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J r u� 1 ., a , ... :-J. ,I I " r .1 11u <+. j. x ' J 5 . y 4 ,rttl y+4''%^t ,•1; }.. *... V %t . ,� ., 1 „, .. t. ., .. ,..,1.... ... '•rl!.. 1.,, ,l v!, , ��,I��. -,. . ;",.,J,,­!.,1�. s%f. F'1 s +�S �l '+ i .rj'C. '`J..,.r',rt a 9.A.: - �, Rk 1 ; r' The Hots. Bette .. Stepi 0 `` ,.. � .I � : �,; _ : Tho !� 4a�'? is `i rr' iC 0r / i -f? ` 14 A� !gyp * � �_ n e�I►Jf'llt of hiy ` M D., I1Iit1j't3te : Q a:,.. l,r d �r , � - atariounced new mf► i '° .� � ^ !"..R!pf '', _77"..east , ; ,, y f Ontay i v l rates fformr 1r=�'^Tr,1"., ti k, come into effect o t!.,11j ' ,x1.e A �,­,!, ­.,." -, CT "1976. On that date �tl� Thr-` du11 1. HUR.ON �` minimum rate will! q 2�fl.x "t0000,v`p� NIS r A � 1,'4 ' ® per bout an i P q1# ' tel .' itd 'alta ��rt,,' ffi �� x d n the +e } ? (Ex®ter) 'dtti« industry the minimum *.: 'd'I!fr�l`QAS-"� ' two ' ,lin , M,� k : $2.90 per hour. L.PacI'll�rW p� ;a subs a ^ .� � ., A ma jor reason for the txtcre � V d!l ll'at�l� 51�'alat bmf, ;; Extend To i® Y®v fon 1lnvlt®tit®n i® Attend i�� _. is to protect minimum wage Chex legate fota�°4 .a 1 earners against increases in . tame'. IfowetZ t `im _ tgeanpti ... t. ' �, 5 i 4, = G =. -J give these workers aiti wa xtbt �, } living costs, The new rate � um ## $ ' -GRAND OPENINGg rs greater ,dcbtiota ilii td lC'91,auesi:$tates �, °g ' purchasing power than either the: 'V 'o, fr��1V- e'U, is `� approxi $2.40 or the $2.25 minimum rates ansa y dQ i-1Qgr. ' x r `'ia . f did at the time they were estab- 'that t_e , prate a F Y M , , ,. 4, „7" lished. At the.same time, the'$2.65 In a4if�ii09uar 1'1h tfar At' .�. ` � r . . rate should slightly improve, the wilt 66, �n " .. c . �' :.i? r'' � ., .. ' R ' position of ., minimum wage for some empldess 1n' th r ' r' p ,e A .. , - � . earners relative to other ospitalIttdiitstr Tire t tl►►eC�V,':k*� workers. - muurnutil< pity whtere h ar �•' �Y « " ' ° To ensure that these relation- 'received, atitda:tbe'C �e$o�s o moi` 'r y'• . SC®TLAN® CAME TQ WI'N'GWAM last week in the persons of Ian (left) and ®avid ,* ' �� �-" . Savage, who are the guests of Herb Phillips of Wingham. The brothers, are from Sterling, ships arc not seriously eroded tii Iled a nplQ cies it;wfil .firer, , „ ,d� i; ' - r,.11 Scotland and arrived in Canada Saturday to investigaRe job. possibilities Ian Savage, a w> be, n ouncsd prior to';tile iu= ' X A` r=� � I IIIA, ! - r s �=Jy, " whose wife is Mrs. Philli s' niece, said the would leave for Scotland a ain next Monde trpdue.' pnofthe •sl mintlnmm 1W ? ,� :. �° r$�;w� r �:.. p Y 9 Y will s ' t Y � §� r."3 � p a d, p THE P`oW `�►1Ilt!]1 1. litlollAC4Mlellt�" 11e ; ` lel '` but hoe to return soon to work in this area. g M � ' , ,' , t , g f Viz: ... rixal a with'` respect to thea f ��« „:,, 1 ,,.�,:., i mtiti>rt ra�e 'a eabfe t� ,•' r to ni i t stpdettt 'aid to harvest * `k` � `} � _ ,' _ O of man" in tfie: seasoaai agrtetlttatff �` - -: 4 t J '.,H �'^v 7 ., ; J ti r m rc,S,Ra y, �' ; R t e • ,dnst'ry.. ' - ` , ,n N ,sUlo. �, :�_1.4 Bank can ed,{ ,x�t v`t :^s.,`!`'k" ,L, "T $5r l '> C ? .3' "`tom J .w .,.r `3k' ,I. K ay ce 'k J+fis 1 ry, by F § . �' l: !...c,'z,. &�:w ,�.`. • ` • a 3 «^'lel. . ;,� z s� 4 fi K 11 "y� T , g earliest tools ., ? � - ", 1, ter;: » F 4 F 4M>; y> �4 %1a * F, x R • The Plow, key that unlocks the. .SA�z ? 'h" AJ �� 11 �..as= i ' NA tya 'M1•;,. c,; .s x3 'M'.v"r" z. '3Fc'A �>v`z �, { ,ru; 3..rj,,: fertility of the earth, has been ani`- .� « _� >" 'a. H�,ron Fed rat n- it Id ,. ��o 0 instrument of man since time' r:.. r >tFa1 1 •ON � ° �? . „.,.....,., began. . �i �',` • • • • Banks have changed, said banker and also for the custo- did forego the pleasures of the, D veto merit of fife flow dates �� s o; ,.� . " r ,a � . o! Their N@w FI�III�I�S Einar Smith, speaking for mer." international hockey game, to back top p 'M i` ling oh . first time man .: ; •:. - ! have credit established before P �� xF members of the Huron County scratched the., .earth with ''a - . Comple,ii�O; ilisilG11 �RePMlr3 , � ' � � Mr. Smith who will come to the .. 1. HIGHWAY 4 - JU$T NORTH OF EXETER Federation of Agriculture 'in farm with his van if necessary to going out to buy. Your bargain- pointed stiff: The oldest .plow. m U,,- t � 1 � ldlrrd alnlr�l.. ' Exeter, last.week. "It used to be ing position is that much strong- existence gpes.,back 4,000 years :.rl� c ' � ' �,1 r at bankers felt they were better see first hand where the money is er," he said, "if you 'have 'cash and today lies in a museum in• " :o. a;.1 QIN�ng �1'111C@ J,d'. " !" y to be used operates the 'first1. than their customers," Mr. Smith mobile bank in Canada for the in your hand. 'All banks have Hanover, Ggrmany. „ �FR'■ JAN. 16-1:00 to 5:00''p.mbsaid, "but not any more: It .used Royal Bank. The bank still needs some kind iaf program to help the Canada; however, has a much QE�IiatOr cl@01i11.- and ; to be that loans were a roved or farmer 'decide if a venture is younger history. First .recorded R f • t p ^ u;- PP a reasonable security and 'will @1.. ., re ected on the basis o the assets feasible. If it is, 'the assets• are use of 9 plow goes back only �I ,lip - • J look at marketing conditions and SID ADAMS of .the customer.' That made it less. important than repayment about 350 years and the' first re- f' at the profitability • of the loan, ca abili It is to the advantage a 'IPr ietor . a . * See Our Unique .N eW Facilities easy for 'the banker for he didn't capability. g corded plowman was M. Couil- � � � � s. . apart from security. of the lender to het the farmer WINGNAM, GNT. • °A` 'fit It run any risks,. Now the banker " P lard in the early 1600'a- It is poss- will look at the ability to repay, He counselled the few who get ahead, for. the better off the ible, however, that aplow-like ties. 357-1171 8tts. 357-11;03 wTiA ; o which entails, more work for the braved the blowing snow and farmer is, Athe better itis, for the tool was used by 1�Jorth Amegican "' ; *'See Farmi,n Frontiers %6 , lender." ` �1 Indians much earlier than the . , In the question period following 1600'6. F A Continuous Film Showing The Latest Developments • . the- address the difficulty of The first known plowing match . . Const�pa ' d r ` and Research in Agriculture young beginning farmers ,in �' . - UC W holds 'itn t to I I a t on g ;n Canada was in.1823 in the vii- w ° 1.'_' •: . . • ,securing'loans to become viable la o Ste. Martine; bout•. 30. 2` ., Chew Feen A MtOt- It's a cheiiimg . FORDWICH T The annual • , ' secreta Mrs. Bruce la • was discussed. The bank doesn't ge f a gum laxative that's gentlyeffective �4 ing iY nines frrlm Montreal. Seven And pleasant tasting. It's one laxanye: �U�� D,isplaly of John Deere Equi rrtent meeting 'of the United Church evening unit, Mrs. -Ben Gibson think that young man can start Britons and, hive French -Geta- everyone can take. Sodan'tsuffer "• :` , q p Women was held in the Sunday .and Mrs. Lorne Siefert with a small acreage to expand adians com ted. Other to ' plowing from irre larity. Reachfora Irl Ou'r Spacious, Heated Showroom school on Thursday afternoon. representatives to Board 'of until it is viable., -They would be . matches reported -in On- geotle'laxative. I, ,t ' • ; . . The worship service was taken by .. tewards, Mrs. Ron Livermore considered hobby farmers. Some tario and the Maritimes �aad feen A=Mint.;Nafrrtal(,' .', ,', .. �: - _ Mrs Wallace Bilton an' Mrs Mel"' fay t '` *� t saw • v^• ,a: P : y:• > >'r x,z' f• !%rx .1• ^ r 'r-�>f- « rr"�, F411 a Mrs 4. , Harding; .Social 'collatl1.eral from d44 '4r •unc1q is competitive Fplewing, was; 'ow,ft>4 .. . k"_q OO��' ' "' tR Via. . , ...: �' .dor. The then as , Inspire, s chio�l�s;#µNlrs. .Wray Cooper, necessary. `� �•},'-,.,,, tHME t' f ou hts for t)�lil ir''Year" t way 'The.. Ontari• 'Plovy ea ,„.-""�"'',�� k, .�.,u?s' »: .. 1 -w.. .'•' . Y -.F,~ . „, g �, w:;Wdliafaii Wilson; steward- In oEher. business .before the Association was formed m >f8T1� ate.. _�, v;.. • .. Mrs. Scott Clarkson, returning,'' ship and. vocations,' Mrs. Alex meeting which was chaired by By 1926 the Ontario event had 1 N +w.r president, ' conducted a brief 'Donaldson; Christian education-, the first vice-president, Alan become the International Plow- . session of business when the Mrs. Jack Wilson; su ply and Walper, it was thought that the. Feen =t:' ing Match "and Farm Mai3iinery L�][aT1Yt . . ^ . reports of the different depart- welfare, Mrs. Alex Reidrand Mrs. Huron Federation should not pro- Demonstration: The ' 1978 Int ; . �..r..°a.P�.. . . ' meths were given. Mrs. Stanley Wallace Bilton; press and publi, test -the seat belt law, as there are ' national will be held on farms � �, x''°" =' Ik"""` � Bride presided for the election city, Aft. Crosby Sotheran; com- enough issues pertaining -to farm- , immediately east of Wingham �'°"'- �-k-a-m— . and installation of the new 1976 munity friendship, Mrs. G. ing without adding' more civil and will•probably by the biggest 'S_ 000P, officers, as follows: Winkel; flowers, units respon: issues %o it. •. such event ever held. ,�_ . .. C Past president,' Mrs. Scott sible, Mrs. A. Stinson convener; Clarkson; president, Mrs. Elmer pianist, Mrs. k. Graham; manse, • • "` ' . . Harding; lst•vice president, Mrs. Mrs. Wray Cooper, Mrs. A. 5tin- ` W. Billion; 2nd vice -president, on, Mrs. Carl D'Arcey; pro- II . . Mrs: S. Bride; 3rd vice president, .rams, Mrs. John Topham, Mrs. • • : Mrs. Jack Wilson; treasurer, C.• Wilson , and-' Mrs. Clarence _: Miss Minnie McElwain; record- Carswell. I - • • ' - . 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FREE descriptive "RMQN , product folders, I Oft—` Y -.. _ r i We lime to know our customers I .. \ t ,AVE BRANCH 887-64'53 - 357-27„ BIL" __ L1c'1 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO ' "'. i. 11r ,) . Corrie Personals- �"". - . I I .. Mr, 'and Mrs, Fraser Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Donaldogers of R I"�' - . , Donald of Mesa, Arizona, and Burlington. I . . ' -�`"lp • daughter Maxine of Toronto, and Mr. And Mrs. Walter Charles , Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .of Molesworth visited Wednesday Charles of Listowel recently. with Mrs. Wilford King and Mrs. - Thomas MacDonald, I Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harkness I ' Afternoon unit and Mrs. Oliver Jacques of - "' Clifford, Mrs. Jack Ferguson and starts new year I • ' Mrs. Lloyd Jacques attended the funeral of Mrs. Anson Wolfe of Dutton on Friday. BRUSSELS - A poem entitled "New Year's Thoughts," read by MEETINiGo. p.m.. January , 16; 1976 Miss Linda Robinson of Guelph Mrs. E. Miller, opened the Janu spent the weekend with her ary meeting of the afternoon unit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne of the Unified Church Women . Robinson o - which was held at the home of ®�A FARM RM ®F Mrs. Wellesley Strong has Mrs. A. Bray. Fourteen members r/a returned from visiting Mr; and were present. - ' . , Mrs. Kenneth Head of Sarnia. The devotions were convened. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman, Tracy and Pamela of Sarnia by Mrs. V. Hupfer: Following the singing of a hymn, the Apostles' John Howard • R.R.7, OntarioLueknow,spent a few days recently with Creed and Psalm 145 were read, / Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson. followed by the scripture lesson " ' I• Miss Karol Caudle of Hamilton and Robert Grainger spent last taken from the fourth chapter of Paul's letter to the Philippians Concession 1 1 and Ashfield line Road . weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil and read by Mrs. H. Thomas. . Grainger. er Mrs. Glad Edgar, Mrs. John 'Prayer was offered by Mrs. Hupfer. " ^ - (4 corners west of Lueknow ® 2 south) Strong and Mrs. Addie Hutchison A poem entitled "A New Year's and Stanley Edgar, Molesworth,' Wish" and a short discourse on _ attended the funeral of Mrs. Thoughts for 1976" brought the . Alonzo Heath at the Trench 9otions to a close. Nrs. CONCERNING ' Funeral Home, Listowel, on William Miller took Thursday. I charge of the business and made ' Dr. and Mrs. Alex Strong, announcements of interest to the • Paula, Heidi and Peter of Wing- ham were supper guests with the `Mrs. group. The annual meeting'of the Presbyterial will be held Febru- THE �'�®� ,� former's mother, John ary 4 in Brucefield Church. The Strong: general. meeting is in Brussels .. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Williamson church on January 20 at 8 p.m. ' and family of Mount Forest A Bible study period was con- . visited recently with Mrs. Albert ducted by Mrs. H. Steffler. BREED- Heibein. The February meeting will be Mr.- and Mrs. Jack Ferguson ,held at the home of Mrs. Watson . and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robin- Sholdice. son were Sunday' guests of Mr. I , and Mrs. Everett Sparling in Goderich. The Northwest Territories Corrie and attend this informative me Mrs.', Fred Hyndman is a were linked to the continental rail � patient in Listowel Memorial Hospital. I system for the first time in 1964. Two years ahead of schedule, . - See Limousin cross cattle and learn the many Donald Graham and Peter that was when the Great Slave • Steurnol are vacationing on the Barbados Island. Lake Railway began operations,. The 435 -mile line was iltbythe ,,,/ ® In of this fast, gr®1A/ing breed, • ' a(�vantages Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mino, Tracy federal government a a cost of . and Denise visited recently with � . some $80 million. �II:I - , _ ... ., a:::, ... ... ii nm. mYu rn , IIUI IIII�I Iii ul I IIOI ,Y, i ii i — a . -. 0 . , v ., . *ae ,ifA-.,,a...,^.p, . it �1,,,, 1) _ o «. 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