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Little Theatr.
casting for
new play....
The Goderich Little Theatre
this week, announced they will be
, casting their production of "Five
FineiExercise" this Sunday
March 1? at the ba.ra
headquarters•Fof the group on
truce Street.
Anyone interested in taking
° .part in this `comt?ii.y production in•
°any capacity is urged tcr--come, out.,
, ,.at-430:p,m,--t1 a.t clay. The play is
to be under the 'direction of
George Atkinson
Bishop dere
'to conduct
confirmations
The Right Rev H. 1•'. Appleyard
will conduct Confirmation
st'rvic•es.at St Georg.t• Anglican
Church, Goderich. Sunda‘. March
'19'at 11:00 am'
There will be a t•ungFe ational
coftee-hour atter Oa, service in
the parish hall
Rev`"(; G Russell, Rector ofSt.
George' Will present the
° 'cand'idates for: confrrnia•tion.
E.W. Millet'
in Tokyo
_on business
E. Goderic•h.•in his.
capacity as a represent itive •of
.the Export Sales Department at
Goderich Maniifacturing
C°ompanv Ltd Will be among eight
other Ontario business men who
left for Tokyo, Japan, _March 4 as.
Part of a trade mission to that
country
Acc"c,rding tr an anpouncement
late last wee "- a wide .variety of
Ontario ma factured products
will be promr')ted in Japan when
the sales oppc r:tunity rliission is
inTokyo.:
The,eilght Titan mission,
ri•ri'�anged by .the c)ntario
Departrrient o•f Trade and
Development. • represents
industrial and household goods
such as:rugs and fttrs. adhesives,
wood products, digital graphics,
high volume labellin„r .m ict e �_
tricxletic space -trances_ and film
extrusion machines
During the past seven months
the department's Trade and
Industry Division has sponsored
four missions to japan: a
business opportunity mission,
product prospecting mission, a
technology mission and one other
sales 'mission. The province's
Tokyo ,trade office assists with
mission arrangements,
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' These missions to world
markets are part of ,the 30
` rograrns of assis.ta.nce, available
to Ontario manufacturers through
the Ontario Department of Trade
and Development.
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Depreciation
rates up
for farmers
• •Ontario farmers should take
advantage of the newly
accelerated depreciation rates
for grain storage and drying
• equipment. Gordon Hill,
.P'r;esiderrt°of the ,Ontario
Federation of -Agriculture said in
Toronto recently. ' We need more
corn storage by next fall to avoid
the problems we.encountered last
year."•
A large corn crop and a
Lody wants
shortage of °story e space combined last fall to force corn " a�
prices to unprofitable levels.
asked'
Ontario Federation °of hockey eeventAgriculture, " r the federal
government at that time to
accelerate depreciation rates on Dear Editor, A
grain storage and drying Enclosed is- $1.00 for which
equipment to encourage farmers . .please send the Signal -Star the
to krtiild more storage. Cast week four w e e k s of Ma r c h.
.Agriculture Minister H. A. (Bud), , interested in the news.,of Young
Gilson announced new rates for on- Canada Week.
farm grain storage and drying Iattended it 1958 through 1989
equipment (maximum of $15,000 only missing 1907. Surely do miss
write off a year)° as well as " 'it and so like to keep in touch with
Storage and drying facilities.al the paper.
,pr°irilary eIe'VatotS and process til lived in Pittsbu'rfh, Pa., while
elevators in eastern Canada. going up to Goderich.
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trs
xa•xsgrlel,asamtx:°,.y>nt
"K angel!" or "Welcome Aboard!" says Hiroko Ooshio,. Japan Air
Lines stewardess, to the five member Ontario Trade Mission, as
they're aboui:to depart Vancouver for Tokyo. The mission, headed
up by R. A, Crichton of the Department of -Trade and Development of
Ontario, will spend most of their- time in, Tokyo and •Osaka. The
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More assistance for. farmers
'group (L to p): is E. W. Milley, `Export Sales Manager of the
Goderich Manufacturing Co, Ltd., Goderich, Ont:; B. K;,Mehra,
.Hydromatic Machines Ltd, of Brama•Iea, .Ont.; John Knowles,
President, Istronics Ltd., Stittsvi;lle, Ont.; R.'A. Crichton and D. A.
Caulford, General Manager of Kiri Universal of Toronto.
Farm truck fees reduced in 1972.
%. Truck licences, including those
eligible for a reduced farm rate,'
will go On sale .throughout, the
province on March 1, Charles
Agriculture; the Ontario:
.Department of Agriculture and
"Food and other repres@ntativeS of
the farming industry.
MacNaughton. '° ' riinister. of 'ome._exa.mples-of the -new fees
T r a n s p o r t a t i s n and are: 6,000 pounds gross weight
Communications , announced a reduced from' 544 to 537: 8,000
today. pounds from 861 to 541:'28,000
The expiry date for truck 'and pounds from 5295 to $100: and
trailer registration in Ontario is 42,000 pounds from 5'470 to 5144.
Marcri 31: Similar reductions apple
'The reduced fe-e-will be throughout the entire fee
available to farmers eligible for •schedule.
grant under the •Farm Tax ° For vehicles of 5.000 pounds
Reduction . Programme. , Such ',gross weight and under. the fee
farmers'occupv j roperty remains at X30"
assessed as a 'farm .and 11 acres ' Upon application for -a truck
or more in size, A farm of less registration under the ^new
than 11 acres may quatifv if it
pr�.xluc•ed .an incoma of $2000 or schedule, farmers will be
, required to sign' a declaration
more the preceding year. cert-ifyi=ng the e-eliaihlelorthe
The new fees schedule will • reduced rate. Declaration forrrrs
apply to . trucks 'registered 'at will 'be -available at all licence
'6,000 pounds gross weight, or burearis in the province.
more operated by farmer. s for•
er's,n'al transportation awl the Farm -vehicles operating under
transpurtatian of their own a Public Commercial Vehicle
produr is and equipment. ' licence, and vehicles used for
.transporting commodities other
Th+ -•program- of reduced .fees' than farm, supplies and products
was developed after cpnstlltatiOn may not be registered under this
with the Ontario Federation -of schedule. •
Posters will he displayed in all
ts•Shing offices reminding
farmers of the new regulations
and revised schedules listing the
new feefor all weights. will be
available at 411 motor vehicle
licence agencies.
U•nder'�tfie 'new regulations, it
will s'till'bepossible to register; a
County will
study new
commission
A Lake Huron Parkway
Commission has been proposed
from Sarnia to Goderich and
''°Hur'oritothrti7 Council will send
representatives to a proposed
meeting with representatives
from Sarnia, the county of
Lambton and th'e Town of'
Goderich to discover what benefit
such a Curnmissinn would be to
Huron.-
The object of the Commissibn.
it is ,understood. would be to
reclaim land along the lake for
recr6ation 'srir3
. Ed Oddliefson. Bavfield, said'
that in his opinion, tlit� whole of
Huron should be inclutle,d in the
plans and not just that part from
Goderich south.
-''Reeve Roy Pattison, East
Wawanosh. said that the St. Clair
PartCway. Cormt•ni•ission has done
-"wonders in a short period ,of
time" and he looked forward to a
similar success in Huron and
Lambton..
° $est wishes ,to the town and
-These .new rates Will allow 'young 'Canada Week.
Sincerely,
Mrs; Grace Tolbert,
4011.Park St., Apt.
Cumberland, Maryland, U.S.A.
2150;x,
fanners to write gaff the capital
'costs 'of new eg tiptnent it four
years.:.. til` said.'," '%ey Apply'
'birWeenApril 1. 101 and Atigust
1.1971
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vehicle for three, six -and nine-
mentti periods as 'well as the,
yearly basis. Lower fees will also
apply to quarterly registration.
Farmers are encouraged to
apply far their new. registration,
to avoid the last minute
lineups.
The Best of Both
in Our Line-up
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WOOLS
DENIMS
CORDUROYS.
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THINK SPRING
Farmers take heed!
Don't draw amni',r;e el.
dry it, sell it, fly
There's always a battle (silent
or audible) raging between the
farmers who are -the rural
dwellers" and the factory
',workers : who are "the urban
dwellers". It Is .the age-olsf
,probleim. Ewell figures the other
isbetter off finan'biatly.
A eluting Presented tons .from
TheGlengarry News f roni the .pen
of the Rambling „Reporter tickled
otir fancy and we decided to share
it with Signal -Star readers this
week. °
It may also help put an end to the
never -before -answered question
about' who is really better off-
town folks or country people.
Your ,cornm`ents, will .be
appreciated.'
• 'Cows Donk F'Iy But...
Glengarry: dairymen whose
income' is being limited by milk
quotas may be missing out con a
lucrative, hy-product of their
herds. e
Dry cow manure is ,selling at
more than twice the price of milk
down in New Jersey and we
imagine the shillings frost, ' old
Jerseys; Ayrshires and Holsteins
would.prove-as acceptable.
Pickett & Campbell Limited
CLINTON 'GODERICH ' KINCARDINE
8'Cu• Ft. 15 Cu. Ft. - 20 Cu. Ft. - and .25 Cu. Ft.
FAMOUS'GENERAL FREEZERS
• Lifetime Compressor Warranty
• 5 Year Food .Spoilage Warranty .
HERE'S AN EXAMPLE OF OUR SALE PRICES:
20 Cu. Ft. $ 119
WHILE STOCKLASTS
JEWELL BROTHER:
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"APPLIANCES & TV
ON THE SQUARE,
GODERICH
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Milk is. still the best known Inquirer that featured dry cow,
product of New Jersey's dairy manure ,• doesn't say ''how it is
farms but a recent report shows. harvested, but if there are any 4 -
that cow manure, is worth a lot ' H-ers in the area who dream of
more money. Milk is ctirrentlY,�
selling:at $6 per 'hundred weight, flying their own plane they rifigtrt: "1
explains "Burlington ' .Coun ,y's be well .advised' to buy sortie
agricultural.' 'agent, while cow plastic bag's and start minting that.
'Manure, packaged tn'`five pound pile behind the barn• .
rots,firings near y�$?l per
pounds at garden marls.' Sounds like a down-to-earth way
of getting off the groand.
The direct farm price is
somewhat lower, but Richardrand
Jack Allen of Eayerstown Road,
Lumberton, find it is still a good
business:: A cow -shaped billboard
in front of their house advertises
the familiar lawn -improvement
product at $1.25 per bag. Each bag'
holds 25 to 30 'pounds:
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Out back, where cows used to
roam, the pasture has been
converted to an airstrip and there
is a comfortable private plane.
";Cow manure paid for that,"
says Jack Allen. "We don't even
keep the animals anymore. We get
our product from our father's
farm". It certainly beats milking,
his brother adds. You don't have
to get up at 4 o'clock in tho
morning:
The article in the Philadelphia.
BLUE'
SUPE:' MARKET
Canada 1»y can get one dizzy,'
but wedidn't dream one could get
high on cow dung dry. °
Do lion have something to sell?
Put your rriessage before 11,800
households in Huron County in
the
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HURON
SHOPPING
NEWS
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Phone the'Clinton News -Record
at 482-3443 to place your ad.
SUPER DISCOUNT PRICES
ON THE SQUARE
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8 Oz. Container
OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10
ALL -BEEF.
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`Zip -Top Cans
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TOMATOES
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COFFEE
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FANCY
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FLORIDA NO. 1
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Grapefruit
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LIQUID DETERGENT.
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LADY SCOTT'
FACIAL
TISSUES
Reg. 43c Box
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28754
15 Oz.. Tins
(RICE, TAPIOCA,
CHOCOLATE; BANANA,
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NESTLE'S
Puddings
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PIZZAS
STAMPS
16 Oz. -4 Pack
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WESTONS SUPREME
24.Oz. ...Loave.s .....:-.
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440'
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BICKS ASSORTED
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