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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-12-12, Page 20ti iz A 0: ALLEGRO 1000 i; The PRENTISS • Model F584W—Includes solid-state AM/FM/Stereo FM tuner/ amplifier with Digilite automatic dial scale selector, and Stereo Precision record changer with Micro-Touch's 2G tone arm. Two Allegro 1000 speakers. Walnut color. $269" ALLEGRO 2000 The ALISTAIR • Model F585W—Features solid-state AM/FM/Stereo FM tuner/ amplifier with Digilite automatic dial scale selector and flywheel tuning for radio station selection ease. Stereo Precision record changer with Micro- Touchis 2G tone arm. Walnut color cabinet. $339" ALLEGRO 3000 The CALMS • Model F589W—Features solid- slate AM/FM/Stereo FM tuner/amplifier with Digilite automatic dial scale selector, and flywheel tuning for radio station selection ease. Stereo Precision record changer with Micro-Touch' 2G tone arm. 8-track cartridge $46995 tapec olo r player. cabinet. 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Special thanks to those who entered floats By JACK RIDDELL M.P.P, During debate on second reading of Bill 158, An Act to establish the Ontario Energy Corporation, I indicated that while the Liberal Caucus was pleased to support the idea of an Ontario Energy Corporation, we felt the powers of the Corporation statement on the corporation, the Minister stated it would invest or participate in energy projeets including development and research. However, nothing was said concerning the role of other energy sources such as wind, solar and geo-thermal forces. The Minister's statement also indicated that the Corporation's first priority should be to assist in securing adequate supplies of natural gas for the Province as the Ontario Government foresees a shortfall in supply within the decade. He indicated that in future years, "it may be 10 years were very broad and the function of the Corporation should be more clearly defined. Only broad concepts of the activities of the corporation have been given, which could include everything from financing pipelines to guaranteeing investments by oil and gas companies for research to initiating resource projects of its own, While the Ontario Energy Corporation is not without some hope of being able to promote such policies more specific goals for the corporation would be welcomed. I pointed out that in his Tom Arthur - Parade Chairman EXETER BOARD of TRADE T. PRYDE & SON LTD. Phone 235-0620 Main St., Exeter • MONUMENTS • MARKERS • INSCRIPTIONS Contact Jack Pryde: Office 235-0620 or Home 235-1384 HP BROWNIES ENROLLED — A group of girls were enrolled in the Huron Park Brownie Pack Thursday night. Back, left, leader Marcia Bowman, Tracy Winger, Heather Hern, Wendi Horton, Michelle Baptie, District Commissioner, Mrs. Louella Nash of St. Marys and Kim Bryson. Front, Lynne Jackson, Lorraine McDonald, Sharron McDonald, Kathleen Gillis, Darragh Mehagan and Sherri Pinter, T-A photo. 47zts:vk:s4i.iori4izsPii:444;*::P.1;as4 w;:›I'lsw.14;i:svierss's:4441:sr$;ez:Nia ;?2..." nr .4 a>? , aa.Aea K4 a?? s,541 DISPLAYS ALSO IN GODERICH AND CLINTON "OUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1979" Awards presented to Middlesex 4-H groups By MRS. DAVID KESTLE CLANDEBOYE Mr. and Mrs. D. Kestle, Tom and Janis, send greetings to their Honey customers - one and all friends,relatives and neighbours. Peace and Joy for the Christmas Season and Many Blessings for the year ahead. in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Millson. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Beckett, Kit- chener, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Millson, Ken and Doug, London; Don Millson and friend, Guelph; Mr. & Mrs. E. Glavin, Leona, Huron Park and of course Mrs. C. Millson attended, 4-H clubs The annual banquet and awards night for the Parkhill- Ailsa Craig 4-H Agricultural Clubs was held in the Ailsa Craig United Church on Friday evening. Members of the dairy calf club from Clandeboye area com- pleting the project and receiving plaques were Paul Hodgins, Eddy Groenewegen, Marilyn Groenewegen, Ken Simpson, and Danny Hardy. Jimmy Paton took the project as an eleven year old for experience only. Paul Hodgins won the Mid- dlesex County Holstein Club plaque for the top purebred Holstein calf in the club. Danny Hardy received a certificate for completing six projects. Birthday party Fourteen members of Clarence Millson's family celebrated his eighty-first birthday Sunday at the home of his son and daughter- A corrosion-resistant paint lining for metal grain storage bins has been made available from Spatz Paint Industries Inc. The coating is designed to protect against chemical grain preservers, such as propionic and acetic acids. The formula No. 3494 Chlorinated Rubber Lining is a medium gloss ready-mixed paint. away", the Corporation could become involved in other forms of energy development utilizing solar, wind and geo-thermal forces. I questioned why alter- native sources of energy should only be researched and developed after the gas supply has become depleted, as I felt now was the time to develop these forms of energy. Nothing con- crete has been said regarding the part energy conservation will play in the functions of the energy corporations. With a com- prehensive arid serious energy conservation programme we would cut demand growth enormously by the end of the century and stabilize con- sumption after that. The most significant development in Ontario in terms of energy is the vastly increased role of nuclear power but before there is a massive commitment to this source of energy, satisfactory solutions to problems such as storage and disposal of radio- active waste products must be found, Legislation on snowmobiles was introduced in the Ontario Legislature this week, covering their registration, licencing and operation. Dealers are required to register snowmobiles within six days of sale, and owners are to attach registration numbers to both sides of the machines. Permits to drive snowmobiles may be issued to those over 12 subject to examinations, and the age minimum of 12 years old has been established with regard to driving the machines on public trails. Age restrictions would ban drivers under 16 from all high- ways, under 14 from crossing highways. The wearing of helmets is to be compulsory. The Bill would ban snowmobiles from all provincial highways and secondary roads except those exempted by regulations, and would require drivers to cross serviced roads at a right angle. Protection to property owners from trespassers is also offered by the legislation. I questioned the Minister of Agriculture about the CEMA and he summarized the recom- mendations of the Ministers of Agriculture's Report. For the initial two years CEMA will be a two part administration, with a five member executive com- mittee. The ten provincial representatives should be selected by commodity egg boards and acceptable to the other signatories, while the executive committee should be the chairman and vice chairman and three others appointed by the Federal Minister. Most direct power would be with the executive committee, who would initiate and implement policy, day to day implementation being carried out by a General Manager engaged by them. The consultative committee to CEMA should operate as an advisory group, under a chair- man appointed by the National Farm Products Marketing Council, A committee representing signatories would meet semi-annually to review operations and the executive committee should submit proposals on inventory, levy and cash flow to the National Farm Products Marketing Council. Cost of production should be standardized and the CEMA should purchase within-quota surplus eggs at the intervention price, established for a base point in the province of lowest cost. Free movement of within-quota eggs should be allowed and provincial commodity boards allowed discretion of two cents per dozen above intervention price. Authority for quota en- forcement should be with the central agency, implemented by the executive committee which would monitor quotas. CEMA should establish the total national annual quota and executive committee the weekly provincial quota, and give early con- sideration to reviewing the level of quota exemptions, Persona Is Mr. & Mrs. G. Cunningham, Dorothy, Kevin, Carol and Perry were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle and Janis celebrating Perry and Helen's birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Murless left Nov, 18 and are settled at Sebastian Florida, they called home Sunday and the weather there is excellent, 78 degrees, Mr. & Mrs. G. Edginton at- tended the Furtney Christmas Party in St. Marys on Saturday. Dr. Bruce Lowden had a week at home from his usual busy schedule. Archie Robertson was home from Emmanuel College Kit- chener with his parents Mr. & Mrs. J. Robertson, Janie and Andy. Archie took part in the church white gift service in Lucan Sunday morning. Mrs. George Lee who has been ill at her home has returned to her duties at Carter's Store. Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham is coming along very well and hopes to be home for Christmas. Clandeboye United Church is planning to have, a Christmas Concert on Friday December 20. Mr. & Mrs. McCOmb Sr., Mrs. Jim McComb and Mrs. Van Brees have motored to Florida and will spend two weeks in the sun. Mr, & Mrs. J. McComb Sr. will be spending the winter in Florida and the two ladies will return via air to Detroit. AM/FM/Stereo FM Tuner with Digilite When you select the FM band, only the FM tuning scale lights up, when you select the AM band, only the AM tuning scale lights up. All Allegro Systems feature: Micro•Touchs 2G Tone Arm Exerts a mere 2 grams of tracking force, Won't damage your fine records if you accidentally drop or slide it. Allegro Speaker Systems Every Allegro speaker has , an opening on the front, 1: called a tuned port. 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