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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-07-31, Page 2auce,Times. Thursday. July sty 1971 iNGHAM BODY SHOP Complete Collision Rilpairs and Pointing Towing Service Radiator Cleaning and Repairs SID ADAMS Proprietor WINGHAM, ONT. Res. 357-1171 Bus. 357-1102 Right now mortgages cost less That home or cottage you hope to own some day can be yours right now! The • money you borrow at today's lower rates will enable you to build or renovate now before material and labour costs go higher. Do it today at Victoria and Grey! WC7VRL4.,� VG TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1ee9 Sharon E. Scott, Manager Listowel, Ontario Ashfield Twp. is allocated OHRP 'funds Grants for the implementation of the Ontario Home Renewal Program (OHRP) have been al- located to several additional On- tario municipalities, including the Township of Ashfield, Hous- ing Minister Donald R. Irvine an- nounced last week. QHRP provides per capita grants to Ontario municipalities to administer directly as loans to homeowner occupants to repair their houses to an acceptable municipal minimum standard. Ashfield has been allocated $10,000 at this time, Mr. Irvine said, which represents ap- proximately 31 per cent of the to- tal 1975-76 funding designated under OHRP for the muni- cipality. The prime objective of the pro- gram is the correction of faulty structural and sanitary condi- tions and the upgrading of plumbing, heating and electrical systems of the owner occupant's home. "OHRP is directly oriented to low and moderate income famil- ies, with a maximum annual in- come of $12,500," Mr. Irvine said. "Ashfield is to be congratulated for its initiative in moving quick- ly to implement this program, which ensures the continued use- fulness of needed existing hous- ing." The maximum amount of an OHRP loan, as determined by the local municipality, is $7,500, less any funding from other home re- newal programs. The muni- cipality is also responsible for de- termining the rate of interest charged on the loan, from zero to eight per cent, and what portion of the loan will be "forgiven", and therefore need 'not be paid back. OHRP extendshome renewal possibilities .to owner occupants in any municipality in Ontario, urban or rural, which has adopt- ed either a minimum housing, standards bylaw or a resolution setting such standards. NOTICE Town of Wingham is considering -selling the town weigh scales -and citizens Who feel -the scales should 'be retained, please notify the Clerk's office as soon as possible. Weigh ticket now $5.00. Wm. Renwick Town Clerk Look for the °°specie[ dioploy" our store, QC1t,);Sa1lerkJp• 'tO 2$:%'a Aver nationally advertised brands. BABY SHAMPOO: (Tearless) '1.23 12 oz. BABY POWDER 99E 14 oz. MRS. SALLY CAMPEAU and Mary Jean Wilhelm had no problems keeping this group of eight, nine olds occupied during religion school at the Hort. Society holds tea and rose show BRUSSELS — The members of the Brussels Horticultural Society held their annual rose show and tea recently at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Dunk of Walton. A good variety of roses was on display and following the judg- ing, prizes were awarded to Mrs. - Lottie McCutcheon for the most points' She is now the holder of the Vera Frain Memorial Trophy for the coming^year. Mrs. Dunk placed second. Mrs. Wilma He ningway had t' lust rose in the show and Mrs. A. Crocker had the best delphini- utn showing. Following the awarding of prizes, I6a was served. The 'ostesses who donated the lunch were Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs: Dunk, Mrs. Allan McCall and Mrs. A. Crocker. 'Hly tluss judged' (/Y ^i for Howick Fair The Howick Agricultural Society completed the first step of its field crop competition with the judging of the hay class. The field crop competition is an annual prelude to the Howick Fall Fair being held this year on October 3 and 4 at the Howick Community Centre, and is ac- tively participated in by many of the local residents. The results of the competition were as follows: Elmer Harding 91; Joe Winkel 89; Wendall Stamper 88; Russell Ruttan -87; Doug Harding 86; Jim Armstrong 851'2; Oscar Kieffer 85; Warren Fines 84; John Van de Kamp 82; Ron Shelley 82; Andy McMichael 81; Norman Fairies 80; Ron McMichael 79; Roy Wormington 78. There was a total number of 75 entries in the various classes. The results of the barley, mixed grain, ensilage, corn and grain corn will appear in this publica- tion tipon completion of judging. Agri Systems is offering Big Discounts on Westeel-Rosco steel grain Storage Bins *and ancillary equipment *7 sizes in stock *Immediate delivery! * 29 sizes from 1,350 to 40,000 bushels available We will erect your bin or supply equipment for erection. . _ For the best prices anywhere! Wcilkerton call collect after 6 P.M. u 881'018% and ten -year - Sacred Heart School last week. The students were more than,,eager to continue their singing and hated to stop even for a few minutes. CALAMINE/ ANTHIHISTAMINE 10T1oN 6 oz. 9.19 KAOLIN & PECTIN 8 oz. 99c SACCHARI N '/. gr. 500's '/4 gr. 1000's '/2 gr. 500's / gr. 1000's 89e $1.39 $1.23 $1.79 A WELL-DESERVED REST gave these teachers and assistants an opportunity to review the program for the r9Iigion ,school held at Sacred Heart School last week. They are: Catherine Curtis, Teresa Nolan, {Rosemary Curtis and Mrs. Nancy McKeon. LkiI Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murray and family attended the Canadian Duat Purpose Shorthorn Field Day on Saturday at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ulrick, Powassan. Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman ' ;sited Su day iti oil ai•dl Mrs Warren Zur•hr-Ihc Misses Sandia and Lisa Camp- bell of Scaforth are spending this week at the same home. The Lakelet community ex- tends sympathy to Ervin Reidt on the death of Mark Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Inglis visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacKinnon in Paisley. Samuel Hearne, a Hudson's Bay Company employee and one of the first explorers 10 Took for mineral riches- in the Northwest Territories. reported native copper occurrences that 200 years later culminated in 40.000 recorded claims in the Copper - mine arca in 1966. BARB MONTGOMERY takes it easy as she gives blood during last Wednesday's London Red Cross blood donor clinic In Wingham. It was the second visit for the clinic this year, and the Red Cross representatives said they con sidered it a'success. Lee Vance Ltd. WINGHAM YOUR WINGHAM PHARMACIST —_— ONTARIO 0 0 0 4 +� Y... IC Y .1, .0. , ,,, Lir .".,,,,,, - ,— 1 S w— • ° b b tri. . ..a ..i ..f ' t. w , ' v.. V Y ew ® � . e�{ jai Mit ti iY va 4q C^aW a+9 �. 1G ' Si 1 3 =! } {.. tpf> ,) •3 •", .- e a •\ Th's.."s•wIliat Ontarao's do ng ■ ■ ncome of \to Sta011 ze the stabilize t - beef caIf producers. , ortp,........,_,. Every producer of beef calves in the � , `�` province (including cream shippers) is eligi- ' w �`\ ble to participate in this program,. which ..... A if/ forms the first part of an overall Farm In- t R , i/l+ come Stabilization policy. You can partici- ' pate, by contracting to join the program for a five-year period and by paying an annual - 1 t - .� +,. fee for every eligible beef cow you enroll in the program. Your Ontario government will - r also contribute to the program. ', 1' For 1975, your fee will be $5 per cow, however, for this year fees are deferred .`.. until payments to producers are made. The 1' -•• provincial government contracts to make a !\ �grant per -cow to participating producers if ` \ _ the average market price for Ontario- _.- _. 11-....4411T-- produced stocker calves falls below the �ti'stabilized price of 50C per pound in 1975. Payments will be ,made in December or as • Your provincial government has recently soon as possible thereafter. established the Ontario Beef Calf Income The enrollment period for eligible produc- Stabilization Program—a voluntary program ers' in 1975 ends August 31. designed. to: • stabilize the income of recognized beef Complete information on the program, as calf producers in Ontario; well as enrollment form and contracts, are • encourage a continuing steady supply of available at your local office of the Ontario Ontario -produced beef stocker calves. Ministry of Agriculture and Food. It will establish a floor on the amount of money a producer may expect to receive in Ministry of Agriculture and Food ybars of poor calf prices. William Stewart, Minister ,,U wiliNimaraz" i Government of Ontario - •William Davis, Premier 0 0 0