HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-05-31, Page 4mentary scereta,rY• for a year, •
called 'Mr. :Hamilton "the best •
:agriculture minister Canada. has
ever -'had."—Other tributes to
the minister were paid by lion,.
0. S. MaeNatighton,.. Huron MP?,
and Elmer D, npll, Qc, .prest-
dent of. the Ontario: PC, Asaeohi,
tiOn. . - • 4
Huron; Warden -Oeorge,
CutCheen, Prussels, was chair.,
man for the meeting, Whieh
tracted only a small crowd,
Marvin Howe, Wellington4fur,
on MP, introduced the speaker,
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And We Come To You
Why is Social Credit Sweeping Canada?
Social Credit has the answers. This week our leader "Bob"
Thompson is explaining the two price system (sometimes
called Parity Pool) to farmers in Western Canada. Basical-
ly, it by-passes the "financiers" and the "world bookkeep-
ers" or "money jugglers" and maintains parity between say,
a bushel of Canadian wheat against a Sheffield knife and
fork.
Why Can We Save 40% on Public Buildings?
Schools, Hospitals, etc., mentioned in last week's adv.?
The Municipal Bank we propose to do this (see Alberta's
Act re: loaning funds at 2%) is already found in Federal
legislation of 1938 but quietly shelved in 1940. Why?
Would you like to think you'd paid $4,000 for each $2,400
car purchased since 1938? More about this next week.
A FEW COPIES OF "CANADIANS, IT'S TIME YOU KNEW"
are still available at 50c, and does supply all the answers.
VOTE SOCIAL CREDIT
EARL DOUGLAS IN HURON
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Published by Tinton Progressive Conservative Association
TUE BRUSSELS POST
hrrecla.y, May 131st, X962
WALTON OUR COMMITTEE :ROOM IS MOBILE,
our ability to find grass to feed
the people of North America,"
Caguas will need 15 million
cattle by 1075, he predicted, re,
quiring an annual increase of
500,000 head a year. This will
mean a steady boost for farm-
ers,
''pc MINISTER.. WARNS FARMERS
Jerry Wessel; 34,milten., Wga.
•,,: visitor with, Mrs, Ethel Dennis.
10. and Mrs, W. StUt*, Kitchener, ---- DOMESTIC MARKET NOT ENOUGH
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was encouraging foOd' .process-
ing companies to loin together
'united
L t s ,6
effort
ts \tvoa s
export
their Products,
motplified :t)byY etahnenirnerinitrmosstaboflisha,
fruit and vegetable exporting
company which would be strong
enough to compete in interna-
tional markets.
He stressed the importance
of the government's food insti-
tute in developing new pro-
ducts for changing market con-
ditions and the negotiation of
trade agreements with unde-
veloped countries to provide
them with funds to buy the.
Canadian protein foods they re-
quire,
Amid applause, he defended
the China wheat sale, which
"helps everyone in Canada".
As a Christian nation, Canada
could not refuse to sell its food
products to the starving people
in Communist countries. Be-
sides, he added, it was better
for these nations to spend their
money on food for their people
than to use it to build up their
armies.
with her parents Mr, and Mrs'. TLI"
Datidas, .
Mr, and Mrs; Glenn. Frase r and
fau)ily, Stratford, With M. Fraser.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ennis, 'Hamilton,
Miss Ruth AnnEnnis, Kitchener, and
Mr, an d Mrs, Ispveridge, Toronto.
with Mr, and Mrs. D. Ennis,
Mr, and Mrs, Burke and family,
Wingham, with Mrs. -Arthur .McCall,
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins and
faindly with her parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. Clarence. Martin.
Mr, and Mrs, Horace Rutledge and
family, London, with the :Humphries
j family,
1 Barrie Hoegy, Toronto and Miss
1
Norma Hoegy, Kitchener, with Mr,
and Mrs. Clifford Hoeg'''.
Miss Catherine Buchanan, -
Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Donald:
rpchana,p,
Cordon Murray and W, C. Hack-
well were visitors with Bruce-
' field friends,
Agrieulture Minister Alvin
Hamilton, speaking at Wing:,
hatn Saturday night, urged;
Huron farmers to: support the:
PC's program to, still-1,4We ex, ,
pert of surplus products :and to
build up the beef cattle Indus-
try.
fie said the government's t. selling approach to the surplus
problem was the only glterna,
tive to the quota and control :
policies advocated by Liberal
and NDP parties
Export sales, he stated, "can
take the pressure off the sur-
pluses on our , domestic mar-
Itet.'? He felt there was a large
market for Canadian far m
goods in Western Europe and
that undeveloped countries in
Asia, Africa and South America
offered tremendous sales poten-
tial.
Mr. 'Hamilton criticized the
quota systems advocated by
spokesmen for other parties.
"I'd hate to see a police state
setup under which farmers are
told what they have to produce
—a socialized marketing '.sys-
tem . with regulations restrict-
ing production. We prefer the
selling approach."
The minister -,:rged farmers
to become export conscious,
"The. fact must be faced that
you no longer will find the do-
mestic market sufficient. We
must find relief outside Can-
ada."
Encourage United Sales
The government, he said,
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SEE — HEAR
JIM
DONNELLY
Goderich Lawyer
CKNX-TV Channel 8
Tuesday,
June 5
6:10 to 6:15
On Behalf of Elston
CARDIFF X
Huron PC Ass'n.
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Beef Program
The minister outlined his de-
partment's policy to build up
the beef industry which is being
faced with increasing demands.
"The period we have been
waiting for for 30 years in the
cattle industry is here. The
fact is that the population is
growing at a faster pace than
To help farmers take advant-
age of this opportunity, the
government was encouraging
greater production of feed grain
both in the west and east, along
with the development of more
storage 'faeilities,
Use of community pastures,
already popular in the west,
will be encouraged in the east
to enable farmers to increase
their beef herds, 'Under this
program, farmers send their fe-
males and calves to commun-
ity pastures, operated at cost,
to permit production of more
feed grain and fodder on their
farms,
Another plank in the govern-
ment's farm program involves
co-operation with provincial
governments in the conserva-
tion of water resources. Efforts
must he made, he said, to hold
and collect surface water, as
well as to develop bigger
sources of supply such as lake
pipeline systems.
The difference in attitude to-
ward agriculture between the
Liberals and the present gov-
ernment was demonstrated in
farm credit loans, Mr. Hamil-
ton stated. In 28 years, the Lib-
erals provided a total of $120
millions to farmers; The PC's
loaned over $130 million in two
years alone.
Huiron MP Elston Cardiff,
who was the minister's parlia-
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FEDERAL ASSISTANCE TO
HURON COUNTY, 1957-62
CONSTRUCTION
Post Offices and
Public Buildings $ 375,000.00
HARBOR AND RIVER
IMPROVEMENTS $ 500,000.00
ASSISTANCE TO
HOSPITALS $ 120,000.00
PROJECTED (1962.63)
Goderich Harbor
(Removal of Ship Island) ,.,,,,;,,,,,$ 700,000.00
Clinton Public Building $ 90,000.00
Bayfield -- Repairs
to Pier $ 65,000.00
$1,850,000.00
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