Clinton News-Record, 1984-01-04, Page 10it
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Shirley Elliot was visiting Clinton
all the way from Manitoulin Island
but she was not afraid to voice her
new year's resolution, to cut down
on her food intake. (W,endy Somer-
ville photo)
Terry McGregor (left) and June Howett (right),
both employees with Shiral's have decided to
change some things for the new year. Terry would
like to lose some weight and June would like to
save more money this year. ( Wendy Somerville
photo)
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WALE The' Baal White -Gift .and
Chxa,,sgraiifl of the Church School of
fhiffts, United hureh'..-was ,hgld Dec. 19. '
Superintendent ` vlartin Baan a. _nouncedlthe
on bchildren o the -
unda program put
Sunday school aria .. by cheraHelen
Craig, Maxme Mfarks, Gloria Love, Marie
cGavin and Cathy McGavin.
The Spirit of Christmas was. put on by the
Primary Class includinReader Richard
Love (Helper); Spirit of Christmas - Greg
Fritz; first woman - Cindy McCallum; first
girl -Lori toone McClure;
milkman - Kipp
Weisbrod; gracery maxi, Randy McClure;
second woman - Andrea Gingerich; second
girl. - Sharon Godkin.
The First Chrietlnas.was acted by readers
Benny Hoegy, Blaine Marks and Donna
Godkin (helpers); Mary, Sharon
Williamson; Joseph, Kipp Weisbrod; Inn
Keeper, Greg Fritz; Shepherds Randy
McClure, Greg Fritz, Andrea Gingerich,
Michael Craig; Angela, . Shannon Craig,
Susan Carter, Lori Anne McClure, Patricia
Williamson, Sharon Godkin, Cindy
McCallum; Wise men, Chris Davies, Christ
Saurs, Greg Fritz; King, Andrea Gingerich.
The Nursery Class program consisted of
Leanne
songs and recitations given by
McDonald, Lisa .Gingerieb, � Collins,
Allan Weisbro-d, Neil. Saur, Amanda Work-
man, Chad McCallum, Patricia Clark,
Colleen McCallum, Stephen Nichol and
Shannon. Davies.
The Junior Class consisting'of Greg Clock,
Barb Finlayson, Nancy Godkin, Brian Love,
Manny Taylor, Bonnie Finlayson, Steven
Fritz, Sherry Harburn, Tonna McClure,
The year renpwned for George Orwell
means being . more tolerant with'the
children, for Ivonne Burley ' of Clinton.
(Wendy Somerville photo)
Melanie Mann, an employee with Clinton's
IGA has decided to bring her' marks up in
school. and lose some weight for the new
year. (Wendy Somerville photo)
Cattleman ask for help
Members attending the Huron Cattlemen
directors' meeting on Dec. 5 were boa ..
barded with' information all of which in-
dicated the long-awaited 'Tri -Partite
Stabilization Program 1983.. •
At the. well attended meeting, beef
producer"- a-greed-to-send-a4etter-to-1 -Dennis_
u d,
the Ontario sugar beet industry, in the past.
The government, did not see fit to help the
sugar beet industry and'it disappeared from
the province. A few years later conditions
changed which could ` have 'made the. in-
dustry a thriving business again, pointed out
the Politician who does not, want to see
Ontario lose the beef "industry in a "suiiila
Timbrell, minister of agriculture an t00 way
asking him to implement a "stop -gap" He told reducers that there are still a
program to untiltave off disaster for beef number of things to be ironed out in the
producero • the long awaited . stabilization plan and he thinks it will still be
stabilization plan comes. into effect. They a longtime its coming. Although Alberta is
suggested a subsidy payment at a rate. theortically in favor of the plan, close to
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pomparable to programs in neighboring half the producers don't want anything to do
provinces. with it. Mr. Riddell noted; "I think we're a
In the letter, producers gave Mr. Timbrell longway from the national stabilization
a personeel invitation to visit the area to am yet. As far as Ion concerned it's
witness "inconvertible evidence that many progrrLam t rou .. the ar as I'
of our best producers need immediate l
help." The letter also noted, "Perhaps more Mr. Riddell reminded producers that that
disturbing is that many small producers Federal Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Have quietly gone out of business probably Eugene Whelan is a "marketing board
man." He told beef producers that when
for all he meeting g milk producers' adopted the marketing
At the Huron -Middlesex MPP board system, province of Quebec had
Jack Riddell pointed out that Mr. Timbrell'-" beenr building. theup province
herds and thusd
argument against implementing a subsidy capitalized on the change to the andk s
is that it will be viewed as bargaining in bad board system. The same situation could
faith by other provinces Because a major happen if a marketing board was ever
part el . the :proposed- program re_,.tk -
_ _adapted foorbeef producers; he- wa-rried f e --
elimination of top loading The-cattleiiaeit' -
used this information -in their letter to en- Ontario doesn't keep t ier:itidtlstry
strong now, it will get a smaller share of the
entire production if or when a marketing
board is ever put into being. Thus Mr.
Riddell urged beef producers to fight for the
that you give this Ontario beef industry today.
Brussels area beef producer Ross Procter
told Mr. Riddell it is easy .for ..a politician to,.
go to a special interest group and say what
they want to hear. He went on to say if eveey ---'
interest group got the subsidies they were
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Tharner, Glenda. ?rter, Y Workman,
Les Hudie and Ben floegY put on playa.
Performers were:The Maid, Leslie Wtidie;`
r Mrs, � Carle d Mr. and Mrs. tell Ilii Boing R
WIFt and Mrs. Venom) 8ritssels Haver th ;vows
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Harold Bolger entertained last
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Mrs. Smith, Heather McGavin; Nva .later
Sherry Heogy; Santa, Glenda Carter;
Mother, Amy • Workman; Father, Jim
Clark; children, Jason Thamer, Blaine
Marks. and Den HoegW.
Following the Christmas carols sails
arrived with bags of candies for all t1
visiting children.
Following the Dec. 18 service, Rev.
Charles A. Swan was surprised ,when the
UCW presented him with- a, Christmas
present of a United Church Crest silk stole.. •
The Candlelight Christmas Eve service
and the Sunday Christmas Day Service were.
• both cancelled due to the storm that hit that
weekend.
Holiday Visitors
Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Doug •
Fraser and Cheryl were Jerry and Carolyn
Sullivan and family of Kitchener; Phillip
and Dianne Blake of Waterloo, Mr. Clayton
Fraser and friend of Windsor.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich and girls
spent .Christmas -Say with - Mr. - and -Mrs. •
Nelson Marks end' Blaine, also visiting with
her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Traviss.
Misses Pam Hackwell of Toronto and
Patricia Hackwell of Hamilton spent.a few
days over Christmas with their parents, Mr.
and .Mrs. Howard Hackwell and.Dean.
Mr. and Mrs: Ross Mitchell and girls and
- fine markets... of fine foods
ze
and Mrs. e
Y
* in Londe .n with Mr. and M', BOb
LQndutl, Mr.anii 117t's #ll1R Hukchunson and we„
family of Liston H Mines and family. MI 'O'er
Blakeandfamily . , •
M r. and Mrs. Pon. Mauer' of Thamesford the tangly were spending New Years,
visited recently with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mia• Wiliam Blake had Chris
Mrs, Dave Watson at Rairimeloo Nursing man dinner With their neighbors, Nelson anld
II e• Annie Reid.
Yt is good to report that Mrs. Watson is Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald spent a
batik to the home with Dave after her beingChristmas with their
couple -of w hs over
confined to Wingbam ospital over daughter area and Bob Warwick and
Chrrist[nas. All.. her Walton friends and family at Ol , Alberta.
former neighbors hope she' continues to Mr. Torran .Dundas spent the Christmas
improve. , ' o holidays with Mrs. Olene Stutz and Natasha
Mrs. Viola Kirkby spent Christmas Day of Kitchener:
Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Larry►
of D1ythR • purls; R.11 returnedmi(tll her muthe Xwl
with Doug, Jean and Paul. Oh Boxing Day Enjoying an after Christmas gathering
she entertained her family, Lester Machan Dec. 29 with Ken and Judy Shortreed and
from Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Machan family were Bill and Louise Smith; Ron and
and family of Goderich. Brenda Smith, Jacqueline, Jennifer and
Boxing Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jay; Jerry and Janet Smith and Craig;
Roily Achilles, Margie and Brad were Mr. Allan and Barbara Wilker, Luke and Sarah
and Mrs. Jim Sills, Tracey, Teddy, Donnie all of Mitchell; Mrs. Isabelle Shortreed,
and Timmy of Seaforth. Danny Achilles amt Walton;. Joan Bauerman, Michelle, Scott
Karen Acheson of Stratford; Dwayne aiid and Randy; Gary and Heidi Smith, Shawna
Chris Achilles of Sebringville. and Kevin all of Stratford and Private
Mrs. Isabelle Shortreed, `spent the Michael Bauerman of Calgary, Alta.
Christmaseeeekend-holiday at_theInane .ef Mr.and Mrs. Rays Huether arrived home
her son Ken and __ dy Shortreed and family. Friday "'from two -weeks holidaying in the
Christmas gties with Bill and Marie warm sunny weather of Hawaii.
Coutts were Ross and Marg Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills of Brantford
family and neighbors Earl and Eva Mills. spentoDec. 30 with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duncan and Cory of On New Years Day Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Russell, Manitoba returned home last week Shortreed and family visited with the lat-
after holidaying with their parents; Mr. and , Turn to page 9
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force their point' . by saying, "We do not
agree that such a payment would jeopardize
the envisioned Stabilization Program. We
write with concern for an economically
sound Ontario andask
measure immediate consideration."
The letter, signed by the association's
president, Bill Coleman of Kippen,is not the •
only one the minister will be receiving: Mr.
Riddell read a letter from the Renf
row.,.__........
• asltmg for, the provincial government would
County Cattlemen , Association requesting
similar assistance.
Neither is this the first letter the Huron
Cattlemen wrote to Mr. Timbrell requesting
action. At the Dec. 5 meeting Mr. Coleman
read replies of local politicians to the last
Tetter the association' sent out. The letters
encouraged the cattlemen to keep up the
' good work lobbying but none offered any
answers. `
Mr. Riddell. told the farmers that
Provincial Treasurer Larry Grossman was
moved by a tour he took to see beef
producers in their own element. This
prompted Huron farmers to invite Mr.
Timbrell on a similartour. Mr: `Riddell said
he feels that Mr. Grossman has a better my farm as most of you guys are, but
grasp on the importance of the beef industry firmly believe that if we (farmers in general
in Ontario than .o a Timbrell. - red meat producers specifically) survive
Mr. Riddell compared the unstability of the next five years we'll make it."
the beef industry today to the unstability of
be in real financial difficulty. Mr.
admitted that he will gladly accept money
allocated to beef producers, but he urged
politicians' to be responsible in making
monetary decisions. .
The conversation in the meeting slipped to
the province's purchase of oil companies
and several people expressed discon-
tentment with this action. Mr. Riddell
agreed with the point made by producers.
He maintained that if money is going
anywhere, it • should be to red meat
producers because it is a fiery important
industry.
]He_stated,_ `By_ Jesus, I'm going to defend
farmers. I could go kacic ani"do as Well hh
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