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What pressures do you find
How has advance
technology affected you?
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HOW IfikiTtY Of"Yoli are ac-
tively haVOINed tio 700 OM
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Meetings will be con-
ducted and your submisalePe
(either writtenor verbal)
are. greatly Wanted.
The main Purpose of the
study is to:
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1. •Identify! .pressures,
tunblen*, and theedOcational,
needs of the client grolips,
2. Identify those
Of the :POPPlation having the
greatest needfor ministry
seriaCes.
3. Determine the iiiiPktei•
tions of technological
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GODERIGIISIGNAIAVAR,VVEDNEWSIGJOLTARY* "—PAGE
firiagitgl000 fOr the
Meetings for this area will
be beld4ebruirYlli-Strat-
ford ;Beard 110011101VMF of-
fice 40, Iliberida Street,
Stratford.; March. 1 -
Hanover - Grace 'United
Township plans addition to hall
Goderich Township
Council 'has hired OKON
Structures to prepare
working plans and
specifications for an addition
to the township's community
hall under those
specifications agreed upon m
consultation with council
January 17 and provided that
supervision of said addition
be at an upset limit of $2,620.
C. Dendekker and William
McMullen of OKOIq Struc-
tures were present at the
Janaury 17 council meeting
to discuss an addition to the
hall. Several alterations
were agreed upon and Mr.
Dendekker agreed to return
on January 22 to again
discuss the alterations with a
• group of township women.
Ken Dunn of B.M. Ross A building permit
and Associates Was also requested by R. Steenstra
present at the January 17 for a cattle shelter on lot 37,
council meeting to review concession 11 was approved
plans for a township garage. by council. It was also
Council passed a motion to agreed to give T. Penhale a
have B.M. Ross and one year extension on his $9,000 were ordered paid by
Associates prepare buildingpermit. - council. This amount in -
preliminary cost estimates Council passed a motion , chided $5,265 for the Clinton
on a wood core building and supporting the Canada:. Fire Area interim budget
also on an all steel building. Ontario Employment levy and $3,713,83 for the
A motion was passed to Program and instructed the road superintendent payroll.
apply for the final township clerk to make application to Council then adjourned
road subsidy on an ex- it. , • until Tuesday, February 1 at
penditure of $327,800.63. Accounts totalling over 1 p.m.
A land severance was
requested by J. Lavis and
council decided to deal'with
the application as per
questionaire.
A motion was passed to
apply to the Ministry of
Transportzattt Coni- The Business
municatiosfor approval of. Improvement Area Board
an over run of contract no.-, will meet Thursday, January
78-13 G.T. in the amounts of 27 at 4 p.m. in the mayor's
pit run 7,040 yards, top soil office.
ds and crushed- The Municipal Day
CIVIC CORNER
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grave12,029 yards. Nursery Committee will
Church, HOooYeri Muth 2-
Clinton'Board Boom,
COMAP office 20 King Street,
Clinton; TINES: 1:30-3:30
Pe each ch a date,. tiis 030 -,T9A E: 0 0 p imou IE ton
OMAF is always wanting
to serve people better. Your
help and submissions can
help us serve you best.
Ruratleadershin
workshop scheduled
Last September, Dennis
Timbrell, the Minister of
Agriculture and Food for On-
tario, announced a series of
leadership workshops to be
held in winter of 1983 for
members of all rural
organizations. During the
fall months, a committee of
eight people representing
rural organizations,
agribusiness, and the
Ministry met to recommend
format and subject matter.
The leadership workshops
(nicknamed R.S.V.P. —
Rural Seminars for Vital
People) are ready to roll.
The Planning Board will The Workshop in this area
meet Wednesday, February • be held on Monday,
2 at noon in.thetuumball, January 31 at Seaforth in the
The Local Architectural "nev.v.. Commuukty ,• Centre
CCoothnsmeritvteaetionvc
AcWlorybeginning at 945 a.m.
The goal (if the R.S.V.P.
W d da F b ua 2 at 8 il1 meet program is to 'further
e nes e rnary
- meet Monday January 31 at p.m. in the town hall.
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4 p.m. in the town hall. Huron County Council will
The Police Commission meet Thursday, February 3
will meet Wednesday, at 10 a.m. in the council
February 2 at 10 a.m. M the chambers, Court House,
town hall. Goderich.
AN AMAZING NEW ENERGY-SAVING JEA
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develop leaderebip Sidllo as much Pper ,
within msmbera of tura' producedfor nearly Pilr per
orgonisations, The main , cwt.), combined with
topic of ,each. works** is 411,0 recent' announcement of
hew to run an effective creasing. the over quota
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meeting or program. Sea- ;tally to 00 per hi, should
skins include setting goals ' .0 ever)! milk producer
and objectives for your e a second look at their
organization, parliamentary Present' quota, situation 'and
procedure, and evaluation. actiaccordingly. Keeping in
There will be n chance to InhtiltSreit, not likely to be
meet members of other rural any 1 over quota payout for
organizations ' and the day the anrrent'dairY Year.
will conclude with a banquet If iron are going to be over
and guest speaker. production, selective culling
Cost is $5 per person: Pre ''' may :be one alternative to
Forregisftlirthratieornintormanet.cfoSson con•rYqpuruoctaUacsAni n g effectiveexpensivecullinmilke
tact your Clinton office of the systexp is an essential part of
Ontario Ministry of every herd improvement
Agriculture and Food. program. Decisions to cull
Mark your calendar for cows 4re commonly based
Monday, January 31, and on production records from
please phone the 0.1V1.A.F. 0,D.H.A.C. or R.O.P, plus,*
office at 482-3428 or Zenith
73040 to reserve your spot.
Jane Muegge,
Home Economist
for Huron County.
Alternatives
to purchasing
milk quota
A recent- Huron County
finanefardafilSittitriarY in-
dicated that direct expenses
to feed and maintain a dairy
• cow for one year could cost
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formation on type and visual
appraisal, reproductive per-
formance and Incidence Of
disease; •
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Most Producers could not
afford to pay the over quota
pehal_q_and survive, so it
becomes one of two choices,
(1) purchase quota or (2))
reduce herd size and/or
generate'extra farm income
from other sources. Because
Of the expense to board a
co* for one year, dairymen
Who are likely to be short of
quota may consider :Milking
fewer cows, but are en-
couraged to continue with
sound management prac-
tices. Don't under feed your
entire herd, but perhaps
scale down, your operation to
complement your quota
base.
• Producers who will be in
immediate need for quota
should **consider the type
and anoint of credit, re-
quired for such a purchase
and then project a cash flow
statement. The amount of
total debt service a dairy
producer can carry may
vary from 25 to 40 per cent of
the milk- -cheque. Consult
with your bank manager,
fieldinan and local
agricultural office - together
these neon* can help mai)
out what dhwtiOnfaffa.
After hearing this month's
market clearing price for
quota, this may be a good
timing for anyone thinking
about retiring from the dairy
business!
Dennis Martin,
Assoc. Ag. Rep.
You Can Prevent Problems Before They Occur
FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT
• PLEASE CALL
529-7911
SNYDER'S
AUf ;FARM SERVICE & SUPPLY
bun mum, Onterio
In this day and age • downtime
can be expensive. Preventative
maintenance certainly does
pay dividends. Call us today,
we could be saving you time
and money.
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his man is a representative from Ontario Hydro's Residential
Energy Ac1N-fisory Program. (That's REAP for short).When -
it comes to using enei-gy, you'll be amazed.at what he
knows. And what he knows can help you use energy wisely -
and save money •'
He'll tell you where you're using energy efficiently and where
you're not. And he'll do it right in your own home. He'll examine
the level of insulation, the adequacy of your home's ventilation,
your hot water usage, and tell you about electrical safety. He'll
advise you on the best electric heating system to meet your needs,
as well as loans and grants that cap help you upgrade your present
system. He'll give you a complete rundown,
including payback potential, of things you can do
to reduce your enerky. bills.
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And he'll do it all for free.There's absolutely no
charge for a REAP survey. Now isn't that amazing?
Callthet line (519)4823483
Goderich RUC. (51919'24 -7371 Please call 830 ani -4:30 pm,
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FEB. 13, 1983
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REGISTRATION 1 AO to 3 'p.m.
ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION
"TRAIL" - THE MAITLAND WOODS TRAIL(INDUSTRIALOARK),
The lokilometer trail will be marked outheginning at THE SUNCOAST MALL PARKIN 6 LOT, Goderich, Oataria andfollow
through the Maitland Woods and return to the Suncoast Mall.
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"HOW TO ENTER"
1) Pick up a pledge sheet from one of the locations listed below and obtain pledges per kilometer
from your friends -and relatives. .
2) On Feb. 13, 1983 bring your pledge sheet to the regi;tration booth set up at the Suncocist.Mall
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parking lot. From here you willitk, i and your pledge sheet will be vettfied.
"PLEDGE SHEETS" • •
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-ALL SCHOOLS -A & P FOOD STORE
-ZEHRS .. .,. • -GARB & GEAR SPORTS .
• -BECKERS -KIRKEY'S CAR CARE CENTRE
PRIZES'. - PRIZES BASED ON PLEDGES
"FOOD" BOOTH ON SITE. FREE REFRESHMENTS FOR PLEDGING SKIER
"STORM DATE". - FEB. 27, 1983
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COURT RESTAURANT
MURPHY'S LANDING
FISHER GLASS & MIRROR'
JIM HATTER CHEV. OLDS LTD.
LITTLE BOWL
BAKKER'S KITCHENS
CANADIAN TIRE CORP.
'KEHR'S MARKETS
SPONSORS
BURGER BAR
BEDFORD HOTEL
A & P STORES \
DAVID E. WHITE CLOTHIERS
PARK THEATRE
DENOMME FLOWERS
LAKEPORT STEEL -
McdEE PONTIAC-BUICK.CADILLAC
SIFTO SALT LTD.
PRIZES
DINNERS FOR TWO, HATS and TOQUES, GIFT CERTIFICATES, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
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SKIING
RIECK PHARMACY
BANK OF MONTREAL
SUNSET GOLF CLUB
CASHWAY BUILDING CENTRE
LARRY JEFFREY SALES PROMOTION
BLUE'S SUPERMARKET
THE MET
TWINS KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
BLUEWATER CLEANERS