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It would be a thneF Consuz ing.proJect to
calculate the exact amount of 'nny'weekIy
food dollar that directly ,benefits the
agricultural industryitkOntario, but;•II im-
agine that it would . Abe .. a very'Saga
armurpt of the total- expenditure,
Food processors •saythat they need
cheaper input costs. to keep their opera-
tions nutting in Canada, meaning that the.
farm gate price shouid'be reduced stilt fur`
ther. 1 don't think that'tbe agricultural in-
' dustry can be expected -to reduce their
prices at all, because now we're not sure
that we're breaking even. The average
prise paid to a ffarnner for corn is $125 per
Metric tonne, but Ira costing $140 to pro-
duce it. Similarly, the return' on wheat
averages, approximately $140. per tonne, but.
it costs. between $155 , to $1 H to grow it.
IIn ancient tunes Juvenal, a Roman
water r,. wrote of a ,people no longer
threaii !' ned by Ivor i.whose chief pre-
upation :in •
Host two sYi-fercgaanad `cac`gT:fo
intimation was th�a$Pfen
people have
abundant cheap"fpad;and plenty of distrac-
t ting entertainments, ,they are riot paying
enough attention to the reinforcement' of
their nation's strength. We have both a
cheap food policy in Canada and' the Sky
Dome. We also have Meech Lake.
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COURT'WOODBINE
The May meeting of Court Waodbine
M100 of • the Canadian Order of Foresters
was held on - May>.15 in Cranbrook Com-
munity Centre. &other Harry Jacklin and
Sister Lois Hart opened the court. The
nominating report,. was 'given ior the slate
of officers for 199041. .
' Past president, Harry Jacklin; president,
Mary Ellen Jacklin; vice-president, John
Vanass; secretary treasurer;' Bill Craig;
Chaplain, Lois Hart; recording°secretary,
Nancy Vaness; conductor, Mac Mc1n osh;
guard, Ber°yl,,Smita and auditors, Donald •
Clark and Jack Conley.._ .
Members were reminded',that next
month is the annual barbecue.
The court closed in harmony. Wilfred
Strickler and Donald Clark +served lunch.
The 50-50 draw was won by Lois Hart.
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MURRAY-PENNE/a •
Northsirje Unitedurch) Seaforth, was
the setting for a spring wedding on May
12, .1990 when Jennifer .. Lynne Murray,
daughter of Jim and Joyce Murray of
Goderich, exchanged vows with ,Mark. •L
Penner, son of John, and Elaine Penner of
•Harpp.nrhey. ]reverend Cheryl -Ann
Stedelbauer-Samoa presided over the
cerreiriony while Mrs. Margaret; Whitmore
,wase organist Lynne"Penner.,of Seaforth,
sister of the . groom, was the rMaid -'®f
Honour .and Jerry Penner of New Horn -
burg, ceatsi¢n of the groom, was Best Man.
Ushers were Steve Penner, New Hamburg,
cousin of•the groom and Jason Walker of
London, cousin of the bride. Lisa,• Scott
and Stepen Martin, all of ReP. 3 We'esley,
friends of the couple were flower girl and
ring bearers..A dinner was served •at.
Gtnette'a Restaurant with Jim. Magee - of
Coderich, grandfather of the ,bride, as
Master of Cereinonies. The couple are liv-
ing; at R.R. 3, Wellesley.
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AN
THANK YOU
The Lawn Saie Committee
of the Seaforth Community
Hospital would like to thank
all of those who donated
items, vyprked at the sale,
came to 'shop or helped in
any way. The breakfast &
sale netted approx. $3400 for
the Hospital Building Fond.
YOUR SUPPORT IS
VERY, UCH APPRECIATED
MAr KUS-MMBALL
Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Malkus of
Seaforth are pleased to announce the mar-
riage of their daughter Donna to Randy
John Kimball, son of Maurice and Thehna
Kimball of Wheatley, Ont. The wedding
took place on April 21, 1990 at the bride's
house in Windsor, - Ont. with Reverend
George Schmidt, brother-in-law of the
bride, officiating at the ceremony. After a
honeymoom in British Columbia, the cou-
ple are now residing in Windsor.
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BILL 107, POLICE SERVICES ACT, 1989
AND REPORT OF THE TASK FORCE ON
RACE RELATIONS AND POLICING
The Standing Committee on Administration of Justice will meet •
to Wielder the above-mentioned bill and Report in Committee
Room No. 228, Legislative Building, Queen's Park, Toronto,
commencing on Monday, 28 May 1990.
Bill 107 is a comprehensive revision of the Police Act. The Task
Pored Report was commissioned by the Solicitor General and
presented -on April 11, 1989.
The Committee invites written submissions from individuals,
groups or organizations wishing to com4nent on the above-men-
tioned Bill and/or Report. All briefs should be deposited with the
Clerk Of the Committee as soon as possible and no later than
Tttosdrati, 19 June 1990.
R'eque'sts fent appointments to appear before the Committee to
make an ore) prr;aentation should be directed to the -Clerk of the
CONY—sifted as soon as pbssible end no later than Tuesday, 12
June 1900 for consideration of the Comrnittee.
Bob Chiareill,
Chair •
Douglas Arnott
Clerk of the Committee
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