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dairy .commission to give pro- insurance tn the main: 'groups , of and plan production : •
ducers of manufacturing milk 'fulltiine. fa_~ , workers,
control of prices, . quotas, quality 6. Establishment. of a livestock
and export. This was .expectedto feed -board . to ensure feed ' grains
lead 'to a .national average priceare available m eastern Canada
for manufacturing milk.. of $3.75 and British. Columbia "when,
to. $4 a hundredweight•where and in the quantities need
4. Similar marketing 1egisla-• ed."
tion for Other .products, "including 7.; Creation of a Canadian farm
Details . of, proposals to • new occupations: ; . Wince provideup � a national sugar �nohcy. • management service to help :fare
for an.improved agricultural ec- 3. Establishment of a Canadian 5. Extension of unemeloyment m e r s- determine market'etrends
enemy ` were unveiled i
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8. An additional . 00,000;000' .fund
u: -.der the As" icultural Rehabili-
tation and: D :velopment . Act for.
rural, .ecouomu development..
9. A new'. mortgage program to
finance farm housing, especially
for farm. workers.
George 'Inglis of Howick, a vice-
president of theassociation, than -
lied Mi. Rays.
ham • b r Hon. Harry. ' Hays, Min- ' . ••!•e••. •e••••e••••••e••e*•!Nff•e H••e•••e•eU•
leer. of Agriculture in. ` the Pear-
'sora Liberal , Government, '
Mr. Hays addressed; a' meeting •.
sponsored by Mait• Edgar, Huron :
Liberal. candidate, and other I m- •
era candidates in the area, and.
- held in the Wingham District High •
&kool. /,/,
Included. in ' the pro_oosais, Mr •
Hays said, • were steps that could ' �' .:
lead to an average ;"price ` of from ` •
$3.75 to. $4.00' per hundredweight
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for all manufactured milk . used
in the domestic ••market.
Income Party'
Mr. Hays reminded his audience
that while Canadian farmers were
producing more, selling more and
exporting more than ever before, •
the job of ensuring a farm .in- .
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*Same : comparable: to the average
eon farmer income was : not yet
completed. Policies of the, govern-
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overnment already in . existence . h a d
created bigger markets • for farm
products, and these werethe ear-
ly results of a continuing pro-
gram. The government is seeking.
a ' majority on November . 8,.; so
that it can 'get on :with the job.
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points.of 'the. program •
would be carried out over the
five-year lifetime of the next par= - '•
figment, ]'Ir' HaYsx said; and in- •.:
luded: • Illusion Jet,YSmall Stack Heels
1 Federal payment of 25 'per •• /
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cent, ,instead of •. the , present . 20 — • • b leather or
per• cent of crop insurance pr- f medium :widths_
. miums plus half the adm - i •
tine ` costs provided the. provincial: •
government con l tes five per, i 2
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2' Governmenturchase, rede- 0
velopment and resale to farmers I •'
of `. uneconomic f a r m s coupled f •
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reframing and resettlement I -
CHARLES. LOUIS DALTON DIED
AT HIS W. WAWANOSH HOME " •
(Whitechurch News) .: ' In better
qualitg leathers, in :.Mani �',or n :.b� ' in
There passed away suddenly at j _•
his home on Concession 124 West '
Wawanosh, , Charles Louis Dalten, :• •
whose farm was formerly owned •``
by the late Wm. R.. Farrier. He' •
leaves. to mourn: his loss his wife " •
tele former Elizabeth ittcCarty and •
a brother Joseph. of Florida, ' •
The remains rested atWeikel
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patent, in black, broom or red, and
A complete size range, but not in every style:
Values To
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Funeral Home, Wingham.. Regal •
em High Mass was held Friday •
at 10:00 a.m. • from Sacred Heart W
Roman Catholic Church, W i n g• •
lam; with burial in St. Joseph's _g
Cemetery, lin'
h e community extends their
syympathy to Mrs, Daiten.
HAPPY HOSTE 5ES ..
Whitechurch Happy hostesses . • • ,
met on Wednesday evening at the
home of the assistant leader' Sirs.. • ,
Dave Giibb.•
Sandra Fisher, president, open- •
ed the meeting with the pledge.
The minutes were read by Diane •
Coultes. The roll call .was answer- •
ed by the 5 members telling some- •
thing a gt:est will do to'.: please
a hetess:. • • .•
The tea. to be held Otober 30; :
,was discussed as was Hospitality
. in the Cub. Home assignments •
was to work on Record Files and •
Record Boob, The meeting clos-
ed with repeating the Creed in •
nison. 'w •:
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Values To $14.95
CIea ring At 59.44
Ladies' Dress Shoes
Black or brown; ; Medium heel Wight,, in B.D.E.
Arch supported for extra comfort:.,
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Regular To $1.1
Clearing Al $7.9.5•
assortment of broken sizes and : colours
La,dies',stackHecls
Low or medium height.
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cl�aring At $3.88
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Child`s And Misses' -Patent Straps.•...
Black :and Brown Leather Ties
Both with long ` wearing composition
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Clearing At $3.44
EVERY ITEM ADVERTISED A GENUINE BARGAIN
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