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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 26 Oct 1988, p. 14

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ee ee ee ee Oe ee a ae ee eee i eee a ee ee eer, Agriculture Update Ontario farmer's curling bonspiel set Ontario farmers will have a chance this winter to compete in a new provincial curling bonspiel for farmers only. The Ontario Provincial Farmers' Curling Championship is scheduled for Jan. 20-22, 1989, at the Sydenham Community Curling Club in Wallaceburg. It is sanction- ed by the Ontario Curling Association. To be eligible to participate, rinks must certify that all members are actively engaged in farming. : Ron Scheurkogel, marketing communications manager for BASF Canada Inc., which is sponsoring the bonspiel, said his company will sponsor provincial contests in On- tario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and e Uniden e Panasonic e Mitsubishi e Nec CCantel Inc. Offer good till Oct. 31, 1988 *$100 paid upon purchase of any new cellular phone at Downtown Cellular '"Test-Drive" a Uniden or Panasonic Cellular phone for 48 hours at no cost to you and find out how cellular will save you time and we will save you money. DOWNTOWN CELLULAR fate 360 Bayfield St., Barrie 721-8837 Power Equipment: Alberta in 1989. Within a year or two, the com- Ppany's goal is to sponsor a na- more farmer-curlers participated, we decided to extend the concept across Canada." tional Canadian Farmers' Curling Championship. "The idea for a farmers' bonspiel originated in Ontario in 1986 and was an immediate success," Scheurkogel said. "'As more and Law at end of June Fuel storage tanks must be leak proof Under the new Gasoline Handl- ing Act, which became law at the end of June, anyone with underground fuel storage tanks has until Jan. 1 1991, to prove they are protected from external corrosion. And fuel suppliers have until the end of this month to notify the pro- vincial director of fuel safety of the names and addresses of anyone with underground storage. Farmers who cannot prove from documentation that their tanks can't leak will have to dig them up to show they are not corroded. In addition, according to the On- tario Federation of Agriculture, there are rumors that the province is planning to introduce a law re- quiring owners of above-ground tanks to surround them with dykes We'll Pay You $100% ( Test- D rive Our p none "| ren pe ; Agriculture hopes will be agreed to & before the end of the current federal election campaign. Unusually dry weather in the summer devastated crops in many parts of the country including south western Ontario. Locally, yields of spring sown grains are down about fifty per cent from last year. But in more westerly counties, the situation was much worse. with the capacity to contain any potential fuel leakages. Drought relief plan Twenty farm groups across the country have agreed upon a drought relief program which could cost up to a billion dollars. The program, which might in- Bolers Fall Clearance Sale! e Includes: - Professional Installation and Antenna Cantel National Warranty e Airtime Packages Available e Leases Available e Full Service area to serve our customers 'TEL SERVICE CENTRE Full service for people on the move" © No Money Down! © No Interest! © No Payments 'til 1989 For qualified buyers at participating Dealers PILKEY SALES & SERVICE A cut above the rest 243 Main St. W., Stayner 428-2341 Page 14, Wednesday, October 26, 1988 Lo el an Wile on Oe oo Ce a aE Two ft of ~~ Th

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