HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-07-27, Page 12Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg-
„ of Harriston, Mr, and Mrs.
Kenneth Lichty and Wayne of RR
1, Milverton visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Sunday.
A reception and, dance was held
for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fenton
on Friday evening, 'July 22 in the
Women's Institute Hall,
Interest renewed ,in cream Country Band disc jockey.
After lunch Eldon Cook asked
the young 'couple to the front
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Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
Correspondent
Miss Marjorie Procter of Sarnia
visited with her mother Mrs.
Robert Procter on the weekend..
Also visiting at the same house
was Mr, Dennis Epson: of Sarnia.
Twenty three relatives
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Procter on Sunday
afternoon July 24 for a barbecue.
Guests attended from Holland,
Halifax, Port Elgin, Port
Colborne, Blyth, Sarnia,
Chepstow, Belgrave and
Londesboro.
Mrs. Larry Mayberry * of
Londesboro held a shower on
Saturday evening July 23 for her
sister Miss Marjorie Procter of
Sarnia bride to be in August.
Miss Martha. Armstrong of
Windsor is spending a week with
Mr;', and Mrs. Willard Armstrong.
Mrs. Adah Smith of Brussels
visited on Sunday. afternoon with
Mrs. George Martin,
Belgrave. Music was by Steven's
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12-.THE BRVSSELS POST, „JULY. 27, 1.977
Receptions-: held. at .Belgrave
production in Ontario
The Belgrave United Cli
Women held a family 'pied
Wingham Riverside Park'
Sunday afternoon July 24 with
attendance over 60 people,
The children en joy
swimming and' other activities
the park while the adults visit
A smorgasbord pot luck sup
was enjoyed by all.
Miss Pamela Shaw of Lon
spent the weekend with I
cousin Miss Sheila Anderson,
Mrs. L awrence Vann.
returned home after spending
weeks vacation with Mr. and M
Jas. McCrea of Mississauga.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whi
and family are visiting wii
relatives in. Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. William Speir
of Listowel, Mr. Clifford Speir
of St. Lousis, Missouri called
Mrs. Bert 'Johnston and. Mr
ulte
Ammerl.i a aBnrdowmn r so.n RSoatbuerrcitacy. o
visited on Saturday evening wit
Mr. and Mrs. Harman Mitchell°
Rothsay.
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The production of farm separa- tinue or reduce the' size of their gathers cream from producers in
ted cream for manufacture into milking operations. the counties, of Huron, Perth,
butter i part of the daily chores Ontario's farm . separated Bruce, Grey and Wellington. • s
on 2,900 farms in Ontario. cream producers' sell cream to 27. 7. Palmerston Creamery in ,
.Twenty nine hundred is a far companies scattered across Palmerston gathers cream from
cry from the number producing Ontario. There dre 12 creameries producers in the counties of
cream several years ago, in fact, located in. Western '• Ontario, 5 in Huron, Perth 'arid Wellington. •
it has now become an. almost Central Ontario, 2 in Eastern 8. Millbank Cheese and Butter
forgotten industry. Ontario and 8 in Northern in Millbank gathers cream from
The cream producer operates a Ontario. producers in the counties of
mixed farm enterprise, with skim Cream producers ship to the Perth, Waterloo and Wellington..
milk retained on the farm and, creamery of their choice in areas 9.' Tavistock Cheese and Butterri
from,,utilized as a feed supplement in where more than one market is in Tavistock gathers cream from,,
the raising of pigs or beef-cattle. available. 'In most cases however, • producers in , the counties of
Cream producers do not contri- there will be only one creamery Perth, Oxford and Waterloo.
ute to the production of skim milk
powder.
Recent month's have seen a
• renewed interest in farm
separated cream production, both
from people interested in begin-
specific .‘ information about
marketing cream, interested
parties should contact the
creamery operations in their area.
The companies purchasing
farm separated cream, their
addresses, and the general areas,,
in which they obtain cream in
Western Ontario are as follows:
1. Stacey, Bros. in Mitchell are
gathering cream from producers
in the counties of Lambton, Kent,
Middlesex, Elgin, Huron, Perth
and Waterloo. ,
2. Medway Creamery, R.R. 3,
Merton gathers cream from
producers in the counties,of Elgin
and Middlesex.
3. Hearns • Dairy in Lucan
serves producers in the county of
Middlesex. ,
4. Teeswater Creamery in
Teeswater gathers cream from
producers in the counties of
Huron, 'Bruce and Grey.
5. Gay , Lea Foods in Tara
gathers cream from producers in
the counties of Bruce, Grey,
Simcoe and Dufferin.
6. Canada. Packers in Harriston
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when he read an address and
Murray Scott presented them
with a gift of money.
Doug made a fitting reply.
A reception and dance was held
on Saturday evening July 23 for
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Cook in
the Women's Institute 'Hall.
Music was by the Country
Starlites.
After lunch was served the
young couple were asked to come
to the front of the hall and John
Nixon read the address and. Larry
• 'Robinson presented them, with a
gift of money.
Both Cameron and Mary
thanked everyone. providing service to an area.
Pickup is usually at the farm,
however some creameries reqUire
cream to be delivered to central
collection points; and some of the
creameries require the cream to
ning cream production, and, from be delivered to their plant. For
milk producers marketing their
: '!Ic in cans who are exploring
their alternatives for the day
.when can milk can no longer be
shipped.
The phasing out .of. can milk
shipment scheduled- for October
31, 1977 will not affect the
shipment of farm separated
cream. Cream will continue to be
marketed in cans in the same
manner as at present.
Can milk shippers wishing to
do so may change to farm
separated cream production.
They should retain their milk.
Market Sharing Quota and have it
converted to cream Market
Sharing Quota. Cream Market
Sharing Quota is expressed in
pounds of butterfat, Milk
producers who sell their Market
Sharing Quotas will not be
eligible to obtain cream Market,
Sharing .Quota.
People interested in starting
into cream production will need to
obtain cream Market Sharing
Quota from current holders of
cream quota wishing to discon-