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Corn marketing plan
follow guidelines
The corn committee of the
National Farmers Union in
Ontario has been advised by
Agriculture Minister Wm.
Newman that a marketing
plan for corn must be
developed in accordance
with procedures outlined in
the Farm Products
Marketing Act.
The NFU made a proposal
to Mr. Newman last
November requesting a
marketing commission be
established for corn, based
on certain principles that
would provide controls over
imports and exports.
Chairman of the NFU
Corn Committee, Joe Casey
of Wallacetown, said he has
replied to Mr. Newman's
letter requesting that he out-
line whether or not the Act
would facilitate such a com-
mission and, if not, what
would be required to ac-
commodate the proposal.
In its original proposal the
NFU recognized that special
legislation might be
necessary from the Ontario
Government, and Mr. Casey
said the onus is on Mr. New-
man and the Government to
Golf could be classed as a
mixture of walking, bad
guessing and worse
arithmetic.
provide a sufficient legisla-
tion that will give corn
producers more than just a
token marketing mechanism
without effective powers.
"A precedent has already
been established for special
legislation, when the Milk
Act was passed enabling
milk to be priced," he said.
"Due to the complexity of
the corn market, and the
fact corn is priced not on a
provincial basis but by the
international grain trade
usually on the Chicago ex-
change, it is most important
that a marketing plan have
the necessary control to
manage the movement and
pricing of corn."
After having several
meetings with corn
producers MVlr. Casey said
his committee is convinced
growers want only a
marketing mechanism that.
can be effective.
The NFU proposal re-
quested that, in order to
protect producers from a
flow of cheap corn from the •
U.S., the Ontario Govern-
ment urge the federal
government to vest the
power to control corn im-
ports with the Canadian
Wheat Board, which now has
control over imports of
wheat, oats and barley.
Band will
perform
Once again, the Seaforth-
Dashwood marching band
will be performing in area
events and band members
are reminded of the follow-
ing practice dates: April 16,
Seaforth town hall, 2.p.rn.,
May 7, Dashwood town hall,
2 p.m., and May 21, Seaforth
town hall at the same time.
John Van Geffen,
secretary -treasurer of the
club said that new members
are more than welcome.
The band's first engag-
;ment is Saturday, May 27 in
Stratford.
It is never too early to be
kind and thoughtful, but it is
often too late.
Citizens News, April 6, 1978 • Page 15
Golden Glimpses
Even though we should be
enjoying spring weather, the
freezing rain of the weekend
only added to the Monday
blues.
Some of our residents have
mentioned that they have
received treats of maple
syrup fresh from the sugar
bush. Perhaps it will help to
wet their appetites which get
a bit laggy at this time of the
year..
We have been having a few
inquiries concerning our
annual Easter dinner. Since
Easter came so early this
year we decided to postpone
this event until a later date
at which time we will be
advising the families of
residents.
Films were shown 'on ,.
-SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Exeter - 235-0880
Evening Classes
Spring Pr gr-mme
'These classes will begin on Monday, April 10th
MONDAY EVENINGS (Starts Mon, April 10)
Woodworking for Men & Women — 8 weeks
Total Fitness Programme -- 10 weeks
TUESDAY EVENINGS (Start Tues., April 1 1)
Weaving for Beginners — 8 weeks
First Aid --- (St. John Ambulance) -- 10 weeks
Basic Outdoor Skills (Canoeing, Camping, etc.) -- 8 weeks
(Skill development and information on topic related to out-
door recreation)
Beginners Golf Instruction — 8 weeks
Interested persons may call the school to register (235-0880)
or register on the first night of the course. Fees for 8 weeks
are $10. and for 10 weeks --$15.
SEWING CLASSES
T -Shirts — 8 weeks Mens Pants & Shirts --- 8 weeks
Advanced Lingerie --- 8 weeks Mens Tailored Jacket -- 8 weeks
Persons interested in these courses are asked to register on
Monday, April 10th at 7:30 in Room 222. Times for the
courses will be decided at the registration meeting. Informa-
tion on these courses may be obtained by calling 235-1725,
J.L. Wooden, Principal
Monday evening followed by
refreshments.
The movie to be shown at
Maplewoods on Thursday,
April 6th at 2.00 p.m. and 7
p.m. will be "Madam X"
featuring Lana Turner. The
last movie of the season will
be shown on April 28th which
will be "The Sting."
Residents who were out
over the week -end and
during the week were Mrs.
Jennetta Finnigan, Mrs.
Anne Oligny, Mrs. Mabel
Gossman, Mrs. Ferne
Bowman and Miss Susan
Hartman.
Bingo was played on
Friday evening followed by
refreshments.
The Sunday evening
chapel service was con-
ducted by Reverend Bennett
of the Bayfield Anglican
Church. Miss Jackie Johnson
presided at the organ during
the service.
Ontario
Public Hearings
on
CondenflaIity
of Health Records
in Ontario
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Confiden-
tiality of Health Records in Ontario invites you to
attend its public hearings.
The Commission is reviewing health and related
legislation and regulations, and administrative
processes under such legislation, to determine
whether proper protection is given to the rights
of persons who have received, or who may
receive, health services, to preserve the confi-
dentiality of information collected under such
legislation.
Public hearings will commence on Monday,
the l7th day of April, 1978,at10:00a.m., in Hearing
Room No. 1, 21st Hoor,180 Dundas Street West,
Toronto. Anyone wishing to speak at these hear-
ings is requested to contact the Commission, in
writing or by telephone to arrange a time for
making submissions. .
The Commission continues to welcome opin-
ions, commerits and information from all interested
individuals and organizations.
Correspondence may be addressed to:
ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO
THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF HEALTH RECORDS
IN ONTARIO,
22nd Floor, 180 Dundas Street West,
TORONTO, Ontario, M5G 1Z8.
Telephone: (4161 965-4003
The Honourable Mr. Justice Krever,
Commissioner.
Harvey T Strosberg,
Counsel to the Commission.
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4100,
Zurich Ch
if you have children
between the ges of
5 years and 12 years
would you like to see them
go to a supervised
playground in Zurich
during the summer?
If interested please
rite or cal,
;rrg
tuber of; F omnmerce
Committee Members
President
J. Risi 236-4373
or 236-4244
Ron Heimrick 236-4941
Paul Bedard 236-4930