HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-27, Page 15•i
Young Farmers From Britian
To Be Guests Huron Jr. Farmets
Two HurOn county nWinbers of
tbe Ontario Junior Farmers asS.
Ociation will plai hest to a del:
egate from the Young Farmers
association of GreathritainWhen
nine kepresentatives of that group
yisit Ontario -early in May. ''
7aiiiirg Farmer who plans to
visit and,tour farms in HurOn
county is Min SteWart, who comes
from Ireland. He'll be arriving
in the county on Mak 2nd and for
the first week he'll he billeted
at the home of i3obFotheringhain
Who _lives near Seaforth. Bob
has been,an active and prominent
Member' of ,the Huron county
branch of Ontario Junior Farm.,
ers.
, For several years Bob vastop
exhibitor at the Huron County
peed Fair and carried off a few
trophies and priAes each time,
he. entered the totripetitions.
After his successes ideally,
1:4;15b -be WO' ekliibii"at ReiYa
Winter Fair, and he has now be.
come a regular winner 'there.
• For the second week of his
be staying at the home of Bob
WhoSe -.farm is near
Dungannon. During his visit to
Huron, the Young Farmer from
Ireland Will be inspecting agreat
many farms in the county tOstudy
the various affricultural methods
used in Great Britain, -
The eight other delegates will
be billeted in the homes. of JWIR.
ior Farmers 'in other counties of
Western Ontario.
The program of tours is part
of the exchange visits arranged
by the agricultural departments
of both countries. Later, derieg
May, several memOers of Ontario
Junior. Faiiners association are
embarking en a Similar tour of
farins ih Great Britain.
They will leave about the 12th
of Ma y and return around the
24th a JUly, They will he ace.
ompanied by Huron county agile..
MileS . and Mrs. Miles, who In.
tend ,to spend,about two and one.
half months touring the pritish
Isles and the continent.
CONSISTING OF CALVES, COWS, HEIFERS
AND STEERS
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The 'farmers' march on ,Parm
liament Hill in Ottawa now is
planned for sornetlxne WO/eel).
At the first meeting of the
'Ottawa MarCh Comniittee, the
date iras moved to give the farm
organizationi. a 'chance to detail
their 'ease 'againgt the federal
dairy polidy."
Participating in the meeting
in Toronto Wereolhe executives
ofcthe Ontario Federation of Ag -
Also invited to the meeting was
tbe executive of the Union Cath.
resenta.tive of Quebeo farmers.
UCC representatives were not
of the March Committee said the
next meeting' of the -committee
would be held at a tithe when all
three organizations could be re.
presented.
The next meetingyas schedul.
ed for April 26th, when each
group was to bring to the meet.
ing a skeleton brief, outlining
the changes it wants to see in
government policy.
The ,changes are expected to
infolve more than just the dairy
policy. Spokesmen for the meet.
ing said the dairy question is
itself, much of the work will be
done by local groups of the par.
ticipating organizations.
."This is going tobea farmers'
march,. organized by the iar.
mers," the spokesmen said.
Though the Union, the Feder.
ation,, and the UCC are the main
promoters of the march, they
emphasized they are inviting all
other 'rant* organizations to join
in.
"This march is on behalf of
all farmers'," they said,
"just one example of the overall
ladk. of a comprehensive farm
They said farm4?roblems will
not be solved until the gover.
nmenf lakes steps to deal with
what waS called • " the farmers'
chronically inadequate net in.
come position."
In the planning 9f the march
06.tois
.Pert ,-equal4ation from its 1961
1958 stibsidy ‘V.0.1, humireci,
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An ihdependerit'insur-
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quickly .and
When you have a
loss„ help
you with the details., see to
it that you're pat(' promptly.
. For an analysis of your
insurance coverage, visit or
call the man Who displays
this Big "1" symbol. He's a
member of the Ontario
insurance Agents' Associa-
tion. He'll give you..
service beyond
thecall of duty.
it was announced Friday,
41eid- the -amount naCesaary, Or
,,ctiins4mees,•• warrant. will „be
The commission aleO aniletleor
ced an unchanged price Of 30 cents
a pound for Canada first grade
chede.ar cheese in eartots del-
ivered to debignated points:-. •
011414000
On bUtterfat basis,. The new AY'
cents g poggi Of butterfat gem"
pared tec,21,113' oaete 1960,1907.
A spokesman said, however,
that an export subsidy on cheese
to 6 i/g cents, meaning an ,,eff.
eetive price of 44 1/2 cents,
The 1966, 1987 subsidy iatefor.
manufactured milk was' 85 cents,
with a 10 tent deduction for the
export equalization fund.
The new rate arid 'other sup.
ports provide a support price of
$4.75 a hundredweight 'for man.
On hand to welconte patrons of their hobby
show were these three executive members
of the, Tiger Dunlop W. I.. At left, Mrs.
Ralph JeWell, president of T. D ,W ; center:,
.Mrs. Wilmer Hardy,,, convener of the hobby.
craft show; seated, Mrs. Edna Moore, treas..
urer.
Farm Labor Recruitment Proceeding Well
Ontaridts farm labor force will
.be augmented by some 150 farm
workers this Spring as a result
of a successful recruiting cam.
paign conducted by the OntariO
.department of agriculture „and
food, lion. Wm. A. Stewart
announced today.
Over six hundred British farm•
'workers made an application for
• consideration. Of this nunter.300
Were interVieWed of whom :one
hundred and fifty were 'accepted
for Ontario farm employment. ,
All of those selected have wide
farm experience in the ,variOus
' segments of farm operations.
' Seventy-fiVe percent of those
coming to Ontario are married.
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The Mirlister said that John
H. Krauter, recently 'appointed
agricultural manpower develop -
the United Kingdom to report that
there was considerable interest
on the part of farm workers in
migrating to Ontario to work on
under the program the farm
'worker Oust. agree tc; remain in
agriculture for at least two years.
Farmers interested in.obtain.
ing help from this source May
apply to Krauter, Ontario
.departmeni of agriculture and
food, who will advise them ai
to prospective employees. Fur.
ther negotiations are cairi out
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between the farmer and the app.
licant.
The recruitment program is
being carried Out by. the Ontario
departrnent -of agriculture and
IOW' through the federal 'prow
incial' manpower agreement in
co-operation with the department
of economfcs and development
immigration branch and the Can.
adian immigration authorities.
Where 'necessary, workers are
granted assisted passage pro.
tion department.
• , Announcing the program Mr.
Stewart _said that it would be
expanded to meet future require.
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