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Clinton News-Record, 1974-10-10, Page 11rtSstti/ liatigkartt 1Ceily, Voig aqd Co. Charteted ACCatirstatIts 240 Mein St., Exeter ARTHUR W« READ So:04w PMtner SUS. 236,6126 RES, 230,0676 4 FRED LAWRENCE Electrical Contractor Horne - Farm Oormtercial Wiring Phone Auburn 526-7505 The fourth meeting of the uron County 4-H Tractor lub ,was held at Vincent's arm Equipment, Seaforth. The topic discussed was iesel injection, systems. Mr, incent's two mechanics told ow to set injection pumps, and Iso described the difference tween direct and indirect in- ctions. In , the discussion on main- nance, members also learned at diesel tractors are easier on fuel and have fewer parts, making them easier to main- tain than their gas counter- parts. They were also shown how to bleed air from a diesel tractor • after it has run out of fuel. Lunch was served by Marlin Vincent, after which the meeting was adjourned. The 4-H Tractor Club Achievement Day was held at the 'Huron County Plowing Match on Saturday, September CLINTON NEWS oPcown THTIRSITM, OCTORIM 10- 1974-+-PAGg 11. 01) M E, 11111111111111111111111111111111 rt 0 ro it, OB41,411 Ode* 1p * ;ME" #"*701t1E41 E D MEP , 014(df/ WEDIVIEN LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES LOOK FOR THE BIG ORANGE BUILDING The senior football team at Central Huron Secondary School this year includes, front row left to right, Peter Walden, Robert Elliott, Bill Irwin, Gerry Lobb, Dan Campbell, Tony Bird, and Gerald Cantelon. Second row are coach Bill Weber, John Bigelow, Jack Cook, Perry Jutzl, dames Thompson, Robin McAdam, Tim Munnings, and coach Ken Reidy. Third row are Fred Bird, Paul Krauskopf, Dave Renner, Garry Hesseiwood, Larry Carter, Dale Bannerman, and Doug Murray. Back row are Harry Thompson, Martin Rutledge, Timothy Jewson, Richard Welch, Brian Murray, Doug Conley, Brian Millar, and Paul Garrow. (photo by Jack Hunt) Open season something about improving his income." He called Professor Forbes who leaked the Forbes Report to the press last week, a "shady charleton who picked up a bundle of federal money to do a study and said before he made it he knew what the con- clusion would be." Mr. Hill said he is even convinced Mrs. Plumptre is being used by those opposed to marketing. He pointed out that farm marketing boards are the only groups she has zeroed in on after giving both the food chains and processors very little criticism. Mr. Hill showed the difference between farm prices and supermarket prices by Hydro rates (continued from page 1) looking at a one pound bag of white beans which costs 26 cents from the farmer but became 74 cents on the supermarket shelf. He said he'd like to find out why the cost had to go so much higher and thought perhaps Mrs. Plumptre might take the time to find out after she had "vented her wrath on the farmers and established her board as a permanent agency." He warned the farmers "If we don't get serious we could lose this battle...could lose marketing legislation", and without or- derly marketing, he said, the farmers haven't got ,any control and faced with spiralling costs, he said, farmers would be (continued from page 1') in the worst position for some time. Some people want to see free enterprise in farming, he said, but if farmers have to work under free enterprise they will be the only group that is entirely under the free enterprise system. Everybody else, he said, can control supply. He said he firmly believes farmers will have to move to production controls, not marketing controls, Farmers are going to have to decide, he said, if they're going to continue to be "nice guys", Farmers are going to have to start looking on food as' a product, he said, and on farming; bargaining and marketing, as business. LOOSE POURING WOOL INSULATION LOOSE POURING WOOL INSULATION IS EASY TO HANDLE AND INSTALL. IT FLOWS READILY AROUND PIPES, WIRING, BRAC- ING, OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS. NOT ONLY WILL IT KEEP YOUR HOUSE COOLER IN SUMMER AND WARMER IN WINTER, BUT WILL CUT DOWN ON YOUR FUEL BILLS AS WELL. SPECIAL HIS WEEK'S 111 suggestions and comments contained in the OEB report will be carried out as quickly as possible. "The Hydro Board recognizes that rate increases of any size are most regrettable. At the same time, Hydro has been faced with an unprecedented rise in interest rates, wages and salaries, fuel costs, and the cost of all goods and services, If On- tario Hydro is to remain financially strong and capable of meeting the future power needs of the people of Ontario, then these proposed increases in the cost of electricity are absolutely essential," the letter con. eluded. • r VS with Nelson Underwood of RR 1 Wingham placing first, 'Jim Fairies, RR 1 Gorrie, placing second, and John Underwood of RR 1 Wingham placing third. 14. Each member answered a quiz on tractor maintenance parts. During the course of the day, each member also participated in a Tractor Driving Contest, Hydro's letter said, in arriving at the 11.4 tained between the municipal, rural and it should make a start on recovering the Noting that a cardinal principle of Hydro's •eficits in 1975 so that equity is main- he effect of the OEB proposals into the mancial policy is that there be no cross he Hydro Board said it "is convinced that ubsidization among customer categories, eliberations, Ontario Hydro has factored irect industrial systems." holesale rural operating account," ithin the scope of the OEB's "Although rural retail rates were not commented and that an analysis of other authorized in areas on which the OEB urgency" projections of supply and demand for heavy water. the OEB's suggestion that planned power reserves be reduced by 5 per cent. The Hydro Board said eight studies have been greater reliance should be placed on fossil that it would review "as a matter of per cent increase. would be given to the OEB's opinion that fuel stations compared with nuclear and Priority will also be given to a review of The Hydro Board said full attention Tractor climb hearsw about USED CARS 1974 BUICK Century sedan 3 -71974 IMPALA 4 door hardtop 3 — 1974 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtops 2 — 1974 CUTLAS Supreme, 4 door 1974 Le Mans 4 door 1973 CHEVELLE 4 door 4 — 1973 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham 4 door hardtop 1973 BUICK Century, 2 door 1973 CHEVROLET Impala Custom, 2 doer hardtop 1973 PORI) Custom 500, 2 door hardtop 1973 FORD Gran Torino 4 door sedan 1972 MERCURY Marquis, fully equipped, air conditioned 1972 FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes 1972 CHEV Impala 1971 CHEVROLET Biscayne sedan 19/1 DODGE Demon 4 speed 1970 OLI)SMOBILE 2 door hardtop 1970 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 door hardtop 10 1965 - 1968 Models 1971 rOrtb Stationwagon 1971 ellgV, 1 ton cab and chassis 1971 FORD half ton pickup 1970 CHEV 50 series tab and chassis and 144 van A nutnbet of trans from 100 . 1972, goine Ws, some 6 cylindet, Sotrie CHEVS, and some FORDS 6.0 retIelle**Eeisrerek les 410.1,Aseou4o*Ikepr RUSSELS MOTORS P Service Station Phone 88/4173 ONLY 2.99$ BAG eat EACH-BAG CONTAINS WA CUBIC FEET OF MATERIAL SAVEWAY MONEY SAVERS PANELLING room, den, room with these panels, room or feature EITHER WAY, YOU'LL SAVE AT SAVEWAY , _ ir,:-,..,.. & CEILING ,ti al ,.r TILE • ".14\ If, At These 12" x 12" while tiles are easy to install in any room. 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