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' Advance -Times, Thursday, June b, 1974
Bluevale Personals
The B1uevaIe Women's In-
st* t Will meet at the home of
litta. Carl ;Winston on Wed-
actoday, June 1.2 at 2 p.m. The roll
Callis "How is progress changing
lives?" Mrs. Harry Elliott
has charge of the topic on
resolutions.
Wayne Baswick of Hamilton
Was in charge of the services at
Knox Presbyterian Church on
Sunday.
Rev. Denis and Mrs. Freeman
spent the weekend at Geraldton.
Miss Phylis Darling and Dale
Bridge visited on Sunday with
Mrs. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and
Eileen.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
CLAY -
- Silo Unloaders
- Feeders
- Cleaners
- Stabling
- Leg Elevators .
- Liquid Manure Equipment
- Hog Equipment
FARMATIC -
- Mills
- Augers, etc.
ACORN —
Cleaners
- Heated Waterers
ZERO —
- Bulk Tanks
- Pipeline & Parlour Equipment
WESTEEL-ROSCO-Granaries
B & L = Hog Panelling
Bulk Tank & Pipeline cleaning
Detergents, Teat Dip, etc.
Bovadine
Dyne
losan
Uddersan
Feamcheck
Kleeneasy
LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS
R.R. 1, Kincardine, Ontario
Phone 395-5286
Gordon Hall on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hall of Chatham
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall,
David and Dianne of Brussels,.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
and Eileen visited last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill
and also with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Bolt.
Mrs. Ross Mann went to St.
Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, on
Sunday to have surgery.
Mrs. Janet Walker of Wingham
was a guest on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Walker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent
were in Clinton for the weekend,
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Murch and son.
Weekly euchre
BELGRAVE — Nine tables of
euchre were played at the Bel -
grave community rooms last
Wednesday evening with winners
as follows:
High lady, Mrs. Ethel Holmes;
low lady, Mrs. Mary Burchill;
novelty lady, Mrs. Abner
Nethery; high man, George
Brewer; low man, Herson Irwin;
novelty man, Charles Brewer.
This is the last euchre of the
season.
DEAD STOCK.
Removal Service
We are now paying up to $20.00
for dead or disabled cows.
$25.00 for dead or disabled
Horses
Smaller animals from 500 -lb. to
1,000-1b. -- $1.00 per cwt.
CASH ON THE SPOT
As a service to you we pick up
pigs and calves Free.
24 -Hour Service
Power Equipped Trucks
CALL COLLECT
887-9334
Brussels
Pet Food Supplies
Lic. 399-C-73
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ONE PLAYER FROM EACH of Wingham's four all-star
teams was presented with a scholarship to the Centralia
Hockey School at the WMHA banquet last 'week. The boys
are David Keiffer, Bantam; Brent Day, Atom; Ed Haines,
By Murray Gaunt, MPP Huron -Bruce
PeeWee and Steve Montgomery, Midget. Each boy was
chosen by his team's coaches in the light of his performance
over the past season. (Staff Photo)
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IDB OPENS
STRATFORD
OFFICE
Report from Queen's Par
Ontario Housing Minister Sid-
ney Handleman took his lumps
this week from the Opposition
based on his newly announced
housing action program.
The target for the program is
12,000 housing units,- either built
or approved this year, that would
not otherwise come onto the mar-
ket.
Of these 10 per cent would come
under the Home Ownership Made
Easy program for those earning
less that $14,500. a year. Another
30 per cent would be for those
earning $14,500 to $20,000 a year
and the remainder under some
. type of agreement with develop-
ers toensure prices will not rise
drastically.
'The Opposition called the pro
gram "housing for the rich" be
cause only 1,200 of the new unit
are planners for those earning
under $14,500. It is estimated that
20-30 per cent of the new units
might go to those earning less
than $18,000 while 80 per cent of
Ontario's -wage earners bring in
less than that.
The opposition further pointed
out that housing starts in Ontario
will probably drop below last
year's total of about 110,000 de-
spite the Ministry's program.
Mr. Handleman said housing
action and other programs mean
that the government will be fin-
ancing, at least in part, 31,000
s
NOTICE TO
The Ratepayers of the
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
.s
The waste disposal site in Turnberry Township
will be open on:
WEDNESDAYS FROM 1 P.M. TO 6 P.M. -
SATURDAYS FROM 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
also on
HOLIDAY MONDAYS FROM 1 P.M. TO 6 P.M.
These hours will be in effect until further
notice.
JOHN V. FISCHER, Clerk
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housing units of the total starts.
12,000 would be under the housing
action program, 6,000 are home
units ready this year, 10,000 are
Ontario Housing Corporation
units with rent geared to income,
2,000 are co-operative non profit
units and about 1,000 are private
housing units, whose tenants re-
ceive - government rent suple-
ment.
The Minister said that in this
day of rising land prices the
single family detachedhouse will
obviously decline as a proportion
of the total 'housing market.
It would cost about $85 milli?.n
to set up a medical school in
Northern Ontario according to
James Auld, minister of Colleges
and Universities. Mr. Auld said
there 'would have to be a 'bare
minimum of 60 students to es-
tablish a medical faculty.
The cost of this would be pro-
hibitive in the minister's view as
added to the $85 million would be
the annual operating Costs, about
a one-third of that total.
ohn White, the provincial. tions. IDB mak
The Industrial' Development
Bank announces the opening
of a branch office at 10$2
Ontario Street, ptratford, with
Mr. 13. B. Baron as manager.
IDB provides financing,
usually in the form of term
loans, to businesses which are
unable to obtain financial. as-
sistance from other sources on
reasonable terms and condi- °
es loans to
surer charged the CBC with "almost every type of business
suppression of information when including manufacturing,
the network failed to air aro- tourist indusry, construction,
p
gram taped by„ the 'Treasurer, fpr wholesale ` and retail trade,
airiculture, sand many others.
-q« broat1cast"last�,weekend. • " - °The maria er_ of tie ne`�v
Mr', White *ihdicated gtbat i titt' offie , Mr.r Bal -on, jo t ed ZD 3
main point of+ his message was -i-ti 1967 and prior, '.to -his
that higher federal expenditures asspreisstaentntappomanager of the IDB
this year are an important cause office in Landon.
of inflation. The staff of the new office
The CBC ..however, is very _in- also includes F. Ellahi, N. G.
sistent about separation of com- who Peeverw, and E. G. Roe •
ere previously at the
ment on Federal and Provincial London office, and 1 is A.
politics, particularly at election . Sheldon who was at the
time. Kingston office.
GREG STOREY of the Canadian Tire Canadians accepted
the WMHA vice president's trophy from Doug Neil on be-
half of his team during the WMHA's hockey banquet last
Thursday night. The Canadians earned the trophy by
beating all comers during the Novice House League's play
offs this year and taking the play off championship.
(Staff Photo)
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BRIAN G L E N N I E of the Toronto Maple Leafs was guest
speaker at the Wingham Minor Hockey Association banquet
last Thursday evening. The hockey star delivered a speech
to the boys and their fathers and assisted in the presentation
of the WMHA's awards. Here Mr. Glennie is presenting
crests to the boys of the first year Tyke tebm. (Staff Photo)
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Seven sizes in stock
Over twenty sizes available
Cash Discounts for Payment on Delivery
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DELIVERY I111AIIIDIATELY
Price Increase June 15
CALL COLLECT - WALKERTON
881-0187
Dealer Inquiries Invited
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