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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-02-06, Page 21The first two meetings 'of the Trinity 441 club, for the project, Your Corner of the World, were held on Wed- nesday, January 29, and Saturday, February. --Theirst meeting Was held at the home• of Mrs, Jayne Ritchie. The election of offic- ers took place and.the results are as follow's: Sandra Camp- bell as president; Anne Alton as vice-president; and Janet Wilkins as press reporter. Secretary vvill rotate, The members, are Lynn Alton, Suzanne Alton, Sharon Al- ton, Sheila Campbell and Cindy Nixon. The leader is Mrs„Jayoe, Ritchie and the assistant.. leader is' Mrs. Janet Wilk- ens. • The girls discussed hoW theY. would decorate . their drean bedtoo The e9 urse outline and objectives were diseussed. The leaders then Social invitations and announce- ments; •business cards' .and sta- tionery. We can handle any, job! Rubber Stamps Mode' How about tomorrow? VICTORIA AN GREY • T D Rusr • t, Contact us in Godorich at: 100 Kingston St. 5244381 VG Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday February, 0$ 1980—P 21 members begin prOject, Your Cornor o taught the girishow to make Macrame knots, a larks head knot-a square knot and half knot. The second meeting was Janet Wilkens, The members chose Dynamic Decorators as the name for this club. Mrs.' Wilkins showed the girls hOW to ,play thecolour- , scOpe gaMe. The girls then started to work on their club Allowing, farm marketing quotas 'to be traded on an open market concept, for the highest dollar, will' soon spell the-end for--farm -marketing boards in Ontario as we 'now know them, says Fred Kati- • bes, 'a director of the Nation- al Farmers Union, arid chair- man of the dairy committee. He' said he agrees with Gilles Choquette, Chairman of the Canadian Dairy 'Co- mission, who is reported as saying the high cost of quota will become incompatible with ensuring fair prices •to consumers if, it is included in the cost of production. "The cost of `.quota is a cost- of • production, and where you mark it in tbe ledger does not Kabbesmatter," Mr. said. - The Arthur, Ontario, area' dairy farmer said a growing number of farmers 'are very concerned about general public reaction to farmers making wind-fall profits from. -the sale of marketing quotas which cost nothing original ly, contribute; no value to the • commodity nor service to` consumers. He said he also shares Mr. Choquette's con- cern for many family farms who will be forced out be- cause * they cannot afford to • buy quota at prices the larger 'operations are able to fin- ance. • Mr. Kabbes said the NFU policy on marketing :quotas, for all commodities; is that there should be no value on them and that all quota should remain the property of the marketingrespective_ board. When a 'producer wishes to retire or quit producing the quota would revert to the board for reallo- cation to new producers, and • smaller prodacers wishing to expand. HP said the present objective of the Ontario. Milk 'quota exchange' scheme. Will: result in "considerable increase in the value of quota and fewer -Producers." Tir NFU favours the .prin- ciple of-. marketing 'quotas, "they are Very necessary for' orderly marketing but'were.- ntver conceived:as a method of executing producers. .but rather as a means of sharing a specific market among farmers." . project which is a nis-atain Tame she had seen. ers, Donna Elphick and Mrs': Plant hanger, ' Annette Elphick read the Mayme WilkinS, the OF • minutes of the last meeting begin; their samplers c and Elizabeth Wilkins ap-. 'macrame. These' sampler proved them as read, A club are plant bangers that tesel and. design—for -.•the----the--members- -bastelild117 . covers were chosen, The club -such as wrapping, "butter Clover Valley name is "The Clover- Valley . flys", • half knot twists Knotty ArrangerS". 'square knots and °Verbal', With the help of the lead- knots- BY ANNETTE DRENNAN The CleVer Valley 4-II club held their first meeting •of this club., Yonr Corner of the phick; treasurer, Annette Drennan. The press reporter and secretary will rotate: MrS. Wilkins ' discussed intioductidn to Your Corner of the World. Members dii- cusSed what they hoped ' to I. learn from the project,. Intrq- ductien toy Macrame. Mater- ials and equipment for mac- rame were discussed by Don- na phick. Mrs. Wilkins also talked 'about achieve- ment day.' Donna Elphick demon- strated the squ'are knot and half square knot which the members practiced. Take one today or wetter tomorrow. • Mr. Kabbes said the Ont- ario Government should step in and halt the , new', quota exchange, scheduled' to begin March 1st, and _the negotiable quota system of the Ontario . Egg Marketing Board, Quotas valuei should be deflated, not inflated, •and realistic maximum limits be set. for any individual prod- licers,'' he said. World, at Mr's. Mayme Wilk- Trading quotas-on open-mar . spellg end of marketmg boards --ins' -homeen-Saturday, -.tan;-• uary 26. The election of officers resulted in the following: • . . - presidept, Elizabeth Marketing Board to begin a vice-pr iderit; Charlene El- BY GAIL MaCKENZIE The second meeting, of the: Clover Valley 4-H chib took place on Saturday, Febrnary 2. For roll call each member described a piece 01_ mac- 04,:•:•••••:,•:,:•*••••••••••••••:, •An apple a day may keep the doctor away but a Victoria and _Grey RRSP oat help safeguard • your finanCial health, now and in the future. Talk to us about it soon. Winter merchandise priced to clear Dresses Sweaters Skirts Slacks Blouses Lingerie Accessories' Temporary Price Reductions • Loree's Ladies ''Wear Phone 528.3533 Member: Canada Deposit Iniurance Corporation