The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-06, Page 196th, 1!K
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Regarding D ssolution;Of Bean Boar
At .a meeting:of the"Bruce Cou-
my Hog Producer's 'Association held,
'in Walkerton on February,,28th,•.
the new Executive was elected for
1966 consisting of James Jacklin
of.Elmwood as. President; Allan
:Evans, ,Tiverton:as 1st. Vice pres-•
ident and Alfred Brunton of. Tara., ,
2nd vice president. Past :President •
is Wallace Ballagh,.. Teeswater. •
Appointed representative tothe
Bruce County.;Federation ,was Keith
'•W:eeden of Paisley. Bobb,Misch of
Elmwood was re -appointed Secret
,. ary-Treasurer. The: election •was.
conducted by George. Gear;; Agrie-.
ultural Representative, ,
• The Budget' for ;1966 was: present-
ed showing expeted, receipts; of�_
• $3,170.00. and expenses of. $3 ,270 .
00. A new feature to be added to
this years activities Is that the • .
Bruce Hog 'Producers are, budgeting
$200,00 for the promotion of 4-H
Swine•Clubs. in co!operatioti
,with•the Agricultural Societies, A
meeting is to, be held in Walkerton
on March .15th to, discuss most app-,
ropriate. ways of carrying out this
:project.. .
George Gear said'he is fearful
Of what willhappen to our high
Grade A• percentage. *Bruce'Coun- •
,ty, this year will.receive'the Prov:
uncial Trophy, for the highest: Grade
A percentage of hogs produced. Mr,
Gear said that with the present.
•
high prices, producers, are breeding
$tock'°without any consideration for
producing quality.. 'He•'said that
'this is not the time to increase
production on' a ,large scale,
President,' James Jacklin asked
do we want a guaranteed income?
' Not. a government guaranteed in.
come. but incorne guaranteed frorn
our produce.
He sgggesteo that this is something•
' our producer marketing boards
must give very serious thought t�
, within the immediate future - to
come up with ways and means: of
producers to stay in business on a
profitable basis. ,
The Bruce County. Hog Producers
'set up a 'committee in the persons
of James Jacklin,• Allan Evans,
Alf Brunton and Eldred 'Aiken to
investigate the possibilities of •
.holding a Barrow Show, similar to
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what` was held in .Stratford :1ast
year;,' in our area•with• the co-op
eration of.surrounding counties
• The President reported .on the.
recent dissolving of the Ontario
Bean Growers Marketing Board by.
the:, government through using Bill
86'. ThisT same 'thing could happen
to the Ontario Hog ProducersMar-
keting' Board and the ,Farm Products
'Marketing Board need not give any
explanation to producers for their •
action, 'a'nd suggested we should. •
be very concerned over, this action
and should be seeking some meas-
ure of protection..
By resolution to•the Ontario Fa-
rm Products Marketing Board the •
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__Bruce Coty Hog Producers are
demanding a written expl•arnatiOn
on their action tin .justifying the
'dissolution of'the Bean' Board .
iOrwr., April Bride
• Marilyn Henderson•was honoured
at•„a miscellaneous :shower :given •
by Dianne Humphrey 'and Mrs. •
Susan Humphrey at Dianne's home
on Saturday, April 2nd. Former
school friends of the bride elect
were rite guests, and Marilyn rec-',
' eived lovely gifts. Following the'
program ,and contests, lunch was
• served by the hostess...The bride
thanked the girls and invited them
. to 'visit her in her new hotne in ,
Kitchener.
ReeveResigned ,
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In a report in last week's issue 'of
proceedings at•Bruce County Coun-
cil, it was mentioned :that .Lucknow
Reeve George Joynt was replaced-
•by Clifford Gilbert, Reeve of Abe-
,
marle, on•the'education comm-
ittee.
The Lucknow Reeve; after the•.
report •of the striking committee
came in, in January notified clerk
of the county Stuart ,Forrester that
he would not be sitting on either
the finance or the education com-
mittee.' The replacement at•the
March session Was`•as a result :of
Reeve Joynt's previous. resignation.
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