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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-10-03, Page 8Ell HORSEPOWER * Farmall 1206D with new engine * Farmall 806D, A-1 condition * Farmall 1066D with roll guard * Mini Mo U302 Gas * David Brown 1200D * IHC 624D with loader * IHC 574D with loader N. T. MONTEITH EXETER LTD. 235.2121 "The best in service when you need it most/" STOCKER FEEDER SALE Henson Livestock Sales Sat., Oct. 5 - 1:00 p.m. 1200 Head mostly Far Western Alberta Calves of last fall Consisting of steers (700), Heifers (250) Calves (250) For consignments contact the Management: VICTOR WILLIAM BARRY HARGREAVES LIVINGSTON MILLER Clinton Zurich Exeter 235-2717 482-7511 236-4807 or Kirkton 229-6205 Auctioneers: Hector McNeil & Larry Gardiner TRACTORS 1-IHC 504 Diesel with power steering 1-Massey Ferguson 2085 1-Ford 400 Diesel with power steering, 727 hydraulic bucket loader 1-Ford 5000 Diesel 1-Cockshutt 550 Diesel 1-Case Model 'D' 1-Ford 4000 SU with loader (1974) 1-IHC Super 'A' with scufflers 1-Fordson Major Diesel 1-Ford 881 with Loader 1-David Brown 990 (Red) 1-11-1C Model "C" with loader 1-Ford 5000 Gas, power steering 1-Ford 3000 Diesel, power steering 1-IHC Super "C" with 2 row scuffler 1-Ford 3000 Diesel 1-IHC 350 with loader 1-IHC Super "C" with 4 row scuffler 1-Allis Chalmers "C" with loader 1-IHC 6275 Diesel with loader 1-Ford 3000 Gas, 1-Ford 4000 Gas, power steering 1-IHC Model "M" 1-Cockshutt 40 Diesel 'power steering 1-Foi.4000 Diesel with 1-Cockshutt 30 1-Cockshutt 540 1-Allis Chalmers "C" with scuffler 1-Case 630 Diesel 1-Ford 5000 Diesel, with 218 hrs. M.M. M5 gas with power steering COMBINES Ford P.T.0. combine 1-Massey Clipper with engine drive and pickup 1-IHC 91, self-propelled, with straw chopper and grain head 1-IHC 101 self-propelled with grain head • 1-Ford 630 with grain head and straw chopper and 4 row corn head -Ford 642 with cab, grain head and straw chopper Cockshutt 422 PTO combine Better Farming Starts At EXETER FORD Equipment Sales Ltd. Exeter 235-2200 TUCO Page 8 Times.Acivocote, October 3, 1974 Agree wages too. low Farmers do „not take it upon farm workers have the right to themselveS. to .$9. on strike and -organize and form. a union. If deprive .Canadians of their daily they do create a representative bread. Neither, therefore, do they organization, then we will believe that farm workers have recognize it as their legitimate this right. frank Wall, first vice. spokesman," Wall is also president of the Ontario Chairman of the OFA Labor Federation of Agriculture, said at. Committee. the International Plowing Match Farmers who hire employees Friday that granting this right to have long recognized. that, like strike would put, the decision over' themselves, their workers are the life and death. of Canadians underpaid. As farm incomes generally in the hands of a few. have improved over the past two years, farmers have increased Recent news stories have proportionately the wages they seriously misrepresented OFA's pay, Most farmers value their position, Wail says, "OFA agrees helpers as an indispensible part with Labor Minister Andras that • of their operation, 111111111111 LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES LOOK FOR THE BIG ORANGE BUILDING TOP SHOWMEN --- Two Exeter area youths took top showman honors for the Huron County 4-H competition held in conjunction with the Seaforth fair. Stephen Preszcator, RR 1 Exeter, won in the horse show competition, while Barry Miller, RR 3 Exeter, took the beef show title and then the sweepstakes showmanship event over four other con- testants. Photos by Wilma Oke ,E111:1)SEV El EA4I ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS Keep your home warm all winter and reduce your fuel bills with Soveways custom built, double track storm windows. Pre-drilled and ready to install, Natural or white finish. MEASURE . . A, The width between side casings. B. The height from sill to bottom edge of casing. C. The height from bottom of top casing to centre of meeting rail. For pricing add measurement "A" and "B" for united inches. Then specify overlap mounting or inset mounting as illustrated, Do not add lap to measurement. UNITED INCHES STANDARD INCHES WHITE FINISH 0-38 13.95 19.77 38-1/8-49 14.77 21.00 49-1/8-59 16.50 22.89 69-1 /8-74 18.75 25.23 74-1/8-87 22.37 27.70 87-1/8-100 26.08 31.40 Order Now Before The Rush Few marketing boards cause price increase SAVEWAY MONEY SAVERS ....... By ADRIAN VOS Marketing Boards are so viciously attacked these days that we better have a look at them. They are accused of driving up the price by limiting production. This is only the case in a few Marketing Boards and then it is done because the farmer has to, protect himself from going bankrupt. Of the more than 20 marketing ' boards in Ontario only four have production limiting powers (quota's). Tobacco limits acreage but sets price by auction. Broilers sets quotas and negotiate price with processors. Egg quota's sets price on a cost of production formula. Turkeys, same as broilers. All other boards act as a selling agency and attempt to get the best price possible by bargaining with their customers in different ways. The pork board on a teletype system, which works like a remote control auction,•The bean board by selling in the domes tic a tO international markets, through the dealers and brokers. Others by negotiating contracts for their members with processors. So you see, folks, that you should beware of what most of the press has been guilty' of and attack marketing boards as such, because they don't like the way one board operates.The demand of some that consumers sit on marketing boards is as ridiculous as if they demanded to sit on union negotiating committees. For if Massey-Harris or International Harvester gives in to union demands, it soon filters through to the consumer in higher food costs. If they were demanding to be represented on the councils that oversee the marketing boards there wouldn't be much opposition, for they would soon see that farmers always have been asking less return for their efforts and in- vestments than any other businessman, But to let an out- sider negotiate a price for my products is a direct conflict of interest and I for one will strongly oppose such a move. ALUMINUM DOORS - These self storing 11/4" standard doors come corn- plete with all hardware, pneumatic closer and safe- ty wind chain. The glass removes for easy clean- ing. ' NATURAL WHiTE SiZE 2'6" x 6'6". 2 1 6" x 6'8" 79579.8 210" x 6'10" 3'0'' x To" FROM I '.. 14' -iiif -1..".='," ...--.,a. „ii ,41111751"Pli .,„,,40 7,,,,r.:1 II 010 "' Mall ), ' .110- rip IN Each '15 ,Ctn. 759195 1 .AIMMINUM,SIDING .L,f , ,..,,," Fop'. quality. backer .- board applied. 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CARTRIDGE 86 es, GUN 1 the areas masonry. leaking Available •1 5 es• BAYSIDE LAP SIDING 40c per so. of material This unfinished simulated cedar shingle masonite siding is easy to apply and can be stained to the cal- ft. out of your choice. . t , LOOSE POURING , \ ; A MICAFIL INSULATION `\': \''. v \k•xi '4. One bag of micatil contains 3 cu- ,P.,,,..\ :t. . '.,- bic feet of insulation. We recom- Me- - ' mend 6" of insulation for best . results. Keeps house cooler in ' .. - While Supply summer, warmer in • • '4.....• NIP ONLYUtl 6 winter. Micafil may 11,;14 , be added to existing 4,-.10,5,r ', ,, ... ---- -- -..Toamiis ft, BeBeg insulation as well. ' ,II trance They paint 764 2'10" CEDAR ENTRANCE DOORS ence doorst would- I i , ' , , ,..-_- -I" i • , 1 i ; 1 1 i enhance smooth, heen a' to any home. n 50 are sanded ready to or stain. No. We stock many othw (as illustrated) x 6'10" styles as well. 1 LOUVRES & VENTS Roof Vent 8' . 5,40 Exterior Air Vent ,. 16'. x4' .70 16" x 8" 1.05 Adjustable Louvres Rectangular Louvres (29" - 40") 7.75 Pitch 8" x 12" 2.05 Roof Louvre 8" x 16" 2.35 (111/2" x 16") 4.35 ! . ECONOMY PRECUT STUDS ONLY 4 9 EACH 4 I LOUVRED A welcome addition to any home. FOLDING Ideal for use as closet kitchen/ the bedroom, roc room, or DOORS or family room. 2'0" X 6 8 33.88 2`8" x 6'8" 41.85 - 26" x 6'8 37.69 3'0" x 6.8" 41.85 , ' MANAGER'S , MOULDED (Seconds) •• COUNTER ARBORITE $ 1 '- ONLY SPECIAL TOPS 99 I PER FT. ,...wommonei Rats and Mice go for Warfarin Bait Paks they knock 'em dead Flavour-fresh Warfarin Bait Paks are more attractive to rats and mice than normal food. Placed where these pests are seen Warfarin Bait Palo provide a ready-to-use feeding station that kills rats and mice during three to four days of feeding. There is a better chance of eradicating all the rats and mice on your farm with Warfarin Bait Paks because the slow-acting rodent killer does not cause pain or Other 'symptorris that might warn the rest Of the colony, Use TUGO's Warfarin Bait,Paks- they kill millions of rats every year, Available in 1,2 and 5 lb, Paks in both meal and pellets, Exeter District Co-op Victoria & Brock Sts. Phone 235-081 25 SAVEWAYS TO SERVE YOU ! Prices iffecthre until OCT. 7th. 1974 At Our EXETER YARD ONLY LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Mon, - Thurs. 8:30 - 6:00 Friday 8:30 - 9:00 Saturday 8:00 - 4:00 227 St., No, 4 'Hwy, North PHONE 235-1582 SIM 1111111 In 111111111011