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JUNIOR CHAMP AGAIN — Young Brian McGavin of R.R. 4, Walton repeated his
last year's feat and won the junior championship at the Huron. County Plowing
match on the weekend. (Expositor Photo)
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1-9'74 Gr'rand
2 door hard top
1975 Dodge Monaco
4 door
1975 Coronet
4 door
1975 Chrysler
Newport Custom
4 door hardtop
1974 Dodge Dart
Swinger
2 Door Hardtop, 6 auto,
P.S, radio.
1977 Chrysler
New Yorker
demonstrator
The price of corn, which has
alien below $1.70 at times this
ar, "may be a continuing
roblem" according to .Peter
nnam, president of the Ontario
ederation of Agriculture.
Since -1974, when "Ontario'
ecame self sufficient in corn
reduction, the price of Ontario
orn has fallen to 1eveN 20 to 50
nts per bushel below that paid
Chicago exchanges. Before
974, Ontario corn had
nsistenly commanded higher
nces than corn sold in Chicago,
r.Hannam told a meeting of the
on Federation of Agriculture
ebekahs
ave
ot luck
The first meeting of the fall
ason of Morning Star Rebekah
ge with Sis. D. Kitchie N.G.
fticiating included a pot luck
pper with a good attendance.
The Charter was reverently
raped in memory of Bro. Jadk
e who died suddenly in
ugust.
Sister M. McCutcheort read the
nal report from the district
eeting held in Hensall on fuly th,
131yth were involved in a collision
on Highway 4, North of the Jct.
Huron Road 20, Morris
Township. Barbara Black and a
passenger in her vehicle, Audrey
Scott of RR 1, Belgrave received
minor injuilies as a result of the
accident;
Seniors
rally here
Brussels Friendship Club held
their first fall meeting Sept. 14
when Verna Thomas presided in
absence of president Ed Martin.
Gertie Boldger secretary read
the minutes of previous meeting
and the visit to Huronview in
June. The zone rally is to be held
in Brussels Oct. 12, an all day
meeting. Some fall bus tours were
discussed. Euchre winners were
High Lady-Elsie Evans, High
Gent-C.McFadden, Sec. high
lady-Ruby Steiss, Sec. High
Gent-Verna Thomas playing as
man, low lady-Mrs. Van Vliet.
Low gent-Mrs. Pride, playing as a
man.
1974 Oldsmobile
Delta 88
4 door Hardtop, V8,
Auto, P.S. P.13. radio.
1973 Pontiac Lemons
4 door sedan, V8, Auto,
P,S. P.B. radio
1972 Dodge Monaco
2 door H.T.
.1969 Ford XL.
1968 Chevi
4 itiOtit
1974- Dodge
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, During the week September
12-18, OPP Officers at Wingharn
'detachment conducted 38
investigations.
15 charges were laid under the
highway traffic act and 24
warnings were issued.
Seven charges were laid under
the Liquor Licence Act.
Six charges were laid tinder the
Criminal Code of Canada.
During the week, there were
seven motor vehicle collisions
which caused an-estimated $9500
in property damage and injuries
to six persons.
On Saturday, September 17,
Richard E. Conley of Lucknow
was involved in a single car
accident on Highway 86, West of
the junction of Turnberry Twp
Ri., Turnberry Township. Injured
as a result of the accident were
Mr. Conley, James Cranston of
RR 2, Lucknow, Donna L. Brooks
of Hamilton and Charles F.
Huntington of Lucknow, all
passengers in the Conley vehicle.
Barbara J. Black of Belgrave
and Warren D. Whitfield of RR 3,
in Brucefield Thursday night.
Mr. Hannam described a brief
the OFA has submitted to the
Ontario government proposing
the establishment of a corn
growers marketing board.
Because much of the corn
produced in the province is not
sold on the open market, but goes
for feed in farm to farm sales the
OFA brief proposes a negotiating,
board rather than an .agency
type with price fixing powers.
The proposed board would
have a number of "Low level
functions" Mr. Hannam said.
It would act as a unified voice
for corn growers in dealing with
the government, and could lobby
for transporation subsidies, trade
and tarrift equity, and for stepped
up research.
It would negotiate and
administer advance payments on
crops from the federal
government, and would act as a
lobby when stabilization formulas
are set and amounts decided -on.
It would also negotiate province
wide corn handling and drying
charges. with elevators and would
seek to ensure that premium
prices are paid for premium
grades of corn.
The proposed board would also
• supply farmers with marketing
and trade information, and would
seek out new export Markets for
Ontario corn, the OFA president
said.
Mr. Hannatn said all of these
functions coUld be carried out
without any artificial disturbance
of the priee of corn'. •
The installation of officers will
e held Oct, 1.1.
;The dance and draw are to be -
elcl Oet 18 in aid of the new
refia, anyone wanting ticketS
ntact Bro. Dave McCutcheon or
s. Mary Lowe:
The Lodge is holding a party at
e NUrsing Norte, Thursday .
01106t1 Sept 22 and Will
'citrate the birthdays of the
idents in Sept, Cake, iCe
ant and preSents will be 'the
der of the day,
,Birthdays were eelebrated aud
tenaded for Sis. A Baker ; gig. Sis, Al katiri.
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We have expanded our store to make room for our new line of
Crystal
Also a large selection of
Spoon Racks
All shapes & sizes available.
prop in and browse.
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