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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-06, Page 14C'a
The OOderich SIP411.1Star, Thursday, Awn 6, 1967
FRONT
Federation
Will Demand'
Higher ° Price ,
The t president of the Ontario
. Federation Of 'Agr,iOulture says
•furtheraction On the price' of
induStrial rnilk "has been post.
-killed until we can Meet with
Mr. Greene:I' ,
Charles Munro.of Erxibro says
the Meeting with Agriculture,
„ Minister J. J. Greene has been
arranged. With the minister's of,".
lice for April 7.
1 -le ernphasized that the Fed.
eration is not giving up on $5
industrial milk.
"This0 is not the last round
if we don't get what we want,"
he said.
Mr. Munro °declined to say
what further action is planned if
the federal government does not
conie through with an increase
In the milk price. Mr..' Miuiro
made his comments following an
emergency meeting in Ottawa of
'representatives from the mem.
ber organizations afthe Canadian
Federation of Agriculture.
Called at the request of the
OFA, the meeting brought to.
gether representatives of .farm- •
ing and dairying from across
Canada.
Mr. Munro says the OFA dele-
gation "gave strong leadership"
in planning wto protest what he
calls "this totally inadequate -gov-
ernment program."
r Tom Robson.of L eamington, the
. also attended the Ottawa meet.
ing, says the Federation has "an
obligation to continue °th fight
.for $5 milk."
"Our farmer members have
voted OVO.rwhelimingly for $5
milk," he said, "and we're going .
to do our utmost to see they
get it."
16.1111.,
- Sugar Beet
Crisis Solved
By Subsidy
At a social evening honouring thit yearvs,
centennial warden of Huron county, Donald
MacKenzie, the warden and his wife Flor-
“ence, seated, were presented with a hand-
some set of matched luggage. Standing are
members of A' shield township council, who '
sponsored the well -attended event. Left to
right, the'y are: Girvin Reed, Dungannon;
Gordon Boyd, R.R. 3, Goderich; Richard
, West, R.R. 3, Goderich; Eugene Frayne.'
R.R. 3, Gocterith; Paul 'Ceasar, “Dungannon.
(Staff. photo)
Huron Warden 'Family Honor
Huron county's centennial War-
den, Donald MacKenzie, and his
wife, Florence, were honored at
a social evening and dance helc
r—in.theauditoriurra.of,Lucknaw.high.
school on .Friday night
•
honour of Warden upon him and
for their kindness in honouring
him and his wife with such a -
handsome gift.
. ...14444rs..oflit.tran.county.cotm.u.—
cil who attended the event were
called upon to appear at the front'
of the stage. As each member of
Pours Delivery
Owned fa Operated by
/Pau Spain
Local Deliv, rvice
Local Ha g
ANYTIME
The event was sponsored by
Ashfield township council. of
-which -Donald has been reeve
since 1960. Also present for the
occasion were John and Donna
MacKenzie who were called to
the stage to be With their. par-
ents during the presentation.'
Acting on behalf oI Ashfield
• council and .citizens of that town.
ship and the residents of Huron
county in general, Donald Simp.
son, Ashfield clerk -treasurer,
read the .address to the Warden.
Afterwards, Mr. and Mrs. Mac.
Kenzie were presented with a
handsom set of matched luggage;
During the presentation ceremon.
les, Donald thanked the members
of Ashfield council and the cit.
izens of Huron for bestowing the
"
Warden introduced him to the ass.
embly. Murray Gaunt, MLA for
Huron :Bruce, who attended the
event, spoke briefly during the
Boyd's Orchestra provided
music for dancing. Lunch vek s
served following the presentat.
County . cotmcil _ walked. by, the, 1911,
Huron Junior Farmers Convene
Th ,Hih County Junior • • discussion at next thee.ting.
Farmers held a meeting in the The' treasurer's report -was
agricultural board rooms inClin. give n by Dave Inglis. Murray
• tOn on Mafeh 29, 1?57 with the „ Hoover pointed out that any club
president Murray Hoover in taking a bus trip outside the
charge. The business arising county should contact the county
from the minutes of a previous executive before going.
meeting -was as follows: Don Mc.
Kercher pointed out that the more Four mernbers from the county)
members on the goll of each club Bill Campbell, • •• DOnald Mo.
meant more delegates to attend Kercher, Gordon Pryce and Bob
the Guelph Conference and on the ' Fotheringham won the Junior 00
scholarship trips. Theiddea.of Farmer's curling bonspiel held
adopting an orphan child was left ,in Guelph, They won over 28,
to the cehtennial committee for other rinks. •
e
, OTTAWA, Agriculture'Minist.
er J. Greene Said:he was "ex.. •
tremely pleased" to, learn of
the decisionby the Oanada and.
Dominion Sugar Company to con.
tinue to opera,te its Chatham, On.
tario, refinery.
Mr..Greene said: 0 00
"This is a shining example,of
the benefits- that can be—reapedm
when different interests and
'groups work together tOwards a
common goal.. The continuance of
a sugar beet industry in Ontario
has been brought ab,out.by the co.
operation of the Fe0era1,Governi.
/pent, the sugar 0company, and ,
sugar beet growers."
,Earlier, the Canada andpotn.
•inion Sugar Company hadannotin.
ced that it could not operate its
plant in Chatham unless it ps
assured tbat growers would con.
tract to grow a minimum of
20,000 acres of beets this year,.
This objective has now been
reached. The average support
price is $15.50 per ton.
Five 4-H Clubt4
Organized
For 1967 Year
Llg
of clubs in the northern,dis.
trict of Huron county held in
Lucknow high school auditorium,
the- Dungannon 4—H beef club re.
grouped for another year's actiV•
ity. At the meeting,. during which.
five area -clubs were formed,
the followig 4-11 members were
elected to serve on the executive
of Dungannon 4-11 beef club:Phil-
ip Foster, R. R. 3, Goderich,
"president; Paul Eedy, R. R. 1,
Dungannon, vice-president; Jill
Bennet, R. R. 1, Port Albert,
secretary; John MacKenzie and
George- Adams,- both of ILR. 1,
Port Albert were chosen to be
press reporters. 0•
Ross Eedy and John Clark are
the' 1967 Dungannon beef club
leaders,
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