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ie Dick, left, three They're now taking up badly the better half and tue'zt.g George Kloster. chairman 6f'the Ontario , municipal councils and give farmers more - mother Fran is the - . .
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months, and KPI ly Devereaux, who' months �id' n't et on` the needed space in thF_29�- ... -daugh'ter and I ceJebritirig in mint . committee warned 40 area farmers, "if . darkroom tichnician' 4
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, ., . . > > - is With-hiS. mom, -SUSeFl- (his-dad.-GO154[tv was-- tournament -ehtairmiln� and ' " .. And so I work on my it would be one to re- preservation of good agricuiltuial, land. 46�i ... committee recommended to the OFA wove already. covered -, a I :
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. . one of the-: community -at- ferred choice, One night in addressing Hurow- County Fedc ".1oft )f- .-oning. distinctions - between, agricultural . __ ___ ___ __ for
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I Continued from page I this salary will increase to $14.760 as of truck sanded the surfa�*c, of the policy must be a longterm basis. I Market St.
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.�`�_,- > ,-;_,- _voruract since last. September. � . February 1. 1.981. - - Consitt. 23. of R.R. 3 Kippen- I I the preservation'Of good agricutfural land." Adrian Vos of Blyth asked if the Council's ' plans to widen . I
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The new contract provides for an overall � v, there's divisionenvironment �
I The 19.5 per cent raise moves the Huron and David Collins. 31. of He said unfortunately, � : , committee hath given any part of Market St. and
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9.5 per cent salary increase for Huron ! � . 'Walton, were iniurdd in an within the.fariiiing community -sonic farm rs thought to the rights of animals in drawing ,reconstruct it from Main
.. . County's secondary school teachers. The County secondary school teachers out of the accident Thursday near Snow costs- feel th�'provincial ,government won't accept up guideline . s for a Farmers" Bill of Rights. Ord St s.' got approval Mon-,
I - raise is paid on a "split grid" system, giving bottom salary position in the province. but Clandeboye. The, two men . . a strong land use policy, and- many farmers Mr. - KJosler sjid' tbeie's, no 'quest' night. and the town I I
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- teachers a 6.37 per cent raise from still leaves them considerably below were passengers in a pickup questiomd - want farm severqnces, and the option of � farmcr�'1_o_da'y__Afe getting criticized for their applied to the Ministry of -_ - . "--
September. 1980 to Februarv.'1981 and a Provincial average., ,according- to- � selling their land for non-farm uses. I -
. I . . truck driven by Wayne Ben- livestock practices. He said.the-lechnology of Transportation and Cam- I
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further 12 per cent raise from February to Teachers' Federation , spokesman. Shirley . . � I '" f R. R. 3, Dashwood'. Seaforth . council He pointed out flilltime farmers are now in the li t c -k industry i's ''putting anillia i -C) for, an
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v-C)v-*,0X-< C�.-C)-<)-�<)-O�� )11 . - . .. The . driver and fivc p;issen- questioned, and then paid a . the minority among those who 'farm and under mend I pressure to get extra $14,100 in •-subsidy. I i
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A�l means the most 5enVtac t%c In addition to the increase in R:tlarv. the. time' farmer's. product
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now earn S32.800 this year. The average of several teacher-trustq,e6 coin mit tees to I on their -way to work in Hyde rem . , ' .
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truck collided with a Public . works committee He 'advised farmers to- start selling the , �reeommended working with the gqViernment asphalt surfacing"iif Railway
. county will be 528.790 this contract year. difficulties and on long-term planning. ' O' an and 'their Strategy for she Preserviitiom of St. from 'Main -to . the' west ..
. � Mrs.Wear car driven by Spencer cbai6n= -Bob ' Dinsmore need for of farmland ,on t be "' a . ..
Principals and vice -principals also re- y said. "it is the hope of both __ --87__A&_fj_o_inea in the questioning and economic; basis'. He. said agricul e mus, Agri ultural Land,paper - "take what we town limits. at a,total cost Of 11,
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-1-c- `I6 "a Permanent. secure and#onomically vii .a v have in existence. take the govern-, $14,000. 1
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will receive $44.040 annually and vice- work amicably to iron out any areas of aide Street. S. in London on .said he didn't know why the., I � . ' _Cwll�s -
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principals will receive $39.240. 1. potential conflict -before they reach the -said- ..,-,r-,P,sp.onsibilityi-:not.�just� , , - .
I . , County Road 22. Mr, Mat- plow streets. But , �� -to ... lff-anidl=11114 INit-16 - federation 'members he sees a long time getting the extra subsidy
Teachers who just joined the Huron formal bargaining process for next years ki i J) 't Millions of 'sh idid be ret y-gwd Ili a-fi
I ,hers was.. ,__ .lg,_qqc�t�,.,-.councillor-Alf-RiSii.' ili;��n ' people less fortunate thaq us." refineme-pt-period before -the -fecteraridh7s " 0 P' t .� i ' , , ---
. County board last fall made $13,972, and contract. " I.. - -,,,--,-I .1 --.,---, r. lhi:t - n foreman have the That ret;sT niihilit"ccording-to-40os-lerr; �___j�. .
,w).<)r�>�>�:OE_>,�<)) <>_)��Iff,�, '51- <,N)- .< ,>�<>»W)0-))-- .r>),ry. .._�< =�Sgr:�� ----a--- assenger. . Ow � _Q -is- ' worKing. paper is ready to be presented'to' election year, commented .
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. -_-_-ar0_ ve.. on n was Councillor Bill Bennett one Of Canada's natural resources. good, Following- the discussiop on -the �paper; a, Councillor Gerald,0rooth-
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P_._1erth-.-i4r 1le- taken to Univer it Hospital also asked why r1other'loc I
'in serious; condition. firm- ,John H. McLlwa' added, in solving? world problems. -4 would raised ,the issue. of fir -e -insurance fpr farm . all of Market St. this -year. - , .
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rather seethe use of food riower�tharL6ullct buildings. , Mr. Dillo� said 'he believes was told the,,, town wauld have I
Major coni:6�sion (by the board) because of Both Ma Construction - ._Wt . 2 .- I bullet . .
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I BY COLLEEN MALONEY in Perth the costs associated with it." said Mrs David Collins were listed in bt;�p asked toy-snow' Power:''' . __- ___ farmers are presently' being, discouraged_. 46 I pay tW per cent of th
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I . County will receive an 18 per cent salary . I fair condition in University too. . Councillor Paul Ross - The environment committee chairman __ from safe management practices. to avoid, cost- Seaforth's share of the
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I I � - contract,:,settlement +etween - the teachers - -3770. under -a wage -protection -clause ireo " e a , ' It I .
- - London sir toy es � 'neighbours wo4't diminish in the $7.000. Reconstructing Mar-, '� I
and the Perth County Board of Education. will run from Sept. 1981 to June 1982.. The Joseph's Hospital in Lon ' - with snow re- 1. I .. and companies.... offer . lower rates. for farm . I
d be triggered once inflation I ' , , buildings which are less likgly to. turn 'k,et from Ordlio Louis'a would " �
� I where he was reported in fair mova ought, to. be clearly, .. ...... thgt Peaceful co4gxistence between the two __a_ _ - - __ . - - - __ ___1
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. outlined the terms of the new agreement at a , per cent. Teachers would Constable Scott Fleming; unfair He--sai d-th e---I*dvitre-eg"T,i-v-e-y*"ea-r-,- )T� . The farmer said he has approach in- .from Louisa to the west town
press conference Feb. 4. The contract will receive the maximum rate once inflation z ir burden o e_y1_1_____. .
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run from Sept. 1. 1980 to Aug. 31. 198:2 reached I I percent. of, the _� - ach_--with�VU" d agricultural codc__of�lpracticc has failed. to surance companies about the Matter as an
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at time oVthc��,accide'nt. purchase order at 6 a.m.." operations I cba g the meeting. Larr a reed to
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ritay-Joirr- -tic ice at the time of the Couh6llor decidi&d the dis. I y I 1,PS-914"go further ,Ind driw up a resolution , reined about the ;,firoposed
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$20,482. to $23.148 during the first year of sending a delegate to the .Good Roads collision. A county roads cuss -the matter'in committee change his practises. .rather than on urban for pr6sentation at , a future meeting. ' . * %Adth'of Market's first bloqk, -
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two phases during the first year, teachers consider" attending and expressed interest ,.9 Mr.- Kloster said tougher land u -scheduled, f A ClassifiedI
actual increase -of nine ionto `Pay it and CII it guid reserve farmland iv use i for Feb. 21 in Clinton, will be re -scheduled An Exposiiiii1.
will receive an in seminars on "More for your Road Correctio � elines to Oreser would
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Principal's salaries will be raised 12 -perhe,A from solicitation in town. will be , I can help others'' and had spend a number of years
Councillor s said was. not _urp - ,' '" . gift. of S2.500 I , , , Ltd, of Lucan expect to hive . . ' ..
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I , Teadhers Will receive an additional 7.5 per Council voted to join the association for . General Manager . Jim , the. month. A, minAkOr -of -Seaforth." - ' ___ * attractive the' approaches . 1 1$43.000 1 . I
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o . nd which .the park. swim ' delayed grading and drain -
board's salary negotiating committee. . . . u, . . ft, with a total' $45.013.00. Hibbert township: memories ,of Seaforth and program provided in making age . work on the ball diamond- I
No charges were laid in a two car accident . The S2.500' Topnotch con- Canvassers who have' particularly 'the eastern it possible for member's of his J
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�, "�. . courges"will begin Jan. 1. 1982. - ' hospital with minor injuries. . . BY WILMAOKE I -the . ca . fly there It . Construction work at the , if weather co-operates to r
� Ron Aiken. . chief negotiator for the I campaign committee moves an excellent reaction. Typical and over the years have had park was well advanced' permit early seeding it is
The accident. whi6li occurred under poor NkKi.11op-township -issuL-d- " - t- - Wal. . . s a donor who said "I many people mention to Inc. I .1 .
� ' -teachers. said 'these 'p'ourses are more . I 1- - o ,raise the added dollars - was � when work stopped late last expected the diimond will be . . .
� >,_>1111�_ _> ,,>-,-4rwitt"mditions-'-ftvsultc&,%"M]-,.i�ti—ea!�t-- --biiiding permits amounting needed to en at � mi kids' ' from various parts of fall. The general -contractors in use in late summer. Dr.
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� courses-, .. I park renovation program can already have their skills now Canada. when th . I
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I Mr. Philtips was taken to Clinton Public . Council 1. aPPrOvC4 received to da I . \ .
� Herman said the program ,(QLlalil (Quality Hospital lwhqrc fie was treated and released. applications for two -drain ' " ,t6 is, made, ,, . I I I . .
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S80--,..-.-,,---W..--A.Le,l.vwdgr---w-gs....treAted���-it- -Soaforth- -.1&4 aniou-n-ting to $27036. campaign treasurer Gordon � � .. . . .
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� the Sunrise Dairy and moving to-WinghaniMr. McOuttil was made his parl.N."'i elloice at of natural resources reported thirds of the canvasseis have X1. k, , � 1 11 I . Wright., Senior Deacon. .
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� Seaforth Chairman Irwin A BOOST FROCH-The oafoitli Senior St6ward Verne Scott-.
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'forth Baileys hive six children, foto of whom work The candidate, who ra;%cs sheet' 0"d deer killed. The report said ,is planned a wind, I
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Tony Johnstone, 3S. is general manager of Lu'cknow, ran unsuccessfully for the NIAI i,, issued . with 128 hunters Mondai (if next week and it manager, Jim Cnnham presented a cheque fat $2,500 on behalf of 'Leenting; 'Inner Guard, . 11
I the , Lutknow, 'Sentinel community the federal clociion in the same ridiw-P. using them in Huron County . Rab'KffrR-. Outer OuArd,
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