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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-08-22, Page 7• WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1986 CHARGE STEAM. ROLLER TACTICS • Immediate action • against any packer who doe not co-operate. with the °Ontario Hog Producers Marketing Agency Was recodu... mended in. a« resolution passed at: a public meeting .of the hog pro- ducers held' in. Chesley on Aug_ fast 17th. Sonne 600 hog ,producers filled the Chesley High School HALDENBY .ELECTtIC'' MOTOR 'SERVICE• Arnature and Field Windipa,. Brushes, Beatings, Etc. Repairs to Fractional and .Integral Horsepower • Motors, Also •Electric. Fans, Vacuums, • Clippers, Drills, Etc. • 13ALDENBY.. ELECTRIV 8L11ougb Phone: ` Ripley 111-r.-29 to capacity, The meeting beard Chas; Mcx Innes; .president of 'the Hog Producers Aeric 'announce Ontario, that •the Ontario gHo Marketing. A"ge rc , . a sed aProducers order directing the Ontario Mar- keting Programme to accept de- livery .of Grey -Bruce hogs only froth authorized open markets. Mr, cam �Mcl nes • said that 'failing pll d'nce of the order and within ' the last • 10 days "organ ized steam roller" opposition had developed by monied interests against ' the order, Be 'warned that the steam roller opposition was determined to ,wreck the Ontario farmers efforts to de veiop• ,a markting program. The meeting ' heard reports that' pie open: marketing egetr paign .had increased ,the • Percen- tage .of. Grey Bruce hogs going. to the open market from'. 53 up to 74 percent. It was also reported that a year ago, before the as- sembjy yards were in operation, only. between 5 to 1.0 percent of Grey -Bruce 'hogs were ;going, to the open market. . irsz LUCpNOW SENT ' L, LUCK1 OW, 'ONTARIO Jake Kohler, manage#' of .the Ontario 'Hog. Producers Market- ing. Agency. cited .day; by; day trading situations,` 'during' the' :past four weeks:and emphasized that the increased 'supply of. Grey -Bruce hogs on the open market enabled 'him •to 'bargain or 'better. hog .prices. ' AWA:RDS!,. AWARDS! AWARD•S!` AWARDS! Only Adliance. Sole Ticket Holders are eligiblk;for draw on *' METEOR NIAGARA, •2 DOOR 'HARDTOP.. • •PONTIAC ,'P,ATHFINDER 2 :DOOR :HARDTOP, ADVANCE . SALE :.IKkETS for J CANADA'S LARGEST DISPLAY of AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS Each ticket admits one adult or two children Alliickets must lie in by 9:30 -p.m., Saturday;;Sept. 1'5,. 10 .be• eligible for draw which,wilf be made at. 10:30,p:m. On same: date, in front of Grandstand. E PT. ' 10 Mt. '0, JAcK$o , Mrlrli t 0113 TIME FID D LERS' CONTEST BIG :GRANDSTAND:- : ATTRACTIONS INTERNATIONALREVUE *MIDWESTERN, HAYRIDE HARNESS RACING. ' ) :KIDDIE. 'CAPERS. The Ontario Hydro.501h Ann`r• .versory Oisploy ! Canada's Finest Holstein' and Jersey .able Show • Chitdren's•Mid• way • Advanced A'rt Show • Conklin.'s Thrilling hides and pectacufa`i 3{ioi AfiEx ceps anal Display of Outdoor and Form Equiprnedt • Bands •' Square Dancing • Fun for Everyone, TICKETS ON SALE AT B• 1 a ST. HELENS • •. Mr. and Mrs. Allan. •Durnin "of London were visitors with Mr. and Mrs; Jas. Durnin last week.• Mr. and ,Mrs. Mel Brown; Don- na Woods and Bob Murdie left • last. Wednesday • on a motor trip ' , through Northern, Ontario, Mrs. Gordon McIntyre end d Donald .of •Bracebridge were re- -gent visitors with Mri. and Mrs. : W, L Miller, On 'their 'return, they were accompanied Anne Hughie• b'. y •: