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tteiiir Is 0 scrnple Of our rats:
Comparethom with your prebint"
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$500,000 -Bodily injury and
property damage
$5,000 -Accident benefits
$25G -Collision deductible
i Ccimprehensive deductible, ,
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No accidents iii S ion or convictions in '
Driving,
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2. riving• t}t work.
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Weave apply further discounts; for 2 cora. No oche".
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6. Young drivers and: high risk drivers wekomed
As Above Finials ' Driver
/6 months.
. OTHER RATES .bY .PHONES
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`m,P4 bgrrowcover.
operating exnsks keu' font1'
, (reduction 004 livestock
Otoduction .fns for±ca•
purchases d.owsuch i4t
machinery arena eli
CMS; which qua ify: in,,•
'elude seed, ler,, tser, ,fuel,
spray. twine, feeder, cattle
and PIP/ *achinery repairs,.
hired `labor, add 'custom
assistancee f ms the dlocal
agricultural repreeente-
tives' offices for further'de
The `maximum, anrmovnt of
loans to be covered undere the.
program Own*, uny, one farmer
is 075,000..A subsidy of 3 per
cent on operating capital
borrowed above 12, p& cent
will be provided otileefisbe-
tween :Aprii� 1 and Deceilnber
31,1980;
Ta. eligible, a ji •er
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must'have.. had a Acts an.;
f of
•.rale coni front �
f e far
ming.
t lea t •000 e•
�Q .twelve
months im 1; :.diateiy
preceding. the date of appli-
cation; and Most. _ori . less
than 25 per cent of the' farm
asset; in 'comparison to the
liabilities • z
Appiiction forms,and rano-
'ehures will.soon be available
from the, local stigrictiltural
• representatives' offices and
,
:from. lending. institutions
,aroupti>the Province, .
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BU:,LB ORDER—E0#
bulbs from Mra. Mina
BY SYBIL ST
1 horticultural society takes an order for
nd ' ng the society's flower show last 'week.
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Curzon,: ba• n; en L
law, musician; t.Heath,'.
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needleworkerer 4and. C nad a.
Badge; mid; Leanne -Simp-
son, gardener; adwarker;
needleworker, .. a lore,
friend tato-birds: nadai
Badge,
Debbie Currie, Vista
Dalin,. Leanne sum do annd
,Sakasov have a rki d
Golden Hand.
Group B.. planted s Iia
seeds at 'die ,lack, e
Opportunity,, Worksh
has made arranlg<ements, to
,IOok after theem dating. the
summer.
• ,Group A attended a week-
end
eekend camp .and earned the
holiday,, outdoor adventures
and athlete badges. The
success of:tle camp was due
to the hard work of the
leaders, -Carol Beatie, Marg
Hogg, Pati lunter, Tanya
Sakasov, '-Heather SbaW,:
SylviaAnderson,
and three
junior ' leaders, Julie.
Nicholls, Lianne and Terri
Shaw. •
Mr and Mrs. Art Bt#rraws
haveput up shutters . around
their windows which Rrlly
)ook nicewith• their bid=FB'
You i be Orli d:
m ght -este
knowing drat Art�esade:4his
own shutters
Following ; her daily-''.
therapy ,treatment Monday
at Wingham and District
Hospital, Mrs. • George wa:
Webster visited with ladle
Shultz,: a.forlmer neighbors :;
,Mrs.: Elroy 'Laidlaw :and
Mrs. Lorne Derain. attended
. a trousseau tea Wednesday
' atthe home of tMr, and Mrsassista
Don Bushell in honor of their Vincent
daughter, Janet. .
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Durnin spent
eon h
xfin of Winwitgham.Mrs.
,wt4 e
"Xl d.Virs: John Bell
}_ting in Windsor with
'� . and Mrs.
nd
family. Mr.
attending the General
ling.
bridal
a bridal shower
fold ic>!�r•Debbie.Coultes
the home of her
Alex Craig off.
' Lorie Sch-
4was hostess and
oh litle contests with
from Joyce
:le also assisted
eningher many
gifts Deebie
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a t r s e lovely
ed by
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COMO' ACCOUNTANTS.
coirint
gifts lu r
Mrs1..Cirai
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;id s time of
ubarb time and
le!
has been Making jam and
thought perhaps some of die
readers might be interested
before the rhubarb is over
for the year. It is called.
Heavenly Jam: 5 cups finely
ly
cut rhubarb; 5 CUPS sugar;,
one 20 -ounce tin crushed
• pineapple,. unsweetened:
Boil hard for 20 Minutes.
Remove from heat and add.
two small packages of
strawberry Jello. Sir uatil
dissolved: Put in sterilized
jars and seal with • was..
Makes about : seven ' eight-
ounce
ightounce jars. Keeps well. '
CHUCKLE --A woman'
'motorist was driving along a
country road .when she
noticed a couple Of repair-
men climbing. . telephone
Poles. "Fools!" she ex-
claimed toher companion.
"They must think I never
drove before!"
"1 was surprised by
the great response to
our blanket Classified
ad
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Elaine Oakley
Mount Forest, Ontario
Mrs. Oakley thought she had a problem when
she was appointed to co-chair the craftshow
during the.Crentennial celebrations, this year
in Mount Forest, Ontario. After she placed
a classified ad in the more than 100 com-
munity newspapers through Blanket classi-
fieds, her problem was solved.
The ad, placed only once, brought responses
from crofters all over the province and the.
Show had to be expanded!
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Tracyands
Heather Wheeler and 1
Edgar; lee -dilute andh
Nicholson and Jewoifer:I
Miners; -Michelle, Puke plc
JBlie Gibson.
The McMichael•,
entertained with
routine- and I,J 10e . 'a s ►d
performed the Ottawa;
Valley dance.
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The HobrSpiritDire te:Us
,m<Surp>risteg Wys >w1as:athe
thought for the day at the
Sunday morning 'service.
The choir sang `Isn't He
Wonderful':
In the afternoon the Exeter
Baptist Young People held a
service. We heard many
-favorable- comments con-
cerning the singing at this
meeting, and we hope
residents will show support
by attending theservices
which will be held the fourth
Sunday of each month at 2
p.m.
Residents enjoyed Old
Tyme. Music on Monday
afternoon when ' Marie
Flynn, Lorne Lawson,
Wilson McCartney, Ken
Dale, together 'with our own
Jim Ruddock, Cecil Skinner
and Norm Speir provided the
music. There was, a little
variation on Monday when
Ken Dale played several
selections on the piano.
Taking advantage of . the
beautiful day we went shop-
ping at the mall in Goderich
on Wednesday morning. Mr.
and Mrs. Easton, Frank
Bissett, Muriel Gibson, Mrs.
McAllister, together with
staff mi
outing "
main
dm grOgin was filled
to capacity with Mende and
relatives of Elizabeth Scott,
who was .celebrating her
100th birthday.
airiness have. • not' for-
gotten us at Huronview for
this weekend they plan. to
send some clowns out' before
the parade to entertain
residents. We have hired .a
big bus as well as using -our
• van : to transport the 61
residents into Ciintun toview
the parade. .
Ed Stiles played the organ
'on Thursday afternoon for
the enjoyment •of the
residents.
Huronview would like to
' welcome Wilfred Sanderson
who is in on vacation care.
Huronview would also like to
express sympathy to the
family of Orville Dale.
Readers are reminded of
Senior Citizen Week starting
June 15 to June 21. Plan to
visit with us that week.
There will also be a bazaar
and tea sale on June 4 at 2
p.m., in the auditorium.
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HOWICK The ' second. '. .
annual .Optimist Club dente
and .draw.. were held
Saturday night atthe Howick
Coinmtnnity Centre. 'Music
forcing was supplied by
Rev 'Edition
Winners ' of the draws
were:, Via Rail weekend to
Montreal;' "John and Gail
Carroll, Listowel; weekend
at Ottawa, Bob and Marlene
Gilmore, Gowanstown; Sage'
week at. Mallard's Beach. `
Hyatt, Murray and Marie ne
Kirkby, Listowel; three
at AS Vegas and three days
at Los Angeles, Carl and
Joan Stewart, Fordwicdt;,:air
. ,fare to Western Canada, ear
rental and $200 spending
money, Harold_ and Ethel
Darroch, Listowel; weekend
in Kingston and the
Thousand Wands, Garfield
and Audrey .Gibson, Ford,
wich; 11 days in England,
Bill Tolton of Tolton Motors,
Bluevale.
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The Winghai
Advance -Times
357-2320
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