HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-01-02, Page 101.e iriirtn up to- ,r lsius,
..'... ..::the weatherman ..fere is
o " temperature Qa 30°C will you
pachpa picnic basket or haul out
your WKntercoat? A -picnic-
, would
pu nic-
would be a better idea since
WC, is what we now know as
800! This• new scale of tem- 'l
easuremeint i$ called'
. . ; pera�ar'e'-m -
Celehie and --is--base e a
following: 0°C As the same .as ..,
32OF or the Win` ' point 'of
water while J;00°F is the same
as 212°F or the boiling point of
water.
Comfortable room tem-
perature formerly 72°,, is now
qv. ,•Therefgre if the tem-
perature is 15°C you will
probably -want to take ar
sweater with you since 'this is
just on the. cool side. Your fall
coat however likely won't be
needed until it's 8°C.
That prime rib roast that you
pop in the oven at 325°F will
,,now .cook in the same way at
1..60°C,_ Or for those of us who
are likely to be heating atozen —
chicken pie at 425°F; the
Celsius equivalent . would he
220°C.
Amendments ti the Qg
Licensing •and Live Stock and
Poultry Protection Act were any '
notmc±erd -b c_. -.the., Minister of.
Agricult�tre and Food, the Hon.
Wm, -A. Stewart.
Linder' Bill 143: compen-
sation payments have been ex-
tended to include injury' -to
livestock or poultry injured or
killed by wolves, as well as
dogs. Local municipalities
collecting dog taxes will now
pay compensation for both wolf
and dog damage. while . the
Government, of Ontario will
reimburse municipalities for
wolf damage the
paid., out.
In making the announcement
Mr. Stewart said, "Ti i ugirthe
provisions of this Bill, we have
streamlined the procedure
whereby a farmer can be com-
pensated for• livestock and
poultry losses sustained by
wolves or dogs. I am confident
this Bill will remove the con-
fusion. 1 urroundine payment of
claims based on either wolf or if pgrm.ission is received from
dog octivty. The question of , the ovine
r' PPevioUs to , the
hybrid‘.ogs coyotes'caueng amendments
a dog catcher
damage should no longer a o.f could only impound animals.
cpncerh to the farmer -- all found in a high+ ►ay- or.. other
forms of ,injury or death will public place and not under con -
now be compensated through a trol of anyperson.
central source." In a new ' Part III of the Al
- The •Live Stock Com- whics added 'by Bill 143e
�
missioner of Ontario will" make prov sions are made for com-
grants available to 4'eimburse pensation to_. beekeepers if a
municipalities for peyfnents for colony of honeybees is damaged
damages caused bygolves. The or destroyed by bears.
Comtnissiower may refer an ap- :Payments shall• not exceed $50
plication by irthunicipality for for the hive equipment and $25
a grant for wolf damages to the for the honeybees, All claims in
newly created- Wolf Damage this regard would be directed
Assessment Board. In any s to the Live Stock Commissioner
event, the owner sustaining of Ontario.
. _losses wilibe compensated even "With the .new amendments
if the application for municipal' We feel farmers will be compen-
reimbursement is"forwarded to f sated for -injuries to -livestock or
the Commissioner for a review. poultry caused by wolves, dogs
The powers of the local dog or crossbreds. Prior to this
catcher have been extended un- there was ono vehicle available
der the Act to include the im- for receiving recompense where
pounding of dogs "running at hybrid- wolves were involved",
large" to cover private property ' added Mr. Stewart. -
e wish you joy and
serenity,. happy hearts
and happy homes
all through the
coming year ...
The Fit Stop begins Its second season on CBC -TV Tuesday,bec.
31 at ..4:.3O...p.m. Hosts are Clarke Wallace qnd Jan Tennant
with fitness expert Dr. Bryce Taylor; who has designed a pro-
gressiye series of exercises that all ages can do. The exercises
form port of each program which also includes `"how to do it"
tips on many kinds of sports from rowing to skiing, high jumping
to swimming.
DISSOLVEMENT
OF
PATNERSHIP
SALE
STARTING
THURSDJAY
JAN. 9
It's all well and good for a
farmer to adopt new building
idearsr ut if 'he attempts to
'transplant' a design from' the
south to the snowbelt without
structural changes, he could be
in for trouble. An agricultural
engineer with the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food, H.E. Bellman, warns far-
mers not to "get lulled -into a
sense of security that buildings
in use in Ontario's ••stsuth est -
f' ihe go -to_ the outer. limits to express
New'Year sentiments to our many friends.
' Stay tuned in for peace; 'pro e rity,•
happingss and better thinp to come.
MERRILLTV
-SEI
Black and White:, TV
aro good for all areas of the
province".
We've had lighter-than-
fibrnirsPinowtall in the past few
years, but there's no evidence
to show that this will con-
tinue',', he points out.
When designing and locating.
any type of agricultural struc-
ture, the farmer should remem-
ber that the carrying capacity
of all rafters should handle the
..lie�v'ie�1;"show"Yua-dt3rn-his°-arrea':.._
The varying climatic con-
ditions.within Ontario are par-
ticularly evident in the winter.
As a result of these differences,
engineers have developed an
accurate guide • of ' snowload
requirements in the province.
The guide outlines the recom-
mendations for building con
,
structioh: "g•'building, •in Bruce
County, for example, must be
capable of withstanding three ,
to four times the snow load of
the sarhe building in 'Es-
County.
He recommends tha armers
considering new ideas for
buildings ch • with an
agricultural :ngineer at, the
local cou or district office'of
the M' istry. By checking, the
de 'gn capacities of each
ilding, he can help insure it
will withstand local climatic
problems..
Our entire stock of fall and winter coats
REDUCED FROM 58O,OO to 52 2 5,OO
, SALE
PRICE
''',).) SOME -ARE - -11--ALF---PRICE
DRESSES
Large group, includes long dresses and half size dresses
REDUCED FROM 536,00 to 5109,00
CAR
COATS
SALE
PRICE
�, Y . qp� 7*' • ` ►F'..�`v CnJ ~..:..4K'.� VIZ 'r :1-,I ::.''r;e7b --- .4“3.- -'�i 'V -iv �
, � Y o� •w -i Cl�J f --�. .�, i
}� c�0 f
1 t►� RGE �i
P'_,,
L A �t
GROUP AT , HALF PRICE
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Colour TV
Most of our car coats are now
REDUCED FROM
550,00 to 560,00
SALE PRICE
Includes shells, sweaters, pants, skirts, jackets, blazers,
SPORTSWEAR
ONE LOT
REDUCED FROM '12.00 to '35.00
Shop early for the best selection. For exam-
ple, much of the sportswear is in groups
and it is possible to put together an ensem-
ble of several pieces that go together.
Let's aim high and
accomplish worthwhile goals this year to
benefit everyone! To our patrons, thanks.
W AYNE STIRLING
and STAFF
.
Frsd Jttd.
CLINTON
"Where Yoj,r Building I)olldr Ntn's Tl►' ' h1t1
SHOPPE
FRIDAY
TILL 9