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Meet Tne'Member" 'Nignt
WALKERTON - Establishment of
Federal marketing boards and sub
-sidies were a ,major issue of debate
in Walkerton last Wednesday night
aS. the Bruce. Federation• of :agricul-
„ture held its annual Meet the Mem
ber Night
;-M1 agreed that -Until 'marketing
is done on a nation-wide scale the"
farmer will not have effective Con-'
• tr,ol of his product.
The proposed national .marketing•
: board would .havecontrol of export
;and import of farm products as
.mell:as inter -provincial movement.,
Provincial•marketing machinery ..
• :would reinain but would he co-or-
dinated through the federal body;
',The .federation feeling was'"
over the long term adequate farmer
income should come from .the •
marketing process, the settling,of
prices by.the''forces of supply l and
demand, with the allocation'of in
•come according to real productiv•-
i'ty
••The provincial' board would be,,
directed by prdducerrelected
representatives and the 'same prin-
ciples would be favored :for national
agencies.
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IMPOSSIBLE:TO,PREDICT
The .present• provincial boards are•
.limited because they exercise no
control over: total_supply since if
prices rise;„Supplies Will Move in.
from other provinces. Fors the same
reasons, long -run predictions of
supply and demand are impossible
• The federation feels that provin- •
cial boards have done a_good job .
but have gone as far, as they can go
!with existing li, stations . '
Murray Gaunt, ,MPP foal-furon
EDNE°SDAY;: Ott1 7
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Bruce said there is a swing in agri-
culture from efficiency to,income
and.through tri arketing, , incomes
can be: improved.. '. `
"Efficiency is' not the whole an-
swer, butwe must be careful we
don't swing too far the other,way;,'
he said
Cheap -food, philosophies, are
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good, Mr. Gaunt said. providing
the farmer doesot have to 4
'sacrifice ,to snake them work
The IVIP'for:Grey=Bruce, Eric ,':,
Winkler, sees.rnarketing arid sub-
sidies as being tied in together.'
BECOME PAROCHIAL'
"Marketing; boards should be ex
panded to,the national level. Too
often we are parochial in our :views,
"Farmers like to be independent
but not to the point where they
Consider themselves•individual
businessmen. The iarmer'S indepen,
dence may be , a privilege, butit
is not always an' advantage`. The in=
dividual business man would riot
consider a subsidy.''
RELY ON SUBSIDIES
. When Mr.. Winkler said that the
world population,••will double in :the
next 37 years'and now is no{time
to control ',production, James
Jacklin` of Elmwood said he was
told 1$ .year's ago, in agricultural
college that within five years there
would be deficit pr.odyction..
I don't think I' 1l' ever see it, 4
nor will my childrena,:," he said.
' . In taking subsidies "we are ohTy''
kidding ourselves,. We pay f¢r them.
anyway,". said Mr.'Winkler . who
addedhe dislikes subsidization,
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Concern was expressed over water
pollution'and while .Mr Winkler •
Honour Parents On
46th Anniversary
(Lochalsh News),
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wylds were ,
guests', of honor on December 27th
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Wylds to celebrate their'
46th Wedding anniversary . All •
'members of their family. were
present and presented Mr, and'Mrs.
Wylds with gifts and good wishes..
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE
Christmas visitors with Mr, and,
Mrs. Warren Wylds ;were: Miss °Lin
da Wylds and Mr. and Mrs. Al Juba
of London and Mrs. Alfred Stone ,of
St. Marys:.
Holiday visitors with Mrs. Donald
Martyn and Douglas were Mr. and
Mrs. Alian},MacLean and. family
of Collingwood
Mrs. Annie 4acMurchy spent the,
Christmas holidays :with her daugh-
ter in Elmira.
Mrs. Donald MacKenzie and
David White spent Christmas in
Blyth with Mr. and Mrs. Watson
.Reed ;r an'd fainily.' ,
• Miss Doris. Wylds. of Toronto.was
a holiday visitor with Mr. and Mrs
Dan Wylds.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank MacLennan
were Christmas visitors, in Toronto
with Mr.' and 'Mrs. Don Airisley" and
family.`
Mrs Tom MacDonald spent the. 4
Christmas holiday ,with Mr. and
Mrs. ' Len Huston of Bethel.
Mr, and Mrs; Duncan Farris and.
family_ arid Mr, and Mrs:. Bill
Farrish and family spent Christmas
in Goderich . with relatives
Mr "d Mrs.' Lorne Luther were
in. Ridgetown for;,Christmas and on
returning h;ome,. brought Mr. Par-
ney with them for. an extended'
holiday.,
MOVE TO MONTREAL
Mr. •and Mrs. Oliver McCharles
wee in' Oakville for •a day during • •
the holidays at -which time they.
saw: their' son, • Allan and' his, fam-
ily, off to their new:home in: Mont-
real.
Holiday visitors with M an '
Mrs-
Gordon F. r. and Mrs
d n Finlayson. were Mr. and M
Bill Rogerson; • Jimmie and Gordon .`
and Mr. and Mrs'.„. Paull Bmberlin
all of Toronto, and Rod Finlayson
of Petrolia.
Visiting in the community during
the holidays were Mr; and Mrs,.
,Robert Barkwell and Murray' of
•a
Dundas.
Mr :and• Mrs . ' Donald McCharles
and Scott of'Brantford' and John
McCharles of Petrolia were•holiday
visitcts with Mr: and Mr's. Oliver
,McCharles.
Mr.' and Mrs. Ross Calvert and
family of Wyoming were visitors
with: Mr, and Mrs.• Ewan MacLean
recently. •
Holiday visitors with 'Mr. and
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie were. Miss
Barbara MacKenzie of Kitchener,
Ray"MacKenzie of Toronto, Miss
Viola Cook • of Detroit ,' Misses
Edna and Eliza Cook of .Owen
Sound:Mrs; 'Mary -H. Martyn•of.
Ripley.and Albert Cook fif Lucknow
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farrell spent
Christmas; with Mr. and Mrs., Jim •
Farrell, of -Pine River.
All members of the Emile Mac
Lennan family spent Christmas
with Mr.'and Mrs.: Emile.MacLenn.
an.
Miss Phyllis Bradley of• Stratford,
spent the holidays at her,home.
Other visitors with Mr. 'andMrs .
Eldon Bradley and John John were Mr. `.
and Mrs, Walter Brown of Arnber-:'
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said.:great strides are being made in
thisfield the federation claimed
the big problem is that; laws to re-
gulate ;pollution are not enforced.
Cameron MacAuleyOf Ripley,
federation' president who chaired
the meeting, told, the Parliaii ent
and' legislature': members :that farm-,
ers are :riot as likely to be tied to a
political party as they were in the.
past. "
• b Lucknow l5istrict. High School
students, teachers, board niem.
bers and officials all sat down.to a,
turkey dinner ,with all the trith
Ings just priorto' Christmas. The
meal;./as a co-operative effort '
under the able guidance• of Mrs.
E1don,Miller, the.school cafeteria
cook. ": T1re Sentinel camera; could
riot catchahe entire group,in_ the
lense;;beeause Of its size but this
does give an idea of how things '.
looked that day. •
ley/and Dr. and Mrs. Murray- Mac-
Lennan and family of Wingham.
Miss Katie, Sutherland of London
spentthe holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. MacLennan •.
Mr. ,and. Mrs. Don ,Ainsley and.
family of Toronto spent the ,New.
Year. week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank MacLennan..
Alf Members of the family cif 'Mr .`,'
and Mrs. ;Frank!.Hamiltori`spent the
Christmas holiday with them:
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In : London for a day during the
holidays, were Mr. 'and Mrs.
Duncan Farrish and boys..
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