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From the management and staff
McINTYRE BAKERY
1976 , year the best to you this year
of growth for
' -United Co-ops
happiness'
Excellent teamwork has re -
'll throughsulted in 1876 being a most suc-
e cessful year for United Co -opera-
the year
tives of Ontario, according to
President Allan McIntosh. Mr.
Banella Linda Royal Aim 305 days and 1016 pounds butter- �Yul ms's 306 -day record McIntosh and UCO General
(Very Good), a purebred Holstein fat with a 4.23 per cent average was the highest record listed for Manager, Julian Smith, told the
i cow owned by George Hayden of test. This is a breed class average all of Canada in her class in the delegates to the Cooperative's
RR 2 Gorrie, has won two Super- of 206 per cent for milk, and 241 Holstein Journal (Nov. issue). 29th annual meeting, December
i for Production records'on Record per sent for butterfat. In 365 days, Last year as a six-year-old, her 14, that sales figures had topped
of performance test. As a seven- she produces 25,764 pounds milk, Breed class average was 207 per $292 million, the highest in UCO's
year-old on twice -a -day milking. 1089 pounds butterfat with a 4.23 cent for mills, and 237 per cent for -history.
She produced 23991 lbs. milk in Per cent average test. butterfat. The success of UCO was at-
DAUGHERTY . tributes to Strong co-operation
between board and management
PRO HARDWARE and between member -owners
and employees.
Howleck t study cost A decline in world fertilizer
prices resulted in amine per cent
reduction in savings over 1975 but
a patronage
urn to members
d of ;,3 5 million was still declared.
•, of new,- Belmore arena Last year was a year of growth
0, 'a ° for UCO with new facilities, addi-
• s a Howick Township is going .to some funds for the construction. OTHER NEWS tions and renovations taking
take a close look at the cost of The building committee con- The council also authorized a place at numerous branches and
• s° d building a new arena complex in sists of Walter Renwick, chair- agreement with the Town of member co-operatives across
(� t O Belmore. man; Mac f'ntglis, vice-chairman; Listowel for the same cost, 3.61 Ontario. To keep in step with the
• •a • At the final session of the 1975- Doug McFerson, Jim Chambers, mills or $2,216, as they paid last changing needs of Ontario's rural
• 76 council Dec. 3, the council not John Moffat and Jack Stafford. year. communities, the Cooperative
°�� only appointed a building com- The Financial committee also 7'h4 clerk was directed to seas opened three building supply
71'l 41 _ mittee for the project, but appointed consists of John Wil- a letter to the Gorrie Community centres as well.
authorized this committee to pro- helm, Mary Eadie, Bill Mulvey, Hall Board stating that due to the UCO's petroleum services were
seed with the preparation of and Bruce Harkness.. requirements of the County upgraded during the year with
plans for the new complex. In NEW GRADER Health Unit in regard to catering several new gas bars, key lock
addition, permission was given In other council news, the out- of food in public places, the coon- pumps and bulk petroleum
the committee to proceed with a going council, looking ahead to cil advises the Board to refrain depots being added to service
canvas of the area for funds to 1977 when a new grader will from booking commercial funs- members' needs.
construct an arena. probably be necessary, asked the tions when food would be served. Mr. Smith reported that 3,392
Howick Township Clerk Wes Road Superintendent to see what new members had been added
Ball said it will be up to the new steps could be taken to apply this A building permit was issued to during the year and that mem-
council to decide ultimately if a year's budget allocations to a Werner Stoll for an addition to his bership as a whole had supported
new arena will be built, and what new grader. dwelling at lot 25, Con. 17. A their Cooperative's future by
>/ sort of building it will be. At pre- Several by-laws concerning severance application of Ivan purchasing over 12 million in
sent the old arena, built in the new signs for township roads Mohamed to sever' approxi- debentures.
early 1950's, is operating with the were passed, after a study by the. mately 24 acres from Lot 29, In a discussion of future pro -
special permission of the Ontario Ontario Ministry of Transporta= Cone, A was recommended for jests the delegates were told that
Ministry of Labour, and is badly tion and Communications showed denial, since it contravenes the UCO's new Chatham seed cora
Hopeit's abang-up New Year for run down that there areHowick Township Secondary 1
several .areas pant is nearing completion and
all our friends, to w*om we owe so The job of the building commit- where yield and stop signs should Plan. Council added, however, that work has begun on a major
tee will be to decide what type of be erected. Although these signs that they consider that the land in new feed mill in Peterborough.
much. Many thanks. building is needed, if there are to have been ordered, Mr. Ball question has very Tittle use as To .insure future supplies of
MA IT LA N D be any extra facilities in addition warned it could take some time agricultural land, and said that fertilizer for members, the Co-
to the ice arena, and to raise before they arrive and are put up. they considered that usage of the operative has also leased an
ocean-going vessel, the "Cana-
REDI -MIX dian Farmer".
Grey -Bruce Farmers' Week sFARM iN�l
NOTICE OF
DRAINAGE
to start Jan. 3 at Hanover
10AID CLOSING Quality Installation Grey -Bruce Farmers' Week is ist, Markdale, will moderate a discussed. Clay o r Plastic
scheduled for Hanover Coliseum, Panel on "Purebred Swine Pro- The afternoon features A. R. '
January 3rd -7th. The program, duction" with panel members Walker, Ministry of Consumer Free Estimates
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the sponsored by County farm Dan Small, Kincardine; Bruce and Commercial Relations on the
Township'of Howick proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to the organizations and the Ontario Woodhouse, Clarksburg; Edgar subject "You, The Consumer" PHONE: 392-6700
provisions of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 284, Sec- Ministryof Agriculture and Ash, Chesley and George Smith followed b "Plants — Indoors
g � Y ►� R.R.3 Walkerton
tion 443 for the stopping up and closing of a portion of Nelson Food, has been developed over Owen Sound. and Out" with Norman McCol-
The afternoon session features lum yGuelph.
Street in the Village of Wroxeter, Plan aY4 in the Township of the years to cover a wide variety , University of
Howick as more particularly described in Schedule "A" attach- of subjects of interest to farm , "The Hog of the Future" with Crops Day is popular with all
ed h t Do 11
f�.
It's such a joy to
look forward to another
year of your friendship!
Hope it's great!
Thora and Lee
Vance
0
The New Year bells ring out
. • our hearty wishes fora
prosperous New Year! °
Howson & Howson
WINGHAM
ere o.
families.
land for residential purpose his
The F.atimo dog is one ai Scotia duck trolling dog and the
merit.
The Howick Aalicultural So-
Canada's three indigenous Tahaw bear dog of British
beeeds along with the Nova Columbia.
ciety was granted $40o.
for Weaners" by Paul Beak,
Ontario Hydro will be con-
. `.
tasted by the clerk in regard to
Day. A highlight of this day for
the installation of two street
cussing 1976 Crop Problems, then
lights in Wroxeter.
•
The Road Superintendent was
panee, discussing his Pork Pro-
authorised to buy a new type-
writer for UN and an Olympic
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AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council shall hear in
k. J,"'" to std •
calculator for $146.
. Tia e 110 CL
The outgoing council was also
Paid for their year's work, with
new pag , - g o
Tes best•
Reeve Robert Gibson getting
Year, OUT
cont&ute '
$910, Deputy Reeve Harvey Mc-
: •
Michael receiving $800, and
f -
Councillors Stuart Douglas, Har-
e s
old Hyndman, and James Robin-
on February 4, 1977.
son each receiving $80o.
From the management and staff
McINTYRE BAKERY
1976 , year the best to you this year
of growth for
' -United Co-ops
happiness'
Excellent teamwork has re -
'll throughsulted in 1876 being a most suc-
e cessful year for United Co -opera-
the year
tives of Ontario, according to
President Allan McIntosh. Mr.
Banella Linda Royal Aim 305 days and 1016 pounds butter- �Yul ms's 306 -day record McIntosh and UCO General
(Very Good), a purebred Holstein fat with a 4.23 per cent average was the highest record listed for Manager, Julian Smith, told the
i cow owned by George Hayden of test. This is a breed class average all of Canada in her class in the delegates to the Cooperative's
RR 2 Gorrie, has won two Super- of 206 per cent for milk, and 241 Holstein Journal (Nov. issue). 29th annual meeting, December
i for Production records'on Record per sent for butterfat. In 365 days, Last year as a six-year-old, her 14, that sales figures had topped
of performance test. As a seven- she produces 25,764 pounds milk, Breed class average was 207 per $292 million, the highest in UCO's
year-old on twice -a -day milking. 1089 pounds butterfat with a 4.23 cent for mills, and 237 per cent for -history.
She produced 23991 lbs. milk in Per cent average test. butterfat. The success of UCO was at-
DAUGHERTY . tributes to Strong co-operation
between board and management
PRO HARDWARE and between member -owners
and employees.
Howleck t study cost A decline in world fertilizer
prices resulted in amine per cent
reduction in savings over 1975 but
a patronage
urn to members
d of ;,3 5 million was still declared.
•, of new,- Belmore arena Last year was a year of growth
0, 'a ° for UCO with new facilities, addi-
• s a Howick Township is going .to some funds for the construction. OTHER NEWS tions and renovations taking
take a close look at the cost of The building committee con- The council also authorized a place at numerous branches and
• s° d building a new arena complex in sists of Walter Renwick, chair- agreement with the Town of member co-operatives across
(� t O Belmore. man; Mac f'ntglis, vice-chairman; Listowel for the same cost, 3.61 Ontario. To keep in step with the
• •a • At the final session of the 1975- Doug McFerson, Jim Chambers, mills or $2,216, as they paid last changing needs of Ontario's rural
• 76 council Dec. 3, the council not John Moffat and Jack Stafford. year. communities, the Cooperative
°�� only appointed a building com- The Financial committee also 7'h4 clerk was directed to seas opened three building supply
71'l 41 _ mittee for the project, but appointed consists of John Wil- a letter to the Gorrie Community centres as well.
authorized this committee to pro- helm, Mary Eadie, Bill Mulvey, Hall Board stating that due to the UCO's petroleum services were
seed with the preparation of and Bruce Harkness.. requirements of the County upgraded during the year with
plans for the new complex. In NEW GRADER Health Unit in regard to catering several new gas bars, key lock
addition, permission was given In other council news, the out- of food in public places, the coon- pumps and bulk petroleum
the committee to proceed with a going council, looking ahead to cil advises the Board to refrain depots being added to service
canvas of the area for funds to 1977 when a new grader will from booking commercial funs- members' needs.
construct an arena. probably be necessary, asked the tions when food would be served. Mr. Smith reported that 3,392
Howick Township Clerk Wes Road Superintendent to see what new members had been added
Ball said it will be up to the new steps could be taken to apply this A building permit was issued to during the year and that mem-
council to decide ultimately if a year's budget allocations to a Werner Stoll for an addition to his bership as a whole had supported
new arena will be built, and what new grader. dwelling at lot 25, Con. 17. A their Cooperative's future by
>/ sort of building it will be. At pre- Several by-laws concerning severance application of Ivan purchasing over 12 million in
sent the old arena, built in the new signs for township roads Mohamed to sever' approxi- debentures.
early 1950's, is operating with the were passed, after a study by the. mately 24 acres from Lot 29, In a discussion of future pro -
special permission of the Ontario Ontario Ministry of Transporta= Cone, A was recommended for jests the delegates were told that
Ministry of Labour, and is badly tion and Communications showed denial, since it contravenes the UCO's new Chatham seed cora
Hopeit's abang-up New Year for run down that there areHowick Township Secondary 1
several .areas pant is nearing completion and
all our friends, to w*om we owe so The job of the building commit- where yield and stop signs should Plan. Council added, however, that work has begun on a major
tee will be to decide what type of be erected. Although these signs that they consider that the land in new feed mill in Peterborough.
much. Many thanks. building is needed, if there are to have been ordered, Mr. Ball question has very Tittle use as To .insure future supplies of
MA IT LA N D be any extra facilities in addition warned it could take some time agricultural land, and said that fertilizer for members, the Co-
to the ice arena, and to raise before they arrive and are put up. they considered that usage of the operative has also leased an
ocean-going vessel, the "Cana-
REDI -MIX dian Farmer".
Grey -Bruce Farmers' Week sFARM iN�l
NOTICE OF
DRAINAGE
to start Jan. 3 at Hanover
10AID CLOSING Quality Installation Grey -Bruce Farmers' Week is ist, Markdale, will moderate a discussed. Clay o r Plastic
scheduled for Hanover Coliseum, Panel on "Purebred Swine Pro- The afternoon features A. R. '
January 3rd -7th. The program, duction" with panel members Walker, Ministry of Consumer Free Estimates
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the sponsored by County farm Dan Small, Kincardine; Bruce and Commercial Relations on the
Township'of Howick proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to the organizations and the Ontario Woodhouse, Clarksburg; Edgar subject "You, The Consumer" PHONE: 392-6700
provisions of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 284, Sec- Ministryof Agriculture and Ash, Chesley and George Smith followed b "Plants — Indoors
g � Y ►� R.R.3 Walkerton
tion 443 for the stopping up and closing of a portion of Nelson Food, has been developed over Owen Sound. and Out" with Norman McCol-
The afternoon session features lum yGuelph.
Street in the Village of Wroxeter, Plan aY4 in the Township of the years to cover a wide variety , University of
Howick as more particularly described in Schedule "A" attach- of subjects of interest to farm , "The Hog of the Future" with Crops Day is popular with all
ed h t Do 11
f�.
It's such a joy to
look forward to another
year of your friendship!
Hope it's great!
Thora and Lee
Vance
0
The New Year bells ring out
. • our hearty wishes fora
prosperous New Year! °
Howson & Howson
WINGHAM
ere o.
families.
n McLean, London; Cages
local farmers and gets under way
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AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Reeve and Clerk will
Monday, January 3rd is Dairy
for Weaners" by Paul Beak,
with Rick Upfold, Walkerton, dis-
•
be authorized to sign and execute the necessary documents in
Day. A highlight of this day for
Woodstock and Carl Clayton, Na-
cussing 1976 Crop Problems, then
P14/
order to effect the closing thereof.
1977, will be the Hon. Eugene F.
panee, discussing his Pork Pro-
"Weed Control" with Dr. John
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council shall hear in
Whelan, Minister of Agriculture
Canada, the
duction System. This day winds
up with a topic of interest to all
Bandeen, University of Guelph
and "Effect of Cropping on Soil"
person or his Council Solicitor r Agent an person w
pe y o o gen y pe so who
addressing meeting
ng g
P
s k
claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law
and who applies to be heard at the regular meeting of Council
on "Current Dairy Situation"
during the morning session. Also
swine producers — "Market Out-
look" by Dr. L. Martin, Econo-
with Russ Johnston, Ridgetown,
as feature speaker. The after-
^
on February 4, 1977.
featured will be Miss Betty Jen-
mics Branch, University of
noon has Dr. Eric Beauchamp,
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that. the proposed by-law may
kens, Ontano Dairy Princess, and
Guelph.
University of Guelph, discussing
be examined by oll'persons interested at the office of the Clerk
W. R. MacPherson, O.M.M.B.
January 5th is Federation Day
"Nitrogen Fertilization". Dr. El-
""' • t`1
of the Township of Howick, during business hours, at any ime
will discuss metric for dairy far-
— highlighted by Mr. R. G. Ben-
wood Hatley, also University of
before the some is finally passed.
mers. The afternoon sees a sym-
nett, Deputy Minister Ontario
Guelph and well-known by local
♦
DATED this 3rd day of December, A.D., 1976.
possum on "Neglected Dairy Ani
Ministry of Agriculture
Y g culture and
farmers, talks on Cash Crops
"
mals" by Jack Rodenburg,
Fend, participating in panel dis-
for Grey -Bruce". Dr. Terry Day -
THE CORPORATION OF THE
Markdale, and Harold Clapp,
cussion on "Farm Stabilization".
nard, Guelph, along with two
y ♦ • °"" '~�
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
Brighton, dairy cattle specialists
Other panel members are Bill
Wolfe, Vice
prominent local farmers — Eric
`
PER: �,-_J
with the Ontario Ministry of Agri-
-President, Ontario
Kern, Hanover and Cyril Spitzig,
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Robert Gibson
culture and Food. Also in panel
Federation of Agriculture,
Chepstow will talk about "Corn
Reeve
discussion on "Raising Replace-
Dobbinton; Roger Cunningham,
Stover for Bedding and Feed-
e
W R Ball
ments" will be David Loewith,
Mar; Barry Johnston, Holyrood
ing".
Clerk
Lynden; Clarence Eby, Ayr;
and Bill Hodges, Mount Forest.
The final day, January 7th, is
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Crawford, Mill 8 Davies
Howard Laidlaw, Brampton and
Bob Misch, Hanover will be dis-
" Beef Day" and is always abig
in
—
Barristers 8 Solicitors
Gordon Bell, St. Marys.
cussing the Ontario Farm
one in Grey and Bruce and opens
�•:
Winghom, Ontario
Tuesday, January 4th looks
Machinery Agency. Afternoon
with greetings from Ron Oswald,
interesting for sheep producers,
features Jo -Ann Weber, Walker-
"Canada
Chesley, President of the Ontario
•
SCHEDULE "A"
with Jeff Thomas, Markdale, dis-
"Big
ton on Farm Labour
Pool",
Cattlemen's Association. Three
6 s
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and
the cussing Bales for Sheep" as
first item. This is followed by
by a panel of
Barry Close, ; Harvey
Toronto;
beef farmers, Ken Wilson, Sing-
a
r in
premises, situate, lying and being in the Village of Wroxeter
m
Walter Renwick, Clifford, on
Davis, Dobbinton; Peter Fallis,
hampton; Bill Wolfe, Dobbinton
C
the Township of Howick in the County of Huron and Province of
Ewes". 4-H
Durham; on Tax Re-
and Lloyd Ackert, Holyrood, will
and
Ontario and being composed of part of Nelson Street, Plan N4
Sheep Clubs will be
Sheep Clubs will be discussed by
form".
discuss their operations. In the
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in the said Village of Wroxeter which part is more particularly
Judy Miller, Elmwood, a 4-H
An innovation is the intro-
afternoon, Lex Rutherford, Tor -
described as follows:
member, and Bruce Ward, On-
duction of a horse program the
onto discusses "The Economics
COMMENCING at the point of intersection of the northerly
tario Ministry of Agriculture and
evening of January 5th for the
of Feeding Beef Cattle." The
boundary of Nelson Street with the westerly boundary of Can-
f' t t'
"State of the Industry" is
Food, Markdale. The afternoon trs tme at Farmers Week . It
ire Street, covered by Ran Oswald and We celebrate the joy of living as
features Jane Lambe, Embro on features Alex Graf, Walkerton on Charles Grace — Canadian '
THENCE westerly along the northerly boundary of Nelson "promotion Starts at Home" and "Training Games Horses" and Y
Street to the point of intersection of the easterly boundary of Cattlemen's Association, we exuberantly greet the New Year/
a panel on "Raising Sheep Part- Professor Ory Kennedy, O.A.C.
Marietta Street with the said northerly boundary of Nelson followed by Dr. Larry Martin,
time" consisting of Mrs. Mar- Guelph on "Feeding and
Street; Guelph, reporting on the Ontario r
gores McConnell, Melford; Mrs. Management of Horses". /t s time too to say thanks for
THENCE southerly along o line extending the easterly boundary Thursday is a big Beef Marketing Study.
of Mariettae�treet to a point of intersection with the southerly Hazel Cottrill, Paisley; Laurie Y g dsY with s
Jennings, Elmwood and Ian Crops Day at the Coliseum and Each day of the weekly pro -
boundary of Nelson Street. Shapter, Kilsyth Ladies' Dav at the Hanover Town gram features an item dealing your support in the year just past.
THENCE easterly along the said southerly boundary of Nelson Swine Day is also January 4th. Hall. The morning of the ladies' with farm safety, which is always
Street to the point of intersection with the westerly boundary of The morning program features program features a food demon- a problem in today's Moft
Centre Street: Keith Weeden, Vice -Chairman stration by Werner Sukstorf, mechanized farm oper . tons.
THENCE northerly along the westerly boundary of Centre Street Paisley; " '
as extended to the point of commencement of the parcel herein Canadian Portz Council and Ste- y y ; Mike Miller, Farm ,This week long prom, for Winghom Public Utilities Commission
phen Andrew, Lucknow, will dis- Safety Association on "Be Waryal'ea farmers, promises to be an
described. cuss "Feeding for Profit". Around the Home and Farm". interesting and useful one to all
Paul Simmons, Swine Special- Also, the use of blenders will be Bruce and Grey rural people.
i
•
•
Food, Markdale. The afternoon trs tme at Farmers Week . It
ire Street, covered by Ran Oswald and We celebrate the joy of living as
features Jane Lambe, Embro on features Alex Graf, Walkerton on Charles Grace — Canadian '
THENCE westerly along the northerly boundary of Nelson "promotion Starts at Home" and "Training Games Horses" and Y
Street to the point of intersection of the easterly boundary of Cattlemen's Association, we exuberantly greet the New Year/
a panel on "Raising Sheep Part- Professor Ory Kennedy, O.A.C.
Marietta Street with the said northerly boundary of Nelson followed by Dr. Larry Martin,
time" consisting of Mrs. Mar- Guelph on "Feeding and
Street; Guelph, reporting on the Ontario r
gores McConnell, Melford; Mrs. Management of Horses". /t s time too to say thanks for
THENCE southerly along o line extending the easterly boundary Thursday is a big Beef Marketing Study.
of Mariettae�treet to a point of intersection with the southerly Hazel Cottrill, Paisley; Laurie Y g dsY with s
Jennings, Elmwood and Ian Crops Day at the Coliseum and Each day of the weekly pro -
boundary of Nelson Street. Shapter, Kilsyth Ladies' Dav at the Hanover Town gram features an item dealing your support in the year just past.
THENCE easterly along the said southerly boundary of Nelson Swine Day is also January 4th. Hall. The morning of the ladies' with farm safety, which is always
Street to the point of intersection with the westerly boundary of The morning program features program features a food demon- a problem in today's Moft
Centre Street: Keith Weeden, Vice -Chairman stration by Werner Sukstorf, mechanized farm oper . tons.
THENCE northerly along the westerly boundary of Centre Street Paisley; " '
as extended to the point of commencement of the parcel herein Canadian Portz Council and Ste- y y ; Mike Miller, Farm ,This week long prom, for Winghom Public Utilities Commission
phen Andrew, Lucknow, will dis- Safety Association on "Be Waryal'ea farmers, promises to be an
described. cuss "Feeding for Profit". Around the Home and Farm". interesting and useful one to all
Paul Simmons, Swine Special- Also, the use of blenders will be Bruce and Grey rural people.
i