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Whatever Your Needs In New or Used TRACTORS USED TRACTORS 1—F1466D with cab, excellent 1—F1456D, cab, new tires, new torque 1—F826D, cab, new tires, like new 1—F856D, like new rubber, new torque 1—IHC 656D, sharp 1—Farmall Super M 1—Farmall C 1—Massey 22 with cultivator 1—T5 Gas Crawler with blade (wrecking) 1—F544D with cultivator 1—Bobcat Skid-itear loader, excellent 1-7-Massey Super 90, new tires, good condition 1—Case 7300 Comfort King 1—Cockshutt 1750D, over and under, 1500 hours 1—Massey 33 Standard 1 —Ferguson TE20, good condition 1—IfiC 275 gas, like new N.T. MONTEITH 'LTD . EXETER 2352121, "The beit In serohee when you„need it most!" •" TOP SHOWMEN — Competition was keen in the showman division of Tuesday's Hensall Spring Fair calf club show. From the left are junior winners John Coleman and Lyle Kinsman, senior runner-up Les Coleman j and grand champion showman Brian Pym. T-A photo Ontario pork producers fare better than US counterparts . Ontario pork producers have fared better than their coun- terparts in Western Canada and the United States in recent months, an Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing Board representative said at the Ontario Pork Congress. Production has declined 10 percent in Ontario this year, compared with a 24-percent drop in Western Canada and a 20- percent drop in the US, board secretary James Boynton of Paisley said. But prices in Ontario have remained $5 to $8 per hun- dredweight higher than in the US and about $2 higher than in Western Canada. The Toronto price Tuesday was $71.45 per hundredweight - making this spring the first time in more than 20 months that prices, have topped $70. I Ontario producers are better off now, Mr. Boynton said, because they had fewer at- tractive alternatives they could turn to when hog prices were low last year (in mid 1974 prices dropped below $50 per hun- dredweight). The West is predominantly a grain growing area, he said, and with high grain prices of a year ago, Western farmers decided to reduce unprofitable hog operations and step up grain production. US producers did the same. However, he said Ontario , f),,,__ Let Us 0 Hear From You! ,., If you know of a young couple recently married or about to be just fill in this coupon and mail to our office. We will start a 6 month subscription for tFe newlyweds as our wedding gift. NAME OF NEWLYWEDS ADDRESS DATE MARRIED SIGNATURE Zite exeferTgincs-Abliocafe for eso.boi,ant.ro 43S1J21 farmers switched operations to a lesser extent because large producers here couldn't easily turn to other farming operations. Mr. Bbynton said, there are indications of another "more cautious"build-pp of hog populations but that it will take a year before production turns around and increases. Industry officials are worried, however that predictions of $2.10 per bushel for new crop corn will cause an unfortunate leap in pork production. If corn remained close to the $3 per bushel and over point, it would help keep pork production in line with more farmers cautious about feed costs, he said. "But everybody's puzzled these days about theipork industry," he said. Federal Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelan, during the opening of the congress, told producers there is to much in- stability in the pork industry. The sharp fluctuations in prices and production of hogs make it difficult to assure the consumer of steady supplies at reasonable prices or to devlop export markets, he said. The inclusion of hogs in the federal government's new Agricultural Stabilization Act will take "some of the swing out of the boom and bust cycle," he said. Under the act, hog prices will be supported at 90 percent of the previous five-year average with an adjustment for production costs. The act has received third reading in the Commons, but hasn't been approved by cabinet, Mr. Whelan said. Up, up and away. That's the way the bidding went for the championship calf at the Hensall Spring Fair Tuesday night. Parker and Parker.Drainage of Hensall purchased the top finish calf for $1.30 per pound from Lyle Kinsman. A year ago the price was $1.22. The Kinsman calf weighed in at 912 pounds. The reserve champion calf shown by John Coleman was bought by Darling's IGA of Exeter for 80 cents per pound. The auctioneer was Larry Gardner, For the first time in the calf club's history, the two top calves in the finish department com- bined with their owners to win showmanship honours. In the same order, Lyle Kin- sman was judged the top junior showman and John Coleman was the runner-up. In the senior division, Brian Pym was named the best showman and Les Coleman was second, In the overall showmanship competition, Brian Pym was judged best with Les Coleman second followed by the two junior competitors. Judges for the finish com- petition were Jack Janes and Angie Ferraro while Bob Heim judged the showmanship classes. Prizes were awarded to the first eight calves in the finish competition. After the two top animals came calves owned by Bill Kinsman, Dwight Kinsman, Les Consitt, Mary MacGregor, Jerry MacGregor and Jamie Caldwell. In junior showmanship following the two winners were Margaret Pym, Bill Kinsman, Stephen MacGregor, Murray Calf price hits $1.30 .0 pound oge.4A Times-Advocate, June 26, 1975 poiwpoolitiwoonitiRminiiimimnotm11111111110111111111110111111111111111111111111110111 _ LEATHER SHOP E: 120 S'anders St., W. F. 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Next in line in senior showmanship were Dwight Kinsman, Joan Pym, Earl Flynn, Murray Stewart, Floyd Upshall and Robert MacGregor, The prize for the largest gain went to Dwight Kinsman, His calf neighed in at 874 pounds, 453 pounds more than it did in November. Hunner-up with a gain of 428 pounds was John Kinsman's calf. Winners in the groups .of four competition were Hugh Ryan, Bevan Kinsman and Stewart Brown. A year ago, Hugh Ryan showed the championship calf. Buyers of the eight top calves in addition to Parker and Parker and. Darling's IGA were Dee's Beef Ltd, Quality Meats, Al's Super Save, Shur Gain and Exeter Frozen Foods. Darling's purchased an additional calf in the top eight, The fair was officially opened by Huron MPP Jack Riddell, Huron County warden Anson McKinley and president Bill Coleman. TOP HENSALL CALVES — The calf shown by Lyle Kinsman (40) won top honours at the Hensall Spring Fair Tuesday night and was purchased by Parker and Parker Drainage for $1.30 per pound. At the left is the reserve champion shown by John Coleman (4). It was bought by Darling's IGA for 804 per pound.T-A photo