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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-09-23, Page 22Register for crop income stabilization Registration forms for the 1987 Ontario Crop Income Stabilization program are now available. Producers who were enrolled last year will automatically receive a re - enrolment form in the mail. Producers who were not enrolled in 1986 may pick up a form at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food office in Clinton. Deadline for applica- tion is October 1. There are some things you should know in completing this year's application. The ap- plication form is for crops marketed during the following periods: Winter Wheat and Canola - July 1, 1987 to June 30, 1988; Barley - August 1, 1987 to July 30, 1988; Corn, Soy- beans, White Beans - September 1, 1987 to August 31, 1988. Thus, winter wheat planted this fall is not enrolled until next year. Producers must estimate their yield for corn and soybeans on the enrolment. In order to cover all of your production for stabilization, it is best to estimate your yield on the high side. Another point that needs clarifying is the maximum payout under the program. The maximum payout a producer may receive under the program is three times the total enrolment fees paid, as opposed to three times the enrolment fee for a particular crop. Thus, in the event of a large payout for a particular crop, it would be good to have built up your enrolment fee account by enrolling all crops you have to maximize your payout. One of the real advantages of the program is that the fees you pay in are kept in a separate account and accumulate interest at the current daily interest rate, comparable to the banks. Any excess fees at the end of the program are returned to the producer. Along with the application form is an eligibility letterto be completed. This needs to be completed only if you are a new pro- ducer of a crop, or if you grew an eligible crop last year but did not enroll that crop. All other producers who were enrolled last year do not need to complete this form. Crops grown for seed are eligible for stabilization and may be enrolled along with a producers' non -seed crops. Producers enrolled last year may apply the fees in their account against what they owe for this year's crops. Final Payments On 1986 Stabilized Crops Final payments on 1986 crops under crop stabilization will not be known until November or December. Until then, pro- ducers may wish to check their records to ensure they received all the interim • payments they were eligible for on 1986 crops. The provincial government made an interim payment on 60 percent of the tonnes enrolled by a producer for corn, soybeans, white beans, winter wheat, oats and canola. The Federal government made an interim payment on 1986 corn and soybeans sold through a licensed elevator up to March 31, 1987. An interim payment was also made on barley sold by March 31, 1987, but you must apply by filling out an application. ('orrt or soybeans sold prior to March 31, to another producer or to a non -licensed elevator are eligible for all stabilization payments an- nounced but must wait to apply until final stabilization payment applications become available. The chart below summarizes the 1986 interim payments. Safe chemical use Agricultural chemicals can be extremely hazardous! Play it safe; always wear pro- tective equipment such as rubber gloves and a respirator when handling pesticides. Never use more than recommended rates of chemicals. Store unused materials in their original containers under lock and key. Check with your pesticide dealer or agricultural representatives for more infor- mation on safe use and disposal of agricultural chemicals. "DO IT OUR WAY - IT WON'T HURT" This has been a message from the Farm Safety Association. There are so many items to choose from at the Auxiliary to the Clinton Public Hospital's penny sale, that Jean Herman was having a grand time deciding which containers to deposit her tickets in. The penny sale draw will be held on September 26, but until that time, everyone is welcome to drop by the St. Paul's Anglican Church Parish Hall and deposit their tickets into the box that represents the item of their Choice. ( Anne Narejko photo New district manager for MNR The Wingham District of the Ministry of Natural Resources ( MNR) is pleased to welcome Harry Orr as district manager. Harry comes to Wingham from the ministry's regional office in London where he held the position of Lake Eric. Manager/Regional Fisheries Coordinator. In his new role as district manager, Orr will be responsible for the administration of the district and delivery of the natural resources program ( forestry, fisheries, wildlife, lands, parks) within the Wingham District which includes the counties of Huron, Perth and parts of firu-e and Wellington. Orr had served as Wingharn's acting district manager since April. "My experience in the regional office and my acting assignment in Wingham for the past five months gives me a sense of familiarity with the resources issues in the Wingham District", he said. "I am fortunate to be associated with very competent and dedicated people who really care, both for the resources they manage, and the public they serve. With this reservoir of expertise I am hopeful that the interested public will be willing to become involved as our partners in a shared and responsible management ap- proach in as many parts of the program as possible" Former district Andy Houser is now Director of Oper,ltion for Southern On- tario, working out of the Maple office. Loan ceiling raised for young entrepeneurs Young entrepreneurs can now borrow up to $7.500, interest-free, from Ontario's Youth Venture Capital program. The previous limit was $5.000. Gregory Sorbara, Minister of Skills Development, said that the limit was in- creased in recognition of the fact that start- up costs have risen and it is often difficult for young people to raise capital. "The Youth Venture Capital loans enable those who have practical business uleas to put them to work. We want to encourage that entrepreneurial spirit." Mr. Sorhara also announced that the government guarantee on loans has been ex- tended to five years from two with a mon- thly repayment schedule of two per cent The changes are expected to attract an additional 300 participants a year. an in- crease of 40 per rent. The $2.3 -million Youth Venture Capital in- itiative is part of the Ministry of Skills Development's Start Up program. Par- ticipants must be between 18 and 29, out of school and must provide a minimum of 20 per cent of the starting capital. They Must also submit a business plan for approval. More than 2,700 Loans have been approved since the program began almost three years ago. One of the main reasons applicants are refused is lack of sufficient capital. The program is administered by the Ministry of Skills Development and co- sponsored by the Ontario Chamber of Com- merce, the Royal Bank of Canada and the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Technology. 'It is Important that we promote the ownership of small business as a career op- tion The new measures wilt help young peo- ple with fledging businesses pay cuff their loans in full and establish a cash flow to per- mit growth and stability," Mr. Sorbara said. HAVE YOU GOT YOUR COPY? Some Reader Comments: "Great Book - Send Me 10 More'' "Couldn't Put It Down" "Our Teenagers Are Reading & Discussing It- "I t""I Bought 20 For Business Associates" ©.A collection of 175 Focus articles & Radio Programs by Bob Shrier I he response to "Let's Think For A Minute" has been beyond ex- pectations. The first printing was sold out and the second printing is now available. Reader comments about the book are encouraging others to get their copy. Readers who received one as a gift at Christmas are buying or order- ing books for friends, family and business associates. Get your copy today! Books Available at: ate 'ti Taro ntilie 9 ALBERT STREET. CLINT 4824325 2 a Bob Shrier Mrd. 1,, "RP'11N\1l'... THE NI1TH+T.41 nfRID. ri MYr11•.1.1) 111/.11. 53 Albert St., Clinton 482-3443 The 1V LHP ( (11,1 b 523-4595 ld 5d3111 H Oa NI VI H 4)N Hwv 4 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1987—Page 3A OPEN THIS SUNDAY NOON TILL 6:00 P.M. GU GQETTLER -of ?t'th[in FINE FURNITURE Sale of . Land By Public Auction Municipal Tax Sales Act, 1984 The Corporation of the County of Huron TAKE NOTICE that the land(s) described below will be offered for sale by public auction at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on the 6th day of October, 1987 at THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, COURT HOUSE, GODERICH, ONTARIO. Description of Land(s) Minimum Bid $ (the cancellation price as of the first day of advertising) PCL. No. 4 TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, COUNTY OF HURON, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO PART OF THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 44 OF THE FRONT CONCES- SION OR CONCESSION "A", NORTH OF THE TOWN PLOT OF THE SAID TOWNSHIP, which said parcel of land may be more particularly described as follows: BEARINGS mentioned herein are astronomic and are referred to those bearings shown on Registered Plan No 580. Ashfield; COMMENCING at a point in the North Limit of the North Half of the said Lot 44, 457.35 feet measured Easterly from the North West angle of the North half of said Lot 44, which said point may be further described as the point where the North limit of the North Half of the said Lot 44 is in- tersected by the East limit of Huron Street as shown on Registered Plan No 580 Ashfield; THENCE continuing Easterly along the -North limit of the North Half of the said Lot 44, 488.65 feet more or less to the North West angle of those lands described in Registered Instrument No 15783, THENCE Southerly 759 10 feet more or less to a point in a line between the North and South Half of the said Lot 44. 6204 00 feel measured Westerly therealong from the South East angle of the North Hall of the said Lot 44 THENCE Westerly along the line between the North and South Halves of the said Lot 44 to the point where the said limit is intersected by the East Limit of Huron Street as shown on Registered Plan No 580. Ashheld THENCE Northerly along the last mentioned limit to an angle therein, THENCE North 61 degrees 22 minutes 00 seconds West along the North limit of Huron Street. 145 60 feet more or less to an angle therein. THENCE North 18 degrees 37 minutes 00 seconds West along the East limit of Huron Street to the point of commencement. save and except lots. 1 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Plan 591 PCL. No. 16 TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, COUNTY OF HURON, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO PART OF LOT 10, CONCESSION 8, EASTERN DIVISION and designated as Part Twelve, on a plan of survey deposited January 171h. 1969 as RD No 18. TOGETHER WITH A right-of-way over that part of Lot 10 Conces sion 8. Eastern Division. and'designated as Part 1 on a Pian of Survey deposited as RD No 18 PCL. No. 52 TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK, COUNTY OF HURON, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO PART OF LOT 8 - NORTH SIDE OF ALICE STREET PLAN 243 more particularly described as follows COMMENCING at the North West corner of said Lot 8 THENCE north 79 23. 00" Easl along the Northerly limit 01 said Lol 8 a distance of 41 55 feet to a point THENCE South 34 00 00' East a distance of 0 38 feel to a witness iron bar. THENCE continuing along the same South 34 00 00 East a distance of 240 36 to an iron bar. THENCE South 79 34' 30 • West a distance of 136 45 feet to a witness standard round iron bar THENCE continuing along the same South 79 34 30 West a distance of 1 60 feel to the Westerly limit of said Lot 8 THENCE North 10 46 30 West along the Westerly limit of said Lol 8 10 the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT Further Shown as Part 2 & 3 Plan 22R 1783 PCL. No. 61 TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK. COUNTY OF HURON PROVINCE OF ONTARIO PARK LOT 23 PLAN 276 PCL. No. 102 TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN. COUNTY OF HURON, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Composed of a porton of Lot Number Four (4) Parsons Survey Plan 711 of the Village of Crediton and known as a part of the south west angle of Farm Lot Number Eleven (11) in the Sixth (6) Concession of the Township of Stephen in the County of Huron and,Prov nce of Ontario and better known and described as follows Commencing at a stake planted on the easterly limit of said village Lot Number Four at a distance of fifty Iwo feel (52 1 northerly from the south east angle of said Village lot (hence northerly along the easterly Irma of said Village Lot a distance of thirty feel six inches (30 6 1 more or less arriving at the northerly limit Of said Village Lot thence westerly along the said northerly limit a distance of twenty two feet (22 1 to an angle thence southerly parallel with the easterly limit of said lot a distance of thirty feet six inches (30 6 1 to an angle thence easterly parallel with the southerly limit of said Village Lot a distance of twenty two feet (221 arriving at a place of beginning TOGETHER with a right of way running north ,n south desrribed as follows Commencing at a point nn the southerly hm t of said Village Lot Number Four 14) and at a distance of twenty two feet (22 ( west from the south- east angle nt said Lot thence northerly parallel with the eastern boundary a distance of e ghty•two feet six inches (82 6 1 to an angle thence westerly parallel with the southerly limit a distance of eight feet (8 1 to an angle thence southerly parallel with the easterly limit a distance of eighty two feet Six ruches (82 6 ) a'rivinq at the Southerly limit of said lot thence easterly along the Southerly limit a distance of e,ght feet f8 ( arriving at the place of beginning $1,046.13 $ 366.94 $1,546.81 $7,706.16 $ 223.03 PARK LOT NUMBER 26 ON THE WEST SIDE OF ARTHUR STREET PLAN 410 in the said Town Plot of Wingham lying south of the Well Ington Grey and Bruce Railway Company right of way more particularly described in Registered lost 10623 PCL. No 109 TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY. COUNTY OF HURON, $ 207.04 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO GORE LOT DUNCANS SURVEY PLAN 166 All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the time of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust company or Province of Ontario Savings Office The municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other mat- ters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rest with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Tax Sales Act, 1984 and the Municipal Tax Sales Pules. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bid plu's accumulated taxes and relevant land transfer tax. For further information regarding this sale, contact: B. G. Hanly, Clerk -Treasurer & Administrator, Corporation o1 the County of Huron. Court House Square, Goderich, Ontario, N7A 1M2. 1 1 /1=