MARCii 26 @) '| carry crop insurance to protect my farm 1970 TERRACE BAY-NEWS investment -- and give me peace of mind." Irvin R. Skene, Oxdritt. PAGE 13 Ontario Ladies College, has taken a accounting course at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee even- ing school and is presently a board member of the Franklin Estates Civic Asso- ciation and president of the Franklin Lionettes . She is also a member of a Governmental Study Com- mission. Thelma recently ran for the position of alder- man and was defeated by only nineteen votes . Crop insurance protects you against the hazards ofa bad year -- the weather, plant disease and insects. Farming is a risky business. Crop pro- duction costs increase steadily, year by year. In contrast, crop yields vary -- depending largely on unpredictable natural hazards which you can't control. But now you can protect your investment in seed, fertilizer, sprays, etc. -- with crop insurance. Crop insurance guarantees your production -- so you can cover your costs. Rates are low -- Federal and Provincial Government participation means you buy this comprehensive coverage for less than half the cost. "No-claim discounts' -- can reduce premiums by as much as 25%. Premiums are deductible -- At tax time, your crop insurance premiums can be listed as deductible expenses. For peace of mind -- find out how crop insurance can benefit you. Talk to your local agent -- he's listed below APPLICATION DEADLINE MAY 1st GEORGE Crop Insurance details and application forms available from: ELCHUK She is married to T.N. Simon and has one daughter . Thelma's mother was presi- dent of the Schreiber Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion. Ralph McCuaig of Toronto is visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mc- Cuaig. Lenore and Rhonda Camp- bell, of Clarkson are spending the holidays with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bolan. R.R.#2, THUNDER BAY Levigne Funeral - cont'd from page 12 Mr. and Mrs. George Caissie, of Nipigon; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Theriault, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ginn and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sodaro, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gorman and Wanda, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cormier and family, Messers Jim St. Denis, John Steen, Len Swan, Alphonse Theriault and Peter Romanuk of Terrace Bay. TOWN TOPICS Her old friends in Schreiber, where she grew up are interested in the civic career of Mrs. Thelma Simon of the City of Franklin, Wisconsin. _ The former Thelma Taylor, she uses for publicity. her father's nickname "Dusty". She is a graduate of continued next column Debby Jones name was inadvertentiy omitted from the list of those enter- ed in the recent music festival. Debby played the piano duet "Air" and "Rustic Dance", with Lynn Drake and they were awarded third place with 84 marks. Mrs. Bill Furlonger is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Furlonger in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bolan, Bobby and Blaine, have returned from Clarkson, Ont. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell. Jeanne McCuaig and her fiance David McKay, of Sioux Lookout spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCuaig, Jeanne's parents, going on to visit David's parents in Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John Power, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Power, Archie Gleeson and Allan Bourke were among the Schreiber guests who attended a gay party for continued page 14 PHONE 577-2492