HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-12-12, Page 19Queensway staff, residents host
QNtloe.sway cixd two
heartwarming' weekends what
Sims*, Deceinba 2 it homed the
Nun* Hume Family Christmas
dialer and Utxxmber 9 the Rat
Hume F.auly Dun=
Oa December readenis wears
naiad to a beautiful pr ima
wtuc* smiled wirtits
behalf of she tandem by .
Bell. Rev. Stlayokuvic, voltmeter
chapiaie, led a devotional, followed
by the Ewer Higlischool Choir,
directed by Ruth Klaassai. The choir
gave a fantastic prearnitauce. Stuan
lrlcEwca and Doug lnsky gave a
guitar and Liddle rendition of Silent
State of Seafort
the sway plow throwing the
snow oar the sidewalk.
"I understand Wingham and Kin-
cardine have a large plow and plow
the streets wide and use the roads
instead of the sidewalks," Council-
lor Reid told the council. It was
suggested that such a plan might
work in Seaforth_
"1 think u is a coining
proposition," Cou nailer Parke said.
"There are so many cars the people
look far a way to get out."
The qucsticxt of liability if a
pedestrian using the road was struck
by a vehicle was discussed and
Christmas dinners
Queensw ty
Nursing Home
BBorne Peck played husk
m the piano. Loamy Ander-
ION clogged to "1'U Be Bumke Far
Christmas". Residents wag pleased
to be able 10 host this pogrom nand
dime( for them families.
flit December 9 program c.on-
aswd of a devotional by Rev. Gram
Dart* followed by 'ilk HU
h
Cossity amidr
directed by Sim Wyatt. Catholic
a sub Inoly
"Jingle ". To ad the program
Rev. ad Sirs. Dalin saes a duetisa Time".
1t is indeed appropriate this
season to thank family, beads and
volunteers for Heir commitment
stay
old p> >,ss.
The staff at Qtamsway decided
10 NI w own way give back in the
c& 1umuwty by Waft* lands w the
Hume Casty Christmas Bureau
mud The Oodarich Shaba for
Chritalaatl Ian
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EVE NTS: Decasrb�er
12, 7 p.m. Fellowship Simons,
December 18, 10 a.m. P ressty
School Program: December 20, 7
p.m. Resident Cbrisasas Party
=byHenson Kamm and
24, 2 p.n. Cheistaaas Eve
Service led by Wally and Deb
DleWolle.
• hen me,
council was of the opinion that the
onus would be on the vehicle.
The discussive, brought out the
fact that there was more to the
yuesuun than that of just plowing
the streets. Farmers with sleighs
must be considered, ed, Mayor Clutf
said
The council unstructed Clerk
Wilson to obtain as much infor-
mation as possible concerning the
price of equipment and to wile to
towns which have plowed streets, to
learn their opinion, and if possaibk,
the cost.
Stable funding
• hest /race D the stick
sufficiently appealing that farmers
will want to be registered.
We also hope to be a more effec-
tive organization in the counties
when supported by stable funding,
so that our resources are not used
up by beating the sideroeds and
concessions on membership drives.
We could do so much more for the
rural communities.
Mr. Buchanan said in his speech
that the government was looking at
mandatory registration, with funds
to be directed to several farm or-
ganizations. Then he went on to say
that studies would be done, and
consultations would be taken. The
tone of the speech was vague and
non -committal.
The OFA has taken a
predominant role in the campaign
toward this strengthening of the
farm voice in Ontario, because with
DRUMS= 19, 1944
With less than 15 days remaining
until Christmas, additional Seaford)
marks= each day arc being
garbed with special lights and
ready far the Chamber
of Commence Christmas decoration
coral Judging 1Q determine the
prize winners will take place on the
evening of Monday, Dec. 21st,
according to C of C president,
George Mcllwain, and committee
chairman RJ. Bouncy.
This year, judging will be carried
out on die same bags as but year.
The town has been divided into
throe metes sad the winner is each
zoite will r cave aD electric
Wankel.
Seafarth requires a sowed
nomination to fill the council this
year. While persons were
only five had qualified
at the Tuesday deadline.
All new members, they are Ernest
Williams, James Kelly, Walter
Murray, Wilmer Cuthill and Brew,
John Flannery was elected mayor
by ac.clamation, and Reeve N.C.
Candno and deputy -reeve Cart Dal-
ton wens alae returned by ac-
clamation.
over 21,000 individual farm mem-
bers and 23 commodity group
members and organizational mem-
bers, we have the human resources
and the commitment to develop this
concept.
We have repeatedly tried to cane
to an agreement with the two other
farm groups, but with little success
so far. We will continue to try to
negotiate a fait and representative
rapport among all farm groups.
Total membership in the other two
farm lobby groups is between 800
to 1200, depending on which
figures you get.
In the meantime, 72,000 Ontario
farmers enjoy equal access to all
the benefits that the farm groups
work for, without paying their fair
share. Farm license plates, property
tax rebate, rural hydro rate assis-
tance, defence at the GATT talks,
land stewardship programs, et
cetera..et cetera. Why buy the cow
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In my hotel room, 1ht TV
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1990. One staunch political sup-
porter and Agriculture Critic for the
PCs, Noble Villeneuve, panted out
to Mr. Buchanan that surely enough
studies had been done, and steely
enough briefs and consultations
were on record to give the new
minister the background and strong
supportive arguments for endorsing
and implementing this plan. He also
pointed out the level of strong
support for this concept as com-
pared to the number of farm mem-
bers that opposed it. Mr. Villeneuve
has always been very visible at
OFA conventions, and talks to
individual farmers.
Mr Buchanan replied that the
government was definitely looking
toward a stable funding proposal,
ONGRATULATIONS
ON YOUR
50TH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
ARTIIIJR &GERTRUDE
HENDERSON
Dec. 21, 1990
With Love
FROM YOUR FAMILY
• PARK THEATRE •
GOOF a
CHRISTMAS
IS COMING
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but would consult with the "union
of farmers and the CFPO".
As we move into the 1990s, we
begin a new chapter with Roger
George as our well-respected OFA
President. He believes that Mr.
Buchanan as Minister of Agricul-
ture is open toward further dialogue
with us, and that by working
through the knots and the misinfor-
mation with him, we may be able
to develop a viable plan. And we,
as OFA members continue to work
toward this goal so that the interests
of the agricultural industry will be
advanced in Ontario.
Tofi�et01.
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