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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-09-25, Page 14to . r,^.r +- 47, r" Pale 4 Ettektiow Seutiniel, Weduestlay, Septembers 2$q 1991, At ltirostr, uo hop you milk* tho tightorsi GARRY WOODCOCK Ciooiity C Trocis, Ito CO sfa YOU ey- k.AUN. SiveA toot ptir ke.N 52/34813 iNOiP_1O8'Uil+i,�, MONSTER a Moro4ret Kinsmon, Wore Serviee-1111$.a school 11:1A Om NursarytProid“ bop"! 'Wiituffit ,WCW CHRISTIAN: REFORMED CHURCH *why* *plember 204 19911. IO4700►. owl ,7 p;*a tone ryn r- . of BMW** INEKOMC r t U woo* sorvicso moo NA Sufic* Settool*1140 Ilarsory Provided Rist. GEOALDE DIMON %I OBITUARY IPI 'I t N,VEI, (' (' 114" • 1,1-'I t )4VF I. (' H CITY *LIS VOWEL t'.\li CI.I.V *Lis I OWE!. EI. t':kit S 00/01 4400 • .01 :w 000 000 —4 0.01 4.04 Samuel Arthur McQuillin Samuel fur McQuillin, of Sauble Bah, passed away 'Marton ospit 1, on September 17, 1991* in his 70th year, A retired eek 4004 Mr. c+Ill was member of the. Rp]oRoyalj Canadian �* Smelt 3O8 •mi na Bora .. in . West Wawanosh Township. on Mardi 6, 1922; Mr.'. IVIcQuillm was son of Ilerb McQndhn, of Lw and t Myttle (Cooke) eQuillin. Mro MeQ, 1Iin'is survived by his o¢ the farmer':mon Cowan, -Mid the sons, John andof i on David and .� +s.inceti argi Bi y and Marilyn, Aye a brother, Carmen,f Fer f � .. Bve l dren s and ,,ev : t nieces. d nephews. T mtahon vasa :: the:l� en an+ c? reathJ uneiralforae zLuc now, where a Legion scry ce 1y.. • knt w Bic' 09 was` held oa LuaSeptemnber 1 : h 3 The , se ice • 2wdu0dcthtodwU2erbip.em.:erse,ploefm • . .. I. • gram! daughterseather, _. and'il yMcQuiIIin.. 'ailbearers .:were Bob a rrtel, :oc a hie,, .. Dan. 1 erguson, George McGee, tl h Fai weather, and mid Davis,- 11' A� graveseside :service was : held prior to interment at Lochalsh .• 'Cemetery. r • tis.' t ►u e_ trea,su rattittide C r y1se r, Dodge, Plymouth • • unmet, TVEL :BIOS Redeemable only at Listowel Chrsler Redeemable upon -purchasing• any new or used car or truck from. Listowel Chrysler. sler. Malo ytitir best deal and then present this ad,to .qualify. Offer expires. September 30, 1991. E KNOW PRICE, SELLS CAR as TRUCKS 754 Main. St. LISTOWEL 4400, Mit: EI CHRYSLER 291-4350 ,Cod'e rrutfds Mw� 0.0 • *00 0000 10.0 VP 000 Aro 0.04 404 00* Eagle Oaily *CITY Li.STOWEL CAR CITY *LI aturrday till )'EL C' .l TOWEL CAR CU! 3.Y •LISTOWEL 0440 •• '3 -from' pa ge the; ` remm t noLTM find tlie;treasury b but w ° fot � d an attitude in Toronto . that:. little should be done ° fort, fann+ters.. Right away, Elmer Buchanan, the Agricul- ture y' Minister realized . that farmers needed_ all. the help: possible. The fanners said that ,terest rates were 100 high.. Vie. Libel,,govor of $ -had ° a interest rebate gcam, hat' Capped . the amount paid out "ani $3800 per farmer. They had $10 - million that had not been used. The ND? government made sure. that money was used' for s.. interest rebate .pm►gram fannerwas improved=with. of $8000: and .3 targetec,<to firs w'ltti needed i ncorrte'rt lreff This .w ' dome before .., 'this frbud$. • When ie took office in tha `y. of 1990 we were told .that the tripartite program for- Vis' . was not actuarially sound;'he bean fir%ners ' said they needed help. Amer Buchanan fought:for and got money. for the tripartite bean program. The farmers' message,iscertainly' being delivered to Bob Raess gov- eniment. f listened' when farm groups said they. wanted GRIP. Elmer Buchanan was able to go to cabinet, to go_ to management board and.get the money for this pro even before the ,details were Notheregoverninenthan ac ted with such speed' or . cut though the bureaucracy as we did in this case. Agriculture has been in a recession for years and now the rest of the economy is inthe worst reccsSionn since the 1930'se There are few off -farm .fobs. The boom times of the 1980's saw the previ- ous governrnent spending and not preparinga .i for a downtm Now the NDP government faros an empty treasury; and a harvest of problems. There is little room to manoeuvre. I. was at the Litho* Meeting to listen The government hears your to6 and has acted and will act d i l vith this ongoing obis in farming.*