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The Rural Voice, 1979-01, Page 27Corn stabilization 8` per bushel Agriculture and Food Minister Bill Newman has confirmed that Ontario grain corn producers will receive eight cents per bushel under the Ontario grain corn stabilization plan for the 1977 crop year. The provincial payment of eight cents represents the net payment to producers after the deduction of a four -cent enroll- ment fee. As previously announced, farmers will be required to fill out only one application form in order to obtain payment under both the federal and the provincial plans. Mr. Newman said. "We arranged the use of a single form with the federal government in order to minimize red tape and save time for producers at this bus time of year." Farm Forum to N. Ontario Members of the DoCumln Farm Forum group. from the Teeswater, Wingham. Clifford. Belmore and Gorrie area travelled to northern Ontario in August on their second annual farm tour. During their trip. the group visited two farms in the Mindemova Lake area on Manitoulin Island, the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited plant at Chalk River, the Parliament Buildings and Royal Mint in Ottawa and a sawmill in Eganville. The tour combined, travel, entertain- ment and education. The DoCumln group is one of the hist surviving farm forum groups in Ontario. Mailbox of the month 40"-- 4001°- (Situated '°(Situated in West Wawanosh. Huron County) Take Advantage Of WISEWAY NOME b BUiLONG CENTRE HOME 8 BUILDING CENTRE AT: WISEWAY HOME & BUILDING CENTRE Ear (IIRISWJLS Building one- good %%ish upon another to insure a Merry Christmas for our loyal friends and neighbors. Your trust and confidence mean a great deal to us and we say thanks. Wayne Stirling & Staff WISEWAY HOME & BUILDING CENTRE FRED J. HUDIE LIMITED 230 Bayfield Rd., Clinton 482-3441 HOURS OF BUSINESS MON. TO FRI. 8 A.M. TO P.M. SAT 8 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS: CLOSED TUESDAY, DEC. 26 CLOSED MONDAY, JAN. 1st 'THE WISEST CHOICE IN TOWN' THE RURAL VOICE/JANUARY 1979 K. 27