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The greateirtieed •Ot Ontario.
ides, emphasiZilli fern) incOlnet
says a proitindial Liberal Spoke--
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Murray Gaunt, the- MtA,' for ,
Huron.Bruce add the Liheral
Party's ,agriculture Spokesman,
told the legislature that unless
such policies are 'fOrthcoming
quickly the 'agricultural industy
already has; and consumers will
suffer from, fhOrtages of some
products. •
- Mr, Gaunt said' for- the first
, the tgonservative govern.
Inent stressed income, rather
than efficiency and production, at
-the Villelanci-AgricUltural Confer.
ence last October.
"Out of the donference has
investigate ta.rrn income," said
Mr. Gaunt, "and. we will look
, forward to their report uiJune,"
"But recoinmendations must
GDCI Newsfront
Play Title Tests Here
By Nancy Bell speaking finals last Tuesday,
Andy Pirie- of 12A. toppd Rre.
pared speech division and lvIgrvin
The WOSSA Junior and Senior Mills,also of 12A, took the im.
basketball competitions will take promptu division. These boys
place this Friday eVening and all were competing againit contest.
day Saturday in GDCI.,The God. ants from the whol e countY.
erich Junior Girls play London * *
•"` (2) at 7 p.m, on Friday, while With one genie remaining tobe
the• Seniors take qn_London' (1) played . in the regular schedule
at 8 p.m. the same event*. The of the second draw, the team
games are open to the public skipped by Karen Stott is in
and the girls would like to see first place in -the house league
as many. people"out as -possible. curling. The team standings are
Come on, you're notgoingto study a'S followk; lst.Karen Stott, 2nd
. all day, are you? Duncan MacRae, 3rd-KenHunter,
4th.K,eith Fisher. 5th Robert
Stoll? 6th. Robin Sully, 7th. Glen
Today, the Drama Club iS hold.
••.4 ing tan assembly to present the
play which they will be present.
ing'.at. the Hgron-Perth .Drama r Dave Brereton, 12th.Don Edward,
__-- evening. Good luck! Stringer, • 15th -Bob
• In , the Huron County- public Carol Watters. -
Junior Farmers Sa
ong-Term fyi•
be enacted tefore they do any
go6d," he said. , e will not allow
this report to join the others ,
on , government's dusty back *
shelf."
Mr. Gaunt said the Milk Mark.
eting,,Board• inuSt dm* As_
policy before an iniquitous pad.
tide of selling milk qtiotas springs
able, either through the death
of . a farnie.x. Or the sale _of his
farm, that quota should go back
to the board„" said Mr. Gaunt.
',The board should have a system
for allocating such quotas: The
preeent policy .is unfair- • and'
can lead to all sorts of ablise.
Wealthy individuals could get a
ma.ssive ..grip . the milk
"They would not have to buy
a farm or equipment; all they :"
would have to do is buy a quota
that has bedome available." •
M::. Gannt said the Milk Mark-
eting Board's policies and dir..
ectives still 'favour the fluid milk
producer too much'.
recognize that technolOOdal
changes have, in some cases,
greatly increased the worth. of
manufactured. milk,!' he added.
The 1V1illf. Marketing BOard's
staternents •far, said Ur..
Gaunt, have 'Made • it appear Oat
sorne milk co-ops and small
cheese factories have little
or no part to Plait in the market*
ing of milk in Ontario.
"These ',smaller compaiii9s."04
co-ops must he_ given a role,"
he said. "We cannot allOw die
bpa.rd- to bankrupt them and write
them off like so much sour milk."
The Liberal agriculhire spoke,
sman said the Farm Marketing
Board still does not apoear 'to
understand its desPite-
the heated .controversies of last
I`This board must make sure
that marketing' boards across the
province operate within the con.
fines of the legislation," he said,
',But I must protest strongly when
they intervene and sei policy for..
a board."
Centennial dolling
All Have _Good Time
---Drarrict--;-Festival-Date
bonald M. young •--- their comedy,, entitled doodnight
iiiiron-C-oluity-Junior Farmers
will hold . their - 13th annual:
County Drama Festival March
10. at the Clinton S econdary School •
in- conjunction with -Vie Agricul.
There will be two, one.act plays
presented along with musical
entertainment. .
Clinton. Jimicir FarmerS, and.
Seaforth Junibr Farmers are
cOmpeting in the drama festiyal.
The Seaforth Junior Farmers
and Junior ,Institlite will present
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Please.
Clinton Junior Farmers and
Junior Institute havehosen a
Comedy, entitled Cleaned and
Pressed.
The official opening of the
Agricultural- Conference will take
place at the drama festival and
the Huron County Girls Trio will
provide musical entertainment
during the evening.
— Best actor and actreSs awards
will be presen e e cone us.
ion of the , plays. .The Harold
Baker-. Meeting--- Improvement
_Trophy will be awarded to the
winning club during the evening.
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By Mrs. Walter
Rathburn
become a sham 'when- the, govi,,
eting Board, begins hi' dictate
Mr.' Gaunt said ()aerie' over
the, years COntributed the least
per capita of any PrOvince to
ARDA projects.
"They have not realized this A
'some Of our people out of blight.
ed p.nd friistrated lives," he said.
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• 14/1r. Gaunt said trading' steMPS
should be.abolished p.s soon as
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possible. .
add to the cost ()flood,"
he said, "but they hring no real
benefits to Consumers and.lar,,,,.
But, ,he 'Said? Abe real. root of
the problem in agriculturein this
provincb is the lack at. clear,
"For too -long the officials at
the department of aviculture
have reminded .farniers of old.
ladies at a quilting bee; just
rocking, and patching," he said.
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SERVICE
ST. .GEORGES CHURCH
Fourth Sunday in Lent—March 5th
8:30 a.m.—Holy 'communion.
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, and Sermon.
CHURCH SCHOOL
10:00 a.m.—Grades 3 to 9
11:00 a.m.—Nursery to Grade 2
Rector: REV.. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D. -
Organist and Choirmaster: LORNE H. DOTTERER
dmeaaeluar6f k_lenist.-oLidcalyoruesewair:h,d,bounset„,
by writer and direct9r "Jack"
Off with „the ol d and on with your buttons" at some of the 17.
This is the way Centennial Luckily, Mr. MacLaren can
Year is progressing -Every pro. .see the funny side of Life.so you Is
gram, so far, in the name of are in for a treat. --I just wanted *)
Centennial has cpme.along beau- to warn you to keep the date of
tifully. The audience. whether Aprll 20th to 22nd open and let
it is Theatre ch. tea drinkers, your friends know about it.
has -enjoyed the work done by Oh, by the way,' for any who
these people and the workers have missed the last play .because of
.also -had a good time:— - --the-terrifie snow -storm 'or for-- •
They really feel theirJ,W.L.out any other reason. -"The Mouse. .
for Centennial effort" has been "trap" is to be presented in Cline is
worth while, And so it goes! ton . March -5 at the Canadian •f
Little theatre has just wound up Forces Base. Tickets' may be
an interesting play -and before the procured at the door. I know
sets can be taken- down another son-ce enjoy seeing it again, .'
one is in rehearsal. This will so there is your chance. . •
,oreally be the "PlaY of the Year." Don't forget -to come out 'for
It will be held in- a larger - the "Big Game" Saturday, night .
auditorum than Poor old McKay at the Arena. This is another
Hall and not only Little Theatre "Big Shoo" in the name of Cen.
Members but folks. from miles tennial that everyone can enjoy.
_around will -have the. opportunity One thing, I know „ thatr_snow----
to enjoy this Centennial Play. Storms have to be-Vre-rjr
"Tiger nunlopo 'and "Galt"- bad to keeppeopleawaYfrom see.:
and others important in the found- ing a good play or Hockey Game.
inge of Codertall`a.riddiStrict-WIII-----1 think You're ail wonderful aied
have a' prominent pari in this be there too! "
reView. There has been a great Martha
Plan Visit
To Seaforth
FINAL
Goderich Rebekah Lodge. held
.its regular meeting on Feb.' 21 •
in MacKay Hall, With ..the -noble
grand; Mrs. Percy- Blundell, pre.
siding.
Plans were made for the viSit -
to S'eaforth Lodge on4iarch 13,
When the president ofthe Rebelcah
Assembly of Ontario will be mak-
ing her official visit'.
Following the meeting Fred
Bisset shewed color slides of
hia visit to the West Indies, and.
also some local scenes, which
were very interesting. Mrs. Har.
old MacPhee ga ve Mr. Bisset
a small gift in ' appreciation.
*L.unch followed.
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North Street United Church
—Fourth_ Sunday -in Lent—MARc'H 5th, 1967
10:00•a.m.-7-Senior Sunday School.
11:00 .a7m.—Junior Department.
11:00 a.m.—Messengers will meet:
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
'LENTEN PERSONALITIES
Sermon: (4) "The impenitent Thief."
(Supervised Nursery)
Sunday, March 12—Baptismal Service.
Mr. Lance Reed, Organist and Choir Director
Rev. J. Donate:I-MacDonald, B.Sc., B.D., Minister
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SUNDAY, MARCH 5th
10:00 a.m.—Church School.
11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship.
Sermon: PLAIN PEOPLE MEET THE CHRIST.
(Nursery and Junior Cohgregation)
7:30 p.m.—Young .People's_Society.
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10:00 a.m.—Sunday School—All Deparirnents.
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
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