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ANOTHER INTERESTING HOUSE - This red brick turn of the century house with
its curved porch on the second storey and siained glass window detail was built by
the late Alfred Baeker who operated a feed and grain business in Brussels.
Members of the Baeker family later occupied the house and eventually sold it to the
late Jack Kelly. Mrs. Jack Kelly now occupies the. house.
Morris requests more subsidies KEATI G'
all ) PHARMACY LTD. ex M. E. HOOVER, Phm.B.
PHONE 527-11990 SEAFORTH
Adrian Vos. representing the
Federation of Agriculture
requested a grant.
Accounts 'were
$4,344.59, General
total of
paid: Roads
1,39493 for a
$5 , 739 .S2
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E. Wawanosh approves
fire coverage on garage
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East' Wawanosh council met in
regular session March 5th and
approved fire Insurance coverage
of $65,000.00 on the East
Wawanosh Public Works Garage.
Council recommended to the
13elgrave Arena Board that the
insurance coverage on the arena
be increased to at least
$45,000.00.
The Auditor's Report from
A.M.Harper & Co. was adopted
and fees of $1,350.00 were paid..
Council accepted the Gravel
Tender as submitted by Joe Kerr
Ltd., Wingham at $1.20 per cub
yard for supplying, crushing a:
delivery of approximately 12A
cubic yards of 5/8" gravel forth
East Wawanosh Township Roati
subject to the approval. of 6t
Ministry of Transportation ant
Communications. '
The Road Superintendent
attend the "Ontario Good Rod
School in Guelph to be held
May 5, 6 and 7, 1974.
Road Accounts of 511,403,i
and the General Accounts
$3,108.33 were passed and pa'
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other day front Alberta. I don't
know the organization producing
it, but I think it's the Alberta
government. It is so good that I
will just copy most of it. So here
goes.
A farnier's wife gets just as
. much upset about food prices as
you do. It's true! Not everything a
farm wife serves her family is
produced right on the farm. And
so she feels the crunch at the
check-,out counter just as much as
4you do. Besides she has another
reason for being upset; she knows
how little of every food dollar her
husband receives. Take bread for
example. The farmers' share of al
loaf of bread is about three cents.
And the supermarket employee
earns about twice as much as her
husband does. Where does the
food dollar go? Why do food bills
keep climbing? It's because a lot
of things happen between the
farmer and You - processing,
grading, packaging, transporting,
delivering, wholesaling, adver-
tising, Market reporting,
retailing, Let's look at our
example again.lt takeS about one
pound of wheat to Make one,
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requested.
Additional proposed
expenditures for public
transportation and highway
improvements in 1974 for $20,000
with a supplementary allocation
of $12.090 were approved.
Tenders to supply, crush and
deliver approximately 20,000 cu.
yds. of gravel will be called.
Taxes will be collected twice a
year June 30th and December
15th.
Win. Pullen, Chas. Higgins and
pound of bread. Although Wheat
flour is the main constituent of
the bread, the cost of the wheat
has little to do with the cost of the
bread. It's the handling, trans-
portation, milling, baking, etc.
that make up the main part of the
cost, It's all part of the marketing
system and it all adds to the cosdt
of getting the food from the
farmer to the supermarket shelf.
And supermarket and self service
stores actually save you money by
handling food in such large
volume. Let's look at another
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eason why your food bill keeps
ising. For One thing, the more
incotne you have, the more you
spend on food. This doesn't mean
you necessarily buy more food,
Usually you buy m ore of the
expensive kinds of food, tender
steak, vegetables and fruits out of
season, and convenience foods.
After reading this you won't
probably feel any better about
food prices, especially today, 13 tit
We wanted you to know that farm
families are just as concerned as
you are. nettle-1111)dr you and the
farmer's wife are in the same
boat; it keeps on costing more to
feed the fainily
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At the Morris Township
Council meeting March 4 the
Engineer's report on the Blyth
Creek Drain was provinsionally
adopted.
Court of Revision on Blyth
Creek Drain was set for April 1,
1974 at 2 p.m.
Proposed expenditures for
public transportation and
highway improvements in 1974
are $83,350 with subsidy
allocation of $50,000.
A supplementary allocation of
subsidy moneys of $12,000 was
Agri-notes
(By Adrian Vos
Families, pensioners, roomers, boarders, the handicapped and others will
benefit. Ontario's newTax Credit System provides for three separate credits,
and here's how they work:
I. People who own or rent (including roomers and boarders) may share
in the Property Tax Credit.
2. People who fill (nit a Federal income tax return may share in the Sales
Tax Credit.
3. People over 65 may share in the Pensioner Tax Credit.
You must fill out a Federal income tax return.
The new purple Ontario Tax Credit Form comes attached inside it. So even
if you don't pay income tax,yot should still file a Federal income tax return
with the Ontario Tax Credit Form this year
We want you to get your.fair share of Ontario's tax credits.
2 out of 3
Ontario residents who file
income tax returns this year
will share $300 million
in tax credits.
(Even if they don't pay income tax!)
ONTARIO'S NEW TAX CREDIT SYSTEM:
Davis,William (i:. Pre'roir
Arthur K. Meeo,Mihieter Revenue OnlarioN
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