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p%V s... dam Advance -Times, September 2, 1876
A paned alt natural uranium
r'a - 8600 kilowatt-hours of
d ml -lift, compared with 1.5
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1976.
NORTHERN STOCKER
aid FEEDER SALES
WIARTON . Thurs. Sept. 9 - 10.00
sAL, 3000: MIIARTOM - Thum 5spt.
23 - 10:00 on--, 3000: ?I11111SALON -
Wed. Sept. 29 - 1000 a.m., 1000;
MANNOlSN (tats• Qw+wd) . Thum.
Sept• 30.9:30 a.m.. 2800; AMOS -
Mon. Oct. 4 . 9:00 a.m.. 500; LA
SANE (OUPUY) - Tues. Oct. 5 -
9.30 am. 11,100: VUS MAW - Wed
Oct. 6 - 10:00 a.m., 500; NEW LIS-
KEARD - Thurs. Oct. 7 - 11.00 a.m..
1000: SOUTH RIVER - Fri. Oct. 8 -
10:00 a.m.. 1000 WIARTON
Thurs.. Oct Oct. 14 - 10-00 a.m., 3000:
GALETTA - Mon. Oct. 18 - 10:00
CAL. 1500. RANY IMM (5rallon) -
Man. 00. 18 - 11:00 a.m.. 2600;
LA SAME (Dry) • Tues. Oct. 19 -
10.00 a.m., 1000: SOUTH RIVER .
Thurs. Oct. 21 . 11:01) a.m., 500.
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M: 138. HunhwMe, Ontario. ►8A
1 K0; Telophe" 785-709-3491.
- FARMERS -
NOW IN STOCK I
210 - 250 - 300 - 350 J. & M.
Gravity Boxes
300 and 350 Boxes painted on
inside with Graphite paint to
insure easier unloading and
longer life.
6 to 10 ton J. & M. wagons
J. &lis- Bale and Grain
Elevators, built stronger to
last longer
COMPETITIVE PRICES
MAX RIEGLING
395-51.7
7 Miles Wed Of Lueknew
On No. E6 Hwy.
1�p a
i wtw¢r:..:.xia�: _1
NO DAILY HAULING j
Butler®manure stacker 1
swings 550 to store manure
for twice -a -year spreading. 1
We can design your new
waste -handling system.
But don't take our word for /t.
Ask a neighbour who owns Butler.
1 1 Listowel Silo A Tile Ltd.
Box 36, Moor ReW, Ont.
mmm : S19,m3-2120 and 638.3077
are en re. one s, a enc e , ee eg stem whereby provinces de- ere a era
with the Silver Circle children when the new centre is livered services such as health, participation in programs which Back -To -School
opened, will teach the children acceptance of handicapped welfare. education, power, roads, rarely recognized regional or !1
children, if they are exposed to the situation frequently., etc. and the federal governmept provincial priorities. If you ♦ `` i K SPECIAL
needed a hospital, you ,got a ♦ V
hospital; if you needed a nursing N a
i���;�111�liyii�'.. r.,. home, you got another hospital
4 Bruce County assuming whichcost
many
tDue anon to
4. INGLIS FARM , p 'of
" 'neV1F look" for big match Services increased—account-
ability ►" ability and responsiveness de
creased—costs soared and the
144 per jar
plus 144 bonus
jar.
Published by the Progressiv Cons•rvativ Party of Ontario
:
The forthcoming International
Plowing Match, to be held at
tented city area was planned for
a 90 acre site and is now ex-
Zx}wk
regularly
$1
WHERE DOES CANADA
managed things like long-range
yam, style, Premier Davis is
to
GO FROM HERE!
economic stability, monetary
seeking to forge a united pro -
some people find themselves
There surely can't be a think-
There
full employment, etc.,
vinial front at the heart of which
panded to an all -record size of 137
Ing person left in these parts who
pretty much along the lines of the
is a comprehensive plan for ac -
Free Estimates
isn't aware that our country is
BNA Act. That Act, nobody
commodating the priorities and
economy fell apart. The federal
beset by some very serious prob-
should forget, is the result of an
directions of both levels of
lems. Some, it is true, are not
agreement among the provinces
government. That plan ack-
WHILE THEY LAST I
new, but they may be more seri-
to create a central government to
nowledges that Canada is not and
The local committees have
ous than ever before. Quebec's
provide what they individually
cannot become a unitary country.
struggle between confederation
could not. It is logical to assume
Our vastngss, our regional differ -
are planning their tours to in
and separatism as the answer to
that the provinces of that day did
ences and traditions preclude a
R.R. 3 Walkerton
its cultural aspirations has been
not intend to into the world
centralist straight jacket and de -
ment, failed to respond to the
well known to English Canada
an offspring that would grow up
mand consensus. That plan seeks
'
since the "maitre chez nous"
to devour the parents ... and for
a sensible division of responsi-
i/
days of the I.esage government.
the first hundred years it didn't
bilities to each level of govern -
The planning committees in
But now it's not just Quebec.
try.
Things began to go badly awry
meet and a fair and adequate
1
Every province and every region
about the same time that Ottawa
athe
sharing of the fiscal resources of
I
of Canada seems to be re-
unilaterally revamped the tax sy-
country to finance these ser -
g
examinin the s stem's continu
g y
stem, resulting in a money flow of
vices. If the ovines must as -
' 'l 1
. Ing usefulness: Nobody's happy
staggering proportions. One field
some Ottawa's share of the ser-
,
and tensions between regions
of formerly exclusive provincial
vices, then they should also take
"
moved Premier Lougheed to ole
Jurisdiction after another was in
over that part of the federal bud-
".
serve the other day that relations
waded by the federal government
get needed to pay for it. Any other
.
'
between the federal government
using these enormous fiscal re -
solution would have taxpayers
fT4
and the provinces are at an all-
picking up the difference.
2:'
time low .
sources.
A hundred years ago the pro-
4,_ ' ,Why
1)
Shared -cost programs in hospi-
vines began the process of
'
At the risk of oversimplifying,
tals, medical care, welfare and
Canadian nation -building. If the
�.
too much government. Tension
post -secondary education were
federal government no longer has
and exasperation grow as compe-
imposed upon the provinces
any heart for continuing that job,
tition between the federal and
where the failure to join meant
they will find that the provinces
provincial levels increases. Dur-
that the people were taxed for
have not lost the capacity.
LISA CHAPMAN gives shouts of glee as she plays
ing its first century, this country
benefits that went to somebody
make-believe with a cardboard box at the Wingham Day
developed a governmental sy-
else. A multiplying federal civil
-
C C t J Wopd th r f Is the int ration
service administ d f d 1
i wtw¢r:..:.xia�: _1
NO DAILY HAULING j
Butler®manure stacker 1
swings 550 to store manure
for twice -a -year spreading. 1
We can design your new
waste -handling system.
But don't take our word for /t.
Ask a neighbour who owns Butler.
1 1 Listowel Silo A Tile Ltd.
Box 36, Moor ReW, Ont.
mmm : S19,m3-2120 and 638.3077
are en re. one s, a enc e , ee eg stem whereby provinces de- ere a era
with the Silver Circle children when the new centre is livered services such as health, participation in programs which Back -To -School
opened, will teach the children acceptance of handicapped welfare. education, power, roads, rarely recognized regional or !1
children, if they are exposed to the situation frequently., etc. and the federal governmept provincial priorities. If you ♦ `` i K SPECIAL
needed a hospital, you ,got a ♦ V
hospital; if you needed a nursing N a
i���;�111�liyii�'.. r.,. home, you got another hospital
4 Bruce County assuming whichcost
many
tDue anon to
4. INGLIS FARM , p 'of
" 'neV1F look" for big match Services increased—account-
ability ►" ability and responsiveness de
creased—costs soared and the
144 per jar
plus 144 bonus
jar.
the Plowmen's Ball. The Agricul-. vide the best for the expected economic controls has increased .,
SALES. REPRESENTATIVE tural Fair building and the audi- 175,000 visitors. They have air- central government incursions
torium are both reserved for this port facilities, trailer park ac- into provincial jurisdiction. The $89 9
required by
Quality Installation
:
The forthcoming International
Plowing Match, to be held at
tented city area was planned for
a 90 acre site and is now ex-
public's confusion went up with
them.
regularly
$1
N
Clay o r Plastic
.
to
aging conflict now takes the form
The
International, being held in
County for the first time, is
some people find themselves
of "take it or leave it" or "we're
Walkerton September 28th
panded to an all -record size of 137
crunch came when the
$17.98
'
Free Estimates
not". Ottawa is steppfng up its
October 2nd, is hosting the Win-
acres. Requests for information
economy fell apart. The federal
for the plowing match.
The
is typical. If that were not
to
tario draw on September 30th.
are coming from the bus com-
government, which for too long
WHILE THEY LAST I
enough create provincial
hostility, the federal government
PHONE: 392-6700
►i
►`•
The local committees have
paries in the United States who
had ignored its primary responsi-
- 144
,
leased the Walkerton Community
are planning their tours to in
bilines for economic manage-
►� lar
RE
DEMONSTRATION
R.R. 3 Walkerton
H
Centre for this purpose. The tele-
elude the International Plowing
ment, failed to respond to the
41 plus 36 bonus
t�rr'illr'r'u11�FZ�Z�IZ�IFZZ-..
N7A 3Z2 BIII(derf Interim Finanang
vision draw will be made from
Match.
crisis of which it was, itself, the
!Y reg. $11.78
,
PROMPT SERVICE
Development is sponsoring tours
through
the ice surface area. After the
The planning committees in
major creator.
1
!—� ���-� ��
t+•.J Call Collect
their complex in the eve-'
nings.
provincial budgets have already
been based.
draw the area will be cleared for
Bruce have gone all out to pro-
The imposition of long-term
.-. NOW
the Plowmen's Ball. The Agricul-. vide the best for the expected economic controls has increased .,
SALES. REPRESENTATIVE tural Fair building and the audi- 175,000 visitors. They have air- central government incursions
torium are both reserved for this port facilities, trailer park ac- into provincial jurisdiction. The $89 9
required by
event. Two orchestras are hired
commodation and hundreds of
prevailing Ottawa strategy of
The Co -Operators insu
to provide the music.
interest in the
homes available for overnight
heightening crisis and encour-
ranee
Unprecedented
accommodation in the event
aging conflict now takes the form
Association
International, being held in
County for the first time, is
some people find themselves
of "take it or leave it" or "we're
Bruce
without stay -over facilities. The
going ahead whether you like it or
f Oft 6 w ^ X
shown from all directions. The
whole county has taken on a new
not". Ottawa is steppfng up its
look; farm buildings are painted thrust towards centralism,. It's
and cleaned u as well as man of d d ;th t ul
198
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r
72 capsule jar plus
18 capsule bonus jar
I. reg. $6.49
499 NOW �
for Wingham and district. MONEY
F y
the towns and villages. The en-
thusiasm the is
ectslon, ma a - ou cons -
tation, to pull out the shared -cost
it
41
WINGHAM
ONTARiO
among people
programs forced the provinces
• Specializing in aH lines of insurance
P g
AVAILABLE
such that one can say that Bruce
County will be literally shut down
into in the first place, and leave
the provinces to fund them alone,
tai E>• - a1 EM Et• W Et• ti W ER EM W E>• E>• aRl W an W an an an
Please reply to:
for the plowing match.
The
is typical. If that were not
to
,
THE CO-OPERATORS MORTGAGE LOANS
plowing competition and
the large area of exhibits ranging
enough create provincial
hostility, the federal government
,
FIELD
Residential, Commercial
INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Realde
from farm machinery to fashion
will
added further injury by reneging
,
Rural
shows require several days
to The being to
on its promise to provide guar -
to the for losses
1
RE
DEMONSTRATION
1
Box 234, Goderieh, Ont. Land Devejjment
cover. slogan used
welcome visitors is "Spend The
antees provinces
in income that were diverted to
,
N7A 3Z2 BIII(derf Interim Finanang
Whole Week In Bruce".
The Bruce Nuclear Power
the federal treasury when the tax
system was changed. So much for
,
PROMPT SERVICE
Development is sponsoring tours
through
a solemn promise upon which
1
!—� ���-� ��
t+•.J Call Collect
their complex in the eve-'
nings.
provincial budgets have already
been based.
,
"'THE EQUIPMENT PEOPLE"
519-836-0470
That's where things stood as
the provincial premiers met in
INVITE YOU T:
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL
CIAG INSURANCE FUNDING CORP.
Arthritis Society plays a
leadership role in the provision of
Edmonton.
There, Ontario once again
,
The
,
home care for arthritis.
played its traditional unifying
role. Rejecting Ottawa's adver-
;
TEST DRIVE A
TRACTOR
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THE ANNUAL MUNICIPAL
275.H.P. 8630,-- 4 wheel drive with 8
1
ENUMERATION
r�
furrow plow (2-4 furrow
trail in tandem hitch)
-STARTS NEXT WEEK
The annual municipal enumeration will be conducted between Tuesday
1r
;
125 H.P. 4430 with 5 furrow 18" semi -
September 7 1976 and Saturday September 18 1976 incus-ve During those
,.
, x,
mounted plow
two weeks an enumerator carrying a proper cientif cation card .v , call at your
.s.
residence for a few minutes to check basic information required in determining
• your eligibility to vote in the municipal and school board elections to be held
December 6 this year
70 H. P. 2130 with 4 furrow 16r' semi-
* the allOcation of education property taxes bet.veen 11ne pubs c and separate
school systems
,'
;
mounted plow
• the distribution of provincial grants to local. governments to help reduce local
tax bills
,�
LOCATION: George Hubbard Farm,
•the preparation of Jurors i:sts and
'
,
ispopulat on nformation needed for other mun copal programs
,
County Road 25, Two miles
1
The enumerator must record such information as the name age property
east of Blyth. Follow Signs.
y g
status,(e g Owner or tenant) school support and res,dency.of all members of
the household
�-
TIME: 10:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M
P.M.
When the enumerator visits please check that the information on the
DATE: Wednesday, September 8
p
1
Enumeration Notice s correct tf t is not revise it and verify the changes
,
1
If you afe not home a Not,ce will be left for you If changes are necessary p14ase
make them and mail thr- Enumeration Nonce as soon as pbssibie n the self
addressed hostage prepaid envelope accompanying the Nonce For any
Watch This Ad for next Demonstration or
additionalnformatir )n please contact the local assessme^+ office
Contact us by at:
phone
Ministry of
Revenue
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A DANDY NEW MODE of transportation
for youngsters in
,
HURON,
TRACTOR
'Dandy',
I
the village of Bluevale is provided
by a German
,
Ontario
Sheppard owned by Gord Hall.
Elaine Campbell gets a ride
EXETER,
s DEEREBLYTN
LTD.
in a homemade cart which is pulled by the four year old
519-235-111 S S19 -S23-4444
,
dog. Mr. Hall built the cart this summer to give the children
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some entertainment.
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