The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-01-28, Page 05-The Wingbam AdvAnco-TiM90, Jan- Zk 19R—F9.0
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""W, A segre,t ballot at,M(inday's annual American flow of cattle, which he of the bright spots in agriculture and
=i of the Huron Cattlemen"s attribut6d iQ increased energy costs. has been a leader in carcass
d9 pr.oditced a 73-41 vote in Alberta is looking at the north- grading, herd health and market
favor of non-refundable checkoffs. south trading patt6ra and Ontario information. CoW-calf operators are
-vote was taken in should be looking as well, he said. He getting the best price in history now,
By the time the
late. afternoon, some of the more compar9d' the 2,30.07mile distance he added.
than 180 beef producers had left the between Alberta and Toronto with "We are not going to know supply
C. linton Legion Hall where the dinner the 650 miles from a feedlotin management in Canada because a
chscussion which precedea the vote aL)UUL 111CUUMMU ZU11191-11,"Al Fzu&��_ 111t:A1U111r, 11MAILULIAIr, UUMUb a&V
by saying he &ught directors tionism.-Hejisted some misconcep- saying, "Throttle back the whole
should be free to vote as they see fit tions held by the Americans, includ- industry and get rid of one out of two
FITer at the annual meeting of the Ontario ing the false belief the Canadian producers,'L, he said.
dollar is being kept lomf to give Noting that grain �p
s been sub
Cattlemen's Association next
month. He doesn't think it. is any- Canadians an advantage and that sidized to the disadvantage of
body's business how Huron votes. Irish beef is still,, flowing into Western producers, Mr.. Graham
Ross ProLcte-r' said he is a strong Canada.. said he wants to get back to a well-
-Queen supporter of the OCA and doesn't The'U.S. subsidy program has put',,. rounded industry where all'
"IN THE HEART OF take back any checkoff, but values Canadian producersunder pressure, segments are treated the same.
e is in favor of Mr., Graham saidi but this should "Canadian farmers have a choice,
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DOWNTOWN VARNA" the right to do so. H
y6luntary rather than mandatory make. tfie Canadian bargaining back to the miserable days of the
DONNA JOHAfSTON'of RR 2., Bluevale, was the top.4-H award win- checkoffs. position stronger. The Canadi�n past or for�ward to the known
ner at the annual banquet and awards presentation of the Brussels Another cattleman sought Cattlemen's Association is adamant rewarding field of productivity i�d
-Ag'dcultural Society last Wednesday. Blair Dickson, manager of the assu-rance that all the money that Canada maintain absolute competition," he concluded..
sovereignty over herd health, he The 1987 FICA executive will b
Brussels branch' of the Ca�adian. Imperial Bank of Commerce, reaches the OCA. He was assured by
presents Miss Johnston with, the CIBC Trophy for the dairy calf high- OCA Manager Graham Hedley that added, pointing out that the U.S. still Ron Bennett, RR 1 Gorrie, past
est aggregate score:. '1he powers that be" have even gone has a problem, withbrucellosis. president; Keith Strang, RR 1
to court for that reason and the Mr. Graham said he. hopes,a Hensall, president; Jack Flanagan,
system is operating very well. meeting scheduJed soon in Reno will, RR 1 Dublin, first vice-president;
Society presents awards- Guest speaker Jim Graham, set yp fair trading rules and produce Tom Hayter, RR 2 Dashwood,
chairman of the International Trade policies giving agriculture a much second vice-president; Rose Marie
If club members committee, reviewed some of the higher profile at future GATT Bishop; RR 1 Ethel, secretary -
to 9p ca
t
U.S. issues affecting Canadian conferences. He emphasized treasurer. OCA director is Glen
cattlemen. He noted the major Canada's dependence on trade. Coultes of RR 5 Brussels, with Brian
The top 4-H Calf club members in mard on behalf of her.husba'nd, agent He said the cattle industry is one Miller of RR 3, Exeter as -alternate.
North Huron w�ie honordd 'last Howard Bernard. Rick Johnston of -change of direction in the North
Wednesday as the Brussels RR 4, Wingham, won the Top Notch
Agricultural Society presented its Feeds Award for the highest judging
awards during.the society's annual score in the Dairy Calf Club, Fair board, ready to, break
RATE IN EFFECT, FROM banquet and general meeting. presented by fieldman Rick Rock.
January 21, 1987 Donna Johnston of RR 2, Bluevale,' Agricultural so�iety director,.
Subject t o chang6'at any time. '�ion the trophy f or dai,ry calf highest John Bones6ansker,'presented -his
aggregate score, donated by the own award for the top Junior Dairy tradition,,welcome women
years .., 11 1 .
Any term up to 5 Canadian- Imperial,Baink of Com-' Calf Showman, to, Melanie Knox of
MINIMUM $50 . 0 Merce and presented by I Manage .. r RR,1, Londes I boro. He . alsopeetent I ed I Finding itself short two directors Fall Fair has -been set for'SePt- 15 Comknunity Centre and may have to
5 "Year, R.R.S.O. Blair Dickson. Her cousin, David the Jim Hallahan Trophy to Conrad following the, annual, meeting last and 16, following� the tradition of
ppstpo,ne any decision until that, is
Johnston of the same address, was Bos of RR 3, Blyth as the, top Junior Wednesday evening, the Brussels staging tbe'event, on the third made clear.
Dairy Calf exhibitor.*, - Agricultural So�iefy, is.willing to. Tuesday aild Wednesday of the board was still
awarded the Petro -Canada Trophy At pri�ss time the
break with its long-standing month. The board meets.,once- a' - r 0
for the top first yea;r Dairy Calf Club David Wheeler oURR 1, Bfuevale short two di ect rs, while the ladies'
member, pres s awarded both the Cal Krauter tradition and elect women to the month until mid -sum m,er, I when division, lacks A 'second L vice-
ented by Joan Ber wa
_�re frequent as presid6t. Mrs. Bishop asks� anyone
Award for the highest combined calf society's b6ard of directors, ifonly meetings become in
11ann . ual pay,! and showmanship sc . ore .. and the they will come forward. the date approac-he s. interested in volun . teering tiffie to f ill
.-Vice-ichairman Bruce McCall Trophy for the top,. "We'd like a director from Morris One of ihe�'rnajor d cisiong facing
these positions to contact her at 887 -
showman in both the beef and dairy and one from Brussels (to'replace the, new b9ard.1- will b6_whether to 6186 for further i ion.
coilperned over clubs. Both tro hies were accepted resigpingflir6ctors 'Bob Higgins aind p6rch s ,or., lease 7,,.5 acres of land �format* .
P I @ C
OCial i paCt.. 1� by Heather Wheeler on behalf of h.er 'Wayne Lowe) if we can get them, adjacent. to thv present fairgrounds,
"We I help create s M brother. really glad to, have,
but we'd be i.rn mediaiely behind the cattle
'61u'te'rs f rom apywhere, -sheds.'Mrs. Bishoo said th
Amy Workman of RR 2, Brussels, v n e e matter Township council
(Continued. from Front Page) stary -Rose, Marie Bish6p, said cussed previous
was awarded,the R6ss Mitchell, Secrc has been dis ly as the prolceeds-carefully
S If separate school supporters in Trophy for ' the highest point 4.61lowing the mee'ting. "And there is., dirdetorg, ponder the wisest in -
you omm per, ono the county would petition the Huron- aggre -H.' why Women can't be on est erh for -f unds realized f r I om the
gate score in the Brussels 4 rro reason v m Cont i nued..1 rom Front Page)
Perth board to offer a religion credit Horse Club, presented' by Mr. the boai%d,..as well'ars men. It's just sale of' the old fair'grounds at the
'D'D 9 in Huron high scho'ols, the Huron- Mitchell, tradition. that it has always, been north end of the villag� two years discussion, council decided ihe'iots
must be -sold as servieed,'but worl
ININSP1111111 County board would make sure it In a separate. ceremony the fair men lb'for�- ago. At the� moment the' -$18,006 has,
was provided,.he sai& board's, past president, Keith, Exc'ept for Mrg.'Bishop's position been invested and is g6thering in- will"not commence until the first 16
As,a publicboard, 'Huron trustees Williamson, presented a special a's secretary, men have �alWaYS t'L ereSt. lots have been sold.
Call today.
'have an obligation to -provide an Oas officers and directors on While several directors would like Members decifid to chargt $�,'000
award to Harvey Craig of Walton, in serv.ed
education for all children, he said. If 50 yea' ivestock for Six prime lots $0,500 for four lots
�ecognition of Mr. Craig's rs the fair board, while women have to see an expansion in the I
it is,,Iegal for a separate school board of service to the 8oeiety, traditioiially governed the section of eNhibition, Mrs. Rishop� said others and $6,000for the fi,�6 tern 4ini, nig -lots
t the 125-yeaT-old fair known as the feel the� price of' the land, is ek- is
',357228','5 o provide religious instruction for in "-phase one" ofthe,subdiv' ion.,
some students, then it should be ladies', division — the section which �essively high ai this time. Another in a.telephone interview Tuesday
Huron board a 11, he Board, college.. handles% the hundreds factor which may affect a decision is morning, Clerk. -Treasurer Winona
legal for the s we of ehtrie§" in I ' Thompson said council I made_po
32.7 JoSephine St.. the cooking baking,' needlework, the,sciriety is unsure of its shar
'added. that
handicrafts.a6d children's classes in in the costs ofinsta t would go aboilf
While there is no firm indication of ill negotiateL Iling sewers to decision about how i
P.O. BQK,.3160 - WINGHAM the financial impact of Bill 30 on the annual event. the Brussels, �Morris and Grey ,advertising or selling the lots.
Huron County yet, Bob Allen, the adult,,program. The date for tfie, 126th Brussels—
�boardls director 'of educatiori,
estimated that the assessment for a's An agreement will be negotiated WE have found over our
Board appoints,
��r, Conestoga College to proVide an Q
many as 500 �students could be wl years in business that news-.
AL AN adult academic upgrading and representative to'. paper advertising works �vell
transferred away from the public. for us. The Wingham Advance -
employment preparation program
school board in 19�7. in the ceniral' part of Huron, as the Times is an excellent vehicle to
SMUP In 1986, he said, the provincial, committee'pipst reach the local people and in-
PRO[7TFROM OUR EXPERIENCK grAnt for- education amounted to result of' a resolution approved form them of our store special . s
iry school recently by the Huron County Board 'The Huron County Board of Edu- and the wide selection of mer-,
about $4,000 per secQnda of Education.' cation has appointed Dr. John chandise we"carry.
student. I
Likely to be located at Central. Goddard to.,the Special Education We have found the staff of
Huron Secondary . School in Clinton; Advisory Committee. Wenger Publications are very
cE R Ck Hodgini professional. in their approach
the course,�will be federally funded Dr, Goddard, the trustee rep- VIF
e# President of to advertising and pleasant to
and could accommodate 15 adu resenting -'the Village's of,Zurich and
Had -'gins koniecare work with.
Hensall and the Township of Hay and The Lemon Tres
The course was requested by the
,;THE R 0
-CH
1GHT Canada Employment and Immigra- was appointed to the committee at
the' board's January meeting in
lion Centre at Goderich following
recent termination, of a similar" Clintow- He replaces, former
separa(te school trusteO Eugene
course at the Conestoga College
Frayne. DON'T MISS OUR
campus at Vanasfra, south of
for ALL your auto i
The Education Act requires every
Clinton.
school board to establish a spec SPECIALS FOR
ial
There has been no date set as yet education advisory committee, with
for the start of the new.pfogram. the provision that one of its meffi- THISWEEKs
bers be a truste6 elected by separate
The board also has learned that a
service needs school supporters. See -Frostyfest
recent announcement concerning Mr. Frayne - had filled that
�gupplernent Page 11 in
changes in provincial funding could'
a
ition, but wheh"Bill 30 came 'nto
Mplzl result in more night -school courses PUS 4,11on.,
being'made available across th v- this ed"
e effect, his office was eliminated and
tion became
county.
ter 'SALES
Lub -NGHAM,
the committee posi
ie, oil and fil A-t1w, N WI
'01 vacant.
NA 'The provincial grant is designed to Dr., Goddard wil
euver
DO ,�R Z:. 'ARENA'
HERE'S WHAT OUR EXPERTS I serve'on the
the full cost ot,providing con committee at least until the Ofttario
Install u ior mg, tinuing education, without imposing Ministry of Education update the
P to 5 L of Mft;ii�
legislation
I OW30 motor oil an ektra burden on iaxpayers'.
AVallable
NMI,
Install a
ffi
NEW oil filter for most bars
-r� 0 Perform a chassis lube
�M,`�. ib PLOS perform 17 checks Cost of distrmuting report
14.95 11111" ENDAR
cOMMUNITY CAL
17-99006 r"g-4 I - I
far outweighs the benefit
INSURANCE BROKERS LTD.
An Ontario Ministry of Education statement in the county's newspap-
nual reports of chief ers, where all ratepayers may 14ome. business, Auto, farm. life..
proposal that an WINGHAM 357-2636 GORRIE 335-35Z5
administrators from each boaid of examine it.
BRAKE INSPECTION education be printed4nd delivered According to Mr.* Allen, it now Thurs. Jad. 29 to Wed. Feb. 4. 1981
every ratepayer would not be cost coZ the board appr6ximately $4,000
APO AM LU
Fli Jan. 30' wingham Froityfest, 6iturne Skating Party, Aetna, 5:30 - 7:60 p.m.'
FRCC effective. annually to publish the financial
-gg
That is the opinion of Bo6 Allen, FREE,
X
includes 'nspection of all f statement. Although the estimated Sat. Jan . 31 Grab Dog Sale,, SaIvAtibn Army, at Orange Hall, Wingham, 1:00
.00 i8hief 4dministrator' the Huron cost of. delivering the document to -4:00 p.m�
Key 'com, ponents. Board of Education. Mr.
Allen sug- fest,,oFRIE Movie at Lyceum Theatre; 1:30 p.m.
iest such a niov x- every. public school supporter in Winghadi.Frosty
Huron County has not been dete�- Frosty�ggt Amakfast at Wingliarn Legion, 8:00 a.m., - 11:00 a.m.
9 e might be, too e
the benefits that w(kid mined, it i sid0rabl prostyfest Sleigh Rides From Winghant Legion.
WN p6mive for s'likely to be con
y Ski Tour, Registration Legion
higher than the cost of publighing it Sun. Feb. I Winghatu Frostyfest, Cross County
in the new'spa0ers- Parking Lot, i,:3o -,2:oo p.m., Pus Leaves at 2:00 p.m. Prizes.
At their January meeting, trustees
ME Movie, Lyceum Tbeatte, 1:30 p.m.
decided that the board's corn -
The board's chief executive Shoot party, wingham Legion,,moo p.m., Everyone Welcome.
)f- Mon. Feb. 2
municatic)bg committee should ficer, under current legislation, '* ' , I Wingharn Town Couridl Meeting-, Co!incil Chamber, 7:09 p.m,
study the format of the director's st submit an'annoal :report to Tues. Feb. 3 'Mords T6wnship Council, 7.30 p.m., Township Municipal` Buildidg.
Josephine Street innua'l repok and later make in'"
es at the first meeting in Turnberry Township 7:30 p.m., Municipal Offilce,
to the board for truste
reccimmondations
Deqember of each year'. The new
I poggjhl� chAnges. Wed. Feb. 4 Witigh2m Board of Polite Town 14011, Council
i reflects the education
Currently., the director of proposa Chambers,
rn for making
ministry's conce
WffiGHAM0 �.education 'is required to present 'an
ation more
Ontario boards'of educ
EST
annual 'repott, to ' member& of the THIS WEM'S B
accountable to the publiq, which
school board land, to local schools
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wh6ke itkik&essibl#46 the oublii, an
pot of a.board's opeitkeing ek- G 1. C. RATE
-9-1 disiributim 9
3 5 7, 3� 714' Ingteid of. hidividil ten
to PUMA the annual, filliticial
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