: instead of .roddage payments as convention, many bringing Friday, Dec, 12 at /8:30. 10 Mon. to Fri. 6:30r V.m. to 7:36 formerly. Fifty per cent of,current widespread discussion, Many turkeys, 5 share the wealth. Dreg l s p.m.; Tues. to Fri.'9 p.m. -to 10:30 land value will be paid for thq Dept. Store p.m. Saturday and •Sunday 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Register , for the Winter Work experience MITCHELLProgram at Vanastra, Saturday. I)ecember 13. Swim classes, gym forthat classes. scuba, health spa and �* 16NOM more are available for all ages; first job go t• •• N •l *0* t Ontario t1a�,f.• .r REER CA San teat A c i o n C Available to unemployed persoms, aged 16 to 24, under the Ontario Progra w be visiting the Career Action Program. 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 6 0 0 More than half of the unemployed Government and Canada Man - in the Province are young people. power will assist trainees in their Because of this, the Ontario Gov- search for employment. T.D. 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