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recently retire l4
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1977, will be us
" Chafer had
tn` new <bellding
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effeetivelainkarY
El 10 for per is
CC CO+rhsiirzna Roy
en re counts-
Payable and gave an, update on
donat ° to.,cover the . ct ►yer's WI
resulting from the appeal of the Clinton
lie Hos pi to clo down.
Mr. +eelerrtsald $4.,3 in do nations
had been receivedc' towards the $6,500
Lawyer's bill and that there would be a
roti6e sent out Yti ,th balance
money owed. -
travelling sa esrnari, held
u*Kift a small tt by a bad
starm, telee
in New fork: �* arooned by
storm instructions?'
The reply came: *Start
summer, , vacation as , of
esterday."
A d+r d i in domestic
air et an fu re slug
faite Ontario orbita bean in-
dusts
,in a vulnerable
Positinni,
p d%eers recently
« e n arket or
ncsiu
up we
goOr
al
prepare+ to change .the
marketing system, you are
not going: to have it very
tong.
. - urand, said that the
Rn Bo rd .was ulna too
dent In deang with the
alers was willing "to
if them oft" - when the
Board manager
Broadwell told the
meeting . of a n'
road cell said t be said showed that.Mtchigzln
pr '' ucers in Vanastra.
More xnoneyt be put into producers . Fera. getting a
Taylor sait1
officials were also
questioned about a story in
he Huron Expositor which
quoted market analyst,'Allan
McGrath, as sayig that
farmers who.smuggledbeans
to the United States were
"lousy farmers".
One Board official
suggested that the story
might have misquoted Mr.
McGrath, but the chairman of
the meeting, Gordon Rill,
interjected saying "I think
any farmer who sells beans
over the border to the States
is a lousy farmer. The
question is are we in an
Ontario system or not.
Producers were informed
that 66 percent of the 1976
crop had already been sold at
an estimated net return of
approximately $17 per cwt.
Mr. Broadwell said that the
1975 crop should be all sold by
the end of January with the
final payment to producers
about 30 to 40 cents per cwt.
commencing at a:00 p.m..
Music for Dancing by. "Me Sliv ut/NiS"
LUNCH PROVIDED
WeIcoie""Everyone.
for WInoPs.'
HWY. 21. AYFIE1.D
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BOK NOW FOR
CHRISTMAS PARTIES
and into higherprtce for eir beans.
, # marketing system
prodkeep
+ u iormucts in order'
competitive. is not returning` atleasst,equal
Vie. also outlined a five year to Michie. we had`better be
xe ared, to improve it or
marketing strategy aimed atp p
gaming a larger „share of the dissolve It," be,'said.
European market from Lloyd Taylor.. chief
OntaxIa'S chief competitor, executive officer, of the,Bean
Michigan Board, Said that the figures
Huron producersapprovedused by the consultants did
'
the plan, agreelln : to up the • not tell what the actual return
growe is Been eFeefrOM six was to 'the farmer, and
cents per e. Witt ha: therefore „ere not
AN ENTERTAINING
.lain the fun of our
Now Per's Eve Party
'12.000'41.4:4)00*
New *set Day
D1S'fiqFran
4O to; 7100
tte:!rrvations Only
Gala New Tear'
Eve Balt
Dancing to
"Encore"
9'Pall - - 1 A.M.
HATS, NOISEMAKERS,
PRIZES -
NOT MEAL ATI A.M.
520. PER COUPLE
ADVANCETICKETS
ONLYY$OWON SALE
AT tI E''LEGI
ri lief a Several a m
ers denten
ttt o + that the report resents
e P
a pry tt7rear the Board spring bmade
ant boor .a`AProv+sd Y �last:
.beafl growing counties as public.
e - Glen Miller was the most
well, Fitt cover
prelpent- operating deficit
30e"Miller and Phil ►airs
were°elected to -another oa
ear term while Richard Pia
persistent telling the Board
officials„ that."it really makes
=me mad ,to, vote for ,a report
land4heri, can't see it."
and.John
. .... tlttt failed Witold' � - Elc►yd, Taylor replied that
onto their seats.-- the report contained con -
Replacing the two directors fidential information that
are Murray Cardiff who will could not be made public and
be, a director for the first time that a person could not un -
aid Robert Allen, who had derstand the full meaning of
been'a'dire'etOrbefore:-but lost 'the report unless he- sat down
innlast year'Selection. two days with a consultant.
Named as committeemen and wentoverit.
to the beard' were Victor Mr,Mil ler asked if the
Hartmafl, Ilev Hi3l Nick- board: f rectors un:
Whyte,man Moylan, Glen derst 'the report and when
..
Miller, Jake. Van Wonderen, Mr. T4* said he did, asked
Glcf Hayter, John Paul Rau, if he could the report -if' he
Marra . Dennis,. Glen Ribe i► sat down 'with a director and
and ItettlYloColum went over It with.him for two
Director.. Phil Durand days,
voiced sharp criticism of the "T'hat . would have .to be -a
Bean Board , telling the • •AleOfsian by the Board. r .
CLINTON and aIStRtcs
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
S SO student
without
• card s p.m. - tt p.m.
Everyone its cordially invited
taattendon
MONDAY EVENING - DEC. 20 at s p.m.
in the
CLINTON CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
DEC. 16-18 THURS. AT 0:0e P.M.
FRI. & SAT. AT 7:30 & 9:15 P.M.
AN *MATED MUSICAE. COMEDY
Aft.
se40
Entertaiflrneflt
FRIDAY &SAtURDAY
December 1 itb i lath
THREE PLUS ONE:
seam De b -.19, 1976
Christmas Dunes with Mrs. Watkins!
FULL COURSE SMORGASBORD 4-7 P.M. •
INCLUDES, HOME MADE CHRISTMAS
MUDDING & SAUCE. REGULARPRICES
ON EFFECT. .
Remernber Our
"FULL. COURSE imagesstorfo EVERY SUNDA'Y",
ADULTS CHILDREN PRE SCHOOLERS
s3.49 s t99 FREE
•
After Sunday, Dec 19
,We still have a limited 'nurnbes of 'tickets for our fable
New Fear's Eve party. *dining 1h entertaining
"CAVALI _
Treat .yourself and
your friends ..: •
for _ .1C ut" cattveniertrem
` ouir ot,tttI : is served
III
t2 nVn • 2 p.m.
CAsua' t Dress
•
Dine by, CorpdtaIight
DA " M1.
LS O 0A ♦ W
5—p.m.10S:pnt#.
Limited ositwoloos $16. per . couple. Includes en,
tirtatn t, `food faaavow5•- _
WE WILL C1.OS.E OUR SUNDAY SMORGASBORD
SharonKelly
ADl►_ COLOR
REtesvirtnAlcy
iEpTVe '�
DEC. 21.23 ONE SHOW ONLY - S:OO P.M.
'tits; Tilt. THURS.
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DAD THINGS
for flounce toot�t� gte
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phase tabor
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WATKINS Ll�`
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tonsil i . We
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