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THE • TAICKNOW •SENTINEL, INCKNOW,, ONTARIO.
.SH I PPEIRS DRAFT ' 1
SIX RESOLUTIONS
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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
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WEL( .Na
DA"Y^, FEB;. 5th, '195$
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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
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CULROSS •. CORNERS;.
Miss Mary Collison of Preston
is. spending some time with Mrs.
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Catherine O'Neil.
spent an
stock • s e
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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
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Valentines. , .
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Mr. . and Mrs. Lorne. ° Woods
were week -end visitors I itors with Mrs.
Woods in<' Kitchener. On . Sat=
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-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
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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
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HITECI-IURCH, PON
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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
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tee were approved• ''by ' the rneet
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ing-'as 'follows:
• 1 Whereas there has been a
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ACCTDENT,.
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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
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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
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Why+tock
and, -Jimmy. of Wingham visited
Sunday - with, �'Mr. 'and Mrs..Ev
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Head Offices', • • Branch ciffice
3�2 Bali St.i Toronto ,.' . 1-3 Dunlop ;Si;Barr i
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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`
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'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:.'
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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.
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