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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-01-15, Page 11• 4 WLREO*P.ThU*$U tite- dian, Shielc)." ha t 1110a Of sRid ugge' htr. ie MLnister 01 AgrIcU.1W1' t oni "Thea Mr Riddefl. "There has got has been reluct**tto y wilt be jusias ektse to veltiottery farm income in.to be an overall program "The prtces tbe farrner hastheir major markets such as soranpe program „. wit no to pay i Toronto as they would be .11 loses ri of been • i teasg nheO re ." Crop a. asti'OnOtaiCallY,*" Said r. Ile said Nerth(!rn• nturio* .1Y wttY to.. Riddell, citing fertilizer, was, cry' jog for industry and ers hit theindUstrY h plan has. been", michinerY, ports, twine And where the nUele.ae :ein'teorneinwith reetim. mended by, tito even farm land. "But. the pi IA show. be -80grig iS Federation fl'igricultur, price the farmer receive* for asMr. Riddell is concerned; - • the Prudttet...401 UJ)commentik .0tr the lccordinglY,.- • necessaryy transmission. line* Mr.4104011said be. would • which radiate from a hydro,.. stress, that the Watt 019014 be plant, Mr.. Riddell said they volurttarY.'becaose there are were more of an fl some farmers who think the convenience t� farmers - than *1004 Printment inv,olved. *great "user.of.land.* bagbiesatmr,,, ,..Bijain "That's fine, if ec firMer.his hours, it'S-Atery costly to the' ' * in' agriculture 'the better - • • "in terms ot prodUctIVT7 . meAdt; and 0 Apo toll his fatal paid for. Then htcan farmer to have traamission , Uilited Church Women • Socialnotes farmers starting up. in tlte of way for Ontariotlydro because of the cold, blustery Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. business, with land so ex- anYtime theY Want to go Int Weather. Paul Stephenson on Sunday pensive, needs$200,000before ' they go in, regarciless of what MO. ROA. Stirling opened were Mr, and Mrs. Elmer he can start farming ad _crop is growing. if they want the meeting with a reading Stephenson of Egmondville, expect to make LIP income. to tramp aver a crop, they are "A, NeW Year's WWI, and Mr; and Mrs. Percy Johnston He's got to have somo kind of within their rights to do so." d Mr and. IVirs. protection." Mr. Riddell said farmers aid on a • Attkullaace waS40vM it the on co*. Bev HoL. • ride the hurnPa the UM% On his property," said anuary. meeting of the - hollows," he said. The young Mr. Riddell. 'Its also a rand ight led the group in the worship of BaYfiel and • service. Mrs. Ida Meelinehey Wm. Dowsim and family. The preservation of good were now being p Ma g ithongitt-provoiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor of farm land is -also a priority much better rate than in the - - New Years attele titled Clinton had a dinner party On nen' for Mr. Riddellpast and the farmer isn't valve Me 'roraorrove_1,' which Saturday evening for Louis' "Iksphalt and corn just bucking that. The farmer as written by Dr. Norman 'Taylor, ;Whose birthday was simple don't make a good just doesn't want the in- incentPeale. _ . - on,Thursday. . rotatiOn,'r-he said. "Not a convenience. The study book on Mission thing is being done. The _ Rospitab and a profile of -Dr. LOI. Meets province announced some , Donald.Watt, Superintendent The Lin 1035 held- their' time ago that it was going to at Hospitals and 'Medical annual meeting on Dec. 2 at have an overall land use plan Missions for the United the hall, preceded by a dinner but nothing has ever been 'lurch, was presented by at-Hully Gully, done. I've asked in the House Mrs. Wm. Chessell Those holding office are; if -the government was Mrs. Stirling presided for Worshipful Master, Ron coming up with an overall business. A donation was Taylor; Deputy Master, Bob Olana guideline for local made to the John Milton Webster; Chaplain, Louis government's to follow but Society to assist them in their Taylor; seeretary, Barry the Minister of Agriculture work with .the blind, and Taylor; Asst. Sec. Brian hasn't done a thing on it. 1 members were asked to bring McAsh; treas., Wm. Dowson; • know Bill Stewart said he clothing, towels and bedding asst. treas. Bob Hayter; wasn't going to accept the to the next meeting for the Marshall, Allan Hayter; asst. responsibility of classifying Mission Services of London. Marshall, Keith' Stephenson; land." • The Huron -Perth first Lecturer, Eric Chuter; ' • Mr. Riddell snggested that Presbytery meeting will be sec. lect., Doug McAsh; first it was . time the people of held in Brucefield Church on committee Man., Don Ontario started preserving . Tuesday, Feb. 3 from 9:3010 Taylor; andTyler, Dave Roy. agricultural land. He said a 3:30. Please note - this date Actiiities of the past year crop production. program s been changed fromFeb. 4 have been the winter euchre could not be Maintained with to Peb.1. The speaker, Mrs. parties which provide much good land being paved over jean Eaton of Statist, will tell of the money needed for other with asphalt. He -also added oilier personal experiences in projects; operation of the that scientists are finding Bangladesh. skating link for family that pollutants are affecting 0 skating, recreational hockey not only white beans but Euchre Party . and skating parties; donation many other crops. If Ontario Winners at the Orange of bleachers and a screen to continues at its present rate, Lodge euchre party on Friday the Stanley Township ban it will be importing sixty evening_ were: ladies' high,. park, levelling. of the ball percept of its food. - Mrs. W. T. McAsh; men's diamond and seeding of to 'There' S no reason IP the high, Lloyd McKenzie; grass; painting the arena; world why Ontario Hydro consolation prizes, Mrs. donations of • money to the can't -build their plitnts up in Murvin lehnstort, Louis Richmond Hill Orplumage (andinued frompair 2) Taylor. Draw prizes, which and to theBayfield Lions Club Mr Riddell is 'Cighf-tif:','‘'''" were donated by Mr. and for ' whose bus provided ° centre' in his philosophy and Mrs. W. T. - McAsh and transportation for children still believes in 'free en- t'Wilfred Chuter, were wort by from Varna to Vanastra for Louis Taylor, Sherrie Chuter s . and Ferne Baker. ' . summer; and a donation to . the Senior Citizen's Christ - Prior to lunch, everyone mem Party. A float was en - wished Louis Taylor a tered in the Twelfth of July "Happy Birthday" insong. parade in Clinton and there - were four bowling parties for ' Baptism Held members during the winter. Four babies received the One new member was Sacrament of Baptism in received by transfer in 1975 Varna Church on Sunday. and three members received They were Cheryl Elaine the ArchDegree. Stephenson, daughter of Mr. At present, they are and Mrs. Paul Stephenson; preparing the ice' surface in Craig Robert John and the arena, and skating should Patricia Joan McAsh, twin start sometime this week. terprise'. lessons last 44, 'Peterson believes there is • still a place for the maU businessman.' said Mr. Riddell. 'I'm inclined to agree with him.' Mr. Riddell added that Peterson talked at the level of the people while Dr. Smith had a tendency to talk above the level of .the average person. 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