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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-02, Page 27e el District Farmer spec s . out Far' Sliow o London Ibis, weekM1 Junlowr. • FarmerNama-=this "Farm Machinery";' ;entertainment 'feature • .to be Agricultural Policy , glib* " `' ' ' ., ' Middlesex .. Effects, on Canada"; ':Corn County. Junior' • Farmer" Marketing "Off the Farm and Association on the Tuesday "Grains Marketing' As It Affects evening' programs "of ' the' 1972. Ontario":_• _ _ _ Farm Show., This is just one of the With more. than 25,0.00 ,people rnany iriteres=t'ng programst;that attending the show last year and the increase in activities, a special information booth has been designed and will be set up to direct the Farm Show visitors to their particular area of interest. - Another attraction for the .1972 Farm Show will be the opening of the Top of the Fair dining lounge for buffet and regular meals. This luxurious restaurant is located On the third floor of the grandstand. - On Wednesday, Mar. 1 at 1:30 p.m. an all=breed Ontario Swine Sale will be held at the Sheep and Swine Barn. The sale will include top boars, bred sows and open gilts of the following breeds: Yorkshire, Hampshire, Landraee and Lacombe. it w will be offered during t'he four-day show which starts Tuesday"; Feb. 29 and runs through to Friday, Mar. 3. In the area of beauty,25 attractive young ladies will contest the 1972 Farm Show Princess title, with the lucky gal being eroawned on • Tuesday evening. Being Ontario's premier farm equipment show is easy when over 145 exhibitors will occupy 140,000 sq. ft. of floor space,` bringing. together a kaleidoscope of modern farm equipment -and machinery, as well as hundreds of up-to-date goods and products dor the farm -housewife. A • special theatre has been planned, for the second floor and will .seat an additional 600 persons. The theatre programs include new educational exhibits featuring timely 'topics such as: Doors open at ,10;3Q a.m. and. close; at 10:30. p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, and the' show concludes at 4:30"p.m. on Friday. Admission is $1.00. vat Inspecting new "straw" semen storage equipment are Members 'of the Executive for United Breeders Inc. for 1972. From the Left are Russ Thompson, Orangeville, Art McKane, Georgetown (Past Pres.) Dr.' C. Reeds, General Manager, Jack Gillespie, Galt,. President; Lloyd Brown, Chesley, (Vice Pres,) Cliff. McNeil, Goderich, and Wn•r.' Stone, Blackwater. olborne Township officials for 1972 . • At' the regular . meeting , of Colborne Township Council held at the Township Hall, Carlow, on Tuesday evening, February 1,, and Boundary Roads. Council approved the Warble Fly Spraying for r972. The Clerk was instructed to' apply for the 1972 at which all members were - Township's membershipin the present, final reading was given - Association of Ontario to the' By-law confir ping the Municipalities formerly known as appointment of the statuatory and • the Association of Ontario the non-statuatory officials for Mayors -and Reeves.. Rental fee the year 1972. • for the'use of Colborne Township These include the following: Hall was increased from $2,00 to West , wawanosklini_.e.........,,,,......d ° Tam-- -$6.001crea•eh cti$ity ore t .Auditors, A.M. Harper Ltd.; Road • • Nell Su erintendent eviqoo'M 1 G d• .Collector, . Wilmer 'Hardy; Township organizations will be krovineia1-Municipal able to continue having their $ Employment Incentive Program meetings there free -of -charge. 1971-197 2 bringing the Twenty-five names of Saltford Township's present' allocation to •residents requesting street lights $2,500:This should complete the for Saltford , was "presented , to project of the . removal and Coutrcil. The processing of this burning of Township roadside petition is to begin immediately. • dead elm trees. Additional funds The Clerk reported that an .are being applied for, which, if additional $1,000 had been approved, areto be used for the approved by the Department of + . repair and rre'tienorating of the o "the Current T't ,vonship:Ha`-11:- r I cautipons government on beef insurance company has succesdiil year Solicitors, Donnelly and Murphy; nee Viewers, E -Moore., • Eric_ �. � r Farm �- ..� . p Arnold Y L ors Utubh overall national meat authority. • -general e u n g ,. e o n a r di s cautioned the -Ontario The letter said .the NFU is basis to establish young farmers. •• • Christolow,, Harry Chisholm; government not to ' use its unable,to support.any production • in the business of farming, but not Pound K e'e p e r s•: Raymond resources to develop beef incentives• -program for beef on a commodity basis. .H tt• William Fisher, ' aggi i lam is er , Thomas production incentive' programs without first having established The union Vice President A very successful year for the Lawlor, James Feagan; Stock which would have the effect of an overall national meat authority called fora program comparable West .Wawanosh ;Mutual Fire Valuators: Terence Hunter and driving prices down, in light of 'to avoid pladingbeef producers in to the Veteran's Laud.Act,used .e Insurance Company was reported "John • S. Kernighan; "Colborne ' reported increased cattle a comparable position to that following World War 2 to help' get by president Charles Anderson of W h , 'Bert numbers. _experienced by hog producers .*young farmers established. Lucknow • • the - 93rd annual M Wh' t d Walter Miller, Vice President , over the past few years or shifting' Mr. Miller said the NEV will meeting held at the Dungannon a grave also of the NFU, in a recent letter to production from one commodity rcontinuewto pursue the policies t h e Hon . W m A. S t e w a r t to another. The letter suggested • established by i-ts members in Minister of Agriculture and Food, low interest partially forgiveable convention and will as k called on- the Minister 'to use his loans . could serve a useful. governments to treat the cause of a influence f l u e•n c e t o the .problem—not the symptoms. el, Herson .get other , . for election this year, George Feagan bf Goderich, Gerald Kerr of RR 6 Goderich, Fred McQuillin ofWest Wawanos McWhinney of RR 1, Dungannon, Mason Agricultural Robinson of B 1 ; ' g' ' ra l Hall on Friday ,called onwere •Bill Wiggins, a afternoon.. - - former director; Git vin. Reed, The -surplus in .1971 increased. Reeve of Ashfield; Don Thompson by $48,225 to a -total of $469,254. . of Thi LucknoV •Sentin year end the investments of -the• Irwin, a former direct©r; At e company xceeded "a million Clarence Hanna, Belgrrave; doll4rs.. Volume of insurance -in ---At a '--meeting following the annual .meeting,, the board ,of directors returned Charles Anderson of Lucknow as •resident of the tom •an 'for tile second erm. Gerald Kerr of RR 6 Goderich was again named vice- president. }Do you have 'something to sejl? Put your message before 11,800,. - households in Huron County in the • • Township's Representative on the Maitland Valley 'Conservation'. Ralph Jewell;: 'Reeve Douglas -McNeil was appointed to be Colborne. Township representative on the Official Board of the Alexandra Marine force increased by $4,160,000 to a total of $70,181,246. Although the surplus increase was not as great as 1970 when an all time high surplus of $106,634 was recorded, the year was quite profitable. The acceptance of the recent,.new _cov.erages....offered .by the Company ha -s -bee -t ite good. Wind' insurance in force is over $11,000;000. - - . M.r. Anderson acted as chairman ford' -the -meeting. Secretary -treasurer • Frank Thompson read theminutes of The last annual meeting and these HURON SHOPPING were accepted' on a motion of• 1l L Vt! .J ' William Wiggins' . and Herson CLASF I E D " Irwin. Mr Thompsorraiso:-readRP_ GE _. . auditors - report , which was accepted on motion of Girvin Reed Phone the Clinton News -Record and Fred McQuillin. The firm of at 482-3443 to place your ad. A. M. Harper and Co. was reappointed as auditor for the next year on motion of Clarence Hanna and Gerald Kerr. The three retiring directors of the company were all re-elected for a three year term. Donald 'MacKay of Huron' Township on a motion of Ray Osborne and Sam Emerson. A John MacLennan of Kintail on a inotieri of George Feagan and Fred McQuillin. ,Delmar Sproul of RR 3 Auburn on a motion of Elmer Black and William McWhinney. Each -'of the directors spoke briefly regarding company business "and expressing their thanks for re-election to office; ... 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