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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-02-05, Page 6PAPX sax ' • THE • TAICKNOW •SENTINEL, INCKNOW,, ONTARIO. .SH I PPEIRS DRAFT ' 1 SIX RESOLUTIONS , pciry2m, LFR The -.annual meeting of. the Ontario Livestock Ssippers .`As , ;sociatioh was held .' on' January 9th .in the banquet hall of the, Guelph Co=operative Creamery, with. the ,President, Wm Harris ` of Ripley, in the chair.. The president read -the follow- k ing ,aims and .objectives of the. Association:: 1. To : co-operate , With °' : "other . 'livestock organizations, :for • the ; 1. purpose of bringing- about a bet - 'ter unders:tonding of , matters of k znutu'al interest. 2. To consult with .other live- stock marketing agencies in an effort toimprove themarketing' conditions" and. lower :marketing; costs, e,nroducer of;l' marketing, wconditi9ns ,and „ ren,• s, in..',an effort to bring. about. Amore orderly marketing. '• • 4. To encourage the,production of. ' livestock. of ; the ':type.: and quality, the 'prdducts• of which pre. in thegreatest demand by the •consumer. • •, • . 5. To ' establish the. principle of- .providing for premiums for. quality products and' 'to 'encour-'- age the futherance of: this Prin- ciple. by eevry, person , engaged • WEL( .Na DA"Y^, FEB;. 5th, '195$ { IN SPITE. OF HIS EFFORTS WILL DIE THIS YEAR* Sixteen hundred ..officers of the Ontario" Provincial Police spend 365 days ,of every year `. covering every mile of Ontario's highways—trying.. to stop motorists. • from killing themselves!. They, do this by seeing to it that ear and truck drivers drive sensibly and safely: By co-operating' ;with your O,P.P.; and driving within the <law you will help these men to .make Ontario's '.highways safer for ,everyone; ; *Base'd on figures for lost 3 years: F' HON. A. KELSO' ROBERTS ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ONTARIO 'PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITYQ . � ROBERTS, yY y3 • 4 y '444 ww.t' 2 tw x. 4.• TE 4t tIJ !; fj. r. £i 11 4 • ' 4? '• CULROSS •. CORNERS;. Miss Mary Collison of Preston is. spending some time with Mrs. P Catherine O'Neil. spent an stock • s e s.Alex Wh P M Why tock recently ,.: with • Mrs. Cecil NlcNall ST HELENS:.. The ladies are, reminded of ,the aneeting of the Wonen's In- stitute. this . (Thursday) after- noon at • 2.90 o'clock at ,Mrs. -A. Gaunt's, home.' Mrs. Wallace 'Mc- Clean lit - 'Lucknow will be' - -the guest; speaker and. the 'roll call, is "Why: `I'm proud • to. 'live in Canada" 'and an gexchane, of t Valentines. , . P• { Mr. . and Mrs. Lorne. ° Woods were week -end visitors I itors with Mrs. Woods in<' Kitchener. On . Sat= R. W -urday afternoon they attended f..,..the capping ceremony atthe Kitchener Waterloo Hospital, when Donna was one of 39 girls to receive . her can. Congratula- tions. On •:Sunday they had ' the . pleasure ', of , `hearing Mr. Ralph •,,� -: � Howlett preach.. and Mrs. _.How lett _sing a solo -.in Kitchener ;Es m Mrs.• . Frank Brown - :visited. on Friday' afternoon ,with 2VIrs.' Grant' Wall, Walkerton Mr, & Mrs. Jas. Wraith spent Friday afternoon' with Mr. land Mrs: Murray.' Henderson . '. and farin ly, Lticknowt Mrs. ,Earle Hodgins 'is - spend= ing some time in Woodstock. ; Mr:. Jas. Wilson spent Sunday afternoon ` at Brown's.. ;Mr. -. and. Mrs., Mac McPherson -and family,•6th Com,' spent Sun- day with . Mr., .and 'Mrs. Tam r and ;boys: Stewart � Y , ford Wall & iMr.• 'and Mrs. Mid , Donnie `spent Sunday. with Mr. Announces • HITECI-IURCH, PON as .LUCKN'OW and ,DISTRICT AGENT' R . �. 4 R 1 ' I 4 r 4 .4. fro fr fr in the marketing of:'livestock ' 6. To _ma k e representation; from. time. to time;., to • the De partment of Agriculture ; of CA'n. ada and of Ontario;' for 'the pur=. pose ' :of proposing the - enactment of . legislation or -the- adoption] policies " for the improvement.::;of the harketing' of livestock 'in •ac eordance with the objects of this Association. Six . of'; eight : resolutions draft-; the Resolutions Commit de,duc previous to an ed'- by F ' tee were approved• ''by ' the rneet ° 1 ing-'as 'follows: • 1 Whereas there has been a d 1 ACCTDENT,. • .SICKN SS, ` I.TAP' LITY, • 141; Telephone ► Winghana 570-J=3, Collect: • is ..: much controversy . 'as , .to. „ who should legally • comprise t e voters list re'the hog vote there- fore` 'be . it' 'resolved that 'we the Livestock Shippers Association request. the .Ontario Marketing Board .'at` Queen's . Park to: enact tion • Whereby all•' -produc- ers legsla , Y . who 'have had. : the 24 cents: deducted . from; their settlements + entitled to; vote, 'provided, the be. tions were , re�riou _, nouncern.ent of a, . vote. 4. ,Whereas -any ' cotpu sory; marketing ' plan would ',be very unsatisfactory unless ; it :.had the 1 t of discussion re the `compu -. support 9f the sor direction. of:: hogs; to . assem= overwhelming P p yproducer, therefore :be it resole bly points and: whereas this ;has we request the Market clear Mandateuc-• been brought about without ' a ed that q, , from the �rodiing' Board at .Queen's Park to P enact •that.60.percent. of all ell- ers • therefore be 'it resolved that . we;:: the shippers and producers of hogs,, p,`ex express ;our sincere ap preciation to the. Minister of Agriculture and " the' Marketing gible voters :must vote' in favor. of the ':plan to have it workable. We cite the tobacco. instance . as a good 'sound .reason, for this Board at . Queen's,' Park ; for an- resolution and Mrs. Tom Hackett. & Doug a secret .ballot :5'. Whereas confusion: exists would., be given n, of :Ashfield bnouncingthat in. ,the ' ear .;fut- when part of': the Province of , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Why+tock and, -Jimmy. of Wingham visited Sunday - with, �'Mr. 'and Mrs..Ev • erett Whytock and family. BARGAIN RATES' • Bargain • rates .for NEW sub= scribers are - now in 'effect for the':following magazines: Life, 44 weeks for $4:84, 70 weeks .for 7.70• Time 39. ,.weeks, for: ;$3.87, 78:' weeks for ,$7.87; Sports lulus-. Crated, 65 weeks :for $6:87. Sub= 'scriptioris to any magazine, Don T`hompsop, phone ,35,; Lucknow ure. P 2. Whereas 'coni ulsory 'deduc- tions from hog settlements "(pre- sentiy 24.: cents per hog) have been since 195-3 and whereas the. Ontario: / is under compulsory direction rehog marketing and the rest Tof the province is not e ' dir c u n d `e r' ' compulsory tion, therefore 'be it '• resolved' that we,. pending ,vote may. he on the as- request the Marketing' . Board:.,at queen's' Park to set' „a deadline' sumption, °that" the: rate will still ��, 24cents,be it' resolved that not later than .'February 14, 1958 be , resolved the` At this `date the entire province ally increase :.anticipated by O.H.P. Co-op i should as be under the full compulsory Abe ncre n omin'' vote and `directional progranl''if the 0 H.R. ed'`,before the o c, g � ... ,, .: r e . be not Co-op i, have'' legal power to do any.- increase, , the aft e allowed unless bya favorable. s.o.. If, not we : request 'the ' - dir- secret' vote. : of .the producers. • ectional program `as of February. 14 ..1958, ` be abolished until :the 3:. Whereas ;''there has been . � .� .. producers vote in- `favor by. a BROWNIE NEWS' The '-Brownies' had ''an enjoy- able njoy able ', sleigh, ride' last Friday: night: Carrie, . Milne • drove .the sleigh and horses. Lunch fo low- ed at • the Guide- ROOM' BOW .HEALTHY. 1S. YOUR ti The condition of your, estate should concern you as mtich as your personal health. Estate Administration is an. important undertaking—not 'something to be handled'by.• people unfamiliar with estate management: At Sterling 'Trusts we have experienced Estate ., Officers. They will advise and,, assist you -in the planning of your. estate: Call on us at any.timE ... or write' for our free booklet ' "Blueprint For Your' Family". • THE, STERLING TR 0 R . P. O 1t A .'T Head Offices', • • Branch ciffice 3�2 Bali St.i Toronto ,.' . 1-3 Dunlop ;Si;Barr i 3.7 Substantia l .majority. 6., whereas we the shiptiers. -of hogs in :Ontario are :closely as- sociated . with : the producers of hogs lin. this 'province, , therefore be it resolved that all Shippers: of hogs' in Ontario .be given` the privilege of.''scrutinizing the vot ers;,.list in each and every toWn- ship. Saturday morning there wt're 22 'girls at: the Brownie 'meeting, three of which are new. Brown- Packee Lot use- .Andrew told.: these three new Brownies, Mary. Elizabeth . Westlake;, Marion. 'Bit - ton and Sharon , .Mowbray:.about 'of` . 'soiree the. thi things Brownies do: and have ' to know. Brown ,Owl • Mrs. ,,Jim Boyle helped some of the 'girls . to'tie their . knots for.• their -Golden `Barr. They. will -be'.. tested on. ,their 'knots next, week. Elizabeth .Pollock: • • practised some', of the .things for', her Gold 'en PLadder. . There was, ;:a short Pow, Wow: closed With � r'ayer. a Brownies • h ,p. Y. . and chimes:.' G ILLER, AV , M cIN�TOS H and WARD' Chartered' Accoutants 1 Be11.Tele hone Bldg. . P W• erton 'Ont.: Telephone 633: The --guest speaker 'was W. ` P Watson, • Livestock , commissioner for Ontario, who' .spoke on. the ;production of .quality,' livestock, on Marketing. and ',on '- marketing acts. Ile' stated there is a. lot of public support . for , marketing plans artd felt if was 'possible to evolve such plans with a ruin- imum;.'of interference ' with .per- sonal per-sonal rights. He stated there was also a` great ' need for livestock Shippers organizations, Theodore Parker presided for the election . of directors, and at the 'directors' meeting which followed, the.•. followingslate, of officers .was .named: pres., Arn- old Dar.och,' •Clifford; -vice pres., Harry .Thur, E1thira; ekectit!ve, 'Tan MacDonald, .Brussels;. Wil- liam +Barris, . Ripley; Vernon Kauffman, ;Woodstock; George' Timm, Fordwich;� sec. - treas.; Charles R. Cou'ltes, ,leigrave. Ott it bOatitifttl 1;4.ie•tICIALip; KELTON iiklii:p:orl:gasrsaniTe;i1ruoffirne'tnh,te the 'carload and process from the rough to the ',finished :largest Selections in,Ontaria. EstabBshed over sixty •years. •