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h�ch 'load' evlery , of
price fi keg !and anipzilation:gf
the markets,
Mr. McGinneS stated th t only
percent•.of the hags, marketed
went to the atock yards' for open
buying. The remainder go ;direct-
ly to the packing plants and are
paid 'fQr •at' the price of the 6.
percent, of . �,' '
ercent, brie on the ++Market; The
farm r fibbed a k�ar gaming
power by this policy and doesn't
know what- he will get for his
hogeuntil he ?receives his" cheque,
Aim. Is Competitive Buying
It is to retain this +bargaining.
power, and trestore. eot'npetitive„
buying that. the Centras .HOg Mar-
heting, Ageney is ',being .advocated,
It: is the found'atiori of • our •eon;
"oipic, system, ;said Mr, : McGinnes.
Corrlinission..'men' would be.. in.
charge Of—the Agency that would.
:require hogs to be bought by :the
Packers on .an open • market, The.
Agency is, quite. ' unrelated to a
boor ,Price, It. is merely a selling
ageney;that will have the power
of selling that'' which .belongs to
the farmer --his hogs, ;.and retain:
'irig some say 'and control of a
business that,; runs to095 Million
a year. •-<
'Coultes Disagrees Y`
• :Charles' Coulter' said this pro-
posal should, be . discussed thor-'
• aughly • with 'the' . Packers, for. 'if
they chose to. 'break .it, the Cen
tial Marketing Agency could ` be
;the worst !blow ; that ever ,befell..
•farm organization. If the Packers
Stayed aWay from' the : Markets for
.two . weeks `.`they .could. bust • it',
he •contended.' Live hogs :are 'a
perishable.. commodity.: What we •
need ; is to, get control of the pork
produeta,:.which can be"held. Mr.
Coulter disagreed that 6 percent
• of the ,hogs'were„sset”ting the price
He 'said there was 'competition
-antong--the 1ruekers, taking—the
hogs to the 'packing plants.
It was' midright • before the .dis-
cessions. concluded. Others who
spokebriefly before the Meeting
adjourned were Mr: Montgomery,
Mr,.' Murchy, Cecil Johnston; add
• Elmer Farrish.
he Elect Officers `-
Officers re-elected- we're E : 0,..
'Zinn, hon prey. Jack' MacKen-.
zie,p es.; Bill Gtabert, vice• presb;
sec:-tteaas., Howard Blake; .lady
director, r; Mrs. Jack MacKenzie;
representative ,of' hog producers,'
Cecil 'Johnston, George 1Vfonerief,
Raymond Finnigan; :represents-.
'Live. of cream producers; Russell'
Alton: School' Section • direotbrs
werrCall re-eleeted.
•
e.: THE
$ENTIt EV ',.
TBAT seven tables attended the
Shoot' „Panty ..on Monday night.
Winners'. were Mrs. A. J. Wil-
son and ' Howard • Harris,' Next
•weel ,s party .will also be at
the . Town .Mall,'•
Tf1AT. tahe death. of D. C. Drlaper,
.fernier Chief Of police. in. Tor-
onto froom 198. to: 1946; .recalls
.the, part 'he' played in organiz-
ing .a Manhunt in 1930, after
Constable . RoyMc ui '1'
Q 1ln of.
the Tdropto force and formerly
of ..Luekngw, was shot , down in.
cold blood by. • .fack Brocken-
shire. Chief Draper ..,organized
what was regarded :at, the great-
est operation,:ever conducted by
the Toronto- Pollee -Department
and took .a personal hand in: the
capture of Brockenshire near'
• Oakville.: , The. rninderer .:later
died on the gallows.
THAI'. Leslie,.,Harris and his 20-.
yeae old son of i.oridon are to
receive . $1,388.. in an • out -.of-'
courtsettlement of an accident.
in ,Tune of 'last year... The soli,
Roger, was riding a. niotoreycle
.When struck .• by a car on • the.
highway .;east of.. London Mr.
Harris ' gets $882 for • expenses
incurred by h•im' and Roger has
• $506 'paid into court to h'is• cre- l
dit until• he is 2i •
. - .• 1. :
THAT Hydro :,Chairman Robert,
Saunders hasn't fotogtten West:
ford School.. A year '.ago' he was)• 'responsible for. hydro being
..promptly :installed in the school)
and recently the 'teacher, 'Miss
olive: Thompson, -received word. i
from him that' he ,plans to 'at=
'tend: their: Christmas.; concert
,this year.
—o---
THAT A. A:.:Wall', • Who • has been,
camp supervisor with the' On-
tarso Farm. ,Tabor service for
four years, has been appointed
assistant agricultural:represent
Mrs. Duncan Simpson' presider'.
at. the piano.•
GUARANTEE
•
CERTIFICATES
Shari Term ---5 years
*.31/2% interest payable half..
yearly ..
Prineipcil and interest U;fcon- .
ditioiicrlly:gv dntee'c%
Authorized :invest.mont or' rust
funds.
No fluctuation -ins PrincteJal'
Araou is.ol: $i bO:.Od tang up
may be invested . •.
a - THE
STEitLING
c aRPORAtioN
iii ad • Office- •
372 :Boy Sty, Toronto
3
• •
atir e in. Bruce': County. 'He suee
cee1s" Doug Tipper. who was1.
` transferred • to Huntsville ' in ,
July' . Duint, the summer Ag,
• f'tep.:. George gear. was assisted:
by J'axnes Brown an Q.A.C. stu-
dent, butGear .of . has been carry+ weeks on
'alone.
• k •
THAT the weatherman 1. did: its
worst last -week to e1 g cow,
tty roads. and lanes; thereby
cutting the attendance on Wed
.nesday at the Progressive-Con-
servtative Association- nieetin,
In Walkerton at which the Hon
Leslie .M, Font, Premier .. of On-
tario, was .guest apeaker. Bruce
'County cquncil which 'was in
Session at Walkerton withdrew
their pftex'noor 'meeting so that
members might takes advantage
of the opportunity to, hear 'Mr;
-Frost.
THAT Rev:, J, C, Leavey, fornn-
erly • 'of the Riversd+ale' and
;:• Holyrood parishhas been tralis;
f erred from .Ayton to become'
chaplain of the Notre `Darrze
• mother house at Waterdow•n.
TIJAT • Mornay Taylor,,, manager
- of the D.ominion Store at Wing-
• ham 'has . been ill' with, pneii-..
monia and'sinus trouble..Mur-;
ray • has beep at the hor•le of
his parents, 1Vfr. and ,Mrs. Ches-
ter .Taylor. of West . W awanoshh,
•• and will 'Undergo a -sinus op-
eration in :London; • •
• / • •''.BORN,
BLAKE =--• At' Wingham General,
H'.ospitai' on Wednesday., "October:'
31, 1951, to Mr. :and Mrs. Howard.
Blake, R. 7,'iucknow, (nee Ielen.
Dobney)=, a. son,' Gary Calvin.
PAgg. 141NZ
te!I, attle Breediflg
inc'
44Where . Better Bulls, .Are Used"
REDUCED RATES
u aceordaiiee with our . Co-operative non-profit r nc
,.,.
ow rates haye•been .reduced. , ". .
Effective November 1st,1951, to.
Life Membership 25:00
O per Cow r
for ' inemlieI'S:
6,00 per.
for uau-?rr#exUbers
We are a ' lieen ed .Co-operative, non-profit,
mernber-owned organization.
Service Fees For All Bulls. "Are The ' Same
s
Where is no extra registration:
fee on any of the bulls.
in service..
• , FOR SERVICE•CosTA'
Mildmay, utario
Phone 60-r-1.1 Before, 10;00
•
TH THIr7PRQV'INCIAL
MUNICIPAL'. FIELD, S
rc.i:
IT IS A DEMOCRATIC PRIVILEGE
THAT SHOULD BE APPRECIATED
A DEMOCRATIC RESPONSIBILITY THAT v5•HOULD BE: RECOGNIZE)?
AND PERFORMED'. .
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in the service a the corn urnity by John_ fa' batt,
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