HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-11-03, Page 13A FURTHER PRICE REDUCTION
FROM DISCOUNT DAVE ...
ONE OF THE ITEMS WHICH APPEARS
IN OUR 8-PAGE SUPPLEMENT IN
TODAY'S PAPER IS Z-BRICK. THE
ADVERTISED PRICE IS 6.29 PER
PACKAGE. HOWEVER, BECAUSE OF
A SUDDEN PRICE REDUCTION BY
THE• .MANUFACTURER WE ARE
CUTTING THE PRICE EVEN
FURTHER... While StOCkS Last
COUNTRY RUSTIC
• IN RED • BUFF OR SMOKE
9
PKG. 'COVERS
5-6 SO.- FT:
OUR USUAL
CASH ,& CARRY
PRICE $8.39
PER PACKAGE
This Repesents A Price Drop Of Over
.50% Off Our Usual Cash & Carry .Price:
So flurry: Get Yours While Stocks Last.
Discount
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PAGE THIRTEEN a, 1974 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1970
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
by Cindy
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Pony Club Stage
Te0 Day
The:Huron-Bruce Pony Club held
its'first test day, Saturday, October
23rd, the 'Walkerton horse
palace.
The Owen Sound PonY•Club sent
four of its' top riders to test the 21
riders from the Huron-Bruce Pony
Club. The testing was composed of
a written test of material covered
out of the pony club annual, an oral
test .on stable management and
veterinary care, and third a riding
test on horseback.
These, are the names of the 21
successful candidates of the Huron-
Bruce Pony Club from Kincardine,
Ripley, Teeswater, Lucknow, God-
erich and Clinton.
`D" RATING
Heather Gordon, Mary MacKay,
Andrea Wolstenholme, Karen
Page, Ginny Wolstenholme, Daryl
Campbell, Robin Hodgins..
"D-1" RATING
Carol Gordon, Heather Veen,
Autumn Deathe, Christie Messen-
ger, Vicki Steepe, Linda Taylor,
Alliston MacKay, Bevin Hodgins.
• • '"D-2" RATING
Brenda Taylor, Terry Taylor,
Kathy. Grant, Gail Thompson, Joan.
Grant, Sandra Thompson.
A luncheon of sandwiches, hot
chili and hot beverages' was served
by the. mothers to all the children
and parents, who attended.
On Sunday, October 24th, Mrs.
Carolyn Taylor, district . commis-
sioner. of the Huron-Bruce .Pony
Club, accompanied by Ken Taylor
and John Veen,. committee mem-
bers, attended the annual meeting
of the Western Ontario Region Of
the Canadian Pony Club, held at
the Holiday Inn; Hespeler.
A meeting is being 'planned for
the parents of the club members
sometime in • the near future, to
discuss, the winter program.
Business Seminar
At Goderich
A business management semin-
ar, primarily for people interested
in small business, will be held in
Goderich at the Sunset Golf and
Sports Centre on Monday, Novem-
ber 22nd. Arranged by the
Management Services Department
of the Federal Business Develop-
ment Bank, in co-operation with
Goderich Businessmeb's Associa-
tion, the seminar will be one of
several hundred conducted by the
Bank , in cities and towns across
Canada.
Some 25 to 30 people interested
in business are expected to attend
the seminar.. They will be using the
case study method to examine a
small business, its' personnel
administration, management con-
trols and financial statements.
The Bank's Management Servic-
es has three main spheres of
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The Information Service provides
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pamphlet series entitled "Minding
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contains 14. pamphletS on various
subjects. • The _.Small Business
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The Management Counselling,'
provided by the Bank is , done
mainly by retired executives and
concentrates on solving the prob-
lems of —small business which
cannot afford to employ experts on
a full-time basis. .This service is
provided at .a ,nominal daily rate:
The Management Training pro-
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REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
BY MURRAY GAUNT'.
M.P.P. HURON-BRUCE
The Legislature 'reconvened this
week in what wag one of the busiest
days ever in the Ontario Legislat-
ure. The Government kicked the
whole thing off by, introducing a
dozen pieces of new legislation.
After it was over, the Govern-
ment had promised new deals for
partners whose marriages fail, for
miners involved in dangerous
work, and for farmers through the.
revised Farm Income• Protection
Bill.
Under the Farm Bill there are a
number of significant changes over
the bill which was defeated last
June. The plan is now voluntary; it
will cover all farm products' and will
be financed by a 1/2 contribution
from farmers and. a 2/3 contribution
from the Government. It is
expected' to cost the Government
between 60'and 70 million. Fcrr the
most part the payout will be made
to those who join the plan if the
average price of a product drops
below the average price over the
last five years, and the payment
will be based on 95% 'of that
average five-year price. This
applies to. products named under
the Federal Stabilization Bill. For
those products not so named the
payment will be less.
The fairiily law proposals legalize
marriage contracts to define prop-
erty rights and the care of children.
Further, there are" guarantees that
in case of marriage breakdovVn the
family assets, such as house and
car, be 'shared equally by both
partners. 1 .
It is now proposed that workers
can refuse to work in unsafe
conditions - a right demanded for
some time by organized labour.
,A single, centralized occupation-
al health and safety division will be
created within the Labour Ministry,
which will allow for the formation
Of labour-management safety com;
mittees on work sites.
Solicitor General John MacBeth
plans to' establish a province-wide
tribunal to hear citizen CoMplaints
against policemen. The tribunal
would be independent of the police.
Mr. MacBeth expects the tribunal
to be functioning in early 1977.
The rate of disqualification for
recipients of Ontario first-time
home buyer grants is running as
high as 10.7%, according to
Revenue Minister Arthur Meen.
To October 22,' a total Of 1,016
grants were disallowed.
Mr. Meen confirmed that the
audit of grants will terminate at the
end of this year when only 15,000,
or about 17% of the total
payments, have been investigated.