Thu / HS AN a WR HB a EB EH Fy AR EE Tr A WL Loam aout CanFarm Will review PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1972 - 5 voting power | | ny ? Have you ever wondered hat this type of information The Ontario County mat- exactly how much it costs. vould be very useful to them ters committee will review you to produce a hundred- IN making their the voting power of county Weight of milk, a pound of Management decisions, have council with a view to more s+ beel, pork or lamb; or a switched to the CanFarm «fairly arriving .at repre. dozen oggs? system ol keeping records. gentation by Population and &. A Exactly what does it cost it. Al the end of each month * DY assessment. they submit the receipts and' _ Pickering Township Reeve ; pis an sJohn Williams requested the review, : cost to grow an acre of corn, J : tomatoes, or cauliflower? UNPenses for their farm to At first glance it would the CankFarm computor, < appear to take a lot of pencil This computor then does the ~~ Under provisions of the pushing to come up with the pencil pushing for them in a- municipal act and a private - a answers. If a farmer were [raction'of the time that it members' bill in the Legis- [3 a uoing to-work out, for Would take todo it by hand. lature the various municipal example, the cost of The farmer then receives a Fepresentatives on_ county producing a hundredweight Monthly "analysis which Tone (have 9g, wo or of milk. not only would he separates his receipts and pon iilagiiihn to the ulation of their have to include all receipts ~ ¢Xpenses.lor the month into RIL ey 4 and expenses, but he would Various accounts such as Reeve Williams pointed have to charge the cost of {airy. crops, machinery ete. out a municipality of 2,000 . ¢ homegrown feed, the cost of But CanFarm does not may have two votes while ; machinery used by the dairy stop here. It also provides pickering Township, with herd, the value of , information to aid a farmer 32000 people has only fhree ; buildings used by the dairy on or his accountant in filing votes. 3 These Commissioners and Managers from Orono and Port Perry Hydro herd, ete., etc. Income 'Tax returns. Star- He suggested that by ook a prominent part in the third annual meeting of the Co-operative Marketing Too complicated? ting at the cight month population the township p51 ¢or electric commissions held at the Carousel Inn, Ajax. From the left are: Well. it doesn't need to be, CanKFarm provides a Tax - should have in the neigh- Chairman Floyd Nicholson, Commissioner Ted Woodyard and Manager Charles v of Many farmers, realizing Management report, With a borhood of 16 votes if a Pearce of Orono Hydro; Manager Larry Mabley and Chairman Bill Williams of lew simple adjustments this municipality of 2,000 can ' report lets you see at a have two votes. Port. Perry Hydro. LETTERS = EDITOR glance what your taxable : position 'is for the year, in PRICES EFFECTIVE ; The Editor: time that you can still do HW Wed. to Sat. . Feb. 23 - 26 something about it. One other thing, Cankarm provides a detailed year-end report. This is the report that - tells you what it cost you to produce a hundredweight of milk or a pound of beef, pork or lamb, or a dozen eggs. It Through your column I t ¢ wish to congratulate Dr. Bill. Cohoon, his executive and. all members of the Chamber of Commerce for the excellent winter carni- val they planned and held last week-end in Port Perry. "DURING OUR GREAT 3 ¥ I drove over on the Fri. sO tells you what your net : day evening and watched . drm income was for the the skaters Pe on the lake Year. It tells you what your Y a e and then left to take in the "et worth is. It provides a oe : Juvenile hockey game with "pital cost allowance report Saree __ gd TA P L EL EAF LA R Dn. pkgs. 3 for 72¢ Port challenging my home hich is required hen you SE tile income tax returns, 10 : ¢ team. On Saturday after. fle income lx returns. MON ARCH Stokely's Fancy Cream Corn %.19¢ noon my husband and I re- turned to join in some of the fun and actiivties. It was so nice to see so many things that CanFarm can do lor you. If you would like more intormation write to people -- young 'and old -- the Ontario Department ol out having a good time to- Agriculture and Food, Box' gether and. think that it 309, Uxbridge, Ontario, or ; * would be tremendous if all 416 - 852 - 3132. this carnival could become : an annual event. Keep your car pulling Again, to all of you who Steadily. Abrupt turns, lane "participated and worked so changing and sudden ac- hard -- congratulations on c€leration or deceleration a job extremely well done. can cause bad skids on: 100 . rs Sincerely, and snow. Anticipate turns (Mrs) Gerri O'Connor °F speed changes and make oe them slowly and gradually. CAKE MIX Stokely's Homey Pod Peas wo. 19¢ POUCH PAK 1 lo} Puss-N-Boots Cat Food sowiin 19¢ PRS: C van Camps BeanswinPork 2% 72c KELLOGGS BICKS RELISH "002% 2 272¢ CORN FLAKES Libby's Cooked Spaghetti io: in 19¢ 9 on 7 2c NESTLES PUDDINGS 50. 3 fr 72¢ CK. Cut Rite Wax Paper 100 ft. 72c TURKEYS ALCAN FOIL WRAP 25ft. 72¢ Writing Pads - Letter size eacn 19¢ . BS COTTON DISH CLOTHS tact 19¢ FACE CLOTHS each 19C Legs & Breasts | GRANGE CrvstALs 4.79¢ di,» I9C | INSTANT COFFEE $1.25 COOKED HAM | LIQUID JAVEX BLEACH 85¢ ne 5OC LIPTONS SOUP MIX ~~ 25¢ PURE PORK SKINLESS - SAUSAGE SCOTTOWELS 2's rows 59¢ Ready Cut Macaronior-2lb. "LANCIA SPAGHETTI 43c WES LANE * | PLUMBING - ; VICKS McLEANS HEATING - COUGH SYRUP TOOTHPASTE | [ _ -ELECTRIC - BS W559: | Sa 69 s i LF Sy | 4 PORT PERRY o CHARGEX CARD for GROCERIES or GAS FREE DELIVERY PRINCE ALBERT (TRE 085-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE FOOD MARKETS