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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-02-16, Page 71976 DART, 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic 2-1976 CHEV IMPALAS, 4 door hardtops 1976 DART CUSTOM, 4 door sedan 1976 DART SWINGER, 2 door, 6 cylinder automatic 1976 DART SPORT, 2 door, 6 cylinder automatic 1975 DODGE VAN, 6 cylinder automatic 1975 DODGE HALF TON, 6 cylinder automatic 1975 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop, with air conditioning 1975 PONTIAC La MANS, 4 door 1974 PONTIAC La. MANS, 4 door sedan 1974 DODGE STATIONWAGON 1974 DODGE MONACO , 2 door hardtop with air conditioning .1974 CHEV, 4 door sedan 1973 FORD F100 PICKUP 1973 LaSABRE, 2 door hardtop 1969 FORD F100 PICKUP 1965 FORD, one ton stake SEE THESE AND OTHERS ON OUR LOT NOW IN STOCK 2-1977 Polaris Snowmobiles HAMM'S CAR SALES LTD. MYTH PHONE 523-4342 NOTICE TELEPHOIca NUMBER CHANGES, All customers on the Ripley Exchange with numbers 395-2300 to 395-2399 will be changed to 395-3300 to 395-3399 EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 16, 1977 at 6 A.M. Huron & Kinloss Municipal Telephone System Ripley, Ontario ItElitePs'glsts CLASSIFIEDADS! NOTICE do ao qo 10 41 40 00 40 1, 40 40 4, ID 41 40 40 40 411 40 I Change In Hydro Rates Effective March 1,101 Billing . ONTARIO HYDRO HAS APPROVED THE FOLLOWING RATE INCREASE. KILOWATT HOUR-kW.h First 50 kW.h Next 200 kW.h COST PER kW.h 6 2c 3k Next 500 kW.h Only to those with a Hydro approved water heater All additional kW.h ' Minimum billing 3 50 per month The above rates are NET and subject to a 5% late payment charge. General Service Rate Structure may be obtained upon application at the Municipal Office 528-3539. Due to increased costs to the Lucknow Hydro System for power supplied by Ontario Hydro, materials and supplies used in line construction, operation and maintenance, expansion and growth, salaries and, wages, it has become necessary to increase the hydro rates to you, the customer. The new rates will become effective on all bills issued on and after March 1, 1977. You have our assurance that we will continue to fight rising costs to the best of our ability through efficiency and good management. And you can expect us to receive top value from each dollar spent on your behalf. We are determined to maintain electrical service as the best bargain in the family budget. LUCKNOW HYDRO SYSTEM 2 2c 2 3c WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1977 ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, BRUCE COUNTY FARM REPORT JUNIOR AGRICULTURIST PROGRAM 1977 The Junior Agriculturist Pro- dram is designed to provide a practical learning experience for young people from non-farm homes who have a serious interest in agriculture, and who have had no experience working on a farm. As a Junior Agriculturist, a person will be placed on a selected commercial farm, where he/she will perform regular activities relative to the farm operation. In addition, a Junior Agriculturist will have an opportunity to develop an appreciation of rural life through living with a farm family, and through participating in the local 4-1-1.and Junior Farmers prOgrams and in other rural activities. Junior Agriculturists (a) must be 16 or 17 years of age. (b) must be in good physical and mental health, and in sound emotional condition. (Each Junior Agriculturist is re- quired to have an examination by his/her family doctor to certify that he/she has no major disability, is able to withstand vigorous physical effort and is emotionally stable). (c) are expected to remain on the assigned farm for the full period of the program i.e. June 20 to August 20, 1977. (d) will be selected in part on the basis of their reasons for being interested in agriculture and their plans for future education and a career. Host farmers (a) are to be engaged in farming full time. The farm is to be a commercial operation. (b) must be interested in helping inexperienced young people develop the skills required on a farm. (c) are expected to have the ability to work well with and supervise young people. (d) must have suitable accommodation. (e) will be required to , sign a contract. Conditions of participation (a) On-farm assignments will be for a nine week period commencing June 20, 1977 and terminating August 20, 1977. (b) All Junior Agriculturalists will be required to participate in an orientation pro- gram to help prepare them for their farm stay. This program will be held in mid-June. (c) Applicants must understand that the hours can be irregular depending on the current activity and the weather. Twelve to thirteen hours from the start of activity in the morning until it is completed at night are normal; on occasion the hours can go to 16 or 18 in a single day. (d) A Junior Agriculturist will be expected to participate in farm activities for twelve days consecutively, then have two days off. The normal days off period will be from after chores on Friday evening to before chores on Monday morning. (e) A Junior Agriculturist will be assign- ed wherever possible., to a farm with the type of enterprise in which he/she is most interested. The duties involved will vary consider-, ably depending on the individual farm operation, the demonstrated ability of the Junior Agriculturist and the kind of enterprise found on the farm. (f) Where the orientation program interferes with timetabled examinations, school examinations will take priority. (g) Only one Junior Agriculturist will be assign- ed to a , Host Farmer. (h) Nn Matches (i.e. Host Farmer select- ing a particular Junior Agriculturist or a Junior Agriculturist selecting a particular farmer) will be accepted. Training Allowance - Each Junior Agriculturist will receive a training allowance of $16.00 per day. $6.00 will be provided by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food; the Host Farmer will provide $5.00 per day, as well as supplying room and board worth $5.00 per day. Equipment Required - Each Junior Agriculturist will be expect- ed to provide his/her own clothing, suitable to the activity being performed. A pair of steel toe work boots are mandatory and a hard hat is desirable. Transportation - Junior Agricult- urists are responsible for their own transportation costs in relation to travel from home to the assigned farm at the start of their on-farm program and returning to their homes following its conclusion, as well as any weekend expenses occurred in travelling to and from the farm. General Regulations (a) Each Junior Agriculturist will be under the direct supervision of the farm operator to whom he/she is assigned. The Junior Agriculturist is expected to comply with his/her supervisor's instructions, and to conform to the life style of the family with whom he/she lives. A participant who is unable , to achieve a proper relationship with the supervisor and/or an effective living relationship with the host family, will have his /her particip- ation in the Junior Agriculturist Program terminated. (b) The use of non medical drugs will not be tolerated and an offender may be immediately dismissed. (c) Should a Junior Agriculturist and a farmer wish to terminate the contract midway through the season, the Junior Agriculturist staff must be contacted. applications - Persons interested in participating in this program as either a Junior Agriculturist or as a Host Farmer should completet,the appropriate application form and send it to: Junior Agriculturist Program, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. M7A 1B2. (deadlines Jr. Ag. May 1, 1977 - Host Farmer May 15, 1977.) RANDY WILLICK, Extension Assistant. You know when some- one tells you to take a walk? Maybe they've got the right idea. PINMOP01770/1 r %talk a hilbrk.Today. INCOME TAX H&R BLOCK 19 VICTORIA ST. N., GODERICH ON HIGHWAY 21 PHONE 524-8658 Kincardine Office 396-416 PERSONAL, BUSINESS AND FARM RETURNS ALL RETURNS GUARANTEED