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Sea tt role . a 1 it. e a n be Relations cis d Public o..s offs I�e.n „ ! . et a_ t . o el. at o b d .e e r , err wt.l. µ. , t a ve e . � $ , a Tuesd t1i at s � F ls. a n,hid, Y g lr . s t s , . .. t n i l , Q w . �d �+ , Ci i b �l , n ffN R , O n Cp t al, :. the coati.....« g ., la .. Y. a �.. :.:,:, , ,. .. „ th home f Mrs;:.Gr Pa le;. .. 4. , �' Prld R `-" .� , .. y . I, ,, �. pl? tier a 144 �dl fo al and •' ChurehC,lint4n .on. Otto 1' ;Sid a S. , . - Mr , 'Ho Is a staff member will" be hold to Goitre on .� _ rig . $ Y 9t , I I. o In and �In e _ tt-�---� �44 , Qa. ia.... Si people, ; h a . ! „ _ 9• ce - ant thrpu h the t e more than 200,QOQ p: Monda October 6th, with 7>{` ,,:' . ,: ,.:.. .Y �lMalt, McPJtE Hu on Count is no ex p organized g h P of the Huron Gentr.A for Y,.... - 1 .., ... r::. aA}s+�F!WiN 1, 1!Il.. ..y t' y ., : : ` '`,� ".1 '�... flans were: coin feted fpr .�:-. - " _--.,,,.., • 0, ed al cat : me 1. F ;ew = icor is still wh ar under m. is b x lunch far the noon s, -, washe n to the. ause and con• Clint.Rn lV.:. s..jt o ,. a Children. 'an . youth l8cated p r tri. the At.#;it►ttc , ,,.. d tip G, d► d1?. .. Food Booth,.tirSt d4 of the Pride R1AA: is a ver.. , s a d is ea , Th �' Y .,< . " ,,, _ A ., eo lc •.f r ovation n. for is cer th . Y .fi. ° r , ; , wh t snow Der ed and cerin p o eft , .Q �} 5f pn Huron. Street in Cltrlton., . „w , ... e t e' :''to'•. t..e Y n g ,P P � , •.:. �, ,r ,, C�. sheer ,i >rt. �. •• ICi , . , . An invitation was acre ted roti Se t. 18th, attragtive and hi h tell�. n ,° oe tp cancel p p g Y ; j. • • 1AA is a er w rtn error to t Hurob bra . ch inone , < that s , P.i.�de R Y. Y a s. a are silo ons e d q y g; Thts centre is dedicated «p r 4 , .. caked: Rocky:. , Gahadt n her g ! , e n ; :... r , ii P ,,, from Dashwood Women s Lunch was served b Mrs. g three-way cross fQr }. ,� ; , , kms . .,,he to , save Y .. .. .i t r, ,""olive a anti, kll ,h field i,1 secretor (vier Ma research ,ma , 11? t o e t „ V . Y ntr are Terry's s lea. Y , g a x fel to fain lies s. Iv „ ., • ;, he famil : f Fussell across . #lid, cpu Y Y F , „a P g t t il e o s f 1 ; +g; f rou h 74,OOQ Instttu to a fun n, ght . n J, Keys, IvMrs, it,M,.Scott and the 2700 CHU areas, . lit three. We ero r st a Terr. Fox fund .. the lives of g ly roble s rel tin o the ;1'1;r'r, +; . ,1. „Q. s .. t : , su, ;,portlrt , Terry Fox s in Augu Y t Terr P n1 s g t Mrs. Edo Kerr 'and --a r ;` e c Miller gatheredon his lawn, o u areas, 4f L Constdertng ilia Y an dtans this ear • Dashwood Community Hall, 1 , n , , , the 7t. . ;, Ii, Marathon of Hope. was established to the wasp t eve more C a X sacral, emottona77 and This hi hl de endable % • n close to the area ct the dr aded Tuesday, October 7th at 8 socttal times spent. 9 Y P recently for a picnic. In 1, ._ 'i Society's s who will contra q ...,. _ ... ................ '; iasm route Canadian Cancer S t y learnin develo meat of r as. c s. The enthus ge n g P .,,..,x,,,,,,,,,, w.,. / • hybrid h t ,I. tg. HE charge of the games were. Thin highly dependable a. _ the response has been } _ R A HAMILTON and was initiated b 30 farmers in the sterile in some loc lities du t- m ttton of this 21 arluron Branch headquarters „ disease.. children, and young eople �" .'}I Y e a e to the chemical the crops and'soU conditions. The Ministry Dave and Donna Miller and n r 'l : „ and a b_ Yg fantastic. P • ., a The simple Concept of farmers workin ib r r. a stressed ,l hybrid, has. T r ad. well It s. been said that Terry . Very goodantia,p,i.11«y,. - c F B r� one area, M +m_xY the fertilizers that have been used. The groups of the Environment is kee in a """ old has touched nearly every- m Clinton and ale y ded she sand, .Mrs. Hay was to ether to o ve e p g t tis on the Gwen O Rourke Guess the ,;1, Mrs, llrlakins ad i h what .he r' "h g s 1 the en rgy problem is wet behind farmers who set as a. rou as stud in the land have been arta was raised to fins h Ver cod standabilit heart :and an over- over ' $1,5'00 has been y nliKi ��o Cis : Stoon' 110 group studying unable locate studies as well. numberof'ell beans in o'a'r ;' Very f Y ones h a _ ++ introduced and thanked b' (� 1 mi lion has donated to the tin orient Money has been coming. to starts and has brave attempt �7 g root system. r being practised m Colborne. The result is- an opppsecC o those who fight alone'. After any earthworms or or antes.. The hard land ' l.Y J • .economical fertilizer that ett-riches the soil an stud es t e rou invested $1 kes re will be no need for land fill sites was won by Kevin Park and a >r whelming $10 I p from all over the count and Mrs. R.J. Doig. ; ( The • Strong.root-system. y' to cross Canada on foot has Ada ,ted to a wide m Y t h g p 0,000 to up to three times normal horsepower said Mi•. Emery. "It will be worthwhile to fourth bIrthda P guessing game by Dave �' been raised to ga towards cause. some people are sending Y and utilizes waste material, avoiding expert- each (less than they spend in fertilizer every to work u .The waste in fuels and none is u • Ada ted to a wide cancer research in Canada. The fund, which was directle to shown this. This wsa the Family and render of soil' types and I` I sive petroleum roducts. F Y dig p the old dump sites and reprocess the Miller. p their donations Terry said in one inter- Consumer Affairs meeting Correspondent ndent Dalton, Carla Dalton, Carrie grown conditions. F F year) and built a ., specially designed enormous. 'g po g' garbage.., E , �range of soil types and l ' Toronto, 4 view, "I'm not a dreamer,.. convened b Mrs. Doi and MRS. ED REGELE Hare Ran' 13euerman and The project is not something restricted to recycling plant for municipal 'wastes. The In Ontario the same problem is being At resent the tnunici alit du Everyone joined in the Y •Long slender ear with -- the Colborne but the beginning of a garbage is sorted and metals and 'glass are discovered in Kent County and the Ottawa waste a the lent pays a 'p Y mping� races. The running race was growing conditions. Pe Gibb, who' or- Y g d M a n o r welcomes �Peggy and 1 m not saying that this Mrs. ~ A. Pepper, Mrs. • 527-1106 Paul Beuerman and Colleen dee kernels. much larger project farmers cross p p y tipping fee which ' • Long slender ear with ganized the fund at the will initiate any definite cure Pe^ er ave a readin i m Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rock g P g P j a the sorted and sold to recycling depots. The rest Valley. The nitrogen that is applied at 100 pays for operating the plant and still costs won by girls: 1st Shelly, 2nd • • News -Record noted "Just pP 6 g McCallum were her nests. Russell country could be working on. of the waste is beaten with water until the ands per acre is all but washed away. a municipality, Kathy Stone; Boys: Ist John - deep kernels. for -cancer, but 1 believe in not making excuses, but?' and daughter of 10th Con- Sympathy is extended to • Excellent dual purpose ose p° F Y th ictpalit less than a disposal site. , Y P ny Miller, 3rd Jamie O - ontario Bears `w, C this afternoon Monday we've Mrs.. "'Eldon Kerr. ,cession of McKillop visited a ischii nd ' h bradproducingLes Emery, chairman of the Ontario organics are emulsified. plants get 25 per cent said Mr. Eery. Farmers ave ownership of "4} _�_ _- _ --------___.- __ __ �/Y _- l__ __�_ 1_,e�+�..__ _, - __.miracles. l have to._' �� __ __...-..--- - o _ _—L._ ___Mrs,.. -Elmet F� __.__ __---- - - -- __ Y ,_hi h -_ h the fertilizer • Excellent dual pot pose , had �wo�I00 the n s -- -- - - g - - - - Federatron_bf A tic Mutes enc _ Commit- _ _ . _ _ _ P q 'n still help 'to - t - g n tgy mmtt Fhe lent- takes m waste from food he attic en'in the c8m osted fertilizer i _ __ _.. Rourke; -.Ladies:.. 1st,-,Si..bl,__. _- --- _ _. I People ca , P President, opened the. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs faintly, m the loss, of a y gilds with high food j� P � P t s plant- and can fertilize theft hand for a Y -'� 'I; i, hybrid, producing high Growers d b several cash donations as make Terry's dream become W' fred a er and famil Mrs. value silo e. • M111er tee and regional director from Northumber- processing plants, farm ,wastes (eggs, ,n an organic farm which the plants have to frac 'on fo u 2nd Pat, 3rd Barb Miller; yields with high food • Church service was held Mr. E. Lilt was visite y rY meeting with ,a poem and il Df g Y husband and father, g tt the sual, cost, land County, offered energy saving ideas to manure) and sewage sludge. The emulsified process the'mselves.'To test this nein product y` Men: 1st Dave; 2nd John, V value silage. well'' Fischer was former El- g g P Mr. Emer stressed the advantages of ' Co-operative on Wednesday at 11 a.m. members of his family. a reality by sending a conducted the business. Roll _Mr. Carl McCallum visited Pride R1 4 R. R. � Huron County farmers at the Huron or oases are coin sled and the end result is 1000 ton was sent to Hamilton• an 3rd Russell;. Teenage: 1st n with Rev. T, Duke in charge. Happy Birthday this week and more money is always dopa ion by a cheque pay- call was answered with for a few days with Mr. and 'mina Regele• A lS a very g po , d Niagara - compost. fertilizer over manure application. David, 2nd Gail, 3rd Patti search. Y Mr. John Townson of R.R. 'showy" corn* variety and t federation meeting Thursday night. Mr. a no smell, organic, balanced fertilizer that districts. In the Colborne area where the Compost 'application has no weed seeds 1. Pride R'144 is a very Seaforth Mrs. Wm. Brown accompan- to Mrs, Ella Bissett who will needed for cancer re able to the Canadian Cancer "What' are you doing to Mrs. Wayne Hartman at S OffQ Ont. - "showy'' and sed at the rano for the be her 94th birth- Society, marking it the Terry, will certain) be outstand- r Emery is involved in developing economical can not onl feed our crops but enrich our fertilizer was used the corn rew to a record O'Rourke.' Kick the Shoe Y' Y P g Terry, who lost his leg to Y+ g Y. make your children's life Bcucefield. 4 Walton is still a patient in in in our field. systems of producing alcohol from agriculr land, Y Y F Y of 12 feet, Mr. )tinct reported. spreads evenly, and there are no restriction Kids: 1st Johan Miller, 2nd will certainly be outstand- 345-2007 hymns; Reading from Psalm day on Wednesday and to bone cancer three years ago, Fox Marathon of Hope and more enjoyable. Cindy McCallum celebrat- Stratford` General Hospital. 9 y 345-2027 y p rted. on what time of year it should be applied. Y ' . In in your field. 46 - "God is our refuge and Mr. Earl Watt celebrating on of Hoe sending it to P.O. Box 1306, Correspondence included ed her fourth birthday and His nes hbours and friends tural products utilizing waste material. , Mr. Emery pointed out that recent studies The group is working closely with the When questioned about heav metals, Jamie O'Rourke; Ladies: 1st Ing began his'Marathon 527-1319 g walk in an attempt to help g wish him. a speedy recovery. The project he outlined is. called Agpro in Manitoba have shown the land to be Ministry of Agriculture and Food monitoring y Patti O'Rourke, 2nd Pat strength, always ready to his 76th birthday on' Friday. Clinton, Ontario NOM ILO. Program for Area Convert- her little ,friends, Jamie p y y _ g Mr. Emery said that there is no problem help in time of trouble. - • . •— •-•-• - Mi er; Men: (closest to rope) unless the plant starts dealing with • ^• � _____j Comparing our lives to industrial wastes. Ist Russell Miller, �d, - � Jimmie Cooney. Wheel.• ar- watching natur d how a1. ETHYL FOR FUEL mother Duck loo fter her Y brood so God is read to helprvrw ': Every- Wednesday is I row race (Adult and Child) "After looking at all the data there is no 1st Keith and David, 2nd p to wit t 1 h us and 'care for us. God WE RESERVE THE RIGIiT ■ ■ oro e y a co o . Donna and Jeremy, 3rd fuel that can c e h h i " �+ , protects us in the storms of TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Senior Citizens Day! „ said Crops Emery. Y• • Crops high in sugar content would be, Jamie ane Grant. nd Kathy. Drop p utilized in a distilling plant to manufacture t Jam' ro c 5% DISCOUNT ON ORDER KNECIHITE� ethyl alcohol: clothes pi in a jar: 1st life, and from Psalm 119 KNECHTEL 1, g P Shelly, 2n Johan 3rd' Verse 105 - "Your. word is a ~ lamb to guide me-" We have +�e� Y ®rtl� I God to guide us through the MON. TUES. &WED. 9-6 P.M. _ - I OR FREE DELIVERY Tris not necessary to divert foodstuffs' Y fog as a Captain does his THURS. & S. 9-9 P.M. said Mr. Emery. "Corn is too expensive to Kathy. ' ship, to the harobur his SATURDAY 9-6 P.M.WE LIKE • SERVE ® A LITTLE BIT BETTER. - Kgrow and doesn't contain enough (starch The closest birthday waseternal home, Closing with % J. lin Town Only) base). Products like sugar beets or artichok= Ken Miller Closest anniver- ~Max. Purchase of $50.00 e, es and wastes from food processing plants sary was eith and Barb, the benediction all joined in . y °V ` could be used." youngest was Melissa Klad, singing "Safe in the'Arms of .. _.__ _ _ ..- _. _..-___-_-_ Jesus. Pack WISk liquid laundry Some farmers 110W...are gearing up .for oldest wasdimmieCooaey.A Wizard._Ru Si Room alcohol plants. In Manitoba a firm has candy scramble was enjoyed Friday morning, Father Ritz StackShout Aunt Jemima g - Caruana visited with Sister Herbed or Spring Fresh � already started up its own fuel alcohol plant by, all the children. The, Mary and observed mass CRACKERS DETERGENT STAIN -Aerosol 500 gr. 149 PANCAKE _ r and expfor gasohol. 1. re o ted Mr.lEmeryn this picnic ended with a ball !vith all Catholic residents. . ,W DEODORIZER , fail for gasohol, reported Mr. Emery. game with captains David We welcome Father Caru- 350 gr. Pkg. ■99 REMOVER liquid 750 ml. 1, ■99 SYRUP 4I "If farmers work and share the burden of O'Rourke and Dave ,Miller, oma as the new Parish � lt. � 1 Pr[ces effeettve the job they can make a better job of it,' The gam¢ ended in a tie, . I until Saturday, $0 0 encouraged Mr. Emery. 31-31. Priest and also si ter Mary 129 350 ml, 400 gr. �,,49 P ' for her assistan � • September 20 1980 .. . Munchers Mr. Charles Wilson enjoy Hlghllner ■95 . ed a few days at his home old South 121/2 oz. Tin FRESH ONTARIO and also enjoyed. a fishing Lipton Chicken Noodle SOLE IN BATTER WINDEX ;ma a tacos IDS1 trip with his sons. GRAPEFRUIT by Janice Murry Mrs. Ida Wolfe enjoyed an SOUP 14 OZ. outing to her daughter Aud- JUICE �� liquid Refill liquid Trigger by NI Munchies rey Balfau's home. Pkg. of 2 E es 1889 ® 900 ml. Bottle 4 held their second meeting at � .��.• M n Visiting with Mr. Wilber Pkg' r 600 ml the ho P of Debbie Hulley. ted; ' � , { 4, 1mO9 McKillop Munchies was the ` , F ' t , y i Keys wen Mrs. Keyes and ■ Libby's Deep Browned , name chosen. The roll call, , I1 : " , 7 , " � _ 1m49 "What stir -fried reel e 1 + 1- ; si imade at home", was an-- t + jFJsic, also Mr. James Mc•P I , 1 , t z Naughton of town. t t r, r i i :r .,, , ,.. , ., a swercdr uccessfull b Miss Mae Smith' ed Swanson Beef,BEANI Christie Premium Plus ", Y ,Y c�+eLY i i, e A with Miss Isobel Ramble Ia?,`t Tamm Driscoll read the Wednesday. Chicken yr Turkey Plain or Salted ENDUST y Rev. D. Beutal of Monkton minutes of the last meeting visited with Mrs. Ida Wolfe. MEAT BOMB and they were approved by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Del Monte all. The leaders taught how ,t�. a s Rcstcmcyer of Dashwood PIES .g . , • took Mr. John Kerr for an 200 r. to make tortillas and make outing last week and also $ OZ. Pkg.0learned them into tacosof . Members ° �" Mrs. Kerr visited. 1n69 Family Pak Centre Cut procesor sand sthe tsymbo450 gr,�+ < A. The club's next meet- Visiting Mr. Arthur Nich- 6� PORK '"`•� Ing be held at Janice and Pride 8108 1s widely adapted olson was his wife.JUICE 19 oZ. Tin Pkg. ■ PORK CHOPS All residents express sym- _�, pathy to Miss Bessie David- CHOPS �s , - Grace Murray'sMur ma home ge „�' Sept. 18 to make cabbage � son who recicved word last Miss Mew , ''� , Friday of the death of her 48 oz, Tin .- � rolls. The roll doll for meet- Pride threR10is a top , 't _ in KJ is to re rt on either y�eldong Ihrr.*e•way cross Y brother Mr. Sam Davidson of CSA symbol or a food for grain or silage in the f "Portage La Prince." Mani- CAT York Smooth or Crunchy processor. 2600 CHU maturity range �::,(� In691b. ,tOba.FOOD Aylm@r �lfhol. 1■49 lb.8108 ,s highly' resorts- - Visiting with Miss David- ` ° Kirkton girl iS mended for these reasons F son were Mr. and Mrs. ' Complete Variety T®MATOES ER 1! f'I/- I Charles Shields of Toronto. CO d • Excellent grain yields . � Welcome to Mrs. Celilina 6 oz. Tin 28 Oz. Tin . U cif@gC/t@ and superior total di- IV Cardiff who is the Menest 'resident at Seaforth Manor. 2/-859 JS onnie Francis of Kirkton gestible nutrients per� was selected by Exeter acre• silage. District Co•operative to be - Bingo was held on Friday Rich dark green plant � I evening with twenty-four re- 1 "<a. 1of sidents attending,. Winners Fresh one of 20 participants at. with abulky cylindrical tending the second week of cob. SPARE the 14th annual Youth Camp held August 10-16 at Geneva Widely adaptable. Walter were under the B Cecil Park near Orillia. �t Rhoades and Charles and Old South RIBS Organized by United Co Fast dri-down. Ludger Sequin (tied). t •Miss I� RODUCE, Brun$Wick Wilma Brill and Mr. James C�+I; McClure Latuiis: 1V Mr. Lud er ',7 �. aperatiMcs of Ontario (UCO). Join the grows fist of ` V Sequin and Mr. James No SARDINES 11 F Store Sliced 59 youths from across sat�sfred eyornduCers h Ontario took art in this who are strip. sled w, 1h Ian: G - Miss Doris Wills - Prices effective until Saturday, September 20, 1980K r P ___ In OII, Tomato SauC@ 1w59 Ib, ,'',�µ , COOKEDyear's program which the outsiandong Perrot-R.R.2 Seaforth Mr, Erle Dow O - Ltrdgrr _ ____..__ _, y v emphasized the development mance of Pride 8108 q. Can. No. 1 1 d ° ' OZ. F,L 1.1; of pleadership and prom- throughout is matur�fy Se uin and Charles Ross. 4 Or Mustard $once' HAM munication skills. Two other area ill, corners • Miss Ila Gardner. Million Dollar Bingo - Miss - .; �A OZ. Tln i n ` ,% .: Doris Wilts �, Ontario Grown ® fir' ",1; "f camps were held July 1.1-14 5%'0476 a, and Augnst 16-22. _ . o. 2/.x'9 f ,,� +� corp.. o CELLO _�u / SPECIAL OFFER TO AREA FARMERS FREE GRAIN BANK Store your corn & take it home later on as Meal, Crumbled or Pelleted Feed as you require it. .FORWARD CONTRACTS ALSO AVAILABLE For information on the above Call DON CORBETT AT 527-1910 DAYS 527-0211 NIGHTS 1PNOTC1 TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED 527-1910 � Seaforth 0 ® = `04, �[ c om Q V N, w �Jkkl� 0 1V Can. No. 1 Ontario Grown CABBAGE CARROIS No" - a snow321b8ag.s1.00: �. -; % • Fresh from ftie Tropics Prod. Hand. Can. No. "1 BANANAS .25.b. Air Care Solid DEODORIZERS 200 gr. ■Q�9 - ___._�V_ Behold - FURNITURE POLISH „x,.1.99 Pride of Canada BOLOGNA By the Piece ■99 Schneiders Side BACON ENDS 500 gr. Pkg. 1■19 1/2 Ib. Pride of Canada WIENERS 500 gr. Pkg. ® 119 139 . Store Pak Link SAUSAGEyour our SEED WHEAT NOW.1 �� BULK AND BAGGED FERTILIZER ` 9 Ib. NOW AVAILABLE . } 34�-133 Bus. 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