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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-09-03, Page 13TAPE SPECIAL Creedence Clearwater Revival 5 TAPES AVAILABLE • Cosmo's Factory • Bayou Country a Green River • Willie and the Poor Boys • CCR Volume 1 Reg. $598 $7.98 Don Taylor MOTORS Exeter 235-1100 Ready Mix CONCRETE 4-4 Plant 23,-QiEl33 Resietenco 28-f.)961 C.A.McDOWELL" USED HARVESTING EQUIPMENT BEAN WINDROWERS 500 A with cross conveyor 200 without conveyor FORAGE HARVESTER Fox harvester with one-row corn head and pickup IHC 550 harvester with 2-row corn head COMBINES 2-IHC 403 combines N. T. MONTEITH EXETER LTD. 235-2121 "The best in service when you need it most!" 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You can depend on it, Don has had many years experience in the petroleum business and furnace installation and maintenance and invites you to call him at Exeter 236.2616 for all your home heat needs and petroleum requirements. Don Cowan Brings BP Oil Ltd. to Exeter and Area Treasurer stresses tax reform Times-Advocate, September 31 1970 P490 1; Tax withholding discussed By MRS, J. The annual memorial and decoration service at St. James Cemetery will be hold Sunday, Sept, 6 at 3, p.m. The decoration of the graves will begin in the morning and continue throughout the clay, This is the 100th anniversary of the granting of the consecration of St. James, Biddulph, of the two acres of ground given by the Canada Company for the purpose of separating from all profane and common uses, and to dedicate to holy purposes a place for the reception of the dead of this parish. This consecration of the cemetery was made by the Rt. Rev. Benjamin Cronyn, DV, October 4, 1869 in the twelfth year of his bishopric. This Sunday the Rev. R. A. Carson will preach on the Past-Present-Future. It is hoped that many will make an extra effort to be present for the service. CHURCH NEWS Last Sunday marked the end of the joint Sunday services with H, PATON the United Church and the Anglican Church. Both ministers, Rev. R. A. Carson and Rev. W. C. Tupling were in charge of five services which were well attended, PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Cunningham and sons, David and Donald moved to Calgary, Monday where they have ,a residence. Mrs. Mervyn Carter left last Tuesday to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Walden, Chatham. Her daughter brought her home, Sunday. Mrs. Russel Blake and her daughter, Mrs. Laurene Srigley of London, visited friends in Wasaga, and Port Severn last week. Mr. & Mrs, Harry Murless entertained a friend, Hugh Woodford, of Vancouver, who lihd pot seen Mr. Murless, a cousin for 47 years. Mr. Woodford was a bank inspector but is now retired. Mrs. Almer Flendrie visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Downing and family and Mrs. L. C. Harrison. -"Taxation is the most complex problem facing us today and this Matter is not as simply solved as may be expected, "was one of the statements by Ontario's treasurer, the .Hon. Charles MacNaughton at meeting of the Huron, County Federation of Agriculture held in Clinton, Tuesday night. The provincial treasurer was replying to charges made by members of the Federation that farmers are iving punished by Students no longer need repeat a year of their lives. Students may now be promoted on the basis of credits for each Prepare now for new lawn Right now, is the best time to prepare the lawn area for fall seeding, according to horticulturists with the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food. This will allow sufficient time for initial preparation which, if well done, will reduce the work and cost of maintenance. The lawn area should be covered with topsoil to a depth of 5 or 6 inches. If the topsoil has been removed during construction it must be replaced. If the soil is heavy it can be made more pliable by the addition of organic matter such as manure, leafmold, compost or peat. Late summer or early fall is the safest time to start the new lawn. By then the hottest and driest part of the summer has passed and most weeds have stopped growing. In treed areas the leaves will soon fall, which will allow the sunlight to aid the new growth. Seeding at this time will allow the seedlings to be well established before winter. In spring the already- established grass can get off to a good start before the trees leaf out and before the hot, dry weather begins. high education taxes on farm properties. Ontario Federation of Agriculture manager Jack Hale of Toronto urged Huron farmers to make a lot of noise in the campaign to have education costs removed from all properties. MacNaughton went on to say "We are interested in total tax reform, I find it difficult to distinguish between classes of taxpayers. We won't stop with you, we will try to help everyone. course without having to repeat a whole year due to unsuccessful courses. The Technology Division of the Doon Centre of Conestoga College is introducing the course credit system this September to all its programs. This system of credits for individual courses within a total program enables the faster student to become qualified in a shorter period of time and allows the slower student to proceed more at his own rate. It also provides for unique programming for individual students. Because of its flexibility, the course credit system reduces the number of drop outs. It increases the success rate among students while at the same time it permits raising the already high standards of technological education. Provision is being made at Conestoga's Doon Centre for more students in the Technology ' Division. Laboratories are being modified. Two new Physics and one Biology laboratory are being built at Doon to provide more student places in Technology. More students can now be enrolled in September, in air & water resources, civil, construction, electronic and mechanical technologies. There is also space for additional students in the drafting, electrical, electronic, mechanical and wood product technician programs. Students are returning to further education to overcome the difficulties of finding Persons on fixed incomes have problems, too." The treasurer went on. to say, "Nobody is denying that farmers are having problems because of high taxes, but I feel you are going about this the wrong way. We think theres a way to help,all classes." The guest speaker Jack Hale who is also a member of the Metropolitan Toronto Board of Education asked the government to shift the education tax to a employment. All centres of Conestoga College are responding to this increased demand from the community. Stage event for beef men The sixth annual Southwestern Ontario Beef Cattle Day will be held at Ridgetown on Wednesday, September 9. The program will be somewhat different from that of previous years. An open house will be held during the morning at the farms of George Morris, Merlin, and Fairburn Farms, (Jenner Bros.) RR 6, Dresden, according to Don Luckham of the Animal Science Division, Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology. The program at Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology will start at 11:30 a.m. when beef cattlemen will have an opportunity to view research projects and demonstrations at the College. The afternoon program will be held in the Livestock Building and will feature Frank Jacobs, editor of Cattlemen Magazine, and Ralph Bennett, who recently retired as Director of the Livestock Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. New booklet for hog men A free b000klet, "Backfat Thickness and Body Weight in Swine Selection," has just been published by the Canada Department of Agriculture's Information Division. The easy-to-use booklet tells how to select breeding stock on the basis of backfat thicknessand rate of gain. It includes tables which make it easy to compare the performances of animals at different weights and ages. The booklet was Written by Dr. G.W. Rahnefeld, a scientist at CDA's, Man,, Research Station. The research for the booklet was done at CDA Research Stations at Brandon, Man., and Lacombe, Alta. For a free copy, write to the Information Division, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, and ask for publication number 1383. Announce New Healing Substance: Shrinks Piles Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue. A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly It relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissue. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place Most important of all results were so thorough that this improve- ment was maintained over a period of many months. This was accomplished with a new healing substance (13io-Dyne) which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tinntig. Now Ilio-Kyrie is offered in oint- ment and suppository form called Preparation I-I. Ask for it at, all drug stores. Satisfaction or your money refunded. i. direct people's tax. Hale said, "We suggest a staged affair, We know this Can't be done overnight but we want a program started now with a definite stand and dates for changes in the tax Plan." The meeting attended by Huron-Bruce MP Murray Gaunt and Huron MP Robert McKinley in addition to Mr. MacNaughton was described as a getting-the-facts.straight meeting by Huron Federation president Jack Stafford. The OFA in June advocated the province-wide withholding of the education portion of municipal taxes by farmers. Their stand is that all education taxes should be removed from all property — both farm and urban — and replaced by income and corporation tax. Farmers feel that, because of the necessity for them to own property, the present tax system unfairly penalizes them The OFA has set Sept. 28 as a general deadline for withholding of taxes, although some municipalities have already had their tax bills come due. Mr. Bailey said the meeting was designed to stir up Huron County support for the program as well as putting the farmers' grievances before government representatives. Gordon Hill, Ontario president of the OFA, said: "We've talked about it for along time . we've presented sound arguments (to the government), .but the matter is still not resolved," "We have to take action," he said, "we don't like it — we'd rather do it through. arbitration. But, if we can't get it that way, what do we do .next?" His speech and Mr. Hole's were met with resounding applause from the audience. 1