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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-04-27, Page 149 A14 - THE HURON. EXPOSITOR, ,ARR1140, _1983 • J INTERNAL PARASITES was the topic at a seminar held at growth In heifers. Examining a new product to combat this the Seaforth Veterinary Clinic last Wednesday evening. problem, from left are. Lyle Haney, Kevin Kale, Ken Felix Leupen, representing rogar/STB Inc., sponsored the Flanagan, Tom Melady, Ray Devereaux, Dr. Brian Nuhn seminar. Approximately 25 dairy producers attended and and Felix Leupen. (Wassink photo) learned that parasites can lower milk production and slow Will announce new farmer program BY SHARON DWIZ Ontario's agriculture min- ister, Dennis Timbrell told a meeting of Huron federation of agriculture members in Lucknow last week, he will announce a program for beginning farmers shortly after the province's treasurer presents the 1983 budget May 10. Mr. Timbrell was speaking to the North West Huron federation of agriculture an- nual .meeting held at the Lucknow District Community Centre April 20. More than 200 area farmers and mem- bers of the Asrhfield and West Wawanosh Township federations of agriculture attended the meeting which was open to the public. Mr. Timbrell said he re- commended the program for beginning farmers to cabinet shortly after he became minister of agriculture, along with an improved stabilizat- ion program and the extent - ion of the Ontario Farm Assistance Program. The program was presented to the treasury department last June, right at the time the treasury officials were in- forming cabinet the govern- ment's revenues were going to he a minimum of $300 million less than projected. This program and several others had to be shelved. Mr. Timbrell assured the meeting he would not be a party to including the pro- gram in the throne speech a second time IT he did not already have the assurance of the premier and the treasurer that they will pro- ceed. Jim Boak, an Ashfield Township farmer, asked the minister during the question period if the program would permit his two sons, who have lost their farm, to start farming again. "The cows are gone, the quota is gone, and so is the farm," said Mr. Boak. "Your government is now propos- ing a program for young farmers, will boys have a chance to start over again?" "We haven't finalized the qualification criteria for the program, so I'm not in a position to tell you tonight," replied Mr. Timbrell. "I cannot promise you tonight 9that the program will cover your sons....Whatever we introduce, there are going to be some people who will not qualify. .The minister told the meeting he is disappointed the federal budget announc- ed last week did not allocate more funds for the Farm Credit Corporation (FCC) and encourage investors to put their money into agricul- ture through agri-bonds. Regarding the virtual abandonment of farmers in the budget, Mr. Timbrell said he had expected the federal government to use the legislation they pushed through last year, permitting them to borrow money from international money markets where interest rates are lower than prevailing rates, to recycle money to the farm community through FCC. At the time they tacked about doubling the amount of money in FCC which gets about $500 million from the federal treasury, said Mr. Timbrell. To date they have only been able to add about another $50 million. The minister also criticized the federal government for re- tusing to include a tax incentive oneE uraging in- vestors to put their money into agriculture through SEAFORTH SPORTSMEN CLUB Annual Trout Derby Saturday, April 30th 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. LION'S PARK; SEAFORTH Free Admission CHILDREN UNDER 16 Prizes, Trophies Food & Bait Available on grounds agri-bonds, in last week's budget. From what he had seen of the . federal budget at the Please turn to page 15 4 • Don't forget MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 8TH We have a large selection of FLOWERING `Complete Nursery Stock *All types of fertilizers & insecticides HANGING BASKETS Perennials of every kind of eery kind. We have a complete selection of HERBS AND SCENTED G NEW HOURS: OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK 9:00 A.M. TILL DUSK HANGING BASKETS & SHRUBS arriving daily!! See our large selection of BOX PLANTS ( TOURS are available through our GREEN HOUSES Have your group call ahead for \, osorvatlons. 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Direc- torslan to contact young people of 4-H age in their respective townships in con- nection with the organizat- ional meeting Tuesday, April 26 at 8 m. in the Agricul- tural Office Board Room, Clinton. Each year many serious farm accidents happen in Huron. It's apparent that some of these could have been prevented. Excellent new information, Water Well DRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Neil 527-1737 Duri 527-0828 Jim 527-0775 300 deductions, exemptions and credits to save money on your T1 GENERAL income tax return. H&R Block will help you take advantage of every possible saving which applies to you. Prices start at S18.0O D at participating offices. It pays to be prepared -- by H&R Block = H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 5 Ontario St. Clinton Open 9 A.M.-S:30 P.M. Weekdays, 9-1 Sat. 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FULL CUT CUT FROM LOINS OF 'A' GRADE BEEF ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK - ?.69/0g3•49b FROM HINDS OF GRADE 'A' BEEF BONELESS! RUMP ROAST 7.03 ,kg 3.1916. ,CUT FROM GRADE 'A' BEEF BURNS FULLY COOKED WING OR , T-BONE STEAKS SMOKED PICNICS PORK SHOULDERS 7.91,k 3.58. 2.60..1.18. BOTTOM, OUTSIDE, EYE REMOVED 6.81/kg BONELESS! ROUND ROAST oR STEAK 3.091b. TOP INSIDE TENGER YOUNG BONELESS! 7.03 /k4 ROUND ROAST OR STEAK, 3.1916. 23.6 OR LESS FAT MEDIUM 4.17 ,k9 GROUND BEEF 189. BURNS BULK BEEF AND POR0 3.28/kg BREAKFAST LINK SAUSAGE 1.49.. GRADE 'A' BEEF BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 0R STEAK ' '� 7.23;ks 3 281b. COUNTRY COLD BRAND 1/2'4 COUNTRY STYLE 8.80 /kg _SMOKED HAM 3.9916. NO NAME ,NEAT & SERVE MEAT PATTIES FROZEN 8.89500 g PKG. NO NAME BRAND BAVARIAN SMOKIES 375 g 1.59 PKG. 3 PAK - BOIL IN BAG SCHNEIDERS SLICED CORNED BEEF 3 050 s % 99 4 VARIETIES MAPLE LEAF SLICED BOLOGNA 1.79 SCHNEIDERS 10 VARIETIES MINI -DELI COOKED MEAT 250 g 1.98 EACH VACUUM PACKED SCHNEIDERS BOLOGNA RING 5.49/4 2.4916. MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED amp BEEF BRISKET " J 5.49/kg 2.491b. SUPER SPECIAL SPRITE, SUGAR FREE SPRITE, TAB, DIET COKE, OR REGULAR COCA- COLA .,e_ PLUS DEP. SUPER SPECIAL CHUNK LIGHT IN OIL, OR IN WATER CLOVER :e4• LEAF TUNA4 SUPER SPECIAL CANADA"A" GRADE FRESH LARGE EGGS�-. LIMIT 4 DOZEN PER FAMILY DOZ. SUPER SPECIAL BE10E, PINK, WHITE OR YELLOW WHITE SWAN TISSUE 4 ROLL f.?9_ SUPER SPECIAL FANCY QUALITY STOKELYS CREAM CORN 14 oz. KERNEL CORN 12 ox. PEAS, CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS 14 oz. TINS FOR SUPER SPECIAL PIECES & STEMS MEADOWGLEN MUSHROOMS 69? 10 OZ. TIN PKG. OF 12 SUPER SPECIAL WESTONS HAMBURGER OR WIENER 'ROLLS 79? SPECIAL ASSTD FRUIT PLUS NEILSONS YOGURT 500 91.19 SPECIAL KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 1 1.49 SPECIAL PEA, OR PEA t HAM HABITANT SOUPS 14 oz. S9 SPECIAL SKIPPY CREAMY OR CHUNKY PEANUT BUTTER °2.69 SPECIAL RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY E.D. SMITH PURE JAMS 500 ML 29 SPECIAL CHOKE QUALITY LYNN VALLEY TOMATOES 28 oz. 7 TIN Mir SPECIAL 750 ml. JAR HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE Z.Z9 SPECIAL HEINZ ASSORTED JUNIOR FOODS 213 55 mL SPECIAL ASSORTED CARE MIXES DUNCAN HINES 520 9 f• 19 SPECIAL 121. 4.E kg TIDE DETERGENT. 7.99 SPECIAL UNSWT. ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT TREESWEET JUICES 48 oz. 1.39 SPECIAL FOR YOUR FABRICS BOUNCE SOFTENER 40 SH 3• 49 SPECIAL 7 CHOCOLATE VARIETIES NEILSON'S BARS BDL. 1. 29 OF SPECIAL BLUEWATER SPECIAL 4 5AR101105 PEEK FREAN COOKIES 4.9 1.79 SPECIAL VACHON ASSTD LUNCH SNACKS 0F6169 OFe SPECIAL REGULAR OR DEODORANT KOTEX LIGHT DAYS 30s 1.99 SPECIAL CARD OF 2 0,C. AA 01 CARD OF SINGLE 0 VOLT EVEREADY ENERGIZERS CARO 2.88 BOSTON BLUE FISH FRIES 2279 1.29 SPECIAL COUNTRY HARVEST ST011E MILLED. 7 GRAIN. PRAIRIE BRAN WESTONS BREADS 675 g 79' COUNTRY OVEN SPECIALS FREE! PACKAGE OF EIGHT 60% WHOLE WHEAT ROLLS VALUE 724 WITH THE PURCHASE OF A 501101ST STRAWBERRY sanr.t COFFEE CAKE 1116 oz FRENCH BREAD 16 Oz. CANADA FANCY GRADE JUICY "MACINTOSH" APPLES 5 Ib PK 0 1.99 SPECIAL ZEHRS NIPPY PROCESS ON MILD, MEDIUM 0R OLD CHEDDAR CHEESE 7.59,.9 SPECIAL MACARONI L CHEESE KRAFT DINNERS 225 9 IC PFOR 8 FOR SPECIAL READY TO SERVE APPLE, ORANGE OR GRAPE TANG DRINKS ONE LITRE 99 # CARTON PRODUCT OF U.S.A CALIFORNIA WINCH CARROTS 79' mop at AWL SWEET GREEN P ' PERS d /kg Ib PRODUCT OF USA Cat. 110. 1' j9/kg 1.95 Alums utiPi. • PRODUCT OF S. AFRICA 1411100* BLUE 0400007 of CANADA. 91104 AAD 00110900 PRODUCT OF CALIFORNIA CAN. NO 1 APPLES t,74/kg79°lb. TRAWBERRIES PINT 1.29 noOecT a Anna. ,yt4 Wle O[U*DOS PRODUCT a U. ON ARM FRISK PPLES .74/14979' Ib. COLE SLAW 8.2 99' PRODUCT Of CAROL. FANCY WARM NO NAY[ ID+4 FFNt1u001 PEARS 1.961149d9'Ib WEED N' FEEDioo9 499 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA FRFSN NO NAME BRAND NNE 0081177 2 r1 GRAPES 3.51 k• 1. BROCCOLI BUNCH 1.49 TOP SOIL 30 LITRE 2.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES ooz '1.99 ONTARIO GROWN CANADA N0. 1 LARGE "ENGLISH" SEEDLESS CUCUMBERS EACH 9$# 1.96,k. 89. SPECIAL PEPPERONI 10" OR 5" TOTINO PIZZA 3508 2.19 SPECIAL TODDLER 49', OR ER. ABSORB S0', FITTED DIAPERS 'PAMPERS PKG 919 WITH EVERY 540.00 ORDER FREE CANADA'S WONDERLAND® BUY ONE GET ONE SUMMER PREVIEW PASSPORT COUPON DETAILS POSTED IN THE STORE PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAN. N0. 1 VINE RIPENED TOMATOES THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODERICH MON., TUBS, 9 TO 4 P.M. WID., THURS., P191.. • TO 99.M. SAT. 11:94 TO 4 P.M. JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM 4173 WALLACE AVE. N. LISTOWEL INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4 AND 83 EXETER MON.. TUTS., WED. 9 TO 4 P.M. THURS., PR1. 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. 8:36 TO 4 P.M.