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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-02-06, Page 14PMDNE'SDAY iThRUARY 6 THE LAICKNOW SENTINEL, LiicKNow. ONTARIO r' mow AVAILABLE 1 it and 2nd- Mortioget RIPLEY HURON NEWS 1973 LE MANS 2 door har;„ftoP 2.- 1973 PONTIAC Catalina 4 door hardtops 1973 gin', Impala 4 door hardtop 2 -1 1973 BUICK Centurys, 2 /door and a 4 door 1973 CHEVROLET Impala Custom, 2 door hardtop 1973 VEGA , automatic transmission 1973 FORD Gran Torino 2sloor hardtop 1973 CHEVELLE, 4 door sedan , 1972 FORD Galaxie 500, 2 door hardtop 1972 LE MANS 2 door hardtop 1972, FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes 2 - 1972 CHEV Impalas, one 4 door hardtop and one sedan 1971 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE sedan 1971 FORD Custom 500 4 door sedan 1971 CHEVROLET Impala , 4 door hardtop 1971 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtop 1971 CHEV Impala Custom 2-door hardtop 1971 cHEV Monte Carlo , 2 door hardtop 1970 PONTIAC Catalina , 4 door hardtop 1970 CHEV Impala 2. door hardtop 3 • - 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne , two 4 door hardtops and a 2 door hardtop 20 1965 1968 Models '1972 PONTIAC Laurentian stationwagon 1968 RAMBLER stationwagon 1972 GMC 1/2 ton pickup',. V-8 automatic 1971 CHEV one ton pickup. V-8 automatic 1970 ECONONOLINE Van Brussels Motors Service Station CAR SPECIALS REalSilYwDEhereNTIAtl-°INtitOaUd9STRIAL COMMERCIAL and. FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing on new construction or land davelopnaerit FOR EPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS AND CONSULTANTS LIMITED (519) 744-6535 Collect Head Office Sf Weber St. E., Kitchener, Ontario WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH PUBLIC SPEA KING On Wednesday, January 23. , the winners of.the' public speaking from Grades. Four to Eight comp- eted to see Who..would compete, against Luckcow on January 28th: The wiriness of that competition go agai4st the' rest of the county at Paisley or Fehntary 2; 1974. The winner:S. -from Rpley. ere: • Junior Divisiote 1st place Tommy' WIlson, 2nd place - Larry Needham, &-d place - Corinne Boyle. Senior Division: 1st place `- Robbie Sutton. 2nd place -, Shelly ...Heckert .. 3rd place - Anne. Dras10. The •winners on-January 28 were: 1st place - Anne Drask anertAat.gith •'O'Botaino was the runner -up , ' GRADE THREE Kitt Dalton h returned from spreading three wee& going to ,school in Toronto, • Jeff Scow is in the hpital with half of a 'pin in his foot. We wish him a speedy recovery. , • .1-la,u0 .,FRO.}..),IGpLADE ONE Mary Nta•ddelkartip is back i‘idi us. She had her tonsils ,otit and was' away k' awhile. In 1,Lbsi.c , we are bnsv learning 'TrtjP PIO De of the. riCitZS., on the scale 'for Ndss Campbell. Valentine's Day is fast Some Oit: EIS haVe busy ilia l vale 'SOT bur friends. We have dust neadn,4- bodklet "Winter Fun" in Stience. Even though we don't hive so ca,. Tog e ether, w can get it done. ° It seems tome that Mrs. Plum- tree's Food Prices Review, Board at last 'has knuckled under to the critics of her BOard. Or So it appears to, me anyway: Any busi- ness that has a loss in one year will try to make up for it in sub- sequent years and nobody will accuse them of taking undue profits. When it comes to ..the farmer egg producer however, this is branded as such by the Board. And even , if profit would be/tednced, it couldn't be very. much, for the profit is only 4.37¢ a dozen. According to Hensalrs Bill Mickle., a ' director of 'the Egg: Marketing Board , '30 a dozen is needed to pay off the debts and other business losses from the last two bad years. What about it consumers , are you too 'going to insist that these farmers stay under their debtload for a measly 3¢ per dozen eggs? Or are you thinking' with me „that We are obliged to pay them now for the eggs we bought when they Were subsidized by the egg prod- ucer: a•aapp I have always had confidence in the ability of the family.,farrn to compete with the large corporate farm. The reason is' quite simple. If the cow is about to have a calf or the sow a litter of little piggies, and a. man is paid by the hour . there is not much incentive to go up to the barn in the night for a look of how things are going'. This lack 'of personal involve- ment can be pointed out in al-. most every phase of food produc- tive. Thus to be efficient there have to 'be limitations on the size , of the operation. The big com- panies with money to, burn deoid- ed to try it in the USA. To name a few: S,. S. Pierce Co. CBK Agronomics, Inc. , Gulf and West- ern Industries, Inc!, The Gates Rubber Co. , Multiponict, they couldn't justify it to their share holders and pulled out. Others as Purex and Tenneco are in the process of pulling out. What is left will be changing into contract business, where the' farmer will , provide the work and the basic, capital and the partner working capital and a share in the risk and 'in the profit. As an. American economist put it . "Who is going to sit up with the corporate sow , at hight"'.. Imil • The time has come around again for doubtful products to, be peddled to gullible farmers. The Huron County Federation of Agri- culture issues a warning to all farmers to beware of claims of great savings to be had by sub- stituting new "wonder products" for tested ,and" proven methods. Last year it , was the door to •door insurance salesman, maybe he i still at it. Now we hear about a new wonder fertilizer that coo save the farmer hundreds of dol- lars. Beware, when they offer Soil analysis and consulting sere ices, charging a huge fee for membership, remember that yo cap have this service free of charge from 'your agricultural office. Feed analysis is free by most feed Companies or for a small fee by your OMAF office Before you sign on the 'dotted line -consult with your agrep fa he has the information if -it is a good deal or not. Don't be- lieve the suggestion that test in formation on their product is su pressed 'because of ulterior mot ivies. Beware , it could cost yo dearly in under-fertilized crops There are no shortcuts ;in grows crops. As you know by now; we changed a lot Ofthingt last year. We gave you a new return: a new Guide, several new deductions and a few new rules:And quite honestly: we were • more than a little concerned about your reaction.to it all. . (AndverY, very interested in your opinions.) Well; now that we've had time to reallYlook back at it and assess it hOnestly. it appears that mosttaxpayers did not seern'to find it too difficUlt. The error rate did not ac-/ celerate greatly or change drastically from former years. . Generally. most taxpayers seemed to handle their new returns fairly well. However, Income Tax will never be the easiest Or most enjoyable thing ih anyone's life. And if will always present problems in some areas, for some people. That's expected , and understandable. So. What we ',Vent to do now is really work on those prOblem areas. And the best way to do that is to work with you. individually. on whatever -part of IncOme Tax that causes you difficulty. And that's what April Aid is all about. Its a help tyttem and its primary objective is to ensure that whenever or whatever you needhelp with, you can get it. And know how to get it wok And this is how it trini ' *arks: Ftrst. Your Guide ls always the best answer when you have a problem.. Read it Follow it. It not only gives explana: tOrr5-:: :but in many cases. examples of just ovv td 'figure something out. The income tax help system and hoivtoitiakeitworkftw Second. If you're still confused or something just doesn't seem to work, phone. The number of your • *, " own1Distrkt.Taxation Office is beloW and at, he. • end of that number there are people whOse only.job is to help taxpayert with problems, bytelephone. And on Mondays and Tuesdays phone lines are open 'til 6 p.m. So don't hesitate. If you live outside the Office area, call the Operator and ask for Zenith 0-4000'. She will automatically connect 'you to your own District Taxation Office. Remember, all calls are free, all questions are answered. and if you have queries. we want you to call. QL ipp . Third. 'Some people prefer to talk things over in' " person. If you re one of them and have problems. drOp by,for free help:.Anytime. The address of your District Taxation Offiee is below. - Fourth. Write. To the address below. Explain your .problem as clearly as possible arid include all ti formation. (And your return address, please) in . return-, we'll answer all letters as quickly and clearly as possible. Remember- if you need help. it's there. (And free 1. And all yoU have to do is ask. April Aid., The' Income Tax help systern. . • Let's make it work for you. • AgrkuNrcil. Tidbits,. with Adrian Vos • — Phone ,1874173 we were able to think about all the things we could do, when there is snow. 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