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SOME 25 ACRES of Elma Township farm land were being sprayed with sewage from the Listowel
lagoon Friday, Sept. 10 as the spraying system being operated by the OWRC began. So far 60 -acres
of land have befln ,signed up for the ogram and the OWRC hopes to have all the land being
covered with th e spray...by the end of the_week. The 40 nozzles set up could, according to the
OWRC, put ouiz 1, rnillion gallons in 20 hours if everything worked right. Showh looking over the
operation •are, „from left, Ralph Huls and John Vander Eyk, farmers on whose land the spraying is
-being .carried.faut, and Mike Auger of the OWRC.— (photo from Listowel Banner)
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Area$3ardealers from Perth, Harron and North Wellington have formed an association known a the
Tri-CGunty Autornobile Deaters Association. The initial meeting was held at the Twin Gables
• Hotel in Listowel. Executive officers are fromleftNto right, front row, Alvin McGee of McGee
Moto r in Goderich, the;vice-president; Bill 'Rankin of ,Storietowne Chevrolet- at St. Marys, the
presic lent; Bob Crawford of Crawford Motors at VVingham, the secretary -treasurer. Bapk 'row, are
three di rectors, Bob Mcgullen, .of Listowel CtiOsier Dodge at' Listowel ; Allan Bridge •Bridge
Moto rs in Brussels and Wingham; Peter Roberti of. Cadwell Motors in Mount Fore hoto
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by W ing ham, Advance -Times
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13
usiness for personal use
is a-ow-I.:evening,.
„ The annual programme of
ev ening classes for the season
w ere announced this Oveek.
T here are the usual recreational,
f gacticeti and acadeMicorcourses
along with crafts and some new
subjects have which been added
this, year in an effort to.provide
what the public wants most. --
Three classes in sewing will be
offered this year, one in basic,
one in intermediate and another
in advanced work. Rug' hooking
will be offered again this year
after a three year absence. This
course is termed elernentary.
TWO: courses in 4uto
Mechanics will be given, the first
involving auto repairs is for the
owner 'operator to help him
understand and keep the vehicle
in repair and the second ii 'a
more advanced course and aimed
, at those hoping .to make their
I i ng-f-rom-aut&-mec h an les. •
*A course in computer
fundementals will be given in
,
connection - with general- and
busirfess 'use_ ,
A course in sculpture will also
be available involving the
production of abstract forms
and the casting of these into
• permanent form.
,Business and •L'aw for
Personal Use is of interest to
anyone Wanting a knowledgeoof
modern affairs. A number or
The danger of mixing alcohol
with driving has been recognized
for a long tjme. The Ontario
Safety League says that back in
1929 whet the U.S. Wag "dry"
Henry Ford said: "If prohibition
ver e repealed vye would have to
shut down our plant's.
Everything in the United States
is keyed tip to a new pace the
-40e'dmarikihroh
we run our
'motor cars, operates oiltintricaie
Av.4.-414,41ttatitinet-,--Larot -terieraIly ,livo,
*would be iMpOssible with
liquor."
instructors will discuss such
topics as consumer rights,
insurance, taxes, wills,
course
Mortgages, buying and selling a
house, pensions and other topics -
of interest.
EVENING
" CLASSES
GODERICH
—DISTRICT
COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE
-These courses will be offered — if sufficient enrolment is
„received. ••
All Courses
MONDAY 'NIGHTS
Unless Otherwise Stated,
ART
GOLF INSTRUCTION
.LADIES' KEEP FIT
• PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Badminton) Tuesday
RUGHOOKING (elementary) (1/? corse) '
SCULPTURE - —
BASIC SEWING
INTERMEDIATE SEWING (Or6ssmaking) Tuesday
ADVANCED" SEWING4Tailoring) Wednesday
AUTO MECHANICS & Repairs (for owner operator)
AUTO MECHANICS (Advanced including oscilloscope
operation)- , •
WOODWORKING
autiNtsS AND LAW (for personal tus) Tuesday
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COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS (general and business use)
TYPING
The Tuition Fee for each 20 Week Course is $1O
Please register in advance by telephoning GDCI officb
524-7353..to'.a7siu re .that...toUr.te .wilLbe,givenr•flgistratiort
and fees will be received at the first class.Cfasses begin the
week of Oct. 4th at 7:30 p.m.
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MacNaughton announces
reduced, _licence .fees,,
Reductions In licence fees for
farm trucks with a registered
gross weight of over 5,000
pounds we announced today
by the Hon. - Charles
MacNaughton, Ontario's
Minister of Transportation and
Communications.
• Mr. Mac.Naughton said, the
reductions were being made
„"because, under existing fee
schedules, Ontario farmers are at
a distinct competitive
disadvantage with farmers -in all
other prdvinces except
e 'foundland and Prince'
E wa d Island." -
The new' schedule was
developed after consultation
with the Oritario Department of
Agriculture and Food, the
Ontario Federation of
Agricurriire and other
representatives of the farming
industry, Mr. MacNaughton
added.
The new fee schedule will
apply to, eligible farm - truck
from $95 to $50; 20,000 lbs.
from $195 to $75; and 28,000
lbs. from $295 to $100. There
are similar ,reductions
througnout the entire fee
schedule.
For vehicles of .5,000 lbs.
gross weight and under such as
hall -ton pick-up trucks, the fee
will reinain at $30. -
Farm• owners and tenants on
farm properties corning tinder
Ontario's. Farm Tax Reduction
Program will be eligible to apply
for the reduced fees.
Excluded 'from the reduced
fes a're farm trucks operating
under a Public Commercial
Vehicle licence and farmers who
use vehicles for transporting
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Compost pile
1 handy, helpful
Any- frortre arderzer-wketriftx-;.-
own compost pile can attest to
its value. It is an excellent source
of organic matter to improve the
soil, as,vvell as a handy diqposal
for decaying plant material, grass
clippings, lea -es,, and organic
.garbage.
During autumn, more than
the' usual amount of, 'material is
readily available. Therefore, now
is an ideal time to start a
compost pile. Matured plants,
even weeds provided they have
not gone to seed, can be used. In
fact, almost any material except
those containing bone, glass,
rubber,, or metal can* added.
A good-sized pile is obout 6
feet long, 4 feet wide and 5 feet
high. A coarse, heavy -textured
layer of straw, cornstalks or
Commodities other than farm -other suitable material should be
suppliesand- prodects,, laid first. This will provide better
Mr. MacNaughton said the'
drainage for the pile. Then add
Department of Transportation
and- Communications will mail 12,inch layers ()Pother material.
Some lime and commercial
elegible farmers a notice form
setting .out details of the new fee fertilizer high in nitrogen will aid
the 'rotting process.
schedule. -
owners for '1972 registration.If the weather is dry, water
NoLification. will!be sent to
changes are: the usual six-month rotting Department before March 1st Representative.
The Signal -Star invites
Farm, news
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W. E. Williams
Representative •
,GODERICH
Tel: 524-7102
overnment wants
yoti to keep-mre
of your income-
tax dollars.
why don't, you?
6.000 , lbs: gross • weight1972. Farmers periOd by forking or turning the
Who
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reduced from $44 to $37; 7,000
receive notification by March 1st
pile once'every few days, advise
lbs. from $52 to $39; 8000 lbs. should contact their local,licence horticulturists with the Ontario
10 N
from $61 to $4 10 000 lbs
issuing office Department of Agriculture and 6.71 INSURACE CONIPANY
from $78 to $46; 12,000 lbs. Food.
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