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The Huron Expositor, 1976-09-23, Page 13
a. IT'S AMAZING WHAT YOU CAN. DO WITH Paul Carroll said as he lead his class entry, a giant GARBAGE BAGS That's what SPS vice principal —worm, in the fall fair parade on Friday., Fail Weather- curbs Manor . outings Jerry MacLean & Son AUTOMOTIVE LTD. Exeter 0 235-0800 MAG WHEELS & TIRES VAN ACCESSORIES ALL AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SPORTING EQUIPMENT • UNIFORMS JACKETS BALLS GLOVES GOLF TENNIS CAMPING ADIDAS Seaforth Manor residents enjoyed some travelogue slides last Wednesday afternoon and on Monday this week. Some of the places shown were Chandor Gardens, Sudbury, Midland, Cypress Gardens, Banff and Lake Louise and also some loca l slides. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas vi itevl vith Mrs L.Dundas. 'siting with Mrs. Ada Reid wee Mr. and Mrs. John Wein of Bayfield, Mrs, E. McCartney and, al so Mrs. Elsie Dinsmore who took Mrs. Reid for a drive. Mrs. Marjorie Rock visited with Mrs. Lillie Hudie. Mr. Henry Ziler visited with . Mr. Fred Willis and presented him with a large box of fruit from the Legion. "Happy Birthday"' to. Miss Edith Salo who celebrated her birthday on Tuesday afternoon at Seaforth Manor. A party was arranged for her, and attending were ten of her friends at te Manor. Edith thanked everyon for her party and cards and gifts. Also Happy Birthday to Mr. Earl Watt who celebrated his birthday on Saturday. Friday afternoon bingo was held and winners were Full House- Mr. Steven Fournier, Miss Mary Neville, Mrs. Ada Reid and Miss Wilma Brill. Four Corners-Mrs. Lillie Hudie, Miss Bessie; Davidson, Mr. Bruce Bennett and Mr. Mrs. Ada Reid was visited by Miss Alice Davidson on Sundy. Mit's Davidson resides in San Diego California and stated she keeps in touch with her friends through the Huron Expositor and • had seen Mrs. Reid's name in our Happenings column. Miss Bessie Davidson enjozed---„,, an outing on" Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Stanley Hillen and Mr. and, Mrs. Peter Dunlop also having dinner Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunlop. Mrs, Daviddrews and Mrs. Neale Reid visited with their mother Mrs. Leila Dundas and also called • on Miss Bessie Davidson. Marg and Earl Schoenhals visited with Mr. Fred Schmidt on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. McSpadden visited with Mrs. Minnie and Etta Hawley, and. Mr. Zack McSpadden also taking their father out for dinner ?Sunday evening. Mr.tHarold Smythe returned to Seaforth Manor after visiting his wife and daughter Mrs, Ford Dick is,on at Brodhagen. Mr. Ron Sproule .visited Mr. t Charlesoss and also took him to Wingham to visit his mother Mrs. Henry Ross and also visited his sisters and had supper with them. Pick Your Own '1 Macintosh Apples Bring Your Own Containers Lassaline Orchards 2% MILES FROM NO. 8 HI AY ON DRIVE IN ROAD SOUTH OF GODERICH lib* 524..7772 COMING SOON TO GFR VELVET TOC1 ©, furniture stripping Unique flow-over process using NO Caustics NO Dip-tanks Watch For.Our Open .flot4e . Ahnouptement Experts in ReuphosIstery & Refinishing FAST SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES FREE PICKUP 8 DELIVERY Canadian furniture ► Restorers Hwy.83acrosstrom AcmatItms Etertit /3S4Ist 0262.2648 OWNED ANpOPEAATED BY euRopeAN TRAINED CRAFTSMAN WITH 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FURNITURE 'RESTORING , • • ,• ' • A .11 • Since the start of the anti-inflation program, the average Canadian has actually improved his orher buying power: This is because lower, wage increases, along with lower price increases have resulted in a gain in real incomes. The real gain is worked out by taking the actual increase in earnings and subtracting from it -the effects of higher consumer prices. Real incomes are proba- bly the best measure of how were doing, of how we can manage to pay our bills at home. By this spring, real incomes were up 3.6% over last year. 'Before 1 First 9 months of 1975 compared to the same period in the previous year Most recent 3 month period for • which earnings data available (Mar, May 76) compared to same period in the previous year. After GROWTH IN AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS (INDUSTRIAL COMPOSITE) GROWTH IN AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS (INDUSTRIAL COMPOSITE) 143% 12.9% • GROWTH IN REAL EARNINGS .GROWTH IN REAL EARNINGS 3.0% 3.6% • Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club held a very successful fowl tournament on Sundity afternoon with a good entry and the greens were in excellent condition. One out of town bowler commented they were as good as any in Western Ontario. permitting. The Club is also planning to have a turkey dinner at the Club House on Ocotber 21st for all members. Stratford had to cancel their men's pairs for Wednesday and on Sunday St. Marys hopes to have their last tournament of the Cones, Sundaes, Shakes,_ Sluihies,Floats, Banana Boats SMith IS General Stare 2 Walton Open Nightly Till 9 ...1=11Imis— samta 4' thIblin lost to Manley in the hitters, TOMS* Plann!igan in the Play. final $ame of ladies baseball play Oh, Dolores aeuerman in the Manley and Dublin'traded wind " on Sunday by a score of 10-5. seventh and Janice Dien in the in the four other game,:s of the Steven Fournier. Straight Line- Miss Bessie Davidson, Mr. Steven Fournier, Miss Ila Gardner and Mr. Ludger Sequin. Full House- Miss, lla Gardner,,, Mr. Harold Walsh, ,Mrs. Leila Dundas and Miss Edith Salo:, , Fall is very much in evidence now with the, leaves changing colours and starting to fall. Our residents will , miss getting outside in the nice warm The dillnAtalibri151-Pgfti is he ly one . year old., The program was announced last October '14 and the Anti rInflation Act was passed by Parliament in Decerribei'. The goal was to create a fair and stable economic climate for all of us. 'Guidelines were established for the control of prices, profits, incomes, dividends and . professional fees. The federal gbvernment established a policy of spending restruint. The provinces are supporting the program and are applying guidelines in areas of provincial concern such as rents. The target of the first year of the anti-inflation program was to bring inflation down from a rate of 10.8% to 8% or less. This goal is going to be reached, Still, many Canadians are concerned about rising prices and may feel in ,fact that prices are rising faster, than their family in&omesjor most of us, this is not the case. The facts'prove that since the start of the program most of us are better off than we were before because salaries, on average, are keeping ahead of prices. tast year, sudden and frighteriing price increases were happening all too often. By October, 1975, Canadians had experienced 20 months of inflation. of 10% or more No one could be sure how far the dollar earned one 'day would stretch the next. The, anti-inflation program was brought in to control the rise in priCes, giving Canadians a better chance to plan and live within their family budgets. Price increases have Slowed down. By August, the annual rate of increase in the Consumer Price Index had dropped to 6.2%. Although some price increases have to be expected this month and next, the 8% target will surely be met. • The anti-inflation program has also helped • to restrain increased in wages, salaries and other incomes: The Guidelines on compensation allow for a basic increase of 8%, plus 2% ad a share bf national productivity growth. Another 2% Can • — • aoyenment ,GoofirOmelt *"'"'IlkiCaitartlItt - , 'I ,1•telen *Otto; 3r4 'h.010#41011nn C*0; Short " StopiMsts. Centre-Janice Anyetlretelin, Apa09.2 44 goo fienderAe.#•• • Alternated are • cOhy 3rd'base; Joanne Murray, Marg Catcher; • ''/ougts,•• Storey,. matcher;' finiayson, ,pitcher;, and •-; Arine;. ,tvleiatly • R,F, ' ' 4. be added or sulotracted depending on Whether group had kept up with or fallen behind cost of living increases before the program began. More than half of the agreements and settlements reported to the Anti-Inflation Board have been within these arithmetic guidelines. A gradual downward trend in wage increases has started and it should continue as more Canadians realize that because of declining inflation, settling for less won't hurt them. The real gains Controls on both prices and incomes are part of the reason why the inflation rate is dropping. The co-operation: and hard work of most Canadians is the rest of the story We will soon 'be moving into the se'cond year of the program, with a goal of lowering the inflation rate to 6% or less. Working together we can reach this target too. • THE ANTI- INFLATION PROGRAM A REVIEW -YEM ONE • and fifth to the Goderich entry of , oy aniI tired"? entry of Reg Gillette and partner with 3w and 45 . Third was the London entry of lack-Priestley and Elva Mol, Fourth !gent, to Huron and Jean Wintermute of Aylmer /13 eighth, AnnIS, Sept 10., Dublin W9410-4, MU Home run hitters *eretinene PIM Murray on4-4.cOYin, Kale Sept 12... Manley' won. 078 in . Swart for Manley in the *St 'ensehed,Manley and Ronald Ryan Winthrop,. Sel3t,• 8, Dublin won inning when the score:was 3-7 int was Dublin coach, 16-2 ittP116141, and ' :Sept, • 7, Manley and Nancy Melady for The. Manley Masherettes Manley Won 19-18 An Dublin in the eighth when ManleY defeated the Slabtown Lineup for theMaiiiey squad SIntfinfelteftes ,int eh semi-finals Pitcher ,Sharon. Murray; Manley had threi triple base and Walton 2 in quarter final catcher-Dolores.Benernian• 1st • Base- han.no Swart; 2nd base-, Bowling ersens in top condition f ..te urnarrient William en net Disability Inaura,nee, Onoup Insurance; Mortgage .; insuirance- ReilsIered: Retirement: Saving , BEORESBNTING rown Life Ins, Company [Since 1900] Te1.01fice 5274610 Bea.. $274913 , Ross of London with 3 win§ and s e • . 48. Second was the—Kitchener— Good bridling to all. . - Did you just say George and Marg ' Allison. Seaforth ladies served lunch after the second game. _ Next Tuesday evening will be pot luck supper at the Club House sunshine. • , and bowling after, weather in 1st place were Glen or Marg season mixed pairs and dinner served IC:711PaRT/f/Pc7.07017