HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-28, Page 22BINGO every Saturday at
Goderich Legion,, Hall 8:30 p.m.
:IY ,
Fifteen. regular . games;\ $12:00
Prizes. Four share -the -wealth
games with this week's jackpot
• $80.00 if won in 56 calls, Door
' 'prizes. A3mission "$1,00—gtf
NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion
Hall 8:30 Every Thursday. Ad-
mission $1.00, fifteen regular
games. $.10.00 each. Three
Share -The -Wealth games. One
Jackpot for $190.00 in 58.calls
consolation" One call and
$10.00 added weekly if not
won.—cgtfn
BLUE WATER CHAPTER
284 Order of the Eastern Star
Spring Tea and Bake Sale, Apr.
6, 1974 2-5pm. MacKay
Hall. -11„12,13&14
``CAR leaving for Western
Canada first of April. Room
for passenger. Write Box 96
•Signal Star -.-12,13
'RECEPTION will be heli on
March 30th, for Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Drennan {nee Dianne
Stothers) in Saltford Valley
Hail., Music by the Broughams.
Friends), neighbours" and
relatives are. welcome. -12,13
Huron
lose money on
BLYTH LIONS BINGO, Blyth
Memorial' Hall, Saturday 8:30
1"-,m.` $150.00' Jackpot. Big cash
prizes.--40tf
THE MAPLE LEAF CHAP-
TER I.Q.D.E. will met April
2rcd, 8:r5 p.m:, at' the home of
Mrs: Barry- Eastwood, 359
Iddon Street. -13
PANCAKE SUPPER at
Knox United Church, Auburn,
on '`Wednesday, April 3, 1974,
from 5-8 p.m. Adults $2.00,
Children 12 and under $1.00,
Pre-schoolers free. Sponsored
by Auburn Sunday School.
Films for all while waiting: ----13,
BETA SIGMA PHI JUNE
BALL, Saturday, June 8th.
Music by The Bluetones, 10:00
p.m. to 1:00 a.m., Saltford
Valley Hall. Tickets $12.00 per.
couple available .from any
member.- 1.3,14,15,16 ,
THEY WOMEN OF ALL
CHURCHES are invited • to
hear • Mrs.' Marshall and Mrs.
Mills of "The Invitation to Live,,,
Crusade'' at North Strep
Church, iri'the Ladies Parlour,
Saturday, March :30th at 10;110
am.• Coffee will he served at
9:45. Please plan to at-
tend. -13
farmers will
sweethorn
Q
Abput 100 Huron. Count-'ffar-
mers` stand ea lose money this
season because Canadian Can-
ners Ltd., of 'Exeter 'will 'con-
tract only for the high-risk
green pea crop,.executive mem-
bers of the Ontario Vegetable
Growers Marketing Board sai
• ,Wednesday.
Aubrey Lyons, board director
for Elgin, Middlesex and Ox-
ford counties, told a green pea
and sweet corn growers'
meeting in Londonlast week
.that vertical integration allows
proce'Ssors to put• such a
squeeze on farmers.
Vertical integration is the
means by which processors'
provide their own supplies by
renting land to grow their own
crops. • ' ..
I, i ron County, the far-
mers were told that the cannery
Would grow all its 'own' sweet
corn. The land- around Exeter
is the best in the, province for
sweet corn, yielding six tons per
'acre,:: while. the green pea yield
is only at pear with the provin-
cial average, said Mr.. Lyons.
The crop with the lower
dollarp otential and much
higher risk will be given to the.
"
..farmers. We .are powerless to
stop this," he said. " ,
y,, The marketing, boarddoes
not have acreage`agency.powers
by which i' can set farm quotas
and limit the increase (of ver,
tical integration'"'farming, he
,said. °
"I have often read about, the
mysterious creature in ..the
mountains of Tibet,,called the
abominable snowman. You
don't have to go to. Tibet to see
them -we've got a real snow
job right here." "
Bill Collins, chairman of the
board, said a special committee
'has been established to meet
with ministry officials on both
a provincial And ,federal level
to push for the equalization qf.
vertical farming.
"We are going to try to 'bring
C'them back down, maybe to 20 ,
per' cent," said 'Mr. Collins.
"We are going to do .the best
in our power to elirpinate this
insi'd'ious method of farming by
multi -national corporations."
He also said the board corn -
crop
mittee - would push for
equalized prices' for vegetables,
in Eastern Canada: This year
the Qu,bec farmers have
promised to hold out for prices
comparable ;o Ontario's, he
said.\ • . • •
"And\ I hope` these•;`farmers. .
will not settle for ds..We lost
13:,000 acres, of beans to Quebec
last.year because of -their lower
prices," said Mr. Collin
Clarence Doroh, board direc-
tor for Huron, Pertk,and• Lamb=,
ton counties, said soipe farmers
• were attempting 'to hot rj ,out, •on
their' 'contracts.
"Some farmers' kiave1.•' old
them they' li'„.grow peas if we
can get corn, but so far we've
\
got nowhere. The grpwers
aren't taking it very 'lightly,'
he said. .
"We're very unhappy' about
it, but I don't know whether
we'll be able t'o' do anything
about it. Perhaps the growers
should unite." °
Farmers at the Meeting said
they would suffer' a loss but
could not estimate how .much.
Frank Barnes of the Ontario
Crop Insurance Commission,
a
federal=prt vincial cost -sharing -
program old the farmers their
insuranc premiums will
:almost 'lo ble this year.
The inc ease is in direct
relation to price .increases set
by the marketing -board rlier
this month, he said.
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AT THE MAgKAY_ . HALL,
Wednesday, April the'.3rd, The
God'erich Rebekah Lodge will
be holding a dessert card Party
at 1:30 p.m... Admission '75c.
Euchre, 500 and ,Bridge will be
played ,until '4' p.m.. Prizes,
followed by a bake
Sale. -9,14,13
THE ANNUAL SPRING
DANCE sponsored by Lucknow'
Agricultural Society, to the
music of Lionel Thornton and
his' orchestra, will be held in
Brookside Public School on
Friday, April 5th from- 9:00 to
1:00. Admission $5.00' per
couple in advance with. a
limited number 'cif tickets, or
$6.00 at the door. if available.
To reserve tickets call, Russell
Irvin, 529-7408•-10-13
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THE REQPENING
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Reservations Appreciated
Phone -•565,-1.843 4):
11,12,13b.
Annual meeting_
OF
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TO BE MONDAY, 1
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