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PAGE 14.-•GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THUR`'DAY, MAY 15,1975
Couple wed 50 years
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Waymouth of Princess Street,
Clinton,, celeb"rated their 50th
Wedding Anniversar,, on
Saturday, May *3rd r' with a
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dlelight Restaurant, Goderich.
Mrs. Way mouth was the
former Violet Castle, daughter Pers, chip. bags, fruit peels, men used to go out, kill a
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of the late Mr, and Mrs. Samuel WRITTEN AND E bread crumbs; tests you wrote rabbit, eat it, and then throw
Castle, Clinton. Mr. IBY KEN ID` yNT y badl and even old love letters the bones over their shoulder.
Waymeuth's parents were the w wtr ��r.Af nREi �NfF
late Mr. and Mrs. John
are strewn everywhere, You They didn't worry about litter .
name it, you drop it. t When the bones piled up they
Waymouth of Myth. They were Track and Field Day, will be 'just moved to another cave.
.married on May • 6th, 1925 byheld June 4 at Brookside Public The government spends
thousands of dollars each ;dear That's the root of the whole
Rev. Hogg at the Presbyterian School. It involves schools from trying to clean up the messes problem; no one worries. w
M C from
all over Huron " ouren ro we leave behind. They pay for Many litter containers ' are -
Grades 4 to 8. All parents are out for the to put
Law increase's
farm loans
Amendments to the Farm
Credit Act increasing the funds
available for farm loans and
. raising the, ceiling on loans to
young farmers became law
today.
Agriculture Minister Eugene
Manse, Clinton: Whelan said the changes give
They have two daughters, invited to watch the events. advertising, people to clean the putpeoplethe Farm Credit Corporation
Mrs. G. Harrison (Doris) of, On Wednesday, May 7, pupils parks; they even pay the police „ ththink litter indecoration btsome seem to
or ust the flexibility and the funds to
Goderich, and Mrs. R. McBean to pick up litterbugs. You.don t� do a much better job for the
from Huron , County par- believe it? Look at the signs,'something to look at.. People
(Jean) of Georgetown, and ten ticipated'in music night held atsaythe containers are too far Canadian agriculture industry.
grandchildren. The entire GOCI. The following schools outside the town limits - $50.00 Most of the changes- i pertain
family was present for the fine for anyone, caught littering out of their way or when the Ato ypun farmers and are
were involved: Robertson our towns, highways, and other litter is thrown in the general g
celebrations, including a ' Memorial Public GDCI, direction of the litter aimed at helping persons under
granddaughter from British Holmesville public places.35 years of age to get into
Victoria Public, Have you ever been wearing and is Usually missed, it is just
Columbia. Public, Hullett Colborne, . farming.
On Sunday, May 4th, an open • anew pair of Levis, sat down on left lying thet'e., `The former loan ceiling of
Clinton Public, Clinton High a' ark bench, go to stand up,Signs are put up in large print
house was held at the home of and Brookside. but can't? You know why - or ie something that will catch, '$100,000 was too low for young
doesn't farmers. The new $1�50,000ltmit
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Mr. and Mrs. G. Harrison, : Billy Bechard of room 105 litter. It was either a piece of the eye, but somehnw it
Goderich. Throughout the
afternoon and evening,
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours , came to extend best
wishes and congratulations.
The couple received many
lovely gifts, cards and flowers;
Congratulations were received
from the Lieutenant Governor,
Mrs. P. McGibbon, Premier
Wm. Davis, Robert McKinley,
M.P. and Jack Riddell, M.P.P.
Huron.
' • Golden tapers and a tiered
• wedding cake topped with
golden mums 'provided the
focal point of the tea fable. Twa
nieces, Mrs..,Gordon Swan of
+ London, and Mrs. Jerry Cox of
• Clinton , poured 'tea during the
afternoon and eve.nin Six
h t ee s. ' served - kind, a few years and one of the most corrimon errors efficiency. Novi a young farmer encourage young persons
g' Suchard, Andrew Ross and
ddauran g �,, � .. ., _.,..�._,._-.-..., �,��,_ kind, r. ,...,. � A - _ �: - .; :.x - -- - - - ..-�:,.� - � z.�-� ru f��,t_; I�r 'W -elanw
u.. a ( into . until:" �a��^��heir� -�-,- , 3.
g ..:.�.. a.. ,....Eddi.e.Netl .. _ � ,m.,..-......__.n......� .�;,._.�.�_ t� �,�p P °�pay�fi - ��.t"���tp ut'..,.�_...���.,_...�?1�.,. .. w,.�.-.,::�.:.-,-�,�
an a, ottsartd �,, '.. �h ,.err-etei�t�--t��a�ger�-- _...
even the grass grows anymore, returns dealt with the ' em- and shows satisfactory said.
' LITTER and without ployment deduction of $150. The
BY SHELLY 1VlUNROE grass there's no
always do the trick, is more realistic for the costs,
One'scrap of paper from each faced today by young persons
person mounts up to a pile of establishing an adequate farm
garbage. People wouldn't think business," Mr. Whelan said.
of throwing litter on their own Another. change ' will allow
property, but they'll throw it young persons whose principal
out in the streets;., , occupation -'is not farming to
Thousands of dollars are paid phase into farming over a,
for advertising cleanups. We're - period of up to five years.
shown statistics on what it costs Previously, the corporation,
could only lend to those prin- maximum. ,
the taxpayers and what. lit- The Minister stressed the
tering does to our environment cipally occupied in farming. importance of adequate credit
and yet it still remains a Young farmers will also for theagriculture industry.
be f't f om •a new provision
Robertson Memorial Public gum ' - or an old melted
School is proud of his big chocolate someone left behind
brothether who was bank of the river ng arolong
und for you, but I'nl sure you Would
Benmiller dangling his line in rather have eaten it, than worn
it.
the water accidentally when all That's the way life is with,
of a sudden a 25 pound rainbow litter; you either have it or you
trout grabbed the line viciously don't Most of us have it. .
but his brother Bob proudly Have you ever been fishing
pulled it in with much skill. 'down at the river, cast. your
Saturday May 10 the students line, thought you caught a big
of grades five and six from one, and as the French say "La
Robertson School were in -
Voice"' an old 'rubber boot
repayment ability could
receive loans in excess of the 90
percent level.
An amendment which can
benefit all farmers grants FCC
authority to secure loans, with
other than first " mortgages.
Previously FCC was require('.
to secure every loan made'
under the Farm Credit Act by a
first, mortgage.
"Second -mortgage financing
will be a big help . to many
farmers," Mr. Whelan said.
"If a farmer has a mortgage
with a favourable interest rate
and repayment terms, he
doesn't have:to give it up to get
additional money for capital
expansion. The Corporation
can lend to him on a second or
subsequent mortgage."
Another amendment in-,
creases the Corporation's
capital to $100 million from its.
former $66 million. That means
the FCC can borrow up to $2.5
billion from the federal
treasury, an increase of $850,
million over the former
volved in a ' four team floor- Y� mystery as to why people fail to net r • Inflation has hit hard at the
hockey tournament. someone threw awa a giving the FCC more discretion
Although these examples ' learn and continue to litter. The in equity requirements. The thing farmers need to produce
The Blazers earned runner q Y food. land, building
u and the Stars took the may sound amusing, the time you're passing a corporation formerly „could
p problem is serious. waste container remember to lend up to 90 percent of the materials, seed, fertilizer,
championship. Team members Litter is a form of soil put your garbage into it, not animal feeds, machinery and
are • captain Griff Murphy, productive value of • land,
pollution. around it.' livestock and equipment , to fuel. We must make sure that
Brenda Bolton, Jim Fritzley, Where there is a lot of 'litter,:
Liz McMillan,Graham
young borrowers who had money is available to carry on
there's little vegetation of any Did you know that,:.In 1974, demonstrated above-average farming enterprises and to
refreshments S `r N ncy
and Janice McBean and Joy,
Jennifer and Joanne Harrison.
Another granddaughter, . Miss
Barbara McBean was in charge
of the -guest book. Also assisting
were Miss Dale Johnston, Mrs.
Allan Ball and Mrs. Hugh Ball
of Goderich.
Guests were present from serious problems in our en-
Vancot(,ver, B.C., Saline, Mich., vironment today, one to which
Toronto, London, • Stratford, .
t c h e n • youmay not think that you
life. '
It seems nowadays no
Wherever you go, it's there, one
filed up in streets, in parks, can go any place without taking
phis litter with 'him. ' In the.
under 'tables, in playgrounds, morning people come to a clean
on sidewalks, even in the halls
at school. It is one of the most prcnid ground. Two hours later,
Listowel K i everyone contributes. Litter!
when they leave, you can't see
the grass or *sand for the gar-
bage. Down at the beach people
can't walk from their towel to •
.
Newcastle, Brookltn, the garbage can. If they
litter,
but stop and think of
Wingham, Exeter, Mitchell,couldn't, it wouldn't be 'so bad,
what you left . behind today.
Seafo,rth, Zurich, Clinton,
Ba field Goderich. g
d but it's just that they won't.
Gum wrappers , 'po p cans an Litter began wit
Y ;
bottles, ' chocolate. ,bar wrap- ,
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taxpayers who did not claim it,
and this resulted in significant
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