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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-04-12, Page 26PAGE 10A---GODERICH SIGNA►. 't‘.att, "I'HtrttSIAY. APRIL 1'.' 1973 Farmers say milk price increase gone through high costs BY KEITH ROULSTON Despite the la,.1t•.l 1111 rt•t in the price of fluid milk. t rin,,i• are .t 11 on I\ .1 -hoot where til -t•\ were :t \t•ar ago Huron ('ount\ members of Parliament '.t'! (old SaturaI.l\ Flu., l'rt•wattha ,at Hu11(•11 town•hlp told the 'member, lathered tan the tnntlal \1enl her• of Par li umlaut dinner and otitereti, t' t), Il t't'a1 h\ (,he Frderatt,rll tat Agri,ulture. that the in, re;t,e• h:t\)• been alnlo•t entire!\ eaten up h\ teed , (>st ina rea•e,. (",pe, Lail\ t,lr high pruteln teed, Jack Armstrong of .auburn. , htlrnla11 of the Huron ("ount\ \111k l'u111inittt ,sold he x thought the con•unlet w:t, get- ting stut k iu the in, rease, He noted that the, t\\o ina'rea,e• lu the farmer 111 the 1l -t \ear ha\e amounted to about two vent, "( quart 1'he tori, e had increased to the Consumer tlt)•to five , ant. Ht ,aid he did not thunk that the other cots in. \.,(+1\ Ill pro, tht• Milk for , aan, 1mption had risen enough to \\ Arrant 11 an in- , rea•,, We're setting .t f.tir pri,e." he -.aid. hitt the a•on•ltrner 1, get ting •t wk.: In the milk onunirree., brief. \lr Arirt'trong noted that (lair\ farming 1n Huron 1, .1 nl.ttor 01,10-tn. \k 011 !)lii far. tiler, (lerl\ing their 11v(ii froom It The„hr1(1 •;ual x111• relent in- , rea•,• to in(1u-trial nr11k prodip er• I thesis •pro(111, Ing milk 1or_ th, rn:tntlta( tare of butter. , hee•e Stn(1 ,kine rnrlkt k,,,i. t l„.\v. The in, re:t,e v.. a, tits ant, .( hundredyy eight. of hla h cent, is to be held hack for export- le:aymg farmer, with 1 net 1111 re:I ( rat 11i gent• Fit• -til the y1iIk• 'Marketing Board had requested :all 111- (Te:(•e of $1 per c\kt :in(1 he said It something not (1"n(• to incre:t-e return to the in- dustrial n111k produ(1'r there vt ill he tower, (1 11t v 1:lrnler- in Huron Several brit fs, including one (14 I ered by Jim Williamson of Walton. president of the Huron ('auntv fork f)rodut er,, , ailed for re-evanllnat Ion of thi•er- rlment - tie( 1,1on to (trot, capital g:tin- t t\ on tr:Infer of the 1- 11 1\ tfarrn to :4 1 1 at death of the lather It pointed out that this -oul(i mean a ,on would have to work for \ear, for hr, father until t"11e (owner (lied By lhi: tit/ie. the son could be an old 1111(1 loo, Mr_ .M-1.Kr11ea.:at:l hst...h k 1 made representation to .John Turn(r, aline -ter of finani several tunes on the; �llhtect He said he thought i a- tokengt•.ture by Nit- Tor He -aid H; la gene Whalen. Mini,ter of Agri(ultur(• 1s also ('on('erned over the i)rt•'('nt -et 1lp and , had .1 -ked that the capital g:4111• be w: 11ved whenever a farm 1. Iran-ferrl•d «from father tr, son "1've• been \sat,lungg over my shoulder ever ,ince 1 heard :shout the fringe-. :Mason F3a11e\. . Chairman of the meeting (lurppe(1 "1 don't take a chane e (M T11\ inns being behind my hack' The Fork 1'rodit t r a1,0 • ar la,hed out at the removal of tht' t,tritt on import of ,Flleats. •;l\ 1118 It put, fafrrtt•r. at. a 111-otd.\ tnt,tgt because ether '111 rle• ha\ e not lowered then r harrtt•r, too l'he Huron Count, Soil and C'r'op 1111pr'oA ement :A i'O&'latinrl itre•ente(1 a brief that opposed the possible location Of a au-,'Ie;tr power station in Huron .hong like Ilur•on. Murray t;,oInt. NI 1' 1' for Huron -Bruce ;illi that he understood that i t u r, an wa, lint one of a 11u111 - het of pusslble sites for the plant. but N1r fiailey s31(1 that negotiators for Ontario Hydro dealing with the present power , orrr(1or planned for north Huron telt Huron seemed cer- tain to be t hta�en. "1)�3 you think t)t•ut)It• in ,(grit ult((re are really .against the power --tat ion?'" Mr. NI, 1t itle\ :t -ked.. ' Arlvaine \k ho,e dealt 'with Ontario 11\dr,a wouldn't be for 311,were(I Jack Stafford, Ont:trio Frederation of Agri, 141t(Ire director for North IfiirOtr Ile pointed out that the Dough, Point •t:ttlon lel Bruce ha, created hardships for far- 01t0r, hon,ting prices and of - tering \4 ages 1113 made it im- possible for farmers to keel) labourers. In other \cords, Mr. fila 11 1111(•\ said, the long terns benefits are not equal to the 11:4rd,hip,. The (11110t,ilty. of getting and keeping farm labour w -as dealt 'with in a brief presented by Allan Turnbull of (rand Bend. v 1a t•-pre-sideut of the Federation of Agriculture. The brief called for suhsi(14/:11 ion of, labour for f:l rm, N1 r. Gaunt wondered if :in extension of the government's Manpower training; program which ,flows 75 per cent sub- <t(lii:1tH)n of people \chill• being trained would help. He was told than this would be fine while the training went on, but once the training period was ,on11(11•ted, it \could be hard for farmer, 14'; be able to pay enough ro keep the help. NI I. !1(kinlev •aid high -unemployment insurance p:4\ men- made it hard for far- mer.: to ((raw labour to the farm • While the payments may he needed in ,ottie areas of the country to help the unemployed exist. they are too high in rural area.. "it the w:tv of 11fe of farming 1• attractive enough young • people will stay on the farm”, he •a id, Russell. of Se.afor th.. felt subsidies were not the an- . -Aver to the farm labour prnhlem- "We need prices that e gond rentinleration w we can pay labour. If we ger them we may he In for shortage in food he said Mr Mekinlev noted that food today take, up only 16 per cent Of thr wage du lar com- pared to 23 per rent • l f) nears -Jack Riddell wondered if far - niers rewarded their employees with bonuses during periods when they were getting good prices f(ir their goods. Several farmers at the meeting replied that th4v (lilt Get together with a man you can trust. 4 He's your Texaco Farm Distributor And he's an expert Trust him to help you keep your equipment in top condition with top griplity lubricants Hell give you the"most up-to-date information on equipment maintenance And he II do all this with excellent products at good prices • People.,trust their Texaco man That s why they keep coming back We trust you will too VIC WALDEN FUELS Box 21, Maitland Rd. S. Goderich 524-8812 A&P POUCY Always do what u honest and fair for every customer. RAINCHECK: 1f an advertised special it, ever sold out, ask the Manager " f ;, a Raincheck It cnt•tles you to the same •'em at the same t,.- .,al price the Following week Or If you wish we'll give you a comearabie iteni at the same special price. GUARANTcE: AKP offers •) •ancon- ditio• a) rncn.y back guarantee No .e311,:, what It is, no matter who makes h, I• 48P sells It, ASP euar.,ntees it. EllE1111131111,11A111.1) p : PWEOPRUCESJ BURNS CAMPFIRE SLICED Side Bacon 1 -LB VAC PA( Fresh Chicken Parts —CHICKEN HALVES -;LEG QUARTERS BREAST QUARTERS MIXED . QUARTERS CHICKEN WHOLE CUT UP lb BURNS BRAND, STORE PACK, BEEF 8 PORK Sausages SUPER - RIGHT RED BRAND GRADE 'A" BEEF Rib Short Roast SONE IN, POT ROAST Shoulder Roast , BLADE BONE REMOVED Blade Roast FOR BOILING Brisket Plate Prime Rib Steaks Cross Rib Steaks. ib lb 98? 1648¢ b '1.28 SUPER - RiGHT QUALITY PORK Pork Back Ribs COUNTRY STYLE Spare Ribs FRESH Pork Leg Roast BUTT 8 SHOULDER Pork Chops MEATY 1b. 78 Y Pork Hocks BY THE PIECE, END CUTS SX BRAND, BULK, .4 VARIETIES (HOT, SWEET, PLAIN, GARLIC) Ib 98s� Italian Sausage SX BRAND, NIAGARA, COLI Polish Sausage SX BfiAND, SLICED, FAMILY PACK Cooked Meats TOWN CLUB BRAND `- Wieners 169851 16 -oz vac pac 985/. 1 -Ib vac pac 68ft Side Bacon NEW ZEALAND, SHOULDER Lamb Chops 0MSTEAD, FROZEN Smelts HIGHLINER, FROZEN, IN BATTER Boston Bluefish PRICED LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO CANADA GRADE "A", .E9ISCERATED (FOR FRYING, ROASTING OR BROILING) FRESH, 2 Y0 3 lbs AVERAGE HICKENS Ib lb $1.2 8 lb 98s/ 1b68$i Ib88si 16'5211 Ib 6 Ilfzi Ib 78? 12 -oz pkg 49Ft 14 -oz pkg 79¢ Serve Quality ..Jane ParketlakedGoods andGoods and Sive! SLICED, 60°e OR 100' " WHOLE WHEAT, CRACKED WHEAT LANE BREAD PARKER 31t ,r,',,,:e, 795i JANE PARKER VANILLA MACAROON SAVE 8ci CUP CAKES 35Y1 .JANE PARKER (Tart 'N Sweet 'N Good to Eat') '(ACTION PRICED) JANE PARKER JANE PARKER, MERINGUE SAVE 101 LEMON PIE G 59f/ Cherry- .Pie full'8-inch, 24 -oz pie 6551 Chelsea Bu s JANE PARKER (SPICY. RAISIN RICH) (ACTION PRICED) JANE PARKER, PLAIN OR SUGAR Spanish Bar Cake- 219.07 cakes79. - Family Donuts JANE PARKER (SAVE 10c) JANE PARKER Jelly Roll giant 1 lb 7 oz cake 691 Hot Cross Buns (SAVE 10c) 16 -oz pkg 5 9 5i (SAVE 6c) pkg of 12 495/ (PKG OF 6 43C) pkg of1279/ 26 -FL -OI BUS 5/$11 00 PEPSI -COLA Actionpriced! ( Plus Deposit ) Discount Prices PlusWeekly "Action Priced" Specials! CHILI TOMATO DINNER, BEEF 'N POTATO DINNER, RICE ORIENAL, NOODLE STROGANOFF Shirriff's MONARCH IMPERIAL BEEF IT UP - Soft Margarine LIQUID 8 -oz pkg 5 351 TWIN PAC OF 2 � j • 8.0Z TUBS (ACTION PRICED) Javex Bleach - 64 -1I -oz -plastic ;ug 495/ ORANGE PEKOE Red Rose TO Bags pkg 0160 881 ORANGE FLAVOUR Allan's Crystals POLY PKG OF 5 1719 314.0? ENVS FABRIC SOFTENER (PREPRICED 83c) Fleecy A&P Garbage Bags 64 -f1 -oz plastic jug 79¢ AAP BRAND, CANADA FANCY Tomato Juice CANNED Prem LUNCHEON MEAT F.B.I., APPLE, GRAPE, ORANGE, Fruit Juices E. D. SMITH Ketchup PARTLY SKIMMED 2% 48fI•o1 tin 3 7¢ 12 -oz t n 59i RECONSTITUTED carton of six -6 -f1 -oz btls 9c{ 32 -II -oz 6tl 5 8 16.11 -oz lin 1 81 Borden's Milk A&P, WITH AMMONIA Window Cleaner 15 f.-o=plastic btu 495/ 8 FLAVOURt pkg 0125 995 a A&P Fruit Drinks 'M 48 -fl -oz tin 29¢ WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS. AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, 1913. DETERGENT (PREPRICED 690 IVORY LIQUID 39¢ 2-1 fl pl.etic btl 8 O'CLOCK, 100°o BRAZILIAN COFFEE Bean Coffee 1.Ib bag 83? WESGATE BRAND, VANILLA, CHOCOLATE RIPPLE, BUTTERSCOTCH RIME Ice Cream 1/2 gallon carton 88? JUBILEE, MILD, PROCESS Cheese Slices SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI 8-o: pkg 3-9? Napoli Pastas vtF=296 YUKON CLUB ALL„FLAVOURS ,., Beverages 10FL OZOFT NS2,29 IY ActiOn priced' FYt(E1LE ROYALF WHITE PINK, YELLOW FACIAL TISSUE 311.00 13 x, t 111 3 Ply he-ts FLORIDA, SEEDLESS Grapefruit iO/891tsize 8 CANADA No. 1 "GRADE, ONTARIO, HOT HOUSE GROWN Cucumbers 2i9; SEVERAL DIFFERENT VARIETIES • - .69 Violets AFRICAN 4 -inch pot $1 Action priced! Ire x'',1(4 ill A, v/NIIF PINK. YEtt.OW ROYALE TISSUE 31$1.00 I dal' now to Eur to sped( e city fares a aly as ui his was eV saY visit t I don't an ordi e true n free- r resat eusto visit th tnl that e win( beratel ge fur 1 he extr used t king ill rich pet half a( it ever' uxuriol e heat bill; p1 11 roue g the t the pa \t) that longe ptic(u ice. 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