The Huron Expositor, 1978-04-06, Page 1616 — HURON ENPOSITQl3 APRIL 6, 1676.1'
ers., sh
ADVANCE
POLLING
FOR THOSE PERSONS WHO EXPECT TO BE UNABLE TO VOTE IN THEIR OWN POLLING SUBDIVISION ON THE REGULAR -
POLLING DAY., ADVANCE POLLING WI LL BE HELD
SATURDAY, .,APRIL 1st, -1978.
POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 11 A.M., UNTIL 8 P.M. .AT THE MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL
,•••••••••••.....
REGULAR
POLLING MONDAY, APRIL 10th, 1978.
POLLS POLLS WILL -BE OPEN AT THE FOLLOWING. PLACES FROM 11 A.M. UNTIL 8 P.M.
re
Notice of Poll
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS-
Liquor Licence Vote
Questions . •
1. "Are you in favour of the establishment of Government shores for the sale of spirits, wine and beer?
2. Are you in favour of the establishment of Government stores for the 5310 of ,beer only for residence consumPtIon?
3. Are you' in favour of the authorization of ontario wine stores for the sale of Ontario Wine only for residence consumption?
4. Are you in favour of licensing premises for the sale of beer only for consumption on licensed premises to whi di bothrnen
and women may be admitted whether singly or escorted?
5. Are you in. favour of the sale of beer and wine only under a dining room licence for consumption on licenced premises
'where focid is available? ,
6. Are you in favoUr of the sale of spirits, beer and Wine under'a dining lounge licence for consumption on licenced premises
' where food is available? —
Are you in faVour of the sale of Spirits, beer and wine under a lounge licence for consumption on.license• premises?.
Are you in favciuroithe sele,of spirits, beer and wine under an entertainmentIoungeRcence for_coniumPticin' on licented
ireinisesf. •
POLL NO. 2 — HOME OF
POLL NO, 3 — HOME OF
POLL NO. 4
POLL NO. 5 — HOME 00
POLL NO, 6 — HOME OF
ADVANCE' POLL —
MR. & MRS. WM. SoUck
R.R. 2, BLYTH, ONTARIO
MRS. UTE JANDRISEUITS
WALTON, ONTARIO
BELGRAVE INSTITUTE HALL
BELGRAVE, ONTARIO •
MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL'
R.R. 4, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
HARVEY EDGAR
H.R. 4, WINGHAM, ONTARIO
MRS. VIOLA CAMPBELL'
2,.BLUEVALE, ONTARIO
MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL
R.H. 4, BhussEts', ONTARIO
(CON 8, SSS LOT 11)
(FORMER BENNETT HOME)
(VILLAGE OF BELGRAVE)
(CON 6, PT N% LOT 15)'
(CON 2, 5% LOT
(CON 2 PT 5% COT 28)
(CON 6 PT N% LOT 15)
POLLING TO BE HELD AT (REGULAR POLLING DATE)
POLL NO, 1 — HOME -OF
NOW, :.PATORAIVFL
LIQUID SUSPENSION
AT PRICES COMPETITIVE TO
PATORAN W.P. (wettable powder)
Contact, your
local Chipman dealer.
_keep the Good Things Growing
PATORAN is a registered trademark of -Ciba-Geigy Canada Ltd:
Milton J. Dietz Limited
Seaforth
ATTENTION FARMERS
WHAT YOU_ SHOULD KNOW_ ABOUT FLAX —
AS A CASH CROP IN 1978'
1. Flax Seed Varieties now available produce
greater yields than In the past.
2. The number of Ontario Flax Plantings in
1977 was the Largest in Ten Year's.
3. Input cost for Seed, Fertilizer and Spray 'is
less, than $20.:00"peracre as of March 31, 1978,
4. A ready market is. available immediately
for all Ontario grown Flax.
5. Quick unload at Lucknow, Milverton and
Seaforth is available for' this crop.
6. Forward selling available (ask manager for
details).
7. ' Storage available (ask Manager for
details).
8. Contracts available (ask Manager for'
details).
▪ 9. Crop Insurance for Flax is available 'in 1978
(see your Agent for details).
Flax contracting and seed booking is now in
progress. To avoid disappointment call today.
For Seed, Fertilizer and Spray Please Contact:
or ANDERSON FLAX PRODUCTS
Seaforth, Ontario Milverton, Ontario Li1cknow, Ontario
527-1910 595-4941
528-3203
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITEO
FEATURING .
• ',Marketing it Our Own
Ken Paterson - Chairman Onlerie Corn Council
• Soil .Altinagement"
Mike Miller Assoc Ag Rrtp . Huron County
• "Planter Servicing t? -MaittlettanfT
Bill Campbell Vincent Farm Equipment Ltd
• " Monitoring Equivlent —
Bill Verrall International 1-Mr-vostm
P7Wev CVO
FARM EQUIPMENT LTD,
Mr. Farmer
You Are
Cordially
Invited To
Attend A ,
PORN CROP
SEMINAR
"Maximizing Corn Viel(&"'1
Friday;_fitpril 14th, 1978
1:30 p.m.
SEAFORTH 527-0120 di
By Rhea Hamilton
Owners of steam engines and
boilers are in the dark as to what
the safety standards arc for their
machines and what methods they
are to follow in order -to keep their
Afesin 2E is a clear liquid
herbicide that's given excellent'
results as a pfeemergent, spfay
for over seven years now.
It can be used alohe or in
combination to give you control
of broadleaf weeds and grasses
in all major bean* and potato
crops ...the easy way.
*White beans *Lima beans
*Soybeans *Snap beans
'Kidney beans *Yelloweye beans
Now available at your.Pfizer dealer.
Agricultural Chemicals Sr. Seed Division, ,„
1 Wilton Grove Road, London, Ontario N6A 4C6
Telephone (519) 681-2173,
Afesin lee Reg. TM of 14neehet AG'
County council asked
TO support bonqu
FOR THE BEST IN
* Parts
* Service
* Accessories
* Rentals
IT'S
lk oLL
L*1-11
SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED
VARAA 262.5809
Nick. between• the shoulders.
around the neck and ears and
namine for hec.•
Symptoms. of infestation may
include skin irritation. ' anemia,
tuithriftilless atul loss of weight,
I'rcatmcnt sun be with one Or
sterol recommended pesticides
imiilable at. your feed dealer 'or
supply outlet. Seven,
Godrin,' Malathion, Korlan and
Rotenone are examples of
Products available as a spray or
dust, •
Water Well'
DRILLING'
W.D.. Hopper
and Sons
4 MODERN ROTARY
RIGS .
PHONE Neil 527-1737
Duel 527-0828
Jim 527-U775
1 '
next reutiton.
engines in safe condition.
Concern at the lack of
lamination from government
departments voiced at the annual
meeting of the Huron Pioneers
r Threshers Reunion in Blyth
Saturday. ,
Sixty members attended the ..
meeting in the Memorial'Hall, to
reviov business and to fled Out
what 'problems members are-
having, •
While therer is a service
available that "x-rays boilers to
' check, for obstructions and holes
in the tubes and to show where
stress is undue en either side of
the 'seam. Assistant secretary
treasurer, Ken Innes,°pOinted out
.that everyone is in the dark about
at the time .of registration this
year. •
The members agreed to have
craft displays in the arena again ,
The booths are given an allotted
amount of 'space and no fee, is
charged btit a donation is
requested,
' In the past hors.... ha ve
been fel mb MSc d for the eoSt s, „of
transporting their machines and
engines to Blyth for the Thresher's
Reunion and „these.....costs have
increased, The meeting
instructed the! transportation
committee to discuss and develop
guidelines to cover transportation
'costs and to bring their findings
before , the next , executive for
approval.
budget for the dinner.
'According to Mr. Gibson, it is
hoped .much of The expense will
be recovered in gate receipts to
the plowing match - but
everything depends on the
weather. In Bruce County where
the weather was excellent, the
financial results were "great". In
Frontenac last year where rain
swamped the match, the outcome
was disastrous.
' The Huron banquet committee
is still attempting to get a caterer
for the banquet. Four caterers
were invited to put in a bid on the
banquet, but only two were,
interested. The caterer who
handled the. Bruce banquet says
he isn't about to get involved
because he didn't make any
money at the last one he catered.
Wingham firenfen could keep a
skeleton stall' of firefightt.irs at the ,
neighboring_ farms 'in- Morris
Township.
match site during the nights and•
could be in constant radio contact
with the fire hall in Winghani,
Mr. Crothers said. That way the
entire Wingham Fire Department
motdd. be on call ir a. major 'blaze
broke .out in the ploWing match
tented city, while a few firemen
mulct tic stationed at the match,
site to deal With small' blazes.
• The Wingham department
would-probably supply one or two
tire trucks to be kept at the match
Site for parades'and fire .fighting:
Fire departments will prepare a.
\'‘ork schedule 'for- the plowing
match this ummer
The- 'fire chiefs also discussed
the possibility of holding fire
iircycntion .iit•hools and heard a
tire 'Marshall's talk on how to •
(.14ect- arson.
Firemen co-operate
on plowing match.
Avoid cattle lice
safety standards.
Len Jacobs said that, through
his asseciatc.ons with other eltibs
he founds that many are trying to
get„,standards..clarified but have
been gii•en the run around.
The matter was referred to the
.executive. committee which w ill
meet May 6.
'` The treasurer's report noted
that there ryas a deficit last year
of $432.. Tly poor weather -kept
ga t e reepOs' down and the high
cost of transporting the equip-
ment ate up more funds than in
previous- years.
Planned for the 1978 Threshers
Reunion are increases in gate fees
to $2 from SOSO.
Banquet tickets will be on sale
Wingham and the townships of
Morris. and Turnberry;
"Some of these epxenses will
be of benefit in later years."
admitted Re.c.vo_ Elston. "Some
won't be'."
'He went on to say that 'Huron
County is the name heard Most
often, in connection with the 1978
with Wingharn. Morris and
Turoberry also gettindexPosure:
But, according to Reeve Elston,
the whole county. will benefit,
especially the towns who 'will
probably have-more visitors than
ever during .the week-- of the
plowing match.
Mr. Gibson said the Htiron
delegation has no control (Wee the
number of people invited to the
banquet. The Ontario Plowmen's
Assocaition contributes hail" the
Fire departments thoughout
Huron County .will co-operate to
give _ the. 19,78 International
Plowing- Match_ 'good fire
protection. Wingham bin: Chief
Dave roth,ers said, last week.
County' fire chick -.met in
Hrticelield March 15 to discuss
lire prevention and firc fighting
schemes for the plowing notch to
h held • 'near Wingham in
September.. The fire chiefs
iommitted .their fire lighters to
helping .• . the Wingham .Fire
Depart Mint provide good fire
protection. Mr. Crothers said.
There are about .300 fire
fighters in Huron County in 15
lire departnients. •
Mr, C'rothers said he hoped In
arrange lest' the Wingham Fire
Department to . he stationed
nights at the ohm ill g match site.
while other county fire depart-
ntents would share the work load
of two day shills at .the match
on the Jim Arnistiong anO_
tits Stan Paquette., Associate
Agnetiltural -RepresentaTive for
• Huron County I •
Don't let your cattle feed lice.
Warm. conditons in your cattle
turns this tints of year enhances
• leproduction of cattle lice. Peak
popidation-; of sucking and biting
lice occurin last winter and early
.spring.
You may have treated for
warble in the loll, This could, give
temporary ,.. louse ' control
• depending on the product used. IF
Sou haven't treated specific:ilk
forlice.11015 is a good lime to
(beck your cattle closely. part the
hair over the tail head. along the
'The parade will be held
e'Saturday and Sunday,' September
-9th and 10th at 4 o'clock. The
length of the parade is to be
discussed, by the parade
committee.
Officers elected arc John
Ellacott, chairmati; Fred Le Beau.
vice chairman; Simon Hallahan,
Secretary treasurer; . asSistatt
secretary treasurer, •Ken trines.:
Committee chairmen are; Dan
Hallahan, steam engines; 'Brian
Trebner,--tractors ; Norman Cook,
demonstrations; Clair Vincent,
gate and parking; Bill Hallahan.
parades; Dan McInnes. ,r-r'
Ray Hallahan, transportation; Bill
Demeinhardt, gas engines and
other displays;_Ken hinesospecial
events and models; Carmen
Craig. communications and there
was a request that Mrs. Leonard
Jacobs head the registration
committee,
't here was no opposition to
having a beer garden again this
year at • the Threshermens
reunion.
Members attended from as far
away ps Michigan and Port Elgin.
The next meeting is to be May 6
at the Orange Hall,Blyth..
An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you tried
one? Dial 527.0240.
119EGY
FARM SUPPLY LIMITED:
Brodhagen, Ontario
Tel. 345-2941
After hours, 345-2243
* Barn washing and
disinfecting
Spraying with carbola whitens
and disinfects as it dries,
Cattle spraying for
lice and warble.
control.
Wingham town councillor Allan
Harrison and Bob Gibson of the
Huron County plowing match
committee visited county council
Friday to explain the need for
county support at the plowmen's
banytiet to be held -SePternber 29.
They, said 2,200 tickets are out for
the banquet which has a budget
Of- $16,000. The matter' was
referred to the development
committee for further study.
The delegation were requesting
that Huron County, municipalities
respond b3,' supplying some part
of the dinner: For instance, Reeve
Bill. Elston of Morris Township
said a "good Morris apple" will
be at' the plate of each guest at the
banquet.. t
It was explained that: to date.
most .of the Huron- expenses for
the International Plowing Match
which, is set for Huron this year,
have been borne by the town of
will give you better beans
...moreeasily