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The Rural Voice, 1978-11, Page 20Ontario Agricultural Museum. As assistant deputy minister of market- ing Mr. Doyle will beresixmsiblc for the reorganization of the ministry's marketing program. A new Food Marketing Branch is to be established to carry out the ministry's domestic and export marketing projects. Two branches. milk industry and farm products inspection are to be amalgamated and transferred to the Marketing Division. The two branches which provide administrative services to the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board and the Milk Commission of Ontario will be merged to form one branch. The board and the commission now have a common chairman. License now required to sell animal drugs Agriculture and Food Minister Bill Newman has stated that with the regulations under The Livestock Medicines Act coming into effect on September 19.1978. approximately 1.000 suppliers of animal health products will require licences to sell their products to livestock owners. The act applies to the sale of livestock and poultry drugs by persons other than pharmacists or veterinarians. Mr. Newman said. "The provisions of this act will ensure that drugs are handled and stored in an appropriate manner to maintain their quality. In this way the new requirements will protect both the livestock producer and the consumer." The Minister said that the Veterinary Services Branch. which administers the act. has mailed copies of the act. the regulations and the application forms to all persons and firms affected by the licencing requirements. Pharmaceutical companies t have also been sent copies of the act and regulations. Anyone wishing further information or additional copies of the act. regulations or application form should get in touch with the supervisor of the act, Dr. L. G. Coleman of the Veterinary Services Branch, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Legislative Buildings, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1B3. Southwestern Ontario Farmers' Week planned The 1979 Southwestern Ontario Farmers Week will be held January 8 to 12 at the Ridgetown College of Agricultural Tech- nology. The co-ordinating committee for the event is being chaired by Laverne Wray. RR 1, Corunna with farm organ- isation representatives from the five Southwestern Ontario countu_.; on the PG 20 THE RURAL VOICE/NOVEMBER 1978 committee. This year the Monday program will feature soybeans, cereals and land management. Farm management and a ladies program will take place on the Tuesday. Day three will look at corn and field beans. and Thursday will be livestock day. The final day will feature topics of interest to vegetable growers. Saugeen Chippewa band in beef business The Chippewas of the Saugeen Indian Reserve. northeast of the town of South- ampton in Bruce County. have gone into the beef business. The band recently opened a beef cow -calf operation on a 98 acre farm next to the reserve. This project is only the second of its kind to be attempted by Indians in Canada. The only other beef operation is a private enterprise operated by an Indian on the Cape Croker Reserve. The Saugeen project started when 18 beef cattle were acquired from the Indian and northern affairs department's herd at Cape Croker. The beef were sheltered in Bruce County Warden Gary Herron's barn for the winter. The farm where the beef operation is housed was bought by Band Chief James Mason in the summer for $75,000 with a $30,000 down payment and a 20 -year rrortgage. The farm had to be purchased in the chief's name since federal regulations prevent band ownership. The buildings on the farm were repaired by members of the band and four young men who will run the operation are living in the farmhouse. The men were trained under a federal employment training program. The herd consists of 20 cows, 19 calves and a bull, all purebred Herefords. The animals will be fed with grain and hay grown on the reserve. In his speech when the operation was officially opened Chief Mason 'said the band is committed to making the farm work and hopes to start getting some return within the next four or five years. Drainage tribunal gets new member Agriculture and Food Minister Bill Newman has announced the appointment of one new member to the Ontario Drainage Tribunal and the reappointment of three other members. The new member is Wilfred Roy of R.R. 1, Paincourt. Mr. Roy. whose appointment runs until August 1980, will complete the term of the late Ralph Gagner of Chatham. Reappointed for two-year terms are T. B. ALLEN LTD. Feed and SIIURNd Fertilizer CaII .... 482-3363 523-9606 523-441 4 ALLBORO FARMS have all requirements for • Elevating • Drying and Storing your Corn Call .... 523-4470 Londesboro, Ontario