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The Huron Expositor, 1978-04-20, Page 18ORNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Agricultural Chemicals .& Seed Division, 1 Wilton Grove Road, London, Ontario N6A 4C6 Telephone (519)661-2173 gAfesin is a Reg TM of Hoechst AG A BRAND NEW SPORT -- Charlie Malcolm, left and . Jim Campbell of Nigh Street.were a little bored with street hockey and invented anew game one clay this week. It uses the equipment of three old favourite sports. The boys play with a goalie net, a pitcher's mitt and tennis raquets and ball. (Expositor Photo) Farmers can 4 ORDER TODAY' EXPERIENCED APPLICATOR DON STROUD (formerly Stroud Custom Spray- ing - Kirkton) has joined our staff and looks- forwcird to.applying your requirements. NURSING EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE Dry and Liquid nurse trucks. Liquid rental wagons available. SPREADER RENTALS AVAILABLE COMPLETE LINE OF DRY MIXTURES MIXTURES * BEANS * GRAINS * SEED#'1UFERTILIZER * CHEMICALS KIRKTOINi 220-8986 - CENTRALIA - • • 228-6661 HENSALL 262-2410. You can have your own borne That home you dream about is now within your reach—all yours to enjoy while.its investment value keeps growing over the .years. Get it with the help of a Victoria and Grey mortgage—built to fit your need and your purse. Do it today at Victoria and Grey. TAUdt COMPANY SINCE 1699 I .The Ontario Youth EmployMerit Offices of Agriculture and Food, program is .being renewed for Their' job will be exclusively to 1978 to „help create job Op- promote-the Ontario Youth Em,- portunities for the youth of the • ployMent program to members of Province. This year the duration the farming community to ensure of-the program will increase from the maximum participation by a mazimum 16 weeks to 25 farmers, weeks, May 1st to October Health Minister Dennis Tim- in an endeavour to develop a 21st, - bra said in the Legislature this ' • pattern of f longer term employ:— week: that physicians in OntariO ment. The arno nt of the -grant will receive - an. average-. fee this year is liter .ased from-11.00 increase of WA per cent ori'May per hour to $1 25, per hour, . 1st , from the provincial health insurance plan'. Timbrell told • I raised a ques n in the house . Of the Minister of Agriculture and the 'Legislature that the increase Food,' asking if -tho.ambiguity of will, cover -the. period ending the - questions on the application December 31 and "complies with form hate.been removed-as many both the letter and: spirit" of the farmers have been denied farm- federal AntiAnflatiOn Board' ingtnider the program because of guidelines. Negotiations arc to 'a rather ambiguous question on begin in 'May for a 1979 payment the form which asked whether the ' - schedule, . The Health Minister said job would' not have been created • out- without the. funding under the side the-House that the relation- program. I indicated to the 4 ship between-the Ontario MedieMedical.'- Minister that practically every job Association schedule of fees .!-and conceivable exists on the farm, the Ontario Health Insurance Whether it be done this year or ten schedule, has been. abandoned.' years hence and that the farmers in giving an -honest answer to this . 'paid phySiciarei-,•,:av participate in the health insurance plan 90% of the DMA schedule. "Physicians who opt out of OHIP. may charge 100 per cent of the OMA schedule or even 'above the schedule, provided that 'they tell their patients before treatment. OHIP then reimburses 'the patients to a Maximuth of '90 per cent . of '. schedule. Doctors in the '''PlTircninot bill patients 'for the extra'10 'per cent or more. When the .0MA schedule is no longer used as the bitsis of OHIP Payments, opted-out doctors will bill, patients according to_the new OHIP schedule of ' benefits to come into force next May 1 . This will be roughly 6" per cent more than the existing OMA' schedule (approved May, 1..1977)' which being used as the starting point. Last. January., the OMA a - proved a new sehedule on its ow i\, which Ashows overall an increas of 36 per cent above the 1977 schedule, It was described as Seafoeth • by Jaek-Riddelli ,to_ work out' of the Regional question were "de. aed funding under the program. - • Since asking' him the question 1 received further information,and ' it might interest all farmers. to. .know that in additiOn to, the increase duration of the program and the increased grant, that the approved grant period need not run for successive weeks. „there- fore, the farmer could get .'extra help for planting and use them again. later • for haniesting. The. minimum period of employ- .. Meth is six weeks, You •th labour released after • planting andrehired for harvest- big, if if retained for the in between period, that • is to do- .fence repair., etc. then the farmer would be' eligible to apply. for an receive - grant - funds for this in between period:. If the farmer who' former- • ly hired offshore labour replaces these positions with Canadian youth, they qualify for the .grant: The program has a group .of ten inforMation staff to be employed by the Ortario Youth Secretariat -Phone 52Z-4910 Until now; the Government her Topnotch Feeds Limited now manufactures the following INERALS TOPNOTCH CATTLE' MINERAL (L.P.S.) Designed specifically for feeding_with Liquid Protein Supplement - 5230.00* per' ottfie TOPNOTCH MINERAL 2:1 'A high calcium/low phosphoions product - $227.00* per tonne TOPNOTCH MINERAL 1:1 Equal parts of calcium & phosphorous $271.00* per tonne TOPNOTCH MINERAL 50 With added, ingredients to increase the percentage of butterfat in milk and weight gains in, beef cattle - $289.00* per tonne Topnotch has also formulated four customized dairy cattle minerals to be used in conjunction with the 0.M.A.F. DairY Feeding Advisory Program. For further information contact our retail store or the 0.M.A.F. office in Clinton. All Topnotch Minerals are made with quality ingredients *Prices are reviewed weekly. -Setting a more realiStic value for doctors' services. _ The Health Minister said that although the gap' between *hat the OMA, members 'think their services are worth and what the insurance plan pays them would widen considerably, "I don't expect any . big exodus of" physicians" froth participating in the insurance plan. Win at euchre L.0,13.,A. Euchre was -held Monday April 17. Winners were: Ladies High, Helen Byers; Ladies Lone, Mrs. Cummings; Ladies low, Anne Agar; Men's High, Norman Reihl; ,Lone, Frank' Smale; Low, Sandy Pepper; Lucky Draw was-won by Mrs. Lill Burns, fe the- April, meeting of the retiring 'Sec-Treas., Mrs., - Peppery Joan Campbell, Mm S *WI Women's Institute. Stewart with a gift as "Thank Mary Haugli, Citizenship and Work) Affairs; Vresident Mrs. Lorne LawsOn you opened the meeting with a poem Couzjesy remarks were given pars. John McLean, Mts.: Lorne. "Garden" and conducted the by Mrs. ,J. McGregor and lunch Carter, business. Huron County 1-iistor, served by Mrs, D. Rugill, Mrs, 'Education and Culture Act- ical society reminded about meet- R.M. Scott, Mrs. Klaver and $rs, ivitieS1 Mrs, Margaret Mcislavin, St. Andrew's Church. .Programfor the meeting was convened by Mrs. J. McGregor -and Mrs. Turnbull. The motto ."'The best inheritance a parent ' can $ive his children; a feW minutes of,' his time each day" was given by Mrs. McGregor. Roll call was answered with "Hints for good shopping and the payment of fees." The annual meeting bush-le-Si for 1977-78 followed with reports from all committees. Mrs. G. Papple conducted the installation of the new officers for 1978-79. ' The New President, Mrs. N. Riehl presented Mrs: C. Lawson retir- ing. President with a gift as a "Thank you" from the members, • • eg forth W1 rlarhp npW e it rs, Lorne Dale was hostess and Mrs. D. presented I re and Can Industries; Mrs, A lags being held on April 20th in K. Campbell. Auburn and May 9th in Kip'pen Mrs.: Andrew Crozier. 'New Officers are: Past -Pres., Family and Consumer Affairs; Mrs. Lorne Lawson; President, Mrs. Robert M..Scott, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Norman Reihl; 1St, Vice Hunt. Pres., Mrs.' Robert J. Doig; 2nd ResolutiOns; Mrs. Gordon Pap- Vice Pres., Mrs. Eldin Kerr; pie, Mrs. Wilfred Coleman. Sec.-Treas„ Mrs. Effie (Leo) . Delegates to District Annual; Stephenson; Ass. See.-Trens., Mrs..,Rciss Gordon, Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Gordon MacKenzie; District Grazier, Mrs. Eldin Kerr. Director, Mrs. Ross. Gordon; Alternates; Mrs. James' Keys, Alternate District Director, Mrs. Mrs. Jessis. McGregor, Pianist; Lorne Lawson; Mrs. Gordon Elliott, A,ss't Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Pianist; Mrs. Earl Papple. Gordon Elliott; Auditors, Mrs. Bus Trip;, Mrs. Lorne Lawson, Florence Kay, Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Clarrissa (Ken) Stewart, MacKenzie; nTweedsmiur History Mrs. Andrew Crozier. Sunshine Curator, 1VF.§, Audrey Cameron; Committee; Mrs. Eldin Kerr, Committee, Miss Belle Campbell, Mrs. (Ross) Jessie McGregor. Mrs. Mae Hilleb echt; Branch Program Convenor., Mrs. Gordon Directors, 'Mrs. James Keyes, Elliott. Mrs. Doris (Harold) Hugill. Social Committee; Mrs. John Standing Committees: Aaricul- Henderson, Mrs. Wilfred Cote- will give you better beans -.more easily Afestrr2E crearliquid" - - herbicide that's given excellent ' results as a preemergent spray for dyer seven: ears now. - It can be used alone or in combination to give you control Ofbilidaltgliveeds arld grasses in all major bean* and potato crops ...the easy way. * White beans *Lima beans *Soybeans *Snap beans *Kidney beans *Yelloweye beans t Now available at your Pfizer dealer. try, map, Mr r1• Lorne Lawson, Nominatig. I copilot Past Pres., MO. Lorne Lawson. Pres„ Mrs, Norman Reihl; ,Branch Directors;. Mrs. Jamey Keys*: Mrs, Doris ilIarold) ktugill, Mrs. Clarrissa (Ken) Stewart. Telephone .Committee; Mri, Lorne • Dale, Mrs. • Mae Hillebrecht, Mrs. Mee Pepper, Lunch Convenor; 'Mrs. Gordon MacKenzie. Dine and Relax; Branch Directors... Special meeting are in ehargi off June; Mrs. Gordon MacKenzie.. July Pieniei. Mrs. Ross Gordon, Mrs. Lorne Carter, Mrs. Doris "(Hartild) Oct.; Entertain; Mrs. Robert J. Doig, Mrs. James Keys, Mrs. Gordon Elliott. , ' NoV,;..kiteports; Mrs.. Graham Kerr, WS. Henry Kiaver. Dec.; Xmas; Mrs. Eldin Kerr, Mrs. Harold April; Annual Meetin Mrs. Christie (Andrew)" Turnbull, Mrs. Earl Papple. May; 4-H Work; Mrs. Wm. Little, -Mrs. Gordon Elliott. We have now begun our Spring Fertilization Program NEW 1004 AG-GATOR Has been purchased for your dry and liquid requirpments, with or without herbicides. •