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The Huron Expositor, 1979-11-29, Page 20THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 20, 1079 THE PLAYERS—Students at SDHS were treatedto a William Inge play, Bus, Riley's Back in Town, Friday afternoon. Performing members of the Liquor, noise offences. at coutfi Liquor and unnecessary noise offences again made up the majority of cases in provincial court, Seaforth on Nov. 21. Frederick Burton of Will, iam Street, Egmondville, was fined $108 or 30 "days, in•' jail on a charge of careless driving, Kim Argyle of 189 St, David Street, Goderich, was fined $28 for not having an: operator's licence.: Michael Costello of 43. Chalk Street, Seaforth was • .Plants Iiveri. Up :Any Area. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! .THURSDAY. FRIDAY; SATURDAY 4" reg. NOW *2..0 '4.00 reg. $ 4 •e 0 0' 6" '6.es NOW 8'� rd NOW re X6.00,` reg: 10„ NOW 'to.00 ' $8:00 Cash and Carry Only! Offer good in both Mitchell 6 Seaforth *DAILY DELIVERY FROM. STRATFORD TO SEAFORTH SCOTT'S FLOWERS Hwy. 8 west of Mitchell Ph. 348-9.406 or 527-1924 fined $104 or 10 days in jail as a minor having liquor readily available. Donald Dale, 39 Sparling Street, Seaforth, was' fined S104 for having liquor readily available in a motor vehicle. ,Ben 'Fehr, of R.R. l,. Sea- forth was . fined $28' :for not having an operator's licence. Paul' Graham of R.R. 2, Seaforth was fined 8104 or 10 days in jail as a minor having .liquor readily available. . Allan Green of Milton was fined 545 for speeding. John Gridzak Of R.R. 4, Seaforth was fined 8104 as.a minor' having liquorr readily available. William; Henderson of R.R. 3. Kippen was fined 5103 for creating un_ necessary noise. Frank Johnston of. Box. 295, Londesboro, :was, • ined $103, as The. owner of a. vehicleresponsible for cre- ating unnecessary noise. James McLarnon •of 127 Mill Street; Seaforth, was fined . 8103 on the same charge. Larry McClure of R.R. 2, Seaforth,,was fined $104 as a Minor ' having liquor readily available. James • Parkinson of 4 Goderich Street,. Seaforth, was, fined .$104 as a minor having liquor available. Edward Van Dyk of R.R. 4, Seaforth was fined S103 for creating unnecessary, noise. Smiles There's still .one sure way to double your money - •fold it over once and,'.. ptit it in your pocket. `i • s DIVISION; TANDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED. 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(Expositor Photo) THE ART OF CROCHETING—Joy Ross is working .on''awinter hat she's crocheting in the,, night school class in crocheting:. taught by Bessie Broome of Egmondvilie. Report from, Queen's.P�rk • (Continued .from Page 5) handicapped, or to fire them or deny them public accommodation or services because of the handicap. This includes thephysically disabled; epileptics, the mentally retarded and those who "formerly hada me disorder.” - To set up an office for the handicapped to statment during an interview, provide' • information about" outside the Le'gislat'ure when programs and benefits, asked whether he would attempt to recover :$975, 615. • defrauded by Mr. Brown Health. Minister Dennis Timbrell said this week that.. his :•ministry will seek .a judgement forcing John Brown to repay almost SI Million'' he defrauded from the 'ministry. Mr. Timbrell made the betiveeii,1971 and 1975. Mr. Brown is the founder of' the Browndale treatment program for emotionally dis- turbed ' children. The • program was financed under the Children's Mental Health Centres Act. • . IPA alp OFA.konvention • IUlarI.k�tinq Conaner ,advocates who, criticize :the powers of farm; marketing, boards have come: under attack by delegates attending the, Ontario; Federation; of Agriculture convention ins Toronto., The federation'snewly ac- claimed president, Ralph, Barrie of Lanark County, in Eastern Ontario told delegates "there's a new game in town and it's called) marketboard bashing." The • new president said, "Too many times in recent; weeks we've seen pointed and - I'd like to use a four-letter word and can't - discriminatory attacks on marketing boards," The dairy andbeef farmer said • marketing board controls on marketing and pricing arethe only. way farmers .can hedge against similar controls in • other pro- ducing segmentsof society. "Consumers are well served by the: farmers. Statistics show Ottawa, has. the lowest -priced food basket of 16. or 17 world capitals," the new president said:' but Mr. Barrie stressed that confrontation withmarketing board critics isn't the way to win publicsupport,. Jack's Jottings (Continued from; Page 14) anglers. You, might •just' as well be out there fishing for passenger pigeons - you just, can't find these fish. You spent 20 years and a lot of money to find a fish :which could,„ survive the lamprey. .:but they seem to disappear out of the bottom • of the lake.":' In an interview, Mr. Gaunt ,. "said that the tourist industry has suffered rserious harm, front poor angling. 'His senti- ments are, he said, suppor ted. by other MPPs whose constituencies adjoin the lake, l; Residents of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay tourist areas watch, with cynicism as the '? Ministry stocks. Lake :Ontario with desirable lake trout • which can't be eaten because the lakes are polluted. {; Gordon Bill :of Varna, .a former president of the fed- eration, told the meeting farmers must ensure pro- duction quotas for such pro- ducts as, milk and eggs don't. add unnecessarily tothe, consumer food, bill. He said. quota sales by farmers are. becoming a source of incorlie which is unnecessary. " "Something has to he. done soon if we're concerne4. about our image. Farmers; shouldbe getting our money, from producing a product and not the sale of quota,"' Mr. Hill told the delegates. MI . Bev. Brown, it Huron`, County delegate atthe con- vention, said she is fed; up: with editorial writersat, tacking farmers, and in particular, editorial writers at the rLondon. Free Press. '"People in the farm com- munity feel'What'a with this guy writing the editorial';; but the farmers don't seer)" to write in to complain," she said, An Expositor Classified will: pay you dividends. 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