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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-11-07, Page 13M9 ME .4" 7 "7777777 4 V, si s 07A y4p A -11; 7 n �1 T, Itt, 1 D 0, MV: , • 7im! vrori V.,M.Am ers., -As My Adrian VQs) i5 H .,,iP4kf n' 2- - research projecto 'it "I think �.velq .Ontario are A � :d�ffl VQ§ from the ftogr ft , Program • . o s 0 VY ith close to 20 under90,114# some rs;, A,t;drqy n. No so tend ip, also wore. ele�ted Plannin$ and Rura)!)evolopmen by . secret ballot: 094$la ct %tr T ris compOlt! it ance,.' H -He was inttoduced, to evolutionary pressures, e Don't get angry if a farme so" the extra Huron Coubty Cameron, '11.11.7, LucknOw, . the e ary 00*r, xpg, the he road unnecessary building will �avp to Federation of gricalture held its gathering A driving his equipment on t ry d g by Donald Pullen Who be declared, ant to have mjqqte� of the 1p�t # P I Ashfield Township; HowAr a, ad 4Y own until be paid for and it is the customer In 'the A444901 �urjclf. stated he had been one of his more to say., 0re'dialogue."' meeting and also fi a you have oual banqpet, and meetin Hall, in Armstrong, R R.I. the roadis free for you to -pass. if that does the, p4yjng. The store Ontario St. ,United Church Hall, A Stanley ToFnship; and Albert students at Guelph and much He declared that, there is no repprt fo r, th e 40 �W�qqst ed M he pills Of onto the shoulder of rofits, bi�t this is Clinton, Thursday evening last. admired hi better w of discoychng �1. 1974. fryo h4IqriPq.:wa4,$Z.466 u can claim low p AY Erb, R.R.2, Zurich, Hay the roadto'let you -by he may have his' own fault for being too 'Donald Pullen, Huron ag.rep, Township. There were two other Dr. Blackburn, with tbp,aid of inadequacies or unforseen . she st ated with receipts kr the to pay a fine if an ooverzealousgreedy. He draws. -customers conducted election.' candidates. cartoottsfides, urged his hearers circumstances than by using year amotshfing to $11,751 and $e Wingbarn, Turnberr dairy - mine was, fined $30 recently for Douglas Fortune, 11,11 - 4, to become - involved in, public participatioii in our,society. ex ens' DONA 7� policeman sees it, A friend of away from the other store -so tliL-r P, es $10.285. y Scrutineers were: Rus 11 goveraruent-,decision-making. Dr. Blackbgrn was thanked by profits will �e lower too. In order Archer, Clinton; Barry Johnston, doing so He Is only allowed to . .- farmer, was re-elected president to maintain their profits prices Bruce County-, John Vandereyk, pull onto the'shoulder if he stops. will be higher in thelong run, not by acclamation, together with '0 Percy County, Huron F of A, EAT N Remember that ho is- working lower as a- superficial appraisal. Adrian Vos, 'Alyth. East Mrs. 'Au&ey Stanley. R.R.S..ref a, and you are most likely on your might suggest. Wawanosh Township, as first Office Valicok own time. The Canadian West had some Austin and Vincent Clinton, who took office Nsillli '' St, Austin, September 1. will continue as W ill* look at le'dilizer O'ces, p..its, S13AFORTW, experience where an Ametfc�n rts h4ve come out chAin moved into every pi Ashfiold Township, as second secretary-treaturer. Seyeral repo' ace Mem" bers of Huron County "Thdrefore. be it resolved that markets-. also. that we encourage Itk in the last eight years on the where there were vice-president, appointive office. "No"101101 customers, Federation of Agriculture. at the: The balance of the new County Ir .the OFA organize, develop and Ontario "Beef , Improvement 'Cause of food cost being what they cutting � prices only in the Three new directors -at -large directors will be selected, at the annual meeting held in Ontario cooidirate a programme to - are. One ofSt. United Church Hall, Clinton. Association to assist inthe reasons cited time neighbourhood4 Where other next directors' meeting on withhold 'all dead and disabled and, again is the rrofileration of stores were operating. When theNovember 14 Thufsday evening last, livestock . from commercial Implementing this programme," • supermarkets. Not much of chi's is other stores gave up the price Cross Country Douglas Fortil- ,,resided and unanimously passed Mto reported in the press for a immediptely went up to the level About forty PUPIIS TrOM Hul,lett . t resolutions submitted by the supermdrket krk the . of stops in non competing areas Central ' attended the I cross welcomed, all present. Vincen Resolutions Committee consisting Austin introduced those at the neighbourbood is popular. It until this chain could set'anyprice country run at B. Milson's farm of James McIntosh. Tuckersmith. makes sense that if you build two they want ed. Western on lbc6b�f 16. Other schools head tab�le. Arthur Bolton. McKiJIop; and to step iin to involved included Seaforth, "The past year has been one of Alan Turn . bull :Grand Bend, stores almost side by S*ide that '.g.overnments had change and progress in. Huron they can compete only on the stop . this practice: So a certain Blyth, Clinton,' Holmesville and One stated that. •"whereas Huron'entennial. The boys and County Federation of Agri - farmers hav� ex ertenced drastic .basis of their cost. Within tbos6 level of comped ion is. needed, culture", Mi. Fortune' pointed . . P. limits it girls participating were divided price increases in fertilizer in the appears o, that the but too much raises the cost and membership has customer will profit by cut-throat hence the .price to you and me. into four age groups for a total of out. "Our past 'twelft months, may it be pwht divisons. increased from about 1,500 last resolved that Ontario Federation • year to almost 2,200 this year. of Agriculture, looks into the thanks to the work of our figidman pricing of feri-JNer. specificallyWhelangives., more detaill*s 'Bill Crawford, and Vince Austin the profit margins of and the many farmers who gave some of their time to help sell manufacturers. distributors, etc," - 9 memberships. . . The other resolution was a little o f eggencephons "Partly due to our increase in onger: . iscon membership, and partly due to -' WhereasOntario ' beef Y the need of Clinton Community prpducers. . are experiencing Every o6c seems to havc- an �rovincial marketing board%'has Fact: prodac4on decisions are Credit Union for our office space vere financial difficulties; and 44 opinion 'about egg marketing but been t1ndertaken, and-provinciall mede many months in advance of in, their building , we moved our whereas there is no, indication of -some - basic facts are 11 bcin,R-s6pply, '.programs are being actual production date. Once office to more spacious quarters any price improvement in the 'ignored. overhauled. ens are in production, cutbacks in the Bank of Montreal building foreseeable future; and whereas . This . 'is what Agriculture Misconception: . tire federal "'A at Vanastra in April. With the -Minister Eugene. Whelan said can reprewnt severe losses to increased room, . om, we can now lase the depressed beef-�pricesare the goverIhment has paid $10,million producers as hcn.� that are worth the office as a drop off point for result of oversupply to market, rctently. to "bail out',' CEMA' ' ? . $2,50 to $3a70 'as layers are worth the Ontario Farm Machinery and whereas Governments seem, He ­ fisted .4, series Of, ."Fact:,the federal govtrnment only 20 to 30 cents..as salvage. unwilling to provide any misconceptions, and offered facts has bought about $1,3KOOO . Misconcep6on: consumers are AGency." to contradict these opinions., worth 'f processed egg products. being for , ced to pay the price for Bill Crawford, fieldman for th - e significant relief for beef w 0 producers; I Misconception: egg -prices a �, Prices paid ranged from 25 to 28 the loss in market prite for eggs Huron Federation, reported that "And whereas products from too high. cents per dozen on a fresh egg that are removed frorAthq fresh paid members now number 2,159, dead and disabled. livestock are Fact: egg Oriccs.arclowcr than equivdient basis, The puri�has6s egg 'marker and diverted to making Huron the largest .Feder- sold commercially, and are general fbold-lpr�icej br prices for wve made . .(or,jhc World Food - processing. ation in the Province. A total of competing with marketable all corbmoditics withirr the Program, out of the regular , Fact: the producers absorb the 807 had been signed up last livestock; and whereas . many Consuiner Price Index. The c49 budget of the WFP, and& ly afterMany, problems arise loss in market price. To the extent winter. Ontario farmers are looking to the e�s -pay I . price- index Tor July stood at 148.6 it was determined that the WFP that consumers "higher" fron� time to time but are dealt -Ontario Federation of Agr Onta iculture fQr Grade • A large cggs'ae the had -a use for the products.The prices for, fresh eggs because ot' with as they emerge, he said. for, leader0ip i . n meeting this retail level, -compared with 190.2 amount purct d is equivalent s(i;�plus removal programs. they "'Field service to members Ifas S, dy lower prices for processed expanded with the increase for all food items and with 168 for to about 40 million shelf egg `* or, 'crisis, in the 6V'C'rgll Consumer Price Index. about one per cent of total annual eggs, which are used to. produce -membership," he stated. _., Every week more and " more Misco6cedptiob: . 'egg prices Canadian egg pro'duction-� bakery products, etc. Producer Mr. Crawford pointed,out that people discovir what mighty jobs have not come down from 1973' - -Misconception: the rcgretta'ble 'prices ca"nnot be set, -top- high, 70 per cent of new members are are accomplished by 16w cost highs. -dcstfuction of eggs due to quality because' imports or other foods' in. the "automatic check -off" Expo . sitor. Want Ads, Dial 'Fact: eggs are one of the very 1,s§'Ut storage will be a - c6st"' to will replace Canadian fresh eggs.' - category while 30per cent have to Seaforth 527-0240. 1 '0 0 recently. opened a veterinary practice and poultry diagnostic laboratory in . Shakespeare, Ontario, Dr. Van Dijk who deals with poultry disease problems has hiid seven years e'xperience and, has practiced in Drayton, Ontario, Sierra Leone , West Africa and Truro, N.S. and Jdst recently spent 5 months in Bangladesh. 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