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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-30, Page 2. L mington 77, H. Gibson 76, R. Rut- VioUm "°� �'� Weatherman dampens T� �.Rowleye • Stamper McMichael 70, B Cocrig an 68, R. Brussels Fall Fair . McMichael Joe W"el x The 115th Brun.:els Fall Fair awarded as follow$: In the school 85• H. Gibson 82, John Winkel 81, and was held. last Wednesday for Parade Brussels and Grey len- M. Hank Winkel 78,Etie, Harding owley which "tile officers, directors and tral were tied and each will re y he had worked hard to make ceive equal money. Best de- 76, N. Fairies and D Harding 75, P coratedl bicycle winners were tied. Har'r'y Winkel 74, R. Wor- this one of the best, if not the best Wendy Ward, Brussels, first and m►ngton 70, Oscar Kieffer 68, fair ever for Brussels. The Karen Johnston, Brussels, Bruce Corrigan 67, R. Shelley 65. Huron Perth Shorthorn club second. Prizes for school floats helped out with the beef classes. — Blyth. Belgrave and Hatlrice 4-N went to Trina Watts, Brussels, first and Grey Central School, 7. Clubs, calf clubs, pony clubs and second. —� rabbit clubs, plus the Brussels Commercial floats: 1st, Henry \ 4 H dairy and beef clubs were Exel Construction; and, Brussels Pc there. The extra 48 ft. length of Leo Club; 3rd, Carl's Auto Body shelter for cattle came in handy Shop, Brussels, 4th Leonard /w + These were judged as best as could be done in crowded space. Robertson, Milverton. The top showmen were as fol- The children were also very lows: 4-H Trailblazers, Stephen disappointed in the weather, as Fidom, RR d, Belgrave; Blyth- Peter March Shows Ltd. had the Belgrave 4-H beef club, Lawrie best set up midway that Brussels Stackhouse, Londesboro; �]- has ever had. They were able to rice 4-H dairy club, Oscar Meier, operate between showers. The V Brussels; Brussels 4-H dairy attendance was down over a half club Cathy Boneschansker owing to weather conditions. So, ' A SURE CURE FOR THAT HEADACHE 1 TRY THE WANT ADS! 351-2320 i SAVE 56.00 Thip is our regularly $17.98 value Ethel; Brussels 4 H beef club, better luck next year we hope ��� John Van Vliet, Brussels. Some people blamed the winds I Now only:- The champion herd of Short- and rain on the equinoctial gales. 144 per jar horns was owned by Smith Bros., RR 2, Brussels. Keith Coates of PLUS 144 BONUS ^""' "'-A' Centralia was the owner of the H o w i e k crop champion herd of Herefords. SEVERAL 4-H CLUBS held competitions during the Brussels Fair last Wednesday. The Many trucks of horses, heavy. • . JAR Blyth-Belgrave 4-H Beef club members show their cattle. Laurie Stackhouse of light, hackney and ponies were competition Londesboro was the top showman. present, but the grounds were too d' all them t Hurry, while our supply lasts! Stock up! vii 1111d: sardine, Chesley, Hanover. Dun- signed to help return to the dalk. Walkerton, Palmerston, original philosophy that savings- Wingham, Durham, Hensall, bonds should be available pri- Mount Forest and Harriston. marily to the small Canadian This is Mr. Moran's first cam- investor. WEVE paign as a Canada Savings Bond As in 1975, investors will be , organizer. permitted to register Canada This year marks the 31st anni- 'Savings Bonds in the name of a versary of Canada Savings Bonds trust governed by a Registered and during the period 1946-1975 Retirement Savings Plan, Regis DFS - inclusive, almost $7.3 billion in tered Home Ownership Savings. TALLY RE IGNED Canada Savings Bonds was pur- Plan, registered pension plan,it chased through the Payroll Sav- deferred profit-sharing plan or DAS ings Plan across the country: employee profit-sharing plan. Last year in this area, 3,180 Interest payments on all employees bought a total of Canada Savings Bonds will be CANA $2,035,50 worth of Canada eligible for inclusion under the Savings. Bods through payroll 57,000 interest income deduction savings. of the income Tax Act Carrying G The 1976-19� � Canada Savings charges paid on the purchase of Bond issue offers an average Canada Savings Bonds through FAVOUMTE CARO annual yield to maturih of 9 13 the Payroll Sayings Plan or the per cent -- 8.5 per cent the first Monthly Savings Plan may also wet and mud 3 to ow u participate, so the fair board will FORDVI'ICH —The following be deducted for tax purposes Owen sound man named Among the various forms of ar- issue them expense cheques, and they are planning to come back are the results in the ensilage and grain corn competition for room. In the case of cash and official monthly savings plan purchases. year's issue. the !Minister of Finance reminded investors that thritis, rheumatoid arthritis pro- next year. Howick. Lee to head bond • campaign duces the greatest amount of dis ability; it also may strike early in The inside exhibits in the Show Palace were, excellent in all Ensilage : dames Armstrong 86, Doug le(Sroom■ vane notice. Such action, how- continue to be eligible for cash ■ • More corrosionprotection, able in denominations of s5(l. gets Harding 85. Oscar Kieffer 83, Thomas Moran of Owen Sound sloo, $500. si,000 and $5,000. and life, extending the period of disability over productive years classes. The parade could not be com- Ham' Winkel 82, Elmer Harding yq has'been appointed organizer in fully -registered bonds in of life. pletely carried out. Among those 81. Norm Fairies 80, Joe Winkel WINGHAM the 1976 Canada Savings Bond rleilominations of $500, $1,000 and operates a television and AM radio sUbmt at the present time ibe Canadian Radx►-Teev­oacm participating, prizes were 79. B. Scherpenziel 78, R. Wor- to the 1976 full-size campaign, payroll savings divi- $5,000., sion, for the Owen Sound-Colling- The purchase limit for this wood-Goderich area. series has been reduced from His . territory includes Owen $25,000 to $15.000. The change is Sound, Meaford, Collingwood, consistent with the government's Orangeville, M a rk d a l e , policy of better balancing its Southampton, Port Elgin, Kin- overall debt structure and is de - vii 1111d: sardine, Chesley, Hanover. Dun- signed to help return to the dalk. Walkerton, Palmerston, original philosophy that savings- Wingham, Durham, Hensall, bonds should be available pri- Mount Forest and Harriston. marily to the small Canadian This is Mr. Moran's first cam- investor. WEVE paign as a Canada Savings Bond As in 1975, investors will be , organizer. permitted to register Canada This year marks the 31st anni- 'Savings Bonds in the name of a versary of Canada Savings Bonds trust governed by a Registered and during the period 1946-1975 Retirement Savings Plan, Regis DFS - inclusive, almost $7.3 billion in tered Home Ownership Savings. TALLY RE IGNED Canada Savings Bonds was pur- Plan, registered pension plan,it chased through the Payroll Sav- deferred profit-sharing plan or DAS ings Plan across the country: employee profit-sharing plan. Last year in this area, 3,180 Interest payments on all employees bought a total of Canada Savings Bonds will be CANA $2,035,50 worth of Canada eligible for inclusion under the Savings. Bods through payroll 57,000 interest income deduction savings. of the income Tax Act Carrying G The 1976-19� � Canada Savings charges paid on the purchase of Bond issue offers an average Canada Savings Bonds through FAVOUMTE CARO annual yield to maturih of 9 13 the Payroll Sayings Plan or the per cent -- 8.5 per cent the first Monthly Savings Plan may also year and 9.25 per cent in each of be deducted for tax purposes ]0 More trunk the remaining eight years. In announcing the terms of this room. In the case of cash and official monthly savings plan purchases. year's issue. the !Minister of Finance reminded investors that More head rooms the Minister of Finance reserves their holdings of Canada Savings the right to terminate sales any time after Nov. 5 without aa- Bonds dated between Nov 1. 196? and Nov. 1. 1973 inclusive would More rear seat le(Sroom■ vane notice. Such action, how- continue to be eligible for cash ■ • More corrosionprotection, able in denominations of s5(l. ever, will not affect the Nov. 15 bonus payments announ.ed last cutoff date for purchase apphca- tions the savings year These bonuses are payable the bonds are not re- ]0 More trunk room. under payroll plan. The cash sales campaign will launched Oct. 12, on13' if deemed before the effective cash bonus payment dates More mans sable i n city traffic. The new bonds are available in a c — bonds is- two form_ coupon re{t tared as to principal are avail ASSOGatloll ■ • More corrosionprotection, able in denominations of s5(l. gets breathing pumps More sound isolation. FM iicenee is grunted to CKHX At a meeting in Seaforth v1 ed- ne_sdav of the Huron -Perth Lung 4scirciation. Mrs Mav Dodds of More ease of entr an 't■ in CRTC ruling Stratford. vice resident re- paned two more compressor breathing pumps are to he pu' � More apropriate for the t�mes. Ch\ Widgham has been granted a licence to establish the area's first FM radio outlet It chased for use in the tw•c sourP tie. 7� pumps are used or. referral Ajl of that an more, operates a television and AM radio sUbmt at the present time ibe Canadian Radx►-Teev­oacm °rom a ' doctor ucuall% adult emphysema patients Asthma week will be otserved COm aced P to the 1976 full-size and Te4eeommunicaNns Com in Ontario from Octotwr 3-9 mission , CRTC, made the an- Mrs, IXodds said the sperm ;a, Chevrolet. rioiaicemeMt last W(dnesd83 camp for ,hiifirer w t ;^: h astha "It completes the- tnlog} of held from June to .lul\ .1 a: broadcasting for C' _XX." cum- Camp R:m.n; a: RR _ S' Pauls mented Reis Hamilton station was are unqualified success rrianager C'K-N- went on the air There were ?'-h6drer. frorn f:ve m 1926 as a radio station The TY counties Pert* Hurnr, Oxford station. went mtn operation m R'a;P-lox and Rran: aced VA H&I years The specie, ca -. as the ate should tie r ead3 with FM r;rsi of .L, k;nd it On:anc earh next year It a;11 depend or, Mrs F Pr! 1)ursmare execu the aupplwrr of equipment ;;t e core:arx of ttx Ascnc,atim Rioted Mr Hamilton � �. rPtXorted that alrnml none �f the C K]KX-F'M &Lori to be kncwr. as •�' ' •, J ws�i _ e...id-er "ad e1 Pr leer. a: ca".� •, Stem 102 will opes•ate 8t in; er, h.=o-e and the;- pa-er:s u -ase the die i and tta. e a pow Pr of e x c c r (,7-- c n E r' n- —Te 22.(W vrattc Ti wil! c-m,er all of ps. C 1)0or C a. and ptr siCa. 1he 1977 Caprioe CtamwC n Gyv' % Poke and Hurar-rounne-s i�C.�'e lens thf Ci ,id PT. aS� _s - ■ +■ and thf ma m pxrrtims of Pert! A pulmonar% : are '-f 8 ''. r r v "` ,� - 1 ■ w t"•`L y� --_ and a elhrigtcir. \ t i:. 3.. .� 5z—,inar .n' nU^ce- u...,. he .- .■ — The CRTC ;n -L, ; nnditiaa� nPic .. Leona r, ti,wPTT :�P- :9 and ,. be mc* cars the FM ctatior mucl 1 - t Mrs 1✓t:.:t F.c iP- �a,,: g... ,_,,:E_, drvote a half-hour Pas! -eek Y P�tctratior is &2 la- '*,c, :tai's ir, cm irKITCla'. free time truhhC p �;: f:r rine dei e:::►e cPr-.,-.a- acx•esrs I: alvc notes tha: hec'auve 11 a- Frirst't. of Ep'nondv:lif of CMTK atop acaociatiom witf, said vntun:e e. 5 are nevi hue. CTT11L Broadcafring m Landon „Ing�ryPiopPs it prepara�ior _ the TrogrammiriF offered MUF11 IT the i, q7 ( hri rmas Sra, Pro be dmaro tt. differen: '.ron, that gram. or CT'M. F'M 7rx rrertinf vas attended :'. A hatesres famri nr the :*Tres. )f inerr.hPrs from Pe .t and of Trngrarnmirig wa-s cnnductrd Hurn' C.oun ►Ps last iturrimff becording to Mr. ` Ramihar. 7W result- have trot here tahulated Rt.'CT►R'HE 4T GREENS e e7 A Mr Hamiltar. raid six new yon. RuckwfiP.at If rKd vrrdett mw -§d Mill hr created tnit:talh and mere of ar edihle greesi bot it dors "ff will he addend as the stat:icin make ar ac vTrtable food whm TrrngrPAWM , I'M tmtal l CWK--U* the plants are Rd tr e<.1SM inctws, prermd ertrtrdf to March 71 ma hili e 1 b: °Ak t