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p . on situation is, vert where • the Instead, the iglstr has p odu,Gers.,",
� offered to uarante auk loans of
Y �� ` . i , �. the}ttselves. They cant rely on dtst ss srtua Ion has. been g The provincial $oyerrtment has
g� Y « goveroments fort Delp. U brau ht p out } y the d ¢isiotts. of $75. per calf, up to calves, at provide
poo farm marketing
is is the reaction of Gordon' forei n overnments " Z1i11 Prime plus one p Cent, The legislation, Hill nines outs n4erson Jot Eg $ ' loans are for up to three years,
Hill, president of Ontario concludes, Farmers most use that
Federation of Agriculture, to the repayable at any time.)
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b�u A� fi guaranteed bank loans offered b Hill recalls the government of •
�u �Y Ontario government to encourage g economic survival in an era of ,�,$ a est trustee re 1'eSent�r�
i the Ministry of Agriculture and cow culling by a grant f $100 for the USSR started the upward high cost farming, y P
.``•�t„, : Food to cow -calf operators. each cow slaughtered plus a grant spiral in feed prices when it "There is no way that 100,000 •
} r¢°` McKillop Hullett Clinton and
Farmers badly need more than of $25 for each calf weaned in bought up huge quantities of U.S. individual farmers, each � y
bank loans to overwinter calves at 1974. grain .two years ago. producing a small share of total
"The U.S. government rice P $ a �n
a time of dramatically higher feed OFA recommends that ' each $ P product, can bargain successfully Bl th on the Huron- County
costs and depressed farm ate freeze .caused U.S. farmers to with processors o su er arket
,r� P g cow marketed be replaced with a p r p m
��sft� f� `�: prices for beef, Hill points out. heifer calf to produce beef for hold cattle off the 8rket, thus chains that want to ' buy in
t ".` 4F r,K R "The provincial overnment's increasin the weight of the School Board want to enlist
s P g market in 1976.77. The porcy was g $ quantity from the fewest possible 1
: �'a k action is a pretty clear indication designed to slow a build up of animals and the total amount of number of people.
°ra ” that this government isn't cattle without reducing potential beef that went to market when the "Marketing boards are the your su pOrt the polls On
freeze was' lifted. 4 I'
prepared to interfere in the for production when the market + fa rmers answer to a
il in oexporting
market place to .protect farmers, opens up again in tw 'three "Governments concentration of power among a
no matter how desperate the years. =w" '��Y E' countries dramatically increased few processors and a handful of MOnday� DeeelYler 2. '
' the rice of petroleum. Beef
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importing -"When farmers organize to
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���_ : < �.._•� to cut beef imports to pay the market total 15roduct through a
Lady abowlers necessary d h
.oil bills, adding to farmer board secure at east
' CHAMPION SHOWMAN — Glen McNeil of R.R.6, " world supplies of beef and
Goderich had his arms full of awards at the 4-H PP a minimum of countervailing
contributing to distress prices for ower."
y g have mixed euchre P it
' Achievement Night in Clinton, Ffida ni ht. As
y champion showman in the Huron 4-H Dairy Calf Seaforth. Ladies Lawn Bowling social will also be a mixed euchre
Clubs, he won the A.Y.McLean Trophy. (Staff Photo) ;flub held their November social on December 17th. Hostess for
' at the Masonic Lodge in the form the evening were Mrs.
of a mixed euchre and bridge on Marguerite Walden, Mrs. Mae
Tuesday evening. Habkirk, Mrs. Jean Lunn and
There were nine tables of Mrs. Ella Munro. Mr.Clarence
euchre and two of bridge in play. Walden expressed appreciation to
Winners of the bridge, for the the ladies on behalf of the men's
ladies was, Mrs, Beth Phillips club for the invitation and also for
with a score of 3320 while for the their financial 'assistance during
men it was Mr.Sam Phillips the year.
scoring 2230. First prize for the Hostess for the December
euchre went of Mrs. Jean Pethick social will be Mrs. Thelma Dale
with a score of 105 and for the (convener( Mrs. Bell Roberton,
ment it was Lorne Dale with a Mrs. Rachel Riehl and Miss Alice
score of 101, Mrs. Harold Connell Reid. Prizes will be donated by
thanked the hostess and everyone Olive Traviss, Mary Finlayson,
for coming and the December Mrs. Laura Toll and Glad Wright.
Having again agreed to let my name
§tand for Reeve, I am anxious to continue
to serve the township for the coming term.
As your Reeve for a number of years
I have gained experience that is valualble,.
to your Township. With the many changes
facing rural municipalities today, exper-
ience is not only desirable but is most es-
sential.
I ask for your co'ntinue'd support at
the polls on December 2nd next.
HUGH FLYNN
`KE' -ELECT BENNE`tT
To the Electors of ' Seaforth:
May I solicit your support at the polls on
December 2, 1974 — 11 a.m. to 8'p.m.
I will gontinue to work on your behalf.
William Bennett
Thank you.
FOR CAR ON ELECTION DAY
Phone 527-0913
ELECTORS OF
SEAFORTH, BAYFIELD
TUCKEkSMITH and STANLEY
VOT t --- . R. K. (Bob) PECK
Educating our children is the most important
.responsibility we have and in today's changing
world it is a very difficult task.
Having held various public offices dealing
with education over the past 18 years.,I feel my
experience wHI be of benefit to our Board of
Education and seek your support.
CANDIDATE. FOR
TUCKERSMITH -TWP COUNCIL
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I hope my 29 years ex-
parlance In business ad-
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ministration both here
and In Kitchener will
help me make a useful
contribution
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Township Council
I respectfully solicit your
Influence and support do
December 2nd.
AobiE JUm
RESIDENT
MANAGER OF
BASE FACTORY OUTLET
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To the Electors of Seaforth
Having been nominated for
council I solicit'your vote on
election day, December 2 and l.00k
to the opportunity of serving the
community.,
DOUG. SOUT-HGATE
527-1246
Your .support would' be much ,
appreciated for
Mrs'.
Leona Arm.strong
a Grey Township. Council
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TO THE ELECTORS OF
Clinton, Blyth, Hullett
and McKillop.
I respectfully solicit your support a;:
your representative on
Huron County Board of Education
*Married with a young family
*Occupation: Insurance Agent'
*Secretary -treasurer of District Fire Area
*Past chairman of Blyth Public Utilities
*Past chairman of Minor Sports Committee
*Member of Blyth United Church, Blyth Lions
Club and Masonic Lodge
Ydur, vote will be appreciated,
R. John Elliott,
To the Electors of:
Brussels and Morris
and
Grey Townships.
As a concerned parent 'and taxpayer I solicit
your vote and influence on December 2nd, 1974.
If elected I will endeavour to further equal
education to each and every student.
I will listen to and keep the public informed
of the activities of Huron- County Board of Ed-
ucation.
GRAEME MacD^NALD
Vote
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To the ratepayers of Mullett, 1 respectfully solicit your
votes for councillor In the upcoming election. Having
been born and raised in Mullett and since we plan to
remain here, I am most interested In good government
for our township.
Greg Brandon
ELECTION IN THE
Township of Hullett
Will be held on
Monday, Dec. 2nd 1974
To elect one Reeve, one Deputy Reeve, three
Councillors and two County School Board
Members (Public).
Polls are open from 11:00 a.m. to 8 p.m.
No. l Polling Station:
at the Foresters' Hall, Kinburn
No. 2 Polling Station:
at the Residence of V. Fox, Lots, Con 12
No. 3 Polling Station:
at the Residence of T. Flynn, Lot 22, Con 4
No. 4 Polling Station:
at the Londesboro Community Hall
No. 5 Polling Station: \
at the Auburn Community Hall
PROXY APPLICATIONS:
A person who has been appointed a vot-
ing proxy may apply to the Clerk not
later than 5:00 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday,
November 26th, 1974, to receive a Cer-
tificate to vote by proxy.
Clare 'Vincent,
Returning Officer,
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Townshipof Stanley
Election
Notice is hereby given that an election
will be held in the Township of Stanley for,.
representation on the Huron County ,
Board of Education.
The following polling stations will be open on
DE'Ci ,MBER 2, 1974-1rom 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Poll No. 1:
at the Residence of Jack McGregor, L 25 Con. 3
Poll No. 2:
at the Residence of Reginald Robinson at
Lot 7,' Con 3
Poll No. 3:
Varna Township Hall
Poll No. 4:
at the Residence of Gladwin Westlake,
Lot 12, Con. LKE
Poll No. 5:
Former Blake School, Townline
An Advance Poll will be held at the. Office of the
Stanley Township Clerk, Lot 19, Con. 3 on Saturday,
November 23 from 11 a.m. to -8 p.m. —Lal day for
making application to the Clerk for a certificate to
vote by proxy, Tuesday, November 26th, 1974, at 5 p.m.
MEL GRAHAM
Returning Officer, Twp. of Stanley
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TOWNSHIP- of' GREY
iNotice is hereby given that polls
will be opened for the Election
of Three Councillors to serve
the Township of Grey and Two
Members; by Public School Electors
to serve the Huron County Board
of Education.
Advance Poll Saturday,
November 23rd,1974
At Township Office, Ethel,Ont.
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From 11 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Regular Polling Day
Monday, December 2nd,
1974
At -the following places:
Polling Sub -division No. 1 at
Residence. of Kenneth Wilbee,
Lot 8, Concession 5,
Polling Sub-�division'No. 2 at
Residence of George Wesenberg,
Part Lot 1 Concession 11
Polling Sub -division No.,- 3 at
Trevor Smith Store, Walton.
Polling Sub -division No. 4,at
Moncrieff Community Hall
Polling Sub -division No. 5 at
Ethel Community Centre
Polling Sub-4ivision No. 6 at
Residence of Archie Campbell
Lot 271Concession 3
Polling Sub -division No. 7 at
Cranbrook Community Centre
Polls to be opened from
11 A.M. to 8 P.M.
The last day.for making applicat-
ion to the clerk for a certificate
to •votes•, by proxy is Tuesday,
Novembe* 26th at 5` P.M.
Edythe M. Cardiff
Retarning *Officer
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