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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-04-16, Page 30.a.,GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16.1980 Bio to make sure doctors know antidote for farm chemicals The Ontario Federation ,of Agriculture is going to be asked to petition the Ministry of Health and other appropriate bodies to ensurethe_province's doctors know the proper antidotes for farm chemicals. A resolution, approved by Huron Federation of Agriculture members at their monthly meeting Thursday, April 3 at Grey Central School, Ethel, stated, "There seems to be a lack of adequate information available to , local doctors regarding treatments and antidotes for many farm chemicals." The resolution, sub- mitted by the East Wawanosh federation, resulted from a problem a farmer in that township had with farm chemicals. Federation members also approved a motion asking that the Farm Safety Association be made aware of the an- tidote situation. Tony McQuail, a Lucknow area farmer, presented a resolution to members raising con- cerns over the issue of plant breeders' rights. Mr. McQuail told federation members that legislation regarding these rights, may be in- troduced inthe next session of parliament. He said this legislation could increase the cost of seed and affect the type of new seeds being developed. Mr. McQuail said in Europe and the U.S., the vertical integration of seed and agricultural chemical companies • is already proving a problem for farmers. Federation members approved Mr. McQuail's, resolution asking that the OFAcarefully examinee• any legislation on plant breeders and "oppose it if it is detrimental to the long-time interests of ' Canadian agriculture." OFA president Ralph Barrie, guest speaker at the meeting, said the Canadian "Federation of Agriculture (CFA) also —,—Pa$,S,ed—ice rc cnTl]i 1Qn tCl protect the rights of plant breeders atits convention in Winnipeg. Mr. Barrie said among the issues raised in the OFA resolution were that farm- organizations have formal input - into determini'ng • the regulations governing breeders' rights and that safeguards be built into the legislation to prevent • monopolies controlling the seed industry. Federation ime`mbers approved a third resolution, presented by HFA president Merle Gunby of, Ashfield Township. The resolution asked that the OFA request the federal government to allow a farmer, on the sale of his property, to add into income his previously claimed capital costs allowance on his farm home, so that the owner can claim capital gains exemptions on the same home. Mr. Gunby said,. he forwarded the resolution due. to the rapid increase in the value of farm homes in the last decade. Agripark.. • from page lA out if fish farming will indeed ,be viable in Bruce County. The question of money always • rises and the biggest money factor is the pipeline. It is going to cost five to eight million dollars for Hydro to retrofit the Bruce operation to ac- commodate .the pipeline, and the line itself will cost eight to ten million. dollars. So why locate the AgriPark so far from the plant when so much land is available close by? ' The joint venture of investors _tias decided to leave the space .open to make it attractive to industry. The reason is this: the rest.of the waste heat that comes from the CANDU reactors is in the form of 'Steam... Waste steam can be • • used to heat industrial and even residential ,buildings' at a fraction of the cost of fossil fuels. Since it is more -difficult to transport steam thaft water, it is sensible to locate the users, closer to the source. Sensible. That is the key adjective. The possibilities are endless, and 'they are not remaining simply poss ibities: • They are becoming realities. Discount Dave MANY OTHER TYPES OF LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIALS ALSO'ON SALE r Now That APRIL'S heft.. WE'RE BRINGING YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR HOME AND GARDEN, featuring js:,..StLU t a, 2x4x81 STUD GRADE SPRUCE 29 GRADE " White TOILET In Our X3.1 Plumbing Dept. INCLUDES MOULDED PLASTIC SEAT SUPPLY TUBE ANGLE STOP AND WAX SEAL Zone Commander... • from page 10A Dean. Gail McWhinney and Cora Buchanan are in University Hospital. In• Westminster are Dave Wilson, Bert Mohring, Bill MaGill, Jack Kempson, • Frank Sheldon, Bill• Michie, John Mero -and Art _Freeman. Sick at home are Chris Brownlee, Alex Srriith, Ken Jones, Ken Burns, Harvey Johnston, Arehie Barber, Bill Taman; Bill Westlake. and Bert Harris. A motion was passed to make the Port of Goderich dinner -dance an annual event. A motion was also passed to purchase walking equipment for a local crippled child and to send her to summer camp., Three hundred dollars was voted to sponsor Pee Wee baseball. A motion was also passed to buy crests for the Pee Wee hockey teams. A request from the Bluewater Band for financial support was referred to the next meeting of the executive. A letter of thanks was General purpose. Non -burn. For new and established lawns, shrubs, vege- tables and flower gardens. 20 kg. bag covers approx. 2,200 sq. ft. Dave's Price Ir SAVE AN® ®00 MORE GALLONPER On Spred Satin, Spred Latex Semi -Gloss, Spred Lustre, - Enamel and Spred Lo -Lustre Alkyd Eggshell finish. Example: SP" ED SATIN Our Usual Cash And ' Carry Price 16 89 99 Gal. • Smooths out .to an elegant, flat finish. Tough finish scrubs clean, stays color- ful. Soapy water ,gleans hands and tools.'` • Discount Dave Carpet Prices With a Special Purchase Buy, A BRAND NEW CARPET CALLED EXPLODES INVENTORY R __- TIONt SALE! noted in reference to the donation of the branch to the senior citizens centre at MacKay Hall. Members were in- formed that on May 9 at 7, p.m. the branch, in a joint effort,, with the Dutch citizs of the com- munity, wil mark the 35th_ anniversary of the liberation of TIO1Taiid With a parade to re -dedicate the fountain at the corner of Hamilton and Victoria Streets. A social evening will follow at the Legion hall. Further details will be in the next Legion bulletin. The nomination committee presented a slate of officers for the coming Legion year and further nominations for officers and executive chairmen and elections will be held at the general meeting of the branch on May 6. The annual Vimy banquet will be held in the Jubilee Room on Saturday, May 12 at 6:30 p.m. The speaker will be Comrade Doug McDonald, immediate past -president of Ontario Provincial Command. ARE YOU LIVING WITH .A DRINKING PROBLEM.? Al -Anon can help! PHONE 524-6001 OR WRITE P.O. 80X 482 • tt 14 [fy f Rionsi FRICTION FIT INSULATION ideal lor—walls ___Comes .. _in stan.dar_d...._._... , easy -to -install 15'x48" batts Dove's Sale Price SQ. FT. R-20 It's 6" thick, enough to cut your fuel and air conditioning bills substantially 15•`x48" WORTH OF FAM‘ JS PRICED AT UP 10 MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE While stocks last, you can buy this •exciting new carpet for less than five dollars per square yard! You can use it in any room in your home and, because it's rubber backed, you can install it yourself. We have a booklet that shows you how. Stock Includes special orders not picked up.... sizes ilscontineum ow.s_.tel acid-�1 slightly damaged M. Per Square Yard, Only 5.97 Per Square Metre it's NO ' E, l P `ROPYLE r E in RUST, WALNUT, SILVER/BROWN, CINNAMON All Prices Shown are Cash & Carry opSr"E INouSTR1Es Lt� STORE HOURS ^ WINDSOR EAST MON -THURS 8 A M to 6 P M WINDSOR WEST FRIDAY till 9 P M . MATTHEWS SATURDAY 1111 5 30 P M KITCHENER DAILY including SATURDAY 8 A M till 5 30P M OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P M OWEN SOUND GODERICH AMHERSTBURG HARROW, AND KINGSVILLE MON -FRI 8 A M •5 30 P M SAT TILL 4 P M EXETER, THEDFORD. GRAND BEND. WEST LORNE. SOUTHAMPTON AND RIDGETOWN MON•FRI 8 A M •5 30 P M . SAT TILL 1 00 P M Vsegew KINCARDINE • DAILY including SATURDAY 8AM•530PM Delivery And Credit Terms Available At Extra Cast 16 BRANCHES: AMHERSTBURG 736 2.151 ExETER 235 1422 GODERICH .. 524 6321 GRAND BEND 238 2374 HARROW 738 2221 KINCARDINE 396 3403 KiNGSVILLE 7332341 KITCHENER 893.7901 Kitchener Out•of•toWn call free OWEN SOUND RIDGETOWN SOUTHAMPTON THEDFORD WESTLORNE WINDSOR EAST WINDSOR WEST MATTHEWS 1 800.265.8204 376 3181 6745465 797 3245 296 4991 768 1520 727 6001 734 1221 254 1143 LOTS OF FREE PARKING Tecumseh E WINDSOR EAST * Tocums eh eypasT Old Hwy 1• Tecumseh Bypass on Hwy 2 Phone 727 6001 rrnry ucewood WINDSO WEST) 1 Rnaume a Salle Todd 500 Front Rd In LaSalle on Hwy, 18 Phone 7361221 -"7 nTµ r :47: war 1» dtrl..�,.it',..m.:..�....��`:.c c �w......i..ssi'w'r�V a ® Z coo TOCum50h W xn MATTHEWS wyncynannenY mmenthanaawnwany 700 Tecumseh 84 1tl at Crawford Phone 254-1143 ^s. r vr,Pw Pa 4 Mali a.rway Road KITCHENER 1;[ OWEN SOUND Spr.ngmounr Croner r emir Mall 589 fairway Ro d South near the On Highway 11 al Spnngmount Comer Phone 376 3181 Moll Phone 893 7901 .1.,,. ✓!a:t:..3' I •"r•.:udremo-x,r.,riYaal,wu.aiii.�:...�aF;ayis Sinton f Part In Hwy 9 KINCARDINE ar• Hwy 21 North opposite the Sutton Park Inn Phone 3963403 _a,aolw.ac:(Lu..:,�k.;:wn LUMBER SPRUCE DIMENSIONAL SIZE 8' 10' 12' 14' 16' 1 e73 2.17 2.59 2.63 3.47 2x4 2x6 2.63 3.29 3.95 4.59 5.26 2x8 -3.66 4.56 5.50 6.41 7.33 2x10 5.32 6.65 7.98 9.31 10.64 The above lumber is graded' by the National Lumber Graders' Association. Our direct purchases, average 75% No. 1 allowing 25% No. 2! That means you receive lumber that is either No. 1'or No. 2! So before you buy, shop and compare our quality. . r GRADE " White TOILET In Our X3.1 Plumbing Dept. INCLUDES MOULDED PLASTIC SEAT SUPPLY TUBE ANGLE STOP AND WAX SEAL Zone Commander... • from page 10A Dean. Gail McWhinney and Cora Buchanan are in University Hospital. In• Westminster are Dave Wilson, Bert Mohring, Bill MaGill, Jack Kempson, • Frank Sheldon, Bill• Michie, John Mero -and Art _Freeman. Sick at home are Chris Brownlee, Alex Srriith, Ken Jones, Ken Burns, Harvey Johnston, Arehie Barber, Bill Taman; Bill Westlake. and Bert Harris. A motion was passed to make the Port of Goderich dinner -dance an annual event. A motion was also passed to purchase walking equipment for a local crippled child and to send her to summer camp., Three hundred dollars was voted to sponsor Pee Wee baseball. A motion was also passed to buy crests for the Pee Wee hockey teams. A request from the Bluewater Band for financial support was referred to the next meeting of the executive. A letter of thanks was General purpose. Non -burn. For new and established lawns, shrubs, vege- tables and flower gardens. 20 kg. bag covers approx. 2,200 sq. ft. Dave's Price Ir SAVE AN® ®00 MORE GALLONPER On Spred Satin, Spred Latex Semi -Gloss, Spred Lustre, - Enamel and Spred Lo -Lustre Alkyd Eggshell finish. Example: SP" ED SATIN Our Usual Cash And ' Carry Price 16 89 99 Gal. • Smooths out .to an elegant, flat finish. Tough finish scrubs clean, stays color- ful. Soapy water ,gleans hands and tools.'` • Discount Dave Carpet Prices With a Special Purchase Buy, A BRAND NEW CARPET CALLED EXPLODES INVENTORY R __- TIONt SALE! noted in reference to the donation of the branch to the senior citizens centre at MacKay Hall. Members were in- formed that on May 9 at 7, p.m. the branch, in a joint effort,, with the Dutch citizs of the com- munity, wil mark the 35th_ anniversary of the liberation of TIO1Taiid With a parade to re -dedicate the fountain at the corner of Hamilton and Victoria Streets. A social evening will follow at the Legion hall. Further details will be in the next Legion bulletin. The nomination committee presented a slate of officers for the coming Legion year and further nominations for officers and executive chairmen and elections will be held at the general meeting of the branch on May 6. The annual Vimy banquet will be held in the Jubilee Room on Saturday, May 12 at 6:30 p.m. The speaker will be Comrade Doug McDonald, immediate past -president of Ontario Provincial Command. ARE YOU LIVING WITH .A DRINKING PROBLEM.? Al -Anon can help! PHONE 524-6001 OR WRITE P.O. 80X 482 • tt 14 [fy f Rionsi FRICTION FIT INSULATION ideal lor—walls ___Comes .. _in stan.dar_d...._._... , easy -to -install 15'x48" batts Dove's Sale Price SQ. FT. R-20 It's 6" thick, enough to cut your fuel and air conditioning bills substantially 15•`x48" WORTH OF FAM‘ JS PRICED AT UP 10 MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE While stocks last, you can buy this •exciting new carpet for less than five dollars per square yard! You can use it in any room in your home and, because it's rubber backed, you can install it yourself. We have a booklet that shows you how. Stock Includes special orders not picked up.... sizes ilscontineum ow.s_.tel acid-�1 slightly damaged M. Per Square Yard, Only 5.97 Per Square Metre it's NO ' E, l P `ROPYLE r E in RUST, WALNUT, SILVER/BROWN, CINNAMON All Prices Shown are Cash & Carry opSr"E INouSTR1Es Lt� STORE HOURS ^ WINDSOR EAST MON -THURS 8 A M to 6 P M WINDSOR WEST FRIDAY till 9 P M . MATTHEWS SATURDAY 1111 5 30 P M KITCHENER DAILY including SATURDAY 8 A M till 5 30P M OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P M OWEN SOUND GODERICH AMHERSTBURG HARROW, AND KINGSVILLE MON -FRI 8 A M •5 30 P M SAT TILL 4 P M EXETER, THEDFORD. GRAND BEND. WEST LORNE. SOUTHAMPTON AND RIDGETOWN MON•FRI 8 A M •5 30 P M . SAT TILL 1 00 P M Vsegew KINCARDINE • DAILY including SATURDAY 8AM•530PM Delivery And Credit Terms Available At Extra Cast 16 BRANCHES: AMHERSTBURG 736 2.151 ExETER 235 1422 GODERICH .. 524 6321 GRAND BEND 238 2374 HARROW 738 2221 KINCARDINE 396 3403 KiNGSVILLE 7332341 KITCHENER 893.7901 Kitchener Out•of•toWn call free OWEN SOUND RIDGETOWN SOUTHAMPTON THEDFORD WESTLORNE WINDSOR EAST WINDSOR WEST MATTHEWS 1 800.265.8204 376 3181 6745465 797 3245 296 4991 768 1520 727 6001 734 1221 254 1143 LOTS OF FREE PARKING Tecumseh E WINDSOR EAST * Tocums eh eypasT Old Hwy 1• Tecumseh Bypass on Hwy 2 Phone 727 6001 rrnry ucewood WINDSO WEST) 1 Rnaume a Salle Todd 500 Front Rd In LaSalle on Hwy, 18 Phone 7361221 -"7 nTµ r :47: war 1» dtrl..�,.it',..m.:..�....��`:.c c �w......i..ssi'w'r�V a ® Z coo TOCum50h W xn MATTHEWS wyncynannenY mmenthanaawnwany 700 Tecumseh 84 1tl at Crawford Phone 254-1143 ^s. r vr,Pw Pa 4 Mali a.rway Road KITCHENER 1;[ OWEN SOUND Spr.ngmounr Croner r emir Mall 589 fairway Ro d South near the On Highway 11 al Spnngmount Comer Phone 376 3181 Moll Phone 893 7901 .1.,,. ✓!a:t:..3' I •"r•.:udremo-x,r.,riYaal,wu.aiii.�:...�aF;ayis Sinton f Part In Hwy 9 KINCARDINE ar• Hwy 21 North opposite the Sutton Park Inn Phone 3963403 _a,aolw.ac:(Lu..:,�k.;:wn