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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-22, Page 26• , t, • , ••PAGE IQA140DER ICH SONAL-sTA,T4I-JRSDAY, .JANUARY 42 1.976 likb, Oil 16 . -, '4= -'.. •-.-......,,a JIIPIVI 111--1--4,,,, ... • • \ '''CongraittlatiOnS to , Mrs. a tttneted Ne• the 1VI.rion 74° Henry MacKenzie' who, was'a 'MacDonald wedding ' in • ,• >7.--•''.,-•'-'•-•--..__".... —• . . Wingham recently. winner. in a lucky draw. at Goderieh recently; ; 7 ' Oliver:McCharlei and•-• . ' • i ..- • Stormy, weather, Icy • roads* Mrs. Ann Mason of . Kin; le .,, Lett ere. miracle ted by Bob Trotter:ENtele.Rd . Ekren !on; •N3B 2C7' 171.77:177 ',7-!•7777•17"`':', • • • • • • eleseeleolmommmor, LOCHALSH NEWS • . • , . . . ' _, .. . . • %....;45......,rn....+f Fi..,./041,........1•41........t.i.e...11.441,1,4...rn6.11. . • • ''ti. • srfa-al . .• .. . .....i.,4:7-.-•;.••••.--GatAltiararoatailva,pent*be0...afterith.-§ieike-!e. tiOsvie-7 211T . ear. Was WV:lost disastreus a cleeade; fo9d • ' ' . i ...• • • • • • Tnailworkers,has.been qtilte a chore. , „ • ,. • •,, ,•• .•••• •',-;• ardend the World, is b5C.,onling POliticized.. What galls me is ., ' , • ..,' . That' old adage is true •about the closer they are tr.ethe •• that we,••inthe.fro worid,;:do not really know'if that IFtuesian ' ..., • •:, . togi.iof t4e.ladcter, the easierth.ey are tti Contact. , •.,,;.-•• -7 ' , "'grain ;harvest was as Oiuch. of • a •cfisaster, as we are led to i .... • ..., . • ' Som fr readers may remember a lengthY. quotation:in .4:. believe. 'BItsgia bas never been hesItateOnotit. stretching • •.- • -December:coin= fr9ra'E.xecutiVe Magazine featitring. an . the truth over 04„years if •ittivas to her.adVantageN.Etigkne . ••• interview with John H. Graflunil, president Of John Deere Whelan and Earl Butz have ;been. lryineTitit-authentie , .'•''.: .., 1, .. ::-.. • .,Ltd .,' -a wholly-owneclisubsidlary of Deere and-CoMpany of ' figure s on groin precitietiOn from the USSR to a deeade. . - •''. ° • ' Illinois the werIcFs largest supplier of farm equipthent.' • • How do we in North. Arriericalcnew.that 'Russia ig in need .-,"• :: • •,•:•'.• . .• -•'... ., Mr.•Graflancrsaid he W,anted' to !'.'preach'' Once .It •MOlIth: .6f.'gra_til? 7 • ' • . • • . :. :; ,,• . " • . .. '':•;••' . " • , •,.' ' on theworldfood •situation. This .eoriter has been preach- -,,.• • Is thee•USS,R, bitying,0airi here and M the US:- at. eeas,ore • ' ; • : ing•the.gatIg-germeit (br five vears, too. and it was refresh- - • Ole prices and then re -selling it to other needy "nations in ing to have a man of .Mr,...oroflund's stature., sOying the _., the guise of food.aid from Mother RuSsia? . • , • • , same things. O. . . • . • Again, I don't want to sound like- Fra.parring Lubor .1... .Ziek, the columnist in, the Toronto Sun who finds a Corn- ' receivedlt ..rf De 'ember Mr Graflund said munist tinder every. blade of grass and lust reeently•souret- • . he was glad to hear another vpicepreaching to all-tdb-:often- . •ed..off aboin errors, in his eolunin.• He intimated that may- • . • • • deaf, earS the importanc.e of the world foed..problenntoday atid:ie the future. ' • • - • . be .e redsw.er . u .nc g, proofreaders ,• - Make his column read ridiculously. '•I totally' agree with' your' Statement 'that the growls, of • an.erripty. belly incite a man. desperation. , •And a des.- • •-•• I cannot go that -far. I do think that Canada and the U.S. • .•• • ' 4 . perate• man.,is a dangerous. man. Warkhave been, fought shenlEbe might• Oareful• 'about. long-term commitments •to Russia.' The States has just signed a five-year contract.. .• •. : in the past over -rather trivial things, Is it possible.'that• ' to sup -ply Russia with at least b" million tons of grain an- • .. . • World War III wilI some day be fought for juSt the.privi- , • •nually, • The guaranteed sales to the Soviet Union could • " ', • lege of eating . We hope and pray this willnot be se, said. Mn Graflund: . . ". •' • . . Mean that the. poor nations will have to .take the brunt of _. . . . ' any world crop 'shortfall inthe.next five years. • • . • A. cduple•of :readers.- yes. Mr. Editor, there -are a couple, So, the rich- get richer and thepoor.get poorer.- :': ., . , • - have chastized me gently.for harping on this:world food What can be done? Why, keep -farmers on'the -land and •problem to. the point of nausea: They said they wereget- keep thein producing even if it means bigger ,Ond better ting sick Of being reminded that Most of, the, world:IS under-- deals'for tarrners. Help them get a reasonable return on . • ' nourished and some•people are evennow starving te.death ., 'their labor "and investment. Keep the agricultural sector • • I have been preaching once a month on the topic and If viable -and this nation will come through any recession, can understand the feeling that, perhaps some. people are ' liepre'ssibii;- iii I ta fion or 'deflation stronger, healthier .and •• ... . • _getting siek.of it,•especially .cluring the. festive season whefi - happier. • • . . . • • . ... •. 7..,..,,,,,,,!,...,4;7,,,,,,,.......,,,,,,....---•.,- ..R2J2LyaltiLty.,,Yttr•Reg..44.s.t.-e-c.ain.e-vAlted.-tkith.P.issi,c...- • .., of -several minor 'accidents; c:- Suffie-rland of. London • . .. .. . , . school canc'etlatiriri and.hycfici:' rectritlY. .. '.: ••••'' •••. ...•• • .:. , , ... inrereeptiOns during the past , ..'';'ehool.holitlays 'haye been : couple of weeke, ''.. . ' • ;.t•he oder of the day with: the Sandy and Bill ; •S.imP,Soo , retento' eevere • storms :- arid . have rettirne to work in bloCliedroods , , , • , ..., . . Medicine Hat Alberta after , ' ' WeleOrne is•e4ended•to Mr...: 1.'s.4"cC°:.rdli•I•g 't."Pet.:' .°* le•S'911 you Use iti 'Y"c silciw:- ''' • mobile,"the iii.g.her•your fuel oefene.cating. Whiehrfieeni'. • Spending: the • ClitiOthas • And Kos. 'Max ,Riegling who •yOu'll enjoy °Snappier perforiarice and 'longer life (Toro your.: ... holiday season With : their haVe • cOrtie ' to rive .in this .- •• machine. But in using less bil, yOutgtill::need to make sure -, parents Mr; and IVirsPnn.ld •CoMmunitY, On -their: r.eeently -' yOur engine gets proper lubilPation, New.Bardahl• 600 " • • • Simpson: .-"•.- : • ' r - PlirchOSed' farrn,-•the former • • •••, most of us ate too much and drank too much. ••• ' • • I cannot help but.wonder. toojust what multi national• But I believe it: is the•reost important area of discussion :corporations like Deere and Company, besides improving in the world today. ei• • their technology. are doing to alleviate world food problems." •• With •the news in er1v Deceinber, that the Russian grain Any Corrunent? • . Ministry offerswoodlot owners sistanceto r its • A properly managed farm removed. T re a great never grow into good -quality woodlots or girdling of un- fte 's • woodlot , furnish_ a ,con-% difference:in. the commercial timber and• should be desirable Pull trees in older 'f-• ye'rtientan. economical value of the different species, -. removed as early as possiblewoodlots at no cost to the. • . . : supply of flintier, ..fuel and those of "leak:: commercial ' Improvement' Work in such*OWner: .. • ' . ' • . • ;• 1 fence posts • for . home con- value being known as "weed • older woodlots may still be The responsibility of, ".the . gumption arid,: . at intervals:* treeS''. ' ' : ' : • • carried out .at a -profit if tfrelandowner is to protect the - will yield valuable -sawlogs . These weed species will trees are big enough. ,..L..._ ' . „._ weodicit from grazing and fire and veneer logs for Market. To assist woodlot;owners--i-n----alid- • to ' report , significant o stop check ... insect or disease. damage to ,••• Farm ...woodlots • Will the . moSt . efficient • produce Inia'ch• valUable', 1 - MO I rif separate even a 1 • Mr - Kenneth Fattish has.. Ross farm, and more 'recently Formula in the 1-6 oz. can provide g jutthe right Measurelo returned to his studies near 'owned by John and Lambert help increase your gas octaneg . p ' refill 1 and also rovide • • . Boston after speading ,a Van derveen: • - the superb lubricating qualities that Bordahl is fampus.for. holiday with his parents, Mr, A belated welcome to Mr. " A high-,quelity, high-teniperaeure icant,Bardatil 50:1 , and Mrs,Duncan Farristi. and Mrs: 'Brad Rotteau and .contains a unique polymer ingrediel"ttjand SpecialPolar • • ,••••. Mr. Rolle .Simpson has family who are ling in the returned borne frem hospital for:frier ..Barkwell place now •'in London. Reports are that . owned by Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mr, Gordon Finlayson and CampbellAIrs. Rotteau is the Mrs. Emile MacLennan are former Dianne Kempton. Mr. both improving in "hospital. Rotteau works from his home -Gordon Is University doing plurnbing and kept Hospital 'London, and Mrs. •busy... " • MacLennan is in Owen Sound., Congratulations to D id :Farrish Who plays hock for • - Komsciri.ta Gr. .orgo Finlayson the Sudbury Wolves 0 ark). visiting in .Toronto with his Jr. A. league . and hoe brothers and their families pictuie • and story •. ere • there.. - - recently • copied from Mrs,. :Henry MacKenzie is Sudbury Star. Many from this on Et tour to Florida. • ' area have.. followed: Davi 's Mr: and Mrs. • Rohr. career in .hoCkey with gre t . Macintosh and Varnily. have interest, and have: ittende returned home from a •gocid. many games Within, 'holidayinFlorido. . travelling distance from Several /r9.m this' .area home during winterweather:. • 'cleaning agents. It won't separate fropithe gasoline -even at-7- 100ff -!and has pour pointof Jew•Bardalil • ••. poll snowmobile oil... at your Bardialil dealeCnoW• ••• material- „ without • • management of their the Ministry .office. The agreement extends for a woo , '•y provement work, but there ResOtirceS staff will inspect a period of fifteen years in- most - • • ' will also :be many ',un- 0 woodlot . on :the.. owner .'s - cases and if the land is • sold, • dealrable, • crooked and : program tor . request ' to ..' advise an the ••agreement can ' be.-• defective trees of little value • ' . • mOnagement,..techniqUes- Of - assumed by th.e new owner • • ' • that could: ' .have • been . • .. . • - • even more imPortance,. the ' ' for the balance of the fifteen. •• eliminated.' '' • - ',. • , : : :Woodlands 'im,_provement Act year period • ' . , , . _ • __More ;• • effiCien't - • seatkelfs.- ' authorizes the -Ministry to . Any woodlot-. ciiwiler in . • • Management • of many of enter into agreements with ' tereste in e ai • or triple •the value of their OPP COmmissioner HarOld • woodlot owners under Which assistande• is invited to woodland improvement work contact the MinistrY--Of . output,. . -H. Graham _announced • done free of charge by .I`latural ResourceS. office at The .majority of • farm recently that although seat the Ministr • woodlots in Southern. Ontario belt legislation became ef- y. • • . Box 490, Wrrigham, Ontario All owners of five or more (367-:313r, 07 zeb:itb 92000). s , are in need of slime type of fective on January 1st, 1976; acres of woodland qualify for! The Wingham District in - .....if• -•-•-.,i . , ' improvernent . work. Instead by agreerrient With Officials of w_cLo:thla_td i m_p.r..9.1gIn e n t clUdes Huron andPerth.. of being le.ft-to ,grow un- . the lvtiniffiy----6-e-'-ria 4Ssistance if the moodlotC is -- - ' tended, young second growth Sportation and • Com approved as suitable •for -- Vaities as well'as Hurpn, '. • Kinloss tulross, and Carrick .• • Ontario Provincial Police Minis•try Natural and Minto Township wPf •. - oY ' : •-woodlots may.. be treated to " municationg, members 9f the forestry • purposes. The:TOwnships laBruce Cunt oOcl.rriore goickly for higher . Force .will issue . warnings '. Resources provides the , W,•ellington Count3 . 77 pro,cluce• __more 'lligh-qaaliv., rofits . only to violators of the new ' •.• The most - impOrtant. ' treatment .in a young woodlot WATER WEL.Ii. Latest modern equipment. - Domestic - Inclustriar Municipal Free Estimates You and your family deserve the best of water . . • so don't hesitate to call • • „ - 'TOM LANG PHONE 5 2 4=64 1 I• , • NORTH ON HIGHWAY 21, GODERICH* , • pi • n • efit • is a thinning- when the trees are 'four to ten. inches ha . • diameter and 30 to 69 years Of age. Thinning is done by ' cutting or girdling low -value trees to stimulate the growth of the remaining trees and to improve the quality and Composition 'of the woodlot. •• Thinning the young . forest ' May be Compared to Weeding garden in- that. the • production:of.L wood is • .COn- • centrated• on the Most valuable trees. • Older woodlets will benefit if the less voidable species and • 'the leaning, .twisted, brachy, crooked; diseased and over -mature trees are -seal belt legislation until _Februery. lst, 1976. • ,Th p po:gpiose of thig pblicy is toperrnit the motiaring.puhlic e to beccime- accustomed to "buckling -up" and to allow a. -period of. grace : fromprosecution during Which 'me -wrists ".have • an op- prirtt•tnity_ to re-equip their. • vehicle's •with.seat-helts that we re -/Timm• - • No stop -check program -is contemplated by the OPP at any time to enforde seat belt Aegislation.:, -Seat belt in- fractions observed after • February 1st, 1976, •Will be treated. as an_yLOther traffic violation by Members of the force during the Course. of • . . - • . their patrOls. • '.• • CLAY-- - Silo Unloaders --Feeders' • • - Cleaners' - Stabling . - Log Elevators • ' - Liquid Manpre ,Equipment • - Hog Equipment - FAR tj TIC Mils • - Augers; etc. ACORN Cleaners - Heated 'VVaterers ZERO"- . • Bulk Tanks Pipeline & PatIour-Equiprnerti W8STEEL-120SCO-Granaries 8 &•L - Hog "Panelling Bulk Tank & Pipeline eleanttig Detergents, Teat Dip, etc. Bovadine gyne COSan Uddersan • Koareche-ck KledneasY LDWRY-TARM SYS-1E1MS • • i; 1(410n:tine, Ontario . Phone ,395.5.286 labour and supervisi6n to do • • the actual thinning' of young • '.." • The Ontario 1Vlarcb of Dimes, in its 25th year of , • : service to -the provinpe's estimated -7.0,090 physically • disabled adults: Please- give% ' • generously when your Can- •vasser calls.. • FREE 19761EED' AND GARDEN CATALOGUE • BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED Complete List of Flower, and Vegetdble Seed& Lawn Seeds, Garden Supplies, Etc., Etc: Clip Out and Mail Teday! ONTARIO SEED CO.. LTD.. , BO.X 144, WATERLOO, ONT. Name Address . . EDWARD FUELS LTD Anglesea St. Goderich CARRIES A COMPLETE UNE OF FARM INSECTICIDES , Ciodrin 20 Concentrate' mixes with fuel Oil foi economical . lous9 control. • Ciov�p B�& Rubber Solution- ,,Fi4ci.s? to use", louse "killer and excelitra fly control in the summer months. Ciodria :3% Livestock 'Dist _ More active insecticide • " for your dollar'. • CATTLE BACK RUBBERS SPRAYERS F9GGERS, EDWARD FUELS LTD Anglesea St. Goderkh 2 p•,:;#4.1.*'„ • • ' a New Formula Bardahl 40:1 •We've made fine proiduct evek better! f`le, 13ardahl 40:1 forrnaatiOn ensures_lhat gas burns rnors chnIpletely.tor • improved engine"performance:CarbOn formatiOn is' almost gpark prug fouling reduced to a mininnurf. • And the new lower.pour point of -20`)F Makeg Bardafil 40:1 easy to o.se even in subzero weatfier.." - . • •• • • • • . . .. , . . . •• Let's face it, i-gu don't lied a banklo ten ,.;•- ••,. you how to plan your future. That's- your . ' • • . bnsiness. And we respect it. • . • : • • • . - But•let's say you've got your plans all . sOrted out. And yo or plans are going to need_ Morley, eotne to. us. We'd like to help you. We're • • the Wank of c;o:mrnerce. . • . We can custom tailor an entire crddit" -: • ,.... paekage specifieally.for your farrn. The package . includes short term credit to cover yoUr month • to month and season to seasonoperatiOns and - you necd. • longer range financing 9f items such as machin- ery, grainstorage or additional land. ' We can lend yobthe Money, you need now. And the nice thing is that you Can arrange repayment specifically td Suit your cash flow. Ifyou wish -we can also arrange low-cost credit life insurance. • . • WhateVer your credit needs, the persofi to talk -to is your local Commerce manager. So if you're fariner Who has future plans that include money, come talk to uS: • CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK -OF cOMIVIERC . • „ • • „. • tr. • • . • • e • • ''' • .