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ARTICLES FOiL SALE LIVESTOCK
CLEAR SWEET WATER! At last New Technology
eliminates ,Rusty... Smelly... Bad Tasting Water,
bacteria, staining, chemicals and more. C.S..A, ap-
proved. Proven in over 12;000 installations. Only 49
cents/day to own 'rind operate. Ask about our FREE
6 -MONTH TRIAL OFFER. Bod water con be ,your profits
worst enemy. Your property and life is much more
valuable vdhen your water supply is good. Clear Sweet
Water.,. it's your Right! Call now 1-800.268-2656 (24
hrs.).or 1-(416,)624-4344. AZTEC. -0-17
TEMPERED GLASS. 28" x 76" $30 per sheet, Sid
Tat 9m. Woodworks (519) 537-2660.--0-17
SWIMMING POOLS factory outlet clearing 1985 inven-
tory of :above ground .,pools., Complete package sold
for $2„495, clearing at' Sl A95. Supply is limited. Call
now :(53•9) 653-0176.--0-17
ADDI:SON TWO-COLOUR Plastic Radios wanted. Pay-
ing Op to -$100. Call collect (416) 688-1430. Please call
even ,if you think ,you hove -one. ---0-17
INCUBATORS! Lyon .Electric purchased the Marsh
Roll -X Manufacturing Co. Lyon hove improved the
Roll-Xincubator to meet their high standards of quoii-
ty and performance. Your purchase of 'a Lyon Marsh
Roll -X will guarantee you years of satisfaction. Free
brochures contact Tartan D.istributors,•So* 8, Grp. 2,
R.R. i, Lockport, MB, ROC IWO (204) 757.4532.-0.17
NOTICES
REN.DE'R1NG EQUIPMENT: 2500 L Cooker, .25 H.P. - 10
H•.P Centrifuge 52' Diameter • 40 H.P. Hammermill
200 Gt. settling tank with steam coil (519)'
.9254042.-0-17'
NHL ::HOCKEY Fights two hours. VHS Beta $37.50 plus
$2.50. P & H •.1nfo/orders: Odyssey, No. 268-720 Sixth,
New ew Westminster, B.C. V3L 3C5. 1-800-663.10504.„
$30 000 Part Time $45,000 up” full-time work for
M/C Viso lbllO, A -i7 ” yourself, by yourself. No gimmicks, diets. Real Estote„
Call (7051789.3423,: 'My, Porsche comes this.
A -Z BU'lLDiNGS„-New types, steel and wood. Quonset,
cladding, True . value, action and answers
(416)626-17.94, Leavemessage or collect after 6 p.:x+:
evenings and weekends. Ask for Wally: Free
brochure. = -0-'1i
JOIN US to save. Canada for Jesus. Send o self ad-
dressed ond stamped envelope to John Hamm 102 -
3800, 27 Avenue: Vernon, B.C. V1.T 1S6.-0.17
FARM SERVICES
FARMERS Experiencing financial difficulties. There
may be ways of solving your problems .that, you are
not aware of. For further information contact Syl-Mar
Financial Consultants (519) 449-2809.-0-17
HELP WANTED
DISTRIBUTORS WANTED: High-tech engine lubrication
products. Government tested. Excellent profits. Reply
to: MICROLON INC., 149 Riverside Drive, North. Von-
.couver, B.C. V7H 1 T6., (604)929-7944.
TIx:352880.-0.17' '
PIANO SPRING SPECIAL. Good condition from $295
pianos refinished -excellent tone froni4995 ".Player
• Piano completely restored Village Piano Shop (behind
Kentucky Fried Chicken!:) Elmira. (519)669-,2280.-0-17
USED STORE WALL and ISLAND shelving, counters,
cord racks, showcases, wallcases, security mirrors,
glass shelving, shelving brackets, pegboard hooks,
cosh registers, wire rack$, Lowers New ond Used, 254
Adelaide St. S., London, (519)681-2254, Mon. -Fri. 9-5,
Sat. 9-12.:--0-17
PATIO SETS - 40% OFF . or more. Luxury umbrellas.
'tables, choirs, lounges, gifts. Warehouse Open
Fridays, Saturdays. 7i ;King St. W. Forest, or by ap-
pointment..t 5-191786.4.405, -T-0.17
STEEL BUILDING relocation sole - We are clearing out.
old stock - Save- thousands. We won't be undersold.
Phone Pioneer Sales --Department collect for informa-
tion. (416) 6784585,-0- 7-'20
10x 10 GREENHOUSE 5149. 1000W Metal Halide 5175.
Plus 10,000 gardening .products. Great prices. Send $2
for into -pock. Western Water Farms,.1244 Seymour St
Vancouver, B.C. V68 -3N9 (6.04)6882-6636,--0.17
summer. -0-17 •
'MA CHERIE home fashion shows, est. 1975. Join our
.successful family of independent representatives in
presenting quality lingerie ond' ieisurewecir at in-
home parties for;Women. it's Fun; It's Easy! Lt's Pro-
fitable! For information call collect (4.16)632-9090. 8
to 3 I m ,--0.17 .,;•
PERSONAL
NEW PRESTIGE``' ACQUAINTANCE SERVICE is on in-
troduction • bureau "for utjal'toched` adults seeking
lasting relationships. Successful, reliable, selective.
Call toll free 1-800.263.9163.-.-0-17
FREE SINGLES BULLETIN! Meet someone nice by phone
or correspondence, Locally or province -Wide, For rush-
ed information torr+te: Barb;i Box 2246,-A, Sudbury,.: P3A
4S1. State age. -0.17 , -
EDUCATIONAL:
.444 FREE: 1986- guide ho stu ot'-home correspondence
Diploma., courses for•iprestigious comers: Accounting,
`Air-conditionia:g;. 'i3ookkeeping Business,
Cosmetology,, Electronics; • LegalMedic{rl Secretary,
Psychology, Travel, Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide; West'
Toronto, 1.800.268-1121.- 0.17
COMING sv'ENYS
BREW Quality IEEE for pennies per Petite- A new QUILT AUCTION July 26, te,p6 America:,,'*, (40 miles •
revolution in home brewing. Some distributorships ' West of. Ottawa). Enter your craf"1`in-your Lionettes'
also available. Bowers Associates, 70' Cleorview Hts. Heritage quilt A40 00. Entry forms available (613)
Suite 203, Toronto, Ont. M 6 M 2A 1 623.6860, (613) 623-5406 (Evenings). -0.17”
(416)654-6901,740-17 c _.. ,, :... r.
'LARGE CLEARANCE .B.ConsignmeriCAuction..Friday,
STEEL BUILDINGS l.�quidatlon: Various models, exam- April 25th 10 On. Approx, 50 tractors' 35 vehicles,
pie 30x50 with slide door 54,800. Sixes ,op to 120 ft, over 200 pieces•of form equipment including garden
wide. All priced .,;for immediate clearance. Call tractors, More- information diol:.(519, 534=1638. Wayne
1-800.387 8148 or .(416)828.6262. --0.17 . Ward Farm Equipment Hwy. 6. Wierlon. -- 0.17,
_ _ FIVE DAY Cruises' on'Rideaui Canal and. Trent - Severn
1 ARMEt35 WANrEt) !+!rho are paying too ymuch fax or Waterway. Beautiful' 'scenery; carefree relaxation,
are riot= using all the ox breaks available. Phone, ups private, `$fate qo-, delicious meals, chure Bait
15:"40 Peterborough !x9,1 7117. 004'748-3666,=-0 1.y.
today! Appointment Notes available to process 1985 _ '''7,''
2109' 'Oxford Shur nom . Farm Business Can,1011ant NOTE: Commencing May 13th a every Sunday,
1ciKfrofurp, 41' Y TAKE
E , London, .:NSY .2Z9 Cal! itsll #ped throughout Sommer. Burford area will held a 'Flea,
1:800-265 1002. in business year round be)ping Market 10 c .tri, p.m. Vendors anted. Cull .($19)
farmers for,over 34 .years -0-17 "449.561'1; freerAA mission,=0-17 ,, ' -1,.
ACATiONS ,COMING TO EICPCi , .Visit th
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�.� . ...;._ 3 ;, eta largo y op,. n ss;.
store in Canada. Just 'two' btocks from x o: Western
EVI11,IR1lp� f'IDIiV,ERE4T 6 -passenger lioyseboats Cruise p
the Trentsystem in luxury-. Stereo, hot'water; shower, ' Water Forms, ,1244 Seymour•V Street, ncouver, B;C.
propane .BBQ. Fully. equipped. Coil K hg's Marina V60 3N9 (604) 682-6636.----0'17 :
Fenelon `Fells `.(705),,:887' 3321,-0.15- j 7.
RED UMBRELLA INN. A report for till ages, Water ski-
ing, ba -pt cruises,. heated pool, shuffleboard. Two
sumptuous pedis a day. Group rotes ovoiloble,
1400-461.e0316. RR 2, Minden KIM 21(0 -,-4-111
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HOSPITALITY INN:A family resort with greet savings .t,
for Victoria Weekend. Special, one -day extra for June
2P1'.4° -July 5th. Over 40 housekeeping wattages, 'sofa
sandy' -booth, •viadinR and� in -ground pools ,6.'
Playground, rniniat.ure golf, tennis, free brochure I.
write RR 1,, Minden; .'Ont. 1t0M' 2K0, r (705)
256-2361. 0•17 •
ENJOY G000- COMPANY and` Leisurely cydirtg'ori E'
paved bicycle paths in Germany. 17 days from $1,945 1
including H 004 accommodation... gutdos.- bicycles,
afore. Ruppe Trovel, 71 Wfiarncliffe fid. South, Lon-:
dais, Orlt. N6J' 2.18 (519)431.8173--6-17,
RICE LI KE, Peterborough 2 at rontals. ekeep,419--caIUng Elbe of DLIr-11110u1 Classf'fl.d +R+d•
.)tUVESTOCK , . dilntoni 482.3443'
weMkertoll 801,1600
.r. .. ..S4siorlh.52' 240 Mitchell 348.8431.
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f•IEREFC9Rf3 600. Sale Saturday May Star 1;40� corem ' *we +la aeirrr'ale iii Ire eses
p.m. of` ;the FARM, 50 yearling - bulls hind a few sefeci
Iwo year olds.High ',herd 1 001th sit,dords, No b011 °
'Saki prier to sale. 1t.13.P, Perforrnance tested. Onon' x,,
409a Forms, RR 2, St, George, Ontario NOE1NO•(5)9)
400982 or (Si 9)-.448-1749.-0.17'
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Implement shed in Ashfield
to be moved for western route
*froth( page 5
implement shed in Ashileld Township; an
older style barn on the township line of
Stephen and Hay Townships and a couple of
tobacco kilns near London which are also
found on -the eastern route.
In the eastern route.; a hog barn and
residence would be removed east of Exeter;
an older style barn would be removed in
Morris Township; an older style barn in
Greenock Township, as well as the tobacco
kilns, said Mr, Scott.
Mr. McQuail asked what Hydro's policy
was regarding restitution to the farmer for
the removal of a farm bidding.
In response, Mr. Scott said -the moving of
the building to another location on the pro-
perty is one -option. If the building cannot be
moved, Hydro will build a comparable
building op another location on the farm.
The transmission line crossing at the
Maitland and Bayfield Rivers was also an
area which . Mr. McQuail questioned' the
Hydro panel, Hefirst asked how many
towers were required to traverse each of the
river valleys: ''
At the Maitland River crossing, two
towers would .be required on the north side
of the valley and one tower on the south side.
The Bayfield River crossing would require
one tower on each side of the valley.
In assessing the crossings, Hydro
representative Greg Neill said : there was
primarily second growth pine in both
valleys. Mr. McQuail asked how much of the
pine would have to be cleared to accom-
modate
ccommodate the towers in these areas.
"Probably most would be removed. With
the tower -heights and : locations going
through, most of the vegetation will have" to
be cleared," said Mr. Neill.
Mr. McQuail also pointed out to the 1iydro
panel as to the revenue derived from
farmland in this area was significantly
above the provincial area. He said the crop
sales per hectare of land was $1,084 while
the provincial average was only $776 dollars
in sales per hectare.
He also pointed out this area had
significantly higher investments in land, in
machinery and livestock and poultry than
the provincial average.
The Hydro panel said the reasons for their
selection of the western route was because it
was felt to have cost benefits as well as
agricultural benefits. The eastern route was
even less desirable than the west route from
an agricultural standpoint.
At this point, J. Ward Rodman of the hear-
ing board asked the Hydro panel if the east
or west route is more valuable agricultural-
ly.
"Both routes are similar in terms of value
of the resource to agriculture. But, it's the
way, that the lines would impact the
resource that is important. The eastern
route would 'have a greater impact on
agriculture. The west route would maximize
the use of farm boundaries," said Mr. Scott.
In terms of Class 1 farm land, the western
route would have far less impact than the
eastern'route, said Mr. Scott. In the western
route, 58 km of transmission lines traverse
Class 1 farm land, compared to 85 km' on the
eastern route.
Transmission lines going through special-
ty crop land would be about the same in the
eastern•and western routes, said Mr. Scott.
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