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1994
owner
electrochromic
frost,
USED
"Priced
LINCOLN
car,
leather
MERCURY
LINCOLN
LINCOLNS IN
to
MARK VIII
all the options,
auto dim mirror,
interior. "Save thousands"
Lincoln Mercury
Bales Ltd.
I56 Main Street N.,
Exeter, out. NOM 1
165 Main St. N.
235-1380
STOCK
Sell on the Spot Deliveries"
- (What is that, a mistake?) No mistake! only 1800 km., a one
10 pack CD player, chrome wheels, Ford phone, moonroof,
we just drove this car in the showroom, finished in evergreen
1993 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE SERIES - finished In white, with blue cloth interior,
only 21000 km., very clean ear.
1993 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE SERIES - finished In nordic blue, with matching
blue leather inside and all the options.
1993 LINCOLN TOWN CAR - 4 door, executive, three to choose from 9,000 to 11,000 miles.
1993 LINCOLN MARK VIII - finished in black, leather int., moonroof, 10 pack CD player,
factory phone, low kms., and thousands cheaper than new.
1993 LINCOLN MARK VIII - finished in nordic blue, leather int., moonroof, JBL audio system,
also low km's., was $50,150. NOW ONLY $34,900.
1992 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL SIGNATURE - finished in white, blue leather interior, only
29,000 miles.
1991 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE - finished in silver grey, grey leather interior, a
recent trade, moonroof traction assist, JBL audio.
1991 LINCOLN TOWN CAR EXECUTIVE SERIES - finished in white, blue cloth interior, only
43,000 miles.
1989 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE - finished in sliver, blue leather interior CD player, a
full carriage cloth roof, only 42,000 miles.
1985 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE - finished in to -tone gold, leather interior, we sold
new.
USED CARS
1994 MERCURY TOPAZ GS - 2 door, this car we purchased from Ford, there's only 400 km.,
finished in green.
1993 FORD TEMPO GL - 4 door,finished in white, only 16000 km., air cond., automatic
trans., AM/FM with clock.
1993 MERCURY SABLE WAGON - finished in white, red cloth interior, pwr. seat, third seat in
the back, low kms.
1993 FORD AEROSTAR XLT EXT -- to -tone blue and grey, all the options, quad captain
chairs.
1993 FORD CROWN VICTORIA:_ft.4 to choose from with all the options ___=-_ _`- _
1993 MERCURY SABLE - 4 door, finished in It. blue, pwr. seat, 3.8 litre V6 engine, 20000 km.
1992 MERCURY SALE - 4 door, very recent trade, we sold new, finished In mocha Frost, alI
the options, 45000 km.
1992 MERCURY COUGAR LS - what a car, cloth carriage roof, luggage rack, the list goes on
and on, only 44000 km., finished in silver
1992 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS - all the options, finished in silver, one owner car,
60000 km.
1991 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS - yes this car is loaded with all the options, finished in
woodrose. Priced at 610,900.
1991 OLDS CIERA SL - 4 door, this car just arrived, locally owned, all the options, remote
keyless entry, finished in maroon, only 35000 km.
1990 FORD TEMPO GL - 4 door, clean car, only 60000 km., air, tilt, cruise, auto. trans., pwr.
locks, finished in med. mocha.
1986 OLDS -- 4 door, finished in green, 120000 km., clean car.
USED TRUCKS
1992 FORD EXPLORER XLT - 4 door, finished in white, running boards, bug deflector, trailer
tow pkg., only 60000 km., all the options.
1992 FORD EXPLORER XLT - 4 door, finished in green, running boards, JBL audio system,
60/40 cloth split bench seat, sunroof, trailer tow pkg.
1992 GMC PICKUP TRUCK -- clean truck, finished in med. blue, 80000 km., priced to sell.
1991 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER - 2 door, finished in black, all the Eddie Bauer
options, 46000 km., we sold new.
1991 FORD F150 XLT 4X4 - finished in two-tone brown, only 49000 km.
1991 FORD F15O XLT SUPERCAB - finished in to -tone blue and silver, all the options,
44000 kms., must see, just arrived
Farm Prop ves '94-Pag. 13A
Swine industry consistently
adapts to changes: Lichti
by Debbie Davidson
CHESLEY--Changing the selling
system of hogs to formula pricing
was a dramatic change for the
swine industry last year, but the
industry adapted.
John Lichti, chairman of the
Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing
Board (OPPMB), said the swine
industry's history reads consistently
of adapting to changes. Lichti, a
hog producer from Perth County,
was a guest speaker at the 28th
annual Grey -Bruce Farmers' Week.
The question the board had to
face on the pricing isuse was, "Why
continue to struggle with prices
when it could try to close the price
gap?"
The eventual change in pricing
stirred up a lot of controversy, but
"our opinion is that the hog prices
in Ontario have narrowed to equal
that of U.S. prices".
Moving the hog sale date by
January 21 is another important
change the board is initiating. All
hogs in Ontario will be sold on
paper beginning Friday's rather than
Monday mornings, said Lichti.
"This will organize the flow of
hogs in a better fashion", he said,
adding it will inform producers
where their hogs are going before
the hogs even leave the farm.
Support programs
Countervail and govemment
support programs are current topics
for the board.
"Countervail is a big issue for us.
It's an ongoing irritant which has
been the most talked about topic in
the eight years I've been with the
board."
The unfair American laws and
countervails predates NAFTA
(North American Free Trade Agree-
ment). The Americans are dragging
their feet "to keep pork and hogs
out of their country," said Lichti.
This has led the OPPMB to dis-
cussions of the tripartite stabiliza-
tion program.
"In the eyes of producers across
Canada, if you get rid of tripartite
you'll get rid of countervails. This
is not true. Countervails will not
disappear".
Tripartite no longer has a role to
play, and Lichti said he feels it
John Lichti
won't survive because there an no
funds available in any of the prov-
inces. The board will recommend
cancellation of tripartite programs
to both governments, he said.
The next logical step for the
board, and what has been talked
about in Ontario, is to develop an
enhanced NISA program. This
program will be called Value Add-
ed Income Support Program, he
said, adding it's hard to explain
what impact this will have on the
hog industry.
Lichti reminded those at the meet-
ing that "it's a national issue and
governments have their own agen-
das."
Live hog importation
When questioned as to the feasi-
bility of live hog importation from
the United States, Lichti said he
doesn't think it will happen as fast
as predicted.
"In the long-term it will have a
good impact on the hog industry. I
welcome the opportunity for pack-
ers ir( this province from pure eco-
nomic terms."
He told producers there will be
threats and challenges which need
addressing, but "we've always sold
what's come to market. We have
the resource base to do it, all we
have to do is find a market for the
meat"
The pork industry has natural
abilities and resources to adapt to
change. There have been phenome-
nal changes in the.last 50 years and
Lichti expects "we're going to see
some more into the 20th century
Power
take -off
You always
have two
chances!
1st - Your power take -off shaft is
either guarded, or it's not.
2nd - It it's not, you still have two
chances, - either you have it run-
ning, oyou don't.
3rd - If you have it running, you
still have two chances - either
you're near it, or you're not.
4th - If you're near it, you still
have two chances - either it grabs
hold of you, or it doesn't.
5th - If it grabs hold of you, you
still have two chances - either it
wraps you up, or it pulls your
clothes off.
6th - If it wraps you up, you still
have two chances - either you get
killed, or you don't.
7th - If you get killed, you still
have two chances...