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GODERICH SJGL.STAj, TBURSPs,Y, SEPTEMPg.
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The Pink Panther concoction- broug t Varied reactions from the
4-H -girls who attended the first meeting. Some gave smiles of
approval; others looked somewhat 'uncertaih;-while still others.
such as the ,young lady in the centre foreground of this photo
snowed by taCialexpressions an absolute dislike for the
beverage. The event was fun though, and all the girls indicated
they were anxious to return next week for the cooking
class. --Staff photo
New
Ocfpric.
FROM R. E. McKINLEY
M.P. HVRON
There has been great concern
changed, partly to conform with
the market quota program, in a
way which Will simplify the ,
am o rig milt and cream arrangement for them: This,
producers regardthe delay in however,- -• involved extensive
the Canadian fj1j Commission , Acalculations and reprogramming
Cheeties being issued' in a which could not.. be started until
reasonable -time .following be final data for„ last year had
shipment,/ -The .-Minister of -bee k .and which
Agricolture made a statement iri
the House of Cortitrols
after -4.: question 1
asked oh the opening day
,reconvening of,Lthet JApsOun.,-.tO --
the effect thatr
delayed starting payments for far June by September 100,..
this year.- • '
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. and for July toy Septernl,2,,,, • ,: ,
cof19ouwesevfeor, .r0t.hnetarAioprifiluisdubinsidilyk if oftet alum!, ilio 4 reaspnabio ,, ,
Commiss'ion or myrYseQlf.
Post Office on September 10th. thesesubsidy ehecinek produeer4„. • .':'
Barring any unforeseen problenit have not received them, they ' 8
those foi,-Mo.y., should go td the, should rna)te.lnquiries either of
Post Office by September 15.tli; the Dairy
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shippers should have gone to the eriod of tithe for diIh
colitinues
boycott of •
The last of the final paYments ' ,....
for the 19704971 year went to
the Post Office on July 8th. The National Farmers' Union boycott, They won't stop until good faith with the Nional
There was a c,onsequentialwilLcontinueboycott activit)., • Kraft decides to negotiate in Farmers7 • Union they say.
delay in starting payments for ' ::
against Kraft Foods at stretegic . •
the 1971-72 year, beginning
supeimarket locations:. ...:,
with deliveries in the month of ,throughout southern Ontario
Kraft footi roducts
April, this weekend. They are
boycotting Kraft to gain the
Subsidy cheques for April right to collective bargaining for
manufacturing milk --,deliveries the dairymen who are members
went to the Post ..,,Office on ' of our union.
August 3rd, those fdiih May The weekend Sept. 3 and_4,
deliveries on Aug. 11th and for farm' men, women and youth
. June deliveries on September' gave out leaflets explaining cur
3rd. Those for April cream reasons ror the Kraft boycott at
deliveries went to ,the Post supermarkets in Cornwall,
Office on .... August 4th, for May. K ng-ston, Smiths Fails,
deliveries on August 20th, and Brockville, Belleville, Trenton,
U•13•for June -deliveries on SepteilibiT,r Peterborough, Stratford,
• • Wingham, London1,hatham,
The subsidy payments for Sarnia and Owen Sound.
Last weekend, the NFU
— those. three montlis, therefore, .
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plus additional towns' such as
boycott. activity at those centres
• weht out within a one -Month continued . the same type . of
Starting with July, payments Walkerton, Hanover and
.....„.„ ... ,
— will be back Ob. • the' •revi..thtr ., Itmugb. t.YPF"
se t,
est Wawanosh council
hears drain guidelines
West Wawanosh Municipal setting out . guidelines for
Ciluncil met for its regular , Council in granting approval (or
session .at the Hall on September loans, was read to Council.
7, with 'aII members in ,
attendance. By -Law No. 16, 1971, which
The minutes of the. August authorized .the road' department
session, and 'of a special meeting to erect road signs at designated
and adopted
rates:were read intersections; was given third
on 'ffiotion tyf reading and finally passed,
-oincillors Aitchison and subject to Department of
McDonald. "' Tran,sportation and
A letter from the Department • Communications' approval, oh a
• of Municipal Affairs concerning .motiori by., Councillors Durnin
the__ _Tile.. Drainage Act; .'a-nd-----ari-Et Hickey.
air e•d t.1 T.
CO explain to consumers the real
manufacturing milk should go to
the Post Office by September
13th and .for Cream by
September 17th. • ,
11Sheryl Kotyk is stirring, a big pot of hot chocorate while Rita DeJong and Marilyn Rubin look on.
this was another segment of the cooking class which featured dairy products as the base. The
instructor, Mrs. Aileen McGregor, expressed ,her pleasure at the interest shown by the girls who
' signed 'up for the co.urse arid indicated there appeared to be plenty of room in Goderich for a "
pecond homemaking club for.girls from12 years of, age and up.--Staffphoto ,
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situationof the " Canadian
farmer,. and 4the- - 'need for
consumers to support us in the.
Draft boycott.
Some enquiries which Consumer response to .the
honourable ,Members may have Kraft boycott. has been quite
received may have :,.act to do favourable, NFU , officials say.
with payinents to. Ontario fluid' Some labor groups ..have,
milk shippers, or better known........indicated support and help ln
as those 'on graduated entry. The the boycott.
basis of., caleulating subsidy The NFU says they
eligibility for this group has been „ continue and expand
REID UPHOLSTERING
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Closed For I.Holidays
REV. QUINTONJ-.IVEREST
Tiger Dunlop
BY BkENDA 11/1CPH EE
The' first, Meeting of the Tiger.- ' • DungunnOn
Dunlop 4-H club, was held at
Carlow Hall. The meeting was BYSHARON-T1GERT
opened w'th the pledge.
Nominations Were held for • The Dungannon Qairy
• officers and the following were
chosen: president, Jo 7 Ann
Pollock; vice president, Karen
MacPhee; ores secretary, Brenda
Mchee; treasurer, Vicki
Vanstope.
Mrs. Wendy Hornig, Helen
• Brindly and Brenda Moore
discussed notes on dairy
roducts. Susan Feagon and
Worinne Brindly - made Honey
Nut Flip and Vicki Vanstone, Jo
Ann Pollock and Brenda McPhee
made Quick. Cheese Pizza. Both
O were delicious.
• Peggy isher and, Sandra
Nivins did the,cleaning of dishes.
,The name chosen for the club
Is Tiger Dunlop MHk Maid.
Brenda McPhee Closed: the
meeting with the Creed.
-Dippers held their second and
third meetings on September 4th
and September llth at Mrs.
Howard Culbert's horne.
At these -twotheetingsi the
girls discussed milk's valuesand
the 'prices of, skim milk.
Intelligent shopping–was also a
topic for discussion.
The Members all pitched in
and helped corn-
chowder-, yogurt chip dip,
cottage potato salad and custard.
These are just Some of the dishes
to be made daiiiig the club.
This club will prove to be
helpful to girls 'alhome and in
Home Eco-nomics at school.
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The first meeting of the new Goderich 4-H Homemakers' Club
got underway Saturday afternoon at the home' of Mrs. Aileen
McGregor, St. David" Street, with 11 anxious young ladies
ready to participate. Here Kathryn Taylor (left) and Nancy
Fisher pour out the first of the Dairy Fare,, ecipes ready for
tasting. It's Pink Panther -7a mixture of tomato juice,
buttermilk and seasoning. Very tasty! --Staff photo
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Become involved with the
Party\ of ALL the People!
O CAN IDB SERVE YOU?
Friday, Septeriiber 17th, t971.
one of our representatiVes-
Mr. J. D. Brinklow
will be/at
TJ -IE BEDFORD HOTEL
Goderich
HURON
NOMINATION
FRIDAY, SEPT. 17
• 8 p.m.
Harbourlite Inn, Goderich
Hear the Treasurer ?a Onta-rto
HON D'ARCY.McKEUGH
In this district and throughout' Canada many
persons and firms in practically all of
businesses including
Agriculture 1Tourist and Recreational
Businesses' • Construction • Professional
Services • Transportation • Wholesale and
Retail Trades,. as well as Manufacturing
• have obtained loans from the 'IDB to acquire
' land, buildings, and machinery, to increase
working capital, to Start a new business, and
for other purposes. If you consider that IDB,
can, be of service, ,you are invited to arrne in
appointmentwith the IDB representative
telephoning
Telephone: 524-7337
---0-iiiriadValice)by writing to
Rev. Quinton J. Everest Served as Church Pastor for 38 Years and, was in his 22nd at the Gospel Centre Church in South
1 -Bend Indiana when he. resigned to devote 'full time to radio and Crusade Evangelism. "You- Worship Hour" broadcast
founded by Mr. Everest is now in its 39th year. Through a network of radio stations' millions of people are reached
each week. ...... . . ,
REV: QU!NT9N J. EVEREST WILL SPEAK AND
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0 0 THE. McM111.4N FAMILY
°-/ WILLPROVIDE- SPECIAL MUSIC'
SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT..18 at 8 P.M;
Huron Men's Chdpel, Auburn
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REV. QUINTON J. EVEREST WILL SPEAK AND
THE MESSENGERS QUARTET WILL SING ON
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19
11 A.M. - First Baptist Chunk_ Goderich
2 P.M. Westfield Fellowship Hour
8 P.M. - Huron Men's Chape, Auburn,
Huron Progressive Conservative Assogia
DOUGLAS F(REEMA N. ' MRS, F. G, THOMPSON,
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
Ladles otiyoveg people welcome
Participole lie Ontario's future!
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