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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-02-13, Page 5.• Jr. `.6 1.•••• •••,... • I. • ••''''''1..°Z•:'41••7•••,'',7";.••:'.:t..,1•tli•-: •'' •F 7 .P• Coqiiio an e:Tropin Ost *vows. Advclosoliiies, ,• , Orenny'Brothers:,4I piece yoOinhiSiumilhyg#0 .000 Youth "s;'Second Suits, „,. , • This should haveAeon Paw Toetwe • $0910iff, • . • •, We apolo'gize for or ."ntiilenitiltlit cOustid. p ' help' -'the,' .;'-eltl An. - easily•i- , operate illhdfit..$9Vttilli,nt regulations........ • 'By -hand . -' ' Airifeti •.'',.,.. reduced T.... to • :.- .., ,., .'•v:. - ' ' '. ,,,i-, ... • tel Man You Can Count On! Vou,Cait Count On Graeme Craig and the Liberals to . ACHIEVE energysecurity • at fair „. • prices to all Canadians- by strengthening. Petri) .Canada, not destroying it: • • . 2. NOV INCREASE the excise tax on gas and diesel fuel, - 3. NOT APPLY the excise tax on food ..'"'production energy, as this is in effect a tax on food, 4. NOT APPLY the excise tax on public ,transportation energy in- a cluding school.. buses. This will keep, your, school taxes down. 5. INCREASE the Guaranteed Annual Income Supplement by $35 per . menth. 9. RE-ESTABLISH guaranteed Iowa and regain otir international posi• to help exporters, not hurt , • them as the Clark embassy flip T. Moo did'. • • sr. T.RESENT a comprehensive agri- celtural policy for 'the benefit of both farmers and consumers. B. ALLOW wanes paid to farm wives to:be deducted as business expen- ses.. 9. ALLOW farmers further capital claim relief Meet Graeme at - Feb. 15 -Ludlow Community Centre , • Beef On- A hun With Hon. Donald MacDonald: "Iehrtiary 18- dt • ryr:•,.: :•••••,.‘ lifqte :;:f4 --4•:;Giitionit Craig - Liberal • 5:00 -8:00 • Huren-Bruce Needs Groom Craig! .0 • • ;11 n at., rt;. *01, A i•4.. h • s! AS `4't*.44. • - . BRUSSELS 887-6273 SEAFORTH 627-0607 CLINTON 432-7801 EXETER 235-2788 GODERICH 524-2161 WINGHAM 357-1144 PUBLISHED BY THE OFFIcIAL AGENT FOR GRAEME Cit;t1G, WALTON, ONY lamed that the feed, givEie good rougha'ge with o transported 0.00tOnlegtr • r that the mill will us oa1 grains and will be designed t�. give basic and additional: services such as the teittirkee dairy feedandIrtiltrY and ho, pellets. ThofThe s year ra deanteatili%set June will service the GreyBruc area as well as the north.par of Perth, Wellington an Huron counties. • pot luck FORDWICH—The • aenior citizens' of the village' -held their February meeting in the community hall on Wednes- day of last week, commencing with a pot luck dinner' at 12' , noon.. ' The meeting followed, opening with 'Al Canada!? with Miss M. McElwain the. piano. Roy. . Kennedy, president, welcomed' everyone and "Happy Birthday'? was sting to four memb,er,s, A' motion of.. thanks 'was es tended by Mrs. Eva Harris to Mrs. Kennedy, past president, and Miss McElwain, past secretary, for their two years' work. The treasurer's "report was given by Lorne Kelley. Arrangements were made to go bowling on February 15 at i p.m. It was also . moved. ,thlat,O.MgrOuP Icorterkoki44 he „.Village Nursing Homeowtiona W90 >COP be Strefigedreli ' • The program was convened by Mrs. Edwin Dietz and featured readings by Mrs. Geiger and Jim Worrell. A thank-yonnote Was read from Bill Wilson for remembrances while he was ill, • 1.44 STIIUN 44444 proposed total e erth qs. 4car :corea000t�wii70,4putfalso.04. bcouused bligrchture :eed,yards '7,te, • ER CONSTRUCTION—the Co -Op Feed MIIIimst.A.OrttrOl.WitIghein on• is been under construction since last Aogupt and should*, COMpleted by orker, Philip Hahn, cuts pipes to be fitted above a:huge:MO osed In the cess. ' • t•S awanosh Will hold r vote this summer . esti Township a liquor summer to •tr ••., • 1 :4 : thetownship llry or whether . k ° : lic beverages 'ited at certain l!. Liquor', OntarioLie quest dear withhould' 1, held June 9 eXin iststeibdleuenidghert ence Board of ions. being asked hether liquor e 1,, to be sold' under dining,lounge licence, with' food. ailable; a lounge licence, with. food optional; or an'- entertainment lounge licence,,•,with live en- terOlathrr clitie44Pronsvid, edwinch will not beSq‘'15,43allot for this vote, allowing the sale of spirits,• wine or beer through rtail such as Board of Brewers' ,Retail st e„stores. East , awand- ;Township ' Councilogreed toliOld the vote - At the urging cif,theBelgrave and. District Kinsmen Club, which is'interestediiii holding fundraising events: Ancluding the sale of liquor at the Belgrave Arena. ttention Far Spring is just around the corner! Let us quote you today on the driving sheds Or barns you need. 4 • ••••:--4 Order your driving sheds or barns now! Bring us your ideas and specifications. Our experience makes your work easier! Mannm of‘, g uilding Supplie 1 Tn. No n w e MAIN Si.SOUTH BLYTH TEL 523-9305 '?• • Lloyd Michie, a past presi- dent of the club, attended the Council meeting last Tuesday to explain the request. "We Want to make it Clear to people we are, doing this purely to raise money for, the conimunity," he emphasized. "We're not going for a hotel licence," ' The Kinsmen have agreed to cover all costs of holding the, vote and, to provide volunteer labor to help organize it, According to the Liquor Li- cence Board East Wawanosh has been totally dry since 1915 Candidates questioned Continued from Front Page to represent the needs of farmers, small businessmen and working Canadians. He), --Charged that large financial and multinational cor- porations have too much power, and that when the 19 largest corporate donors give the Liberals and Con- servatives over $1. million - each, they are making an in- vestment on which they ex- pect to receive a return:, ' Canadian individuals contribute five times as many 'dollars to ,the • NDP as -it receives from unions, he said, and he likened the relationship between the party and labor unions to the affiliation 'bet- ween the Ontario Federation of Agriculture . and various commodity groups. Unions do not control the NDP, he stated, noting only a quarter of the delegates at annual conventions , come from af- filiated unions. "In the end it will be per- fei mance; not promises, which will determine the kind of Canada we have in the 1980S," he said, and pointed to the NDP government in Saskatchewan which has increased revenue from resources to provide social programs and keep the tax load low. Mr. Cardiff told the meeting" his major concern is energy policy and the key word is `sectirity'.. No matter what party is elected, fuel prices will increase, he ; predicted, and it is important to conserve now in order to guarantee . energy security in the future. He defended the excise tax proposal, which he said would amount to only one cent a mile or 90 cents to work an acre of lind, and said he knows of ways farmers can use less fuel in working their land. He also said he wants to work with John Wise, federal agriculture minister, to try to obtain a tax exemption 'for farm fuels. He claimed reduction of Canada's deficit would help battle unemployment and inflation and said the mor- tgage deductibility scheme would help the construction industry. He also promised the spousal deduction, increased tax deduction for firemen and a subsidized apprenticeship program for industry. In addition he warned that the world was "never closer the World War III than right now" and ,Imised the Conservative.*Vuld increase • , purchases of military equipment. Following the question period thz... candkIntoc gave short summaries of their positions and urged people to get out and vote on election day. under a local option bylaw ° passed 'by the township and this will be the first liquor vote;, to be held since then. In other business council approved the proposed budget submitted by the Belgrave Community Centre Board and approved grants of $25 to the Huron County Historical Society,' $150 to the Belgrave, Brussels and- .Blyth School Fair and $100 to 'the Blyth Centre for the Arts. A petition was accepted for repair and improvement to the Hal.lahan-Caldwell municipal drain and the engineer will be contacted to ,• prepare an estima\te. The engineer will also be con- tacted regarding maintenance on the Jaretzke drain.' Maitland Engineering is to regarding,be contacted study on the township landill site ordered by the ,Ontario Minietry of the Enifir' onment,. The study is to outline 'A proposal .for continued land- filling operations and to en- sure there will be no bad environmental effects from 44444,, The great.•• - escape.. .'Sales Tax )ILO‘at*. .." Model year ard discount - Plus loiteer49piice Total Slag on 110.0flf: 4t. TOTAL SAVING ON THIS WELL EQUIPPE,R:#14firr•-• ,Features V8, automatic; raellii,'Apower steed-logwider tire and wheel package and much much pusiO4:569011 Nu. J9A17101H114050. • -; • STRICAL :;;. ..:.,•.,,m0fi0Rsi-TD 334 HURON RD. GODERICH Phone 524-9381 or 524-8411 0,524-8841 MONDAY SHOPPING. The following Wingham stores are open every , Monday for your shopping convenience. Monday and Saturday Service Special OIL CHANGE Up to 5 etrems of !flyro or 10W40 Super Oil I Motor Master Oil Filter By Appointment Please $888 Monday Only ALL 'STAR WARS AND PATTLETA:: GALACTICA FIGURES AND TOYS 4 s iSt Price ennciomn TIRE TIRE ASSOCIATE S T 0 ti Wingham, Ontario James F. Watt Holdings Limited. Josephine St. S. Box 10. Wingham NOG 2W0 tel: (519) 357-3714. MONDAY ONLY SPECIALS 26 oz. COCA COLA 100 for plus deposit Limit 8 per customerWith $5.00 grocery purchase. Chapman's - 2 litre Assorted Flavours ICE CREAM 1 °9 limit 2 per customer with 55.00 grocery purchase. Wham 4,4 I47