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• Explorers, for Dungannon and area girls
between the ages of nine 044, will begin
on. September 11, at the Unite4Church. Any
girls interested please contaCtleader Jodie
Kerr, 529-7242. . ,
Congratulations to Susan.. 13rindley,
daughter of Len arid „.-Vi Brini:110,4ho was
crowned Queenef the DiulgaMion,Fall Fair.
Company last week With UWerne and
Dorothy Pentland, were Mrs. Peggy
Valentine, Of Somerset, England; Mr. Jack
Sickle, of Windsor and Mrs. Enid Williams,
of Kitchener.
Visitors recently .with Jack and Marion
Smith and Lloyd, -were Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Mills and baby Lynn, of
Greenwood, Nova .Stotia; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward March, of Canadian Fors Base
Shilo, Manitoba and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Deeves, of Clinton.
Pam Biloy and daughter Jut', of Mount
Clemens, Michigan, summer fir their home
here. Husband Leonard and Kristin motor
up on weekends.
Darryl Graham, Lucknow, visited with his
friend Brad Park on the weekend.
Company over the past week with Jack
and Marion Smith and Lloyd have been Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Pearce, of Brantford; Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Moffatt, of Ottawa; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Cox, of Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Byers and Lisa, of Stratford and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Ayotte, of Zurich.
Word has been received here -of the death
of Gordon Ball. Mr. Ball is a brother of Mrs.
Charles Fowler.
Katie McNeil, 3, tries to show off her father's calf, Brenda, at the
Saturday. Katie is the daughter of Glen and Vanda McNeil of R.R. 6
Darrell Kloeze )
Prices paid to egg farmers have dropped
Prices paid to Canadian egg farmers for a
dozen Grade A large have dropped by one
cent,. ending a six-month penny increase
introduced by the Canadian Egg Marketing
Agency (CEMA) at the beginning of the
year.
CEMA increased producer prices last
February to reimburse producers for the
$1.9 million they lost during a two-month
price freeze in 1983.
Last September, the Agency's pricing
formula was suspended by the federal
cabinet when it appeared p1f6s fueled by
soaring feed costs would exceed the federal
six and five program. But after reviewing
its position, the cabinet decided it could not
unilaterally impose the restraint guidelines
on egg prices because of an 11 -year-old
Dungannon Fair on
Goderich. (photo by
agreement with the provinces' governing
egg marketing in Canada.
CEMA establishes the producer price for
Grade A large eggs at the beginning of each
month using a government -monitored
formula that reflect on-farm costs.
The Agency sets the farmgate price of
eggs only. Prices actually paid by
consumers are determined by wholesalers
and retailers.
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• Warrenand June Wylds welt-01,1011dt
• for couple of e They fle* out :
Calgary, Alberti awl then motored through
British Columbia t� 3 Victoria and back -to
Calgary, and flew back to. Toronto. They
saw many highlights and really enjoyed the
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Weekend visitors with Charles and "*".1111"1644"1"."1"1"
Mayme WiUuns, Elizabeth and Kennif, .Kanalk iiy,abia!eir.0.1915-150P7
were Janet Wilkins and Allan Peck. of
Wallaceburg and Barbara Shepperd of
Paris. On Sunday they attended the shower
for Joanne Hakkers,
Recent visitors with Mary, Pamela and
John McIntosh were Mrs. John Crow of
Westland Michigan, Mrs. Harold Hannon of
Alvinston and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin of
Oakville.
Congratulations to Bill Wilkins and
Joanne Hakkers on their upcoming mar-
riage which will take place September 1.,
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb had tbeirfa
ly with them on Sunday. The children* d-
ilvin and Janet McCutcheon of Ilona: gead
are staying with their grandparents tor a
week.
Congratulations to. Jim and Evelyn
Bradley on the safe arrival of their brand
new grandson. He was born August 7, 1984
and weighed in at 8 lbs. 7 oz. The proud
parents are Greg and Maxine (Braley)
Alton of Lucknow.
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We *otiOlilikilentt get well .ilsoolf to
corono ,Irwln of Highway fOrmerlySf
the 2nd. Clarence was in theWipgharn
Hospital Oterffl, Uktiiree weeks but is now at
WIPP?' 'Weil soon C3larence.
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Congratulations to Kevin Irwin and Pam
Hogs, Kevin is the son of Jean Irwin of
%%Wham and the late Harvey Irwin. Pam is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ross of,
Goderigh. Kevin and Pam will be married
Saturday; September 1.
The farmers of the area are very busy get-
ting tpeir grain harvested. They are enjoy-
ing the dry weather while the gardens and
corn are in need of a good rain.
Ontario Hydro gets nuclear safety award
Ontario Hydro's nuclearstaff reached an
industrial safety milestone July 28, 1984, by
fatality.
This100 million man-hours without a
This achievement was honoured August 15.
when. Hydro President Milan Nastich
presented a commemorative plaque to two
long-time Nuclear Generation Division
employees. After accepting the plaque on
behalf of their 5,600 co-workers across the
province, Walter Hogg and Bill Edmiston,
both of Kincardine, were congratulated by
Premier William Davis.
The outstanding safety record dates from
Goderich Township Recreation
Board
PRESENTS A
Saturday, September 8
9 pm - 1 am
Dance to - "MUSIC
IN GOLD"
• sio per couple
• door prizes
• dress prizes
LUNCH PROVIDED
For Tickets - Call
Carol 482-7820 or
Jane 482-7240
:or
July 11, 1955, when Hydro began hiring staff
for its nuclear program.
Electricity demand
This year's July peak electricity demand
of 15.13 million kilowatts was down slightly
from last year's peak of 15.16 million
kilowatts. That's because July 1984 wasn't
as hot as July 1983 and so air conditioning
wasn't needed as much.
Energy consumption was up 3.7 per cent
from the same month last year. Almost 8.6
billion kilowatt-hours of electricity were
consumed in July, compared to 8.3 billion
VICTORIA PUBLIC
SCHOOL
PRE -REGISTRATION
New Pupils
May Be Registered
*August 27, 28, 29 & 31
from
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
at
Victoria Public School
135 Gibbons Street
Goderich, Ont.
524-8306
W. Linfield - Principal
kilowatt-hours used in July, 1983.
Current for kayakers
Ontario Hydro's operations staff at the
Bafk Lake daria,w the Madawaska river
near Barry's Bay have been assisting the
region's thrill -seeking kayakers.
To ensure thatjhe Madawaska is suffi-
ciently swift for Irayaking, Hydro staff are
maintaining the flow from the dam at 25.5
cubic meters per second between 9 a.m. and
3 p.m. all summer long. That's the
minimum flow necessary for the sport.
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