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The Huron Expositor, 1976-12-02, Page 6MAIN CORNER, CLINTON (NEXT TO CAMPFIELL'S MEN'S WEAR) PHONE 482-7778 PANT SUITS -OPEN tr. OPEN 1-6 THE SEPARATE SHOPPE BLOUSES — SKIRTS — PANTS dinner guest s with Mr. and Mrs. aul Stevenson, David. Darren and Luanne, on the occasion of Mrs. Cecil Herman's birthday. Mr. and , Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven :Sharon. Kenny. Michael. Andy,.. and Kathy were Sunday upper guests with her parents Mr. and Mrs.4John Warnmes, Sympathy of the Community is exterfded to the family' of the kite Archie Riley. A euchre party and dance was held on 'Saturday evening November -27th in the hall to honour newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. William McDowell, They were presented with a' lamp by the neighbours. • • ft • Put the Merry Back in -.Christmas with a Memory Preserver froth HURON CAMERA ititt CENTR, i• 25% to 32 They say the answer to your problems is just around the corner. Why not take a walk and find out. parmaPacrion z %Val k a block.Today. p • BUYING AT THE BAZAAR — Dorothy Sholdice$tooks over some of the hand made items on sale at the St. Ambrose CWL bazaar in Brussels on Saturday. Organizers said the annual affair was a great success. • (Photo by Langlois) Santa forgives - December 6 -11th. Return library books to your local library free of charge.. Awommramimatmeng•A 26" Franklin Fireplace Traditional design faithfully reproduced In cast iron. Use as a heater, stove or open Fireplace. Hinged doors, safety hearth and giate. Fireplace Accessories I SETS #BS-3 #2207 Model 122 Brass Plated, ideal for the formal Fireplace.* Moffatt -- Powell $27 00 Price • Model 2207 Black & Antique Brass ideal the _Early Canadian look. Moffatt & Powell $2 .00 Price. Model BS - 3 Black and Brass Plate. Goes with any Decor. Moffatt & Powell $240 0 0 Price #122 47 0M-1 N XPoSiTOB, bEc*NWER 219T€ Succeeds Gordon Hill ea Wedding R Hannan hew OFA head votesopoevioNsvo WARMIN 4 0 At the annual convention of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture in Hamilton on T eiday afternoon Peter Hannam a Guelph are farmer. %%US e:zc, d the a ew OFA . president. He takes over from Gordon Hill, a Huro County hog producer, who ha been president for the , past seven years. Lanark County dairyman Ralph Barried was elected first vice president and Bill Wolfe, a Bruce County beef producer was elected second vice president. Hannam is a graudate of the University of Guelph and owns and operates a 600 acre cash crop farm near Guelph in Wellingidit County. In his acceptance speech Mr. Hannam said that the Federatkon must find and concentrate on issues which will unite farmers and form strong effective lobbies. One issue, he said, could be the inequality in , the trading restriction and tariffs on agricul- tural products. Mr. Hannam said the Federation should aquaint farmers on the situation and then aquaint the public. He said that years ago when tariffs were first set. - Canada went for straight "cents" where other countries went for percentage values. As a result Canada now has inequities such as Canadian peaches which face an American tariff of $1.90 per case where Australian peaches enter Canada for 12 cents per case. Processed 9r pre-cut beef faces a 10 per cent American tariff (about 30 cent per pound), he said, but the Canadian tariff on pre-cut beef entering this country is only three cents per pound. The Federation must do everything possible to. maintain the efficient production of food in Ontario 'for two reasons, Mr. Hannam said, first, to supply consumers with high quality food, and second, -to - maintain Canadian jobs in the processing and handling 4 -• o food. Approximately 40 pe 'cent of working Canadians are involved in some way with clod, he said. , The new president reminded the convention that Canada, at considerable ,international embarrassment, refused to allow 23 Taiwanese athletes into canada to compete in the Olympic games, but allows Taiwan to ship 23 million pounds of tomatoes into this country causing chaos in the tomato industry, from the grower through all of the people employed as pickers, peelers, packers' and shippers. He said, "We need to be more agressive as .farmers at effecting the general economy of Canada, an4 to publiciie the extent that we are able to do this." he point ed out that maximum wage increases, as laid down by the Anti Inflation Board, have, become minimum expectations amongst labor. "If it was not for the dropping food prices," Mr. Hannam said, "the inflation rate in Canada would still be as high as it was a year ago," That the Whole Family . • Will Appreciate Fireplace $ 1 66." Moffatt & Powell Price CLARK — PHILLIPS Dianne Elizabeth Phillips. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angela Phillips of Seaforth and William Lon Clark. son of Mrs. Agnes Clark of Woodstock and Donald Clark of Strathro, . Mere married November 2 - by Father H. J. Laraah in St --jarnes' Roman Catholic Church, .Seaforth. Attendants .*ere Karen Re2ier, Seaforth, the bride's sister Angela, Seaforth. 'Julie John 'and Mark Byers, Woodstock. and Jodv Clark. T,:rronto. brother of the groom. Tom Burke was -soloist: Follow mg a reception ai the Seaforth Legion Hall, the couple left on a honej moon to the U.S. They will live at R.'R.O. Woodstock.. Photo bj, Correspondent Mary Merrier Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hope and Julie of Hamilton spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dimaline. Don. Peter and David. Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. John Th ompson. Sharon and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott and Dwayne of Parkhill visited over the weekend, with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator. Bill. Debbie and Michael. Michael returned ' to spend 'till Tuesday with the Scott's. Saturday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellwoodwho have just returned from a year in South America and will be returning to live in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Johnston of Goderich. Mrs, Jean Riley arid Mr. Ern Ellwood of Clinton. Mr-and Mrs, Cecil Herman of Shakespeare. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Herman of Stratford were Sunday GIFTS FOR HER ' KONICA NT3. $298' . _ KoNIGA t- on these popular SLeCarneras reg. *439." NIKON NIKKORMAT Cast Iron Prefipished' .• WOOD BEAN POT th BOX wi hinged top $18.95 Moffatt & Powell $49 • 9 5 Moffatt • Special Powell Special n• Constance Couple visit S. America GIVE THEM THE. BEST ! 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