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The Huron Expositor, 1958-05-02, Page 8TUUON XXPOSI QR, .,SEAFOR'],'lT, ONT , MX INTON COMMUTE?Y' SWING' POOL COMMITTEE* LUN0N; LIONS PJ 1P48used Sale Prices Prices at 1ensall cortmunity sale Thursdays wereZ Weanling pigs, $15 to: $18.25; Optics,' $ to 5.60; feeders, $36,10 to $30; sows, $72,50 to $113;' Holstein colds, $160 to $185 ?>nr- "ham cows, $175 to, $200; kidskin calves; $12,50 to $19.50." Durham Doers. Open apt. 110-.m; D.ST� ._ Gaines., sta 1,5 GAMES for_1$7.5;00.,.. Each '4 SHARE TIIIJ WEAETH GAMES JA.CIPOT 1000.00 -=- DOOR FAZES , at 9:00 ppura> MCI AbMTSSION $1.00 Extra Cards: 25c each or 5 fore 1.00: jackpot. Caids° 50c e cl o 3'fel. :$1.00 • CLIP' fiaITHIS ADV, Bring this 'Adv:' `to Box Office and Get Extra FREE Ticket on Door `-Prizes: -EXPOSITOR WANT ADS BRING "RESULTS Phone '4] Read the Advertisements Ft's= a Prafitable-Pastxrle. Agriculture in Huron needs', a strong voice in ,the. Legislature: Charlie MacNaughton;•, been directly associated with' -the farming :industry all' his Work- ing life,. can speak .for Huron::: farmers with •aauthority..- Here, in his own words;.,are' the PC .candidate's views on ;the farri 'economy: 'SI firmly --believe tliat'-the great• est ' single - probfim : confronting agriculture . today :is that ' of . marketing I believe I, ani qi ii - Pied tospeak on 'this subject. • -• because marketing, .beth .dpm'es tic and ,export, is the : -.very sence of thQ. bu$iness with which .I am associated.' "The Farm: Products Marketing Act, designed by the Frost gov ernment to allow farmers, to, or ganiie their ow.`self-help' ;pro- 4 gram, has 'provided the authority to proceed withasiires -design edta., improve the , system 0 marketing farm. prodpets ' How ever, a great `deal of work is yet to be done before we . can.. safely say that`we ate -close -to -a eolie� tion to the many piobleins 'Which aifeet this .phase of the Taut economy.. ';Practically everything the -far= mer has to buy is produced by Organized' labor. I endorse • the right of-Iabor ;to,_._baugain col- lectiveIy' with.. iiianagement , to determine the basis Ton which the working man shall be re= nrunerated but •T, #ail' ttr see."why , the -farmer should 'not , have. a similar :'collective voice in., de- ternririing :the value of what he produces.- "I do, however, believeor°'' this— that no legislation set of ,° marketing eons . Neill atic= Beed nines: ft comprehends .the • interests ht. f proitagcer, processor and consumer • alike„ . "I will 'direct Wkatever energies and talents I poSsess to•the end, that, in -the shortest Pogeible time, marketing ,legislation _-at. .the-ptosrinde Ievei can be co,-,.. drdmated:, with the provisions; our. new federal, bill whicli" will elnsiaafe or` at least alleviate th'er present, insecurity which at- taches to so many, branches of, the agricultural . industr3=,'y VOICE ,OF TEMPERANCE ' '.t E1 US: REPEAT We in Huron County. are very Ambulate,. Unser ;the Canada Texnperar}ce ,Act we have no legal; liquor.. outlets.: It ;-cap still be said, `You just don't see drunks on our • :streets," as one who moved to Miion from an L.C.A. court, • - ty.. declared::?, The"' occasional drunk episode. usually ofign_ ares in 'a bottle'•c)ub,--bootleg ger -joint or',`a tavern. outside pur, county. Wherf= 'such-'incr' • dents are.' reported to,. our Crown Attorney, action is tai-' eu„and' punishmentfolio ws:...So-. much -'so that: botle 'clubs” -our- ing .the past three' -Years' have ' calves,'': $20 to " 49. had hard going; and$ Good steers g. g> numbers sold up to:: $24:60 -a ;cwt.:..: -,.of t ►ern are ' closed., Six hundred -andSi •xtY pigs ;and. ,The law, rovide2 p s for0 impris- • 5 cattle•. and. calves "were .sold, onment 'go a 'second' offence, , .the' largest sale .0 to; date and• although liquor money may _ p. be,#ound to• pay fines, no" cot;- 'Jerry -was running errands'for victedbootlegger has•ever had• his sister. Am' any • one offer' to .take . over . aone `,the necessities jail sentence, � : , was a trip: to the drug stole. The ;CTA, is'good-law. 'Our ,• sis`•`I want a box of powder fyr rri . ter," Jerry said: "local . federaltiiember of par- "Certainly," replied the drug hament; has shown an interest' store attendant and trsing to make in the matter of having the act a joke he::'added, "some. thatoes "amended to strengthen _it.,' off with -,a bang?" g Many churchmen of,:nurnerous But Jerry was.e ual,to t churches • in uron -a e:strong- siori: '°q he kind . No; he; said, `‘the- ly 'behind the" :CTA (Advt_)_: that ,goes •on with' a `puf ••" HURON COUNTY FEDERATION NEWS 1By CARL, HEMINGWA,X) ': • On April 16 I . attended an infor suranco regardless of 'whether it. was injured at the marketing yard ot. n -transit The:producer will he paid m full. -If the hog is 'injured in such a way that the packing .plant accepts' it. without -eoi iplaiat and.. it is lat- er food 'that the -.Carcass: is ;unfit for,- human. consumptionand is therefore condemned, :the.,packing Platt -.moist take' the loss and-thel:. producer, -*ill be paid in full. • :. In`niost Gases this payment will come- to the producer without any action- on his part but sometimes errors occur and ',the farnier''enly receives 'the!., sa1yage value. ,If this happens the -producer should notify hisshipper. and'•the'-Marketing Ag- ency; sa .-dist they, :can trace the shipment and colIect from' either, the packing company or the insur ance company • 'if; .,however, the shippernotices' anything '.suspicious»about: the' hog: he should. •inform the farther that he will: not bere s on ; s bl e for d age in shipping'and, if, on:,;arrival at'he plant the hog is tagged "sub''- sect to kill" by the processor, the. farmer-.will"then only receive the' •carcass., value which may, he very matron meetingsponsored IT. the Ontario, .Hog Producers' ;A.ssoeia tion and the Lainbton 'County l`ed- eration of ,Agriculture, at Thed- ord.. The< attendance wasn't large which seemed tojindicate that the farriiers are petty well satisfied with the:operation of, the :market ing..agericy At least, ifthey. had any Complaints. they ' weren't :ser- ious 'enough 'to' induce. farmers to come to a _ meeting, to ,Seek .infor matron to-anrprove.the situation. The question of who :loses .a hog when "it is condeiniied was 'raiked. I, have had no' personal experience' Aldothis line, but 'I think I:, have th'e facts: If '.the. trucker ,accepts the ' hog at t1}e farm without com- , plaint and' it later arrives at the plant injured; it is covered by 'in-. Another point .of interest:was the' ,statement that contracts•.for feed, ing'hogs were being Ietin that dis triet for as: rlittle 'as ' $2' per ryhog' marketed. This is a new 'low in my experience and' indicates, I: think, very clearly "'that • contra -et` farming can. lead •te very -"low re- turns for' -the Contract feeder- "I Hold: Agriculture To Be Huron's'VIost Important Industry. Directly Or Indirecly, There Is No County unty In, .Ontario Where A Prosperous u. p Agricultural ommunitMeans' M .. , Y ore . To The :;.General Prosperity -- "I - ' Uf An Area Than It Does Here In Huron." --aCllairhe MacNaughton, April I6 1 O vemmen THE FROST, TEAM INSURE ort' mvo COrNTI IJE PROGRESS • - D ONTARIW '. 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