HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-11-26, Page 17Hog prociucers
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ag minister s cro icism intim, and galvanized iron do. Items of Social anti Personal Interest In and Around .Exeter
Asbestos cement board, alum-
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their best job when they're used
One hundred men represent" lie and other speakers said is are invading our rights.' as roofing material It's best to
Iner The Exeter Times-Advooate Is always pleased to pul3lIsh these items,
We and our readers are interested in you and e no, g 52,000 hog Producers in 42 tbat the pressure was original. At an afternoon ineetinr* a s•ta'Y away frtua thesema t lals your mends, Pion
counties, Monday WientritouslY i ing from 10 meat packing corn- tape-recorded m e s s a g e was "1„,any,othel part at a hoghouse' • .
voted in favor of the method •of ' panics that form the Meat Pac- heard from Prof. David ion- aat s what QAC agricultural i
marketing now used by the On- kers Council, and not actually I son formed f Oniveers'ityU '
1 , y e 'Queen's n s nolf, after in, vesugating , I
engineer, F. 11. Theakston found Mr. Jaines McWilliants is a , Misses Wilma Coates of Lon
tario Hog Tsroducers Co -opera- with the government. The Co- versity and the application Patient, in Smith 'Huron Hospital. don Brenda Witter a f Ch t
tire, Operative is actually selling to , Toronto. Prof. Monieson, now I onfletis.119x4s'diFfclresrta arldniPateerrr?arilsrlanfeeer 1 is Mvi:issitinigL Alheveiiner osfistleV:Ingres3, b.rsam, .'-and Mr, ,.a.nd Mrs. R. ki•
The delegate meeting of the 12 Packers, of, whom ,mare than ' economic expert at the Philadel- o city and gills were guests
ose in hog houses, . I C'. S. MaeNaughton, and her " o
Ontario Hag Producers Associa- 1 .--t0 appear satisfied with present phis School of Finance, summediuse i brother, Jack Fulcher, and their over the weekend at the home
embers claimed were attemPts The Co-OPeartive was formed Holds power !Non decided to eoinhat what I arrangements, it was said.
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up!the hog producers' situation, "After the houses were n
for a year we found the ply., families. of Mr. and M 1 Mrs. W h 1 n e y
at interference with their rights ' under legislation Passed by 1 he I "The government i'as the wood siding and roofing and. Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
to choose methods of marketing. Provincial government. All hog Power to force 011PC to change the tongue And groove siding aniSdir.Mea.ndandl‘11.11:irs.Beigy 13Dis;icieett- Paynter and David of Kirkton
must I its marketing procedures," he gave the best service," said man and Ronnie of London visit- were
farmers in its jurisdiction guests en Saturday eve -
Theakston. "Te plywood roof-:
Survey sought soil through its agents. Thus, aid. -However, if the govern-,Tbe meeting was called to con- in effect, all hog Purchasing is ment forces change without Ing did need repainting but was'
Sider recent statement by On- carried out "over one desk," cause, then it is not 4.ceping its Much superior to the hardboard,
tario Agriculture Minister Good -covenant with the people of siding which had warped and:
fellow that the Co-Operath,zst Monopolistic
Ontario," he said. had holes in it". i
methods were not "above sus- The Co-operative sells to whom Onlytwo reasons for govern- "The asbestos cement board
picion" and would have to be , it pi
leases and, in the case of mentinterference seemed rea- siding was badly damaged and
changed. identical bids, allocates hogs to sonable. (1) If there was inter- bad three large boles in the.
.A softly worded resolution was Packing companies. 1 ference by the Co -Operative in siding of one house," he added. I
adopted inviting the Farm Pro- Some packing companies feel the rights minority hog produc- Proessor Theakston found that,
ducts Marketing Board of the that this is a monopolistic ten-: ers; (2) if the co-operative the walls of aluminum sheeting!
provincial government to evalu- clency and toot conductive to fair should favor particular buyers. were in very had snape The,
ate present methods and suggest trade, They demaild that hogs No claims have been made that aluminum bad pushed out and
any required modifications, be sold at auction to the highest the Co -Operative is don g either the nails pulled through. The
But statements by members bidder.iThe 011PC says it is of these things, said Mr. Monic-
and the feeling of the meeting more like atrade union than a son.
were far fromgentle. monopoly. It merely sells hogs
"I resent the implication that grown in Ontario. It does not,
we're under a cloud and un- limit the right of Quebec, Am -
ethical," said Clinton Frey of erican, or other growers to se11
Sarnia. "I'd like to know in just in Ontario at whatever price
what respect." they like.
The Minister of Agriculture The meeting unanimously turn -
paid a visit. to the Co -Opera- ed down the idea of selling by
tive's office about two years auction on the grounds that it
ago, said J. R. Kohler, of Bi -amp- leads to collusion among the
ton, but has not been seen since. packing house buyers who de -
No direct criticisms have been cide ahead of time who is going 4,W.0,-14-‘',03044•WO-Irtrztfra :14*ffillPIPWW/IP/PW4
made of the co-operative to the to buy hogs and at what prices.
board, the meeting was told, The "We had high hones that the
criticisms have been limited to dutch auction would do a de- ' *
public statements made by Mr, finite job for us in selling
Goodfellow. cheese," Alva Rintoul, of Lanark
Asked "have we ever donn county, fold the meeting, I
anything unethical or illegal?" "The issue is: "Do you want
Mr. Kohler, manager of 011PC, the packers to fix the price of
replied: "Not that I know of. We hogs?" asked Mr. Kohler, "Are
are just accused of no selling we ready to fight for the right
to buyers as they want." to sell? Ten corporate compan-
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SHOP IN
YOUR HOME
COMMUNITY
galvanized iron came through
the test better though it exhibit-
ed bulges at the bottom of doors
and walls.
"A point of interest," he said,
"was that the studding in all
houses and buffer boards used
A little push will perform more
miracles than any amount of
pull.
CALVARY CHURCH THE BETHEL
Evangelical United Brethren RErORMED CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. J. W. Gillings, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, November 29
MISSIONS DAY
10:00 a,m. and 7:30 pm,—Ser-
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11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
You Are 'Welcome
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
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First Sunday of Advent
November 29
Sunday Mas 8 — 11:00 a.m.
Text: "Now is the time to
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—Rom. 13:11
Pastor: Rev. J. E. Kelly
PENTECOSTAL
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9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a,m.—Morning Service
7:30 p.m. — Rev. Mel Holmes
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fathers should hear this.
Wed., 8 p.m.—The Lound film,
"Which Will Ye Have".
Fri., 8 p.m. — Young People's
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All Welcome
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Minister:
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Organist; Mrs. A. Willard
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11:15 a,M.—Morning Worship
"The Glad Tidings as the
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them"—Third in a series of
answering the question: "Is
the Church true in its pre-
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Nursery for children six yeas
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Come and worship with us.
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AVEN PRESBYTERIAN
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Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., S.D.
• Minister
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10:00 a.m.—Sunday Scheol
11:00 a.m.—Tvlornitag Worship
Service conducted by Mr.
George Vais of Hensall Prea-
byterian
Nursery for ehildren up to six
year.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev,. Broil de Vries, Reefer
Robert Carhertint Organist
8:30 an -1101y Communion
1100 a.m.—It/ornitig Prayer and
Litany
IhfrMAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon
3:30 p.m.—Sunday S...:hool
Listen to Temple Time, CHML,
8 p.m., Sundays.
All Are Welcome
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DAS:!WOOD
K, L. Zorn, Pastor, Phone 65
Sunday, November 29
11:00 a.m.—Comm-Ion Service
2:15 p.m.—Sunday School
Sermon: "Christians Awake!"
Everyone Welcome
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Minister
Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster
10 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE
Anthems by the Men's Choir
Advent Series: (1) How God
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