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IOODERICH $IGNA .STAR, THUR.WDAY. APRIL 0, 19'12
i.t marketing board
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to- control egg sales
**The new - national farm R.A. Olson announced the names
products `Marketing g coulncil of council jnem4ers in Ottawa
should immediately' set up an Monday. Chaired ` by Alberta
agency to cio n t r 91, 'egg :armor, Paul Babey, the new
rnarketings," Gordon "' Hill; council will Overs.eetheoperation
President of the Ontario qt, marke'tin.g •agencies '
Federation of Agriculture, said in. established ., under the Farm.
Toronto Tuesday, after learning, Products Mafikefing Agencies
Act.
of the,appointment of 'the six -man
i1ation'l, 'council. „The egg
"industry is tottering bh the brink
,of bankruptcy. It needs quick
action 'to salvage what remains
and restore the industry, , to
prosperity."
Federal Agricultur Minister
REPORT
Two people' �suffered ''injui'Y
Saturday evening when the
compact car they were driving
was involved, in a three car pileup
on Highway '2'l about two miles
north of Goderich. Dennis J.
Little of 115 Picton Street East in
Goderich, driver of the vehicle,
suffered lacerations .n , the ,
accident and Shirley Picot of 1-31
Picton Street East, a passenger,
also was injured.
According to,, investigating
officeis from the Goderich
detachment : of the Ontario
Provincial Police the Little car
struck a car driven by Scott W.
Mabon• of R.R. 6 Goderich from
-behind- then-bounced_aernS s... the.._
lane of oncoming traffic and was-- -
struck by a third car driven by
James W. Doherty of R.R. 3,
Goderich. Drivers of the other
"'Babey is an excellent choice
to lead this. council," Hill
;co'mmented• "He was President
of Alberta's Unifarm
• organization and is keenly
interested itt marketing. His
experiencein farm organizations
and his awareness .of farmers'
'income problems. will be
• tremendous assets in his new
job."
Vice -Chairman of the council is
'Real Roy, who has ,served with
farmers' co-operatives . in
Quebe%
Ontario's contribution comes
in the form of Ralph Ferguson, an
egg producer from Alvinston.
"We look forward to hint
making a real contribution:" Hill
said. "Ferguson is active in farm
policy development and has had
first-hand experience of the
disastrous results of producing a
commodity for which there are no
markets."
The other council members
are: Adrien Levesque, a former
New` Brunswick •Minister of
Agriculture; Hector Hill, a Nova
Scotia poultry farmer; and• Albert
Vilfauve, a Manitoba pork
producer. A ,
•cars escaped injury.
The compact suffered damage
in excess of •$700 while damage
was estimated at $600 'to the
Doherty car and $500 to.the Mallon
ijehlclp. , - ,.-
Red Cross
annual meet.
The 52 Annual Meeting of the
Canadian Red Cross Society,
Ontario -Division, will be held at
the Royal- York•Hotel in•Toronto,-•
April 20 and 21, 1972.
More than 400 delegates
representing Red Cross
Branches across Ontario are
expected to attend. the two-day
• meeting to discuss the Society's
services to the community and to
conduct official business.
Highlight of the Annual. Dinner
on Thursday eveningwill be guest
speaker, John W. Fisher, S.M.,
Canada's famed Centennial .
Commissioner.
Workshops- on Blood, Water
Safety, Services for Seniors, Red
Cross Youth and •Genera.l
Information will be held Thursday
in addition to displays and
information posts on • other,
services.
The election of officers for the
coming term will take place at the
Business Session, Friday, April
21: This session will• also feature
Committee reports including
some visual preseritations-°of the
Society's Work. t -
OWPMB,.elects
.raador president.
William Brander, R.R. 8,
Mississauga, has been elected
chairman of :the Ontario Wheat
Producers' Marketing"Board.
The announcement was made
following . the board's inaugural
meeting held in Toronto April 3
and 4 during which -the complete
executive slate of. officers were
elected for the coming yetl+r.
Mr'. Brander moved up from
first vice-chairman replacing
Mr. M.R. McDougall, R.R. 2,
_Blenheim who �.iiad served as
chairman for the past two years:
Mr. McDougall remains on the
Workers atthe Goderich Memorial Arena completed thetask of removing the ice for another:season on
Monday and preparing the arena surface for roI ler skating.,Roller skaters will be able to start another
season of their favorite sport this Friday at 8:00 p.m. Skating continues until 11:00 p.m. at a.cost of 50
cents for admission and 40 cents for skate rentals. Jim Denome is seen above cleaning up the remains
of a winters ice.—staff photo
� contest for Signal -Star readers
Our Hometown Paper
Shrier, publisher of The
Goderich Signa -Star, announced
this week #hatthts newspaper v4II
. be running the "Our Hometown
Paper" :contest which is offered
Inco-operationvvith the Canadian
Copnmunity • Newspaper
Association:
The contest is open to All
readers of'Th.e Goderich
Star
--
Star and the reader who • best
describes in his'or her own words
ju,,st what the com'munity
newspaper• means tq him or to her
May win a $300 cash prize and a
gold medal. •
The written expression of frank
opinion should be at least 250
words but should not exceed 700
words.
The objective is to encourage
CCNA readers 'themselves to
think about what their community.
newspaper means to them, their
families, their lives and their
conimunities, and ,to set these
thoughts down in straightforaiard
language. Polished literary
expression is not sought. The
judges_. -will be interested in
simple, clear exposition that
indicates an awareness by the
reader of the role of the
community newspaper. •
Entries shouldbe forwarded to
The Goderich Signal -Star no later
than Friday, April 21. The best
(3)THE RED CROSS IS
PEOPLE LIKE YO1'
HELPING
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
entries in the opinion of the
publisher and his editorial staff
will, he puhlished=_in the Signal -
Star and forwarded to "contest'
headquarters by April'30.
• It should be pointed out that
contest judges will not look for
excessively high praise for the
local . co.namwnity newspaper batt`
will study the judgerr ent and
understanding by readers of the
function of the paper.
hen you.e t over a -x t-e.n•1-e-d, what a big un
belief a Eow-cost credit union (can can be!
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Usually,you have more money Left over for living expenses,
too. A§k the credit union about •a loah to pay bills. Don't
hesitate to ask, even if you already have a loan. The credit
union's job is to help you solve your money problems.
39 St. David St.
Goderich Community
Credit Union
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524.7931
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chair -man. .... -_ .._ : .•
The position of first vice-
chairman went to Fergus Young,
R.R. 1, Ennismore, who advances
from the 'second v_ ice -chairman
position. .
Russell Rodgers, R:R. 1,
Kingsville, was elected to the
second vice-chairman position,
• moving up from the fifth member
of the board's execu.tive
committee, a position he, held
during the -past year.
Also elecfed'as fifth man of the _
executive committee' was Irving
Kleiman, R.R. 1, Simcoe.
There are two new members on
the 12 man board ordirectors this
year, and they are:r Garnet Jack,
Chatham who replaces
Ray Bellamy; and Robert Henry.
„Box 1'2,"Blyth who r places'R,T:
-Belton, .
Other members of the hoard
are James O'Shea, R.R. 3,
Granton; .Bruce Clark, Dutton,
and Dan Nielsen, R.R. 1, Cherry
Valley.
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