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-Wlllls WOO C , serves a. PrOSPeethre* applicants
Sheri °yea, a glass if Freshle at the nursery school's
Open House held last nesday evening. [News -Record
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a nursery school teacher.at the
In' early Mar* 1 *plot, a
.41410 of hours on the
telephone, t contacted the
following list and Omit for
limit NO time and part-time
employment figures, The
result of my employment
survey at Veriest* is as
follows:
Huron Wholesale t three full
time, two part time; Huron
Acoustics, 34 full time, one
pet*. time; Curling Club, one
rt Vanastra
styling„ one part time;
Vanastra Christian- church,
one t011 time, three Parttime;
Vanastra Centre, two, and 12;
TackersrnithAranastra Day
Care, three full time; .13111
Acker Food Catering, one and
three; Base Factory Outlet,
one and three; Surge Dealer,
three 'full tirne; Heather
Gardens, 16 and 34; Clair
Enterprises, four full time;
ministry of the environment,
two full time; Huron
Heatilator, five full time;
Ray Binder Masonry, seven
full time; Barton Tube, 29 full
time; Archer Farm Supply,
10 full time; Bayfield Boat, 49
As of Aprn I. all milk McNeil, Jack Armstrong,
producers will have their Douglas Trewartha, Simon
Market share quota reduced Hallahan and Eric Fink -
15 percent, Huron County beiner.
Milk Producers were told at Elected for a two year term
their annual meeting held was John Campbell,
March 17, at the Clinton Larry Hunter, Milk
Legion Hall. Marketing Board fieldman,
1 Guest speaker Ken stated that shortly hd would
eltinnon, vice-chairman of be setting up office hours at
the Ontario Milk Marketing the Agriculthre Office in
Board, told the milk Clinton.
producers the reduction was In other business. Mr.
necessary following the McKinnon informed
Canadian Milk Supply producers that effective April
anagement Committees' 1, values' on .quota would be
-decision to reduce total in- frozen at $16 per pound for
• dustrial milk production in fluid quota and one and one
Canada by 18 percent. half cents per pound for
Chairman of the Huron market share quota. These
County milk producers, controls are to apply for at
Stuart Steckle welcomed least three months. In the
Huron's Dairy Princess, meantime other ways to
Janet Gielen, who spoke control the buying and
briefly, outlining some of the
selling of quota will be
years activities. discussed.
BIU Broadworth from the Producers were also
'Ministry of agriculture and informed that there would be
food conducted an election of a significant increase in the
members to the County Milk within quota levy in the
Committee. Elected for a coming year. Many questions
three year term were Cliff were asked by producers
following Mr. McKinnon's
talk.
Following the discussion
period, the meeting was
closed.
BY DEBBIE HARRISON
The second meeting of the
Fancy Fixers was held at the
home of Debbie Harris° ,n t)ri
March 16th. Eight members
answered the roll call, "The
Learning Stitches article
have chosen to make and
Why?" /
The 3rd meeting was at
Karen Janrars on March 22.
time;tufl central Machining,
two ton time; Cee04004
College, nine • Nil time;
Country Market, four and
two; Ferenc° Steel, two full,
time; Kaufman Footwear, 41
full ttme;Oesh Woodworklng,
seven full time; Ontaiio
Federation of Agriculture'.
end Huron County office, one
and one; Runsall 'Enter.
Prises, six full time; John
Reuger Maintenance one full
time; and Ontario Hydro. .57.
full time.
The survey was very in-
teresting, Mrcontacted are in
the area once known as CFB
Clinton. now Vanastra. If you
are tired of adding, the total
employment figure is 300 full
time and 63 part time em-
ployees.
From all those who at -
twilled Hospitality Night,
Friday March 10, thanks to
the Vanastra Community
Association for an enjoyable
evening.
Glenda Gardiner, Brown
Owl of the Vanastra Brownie
Pack has given further
details for the bottle drive.
On April 3, beginning at 9
a.m. the Brownies will be
gathering bottles around
Vanastra. You can place your
returnable bottles (beer
bottles included) on your
doorstep and the Brownies
will collect them. - -
Any volunteers to help
drive bottles to a depot are t -
welcome. Call Glenda at 482-
7757.
Front—
Loading
Portable
Dishwasher
Tim 4-th meeting is set for
Beverley Makers' home on
March 25. Achievement Day
is May 8.
Books are to be handed in to
the leader April 26.
Members discussed color
harmony and demonstrated
making a pattern, cutting the
learning stitches article,
transferring a design to
fabric and how to embroider.
Enioy the convenience of a front-
loading dishwasher right away. Buy it
today, use it tonight. - No installation
needed.
3 pushbutton cycles including patented Soak Cycle -
9 position upper rack. Hardwood cutting hoard top.
TriDura porcelain-ozisteel wash chamber. 4 -way
Hydro Sweep wash action. Forced air drying
system. Yr h.p. motor with S -year warranty.
SaniGuard filter. Concealed fill -drain hoses and
power cord. Large easy roiling casters.
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Little To
Be Safe
Lawrence Taylor of Lon-
desboro was recently named
a •member of the DeKalb
Yieldmasters Club for
producing 144.44 bu. of corn
per acre in 1975.
His yield. based on 151/2
percent moisture, was
mechanically harvested from
a solid block measuring 1.050
acres. An impartial third '
party verified the high yield
which was recorded from a
field of DeKalb XL -12.
Taylor planted the crop on
May 8 in 36 inch rows and
harvested an estimated stand
of 21.000 plants per acre on
October 20.
HP: controlled weeds with
Atrazine and Lasso at 3 lbs.
per acre and Burlain was
used at 10 lbs. per acre for
insect control.
Concerning the hybrid's
performance. Taylor says. "1
like the early rapid growth.
XL -12 looks good during the.
whole year."
FOR OUT OF THIS WORLD
REMUS
A WIDE SELECTION OF
VANITIES
VANITY TOPS
storm, Theft, Property Damage,
Liability, Etc.
Directors and Adjusters:
Lavern Godkin. RR 1. Walton. Ont.
Robt. Archibald. PR 4. Seaforth
Ken Carnochan. RR 4, Seaforth
Ross- Leonhard!. RR 1. Bornholm
John McEwing. RR 1. Blyth
Stanley AAcIlwain. RR 2. Goderich
Donald McKercher. RR 1. Dublin
Wm. Pepper. Bruceheld
J.N. Trewartha. Boit sal, Clinton
Agents:
James Keys. RR 1 Seaforth K.J. Etue. Seaforth
Wm. Leiner, Londesboro Steve J. Murray. RR 5. Seaforth
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345-2234
523-9390
524-7051
527-1837
482-7534
482-7593
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