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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-17, Page 23Lucknow Sentinel, WedneidaY, April 17, 1985—Page 21 BUYING AN ANNUITY? FOR THE HIGHEST QUOTE AVAILABLE, EXPERT RRSP & ANNUITY ADVICE CALL ABC ANNUITIES LTD. 53 WEST ST.. OODERICH 524.2773 (con•ct) LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Invites You'll) Worship With 'Them On SUNDAY, APRIL 2i 1000 a.m. and 230 p.m Nursery downstairs morning & afternoon EVERYONE WELCOME • • MIKE SNOBELEN 4.• „.kgi oi. •••a*a-” YOUR PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE IN -HURON=BRUCE AGRICULTURE Agriculture is the backbone of Huron -Bruce. As agriculture goes, so goes small business and employment in our area. It affects all of us. Being a farmer and tusinessman, Mike is aware of the problems facing our farmers. As your representative in a PC government, his voice will be heard. Mike believes handouts are not the answer, that we need long term policies to "help farmers help themselves". "FOR A POSITIVE VOICE FOR HURON -BRUCE" ELECT MIKE.SNOBELEN v Gary Lotiriney Official Aqui! Miller visits ridings, from page 1 inherit it. If you pay even seven, eight or nine per cent on the mortgage it's hard to survive in the beef business." Mother program announced by Miller was a $7 million program to maintain and improve agricultural drains in order to pre- • Vent the further ' erosion of Ontario farmland. The program is also aimed at preventing phosphorous pollution from entering the great lakes. Phosphorous is an agricultural chemical used in fertilizer. A further $2 million has been allocated • under the program over the next three years to connect agricultural drains to municipal drains. Miller said the money would go toward installing erosion control, devices in . the municipal drains. Fewer Options • • A third' program announced by Miller is $8' million over three years for a Rural Employment Assistance program'. "The number of unemployed people has declined sharply in the past two years but problems still exist in rural areas where there is not the same range of options as there is in the city." The program is aimed at proyiding job training, work experience and appren- ticeship positions in industries , such as livestock management, food processing, horticulture and farm machinery maintenance. - Miller estimates 3,000 young people will • be helped by the Program. It will give them an opportunity to become Self-sufficient Members of the farm communitY rather than being forcedto leave home and find work in the cities. Miller usedhis speech in Chesley as an op- portunity to tell farmers that they are "probably the most efficient industry in On- tario." • •"I know many city people have the misconception that Ontario's farmers aren't • doing very well because they aren't effi- cient. But that simply is not true." He reiterated his point that increased ex- ports were the best way to help an "efficient industry" stay in business. • Miller said even although Ontario farmers can produce food cheaper than countries like Japan, farmers have trouble exporting due to tariffs and trade barriers. "I don't mind buying cheap cars ( from Japan) if they buy cheap food (from Canada)." • • Ben Brophy (left) and Joseph' Brophy (tight) get ready to square off while wistling, coach Rev. Arthur Scott gives the go ahead, during a practise session at Brookside Public School. The Lucknow area wrestling club are competing in a wrestling meet in Brantford as of press 'time. The results of the meet will he published next .Week. . (Photo by Alan Rivett) Recently published statistics indicate the Japanese had a trade surplus of $35 billion (US) in 1984. • • . 0 Miller also recommitted himself to other previously announced farm programs, in- cluding providing beef farmers with a tri- partite /stabilization program. That/ pro- gram would forth a partnership between the federal government, the provincial govern- ment, as well as beef producers in an effort to provide beef producers with a subsidy When they are forced to sell below cost. Miller said the party was committed to backdating the stabilization program to •Jan.,1,1985. After the meeting, Miller was questioned by reporters about the new programs and his cancellation of a proposed red meat marketing agency earlier this spring. Miller refused to discuss the cancellation of the Red Meat Marketing Agency or the cancellation of a proposed vote to set up the agency. He said a lot more work is needed on agricultural policy. ••• "The steps we took today are an attempt • to keep farmers in the black, or at least alive, while we resolve market problems.." He said marketing problems "are really where it'sat" in agriculture today. Guest speaker at Lucknow Church meeting President Mrs. Clarence Ritchie welcom- ed the ladies to the Spring Thankoffering of the Lucknow United Church Women, held in the church santuary Sunday, April 14. Guests were present from other churches. • Miss Brenda Davies presided at the organ. The theme of the devotional period was, They will know we are Christians by our love. Scriptures, meditations, prayers and song were given by. Mrs. Robert, Mrs. Gordon Cayley, Mrs. Ken Cameron, •Mrs. Robert Irwin and Mrs. Keith Domm. Mrs. L C. Thompson gave a. reading. The offering was received by Mrs. Charles • OIL GARD ANTI -RUST iIN A CLASS OF ITS OWN TRUNK LID ENGINE COWL HOOD COMPARTMEN4 I ' HEADLIGHT ../1,1110_ ASSEMBLY REAR ENTIRE UNDERSIDE DOOR „„..„,. FRONT DOOR TAIL PANELS REAR PILLARS ROCKER FRONT BRACES INCLUDING BRAKE LIGHT QUARTER REAR WHEEL DOOR POSTS PANELS WHEEL ARCHES FRONT FENDERS ASSEMBLY PANELS ARCHES, LINES THAT IS WHAT (:)RCUSTOMERS. SAY ... HERE'S WHY! 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Mrs. George McBride introduced the guest speaker, Rey. Morley Hammond of Durham. He and his wife had served as missionaries in Korea from 195,9 to 1970. This was of particular interest as many churches are studying Korea this year. Both were in Korean dress. They gave an illustrated talk of their work. N, Mrs, Stuart Reavie thanked them for their presentation. A lovely solo by Mrs. Keith Domm, • accompanied by Mrs. William Graham, was enjoyed. Rev. Warren McDougall pronounced the benediction and a social time followed in the fellowship room. • Residents attend open house by May Boyle Dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPherson of HolyMod on Sunday were• " Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maclnnes of Blyth. Couples from here attended the 45th anniversary open house for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper at St. Matthews Church, Kingarf on Saturday evening. We extend our congratulations. Mrs. Alex Percy offered her home this week for the Holyrobd W omen's Institute quilting for Participation Lodge. We extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt on the death of her brother, Cliff MacKay. Bernice has just returned home • from spending the past week with the'Shaw family at Stayner.