The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-12-20, Page 2W4'4, LaR.i .: '.1!:-m,z:, r'k i»WNwcs„ T84{F w 4y,
Aqricuiturai Tii.
with t drian'ilo*
-1very„r4e ns watchilDg the
hear Agriiczattirc Mlliaister
' clan say at thear cal meet-
of the Wellington Fedex atlal
of AgricultUre that it .takes go,000
l ' as of g4. to produce one
Pound of steel, but tt takes 60,000
1 �(. as�for
� - doft ferrWizer.
IA y.✓u as a consumer:sp e the
'Kleeof food rise some more you
know or* of the reasons. Another
reason for high feltilixer prices is
that Morocco, raised ,the price of -
rock phosphate tolour times its
for=mer cost. Makes you pause
doesn't it?
ee0
On a London open line show re-
cently, a woman complained that
she couldn't keep chickens in her
backyard. She wound like the bye
limo of the City of 1P on:
Changed, se she could have cheap
eggs. Well : folks, L . as a farmer
would like` frothingbetter than
people finding out, for themselves.
what it takes to grow food. f
would ,.like to see pigs in back-
yard, with chickens and a great
big. steer. Those -brave enough to
f u gag Substance:
Shrinks Ailes
Ex ve
prove+ to shrink liasoirrlboids*mord thea.a.
. .
A renownedresearch institute has .
found .a in mer healing substance ..
with. the `ability to shrink hemort.
rhoids painlessly. It relieves itching.
and discomfort in minutes and
speeds up healing of the, injured,
inflamed tissue. •
In.. case after iivhi ' gently.
relieving pain, actual , reduction
(shrinkage) took place,. ''
• Most important Of all—results;
were so *rough this improve-.
rnent was Maintain d over a period'
ofemany°.nnonths..
tnla was:`accompltshed'.with a
stealing substance (Bio -Dyne) which
quickly helps ,heal injured cells and
stimulates growth of new tissue:
, . Now Bio•Dync is ottettd in obit..
ment :and suppository, form called,
Preparation [. iAsk.for it at as drug
stores. Satisfaction ac your Money.
refuritied;
Preparation
CO this wed sa fired out that
their eggs would cost 41.50 in -
/site d of 0 ce,�Q i�s and their pork
chop,s V�K 1 / 2.
If 1, sts a farmer,, tried to batt
into a de f inOw.ro amt
people would lam, but a hoouse-
wife this she doa better job
than a professiorial food pro-
ducer. Well, let them try.
It is possible 'to raise a pig
though. A yon hid in Florid
did just that. Ire raised a pig to a
weight Qi OW pounds, house.
trained him (her), and 4ileiepsin
the same bed.1 assume the he'd
was somewhat reinforced. Ile in-
tends to keep its ' he will soon
have to look after some 6--8QQ
pounds of pork on the hoof.
•
One reason for the inerease in
food cost is the increase of the
people eating out. The increase. is
exAenses, for eating in a res-
taurant is 5.4 per ' cent a year,
while the cost of groceries rises
by an average of 3 per cent. So;
eating out costs *Canadian 15 per
cent niore than eater at home.
P
When you have your Christmas
turkey or hath next week, it may
be a ,good idea to say a little
flayer for those who grow the_
ood,; that they may be able to
continue doing so. A Merry
Christmas to all.,
WHITECHUR CH
Mr. � and Mrs.
MusselPrvetor of
Livonia, Mich; s t
� l the .Week-
end with: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin,.
and Mr. .and Mis. Victor: Diner -
son and attended the funeral .
un -r .. of
the, late RusselRitchie: , on ,Mon=.
lay.
Little Jason Conley of Wing-,
ham spent the `weekend with his.
andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal°
ice Conn and: on 'Sunday re -
nod home with 'his parents,
end,lrs.' Douglas Conley. •
►isitors , last Thursday with
Gershon; .Johnston, Wing-
ham,:were r. at d,Mrs.,Bill.Hal- .
penny, Mr.' and Mis„, Klaa:s. be
Vries,' Mr,andMrs Jim Johnston
and- Paul, allot istowel.•
round use shaeld be Anappeard
throughout Ike province f *ay
iiiiiagoa
as be approved by
the .1ocsl ceminuaity affected.
The committee repeated
recommendations that it mad, in
June- School oporaliit
be osloulats far tbe
whole caioir Your, iscaldiall
the east of free w oetilooli by
community groups.fear' of
Mien cents abotild be ed.
calalod on die bowie et theme tom
mete.
Us report cesclwy W saying
IMat Wire is w are plan for re-
GriaPhiatias or ripe4kAailiai the
academic year oris Province
wider etandardised basis but the
Province should wt towards a
Year round oduicetionai systems.,
LOCAL,L? ELECTED
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s, Murray Vincent, �'e�$ Q' and John Gaunt,
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senting UCA l ave branch, talk with ...
+�l�ltaria��airy Princess, Heather limes, at the
26th annual meeting of. United: Co»operatives of Ontario, held last week at Toronto's Royal
York Hotel.
Y MURRAY GAUNT, MRF (`HURONS,BRUEE)
The Legislature -Was
the -scene
Inst week of 'a n.of very'
',means debates between Oppo-
sition and Government members.
-The uproar ° started when Educa-
tion Minister Tom Wells intro-
duced emergency legislation for
compulsory arbitration to fore-
stall the threat of a January
teachers' strike.
Mr. Wells admitted that uncer-'
tainty over the, future law to gov-
ern . teacher -trustee negotiations
was one of the contributing fac-
tors . in T the 17 disputes where
strikes are -threatened. Bill 274,
as originally introduced, would
nullifyletters of resignation
,handed la November 36th by 7,000
teachers in contract' • disptutes.
with the 17 Provincial School..
'Boards..
• Mrs° Welllater. premised
amendments' to the legislation so
that instead of totally revoking
resignations, that teachers in 1.6.
'a. of it
to effective, until August
31st next year:_ These changes
failed to blunt the criticism of the.
teachers and: the -.Opposition to
the
NSIIIP
was:te,dispoSai. site in the Township will be
en , Saturdays -,onlie -,dring the Winter'
6riths from aern. until 4' p.m. frcir,yt this date
unfil further notice.
teen's
On first reading of the bill the
NDP opposed the legislation, .f
with the Liberals joining with the
Government. It is a normal and
accepted procedure for all par- checkernnardin, ft \also del
:.. ��
introduc
edlast weep ^dill, in part,
allow municipalities. to . validate'
property titles, clouded by a land
division practice known
+ityGtf'A.�rN.An.♦.o1,1�..1:..L...._d!.,.g of
gates 38
'provincial .1powers
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a bill, It is only after first reading regional rivernments.• '
that, Members have an oppor-. The Ontario GeVernment
ttinity to read and study the bill should move toward year round
and its implications. , use of schools to increase
The second reading of a bill is a bility and availability of edu-
debate on the principle of the bill cation rather than to save money,.
'and at this stage the OPPosition said the Select Committee on the
joined forces in the hope of'con- 'Utilization of Education Faci-
vincing the Government to ?with- lities in its second interim report.
draw the bill Weenie of the many The 20page report also cone/Odes
unworkable and distasteful fee; that no single scheme for year -
tures of the legilation. Opposition
members stated that the bill '
would do moie?‘ to destroY good .
faith bargaining between
teachers and sepool boards than .".
any,. other piece of ,tegislation,*
ever introduced to-denl with this
subject. •
AWN fr.rnttlent ;OA
JAW. obje
around the haste with whi;li
was being puSheethrough
the nature and scope of some of
the far reaching changes, A bill
NSHIP OF TURNBERRY
lowing
Neither Township nor plowmen will be responsible
for vehicles Or mailboxes, etc. left in the road of snow-
Filows. Ratepayers will be responsible for any accidents
or damages caused from snow dumped 6n roads or if it
has to be removed by township equipment, .they will be
charged; Section 89 (9) of the Highway Traffic Act
reads: "no person shall park or stand a vehicle on a
highway 'in such manner as to interfere with the
movement of traffic or the clearing of snow from the
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ball tournament for elementary to 8. The principal actors were
schools in the district was held on the following: Cathy Fischer as
Saturday at the P. Z. Madill Diane Shelton; Andy, Heim as
Secondary School. Out of a totil, Richard Shelton; ' Mary Ann
Of 12 schoola the girls' team Nicholson as Thelma Page;
placed fifth and the boys came in. Philip Eady as Lloyd Page; Anna
sixth. Team members for the Haugli as Nora; Kathy -Under-
girls' team were: Cathy Fischer, wood' as June Harris; Paul Mc -
Anna. Haugh, Donelda Lamont,' Michael as Harvey Harris; and
Shelley Alden, Kathy Willits, Vicki 4effray as Vicki Harris.
Helen CarterT_Susie Powell, Mar- There was a•good turnout -and the
lene Hastings, Sheila Walker, program was very much enjoyed
Melody Storozuk, Susan Chap- by everyone.
man and Rosemarie Pear. The
following played for the boys', , •
' has arrived at the school
, team': Murray Metcalfe, Rick, "
Irn students will see it either
Timm, Ross Baird, 'David La- e
Lewis, Cameron Ross, David Terk
Pas, Philip Eady, MurraY Fear, behalf of Ttumberry Central
Andy Heim and Kevin McKague. tne edit, 44 this colunm would
On Sunday, the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Carter in pluevale
burned down, Four of their chil-
dren, Terry (Grade 4), Kevin
(Grade 5), Judy (Grade 7), and
Helen (Grade 8) are students of
this school. An appeal for good
used clothing for these children
was announced by Mr. Stolid, the
principal. The .response by the
student body was quick and
sympathetic.
The Christmas concert was
held on Wednesday evening. The
main feature, an operetta en-
titled "Have a Heart, It's Christ-
Morris approves
so e of lands
Reeve Elston presided
for the December meeting of
Morris Township Council on
Saturday, when approval was
given for the sale of two parcels
of land, part 3 of Lot 69, Plan 9
and pare 5 of Lot 69 in the same
plan. Bylaws were read and
pasted to cover these sales.
Refunds were authorized to
Charles Mothers far railway tax
and to R. J. Wheeler, John
Brewer, Lorne Bailey and Lar6
lladley for dog taxes.
Payment was also approved for
the township's share of the Sea -
forth Community Hospital's
cdpital spending program in the
amount of $69. construct a house
Road accounts amounting to village of Gor ie;
$4417.19 and general accounts, - approved, payme t of ac -
$87,256.64 Were approved for pay- counts totalt -s,ap oximately
e to vvish our readers a warm
and happy Christmas and a
prosperous New Year. -
—Grade 8 class
council proceeds
with centre plan
Council decided at their regular
meeting to proceed under the
section of the Municipal Act
which does not require the assent
of the electors for the proposed
Howick Community Centre and
Skating Arena. It wds moved that •
a free building permit be issued
for the centre.
A grant ef $100 waS given to the
Howick .Lutheran Cemetery.
It was moved that the clerk be
instructed to prepare a by-law
setting compensation for fences
removed to facilitate con-
struction in the township at the
-rate of $3 per rod for each trod re-
moved.
In other business council :
- granted the St. John's Ambu-
lance $10 for 1973; •
- paid a fee of $25 to Good Roads
Association;
- refunded Grant Dartman dog
- instructed the clerk to issue a ,
building permit to James King to
t 9-4 in the
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