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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-04-25, Page 11news Negotiate 1983 soybean agreement The 1983 Soybean Agree- ment covering the marketing of soybeans during the peri- od September 1, 1983 to August 31, 1984 has been signed, following negotia- tions held between the soy- bean processors, dealers and growers. The main features of the Soybean Agreement under discussion were pricing, marketing, dealer handling charges, drying charges and grade disputes. The pricing clause estab- lishing the minimum price based on the cost of imported soybeans of equal qulity in Canadian funds remains as n the past year. The dealer candling charge for receiv- ng, cleaning and handling .oybeans during the crop year is the same as in the Iochalsh news By Kae Webster Laura and Mabel Camp- bell of Toronto were at the Wilkins home on Saturday for dinner, Sympathy is extended to the McMurchy family on the passing of the late Mrs. John McMurchy. Mrs, McMur- chy is survived by three daughters, Norma, Mrs. Ce- cil Humphrey, Point Clark; Audrey, Mrs, Lester Fergu- son, Huron Township; Marg- aret Ferguson of Lucknow, and her husband, John. Our deepest sympathy, Barbara Shepperd of Par- is, Ontario was home on Thursday visiting her par- ents, Charles and Mayme Wilkins, Florence MacLennan of St. Marys was home on the weekend with her mother, Rhetta MacLennan. Florence was telling her mother she finds it quite challenging to nurse in St. Marys Hospital. We were sorry to hear that Mrs. Oliver (Marion) Mc - Charles of Kincardine is at present a patient in Victoria Hospital in London. Get well soon, Marion. Congratulations to Mr. Turn to page 12. trinity news By Bell Ila ekett Tim and Alfie Reurink have just returned from a three week holiday in Hol- land with their families. They visited with Allie's two sist- ers and Tim's parents and families, Tim's parents are celebrating their 60th wed- ding anniversary on May 11. Paul and Connie Black, Denise, Dennis and Drew, attended the wedding at Nile United Church and the re- ception at the Lucknow Com- munity Centre, for Paul's niece, Valerie Matthews and Henry Van Rooy, on Satur- day evening. Al and Mary Irwin and Karen of Newmarket visited for the weekend with Don and Sherry Alton, Vanessa, Heather, Sandra and Kath- ryn. Joe and Gertie Fritzley, Steven, Kevin and Joey of Goderich and Michael Camp- bell were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Winnie Campbell. Freda and Reg Broome enjoyed a phone visit with their son, Jack and Marlene Broome, Eric and Carrie of Alberta last Saturday night. It was Carrie's 5th birthday Attend annual meeting of Arthritis Society The Bluewater Region of the Ontario Arthritis Society held their annual meeting in Walkerton April 30. Attending from Lucknow and area were Tillie Wilson, Thelma Brown, Mamie Roul- ston, Mary McIntosh, Olive Chisholm and Catherine An- drew. Dr. Wayne Grainger who is an associate professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Univer- sity of Western Ontario, addressed the volunteers, discussing the role of surgery in the management of arth- ritis. John Rodina, Past State Deputy, Knights of Colum- bus Council was the keynote speaker and commented ab- out the involvement of the Knights of Columbus mem- hers of the various Councils throughout Ontario in fund raising. He described the various projects with partic- ular reference to how these projects relate to the Knights of Columbus programs and activities in community ser- vices. Win bowling tournament The first annual team tournament was held at Lucky Wood Lanes on April 30. The results are as follows: Bears, $150 plus gold medals; Tigers, $114 plus silver medals; Oldsmo- biles, $72 plus bronze med- als; Squirrels, $66; Kangar- oos, $36; Tulips, $36; Dod- ges, $18; Crocus $18; Gir- affes, Chipmunks, Iris, Kings, Elephants, Hya- cinths. Spys, Snowdrops. High singles, including handicap: Dave Emberlin S30, 338; Nancy Swan, $20. 320; Barb Ross, S10. 314. Members of the winning team were: Bernice Kemp, Lorna Button, Belle Herbert, Joe Hackett, Lana Sanderson and Barb Ross. past year. Likewise there has been no change in procedure should there be a dispute between the dealer and grower as to grade and mois- ture. In such disputes, the Canadian Grain Commission Inspector's decision shall ap- ply. The only marked change in the Agreement relates to the drying charge which resulted in a 5% increase in the 1983 crop year drying charges, to offset increased energy costs. The deferred pricing mark- eting option to growers was amended to clarify the marg- in call - should soybeans placed on the deferred pric- ing option drop below the 75% of cash value received by the grower - a margin call is required. 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