the examineLWL ro ec ion arms mpor and latter in Gray Federation The plan would tigï¬ï¬ggégwgmarggicn Bbetweep P66 and 19g5 the insure flitrtm incomï¬s against KG num er arms in imcoe ow mar prices eex lain Important plank the New County declined by 23 per cent ed Democrath Party agncultum and total farm land area by 19 Turning to the plight of small Eggciaï¬gï¬ggmtgéggstgm per cent Pretty pointed out business Pretty outlined meeting heretoéay in stressing the need for better policies to improve credit mittx Yr bl largest industry in Ontario and at an to me the heart or compre enswe Insurance an Pretty stated adding that the fégï¬ncgï¬gues to Sta we to odcgyer ntartigd first cthnF fastest and fairest shot in the Start Your Part lme tu les iiesavoca arm to the public and the along With the National wonomy would be the elimina president of the Ontario Farmers Umon and Farm tion Oflhesales tax Innisfil Cenrol Sings lnnisfil entral Sings is the title of new album that will hit stereos in Simcoe County in two weeks lt as recorded at the school this week by Fantasy Sound Among the over 300 voices to be heard on the album are those of the sopranoaltwbase intennediate ensemble It is top row from left Laurie Skaer Anne Campbell Donna Marie Browning Pat Iosi us Derek Ieistra and Todd Sinclair second tier from left Laura llnd lill Parker Sheryl Sutton ltia Kleinveld and Scott Rodgers and front three ornelia on iraffen Joanne lloeben and David Lucas The album has advance sales of over 150 copies Examiner Ihotot CAS going to government to contest budget cutback The Orillia high school teacher stressed the need for adequate action to preserve lands suitable for agriculture and foodgrowing purposes Pretty also proposed es Federation of Agriculture and Walter Miller former provin cial president of the Farmers Union in striving for better deal for farmers over some years Both Hill and Miller are NDP candidates in the June elec tion the former in Middlesex Business Communication Astronomy Sociology Geography Economics Psychology Penetanguishcnc Psychology to 40 mph GUltTllRlE Staff The Speed limit on Highway 11 through this ro township com munity and extending through Gasoline Alley has been reduc ed from 50 to 40 miles an hour with new signs just erected This will reduce the tra velling speed in the Guthrie school and residential area as well as along the new construc tion route which will ultimately widen the highway Progress has been made in the new overhead bridge con struction at Highway 11 and oncession road into the Edgar Adult Occupational Centre protection of foodgrowing lands KEY IMPORTANCE Good economic conditions on the farm are of key im portance to the general economy he said Postes Cams lrt BIIGHTY EVERY SUNDAY STARTING MAY 22 T0 OCT INCLUSIVE DOORS OPEN AT 12 PM GAMES START AT2 PM Early Bird Games between pm pm Penetang Curling Club Corner of Owen and Water St Block West of Main St facilities and provide loan in surance Nothing will replace the manufacturing sector for steady wellpaying jobs but the tourist industry is the third WANT OiMPLE DEGREE I977 SUMMER COURSES Orillia Twin Lakes Secondary School Anthropology Classics Communication English History Physical Education Psychology Religion and Culture Sociology Music Fine Arts Geology Philosophy Barrie Eastvicw Collegiate If you have not been formally admitted to Wilfrid Laurier University please phone ORILLIA 705 3264682 It you have taken crcdit courses at WIU and would like registration form to continue your studies please write or call l9 X84l970 Ext 358 Please contact us as early as possible to ensure desired courses FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALENDARS AND APPLICATION FORMS WRITE Ofï¬ce of the Registrar VViIfrid Laurier University Waterloo Ontario N21 3C5 75 University Avenue West Iean tiradwell president of the Simeoe tounty thildrens id Socwt will convey to the $15 million The boards new budget repv resentui increase of about 2o to several other savings pro posals on the grounds that scr ltt would consequently be in Hiitario ininistr of community and social services the local societys intention to contest proposed $131ooorutback in its lltTT budget The cutback was recom mended the ministry in re tlll letter to the board of trustets The budget approved by the board in March totalled News quiz answers lll 1lackenxie Valley 3ltittlltl Jgrim 4lioston Bruins Montreal Canadiens 3I PART ll lit 3c 4d 5a IM1 lll lc 2th itd +b iC llltltll QLIZ British Prime Minister James tallaghan titttttttitliti lit ttttttt it it what It tilt ititlllll mrw llllllllllllllliittltIlllltllttlltiiflml gaitttt till illillll itllll JI it lit mm ii tt olllll llllIl out mill tit iii per cent over 1976 The board had kept the 15m increase down to 35 per cent to conform with the ministrys austerity orgL ings At its regular meeting Tues day the board approved cost cutting measures totalling about SitBMW from the new adequate If the ministry and society tail to come to an agreement the 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