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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-03-01, Page 4to the producer end dOseeeere our
eupeorte ene have .only to, look at the
bri Her eroaecere to see what can
Imi.pen to a .roam odity that does
not 4laye some sot, of orderly
muriceting,
• I regard It my duty to provide
• some initiai tive and to express lily
v;ow.s on producer marketirig and
therefore •aeliviee .611 producers to
• support the marketing plan for ell
farm commodities ..that will cti1,11
before you in the near future.
E inor . Ireland.
President, .Huron County
Federation of Agriculture
NOTICE
TO THE PUBLIC)
Any person defacing or damag-
Ing the public toilets, in arty
manner will be severely prose-
cuted.
This damaging of public pro-
Perty must be stoppe&
Council of The
Village of Brussels
The Following Solicit Your Support
it The DiLlrch eth Hog Producers Election
THESE MG?, SUPPORT REGULATED MARKETING EY
WHICH FARMERS CONTROL THE SALE OF HOGS TO ALL
PUYERS IN THE PROVINCE
Ilentirielt
Muer ileariang
irelend
Russ Love
11 Gregor
llohert MeAllister
Harry nfeeyee
Lloyd Stewart
Alfred. Warner
B.O.bert .eklen
Nfrirtin 13a i
Albert Bacon
'Win; Coleman •
Gordon. Elliott
'Raynionil Finnigan
Leeeeed Fiecher
ties rge Campbell
ri Clovier
'Harry Hem
TUESDAY, MARCH 6th
POLLING TIME: 11 aem, to 6 p.m.
Voting Places will be as follows:
EXETER TOWN HALL, EXETER
AGRICULTURAL BOARD ROOM, GLIN-roN
GORRIE COMMUNITY HALL, GORRIE
WALTON COMMUNITY HALL, WALTON
SHERWOOD'S HOUSE, DUNGANNON
of expenses taken from a 1953 Hog Carcass grading certificate
--- Old System --
Cop
Total .59'
EXPENOES AT 40c PER HOG - NEW SYSTEM
Administrative 14
Sales .05
Yards .16
Board .05
Total , , , .40
re ere e . El, eekenee.
err. and Mrs. Relit. L. Cunningham
eee lioleinying in Florida.
Ethel W. I. Meeting
enkee ye. ar
COUNTY OF HURON
TENDERS WANTED
-ON SURVEY STATION WAGON
'Sealed leateleze on tomes available
sit the of tee of the undersigned will I
he accepted until 5:00 p.m, on.
TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1962
The lov,..est or any tender not.
necessarily accepted.
This tender replaces tender 1
1C-62-104 ehich was not awarded.
.T. itrITNE11,1
7Turon County Engineer
13. D. 1308 DO
fkOeriehj, (Atari°
have been associated with the ,
Federation of Agriculture for nanny
years and have attended the short •
course on Marketing and Co-
operation at Guelph. I have been-
seei,ting an answer to the problems
which face the farmers today and
to date the only answer I can find
as a solution to our problem is to
eepport marketing plans.
•
1: believe it is unnecessary: for rne,
to adviseene producers regarding
the hog vote on March 6, Being
a producer for many years I know'
the hog marketing plan is beneficial
Thursday, Nalrehlat, 190t
TUN.LOST
LETTER TO
THE EDITOR
•it
AT ENTION HURON COUNTY
HOG PRODUC E RS
For erderly eempetitive selling under g free enterPnlse system
VOTE for the following MARCH nth.
Wiughera, Ont.,.
Feb. 2S, 1962
Admits, George
111' erry
Adams, James
Morris Twp,
Dear Editor.
leeenig• the year 1en2 farniere are
Koine to tulle n good look at
Producer controlled ntarketing and
throughout the year there will be e
umber of marketing plane present,
NI and voted upon by the producers.
The hog producers.. are being .given
an opportunity to endorse the hog
marketing plan. Egg producers are .
not satisfied with the returns from.
their laying flocks and will be
given an opportunity to sign a
petition requesting a vote for an
egg marketing plan,
flue to the large surpluses of
butter and • skim milk powder which
'we have on hand to-day milk
producers have agreed among them.
selves that there should be an over-
all milk marketing plan end a vote
j. on this plan will likely be taken,
t• later in the year. Turnip growers
and, preceeeore agree that e market-
Grab,
Stephen Twee
Jolla ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,
erey Twp
Adienis, Harold i'cm'r,(WM er -0 kkauAtotl.,0 mytt, ,,,,,,,,,, n•At“,
Ashfield Twp.
••-• ,,
Grey Twp,
Campbell, 'tieorge ..... ee•
MCKillop Twp,
Conitee„ Ct R. ..... ....
- East Wawanosh Two,
Duncan Seek ...... . ... ..... .
reboree Twp,
Wright, Gordon .,„„ ...... , ..
Howlek Twp.
-Bateman, Cecil
Colborne Twp
Lemont, Melville ....
Grey Tow ushin
'McGregor. Ronald ............
IncltersmIth Twp
Prouty, Milford ....
Hay Twp.
Wilson, Win.
TIowick Twp,
A vote for all of the above will ensure a plan whereby costly assembly
:•ards which entail extra delays in handling and much bruising will
he reVlewed which in +Itself will ensure a more stable higher net
return.
HURON COUNTY GROUP OF
ONTARIO MEE +ENTERPRISE AGRICUIJTIURAL PRODUCERS
Condemnation .18
Transportation Ins .08
Commission .20
Pro-Rating .05
Yardage .02
Exchange .04
Bad clebte .02
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BANTAM HOCKEY TEAM
Recent Scores
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
about your Brussels 13
Brussels 14
- CUSTOM WORK WANTED
Cattle Spraying for lice, SatiStect-
Ion guaranteed.
Lloyd Weber Phone 43237
REWARP -
For the return of key ring with
sour keys, lost in Brussels
Finder pleat e leave at The
Brussels Post.
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Belgrave 1
Belgrave 2'
Brussels 9 Atwood 2.
Brussels 6 Wroxeter 5
Brussels Lineup
Goal S. Sebastian
Defense B. Nolan,
Pe Adams, L. Duncan, T. Rutledge...
Centre • F. Davis
Wings W. Smith,
R. Pearson
Alternate Forwards
(lowing., D. Pearson,' D, Huether,
Hueiher, K. Graber, W. Baker,
'eil McDonald,
E PIT L I
The need to obtain abed in hospital is a matter of urgency to a seriously
ill person. It is vital, therefore, that every hospital bed in Ontario be used
only when it is essential in the treatment of a patient. Proper use of hospital
beds is a matter of concern to every resident of the province.
To help make more hospital beds available....
the Commission now will provide Ontario Hospital Insurance benefits
to an insured person who receives hospital care, as an out-patient, for
which he or she, otherwise, would require admission as an in-patient to
stay in hospital overnight.
IMPORTANT
These benefits will be provided only if the hospital has the required
facilities and after these facilities have 'been authorized for such out-
patient use by the local hospital board on the advice of its medical staff.
Here are the detaiis:
STARTED PULLETS
FOR SALE - •
K. 155 Kimber and Ideal H • a W
Leghorn Pullets, 16 wks, Feb. 19,
18 wks. Mai. 5, 20 wks. Max. !9.
They are a lovely flock of Pullets
raid inner ideal conditions, hot
water brooding.
reezet eorry ahout buying these
birds if your pens are cold, they are
all reOstleg and the temperature
cut dow-n t0 harden them up
12 yeeee s'erted pullets and a
lifetime in z)ou?try.
Vaccinated, Paneaked, Dewormecn
end Deliveree
Z. Andrews & Son
" eaforth Phoe.4 GOOre Benefits will cover only the, hospital charges fox
Medical and surgical treatment procedures 'which,
otherwise, would require the patient to be admitted
to hospital, Examples of these procedures are cer-
tain Minor operations, electro-shock treatments,
blond transfusions, etc.
:ere. George Pearson, president, 1
n-as hostoss to the February meet: I
iv' of -tile, Ether W. I, Eighteen, .1
memeere, oud two visitors answered 1
Ten Trill call --- a Canadian product .I
I use in my home. 1
The motto. - a kicking horse li
never pulls, was written by Mrs. I
Teller eleFarlame and read by Mrs. I
Sylvester Raynard. t i
The nombnating emmnittee are- /
elre. Ted Gill. „Mre. Elwood I
:irrs. Georee Pearson demonstrated
erypeereart. and Mrs. Stan SpeAran, 1
• a blIfeen cake which was served for I
Pinch and enjoyed by all. I Piens were rrirt&e to send the
premident to the Creelph conventionI
in nine': also for a bazaar and bake I
sate 'n bp held in the spring.
Teineh was served by the hostess
assisted' .by Mrs. Stan SPeireen Mrs.
A tell is Jacklin.
o It is up to the patient's doctor to decide whether
the treatment will be given on an in-patient or out=
patient basis.
0 Visits to established regular clinics in hospital out-
patient departments are NOT covered,
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Extension of EMERGENCY Out-Patient Benefits
Effective March 1, 1962, when an insured person has received emergency hospital treatment for a fracture within.
24 hours Of an accident, Ontario Hospital Insurance also will cover subsequent out-patient services for check
X-:rays and the change or removal of cast, until treatment of the fracture is completed.
Hospital treatment for emergency conditions other than fractures will NOT
be coveted beyond the first visit to hospital within 24 hours of an accident.
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1. Ontario Hospital Insurance in-patient benefits cover
tile regular and usual hospital services Oise of operating
room, .-rays, drugs, laboratory services, etc.) in standard
Ward accommodation Lot us many days as such services
are inedically necessary.
Dependent children cease to be covered ender the
perents' eertifleate when they reach age 19, or marry.
They must then register seperately tit the applicable Single
Ethel Busy Bees
The Ethel Busy pees held their I
third meeting at the home of Mrs,
T, Chapman on February 19.
The meeting was opened with the
-ell pledge. The roll was called, by
Rose: nary crown and the minutes
rc1.01 fry Orme Smith.
Tti 'MO:Tried 'the deelsiOn f
jj Pfl; t r r tlrri hitORP bc. II-ring red
trqq. ,•,Nrt- ht at the
40 ,- V-47 fieve, 7, lo
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A ond dentennt,'ntiort
. earenerleee
velne rage teare the lTh'n eleeign'
'meet.
The 'moot loz closed with all
no-no 'tin "tearn to rho by dointr."
Ontario H080124'1 ifinsuranoo eitd,as IMO? coy r
lepeeeeeeeeeeennee 1
rfe:e;elfej '.
6 ahy hospatii changes.
for .seini-pril,.dt: or pri-
vat,: ttccorernzt1+:ttion.:
O hay medical, surgical, or private-duty
111SrmJrig ('C:4, tale-home drugs,. home care,
or • ambulance and other transportation,
charges.
rl
e any riiitgtostiz s..,;niccs which arc not part
of incnred trectin,eilt pro 7cAtrt+.1 or whi,Th
tin ;tot. by nornially require
achni.,siert as an in-patient.
or Family premium. Application forms are available at
all hospitals, most banks, and all COnunission offices.
3, Married persons Most pay the Family premium,
4. There is no change in Ontario Hospital Insuratee
preatiurrie: they remain at $2,10 a month fat a single
person and $4.20 a, month for a family, More than
6,n00,000 Ontario residents (over 95% of the people)
are now libeled in the plan,
i.
lug plan :Would help their industry.
Potatee growers '.are also 1:Wielder,
lrg a ,•ntaritetittg
Many large Bea Producers and,
commission agents, Are advising.
producers to send all finished cattle
to the open market, I al 1.1 convinced,
that only 'then will we be able to
obtain the highest possible. price. far
Oki beef cattle. I believe that if all
producers would agree to plaeO their
livestock on the open market •re
a Marketing plan would not be,
noeessary for beef cattle,
,
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