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The stredss was on proper highway and bicycle safety at conductedsby the polka office, the children show their -ability
Robertson Memorial ,Public' School last Mieek'as Constable to control 'their vehicle as they ride around obstacles in a zig-zag
Thonias- Fortner oftihe Goderibh Police Department conducted manner. — staff. photo
a bicycle rodeo ar the school. In this portion of the tests, •
NDP Paul Carroll says
"no more than
In a statement, to the Huron
Federation of Agriculture this
week New Democratic Party
Candidate Paul Carroll outlined
the poli/cies •of the N.D.P. in
re)ationi, to , ,,,agriculture. Mr.
Carrell was speaking to the
group at Clinton last ,Thursday.
"AgricultUral Ontario is now
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experiencing a crisis which is
biting 'deeply to the very heart
of the rural communitY," the
'candidate said, "Farmers are
becoming no more , than hired
,Pands, :subject to the whims.and-
desires of the packing. and food
processing industries." He said
' that every three hours, day
.in
Do your shopping
early this Christmas
- avoid the strike
The • last-minute Christmas
shopper this year faces
disappointment, thanks to the
port strike on the U.S.. West
Cast, Janes Standing reports in
Financial Post.
The strike, which began July
I,...has..(overwhehned, Varicbu ver- •
harbor with cargo. The.dockside
chaos is delaying shiproents from
the Orient to Canada as long as a
month—and the delay is
increasing •
The Financial Post, says the
dela N is beginning to crowd' the'
Christmas selling season,
Sinipson.Sears Ltd., typical .of
thi• major ,nationai retailers, has
in stock the originally ordered
shipments froin he Orient but
na be unable to get delivery
soon enough on reorders on
hot -selling goods. When they are
sold, out, this .year, they will
probably remain sold out,
Ontario farmers
hired hands" •
and day out, an Ontario farmer
gives up his farm.
"The N.D.P, seek to give,
voiceto the basic interests and
the pressing needs of the entire
_farm. .commun4,3711' the:. N..4P.
hopeful explained.
„ According- to Mr. Carroll
agEcuiture is still, and must
'HuntiAg .1
accidents
not necessary
Summer is rapidly drawing to advice so far received, but no by firearms. Boats are
a close. IE.: there. is, any 'doubt • one has mentioned the. greatest,
aholt this fact, it would be killer of all .4 or the Fall
dispelled by 'the amount of • sportsman•cold water.
adv.i0, for Fall hunters that is ' %. By . means of ,educational
flowing into .the Ontario Safety - programsand public information
used by,
hunters for •one purpose only
and that is transportation to the
,scene of the, hunting. The faster
this is accomplished, the better
the hunter is pleased.
.L'eague's offices these days., , media promotions, hunting Consequently, 'boats are
"How to -Survive in illte3'Wpocls"t., accidents of all kinds have been overloaded..*tp..."the ppint of
Identify Your Target" "Proper 'gratif ingly reduced in recent • capsizing and swamping With
(un Carries", "Ricochet Ilullets year. But it is a fact that hunter
these 'are but a few of the , drownings` still represent twice
subjeCts „covered in huntersafety the niumber of fatalities caused
Religion and oral
health Hes hist nc
Many 'people brought up, in
the. Judaeo-Christian,' culture('
know that the Bible is chock full.
of health rules and ties clean
living closely to religion. •
We. have heard the
time-hononre.d ,phrase:
"Cleanliness is next to
Godliness." The Bible and other
holy books also had much to gay
about oral health, and
toothpicks • of one kind or
anpither were used as far back as
histdr is recorded.
Other religions also
.•emphaSize good health rules. In.
the Koran, Mohammed is quoted
as saying: "Yclushall clean your
teeth, for this is !a means' of
, praising God."
- • You don't " have to be
religious to realize that good oral
health_ is. vital. If._ y,otere a
down-to-earth' atheist, you
should •know that keeping your
teeth clean will help keep you
-healthy. •
, The wise ancients were aware
•cf, the "importance of .keeping
teeth dean. They would have
quickly urged their people to
adopt the , technology and
wisdom -of today, such as the use
,of fluorides in drinking water
and toothpastes, brushing and
rinsing regularly after each meal,
and the avoiding pf excessive use
of sugary foods. Sugary fOods
trapped between the teeth is the
most frequent cause of tooth
decay-
P,oOr oral- hygiene is closely
linked to other health problems.
Take care of yourself,and go for
regular checkups to your dentist
and doctor, and live better•and
longer. • — Canadjan Dental
Association.
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resultant tragedy.
PsychologiCallY, the hunter is
not concerned with, boating
safety, his whole • thought is
upon 'the success of his hunting
expedi tion.
, A .little concern and,rgorne
thought by hunters„ about- the
special hazards of celd-water,.
boating.'Auld keep • these
unnec-6 ''''''''' drownings tp , a
mi'nimuni. Cold water is deadly,
so kep loads light,. wear
protective clothing and "an
efficient 'flotation device. while
in a boat and keep a close eye
the weather.
on
always remain, an ,important
sector of our economy. "I have a
sugpicion," he noted, "that the
total society will continue to eat
and demand for food will be
leastafew ;years...,"
Farmers must become part of
a political team where their
important contributions are
acknowledged, the candidate
sairl, "It is my profound belief
that farmers can achieve their
goals on the—New Democratic
team," he added:
The New Democratic Party,
,in an attempt to preserve the
family, farm, and to raise farm
income, would- take certain
steps, Mr. Carroll told the group.
• "We 'would enact legislation
to restrict the corporate
ownership of. farm land: to
family farms, and--___:grotips of
families who,rnight wiSh.to farm
co-opetatively--he-e0Tained.
"We would legislate to keep
farm ownership in iaffflr
hands,'-' he went , on. "As one
part of our programme of tax
refotrn, farm property taxes
would be reduced, we „„propose
that this be" done in two ways."
In the 'first instance, over the
first term of an N.D.P.
government, he said the province
would assume a. full 80% .0f...01t!,
costs ii4t7eedtreation. the
fagner," he said, "the property
tax has been 'particularly'
burdensome." ,
"We. believe in a system •of
farm marketing boards which are
-Controlled by , the producers
themselves," he explained The
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.`tlf gqods don't start moving
more quickly, many importers
are going. to. be hurt," Ralph
Smith, president, International.
Factory Sales. Service Ltd„
Vancouver, told The -Financial
Post. 4•
under," he adds. "For example,:
companies with , •couple
,hundred ,. thousand dollars
capitaliAtion, could have' $1
million worth of goods for the
Christmas trade ties up tob long.
The strike d is costing the big
firmsla great deal but it's really
threatening ruin for the smaller
. ones,"
Members of these „boards must
be elected, Mr. Carroll said, by,
the producers and be established
.on a product basis • when
recommended . by' the farmers.
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"Recognizing that the'"? is a
need for short run and short.,
term measures," he said, "to
assure a basic minimum,. income,
we are prepared tirst ablish
under an „. income incentive
system of deficiency payments
--to" full time farmers on viable
farms as 'they might be.
necessary,"
Mr. •Carroll said the N.D.P.
would create on central
wholesaling agenCy for farm
Machinery administered by a
crown corporation through
Nell alt manufacturers .would
be required to 'distribute their
equipment and parts.
"While the return' on capital
in' the Industrial sector of the,„
---ecOnOmy is considered 'to rest
-between 10 and l5 "thereturn
for farmers is about three • per
cent," he,,pointed out. Fot this
reason long term credit must be
made available at interest .rates
that reflect the . cost of
production for farmers in a
• realistic manner; he stres.sed.
Ca rrol I ,closed. is'rernarks
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saying that he made no claims to
-being an expert in Alle field of
agriculture but he added that he
'felt he .possessed a sound
working ,knowledge of many of
the problems and the approach.
that ..the N.D.P: would/ take to
those problems.
TOWN
TALK
Mr. and Mrs. tf,I,',..Ernms and
'Wendy, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs.
Bryair Speigelberg. and Danny,
London; also William•Taman and
family,' Bay field, were weekend
guests at :the home of their
parents., Mr, and rIrs. William J.
Taman.
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GOPERICII SIONAL-STARMWRS4Y,
i0111111- of Goderis
2nd Installment Due
October 2ith, 1971
terscat-rttirtfrettimar V ictoria„*.
Trust Co: •
Pre.sent your tax bill' when making p'ayment.
Interest at'the rate of 12% per annum added to overdue
instalments.
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J. Harold Walls, A.M:C.T.
Tax Collector'.
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