The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-16, Page 4counts e pr,e .
ator value wa.z recorded for the
1948 crop at $45,jnillion at
0, , $2.05 per bushel on 21.9
...,, � v f the •
,,,' j�, �,n t n1•(�fll1 CP?'`; 614
Final: payments.have been December 1973• rPrr: was ' he
made .to Ontario. w -heat ,,r -secondc board interim 1973 crop
producers for their 1973 crop payment of $1.,00 ped bushel fic.ial'Iy estimated at • 14.8.
of ti'tnter�wheat. ,:,mi�lligil bushel's. The " d'
made to producers 'in Sep- m pion•la bushel the amount
The" OntarioMarkWheat tember 1974; roducersv and the
Producers' Marketing Board _.final, board payment • of sold by P
35.81 cents per bushel made estimated total -fol' the,.crop
advised Tuesday following a for by either o P roe
Toronto
meeting . held in to producers in December f accounted
p Co arr5 ��e1 or on
Toronto that. cheques 4974; feed utslization, and seed
croering the b ,,mens ,,197d3 '' -federal government . two
crap final payment and rice payment of 90,19 cents' use' to the
federal government's two per pa.y,shel ' , Made- to The $'4'26`, applied
P 14.8 million, bushel figure is
price. p'' wet nt for the same producers .in December 1974;
Crop were Mailed- to ._Total end price 'to an airtime record for the-•.
and resulted in a total
producers timber. the last -producers for 1973• crop crop
value `of 'well over $63
week. in December. "wheat was approximately
-,,Mr. Fergus, Young, RR 1, $4.26 per bushel, n'at taking million.
1Th n °sous high total
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NoR,-srnokers' rig
A bill of .rights giving' non-smokers "•the right to breathe clean a ' to speak out and t� act" to
discourage smoking -in pyblic places has ben... Igned by'Hon, Frank MIHer, Qntaftio's Minister of
Health,• W. E. Mighton, President of the On'torio TB anc Resp,ratory D,sease Association and Dr: A.
A. Scott, president of theO?'i
' tarib Thbracic Society T•'e 'Huron Perin TB and RD Association has
circulpted the bill of rights to, county and municipal'co.nc,is `r..,ne area and hos asked there tg
ratify it.
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MacQueen; was respected
newpaperni�n whose writings
were' read- province -wide
BY W. / LLIOTT'l/
Thom'a's 'MaeQueen
publisher of the Huron
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were Alleno'
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Ennismore, chairman of the into account grade dm
marketing board, ern- or storage: 4es-c
phasized that the payments allowances,
2
were for 1973 crop and not There were 1 ,194,3'$
fors wheat, harvested in 1974. bushels sold by, Ontario • million' bushels produced.
The marketing board's
final payment amounted to
35.81 cents per bushel and
tlew �fficers� n�ame
the federal governments - w
payment amounted to ,,90.19
perbushel, kg a'
cents rlllain °
total of $1.26 pPr bushel on fo r • •. upc_. m m year
heat' s ld ball 1973 crop w 4 Y
producers •
L
Vanstone • 'federal payment is January mea
Durst, Mrs. and
The a ting„.oto,Mission
based 'on $'1 75 per bushel ed the Benmittler United Church Mrs. E. Fisher;
.that volume of wheat used Women was- held in the Band leader, ." Mrs. H.
con-
sumption which , totalled for domestic human •
church with. 11 members Fisher; -auditors for 1975,
Mrs. E. Hardy, Mrs. -Betty
approximately 6 million present.
bushels or about 50 percent Moore; nominating cotri-
The meeting opened with
resident Mrs. •Hazel mittee 1976, Mrs. F.-
of producers _sales. the p Robinson; Mrs. M. Jewell
McMichael conducting, the;. •
However, 'the - -.total and Mrs. E. Moore.
government in•oney available devotional 'perio ':Mrs..Edna Lotrel E. served by the
Moore read the scripture. N
including interest' 'came to hostesses. Ne, t. meeting�'is'
The minutes of the
'about $11 million, and by � Mtrch 5 at 2 p.m.
November meeting • were
agreement b"etween the, read by "1�`/Irs.'G. Durst. The
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we will help you lose .
..weight .FOREVER with
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Monday, 7:30 pm
Tuesday, 9:30 am
St. *Georges Anglican Church
16 Nelson Street- West '
government; and the board, it
seer `ta Y in sold by pr1 du Qts at 90.19 • by Mrs. Moore.
��� ��• cents. p�� ��f' rather t an The Units.
s � .i� aC�tivits s' four
•Registry Office'" spells g) was paid on 'total • bushels 'treasurer's report was given
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reported their
the year,
ore Sagin
the"j%
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. -vim folloy tng year it' g on th of $1.75 :el- ro,
her to. Ma el tVlacqueen tone• ha of showin a s'' . esSful. eyear-' '
e of last, • century, Hugh in 1875 acquired the by ,� , bushel on abou Slate of .ofificers fo . 975 is;
middle west 50 acres of .Lot 11 it the. Polson, also bf Saginaw, the, producer sales.
• seems to have acquired .�, as follows: president; Mrs.
.posthumous fame' as a �ditier sam'.: n concession -from,. , Thomas owned some lots '-The board final payment , g,
Marianne . Brbwn, " wife of ,H. McMichael.; • recording'
of ballads,' and in• addition in Grey township Crown' .totalled over $4.3 •million at secretary; Mrs. P.• cordin ;
wase a " Goderich-,township , that George Brown who built,, lands, not Canada Company 35.81 cents per bushel, which assistant secretary, Mrs. ;
• farmer with 'more lar"d than • the big stone 'house on 'Huron _ and left% them to 'his ° also applied to'all•~w-heat sold ' a Fisher; tsecretar, Mrs. H.
P.
road later owned byRoyWith tenants on by producers. t u g h a n; r e c•o r d i n g
most of•hss neighbors. . -'-"'children.S
MacQueen (spelledRundle. Ah hetlf=century later . Mac ueens ' Mr• Young said eorn•plete
thus in� then® farms, Q - � secretary, Mrs.. F. Maskell;
the• Signal -Star after alpha . the "southwestanti and
b_
Signal for 'some years: in the Moorhouse).
part of this. probably disposed ,of the 19� 3 crop , payment a flowers,. Mrs. M. Fisher;
l:d'by"Percy properties: --- approximate end price was pianist Mrs. A. Warr;
as follows:
years of McQueen), 'attended'. property was- -so
parish , school .at Kilbirnie, Naftel to Ethel McQueen
MA
Ayrshire, for only • a . few'
•
.•'months, ,became a Hort ° St•' ladies
.stonemason Cat15 and, ac- . i►,e •
cording , to ' a. • Signal -Star " .-
'sketch iris` 1970,,,, "did some.
writing" • Dr. Emily Lyle, of'
repave for anniversary
Edinburgh University, who
visited Goderich 'at the year
end,' reports -that •there is a 0
f .MacQueen ,s.
Church lim6n ,
col•fection o
°•ball•ads °.and songs. She The first • :1975 general, in the narthex of . the chug-
'
wishe,�- to find otlt . more meeting of the U.C.W. Units
ch.) ', a,
about him and.his family. gathered in tt?ie.North Street Bet®ore regular reports
MacQueenmigrated to•. United Church Parlor' the -,were heard' from the various .
time_ �_..38� spent 1,, •'some'-.,�in.
Canada In. 1842•,. at the 'age' of "afternoon : of Wednesdays; conveyers, Mrs, Corinne.-_
•K • .January 8.:"""'-_ ° King read 'very cl•es.criptively '
.- -.... __.._. ._..
Reitfia w county. Exact timeChairlady was • the'new the ' chapter "Sin in the
of has arrival in Huron is not "president, Mrs• Beatrice ., Present Tense" from the
Sparling. book "A Man Called Peter?'
on record, but'he established P g'
' •• giving all some excellent
the Huron Signal in 1848 and Mrs. 'Nancy Pickell opened inspirations "for modern-day ,
wasfi'its°first editor. the short devotional period li•✓ing..�
.•. Through the years, the with the question "What , is '-
seditorial's n "ofthe former" SECOND MORTGAGES
the oldest in time on earth?
stonemason attracted and Mrs. Edna Looker, Ratesas'dowas' �, , ..
province -wide attention. 1n followed with in-depth
1854; he ran , unsuccessfully •-
a •., Simple Interest
r the "ParliaMent of • Mrs. Pickell gave a brief • Cash available now
• .0 td'stor000
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against Wm • Cayley for a
t
14,8% •
' thoughts to "Take Time a
sea i appropriate oem by
Upper and ,Lower Cana+3a. p 'and
. He died June 25, 1861,, and William Stidger
his obituary is unfalimately reminded the members this
not available.; the Signal' for is the 50th year'of Church
" that year Was..not d
Onion; ; at ,the , same .time
A• few mon i
established The "Signal, - box in which_sugg'estions •for
• MacQueen bought 551/2 acres suitable 'celebrations are ,to
ori, the Bayfield road from - he' placed• during 'the -nfext
Robert Moderwell, soon to few -.weeks. (This box is now
become sheriff of Perth:
tained 91 , acres from John
Riach, and soon afterward
147 acres more from the
.same vendor. >
These-- -transactions are
recorded - in, the, Registry
Office ,on ••a page "devoted to
Lot 14, Con. 1,6 which eould-
not have pontained 293 acres,
but' anyway,• that's what the
book says. MacQueen gave a
' mortgage: to. Rev. Charles
Fletcher, a Presbyterian
minister, paid. it „off after' a°
•year and borrowed. instead,
° from M. ' C: Cameron. This
also is a bit' of a ' the.o, •Camerotn being: m
about 25 years of age and not
• a lawyer, but.a student. .
MacQun ,..also borrowed
on • Mortgage from Hrn.
Donald 1VIcDonald, whom he
'e had helped in 1858 to elect to
the Executive Coui,il. Some
time --after' 'his death, the
estate got ,-•into Chancery.
Subsequent proprietors' of
! .. Lot 14 were time+• ,P• 'acock,
Ca.lweli, • Fuller and, from
1963, . Korn-elius Vanden
Heuven. ., •
• The edits r malted- his farm
Signalield. At the time of
his death it was leased to a
On, Thairhas,. tit an annual
rental 'Of 35 pounds, Other
of preserve '.
the after he 'presenting a; -large shiny gold
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• Pay off at anytime
' • No prepayment penalty
•:' Enquiries Welpome
"HOUSEHOLD REALTY
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35A West Street
Ph!'524-7383 •.
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assistant pianist, Mrs/ H.'
'1973 Straughan.
initial price'to' producers parsonage committee,
$1.51 _per bushel less 1 cent, ,Mrs o Willis, Mrs° E•
per bushel licence fee; Treble, and Mrs. • M.
-first •board intersm McBride; social committee,
payment of 50 cents per Mrs.,) D. Willis, Mrs. .
bushel made to producers in'
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Meals, personal laundry
Please direct enquiries to Mrs. Newbold
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Grade -8' Parents
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Parents of grade 8 students., are asked to attend..,.,
at Goderich District Collegiate -Institute on ,..
Rural - T-hurs.-Jane. 23
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at 8:00 p. m.
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• On January 20, 1975. from 1 -4: 30 p.m:
Many businesses including:
Agriculture • Manufacturing
Tourism e Construction
• Professional Services
• Transportation • Wholesale
and Retail Trades,
have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land,
buildings, and machinery; to increase working
capital; to start a new business;
and for other purposes.
If you need financing for a business proposal
and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on
reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB
can help you.
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FO°R EVER fON_- SOMETHII4G•
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God.er.icha
BALLET, ( Re istration Jan:_ •a and 15, = 4 p.m. McKay Hall) Children 5
to 10 years. McKay Hall Wednesdays 4 p.m.,
Fees: $2.00 per lesson. $10.00 Reg. to cover first 5 lessons.
Duration -Jan: 8 to March 12 : r =---
BALL ROOM DAN'CI�1 {registration. January 15, 7 p.m. Saltford
Ie�.Valley Hall) All ages. _Wednesdays" -7 p.m
Fees: $20.00 per couple, $15.00 per in-
dividual ., °
Q Duration,`- January 15 March • 12. ,
• • Waltz, Tango,- Fox Trot, Charleston, 'Jive; '
polka. ; -.,, r
'LIQUID EMBROIDERY (Registration -January 13, 7-p.m.St~ Mary's
School:) Monday s, - 7 pm. St. Mary's School,'
Bennett St," - , • -'"' " • ' '
FOes: Reg sttati'on:$;1-2'.00' -_-
;..Duration - January .13; - March 10
�, (Registration January '16 7 p.m. St. Marys
FITNESS " �-
W WOMEN'S - Scho l)r ursdays - 7 p.m. St. 'mkt is School''
(Bennett St.) n , ' . ,
•* Fees: Registration $12.00 .
- tura inn: must �'0"`=' arc T3-:-
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Re istration January .14', 7 p.m., StMary',s
MEN'S BASKETBALL ; (Registration
Tueddays 7 p.m. St. Mary's School
.V,...„.M_e. i glenoett-St.)------'- ... o.. .
., . ' Fees: Registration $13.00 �,w '
. Duration: January 14 - March 11 ,
(Registration for"1975 •- January 16, 6.30 p; n.
Robertson School) Children Ages 3-15 yrs. Titus
sdayss6:3Q:e.m; Robertson School (Eldon St.) -
,• Fees: Registration 10:00 (Classes' are in
- progress),•
Continuing on Monday and Thursday evenings. for •
men, women and••children at Goderiph Collegiate..
Institute , -- Further information can be obtained
from High School. •
Continuing on l'uesd®y and Thursday evenings'
for ,Men, Women and ;Children -. 7 Nil. • - at
Gdderich'Arena'Auditeriunn Further information
_ can be * obtain `bydin
r atteng, a • classy
-Programs can -be continued into the Sp'rlh'g, if successful. , • a
• --Children's Creative Art Classes will be beginning at the end 01'
February. . • " ". • .. .r ' ' 4 ,,a class ..-Yoga•-Inst-tuctor •-regdired for weekday evening ee.
"•• .--.Co:-ordi gator required for men's beskotball - "bag�ketball 'skills •,
a0.
essential. •, ' ,',N. ' I,4
„t ' -Clay sculpture and pottery Classes will begirt in mid March.
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