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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-09-25, Page 13aow6 Ii0h0 1, ,when time in nay,, ul than g time • othig; rraflt I no* RIAmd GREY tdiv1PiANY bitite letia W,W.Cousins, Manager tistowdl. thitatid, WHITE BEAN GROWERS Additional capacity is now available at our new modern plant at Seaforth which provides even more convenience for area bean growers YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF * Fair prices Honest weights Reliable grading * Patronage return on profits * Courteous service Make The Farmers' Elevator Work For You! ONTARIO BEAN GROWERS lyr CO-OPERATIVE y Two locations LONDON SEAFORTH_ THE BRussas POsT, SEPTEMBER /5, 19'74 13 in Eir tisseis ,LAISTYNE Elizabeth rest Lodge, tY on Friday, 3,r 98th year, or resident she was the James Shaw Love, Het n Ballantyne 1937, d by one D, (Dorothy) Listowel; our 'oronto; five two great eased by a .) T. E, !dYI two ennedy and both were members of sters and two were held Itts Funeral 3:30 p.m. on 23rd, Rev. J, - officiating 'im Dilworth, Id klyndman, ore and Jim Brussels Agri notes (By Adrian. Ws) • Canada's egg producers have their hens lay 5 billion eggs per year. Because this was more than could be sold, an estintated 28 million eggs will be spoiled by the end of the year, This, of course, is crying shame. Why doesn't our ociety, led by our governments,' buy these eggs and send them to eople who are in dire need of rotein. As far as the Egg Agency s concerned it means a very light over production for anadian needs. In fact- about two dozen eggs too many for every 5,000 eggs produced. I feel kind of sorry for Mrs. umpire that she has been taken by her staff. It should be remembered that her staff is headed by a Professor Forbes of Vancouver who said' when he commenced his duties, and before he had done any research, that he was very 'much opposed to marketing boards. It appears from here that there is as much, r more mismanagement in the Food Prices Review Board as there is in the Egg Agency. How nuch does this Plumptre -Board ontribute to our taxes and hence o inflation? ** * * How part time farmers and on-farmers in rural areas can be iving side by side and create problems for the bona fide farmers is demonstrated in East Wawanosh Township in Huron County. This county is the first Ontario. county to have an Official Plan. I'm all for it but it is far from ideal, One would think that in an area that is zoned agricultural there wouldn't be restrictions to agricultural expansion, However Remember! It takes but ' a oment to place a Brussels Post ant Ad and be money in pocket. o advertise, just Dial Brussels 7-6641. Save your way to prosperity When you put your money regularly into a special savings account at Victoria and Grey Trust We pay you generous interest. This interest itself earns generous interest, Together with Your deposits, it snow- balls your savings into a substantial estate in less time than you imagine. Make your money work for you, Start getting icb today at Victoria lid Grey, Member Canada beciosit Insurance Corporation here we have a case where a farmer wants to expand. He applies for a permit to build a pollution limiting liquid manure tank. N. says the planning board. Somewhat bewildered he asks why not. Well, within the. required distance is a house trailer, set up on concrete blocks that doesn't require a building permit. Because of the distance to this dwelling the farmer is refused a building permit for his tank. This seems to me a great injustice to all farmers. His other neighbour doesn't care too much, for this is a part time farmer. Is it any wonder that farmers resent the settling of urbanites in rural areas? Crop results announced Results of judging. Field Crop Competitions conducted by BruS.-, eels. Agricultural Society, have been released and are as follows:. Ensilage Corn; John Wheeler, 87; Jack Knight, 86; Wayne Hopper, .84; Charles Higgins, George Pearson, 82; Dave Wheeler, 80; Wallace Black, 79; Leslie Knight. 78.5; Graham Work, 78; Jim. Fritz. 77,5; Gerald Smith. 77; Jack Cardiff, 76.5; Douglas Machan, 76; WM. Coultes. 74; Robt. Grasby, 73; Jack Higgins, 71; Glenn Coultes, 69; Lawrie Black, 65; Graeme Craig. 63; Harvey Craig. 62; Joe Black, 61, Grain Corn: Dave Wheeler, 84: Ross Higgins 83; John Wheeler, • 82; Geo. Procter, 80; Bodmin Ltd.. 79; Jack Knight, 78; Jack Cardiff, 75; Gerald Smith, 72; Leslie Knight, 71; Jan Van Vliet, 70; Jim • Fritz, 69; Douglas. Machan, 68; Murray Cardiff, 66; Graham Work, 62; Clarence McCutcheon, 60; Lawrie Black, 59; John Boneschansher, 56; Robt. Grasby. 55. • The judge was Alex Connell, R.R. 3, Palmerston, Ontario. Wingham Memorial Shop SERVICE CRILIMIANSEM Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 85 Years el CEMETERY LETTERING Box 168, WEN/GRAM MALLICK PRESCRIPTIONS For Fast Friendly Service Phone or Mail Your Prescriptions to N KEATING'S f#H440.4******4411#•••••••••044#44~4.#4.14.~.40.444 PHARMACY LTD M. E. HOOVER, Phm.B. PHONE 527-1990 SEAFORTH