The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-05-25, Page 11,f•••,••••
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"WHAT'S THE
NEW CANADIAN DAIRY
COMMISSION DOING ABOUT
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
PRICE SUPPORTS?"
III The new Canadian Dairy Commission took its first
step in furthering the development of a sound, efficient
dairy industry in its stabilization program for the year
starting April 1, 1967.
• It is supporting market prices of major dairy products
at levels which are equivalent to about 29 cents a
hundred more than a year ago for manufacturing milk
testing 3.5%.
IN The federal government is providing funds to the
Commission for a subsidy to manufacturing milk and
cream shippers equivalent to $1.21 a hundred for 3.5%
milk. The rate last year was 85c. From the $1.21 there
will be a holdback equivalent to 11c for export price
equalization, with any unused amount refunded at the
end of the year.
• Basis for the payment will be the volume of manufac-
turing milk and cream required for the Canadian market,
approximately the amount for which subsidies were paid
to manufacturing milk and cream shippers in 1966-67.
• After mid-May, when 1966-67 records are com-
pleted, each registered producer will be informed of the
volume for which he will be eligible for subsidy in 1967-
68. This will be based on the volume for which he
received subsidy in 1966-67. The amount for the year
will be broken down into monthly quotas, based on the
normal percentage of milk and cream marketed each
month. Those whd received subsidy for less than
50,000 pounds (1,750 pounds butterfat) last year will
be eligible for subsidy up to that amount this year,
II This new program, in terms of price support and
subsidies, represents an increase of 65c, or 16%, over
the federal program for 1966-67, It is over a dollar, or
33%, higher than in 1965.
III What's the new Dairy Commission doing to help
improve the dairy industry? Quite a lot. And it's only
the beginning.
CANADIAN DAIRY COMMISSION
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HON. J. J, VIEENE,. MINISTER.
Winghom A Yaroue.Times, Thursday, may 25, 196' par 3.
MELANIE AND MERIBETH, two-year-old twin daughters of
Mr. and `Mrs. Murray Scott of Belgrave, look quite proud
of their grandfather's spinning wheel, exhibited at the
Belgrave Craft Show held over the week-end. The spin-
ning wheel originally belonged to their great-great grand-
mother but now is owned by Walter Scott.—A-T Photo.
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Wroxeter Personal Notes t.and Mrs, NOM Paist,
Toronto, spent Sunday evening
with Mrs„ W, Weir and Miss
Cvertrutie
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Hayton
(Nancy Newton) of North Bay
visited relatives here over the
weekrentl.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
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ed last wpoic. with Miss CT.trrutle.
Bush and and Mrs, W, Wir, Mr,
and Mrs, George Gibson and
other friends,
Mr. .and Mrs, Ralph 'roman
and family of Kitchener visited
Sunday at [toss . TOttlan'S.
Mrs, Archie Robinson of
Clinton is spending this week at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Hat,.
vey Bradshaw while they .attend.
Expo in. Montreal,
Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell Mae*,
Farland of Winnipeg and Pr,.
and Mrs. Alastair Imrie of Um-
don, and their two children,
were WroXeter visitors last week
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mc-
Lean, Owen Sound, spent the
holiday week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Ira McLean,
Mrs. W, 'I', McLean °Mon.,
don spent the week-end at her
home here.
Mr. Holly Clement of Ham-
ilton, who has spent the past
two weeks here with Mrs. Clar-
ence Clement, is returning
home this week-end.
Mr. Wm. Durst, Stratford,
is spending the week-end at his
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mont-
gomery, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Armour and Robin of Toronto
spent the holiday week-end at
their home here.
Mr. John Hupfer returned
home Monday from Wingham
and District Hospital.
Mrs. Eliot Cranch, Mrs. Da-
vis, of Rochester, N.Y., ac-
companied by Miss Gertrude
Bush and Mrs. W. Weir, visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green
in Goderich last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Timm
attended the funeral of the lat-
ter's sister, Mrs. Grace Depew,
in Toronto on Tuesday. Mrs.
Depew, the former Grace Stocks
was well-known here having
been raised in Wroxeter. She
died in Riverdale Hospital after
a lengthy illness and is survived
by one son, Donald, and one
daughter, Mrs. Ed (Dorothy)
Grey, both of Toronto.
Mrs. Harold Clarke of Tor-
onto spent last week here with
her friend, Mrs, Clarence Clem'
ent,
Miss Hazel Spading visited
Ws, Angus Carmichael, Mr.
and Mrs. James Robertson and
family in Goderich over the
week-end,
Week-end guests with Mr.
and. Mrs. Fraser Haugh were Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Noble and sons
of Maryhill and Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Nixon and family of
London.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd weir.
Calvin and Karen of Toronto
spent the week-end with Mrs.
W. Weir, Miss Gertrude Bush
and Mr. and Mrs. George Gib-
son, and accompanied by Mrs.
Weir and Gertrude Rush visited
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dane and
family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Isabelle
and Sandy of Toronto spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Clement.
Taggers in Wroxeter for the
Wingham and District Hospital
Tag Day on Saturday were Dan-
ny Newton and Arthur Gibson.
As in past years, the citizens
contributed to this worthy
cause.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mein-
tee, Toronto, spent the holiday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coates
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Luc-
as and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Heath, Listowel, on Monday
evening.
Mr. Wallace Nixon and
Howard of Camp Borden were
holiday guests with Mrs. Geo.
Griffith and family.
Willing Workers
hold meeting
WROXETER—Mrs, Ross San-
derson and Mrs. Rae Louttit
were in charge of the May
meeting of the Willing Workers.
Hymns were sung and Mrs.
Louttit read Scripture with Mrs.
Sanderson giving the commen-
tary. Eight members answered
roll call.
Mrs. Louttit read a chapter
from the study book on the lat-
er western developrrients of the
church and the several religious
sects. She also conducted the
business since the leader, Mrs.
W. McLean was in hospital.
Arrangements were made for
the topic of the June U.C.W.
meeting. Mrs. Harry Adams
and Mrs. John Snell will be in
charge of the next meeting of
the Willing Workers. A card
was signed for Mrs. McLean
and quilting and supper follow-
ed the meeting.
If you will approach your de-
corating by first selecting the at-
mosphere you want to live with,
you'll discover that all your sub-
sequent decisions will be made
much easier - your decorating
will become a positive and re-
warding experience and con-
fusion a thing of the past.
White and Miss Lucille of TOT"
onto spent the week-end at
their summer home here,
Mr. and Mrs, Orr (Georgina
Lackie) of London spent the
week-end at their summer
home,
Mrs, Eliot Conch and Mrs,
Davis of Rochester, N.Y., visit-
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