The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-04-11, Page 16LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES
Spacemaker STEEL FENCING
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CASE 1030 w/cab w/weights w/23:1 x34 tires
FORD 2000 Gas w/power steering
FORD 5000 Diesel w/power steering, w/727 loader
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-: FORD' 500CW-36Sil w/cab
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FORD 5000 Diesel w/power steering
FORD 3000 Diesel w/power steering, w/power shift
wheels
IHC 13-275 Diesel w/loader
FORD 5000 Major Diesel
FORD 881 Gas w/711 loader
FORD 5200 w/Hiniker cab, w/load monitor
FORD SUPER SIX 4 wheel drive w/cab
FORD 6000
FORD SUPER 6 1004 4-wheeldrive
PLOWS
FORD 142 6x16" semi mount
FORD 140 4x14" 3 pt h
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CASE semi mount 4x14"
OLIVER 3 pt h 4x14"
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CASE semi mount 5x14"
FORD 140 4x14" semi mount
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CASE semi mount 5x16"
JOHN DEERE drag plow
DISCS
MASSEY FERGUSON 3 pt h
ALLIS CHALMERS 10'1' wheel disc
FORD 230 (New) 10' wheel disc
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FORD 630 w/4 row corn head
CASE 800 w/2 row corn head
ALLIS CHALMERS C-11 w/4 row corn head
MASSEY SUPER No. 92 w/grain head
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NEW IDEA 701 uni harvester
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FRANK
HUFF
403 Carling EXETER
235-0709
Farm safety specialists predict
that one Ontario farmer in 1,500
will die in 1974 as a result of farm
accidents. Don Brown, general
manager of the Farm Safety
Association, says that a total
safety program, covering
machinery, personal protective
equipment and the elimination of
unsafe practices, should, become
'second nature' to farmers and
their employees.
Keeping machinery in good
working order can prevent
frustrating breakdowns that
always seem to occur at critical
periods. By making the
necessary repairs now, before
spring planting gets under way,
you won't have to take chances
with safety.
Consider seriously the addition
of a crushproof cab or rollbar and
sea tbelt on your tractors and self-
propelled machinery.
END SORE BACKS.
Get One Of These
Tractors WITH Loaders
• IHC 414 Gas with 1501 loader
• DAVID BROWN 990 with hydraulic bucket loader
• IHC 414 D with 1501 loader and power steering
• IHC 414D with power steering, 901 loader
• IHC 624D with Dunham loader
N. T. MONTEITH
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Page 16 Times-Advocate, April 11, 1974
A BUNDLE OF BARGAINS — Many area residents took advantage of the opportunity to purchase good ar-
ticles at Friday and Saturday's rummage sale sponsored by the South Huron Hospital Ladies Auxiliary.
Above, Janet and Betty Smith of Huron Park check the clothing racks, T-A photo
Menu switches to pork
Meat tradition broken
By ADRIAN VOS
A tradition has been broken.
For 40 years the meatpackers
council of Canada has had beef in
their dinner at the annual
meeting. This year they switched
to pork. They will be eating the
already famous Canadian
Redcoat.
What is progress? The die-
F of A opposes
Hui-on powerplants
The Huron county Federation
of Agriculture decided at its
regular meeting, held, in the
Kingsbridge public school, to
oppose the construction of
powerplants anywhere in Huron
county. In an unanimous decision
the meeting found that this kind
of construction is too damaging to
our farmland and social life,
Concern was also expressed
about cable television and the
effect this can have on local TV
programming, leaving the rural
community possibly with a much
decreased service or no service
at all. It was decided to in-
vestigate this more fully before
taking any action.
John Gaunt, who won a Nuf-
field scholarship in 1973, showed
slides from his 6-month stay in
the United Kingdom. It showed to
everyone how many breeds of
cattle originated in Scotland, Mr.
Gaunt explained that the
scholarship will be discontinued
in the next two years and the
countries involved are expected
to take over the program, so the
Nuffield Foundation can go over
to a new program.
George Underwood of
Wingham explained that the
Bruce-Huron Hydro Negotiating
Committee is still actively in-
volved in trying to change the
routing of the proposed lines
through less productive land.
There is still a ray of hope left
that something will be done.
Bill Crawford, the fieldman,
reported that up till now about
2,200 farmers have joined the
Huron Federation as Individual
Service members. He said that
the goal now is to have 2,400
members by the time spring
work gets underway.
The presidents of the
Federation presented a brief to
the development committee of
the county, mainly concerning
land use.
Philip Durand of Zurich stated
that a new powerplant in south
Huron will mean three additional
transmission lines through
Seaforth to Wingham.
12" x 48"
1 5 0
ea.
12" x 60"
I 93
ea.
Safety program
`second nature'
tionary says: to move forward or
to improve. In the context of the
unofficially announced nuclear
plant a small-town official is
quoted as saying that the building
of this thing is progress.
However, this depends on the
angle one is looking from. If it
means going forward in
producing of electricity it's
progress.If it isthe production of
food, it's regress. If it's looked
upon as a possible health hazard
it's regress. Some people equate
progress with industrialization.
But in terms of pollution it's
regress.
Now the people have to make up
their minds which type of
progress they want. Is it more
food production or is it more
people in a given area? Think
about it and make up your mind
for the decision will have to be
taken soon. Do you want Huron
county to be a main source of
electricity for the rest of the
province and the USA, or do you
want Huron county to remain
rural. You, the people, will have
to decide what kind of progress
you want.
Livestock producers are in
trouble. Notwithstanding the beef
subsidy of 5 cents, beef feeders
are losing money on every cattle
beast they sell. This doesn't mean
that the lower returns are
completely passed on to the
consumer, as every price con-
scious shopper will tell you.
The pork producer also is
los„ing money .on every finished
porker he Sells. The only think
that keeps pork production going
is the fact that the supplier of
little pigs to the feeder still
makes a good profit.
As long as the feeder pays him
a good price he would be foolish
to cut back his farrowings. And
each pig born and surviving will
eventually reach market,
keeping up the oversupply. The
only solution is to sell more
meats.
Otherwise the price will go
even lower, the production will be
cut back and the price skyrockets
again. Thus in time of oversupply
the producer loses, in time of
shortage and high prices the
producer hasn't got enough to
sell.
Additions for
market reports
Feed grain prices and a weekly
market summary are recent
additions to the market reports of
the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food's Market
Information Service. The Feed
Grain Report provides in-
formation pertinent to all far-
mers purchasing feed grains, as
well as to members of the grian
industry.
Each Friday the weekly feed
grain summary includes the
closing prices mentioned above
plus an analysis of the market
condition and any policy in-
formation pertinent to the in-
dustry. The weekly summary is
approximately 3 minutes in
length.
LOADERS
2 - FORD 711 Loaders w/manual trip buckets
FORD 711 Loader w/hydraulic bucket
ALLIED 300 Loader w/hydraulic bucket
MASSEY FERGUSON Loader w/manual trip bucket
USED GARDEN TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT
FORD 36" mower to fit prior model 10, 12, 14 hp
LAWN FLIGHT rider mower
MOTO MOWER 8 hp w/mower
FORD 10 hp Garden tractor (1973)
FORD 12 hp Garden tractor (1973) w/hydraulic
transmission •
FORD 50" mower to fit 10, 12, 14 Or 16 hp
BOLENS 12 hp w/42" mower w/hydraulic lift
CASE 444 w/loader (1973)
WALK BEHIND self propelled lawn mower
SPREADERS
CASE P.T.O. ALLIS CHALMERS P.T.O.
COBEY P.T.O. FORD P.T.O., 200 bus.
MISCELLANEOUS
FORD front dozer blade MINI MAC corn picker
FORD HAWK chain so CASE two row planter
SKILSAW chain s.6 if 1973 3 ph Grass seeder
IHC Na, I 050 GY'def ,4iYar Grain blower w/pipes
34" 444'1 G6°1' to tor w/p.t.o.
r.-- - - Where Refer Farming Starts
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