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Provincial ,.grant
awarded to MVCA
4,000 acres, of which 460 acrei
have been previously acquired,'
Flood control will
maintained in the area, which
been experiencing resideoliti
development pressures.
Acquisition of the land will ats'a
protect the biological community'
in both the swamp and Sharp
Creek, which supports brook i
rainbow trout.
An Ontario ,grant of $150,000
will be awarded to the Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority
over the next four years for land
acquisition in the Saratoga
Swamp, Natural Resources
Minister Leo Bernier has
announced.
Located along Shar's Creek in
the Township of West
Wawanosh,. the swamp comprises
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ENJOYING THE GOOD HURON COUNTY CORN — Councillor Bill LeeMing of
McKillop and county'weed inspector Alex Chesney and Mrs. Chesney were three of
the guests who enjoyed the corn roast and barbecue at the farm of. James
Armstrong near Wingham last Tuesday. The barbecue.and program which followed
were designed to help those who .are organizing the 1978 International Plowing
Match at the Arms,tronglarm to get to-know each other. (Staff Photo)
Beef producers are not
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increase the dollar value.
"Especially when we have an
oversupply of beef, these animals,
should go to market as soon as
ready." •
Mr. Gracey said the on again,
off again, federal dairy policy has
been a minor factor in increasing
cowmarketings but that it has
softened recently. He,warned that
The International Plowing
Match to be held near Walkerton
in Bruce County September 28
through October 2 has a great
deal to offer people from all walks
of life.
The largest tented city in the
world will have features for ladies
more than ever before in the
history of plowing matches.
There will be one tent devoted
entirely to crafts which include
quilts, rugs, macrame, canning,
basketry, pottery, ceramics, china
painting, knitting, crocheting,
weaving, leathercraft, oil
painting, . bottle recycling,
plastercraft, copper ctaft, hand
crafted furniture, Indian craft,
petit. point, Jewelart and stained
glass, to mention a few.
In, yet another tent will take
place flower arranging, fashion
shows, cooking schools, meat
carving and cutting plus varied
programmes each day.
The third tent geared to the
interest of the ladies will contain
memories of the past M a
completely furnished house with
Canadian furniture, dishes and
utensils.
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if the dairy surplus problem is not
solved ,.and he strongly suggested
that it hasn't been, then the dairy
cow marketings would increase,
causing a major problem.
Mr. Gracey predicted that the
industry fundamentals are
changing and that reduced
breeding herds in both Canada
and United States give some
promise of strong price recovery
Primarily an agricultural show
theh Country Fair atmosphere
reigns and there will be some-
thing for everyone even to the
Wintario draw to be held in
walkerton September 30.
Convener of crafts Mrs. Oliver
McCharles; convener of program
for the ladies is Mrs. Percy
Pletch.
in 1978.
He cautioned producers to be
careful about their plans for 1977
because it is expected. there will
continue to be very heavy marked
supplies.
The second speaker at the
information meeting was Richard
S. Heard, London, a farm
Management specialist with the
Ministry of Agriculture. He
discussed "Can You Afford Not to
Hedge Your Ca.ttle?" which
refers to• hedging and futures
stock markets which some people
are using as a way of making
money.
The last speaker was Gary
Hutchins of the' University of
Guelph speaking on Livestock
Inventory provision and tax
implications when he spelled out
the mechanics of preparing
income tax forms, especially for
those cattle producers starting in
the business and encountering
losses.
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