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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-04-05, Page 14Page 14--Luclmow Sendnel, Wednesday, April 5, 1978. k ilr4'eSafef 1978 GRANADA, 2 door 1978 FORD F100, pickup 1978 FORD CUSTOM 500, 4 door 1977 DODGE ASPEN, 2 door, 6 cylinder automatic 1976 OLDS CUTLASS, 2 door hardtop 1976 DODGE ROYAL MONACO, 4 door with air conditioning 1976 VALIANT, 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic 1975 DODGE MONACO, 4 door hardtop 1975 PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY, 2 door 1975 CORONET STATIONWAGON 1974 FORD F100, pickup 1974 DODGE COLT STATIONWAGON 1974 DODGE MONACO, 2 door hardtop with air conditioning 1974GMCVAN 1974 FORD GALAXIE 500, 4 door 1972 BUICK SKYLARK, 2 door 1970 BUICK SKYLARK 1970 DODGE, 4 door sedan '/2 TON'TOPPERS IN STOCK SEE THESE AND OTHERS ON OUR LOT SEVERAL OLDER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 1 HAMM'S CAR SALES LTD. MYTH PHONE 523-4342 Cal' BUILDING CENTRE PRE—FINISHED WALL PANELS KNOTTY PINE Overlay Panel $8�1 A each ALSO Coloured Nails and Matching. Vinyl Moulding 4064040414,411go411,4041400,4041404040401114140404040414140 JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LTD. Phone 528.3118� Lucknow Farmers Union requms{ts quota changes The National Farmers Union has requested the Ontario Milk Marketing Board to make some much needed changes in the quota transfer policy for the coming year. Blake Sanford, Co- ordinator . for Region 3 of the NFU in a letter to the Chairman of the OMMB urged the marketing board to establish a quota policy that would require all quota transfers to • be handled through the board at a set price and that this,priC.e be a diminishing price that would eventually bring the price °of quota in Ontario to "zero".. In the dairy year of 1976-77 all quota transfers were handled through the board at a set price but in the past year Market Share quota transfers have been returned to the open market and this has left the .door open for un- scrupulous dealings allowing some people to speculate on quotas. The price of Market Share Quota has risen, over ten times in value since it was returned to the open market. Mr. Sanford added that the NFU, described the quota policy of 1976-77, when all quota transfers were handled by the board as a step in the right direction, but look upon last .year's policy. when Market Share Quota transfers were returned to the open market as a "disaster" as far as the milk industry is concerned. Ashfield. Federation BY PHYLLIS JEROME The Ashfield Federation of Agriculture held their general meeting March 29 at the home of Dirk Logtenburg 1977-78 president. A discussion' decided that monies raised from the 1977 Christmas Dance would be used in the following ways. -$500 to the county level of the federation. -$15 to each of the Agricultural Societies, Dungannon and Lucknow, to be used for prizes in the children's poster contest at the annual fairs. -$100 to the Ashfield Recreation committee to aid in the purchase of new sports equipment. -Lucknow District Com- munity Centre Lottery Draw - purchase of three lottery tickets. Merle Gunby, guest speaker for the .evening, spoke about the usefulness of the Federation for the bet- terment of the farmer and the real need of updating memberships to keep this organization going strong. N Plan Now to get your harden Going. Potting soil Forage seeds: Specific varieties and custom designed mixtures for every soil type and purpose Mini -greenhouse - for rooting cuttings and germinating seedlings - complete with leak proof flat and clear humidity roof Lawn seed PfAldlOfSJ Clay, plastic & jiffy -pots Evergreens Shade and Fruit trees Rose bushes P�aNr7:27:.0/' In packages and bulk Tree wound dressing Bone Meal - Lime - Sulphur Jiffy strips and peat pellets Seeders - Novelty Begonias Tuberous Begonias Gladioli, Dahlias Canna Lilies House Plants - Containers and stands Garden books House plant sprays and insect killers Dutch sets Seed potatoes Spanish onion sets For lawn and garden Green Cross products W# #ter //IWOAlir mer #.4•0rAEI Amur # AIIII # Air iINF i.r►rAEI . IMF r/NW i411MrsAerr— Al CEDARHILL FARM & GARDEN CENTRE LYJCKNOW 528-2903