The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-02-03, Page 14PAGE 'FOURTEEN,
.THE L,LLCKNOW SENTINEL, LU.,CICNOW
ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY,` FEBRUARY 3, 1971
11,
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4 FEET x 8 FEET x I%a INCH
Arnerican Cherry - Random Groove
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Lefler To Editor'
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Lu4now4. Sentinel ,
Lucknow , .Ontario..,
Dear Sir ,,
It's time for arkiOntario, Job'•
Corps : .
With government policy creat-,`
Ing unemployment. and increasing
automation.,,, many, unemployed
afe ou-t `"o.f •Work'through nd'Afault' ',T
of their own, -
There. are, thousands: of worthy
projects in Ontario: Parks. need,
upkeep..' Roads need" maintenance
and cleanups.. Man -Made dust-
bowls and abandoned farms need
'reforestration. Community
centers and facilities need improv'
e'ments. while: governments waste
millions in welfare to. keep.heal
thy men idle This is folly,for the
taxpayer andunhealthy, for those,,
on •the dole.. '
• Ontario now, snakes grants to •
municipalities, but' the situation
gets steadily Worse.
The Province should assume all
welfare costs and establish an Ont-
ario job corps. • • .
unemployed 'could begiven work,
at the Provincial minimum wage.
till economic conditions improve.
and-.theycan get better:payi•ng
jobs elsewhere.
The mon
;.. 4 FEET x & REET x �/4 JNGH
Colonial Bich
'.bpi' PER SHE
THIS PRICE EFFECTIVEI'ONLY
WHILE:PRESENT SUPPLY' LASTS:
PHONE 528-3118
LUCKNOW
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Bruce County.;overspent its wet'-•
fare budget in 197.0 by 14 .per cent'
welfare administrator,Norrnatl.
Porter said:
Rising unemployment is the
mayor reasonersons require p 4 weT
fare assistance ,fie said , adding
that he sees no improver/lent in •
Bruce 'until spring rin when construe-
tion-wil ll emplo.'ees-bac:lr-tts -
• y
their' jobs.
Welfare assistance 1ast.year
totalled $285,679.. nearly three=
quarters of this for 175 families
receiving, eneral-welt re Cif y
six'persons received' -supplementar•
ers-mai-be advisable ltrextrerlie ,b
cases," . but I'll require more
staff if we are to ride herd:tin
them."
A
fi d'
man stationed at Wiar- 1
e.
ton' was added to the welfare staff;
on January.l-.
Council was asked by John
Sim of
the Bruce Historical Soc
iety to provide.'a $6`,500 interest-,
free loan to the`society to,,,t;over
costs of, reprinting History, of
Bruce. The:histor' ,,hy the late
Norman'"lol�ertson, of :W~alkerton
covered:this county from.its be-
ginning in the
rnid 19th 'century .;to
i90E�Th-e`o��irta-fpr-iiifn �-std-a
reprint made in • 1960' are both
sold out:
The county Made, o decision
!on a request from the Grey -Br •
uce-Brucet crease the county grant by about
'
per' cent' to., 6,200.
U
welfare, anyway, the taxpayers :..
will get ".sorriethin' for their •taxes;
the jobless Can have -some work
and we'can•abolish welfare for the
`a b-lebodi :
RIPLEY ABI
• CustOm; Butchering, -- Curing and Smoking '"
Cutting and Wrapping.-- Sausage Making --'Fast• Freezing
;HOGS AND CATTLE ON, MONDAYS
CAT.TLE'. ONLY ON FRIDAYS •
Have •cattle in on Thursday `for Friday's .kill
With 'Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From,
1 To 3 Weeks Whatever Your Requirements: Are' :''
For' Home , � ry , west Marketing ed Beef, Pork
and Lamb• In Any Quantity At.,•Lo ar'• Prices
Freezers We Sell, choice Home
'ALS:MEATS ARE `GOVERNMENT :INSPECTED (FOR YOUR.
PROTECTION
CHAS'.. HOOISMA, PROP.
ABATTOIR 395-2905 • . STORE: 395-2961.
HITECHURCH
Word was received here that
Mrs Sam ,Hutchison';, the. former'
Kate Johnston, and wife of .the.
late Sam Hutchison passed. :away -._
Monday.,, February,lst at ,Huron.-
view Nursing Home,,; Clinton ,r;at
the age Of' 93:.:' The :funeral is...
Thursday from R A, Currie Pun -
era]; Home , Wingha tn. Mrs,.
Hutchison grew to young wornan
Kinloss on the. farrn now owned
• 'try Joe Tiffin. She 'leaes.to
mourn her Iiss one daughter Mrs.
Dorothy. Templeton of London
arid several 'nephews and ,nieces.
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CONTRACTOR
ELECTRIC HEATING
WIRING AND' REPAIRS.
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Yours truly.. ,
John' C. `Medcof
Mount:Albert,, Ontario..'
Bruce Farm Report
SILO SAFETY
The' cold` temperature of Jan-`
uary and February causes silage
to . freeze. Many farmers , are in-
jured each winter attempting to
get the • silo unloader to remov.e,
,this frozen silage.
Most of the injuries -result from -
running the unloader while in the
silo. Just remember' the next tune
-you-are-tempted to -at rrthe uri=
loader: while in • the silo; that it
ould cause you serious injury:
MAPLE' SYRUP. MEETING
The . Grey Bruce :and District -
"N a le. ,Syrup producers will .have
their Annual Meeting- in the Ont-
ario 'Departrnent :of .Agriculture
and Food Board Room, Thurs-
day, January 28th at 1:O0" p n.
,MBoltori,
Agricultural' Representative
..^During=the next several:months;
there ' will . be :;two. short. courses
conducted in Bruce County: The
first One will deal with' `,Silos, and
Silage atidwill-ie--held; each:
Tuesday for five weeks beginning
January 26th ; in the Legion Hall
in Ripley. . Thi will deal
ds course
in-depth a wthe harvest hand-
ling,
storage andfeeding of whole
r..�.a
• . i t---sil
zegiona.Lrouza:st�u-xic-34•-tom-,--- •. ..
• A second short. course 'will be
125' $ held in. the Ontario Department of
Agriculture & ' Food Board; Room
Walkerton- each --Tuesday
for five weeksbeginning, and
on
March 2nd. This ' course will cover
the general area of grain stor-
age, processing , and handling
and will cover -both coarse grains:
and corn, 'both high moisture and
aid ., 36, were ;given 'free insulin
and payments weremade for 41
pets'onFin-nursing. o*±�...o;�;
Elderslie township' reeve, Harvey
Davis faulted' the department's
Method of paying out welfare in
.
cash ,
For many their only, interest
1sp r, .., o•an,
•
",potato chips', but, not "necessarily
-in this order," Mr. Davis said
•He recommended "„ ', a system
-of vouchers so. We can control
what welfa-reis being speiii
on, Some, (of the, recipiettts) -
doni-t have the intelligence to . -
,spend 'correctly so we should, Con-
trol what, 'the welfare is spent
Tlie ad•minist'rator said Mooch- ,
GET YOUR MAS WITR
•
MODE'RNIZ'ATM:,
FINANCING. AVAILABLE
LUCKNOW
Phone 528-5802
KINGSBRIDGE
Mrs Jim MacDonald (Kathy
Dalton) Who has been staying,with.j.
her 'father Ray Balton;, while. her ,
an has-been stationed in
Cyrpess , left• Trenton Air Force
base on Monday , January 26th
along with the• other waves to vi'sit.
with their husbands in Cypress_t,_: ,._
Tfie;y return back to Trenton'
February Brd'
'Salle and Shawna Ray Macbon
aid are ,presently .staying with
their grandparents Mr., and. Mrs.
.Peter Macboinald of Ltteknow.
tjry _ A
Each • of the days of . 'these
;courses will start at 10:30 a.m.
and run, Until 3:30 p.m. • • "
Please contact the Ontario De-
partment of Agriculture and Food'
Office, - Walkerton,iefore the.
starting dates of the • cotirses ,.
it you are at :alt interested in at-
tending:
I3, E.. Bellrlan,
Agricr►ltural Engineer,
oriels'
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