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The Huron County
Federation of Agriculture elec-
ted four new members to the
executive during the November
Director's meeting recently in
Clinton. The new members are
Maurice Bean, Auburn; Man
Wolper, Grand Bend; Howard
Datars, Exeter; Jack Stafford,
Wroxeter,
Bitter complaints against
tactics of Ontario Hydro in
dealing with farmers were
voiced at the meeting and
'strong language was used to
denounce these tactics, Some
samples of the complaints: first
Hydro states they don't need
Inverhuron, now they've got it;
first they state at public
meetings that they don't intend
to export electricity, all those
power corridors are for
Canadian use, now they apply
for export permits; first they
tell the farmer they need 540
feet of his land, now they are
surveying another 36Q feet, to
make it a total of 900 feet.
They stated that only one
line will go through Morris,
Hullett and MvKillop town-
ships. The farmers are won-
dering now how much truth
there is in that statement. Head
office in Toronto told the OFA
hydro committee that from now
on only offers to purchase
would be offered to farmers,
Two weeks later their fieldmen
are at it again, offering offers to
sell, thereby making the lan-
downer .a willing seller, which
he isn't,
Martin Baan, president of
Gay Lea Foods, speaking as a
milk producer expressed grave
concern about the future of the
milk industry. He stated that
delivery of industrial milk,
which is used for the produc-
By Mery Monier
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson,
Shanon and Bob were Mr. Jim
Thompson of Lindsay, Mr. and
Mrs. Terence Hunter of
Colborne Township and Mrs.
Joe Armstrong of Detroit.
Kathy and David Jewitt of
Clinton spent the weekend with
their grandmother, Mrs, Ella
Jewitt and boys.
Mr. Verne Dale of Seaforth
visited on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. George McIlwain,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van der
Molan, Paul,Mark and Margie
of Oakville were weekend
visitors with Mrs. W.L. Whyte,
Tom, Bill and Mr. Harold
Whyte,
Miss Donna Buchanan of
Toronto spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Buchanan, Paul, Jim and
Gary.
Mrs. Bill Storey attended the
McDougald-Wettlaufer wed-
ding reception held in
Sebringville on Friday evening.
Gary Taylor of Goderich
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan,
Bill, Doug, Betty and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Presz-
cator, Diane and Nancy visited
on Sunday with her mother
Mrs. Lawrence Hill of
Crediton, Mrs, Hill returned
home with the Preszcators to •
spend a few days.
Baptismal services were held
on Sunday at the Londesbliro
United Church when Jeremy
Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Sproule was baptized.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd
spent Monday visiting with
Mrs. Robert Johnston of Grand
Valley.
Sae-CLINTON
Dollar Sale
tion of dairy products other
than fluid milk, is down 42 per-
cent in the first three weeks of
October. Manufacturers have to
go put of business, for the ex-
pensive equipment is sitting
idle eating up pantie! coats.
Why do milk producers go
Bi
out of business? Baan thought
there are many reasons. The
seven-day week, the many
strings and regulations. Quota
such and quota ao, subsidy such
and subsidy so, equipment
requirements, inspection,
testing. All necessary but very
tiresome. On top of this the
good price received when cattle
are sold, combined with the
high coat of feed in the last
year, makes it rather attractive
to switch to something else. Be
warned that if many mere went
out of dairying the export ,
market in breeding stock would
be in serious „jeopardy.
Mason Bailey reported from
the directors meeting in
Toronto that due to a strike by
workers of Texaco, UCO was
out of propane for drying corn
just when the harvesting season
was about to begin, Through
immediate action with the help
of the•Canadian federation of
Agriculture, by O14 in Ottawa
the dilemma was resolved,
UCO provides for more than 50
percent of all propene in. Kent
County for corn drying.
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