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ity of government produced
statistics on production --but
agreed answers were more diff-
icult.
Several farmers even suggest-
ed the best policy for beef men
"is to ride out the storm like
we've done before."
The most controversial sugg-
estion carne from Alan Walper,
R.R.3, Parkhill, who claimed
a marketing board would "take
the humps out of this business"
and stabilize the beef produc-
er's income.
He said a beef marketing
board would have to be establish
ed at the federal level but that
it need not involve quotas.
A modest supply management
program, he said, would be a
difinite asset to disorganized
beef producers.
"If we've got low prices and
can't find any solution, I'm
suggesting it's about time we
looked at a marketing board, "
he said.
Stan Paquette of the Ontario
ministry of agriculture and food
office at Clinton noted the
Ontarib Beef Improvement Ass-
ociation recently began a study
of the feasibility of a beef mark.
eting board.
But, he added the Huron prod-
ucers were free to express their
feelings on the issue..
Bill Pullen, R.R.2, Blyth,
said a marketing board was
overdue.
"It's about time we started
working together and not trying
to make money at the other
guy's expense, " he said.
The beef producers over-
whelmingly approved the short-
ening of the time period for
assistance under the stabiliz-
ation plan.
Wingham-area farmer George
Underwood said current federal
importation restrictions on beef
from the United States need to
be modified.
Apeaking as chairman of a
farmer study group, he said
that 10 percent of the total
annual United States beef prod-
uction "nearly equals our total
production in Canada.
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REV. JOHN SMUCKER
Minister at Friendship
Community Church in
Bronx N.Y. for 18 years
Also serves as Chaplain
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at the ZURICH C OMMUNIT Y CENTRE
MARCH 30 APRIL 6
at 8 p.m. each night
MUSIC TALENT
Sun. Christian Reformed Church Choir (Exeter)
Mon. Mrs. Doris McKinley (Zurich)
Tues. The Holdens (Ingersoll)
Wed. Don McDonald's (Listowel)
Thurs. New Covanent Children (London)
Fri. McMillan Family (Goderich)
Sat. The Benders (Durham)
Sun. The Benders (Durham)
SERMON TITLES
Introduced to Jesus; Call' to be a Disciple;
The Tested,•Disciple; The Disciples Power;
Disciples Begat Disciples; Disciples In a
Body; Disciples Worship.
MISSION PROJECT: CROSSROADS
Ruby Peckford, producer of Circle Square,
in person with Film, on Monday evening.
YOUTH NIGHTS: THURS. & SAT.
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Police report
On Monday at 12:15 p.m.
a truck hauling a mobile home
driven by Harold Christian,
R.R.2, Trenton, left highway 4
as a strong wind blew the mob-
ile home into the ditch. Dam-
age was estimated at $3, 000
by Constable Ed Wilcox.
On Saturday at 1:15 a.m. on
county road 6 an OPP cruiser
driven by Constable McIntyre
collided with a car driven by
Randy Preszcator, R.R.6, St.
Marys. Preszcator received min-
or injuries. Damage was est-
imated at $500, by Sgt Rhiness.
On Saturday an unknown veh-
icle struck a car owned by Rob-
ert Soldan, Hensall, while •
parked at Thuss' Garage, Hensal
Damage was estimated at $600
by Constable Al Quinn,
On Saturday at 3:45 p.m.
a car driven by Lloyd McCurdy
on sideroad 10, Usborne collid-
ed with a bridge. The driver
was hospitalized at St. Marys
as a result of the collision.
Damage was estimated at $2,
000 by Constable Don Mason.
During the week, the officers
of this detachment investigated
four thefts with a property val-
ue of $250, and two compl-
aints of wilful darnage.
News of
Kippen
Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper
attended the funeral of the latt-
er's brother-in-law, Willian
Windsor, of Ailsa Craig. The
funeral was held in the Steven-
son funeral home and interment
in the Parkhill Cemetery on
Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wearing
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.L.
Mellis during the past week.
Elzar. Mousseau has returned
from Seaforth Community Hosp-
ital
The Brucefield fire truck was
called to the home of Jack
Elliott when a fire was discover-
ed in the driving shed.
Kenneth Jones and Miss Anne
Bolton of Kerptville were with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones for
the Easter weekend.
Miss Linda Workman was
home for the Easter -holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Workman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Jones.
The Sunday School and the
combined choirs of Kippen and
Brucefield churches provided a
beautiful service on Easter Sun-
day when they presented a
contata, "Victory through
Christ."
Mr. and Mrs. W.J.F. Bell
have returned from a winter's
sojourn in Florida.
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welcome but parents must assume primary responsibility for their safety.
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Saturday
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Additional lifeguards at additional charge,