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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-12, Page 14Mr., and"Mrs, FQrdycC •Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff MCNeii,. of Goderich, last week heard • lVl;inister .of Agriculture, and Fs od. Williath A. Stewart" explain. the compositional, testing `of un,ilk in a Central laboratory, which is:row :Official in,Ontario." . Mr.° and Mrs. Clank and Mr, d Mrs... McNeil weiatteriding the first. annual .meeting of the Ontario • Milkti1axketing Hoard, Mr. Stewart told the meeting the. dairy industry:, must constantly advance. • "It is with recognition of milk marketing concep d that „I Wish tq announce. --central laboratory :testing of .rhilk as the basis for , ._ settl ment for all milkpurChasec . • in Ontario," said. the .xninister. The ,,compositional testing wtli_ be carried' but -by the infrared • milk analyzers commonly,' known" as TRIVIA. The minister pointed out that for several years the dairy branch, of the .department has given 'study to the centrl lab- oratory concept for,composition- al testing of milk c V-ith quality «improvement in,mind, threepilot areas *ere set up in 19161 in Brighton, Kemptville and Guelph. "These pilot projects were The thrd annual .Junior Farmer Effective ° Speakiig Course was held at the Albion Hills Conservation S,chooi,' near Holton. Delegates from 23 counties participatedin this course, sponsored by the Ontario Junior. Farmer Association and the department of CMA Health Tips an _agriculture and .food:. Prem. _ ._ . -, a. Ribey, Goderich, -.Huron; Les Wernhan, Chesley, Bruce; Jim Cryderman, Bowman- ville, Durham; and G. N. Hawn, course 'in- stri,+ctor, Kemptville agricultural School. iv today. Also, the over -active 'yin. harmful -for anyone to pop pills phoid tissue so frequently seen indiscriminately into -their'-. with head colds in children with • mouths. " - ear infection, often ,points to • Any> medication, including. the removal of adenoids alone. . common : ••Main ' relievers, may The size , _of tonsils vary in cause undesirable side effects in each individual, with . some -as bertain•'susceptible individuals large gas small apples appearing -and the "medical corninunity and from their size. alone to look ceutical industry 'are be. 'serious. How,'ever, these may not comin increasingly aware . of infected:at all and most simple the importance of these unexpect. • large tonh.ils are no`t removed• ed and•undesirable effects: If antibiotics do not solve the One factor of concern is that recurrent attacks successfully, a patient- may be--self-treating or.: frequent attacks have . when„ -,..a-,. 'p'�en�ally serious illness; been overlooked, as of old, ton -.which 'may' be. organib , or flinc. silt -should be removed. They • tional and related to a :nervous - should also be removed when they • condition. There, are many people.. are chronically infected and the ^who have complaints which can.. sO.called. sentinel glands in the Opium. successful,'' said the minister: tl .4pgianaq ax. the,ratiopal..lnstit« With"laborator ies, of theOntarie lite oaf Research in Drying. With Department of, He�altli.. located , .-Dr. J. I , Goulden who 'dev. through ..the.. pr•A'4dnce, an agree.•• eloped ' the infrared instrument , ment was reached where all`i,,e ,It ' was felt that the machine dustrial milk samples would be obviated the human .element' of tested io quality, ,which. others errolr wase could, `not be` tested in the ' " dai branch xakQi atonies at `The developxnej t 01 the mai: ptv ll'e and Guelph. This has chine was Watched :with Interest dev t by our department, the Min,. develolaed' • ' central .jul,�oi'a Oxy " o . quality to ting of all milk samples ister, ' ...In 1WG4 it was- decided to at least once 'a month in the -prd. . purchase the.first %Fort king model vince.,' •'which was manufactured in 'the The minister said that one of united•Kingdoni., We were confide the major obstacles in ` the ent of its ..future potential, The deyelopMent of the compositional Purchase'"'`ef, ' the analyzer tied milk testing laboratories Was the in very conveniently, with the last *t • that the flabcock test•"hasbeen.. - year ,,Pof :;i the'Milkcomposltlon- T• .recognized- 4 - the testing—et— study then under Way:. at,the,.On. butter fat for many•years, tario Agricultural' College;" • ` "Yet it was a manual teSf - •, "In 1965, it was decided to. operated . by people," said the commence using the analyzer for minister, "It was realized that the' testing of ,milk in the newly. it would be very doubtful if the introduced ,owner sampling pro. greatly increased cost of making grant , under •the dairy ,,herd,: the Babcock test in a central improvement system. laboratory .would result_in any ` 1 :mention these detatiis ..of more efficient and accurate re. development to' indicate that we sults than that being done now in the Department apparently in our dairy plants under the were the only people who•,saw supervision of the dairy branch." the future potential• of the my frared analyzer," said M Mr. Stewart recalled that J.L. r.,Stew+_._ Baker, Ontario Dairy 'Com.' 'art. 'Now, because ,of the work mission, pent Some time in we have donee in the Province • put -in charge of the development of the central, laboratory pro« grain, using the inrax'edanalyzer Under the direction of thedairy commissioner. L Hears State at was sungand Mrs. Jefferson led in prayer. Mrs. Chaney read ..l,e. . Mrs. Margaret Leddy had charge of -the chapter in the study ,1book and, also reaslapoem"When I have time. Another hymn was f On to i countries are'; becoming interested." The minister told his audience that, with the commencement of the Northern Ontario -pilot pool for milk under the.Ontario Milk Marketing ° Beard;, it was, elt • that a good opportunity was pro- vided to ^being the analyzer into a' central laboratory concept for - the testing of samples for pay- ment purposes. "This has given us an oppor- tunity to study the operation of Ian The -A of_ -Ag s" Mrs. ; o s on .._ =sang d Mrs. Sam Thompson_ the iiistrument under full pro. took charge of the business, Mrs, gave a reading "No time for duction conditions ,and will pro - Stuart Chamney read the minutes God." After singing '"Come let vide for an ` orderly expansion and gave a$inancial statement of us sing of, a • Wonderful love", in the number pf samples tested."': t year. Mrs. Leddy closed the. meeting-^-. Mr, Stewart said that in or It, was also 'decided to make 'with prayer. The hostesa.assist. to speed up the -development of ., quilts. Brian Jefferson received ed by •Mrs. Ray Hanna served the program, William A. -Hartley the offering. "Unto the„ hills" lunch. • "It must' be kept in mind that this is... something brand new,:" the minister told the annual meets ""To our knowledge .this has not been attempted 00,q110 Seale anywhere else in the world,)'". order that segments of the dairy industry .Will have a voice in the operation of thhe,den.. ° tral laboratory, including,thetak ing,.:and collection 'of Samples, o P a steerit g'• Oeiniuittee NWW..:been appointed consisting,<, Of a representative from the Ontario Milk Marketing- Board,, Ontario Dairy "Processors .Gourlcil,"'On. tario:�c •Transi er1ers# the De, partrnent=of Dalry Science, -m University. of `Guelph,' and the. Dairy Branch of the Departmen of Agriculture and Food, "They„ .have held:. UMW.' ftrst ' meeting and are'well,,oW the .way to developinga�nw,+efflcicint .irid effective" System Of testing'mi lk through..a central. laboratory'? said Avir, Stewar.t..,.; •-- ■ ■ ■ V�1 • • ett ketip • ee_Li iiiplovemi - „ 16 .� l r` . *-„„0-,, Ikhi .- -7— • .6,G►egER.C,'t aiiiirHScHoo1. Y ' - AuDI "ORty,11 . • :x.•xfi } p � neck are persistently enlarged not be explained by an. organic process, but ata persoais,eon. " inuaply taking Iriedication, he is • •- doing so for- some reason which b roof of the German pavil- should be tpvestigaled .- Of course there are -Many will be a rl 1'e who have' headaches, for made 'of steel mesh. i° �tiy'.l cl nce,' that 4.,defy diagrit�sis. be supported by eight pol€sa these are `eventually labelled,. as len-headaehhes-bt t t#hs•shetild _spaced. giving it an appearance be a diagnosis .of exclusidn after of- undulating waves. --A• plastic co -other important. causes have been ',underlay will keep out the -rain. . ruled .out. 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