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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-09-29, Page 38Sig PAGE 14A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 f r as Every Canadian is 1,imrllat with the word conservation as members of a t'onsery 'r society . perhaps th ntiiteto will At one time. it was the word at the tail end of mer valley beaccepted ceptttdhmrewhole t dereadily a y con be tersheta T to corporations, notnt authorities such as the elrand Rier the, Thames hive r a dozen others in the province Consumers have a huge 'clout in the nl irketpiace and that ]'resident Carter has made it ,i household word .is tar as clout should be used energy is concerned lit the Excited States t'anadian are antte cernougdo noti t like i umcre uverst muln1sltsiiset' ell noruncertain in ening to year e more t;Emlhar k« tth 11 in terms 01 that feints 11 vuu 110 not buy a pi duet that has hula•an ot1sille- enBut in years to come ►int the egghr,ltis at .the university level and the flip -line sconce it twill :,run disappear from the market overnult�nt bureaucrats have ruined another word with It the is logy wall bke e to re ed catget tlpe people a tut'1 can be d ie e g g1 which we all ng 1(1 become tantiltar conserver unite boardrooms to thunk the sante way All approaches to \\e art' going to n become, members ut .I conserver soclt'ty. tthe subject of a conserver society «ciil st'ar'e the dollar' signs it not by choice t hen by erI e,sity a r=,itser�er society !, one that questions into the eyes of busstt,'s+ruvvlth hitt',r}t�'titts' l.�akrl\thlt irhlggt'r s a big By definition i today s growth carierated ccunoiil� ,10 VI:011001,1 that is based threat tu.ttieir ideas t k upon nothing but growth It has grown to the extent that it is certainly amnli>�`lkkit utaittt rthat a bigger return to share- rs lust about reads to eat itself tt. is ,, society vv.ith arta rci.,I holders.I'hal�s where the crunch is going to rune That s whereity induced demands IUr' good, \no these good, are made ' t rot II natural resources many of which ,ire in'short itt au�p`oirtg the big eduis a cation Job mu t bedoapproach to business than that In other words, &itlad u -rt III re run>e'rvt.t �' =,1 past years It i� 0 relI)IUtiUfl lel thinking. to have to lc`iirp to It durability 1Ureiatith Ie•* through reduce` 11 Canadians have telt that the :senior gtrvernntents have wash's anon product diff ti the and reel l lin} Energy t•unservatu,n is of course .at ilio top of the t�turtlstntttt{,`r�,�.utrprrsttdiintrtuturet�tuirthherrnUkttntlret,gt,verIlwe re liltltlnt'olvEto t• ' resr:irch into ��atetui packaging .ind. most important. thinking •=1 the burlt-an obsolescence that permeates this mintt i greaterinhe rent :urtt:,ty;. dtversit,y cat ldest?'les should be encouraged It It ;the ,old ;tors ,Ibout the nlilliun,ure Wil, bought a nrvv yeti aind�to curt'E'te att td tont`culogu}itl�`apatto (rt{u \rttict•u�rd nsng W Cadillac because the ashtr.il, wore toll in his old model ernmtint Canadians. 1 think are not as tar down'tit` rout] as st„w(' 0 Jonathon rn t ah ettrt{ruiliIt t sinal will te up totheblev dIottatutntut,cttic ulate countries but we .ire . unquestionably .attuned to a the t tion resources away mode of Iivuig to a greater extern than must +,` the res �lr soUItClouought to know. He vv as co-ordinator of the bed. ed - neighbor the or to The ,Ittitudu rat loulse. is fostered by our big oral Bureau otRConsumer Attaits recently disbanded con- ( or to the seed thele area of rt. -education where a great deal of work has urnutlunger has study an axe group is vv'tthttheig�v'ernin laris • rnenl tri be dont' is not within the consumer section \\herr r1 the persuasion must be done is acithin the boarilroolos of the or the big corporations do some hucountry frit pur;ittoils which control the economic destiny. oC this Tpublle it brelatrions business king withie are n thg toeir owntoboardroomstor -\\ ties somehody else. (loci. maybe" — \will do it tor' there • \lttt"n,�'=+rpirr.ilion t'xecutices can he re-educated to Itilnk ne foot its Me furrow IC,IC'N dDU' r.• eIea t„ Sou none, la,a'.e aye I by Len Meyer of. Walkerton took first place In the light hackney horse and carriage competition at the Dungannon Fall Fair held last Thursday and Friday at the Dungannon Agriculture Park. (staff photo) Your toothpaste comes in millilitres (ml) 20°C is a good room temperature 30°C is swimming time 10°C — wear a coat CORN GROWERS! CAMPBELL FARMS is constructing a major exten- sion to its Cohn Drying Plant. Come and see it anytime or attend our OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st COMMENCING AT 2 P.M. Refreshments Provided It will pay you to sell your corn to Campbell Farms. Let us tell you why. Phone 395-5526 31/2 miles S.E. of Ripley on the 4th concession Huron Town- ship, tt miles E. of the Ripley Rd. 0 Join the pro team You'll like the company. Enquire now for an exclusive franchise for this area. Designed for someone already in the automotive after market. ie. Tire dealers,. Car dealerships. Service Stn., Undercoating Ser. Increase your gross profit by $25000. and more per annum. Minimum investment as low as $2000.00 with lease approval. Use existing service facilities and personnel, trained on the spot. For further information and an appointment in your area within two weeks write or call Marketing Department—Mr Grundy I c= ptEO. MUFFLER COMPANY INC. 2946 Eglinton Ave E Scarborough, Ont M1J 2E7 Ish. (416) 431-5501 Telex 06-963590 FAR: PAGE Wet weather stalls harvest Wet weather, combined agricultural representative with cloudy skies and cool with the Clinton office of the temperatures are still ministry of agriculture and causing problems for Huron food, said on Tuesday that the County's .farmers trying to situation is not critical yet, get the annual harvest done, butdoes not .if sunnyreturn, dry weatherbythe September has taken up where August left off, with weekend, then some farmers above normal rainfalls could be in trouble. Saturasoil and recorded in most are already this month, and thereCondit onsdhave also dy haldtedb I the corn silage harvest, but is still ten days left. The wet weather has Miller said the weather is brought the harvest of more of a nuisance to silo Huron's $10 million white filling ilSomt ansea disond aster. third cut bean crop to a standstill,t hhay may also be lost because only 25 per cent of it off, Mike Miller, associate of the wet conditions, and many farmers can't sow their winter wheat until the white beans are off. To add further to the far- mer's woes, prices this year for some crops, especially corn, are at three year lows, with the grain corn price hovering around $1.70 per .bushel, far below the estimated cost of $2.50 per, bushel to produce. Although a stabilization price of $2.30 per bushel has been established, payments won't be made until after August of 1978 on this year's crop, and some farmers may not be able to stay afloat financially until that time. So far in August and the first 21 days of September, an astronomical 12.52 inches of rain (313.1 mm) has been recorded at the Goderich weather station, and August's total of 0,72,inches (243.1 mm) set an all-time record for any month of any year since records were started in 1880. At the Brucefield ob- servation station ,on the Norman Baird farm, 3,11 inches (77.75 mm) has fallen so far in September, and combined with the 6 inches (150.5 mm) recorded in August, a total of 9,13 (228.25) has fallen on Brucefield in seven weeks. The average total precipitation for the whole year is 36.87 inches (921.7 mm), A. For. sale SOD - 30 cents per yard at the farm, 40 cents per yard delivered. Landscaping service. Phone 1-237-3202 or 1- 235-2478. —tf 1965 R ATIONAL 1/2 Ton, V8; 434 International tractor; set of 28 plate International Discs; set of chain harrows. Phone 524- 8573.-39 Solar heat helps costs of fuel Stephen township farmer Allan Walper is one of several residents in Western Ontario taking advantage of the opportunity to provide at least some of his home's heating' requirements with a solar heat installation. Walper's glass collector, which was demonstrated at last Saturday's Huron County Plowing Match. is built ad- jacent to his concession 22 home and provides the south wall of a shed which he will use to house his car: The Stephen farmer said there were three reasons which prom ted him to think about building a solar heating system. He told the Exeter Times - Advocate in an interview last winter, "First of all I read a lot about the system and talked to Carl Pepper at Granton who built one of the first in the area. Next I took into consideration the fact our present furnace had given up the ghost and I needed a shed for a car and storage pur- poses, He continued, "It's sur- prising how much heat the system provides. Right now we have a wood stove in the front room and an air- conditioner for a bit of heat in the back part but the solar system provides a good portion of the heat we require." The glass collector is 40 feet by 20 feet and is placed at an Turn to page 15A • • B. ,Custom .work CUSTOM silo filling, wilt supply tractor on blower, Phone Henry Reinink, 523- 9202 or 482-9948.-39,40 F. For rent ROOM to board four horses, Dungannon, Phone 529- 7851.-39,40 -Hose and Fittings Suction, drain, spray. hydraulic Quick Couplers Pumps for every need Transfer pumps, sewage pum- ps, water pumps, specialty pumps. @PPS) EPPS Sales & Service HWY. 8 EAST CLINTON 482.3418 C. Wanted WANTED TO RENT . acres of workable land s,-, for corn or barley. Apply% I1, Signal -Star Publishing Box 220, Code Ontario. -37,38,39x LIVESTOCK FOR Si Serviceable age Humps Boars, also Hamp X D Boars ROP tested commercial. Bob Robin R R 4, Walton, 345-2317, CLAY — Silo Unloaders Feeders Cleaners Stabling Leg Elevators Liquid Manure Equip Hog Equipment BUTLER — Silo Unloaders Feeders Conveyors FARMATIC — Mills Augers, etc. ACORN — Cleaners Heated Waterers ZERO — Bulk Tanks Pipeline Equipment a franc gte ° uth grees illime Wal0 ass, aSS w e thou little 1 se of The w allon 1 usselt nd. N e Carl iller, Behin daft d th vani' 0n a ys tit nks hen t trees ter ins t As fo tem ya ting s ab stem n ha imsI alp( tem e at rmes per, WESTEEL-ROSCO Granaries B & L - Hog Panelling LOWRY FARM SYST RR 1, Kincardine, On Phone 395.5216 In he I an mer eqi sheI tario end oars ima pay y eer 977. leim mer A.t te,nt,iOfl:Or Farmers: Robertson Farm will be custom drying, or if you we can buy or store corn. If you have a buyer, we weigh out to your order. 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New features include: Tortion-bar automatic Ild opener • Cylinder - locking security system • Push-button lid release • Concealed continuous hinge for dust and water -proof protec- tion • Zinc phosphate undercoating beneath lustrous white baked enamel finish • May be latched in either locked or unlocked position • Lower profile for unrestricted rear vision • Safety reflective decals. L 1 CROSS-OVER UTILITY BOX MODEL #1A b ll e( uh del he iz so bi Ha pc rt iz le li e Til 111 n el ZIEBART ENVIROGARDE 440 BAYFiELD ROADGODERICH 524.2524