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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-17, Page 20PAGE , 8A -GODERICH SIGNAL -,STAT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, ).974 u ,nneP 00, Pr Has Jus t " A�rited ��. Huron -Haven Under Special *RSP. , ESCORT 11 GoderlchPro-life Group Chairman Connie Osborne looks on"----berna-sotioht across Canada by groups Like Godericti Pro=life as Huron -Bruce MPP Murray Gaunt and Huron MPP Jack In an effort to encourage the government to enact such a` Riddel add their signatures, to a petition urging: legislation to haw. (stuff photo) protect the rights of the unborn child:..;One million names are d • �' .Yr `yr Mr Y^' 4. vY4VY `��1k ,v <d vrrw yo [s•r !+Id �tw;W 'b 21,0,4 b NVM KO'Vb+v • A.4 Ne.. inetno.aw Q!i';f1,.._•.zl,,, r_ I,yr•�I til .l I A,/�r,f 11 ,/tY MlI''.1'! • 1,Irrlfr CHE55 CHUB NEWS • • On January 2" Bruce Walls won. two of three games,to raise his percentage 100 points. Jirn Kingsley •won: all three of -This• games to move by into third' — place iii ,Level 1. Larry McDougall hats -shown quite -an; improvement . this year. Larry won one e of his two games and has an average 67 points higher this year than he had last year., •Jan'liary '9 Harold •Kloeze had a busy evening' winning two of 'his four game' to im- prove his, average 22 points. • Winning .two of three games,. enabled Gl,,erirrll~alkiner itxi lwl.d•.. onto his first Level position by just five points overDennis Lit- tle who took first place- in Level . $ 2 by winning both .of his games. Kathy Weary broke her, losing' streak' toy Winning 'her, second, 'game, of the evening. Larry '• McDougall" played well again winning his .first game of the evening. • Jim,Kingsley strengthened his hold on third place by win- ning both- of his games: Winning two, of three, games pushed r ohn Kane- up ,. into second. -plaice. in Level 2.. -Laverne Riley .held onto; his un- defeated record . by playing, two victories, and one draw..' Dave • Wit, 'g closed markets priz es at tractor pill •=1, is Cash pt`izes totaling 814,000 • will be awarded competitors in Weary continued his winning streak by winning his only game ., of the riight. 'The ' standings as of_January 9, are as follows; . Level ,One, Jim' Weary with 12 -wins . 2 • losses and 0 draws for ..857 per- cent. ' IJave Weary 14-3-0 ,,.824 Jim Kingsley 16.5-0 .762 ,.and Glen Falkiner 9-4-0 .692. Level Two,\ Dennis Little with 10 wins 4 losses and 2 draws , for .687 percent. John Kane 13-8-0 ,..619 Glen Wight- man 8-6-0' :571 and Harold; Kloeze 10.-110 :476. .,,,J. eve1 , Th ee, Lairds -'Eisler with 7 wins and 11 -flosses, for„, .389 Larry McDougall 6-164 " .283 John KI6eze 4-23-1 .16.1 and Kathy` Weary 1-16-0 ,059x., Honcdasry Members, Charlie ..Ma-cbona-ld',..with 4 wins, 0 losses and, 0 draws for 1.000• percent. Laverne Riley 4-0-1 .900 Rick Kingsley' 10-371 .750 Ian Ross 3-1-2..667 Clarke Teal 5-3-0 .625 Bruce Walls 3-2-0 .600 Reinhardt Voelmle 2-3- .400 . Dave Carruthers 3- -0- .214 Dr. Barry Deathe 4-4-0 " .200 Jay Smith 1+0''..200 Dwight, Aldham. 347-0 .150 Mlonie Johnston' 1-10-0 .091 Dave Denafm.e, •0.4-01.000 and Dennis Dalton 9.6-0 ,:O0i Canada's first indoorpTractor- Pull at the 1974 Canada Farnl•- Show, ,January. 30' to' February 1, Exhibition Park, Toronto. "Purses are the largest,, -to date in the growing ,sport of Tractor=Pulling in Canada", said Robert M..bowdy, general manager of the show which will occupy three i uildir'igs.; and the arena in• , the Coliseum Ccml- plex. • A • Pullers from -both ' Canada and the United Sates will com- pete on 'the first. two nights in a total of Six=M.events sanctioned, "by the nit "I'ractc i F4illers ' 'Association . of the URS,, -The-,, winner of=each of these' events. will receive a $500 purse. Total prize money for `each- event is $1,500. • Only Carr'adisn . pullers wa'i't1 ..be eligib for events c,1,n Friday, Febr- ry 1. Five events .sane- Fed'eration warns CUSS_ ' If you have 'wondered 'about 'the price Of salmon -i'ncreasing, •' perhaps '^ the following, may throw, some light on it. • Geo:.•. Velton' Empire is a pro cer, processor, manufac- tuier, wholesaler, and retailer sof the salmon industry•on the West Coast. On the West Coast, Geo. Weston Empire owns the Afishing fleets;"owns the com- pany that makes the'nets; owns some of the shipping yards; owns the canntrtg t i'Fs; owns the company that makes labels for the cans; owns,, the cold storage depots; owns 'the plant that: makes refrigerators ' and owns the trucking companies that move "the product. Even though the 1973 catch tof salmon was larger in size than 'in 'the previous year the Weston Empire through their monopoly position was ,able to raise the price of salmon50% and more. Any salmon coming from $.t✓. •18 a product of this com- pany, and is sold under 45 dif- ferent labels. , of -salesmen The time has come around again for-`douhtful products to be peddled to gullible farmers. The' Huron eaunty' Federation of Agriculture issues a warning to ' all farmers to beware of claims of great savings to �be. had; by substituting new. "Svon-. der products" for - tested and • proven methods. Last year it was the door.4cr door insurance salesma i' `atic'1" - maybe he is still at it.,Now we hear about a new wonder fer tilizer, that could save the far- mer- hundreds of dollars. ' Besthire When they Offer soil analysis and consulting ser- vices, charging a huge fee' for membership. ' -Remember that you can have this service fref of charge from your a,griculttllral office. Feed analysis is free by most feed companies •tic for a'small fee„ -'by your OM'AF„ office. Before you Sign, on 'the dotted line, consult with your a.grep, for he has the int:0111409n 9n if it is a "good deal or not, Don't l elieve the suggestion that toys- inforfnation on Their. t , Iwry,IMr..H ,. .. product is suppressed because of ulterior motives. Beware, it could cost you dearlyjn under - fertilized drops.' 'T'here are' no shortcuts in .growing crops. Huge corporations are taking more and more .of our National dollars. This information was given to a group of N.F.U. District Directors" by Bob Ward, a for- mer labor organizer in Toronto recently. The; N.F.U. is currently boycotting Kraftco; another huge %co•nglo aerate. Through .the monopoly of the dairy in- dustry" jn- North America, l{raf tco virtually controls the price of milk tri the farmer, and the price of cheese' to the consumer, The N.F.U. wants to sit down with this company and bargain for the price of milk for the ' dairy farmers who produce it, Kraft makes enormotts', profits, from processing " milk, while 121 dair Lf y armers per month leave the industry ,r across, Canada. • -"-tinned hw the Canadian Tractor; Pullers Association will each award` a' first prize of:$35O' to winners.. Total• prize money' for each event is $1,000. The Tractor -Pull is one of a .number of in.novations bei g introduced..„at- this. year's s, ow. r,^ The Ontario Belgia orse Association's Draft Sa a Auc- "'+tion 's i l l take ,place dr t o show --on January -_30 end 31, t is ex- " (,ected. that .,'buyers fr m all over Cate a..•.and ,the `United States ill attend this impor- tant ,Sale. ,At, the same -time, there. will be a 'championship draft .horse- poll-. on -Wed ne ' 'fttgris'fltsti',a°t January '30, at 1 .p.tn•. Purses of $1,,000 each will be given for light and heavy'pulls 'which will take place in the Coliseum Ring Pullers from: as far away as Pennsylvania and :Michigan •are eipected•yto com pete •with niajor, Ontario com- petitors • • •- Rudy; Meeks, world - pion old • time fiddler from' Ordlia, will perform:every af- ternoon during the show. 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