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It seems that farmers always
have been at the bottom of the
heap, Hundreds of years ago an
English king decided to help
the ailing wool industry. So at
an early stage government re-
cognized that agriculture is of
vital importance to a nation.
DASHWOOD
Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422
"HURON COUNTY FAMILY
PLANNING"
invites you to attend the
BIRTH CONTROL
CLINIC
held every Tuesday and Thursday
at
HURON PARK
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Oxford Hall, from 6:30 - 9:00
p.m.
Services include:
1. Counselling
2. Medical advice by physician
3. Contraceptive methods
4. Tests i.e. Pap Smear.
Everyone welcome. All services
are available free of charge. For
further information please call
235-1014 (weekdays) or 228-6910
Tuesday evenings.
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The help given ;✓as however
somewhat unusual and didn't
cost his government a nickel.
He simply made a decree that
all dead had to be buried in
woollen shrouds. This was des-
igned to help not just the sheep
farmer, but maybe more imp-
ortant to him, the wool factor-
ies.
Many people complain about
the high cost of food but very
few do something about it.
A great number of housewives
did not change their buying
habits since prices increased.
They have no right to complain
The sale of convenience food
such as TV -dinners, prepared
frypan mixes, instant puddings
and instant what-hav-you are
increasing. People complain
about high milk prices but the
sale of less expensive powdered
milk is dropping.
Aregolfer
scores ace
A well-known area golfer,
Ernie Chipchase, R.R. 1,
Dashw cod, carne up with that
big coveted fete last week when
he scored a hole -in -one. He
was playing at Oakwood Golf
Course, Grand Bend, when he
rame up with the once-in-a-
lifetime thriller.
Playing along with Mr. Chip -
chase when the hole -in -one
took place was Jun Bedard and
Jack Jansen. Two other golfers,
Bili O'Brien and San Hendry
were waiting at the 16th hole
when the fete was performed
on hole number 17.
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The word "fall" meaning
autumn probably derives from
the fall of leaves as winter
approaches.
EAFORTH
px„ pFALL FAIR
Hurons only Class '8' Fair
THURS. SEPT.19
FRI. ® 0
THURSDAY: --
9 p.m. Official Opening by R.E.McKinley, M.P.
Popular Variety Program
Queen of The Fair Competition
Merchants and Industrial Displays
FRIDAY:—
Parade - Bands - Floats - Exhibits -
Judging - Pet Show - Junior Fair Championship
Farm Machinery Display - Horse Show - Huron
Black and White Show - Penny Sale with more than
50 prizes.
FULL MIDWAY - - HORSE RACES
Selection and crowning the "Queen of the Fair"
Admission:
Thursday night $1.00. Students with cards 75 cents.
Friday $1.50. Students with cards $1.00. Children
not in parade 50 cents. Cars 50 cents.
Dance Cabaret Style
SAT., SEPT. 21 Seaforth Arena
Music by "The Bluetones"
Reserved Tickets $4 Couple
Phone Ken Moore 527-0508
Alf. Ross
President
Mrs. Kathleen Cuthill
Sec.-Treas. , 527-0753
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1974
'The lower cost cheeses are
selling at a lower volume,
while more expensive imported
cheeses are sold at increasing
volumes, Shirlyan English, the
Free Press reported pointed out
that except for those consumers
on fixed incomes, most house-
holds are not cutting out food
luxuries to keep their weekly
budget costs down. If they are
not cutting down, then they
can't be hurting.
It strikes me that all those
bitter attacks on the Canadian
Egg Board are directed against
something faceless. What's
a board? It has no personality,
no sex. It is an "it." The
farmers are not blamed for
anything, but they elect the
board system. If any one of
my readers ever was involved
in the initial organization of
a church, a club or some group,
it must be acknowledged that
mistakes were made and for
some years afterward the const-
itution and regulations are bein€
changed to correct these mist-
akes.
Why don't the critics of the
egg board give them a chance
to iron out any difficulties that
arose? Their greatest sin so
far seem to have been that the
rules allowed the production
of too many eggs, which cost
rthe egg producer dearly. But
a price has never been increas-
ed because of over production.
H ensall Industrial And
Planning Committee
6s pleased to announce that
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