The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-05-27, Page 14E
Page 4-1be Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, May 27, 1876
Doctors urge
greater use
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stated that his cancellation of
Spadina was an indication that
phen Lewis, NDP leader, stated
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of passenger
seat /beits
the government considered cities
disa
rAtt
The Ontario Medical Associ-
the Minister of Transportation
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get
fro
anon, one of the groups instru-
and Communications for his .•
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cal
mental in pressuring the Ontario
courage in introducing mends-
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ince.
government to introduce manda-
tory seatbelt legislation and
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tory seatbelt legislation, has ap-
recommended that the Act be
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slig
proved a recommendation -Ahat
amended to include individuals
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there should be few exemptions
travelling in public transport -
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for people covered under the Act.
ation vehicles.
a
government in the future. The
The Association's governing
Since the preliminary statistics
'�
cents.
council, meeting in Toronto, con-
point to a lowering of the death
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of
eluded there is no broad classifi-
and injury rate, council recom-.�
Windsor spent the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
cation of disease or condition, in-
mended that infants and children
under five, now excluded, be in-
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eludingpregnancy, that should
Peg y.
Milligan attended the Young
Mrs. Walter Elliott.
exclude persons from wearing
eluded in the legislation as soon
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On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
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Emerson and family and Mr. and -A`-
seatbelts. Council advised physi-
as it is practical for the Ministry,
Mrs, Victor Emerson visited with I
�s
cians to be certain a decision to
of Transportation and Communi
Wilford Caslick of Wingham and
exempt a patient from wearing a
cations to publicize the use and
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spent the weekend camping.
seatbelt is valid on medical
availability of approved infant
Rickey Hand of Palmerston
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grounds. The reason should be
and child restraint systems.;"
,
his parents. Mr and Mrs, Bill
ec
clearly stated in the medical rec-
Evans and her mother. Mrs
Cousins, Murray, Shane and Deb-
ord in the event a doctor is called
ord
Maimie Donald -,on of Brucelea
bie.
to account for his decision at a la-
ter date.
New labels
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Sundav Mav 30th there will be
Committee on
The O.M.A. Co
CO=OPERATORS
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Brampton picked up Mrs. Kay's • t
mother and all attended the Van- !
Accidental Injuries commended
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give more
t
are moving their Huron County
We recently learned that Mr
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and Mrs. Joe Falconer are living
WHITECHUF�CH
Goderieh to:
at Tiverton. where he is emplov-
trict Annual was held at Chalm- ,
The next time you travel down;q
ers Presbyterian church, the
31 WEST STREET
Late for last week
the aisles of your grocery store,
x \`
Kitchener His mother is now re-
Annie Henry of Wingham and
notice the facelift many of the
sihmg with thein
Wednesday evening the of-
Francis Turnbull of Woodstock
packages of food products have
ficers of Whitechurch Wf met at
524-2138
were Saturday visitors with Mrs.
received. Food specialists at the
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Emerson accompanied the home
Ben McClenaghan, Mr. and Mrs.
Ontario Food Council, Ministry of
Carl McClenaghan.
Agriculture and Food report that
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On Sunday the Aitchison fami-
e
many packages have been re-
lies held a dinner in the Wingham
vised to include the more detailedw�v''
vised
t E
Armories with around 40 present
ingredient listings stipulated in
k r o
from district places, Barrie,
Peterborough, Hespeler, Harris-
recent months by revised federal�'.
government regulations. In addi
, �+�''100 . , F ,; , .•
ton and London, and Wingham,
tion, bilingual labeling can now1's.
Lucknow and community.
be found on most items, and in a
few food"
;, ^" "" " - '•- �'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
months virtuallyall
Barry, David, Paul and Karen
items will be labeled in both
had supper with Mrs. Elliott of
French and English.
Wingham.
The list of ingredieM9 shown on
the package label includes all
items contained in the product as
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well as the specific components
of some individual ingredients.
on your
For example, if a ready-made
frozen mozzarella
4
pizza contains
cheese, the label will also show
savings
the ingredients used to make
mozzarella.
COLD WEATHE R, or no cold weather, the grass just keeps on growing. This family trio is
Get 4J on your regular
This method of labeling is cost-
kept busy cutting their lawn. Left to right are Michael, Mrs. Brian Elmslie and Trevor.
savings.
Pay no service charge on
ly to the processor but beneficial
Whereas lawn -cutting is work for Mrs. Elmslie, it's fun for her tvvo sons.
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cheques if minimum
to the consumer. Take the time to
balance of $1,000 is main-
read labels in order to identify
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to
tained (and even if this
any ingredients that you may be
MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE
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balance is not maintained)
allergic to or are restricted from
you. get 12 free cheques per
having by your diet.
t�
quarter and pay only'10
cents for each cheque over
Labels now list all food addi-
fives, many of which may not be
familiar to But do not be-
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Report
s arcome
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the 12. Compare this with
you.
roueen
your average "savings ac-
over -concerned about in-
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count" paying only 37. and
costing you a service charge
grdients that you do not recog-
nize; in the majority of cases, the
The provincial government will Dr. A. O. Todd, said the provin The Ontario Milk Marketing
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of 20 cents for every cheque.
is exact] the same as it
product.y
Board, in an attempt to ease the
not intervene to prevent the. pav- tial government has never prov- P
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Special Saving; non
has been for several years, but
ing of the Spadina Expressway ed the hospital closing program crisis created by overproductionche
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accounts pay 8/
with the new labeling regu-
between Lawrence and Eglinton will save fifty million, especially and the resulting federal govern
annum calculated on
annum
lations, some ingredients may be
Avenues, Premier William Davis as patients have to be treated ment quota cutbacks, has pro-
per
per
listed for the first time An in-
•d 1 t k S v r 1 riti h d k 'll be Posed to buy all market share
iicate golden pancakes, per -
every time with a prepared
uit mix. Combine liquid and
ingredients as per package
directions. The batter will be
slightly lumpy, but these lumps
PPS during baking. Pour
er`iKAX&I « - --rr --IPARllr6 to
pancakes of uniform size or
m a tablespoon for dollar -size
es. Pancakes are ready to
n when the bubbles on top
tart to break and the edges are
htly dry. Turn just once for
fier pancakes.
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minimum monthly balance. ser as wee . e e a c cs somew ere, an wor era wr
Funds deposited prior to gredient's appearance on a label have attacked the premier for put on unemployment insurance. quota at three cents per pound
for the first time may be an indi- reneging on his 1971 committ and sell it back to producers in
May 15th and left on Reacting to an y, Mines ntd the greatest need for two cents ADVANCE�TIMES
deposit earn full interest cation that it was not required to ment never to authorize an ex by Federal Energy, Mines and g
for all of May. be listed previously, space was pressway south of Lawrence Resources Minister Alastair Gil- Per pound.
limited on the package and an Avenue. This matter was a big lespie, of a six cents per gallon in- FOR SALE FOR RENT HELP WANTED
IMNAMlPfA added cost would have been in- election issue in the 1971 provin- crease in the price of gasoline at A ,
and curred in redesigning the label.
tial electron in which the premier
the pump by January 1, 1977. Ste -
The next time you go shopping,
GREY pick up the package and read the
stated that his cancellation of
Spadina was an indication that
phen Lewis, NDP leader, stated
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that an initial gas price freeze >'
label. The changes in 'govern-
the government considered cities
should run 116 days, rather than
ment regulations and the careful
were for people, not cars.
the 60 proposed by Gillespie, in
TRUST COMPANY s�Nce ,ee9 preparation of the label were
However, the premier said he
order to exhaust present inven-
Main St. E., Listowel, Ont. made with you in mind — to let
asn't reneging. He said there is
tories of oil products in the prov-
D. N. Lefebrve, Mgr. you know more about the food
big difference between an ex-
ince.
you eat.
essway like the 401 and a four-
Liberal Leader Stuart Smith
lane arterial road.
said that if that increase would
-
The Ontario Medical Associa-
mean the Os of 30,000 jobs, as
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tion has demanded a voice in any
stated by the premier, "the only
decision closing hospitals or hos-
responsible action" would be to
pital beds by the provincial
lower the 19 cents per gallon pro-
f 85 SOUTH S1. I
government in the future. The
'
vincial tax on gasoline by five
vice-president of the Association,
cents.
we re not there anymore
Whitechurch News
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of
spent the holiday weekend with
Windsor spent the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs..Elroy
Misses Wendy Kay and Clara
Laidlaw and her parents, Mr. and
Milligan attended the Young
Mrs. Walter Elliott.
People's Camp at Kintail.
we're here. ( 31 WEST S T I
Visitors on Sunday with Mrs.
Earl Caslick were Mr. and Mrs.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
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Emerson and family and Mr. and -A`-
.
George Miller. Joshua and Tif-
Mrs, Victor Emerson visited with I
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fany of Hamilton: Mr. and Mrs.
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Aitchison at Huronview. �:
Wilford Caslick of Wingham and
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan
Mrs. Velma Falconer of Culross.
spent the weekend camping.
Mr, and Mrs Eric- Evans of
Rickey Hand of Palmerston
Hyde Park visited Sundav with
was a Saturday visitor with his
his parents. Mr and Mrs, Bill
uncle. Emerson Hickey and
Evans and her mother. Mrs
Cousins, Murray, Shane and Deb-
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Maimie Donald -,on of Brucelea
bie.
Haven. Walkerton
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and
the
Sundav Mav 30th there will be
Graham, on the way to Toronto at
CO=OPERATORS
no Sundav school at Chalmers
vr•eshyterian church due to anni-
Brampton picked up Mrs. Kay's • t
mother and all attended the Van- !
versary services being held.
couver Symphony Orchestra pro-
are moving their Huron County
We recently learned that Mr
gram at Massey Hall. I��'
Claims and Service Office in
and Mrs. Joe Falconer are living
On Tuesday Bruce South Dis- _ Mk
Goderieh to:
at Tiverton. where he is emplov-
trict Annual was held at Chalm- ,
ed at Douglas Point .Joe is the
ers Presbyterian church, the
31 WEST STREET
son of the late John Falconer of
dinner being served Iain White -
Kitchener His mother is now re-
church Community hall. "
P.O. BOX 234
sihmg with thein
Wednesday evening the of-
GODERICH
Mrs. Georgi Fisher. Mrs.
ficers of Whitechurch Wf met at
524-2138
Gordon Wali and Mrs Victor
the home of Mrs. Elgin Johnston
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Emerson accompanied the home
to prepare the topic cards for
ecogomist. Miss Barbara De Vis 1976-77
er to V-66-1 to attend Bruce
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We're starting our summer
celebration right now t
with special prices on
many new MF units.
LOOK AT OUR BIG SAVINGS:
MF 230 Tractor .................
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$200.00
MF 235 Tractor .................
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$200.00
MF 255 Tractor .................
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$200.00
MF 265 Tractor .................
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$200.00
MF 275 Tractor .................
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$200.00
MF 11 Wheel Loader ............
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$900.00
MF 200 Crawler Dozer ...........
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$400.00
MF 40 Forklift ....................
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$400.00
MF 50A Backhoe Loader... ,! �..
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Your Huron County Agents or*: North District Wl annual Come in soon'and check out all the savings during this special sale!
Mrs. Bolt, Mrs Annie Irwin, Waffles, are so easy to make
ROSS FRANCIS BERT KLOPP Kenneth Purvis and Mr Jordan golden and tender with biscuit MF Limited to available inventories
Kirkton 229-6294 Zurich 236-49U of Mitchell were Sundae visitors mix. Spice them up with 1 tea -
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LLOYD MONTGOMERY PETER ROY Purvis and Mr .Jordan at." visit- nutmeg and lei teaspoon allspice. MriwyFKguson
Windham 357-3739 Clinton 482-9357 ed with .Jim Curran at Wingham Mix and cook as directed on
nospital package, then serve piping hot LUCknow, Ontario
GEORGE TURTON - Goderich 524 74T1 Mr and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, with syrup, whipped cream or 1
Darlene, Sharon and Brenda sweetened applesauce, irk _-
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