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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-03, Page 2• „,,,„,„„;:4,,L.,rai4Ter " - • „ i• • • - , T """ • , rrelv \ - • r '4111"....WIPMEIMMINowasomp t• ‘r. TLURSDAY, JULY 3, 1975' • ter., vl. rf,V,Atit.urr • -.00- • r' . , , • " appy armer? didnlAtake long for Varna area farmer - Gordon Hill, president of the Ontario- Federation of Agriculture, to.' respond to the federal budget brought down '6Y Minister of Finance John, • Turner, As Could have been predi.cte'd, ' Mr. Hill isn't happy. The bad 'ac- • cording to him, will, increase the far- ., Tners,' dosts0400d popyctis:irit a, time • --when all Canadian___:c6Surners are, feeling the pinch. a 'recent news release from tte Ontario F of A, Mr Iitl talks 'alpout the $1.50increase in the ,y.vell-head.'price of s, !oil Meaning an increase of..$1 to $13 niilltion in petroletim'sosts for tillage alone this year; the50 'per -Cent increase in natural gaS.prices,which will cause' big -increases in tpe,..cdst of 'manufac- turing ,nitrogen "fertilizer; higher transporlaticin ,costs ....combounded throughout th0 agricultural industry; • the. five percent tax- credit on new buildings- and „machinery will only benefit .those farmers who' earn ----a-- • taxable income. Mr.. Hill says .4,hese new pressures , Make ,iit more trnperative than eVer that,farmers havean effeCtiv,eincome • '-"protection plan Without delay. That's the sum total of 'Mr. Hill's release'to the '9-Aedia except for the finaLlittledg -, • •.„ r • ... • - r•-• ;. • ,t • , • ••• • • At times one 'N.ii.ibnders.if the media„.....4. pre.ss..and ;radio, 'are nbt intent upon -L-- „,,, , • r9ats. They quote • = •- • ."."4", ""e", dgsigned , to- focus attention on the. plight of the nation's farmers. Says Mr. Hill: "As for increased taxes on -in- comes over $25,000, this won.'t be a burden to Ontario farthers ". No _ mention of the rebate 'to 'farmPrs, businessmen, industrialists, fisher- , • Men. No alternative suggestions. *. The grass is always greener, on the other side af the fence area i.s obvious that the -farmers representer;1. HilOare so buy gpzitig overthe fields towards thet9whsi and Citietrwhere The average wageis something like vomp v-petann um, that they fail to see how the Gave,cnment of Canada Is.ever striving , to compensate- the, farmers of, the nation, to assure them a ":deden standard of living-and,,a•tair return on r investments. • There is a song' whtch most piaito, students •study at-sothe tirne in their career. It IS entitled The Happy Fart-, • mer. There.is little doul3tthis piece of,. music was composed, m e 4ago7 when farming was a way of life. worth - pursuing and., before big " business ,411111,4:r..„ preS'§yres reduced a great Many., -farmers to perennially, dissatisfied,- , constantly comptalpirig and - forever bitter .pain in theTheck: SJ -K,• • ' • viiiv.,Kft...iri9fit— FOV:I. OF ANY t • • ' ' 'F2';',"`•• • A?' • s-0 YEARS AGO- • "ReW 'People were brd enough to enter the water ‘. • the first, the "colciirater beiflt • -7,-- Amuch....14 ardent lover -of gwirnmin' Babb, -who had been prepari -for4heLb ig-da y, 'w a Sout of -it, hi surf bathing house • bein• armost deserted, `• very horse, carriage a' bog_9wnocl „,by. the liveri, were hired out on the holid many of the larger vehic being utilized forpicnitYpartieS Although all the' rigs we rented, fe* were seen in to The S'quare.seemedto still ho its lure fororany who passed") at leasttwice. „ The pennyfarthing. was in• us, early and late -on the nation holiday and everyone that,41ti could be, found was kitis144-, Yule, as was , anticipate "rente&out his large outfit; a few owners who were out, o town without ' their, wheer kindly lent.thern ti) friends wh, remained •at ,horne.. A fe • , circled The•Square, but man for,rnedl. little • parties •an wheeled to , The country,, ,Dungannon,. Rayfield. • Benmiller,alluring.by far the';' greatest nurriber-- • On :Dominion Day . large number of -boats weie on the%„' river and in the harber, but the lig Shirley I. Keller " cold 'weather in the morning', and somewhat rather roughi4 water' interfered with this . • exeollent% ',healthful::: 'a.musement. One thing we cari.'"' 8411gratatrire'01:11:SerVeS eTt," -and Ira t is that no serious accident:tY , •, occurred. The 'cold \day also;:!W inter 'with 'Captain -1, , .-• Wiggin's yacht' trips, but to • r " . - • , , 1.1•• • those ,•Who vs,.re not afraid PC • • ...„..„ ,Del Bell in 'his London In this case, holding off on the ased price ga ne at ' e resston..lev' -er . Fsree„ Press • -Pealings, who election' (once- precisely_this..time of the year. - r s , . 'of soli this: "The" location of raw seasickness,' the day was a • - , ,The -people's th • • -f .th • Is ; grand onefor sailing., So far 4 • rumor'qd'for,s,lune).paid Off.. It ••• Premier William ',Davis, Of ''•••witness•• what's, happening, „in the • boating 'andSailink WaS • • "said --that • a federal - treas'iric'er„ 'John -c.con'cotned, ,the 1985 Domi,niO . Robin Hood”. • Was one, Of the ' worst Conservatives were banking On grab have severe reper- nearby oil sands or, Medicine Day , rather than transient fads,- fo cut out • odericli has ever seen . • • I couldn'-t agree more: ASIVI-r;-,' a federal • budget blooper to cussions in Ontario.It will add • Hat because of the huge gas g • Bell pointed 01.1,t, Robin Hood' Make, them look good, and they over two points to the cbnsumer • poOls ,unders the citY..In ManY those things they. •thay •liave -groWn accustorned to; -bUt _don't 'reallY Peed• Stole from tbe deb to'giVe, to the Weren3 disappointed. ..!"1•-: ,Price. index, and result -in 15,000 . compunities, the -catalyst .has • ' • 6,0 YEARS AGO Some are already-A:long" this pn- - f W' h d't whe he says w'll d t 'st and Premier' Peter h d' th h'story" of -the Aaburnt• ing arn or • n amage our 0 ri been the deliberate 'policy of Friday was -a red letter day ; • •s' Poor while Mr Turner is mrgbt....Well.,,agreermi the fewer -jobs in Ontario ,al'one; It in unernployment and 'depression Per- Picking • the. pockets 0, 'every g ee s (.• 1 , , , „ • , • ;4. conSciOusly, Note the number of people'. sing 1 C d' h 'N/' a -that cbmmon 'sense would recreation buStnessts• ,and hit gevernment to decentralize ,district, The . day . 'was e ,ana Ian w o ri es • . • e.• con- car; runs a irnotorboat, oWns . indicate that gle'ctiOfiS''''Stionttt i5a-itiatilattY' at" development " • • ideal, for- Afternoon (Ali 0 •ft -4 :!,,-_-pieasyre vehile" or heats., a • ,-„t„o . all, as is„the case with 100,Q00 einployees J1.1St as stickers of a', year or so back? casronwas arrarige an hbffie to give' Act the-,7•Olkrich Municipal lections" but it begins.to ecover, m,Oment1m. The ------• that said "Let the-Wth . feW unavoidabl •e '4. compa re 'ounces. I -19w very: empty , . •-•Scienfiously read •content tabeis, and showmObile tir other tnotairizee" held on Pre-Se_t dates kn9wb:- induitry and its niore: than Azernernber'r • those bumper doors.' The' plan for the entage-s anditalk stridently_ about -the dePresS19fl's .threat t this wetrn.„ world's hjgh Standardofdiving. •-. • sounds almost as if these so-clled signs of an. economic. crisis' are for • who pause:- nowadays. to stOre shelves would- laecome 1,42:03m4 "4",lit • ,isnttbo diffieuii,sto•understand bavis 'went on- Easterh bAstards freeze in the disappointing' featUres. • t 1 , 11 deserved -fatilts, Corrirnitted --by .The - — ci •• • • - • • dark." ' •, . ,Carried:.through succesgully. 'products which are simply ovr- ,•Voint#ini§VAltiv„ •.• ize „, why. the • dateofan, election- "4•Gaadians have waite-dmore- '• refinemens; of. foods„ an cleaning --businss, industry, farnung would ""be an ace card in thaii two. months,. for •this 'Well, according ,,to. Del Bell, •• The movement, thiS district • • -conveniences to save time and effOrt, an iS ing. anybocly's hand". - federal budget. only -"ro be thre's new bumperstickers on. has been referred, to at various people against the sacred principle-S-7ot-* ' 4!".•".. that- clayfooted • god, pr econornit set-up. •'PrSs and,dio 'Sad nd almost glad, if somewhat ' depressed as if the world is getting were removed. The modern fast pace disillusioned and,diSappointd. th'e wa• 'Te say: "Let' the: times in theSignal andFriday necessities.. • „ each gallon- of gasoline par- ploring and discovering -new ' expand enOgY suPPIY„Contains •., s.„ -F •± • • • , been, exertedfor the past tikii$ • Of course i'm.,talkin about of living ha-nadethee products seem ',easterrybastards see the light. .afternoon was an ideal SOn' the 10' cent excise tax imposed ' The budget provides An It is both oontractionary and it by the federal government esti mhted 140 • million for. ex:' Afejs "inflation. It does little to Lougheed e up of efforts -which hav •chased for Personal use and the . sources of crgdeoll. nohep' for local governments ." The -Financial Pa•-w+roffe • months and we hope -will °pert „ omething-it erninently 0W, 1th deOression ancl workShortagesi five cent. per galldn'of gafOlipe ''' Del Bell hal:IA-his saY-aboat or' public transit, and ,ahnost with„_;,,gornething -,•ouP, new ayellue,'sfl?.r the „future. • good to say about Mr. Turner's • „ • . • " • hese threats of dooma.re so Smug' and people vvQUICi flaye more time and these addilional 'hke by rnic-uguSt that; One can understand the nothing for -htising. It doeg...,,, • . ••,•-• a. l -knowing • would..tLisapper.' .3tu...e• to the inCreaSed prIge of federal trasPrer's,centern or conta rl one e Y, budet. at paperrep rted: The field 'da -y -drew man f n ' creases•.in the price of crude oil •smt tons to4cpnvince ana tans ana ran 4usras- 0.4ssets-outtO--- While • agoq-number, 012_4-0-n1337. far the most populatl V , de Oil: And rr-iidiS0-falkirTg—tP-e611 compithigs„ They ha yer,--- bowevernamexintrerhigier "ThereSA., row-th--g- as-e-fo-r . hundreds -Ofpeople ro" Lt's take. a look--,--at_me of these •nOne of these changes Would. cru IT_ a ____g,,„gas'.4ric.,S.„,;•,,tX?„_,_hthe„,23-1 do.„npthirig .13u4getz-gp, , . , g Jline G clench Nile and Dun 'an , . threaened4dls -77, the loWer ing of till's w kli-waiiiC71Trererfeelii71TPNT-fr '"--!b9u•t'---1?2mdiG ,• • wettern • lization's present high • darcl they' would certainly becaus rnouest:' agdjiiSterierits .designed event Was the, shooting c,onte the federal govern- through. a massive advertfgi4g enjby his-sumnier vacation," ' . • - Standar:id • of living: Wha's so Wrong r:educe, the beer costof bnent, is committed to moving " caMpaign-thatthey, are indeed to heighten productive capacity carried -out from the co about lowerinbit? What woOld he lost? Why -not giqe ita try? Perhaps if may towards internatOnal crudeoil good corporate .citizens. One Premier Davis calls for the • orease the worst ,pains of in "tetants bicycles. The -wirmin • speculate that they f eral government to, with are in Prrr.Pr, • there team was Chas. Jackman Certainly nothrtig---that really'friatterS, .. help to, lower -t-rthe Inflationary cost of prces in 'a few years • - can Only "s „Folks woOld certaioly learn -to -be more,. distriminatory - tojud6e by quality, • • • prdinary netessities, such as potatoes, ' , : M Bell hisown matchless '• spent so` much orri the ad- draw the 1 -0, -cent excise tax onshOulcrbe no driverand Andrew 1-1Asto . „ , stle' Says that helping Sheik,. vertising ;ampaign that there gas which: he says • is gimmickry on the tAX front or shotgun with five out or tweiv% eggs,,Milk and sugr" Pster Lou-gheed's Alberta is vvas.nthing left to finance ne* "discriminatory, does virtually randtanding: in search of. trgeti Thos. Finland, drive . • like 'ending a Ctii pdCkage to oil exploration , . nothing for cQnservation,and IS: • dramatic „sure§ for present; citid Geraid Shortt, shotg Neiseri Reckefell " Well put I'' suppose •I'm cYnical -bat not an -appropriate method for maladie. .— were second with.. fburtarget ' 7,J---- ' • • , The desired result of the--I2m betting that justas siiOn ffderal- gbvernment -c•atl-ed-for- -the better. . The earbuwarr7---spbet. but luckilY:nither-i--iders__ - , .. . • f 1 ' I ' f oure, „IA,hre somebody's making a complement or better yet an decline in house hui ding. has • ,of any greatmagrlitde.• 'Watercraft. , - ,•';., - , -,' - • , , ' Turner -said last MOnday plenty of oil for domestic use as •'', to Otarie-s- action at, the is primed for reneweds-d••••• The, Pennyfarthing race vva „ • ' • ' 'with some Crt4er fullding thone-prie policy', • "The economy is clearly:in Several were. taken s . • '.'"," '•••'" - . • Canaiansho think like me, ' Mr, DaVI5-satd :that-hadth',turningine - and, thez,turn is fOr can be imagined in such a: nor hi/cycles sustained damage increased price for gasoline the price of gas and. 9i1 get up zero growth in the civil service signs of change suggef that e ...„ 0 • " Boating is a pleasurabre pastime but rri there ill b b. 1 t reduction com•parable b tt ed consumer Spnding. of the youngsters, 9 percent involved lessened 'cnsumption. , Mr. hatful of bney, ere w e a so u e • P T11 A:key to the rductiOn74f_ ths. somewhat. of a novelty in itself, • '11 wager proval levl the exise tax vgnce and the beginning of a evening when *brought' down ' well as for export. I one that requires a degree of e)spertise. No, parent Would; ar saUlt__Vrloyy _ • their .teen-agers to borrbw thefarriilY,, •• car without beingsure that they have° , • • receiVd adequate driving -instructions 'and, are ,capale of handling the 710,- resp on sibilities involved. However, rnany children, sorrieyoUnger than the 16:66.1 driving age, aret allowed free --"ac-cess-to all shapes Of-baals whiFIlaroften highly powred-and of fast • , , J973„" the, for vyhtch • complete statist are available, 1226 e;• 1' " • 4.• • . • • outrageousfigureS proper train-ithj. the budet the overn- thaVcanada's--Yas-t-depositsof- on -gaspi-int would -not have recovery in • Canada's export ince_ only,•eighieen p7ple. in re'S.traints failed." -He said gOme to depletion •as. some would SaYs Davis: ',Instead of Even -r. -though unemployment, gontraptionk, "apd Os six of e handling"6f alrtypes of watercraft th in ment's requests for voluntary - crude oil are not nearly so close been necessary markets can . be discerned. Coderich own the , d h the- roll by $150 • ma ,riSe- a little further for a' , thoSe vvere willing to" raC' . The, • - and ,the Insti I I 41,9 Of Water .'s•afetY "'"harthgislEttroniv,a5 required:to - sus believe an • t at nc eas ng Tk•,y • .Goderih with a, time of under. • To this end the Canda, Safety resource, crude oil. servation exceRt frc'm those sc44,e,d,-; $150 threby "LesS'•:'-atfraetiVe--and-----un- -3-3-miriutes for the seven mile c:on.sCjoyshess in, all''perSons diSpgS'ed' force, cppadiats-ro CODLS.eore _rnatiOn; suck a. three,':,per cent nev"v". jobs Are 'star,titis,..to; winner Was ChAs. Jaek ai.lar- • to this, forrn cif rCreation. , least- nrie limited natural hear. very -Mlle. _eon- comilement • cut v!T.ould-haVe' „T-oTentitTagain. „ _ • . • Canadians drowned. Of this nurnber 365inVolyed watercraft and -7345 were children under the age of a• in thecal . urges all boafing Many peOple • doub't that, the Whp are truly concerned' for, all avong the need for the. 10. deniably A condi-wing isst,.! Are-. race. The . next finisher was increased cost otasoline and the right reasons. COunCil • U-On1Y -mteur's- to affiliate themselveS will significantly reduce • • ' +++ • ;"-tet excise tax onitiotorit-s." the probabilities in priCes, . 'seven and- a half minutes .. • Maybe o. But it. would have ,paricularly the price of labor. behind lirrn. an organizeclub in the particular •consumOon of the product 1416.10 cent exCie-Tax, been Interesting to -hear what Therate of increase in eon- rs, who 1\4r. Turner will be Mr. Davis had to say when, surner prices has dropped back . • - es' eciall amon ',those cor ing to live in Ontario, Most peop e ,..uSedto pay re ates tb in us ry, • ad-of-emat-i-ng 14,000 jobs by--ene-thi4244romyear ago, . .,5 YEARS ' faerners ' "-nd • s. -facets -of- water sports Such as,. CahOeing yachting Sicii underwater diving, etc Enjoy our 2 beautifu'l Cand w8terwYs - the sf-e way.), thrbugh die:" service*; the 'Iron) n. -lore than 12 percent at ,A week -Jong Seminar for •. . and boat or more - • l'19 is er mn. federa4 -govern:Tr-lent wouldhay.e,,,..„ark.•artri,ual tat e.ta8, per,Cen.t,,,F1v.t....-Tomorrov..1,40.0.r§.§P9,1159,r.!;!, • use les" gasOlnp. erhey will This is bow Del•Bell'Ouf4ht laid:off a few hundred men and it iliard to see wliere the „by district 633. cifotary . improverfient has been scyar in .' International, concluded i...n siiiviy,compain',.'mbre• abOut little gem:, "There were ex- . w°mn• same ,breath that stimulating wage demands,,.. , Bayfield. Four of the young • deftrat theLiberals' at the very the „ as: pufnpS. Farmers, That's' why,"'in My humble commercial . truekerS„ service •oymen s ,lz@ e • n rn, P ._ nextOportality.i . ', co ninter'c i al, fishermen,- theeP number one priotitY .are likely to continue rising Goderich. 'Brock Stirnson together with measures to „ 4mtply faqter than in the P;S.. ' Robell Coulter,- Jim Rednion . opinin, the federl, Liberals vehicles and'cabs will be able to and productivity inreaseS in. and John Stright • are al ha v0.• jast Ilia ncled the sOntario get a rebate, That suggests that offset the impact9( rising oil , slUtlents* ,at the . Goderic naturar:gas . prices . on the U.S. could -zoom •ahead the onlpeople who will be able . •aceodilorn.ic ' Con`servariThs.-a-great big vote- grwth," A tall 'or- leaving,. Canada in. a fast- ,„Liitrict Collegiate friStitut , .. , (4,... , exRected •thiSYar..•,,,If the tourism advertising campaign getter in time for the election, -to heed that very expensive der! ,,, 0 , deteTiorating c.,orri,p:etitiv,e, .,. Uniorm holiday policYba . ..4 r- 1.11r0V n d a I •tonservatives were urging Canadians (and anyone — ,. . • • •• . .-, ••,,:„.110,s,11tili° tnhese Circumstances, the on the number of years sery nation ,, ,,ti , John TUrtler fanners truckers commercial revealed hi -1 budget to , the • fishermen and ch drivers. It nothing.....„in,„ the budet- to counteraat thd los's Of jobs, and Mr,- Davis 'says, 1 See Finance Minister Tur er H obviously be thsise attemptini- - briefly at the June session to •deal With incorne restraintCouncillast Friday afternoon I " . wei.? in 'Te.SS trUble last in trouble last Vonday, they - °Ise within spending distance) most 'critical moves •Tiaire by ,fouri.aonll personsininwtahse edmiscpuJos.p T • (I uts ay vs c n s to see Canada first" will be ' , • Would serVe A INkta rightif no incomes '. which will surely and with oil -gas arices. In both:- Effective January;-- • 19A, occur as a result of $140 million does,-theMore littely Will be an . will be calculated from t e `• in a recent es.111,0ia I in Imo onOrom Ontario showed up14 cases, the. less tfie Minister ' holidays for county employees .. Winghain Ad \ ant t. Times, the , the Calgary stampede this, _i\increase in energy costs to 44 4,. 4, • eventual return to something following schedule. After 14.rcat guessritur; gsinli' \ifietvit Mr. Bell continues, everi", okol: W111, t..1 ; i.. 10 11)(rut the year. . . • ctilll. to the !law, Idi• elections. moi- cynical than even I could ' Meanwhile in Alberta, r. -,,ritario cOnsame.:rs, ___ gift' businesses." . „ five _years,T---- three ,'' ve , akin to relatiVe price stability." . year, two weeks holiays', after He writes: ",ll !hi.- ••eCl'eCY 0 nd. be: „ '10f .,.cours,e_they----abe,-14ughl-loriieroAlberia4,ae-Puty. • -17 ,,.. Oleo's wok* ',PI int, from tlio people in Alberta )---pronaNY prmier • and Minister of . , . • . the cost- of living and vow to' ceptions to the TUrner rp9ff at In-f.74-CTr. Davis said in the wage settlements, • lei alone Friday at Huron, 'Camp, .,., • 1 t hculd v been -"U it labor costs in Canada et resent were :from C.I.CeeJL .1",t1N *, s . dullness ar, editorial Office \ tELEPHorie.52443i1 „ toto• codil 819 Malting Address; • . *PO. nox 220, atideriah Stoccitid cirfstifli 610 registrailarerittmbertd • • . ,• • olbt:::obotb SPNAL7STAR ,v N, --a- The County town filfskspaper of Huron --O- . -1, . . '4•!..0 . Founded In -148 and published every Thursday et GoderIch, Ontario Niiriber of the CWNA and OWNA. 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WILLIAM-%agivetisitfg refrkt'entative le • "4' f I lers holidays, after 20 years, weeks.with the exception of 'hi' Hection d11'• \1'Ps coUld btu!! in the state of Texas • • Tr.,inspail., believes the deeline of rural communities in • • bclici that if Tho prorate!' keeps wouldn't notice,,. ,...Lotigheed • • • Medical officer of he k.ur s „ ' ••, the ith," • till tht,,last o, ninment hiss for the show or plug anyk_at.-.".., province has,been at.i este' Health Unit nurses the .r40cat who „r 10 dtr ani of, lendancegap" ' • ',There t -one to tn I Ei•o Dire. ctor of the.Chi'ldren .Social Work r,'• - • •,,four weeks olidays- aft Panty will gdill smile lhwkige Il' yr Ii. cippontint. .. ear's emplymnt. • • . . . -4--...-4--.. t op lation rl v.11.1‘,1^1k hat th- .11\ intrp' i,. no person. to vote() to,t)C., et.,,ti fdr-the in the last two year% repor j',:no .ut .11e11 v‘asnt theNinly Alberta that has los p. I" -14-11:0W It 0.1rtAt 41410 Ontario and ,.'4 II government official-, ' oh _I age T. _ crty, and the tfitldret hrie' ,(1' 111 (4,11kadi The, ,F, i•nribc i Post' retibrted • 4. . 44444 , „„r", • e . • • • "..„•''''"•••• • • • 4. s Aid i's -Aid. ceiv tore rt„ -'7ft „.•