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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-12-05, Page 2See our Representative BOB PEARCE AND OR BILL SCHUTZ at: The Devon Building, 476 Main Street, Exeter on: EVERY TUESDAY (Next Visit: December 4th Owners ofsmaller businesses... weprovide: * Financial assistance * Management counselling(CASE) * ,Management training * Information on government programsfir business Can we he0you? FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK Page 2 Times-Advocate, December 5, 1979 LIT 1 RECLINER CHAIRS • SWIVELS • ROCKERS • WOODEN ROCKERS TO UP 2 w ,o F 5°/ CURIO CABINETS 10% OFF BATTERY OPERATED WALL CLOCKS FROM '42.95 ALL 15%OFF LARGE SELECTION OF LAMPS ALSO SWAGS AND FIXTURES 20% OFF LARGE SELECTION OF FERN STANDS & PLANT TABLES 15% OFF DOZEY, SILENT PARTNER — Dozey, the clown and his invisi- ble clog marched in Saturday's Santa Claus parade.T-A photo Riddell denounces farm fuel classing "Ontario's Minister of Agriculture seems to be asleep on the job claims Huron-Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell. He and his officials failed to notice that the federal govern ment had downgraded the Agriculture and Food Processing classification in its Petroleum Product Allocation Plan. "The President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture drew attention to this downgrading two days ago. Yet still the information didn't percolate through to the Minister's ivory tower. "When I questioned him about this matter today, he said he was unaware of any change. Surely it's his responsibility to be aware- to keep up-to-date with federal actions which affect Ontario's agriculture in- dustry. Who else should be looking after the interests of the farmers if not the Minister of Agriculture?" "Under the former federal government, the Agriculture and Food Processing classification was given top priority for energy supplies. Now it has slipped down the ladder to be given the same priority as garbage collection and snow removal. What happens if we are faced with a real and serious emergency with respect to energy supplies, with cut- backs, shortfalls and rationing? "Does the Minister not feel that food supplies for the people of Ontario are im- portant?" Doesn't he know that it's his responsibility to keep a vigilant eye on federal legislation or regulations which could drastically affect our food supplies? "A former provincial Energy Minister condemned the previous federal government's Energy Supplies Emergency Act as a 'camouflaged War Measures Act for which there is no present need.' Yet now the Minister and his cabinet colleagues docilely accept what their Con- servative friends in Ottawa announce without even bothering to check out changes in priority which can have very negative and damaging effects on our future food supplies." Power skating at HP arena By LYNNE FARQUHAR Stephen Township arena is offering power skating sessions for area youngsters trying to brush up on their leg work for hockey, starting December 10. Fifteen hours of on ice instruction is of- fered for a fee of $15.00 Anyone interested should call and leave their name at the arena and registration forms are available from arena staff. We would like to extend our sympathies to the Walden family of Huron Park, over their loss in the tragic fire last week and thank everyone for their generous donations of money, food, clothes and furniture and their aid in helping the family set up their new home. The Centralia Marauders will be taking on Parkhill on Thursday December 6 at 8:30 p.m. at the Stephen Arena. All proceeds of that game will go to the Waldens. The Opti-Mrs. Club of Stephen are making up Christmas baskets for needy families and would ap- preciate any donations of good conditioned toys, clothes and food. 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