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Dairy farmers .were., urged to meet a
lat•ger'per cent -of their milksupply guota'at
the annual meeting of the Huron County
Milk Prpducera,held Friday in the Brussels, -
Morris and, Grey Community Centre,
Brussels;
Although "merhbers of the, Ontario Milk
Marketing Board recognized the controver-
sy on over production they told dairy pro-
ducers at least 98,5 per cent of the quota was
needed,:rather than the. 96 per cent current- ,
ly. being realized. ' •
Changes in the-levstructurP and the
crease in fluid sales• and corresponding
higher payout percentages .prompted this
request.of_producerq telt r er per cent,
possibly even 100 per cent, of their MSQ.
Representatives from the Ontario Milk
Marketing .Board told :Huron County .pro-•'
ducers they, were running close to the same
pattern as other producers in. the province,
and added total marketings. would have to
be one percent higher than a year ago, on
average, for ,eech of the remaining months.
of the. dairy year to fill the provincial quota.
Total milk marketings to the •board were
2.2 per cent lower in January 1987 than in
January 1986.. Total marketings have been
lower, compared to the same:month a year
ago, for eight.months in a row. The OMMB
said it expected the .trend towards lower.
decreases in milk marketings, compared to
a year. ago, to continue•. as producers res -
pot! up lie .revised levy structure and ad- fanners that the milk testing pro
just their. feeding programs to compensate the American government, was ahsysterb of
for poorer quality feed. • checks and balances.
Under,�'the .current levy structin'e the '.'The system ••was designed with, ur
recently reduced within -quota levy of. $4.65 separate checks. if. you want,to telte.'it t
per hl applies. up to 90.5 per cent of MSQ and . far," he. said, addinp,farmers should'use ft
a speciat export rate of $27.50 per hi applies . if they feel they haven't been given a "fair
on the remaining 1.5 ner cent of MSO. The ..crack."
fi overquota le•'y rate of $38.per hl applies • "We are trying to do as much • as we;.
• The percentage levels of MSQ ,at Swhich. accurate," .
different' levy rates apply will, be adjusted at . Also at• the meeting Walter Elliott a
in- year-end_to reflect an
producers within the province.•A year-end
adjustment ,for increased. domestic .re
quirements was not anticipated at this stage
on shipments over 30o••per cent of M Q possibly can to. ensure the test•regatta ate
Task Force, looks
to awareness
Public awareness and education in the
• treatment and prevention of family violence
'is a 'directive. being pursued by the 'Huron
Task Force On Family Violence. •
At a meeting held recently in Clinton, task
force membersagreed to apply for gpvern-
anent funding that could assist in strengthen-
, ing the role of the task force in the .county.
The task force will apply, to' a program
sponsored by the Ministry of Community and .'
Social Services ,that provides short-term
funding for edcational and promotional
work. The money, which must beallocated by
April 1 could range from .4;;,^ori to $5,000 'if '
the application is approved.
Women .Today in Clinton will administer
the program which could see the money used
to•hold professional workshops for agencies
involved- in .the Task Force group. Such
workshops could help, the Task Force
members to better determine the role they
can play in the education, prevention and
treatment of family violence.
It was further reported at the meeting,that
Survival Through Friendship House . in
Goderich has applied to a Family Violence
Education Project Grant under a program
offered by the Women's Directorate. The aim
of the project will be to further educate Huron
County,communities on the issue of family
violence, with emphasis on the criminalize -
(Continued on Page A18)
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due to declining butter sales. ' . .
Dr..Jirrt Ashman, of the Dairy Inspection
Branch, entertained the Huron County
group, with a graphic continent on the
various hats worn . by employees of the
Dairy Inspection Branch., He then gave a
slide presentation on the. new dairy inspec,
tion : laboratory in Guelph, and assured
• 1 1 1• ,
Dtil `
County Milk committee and a by lew,pap*,
d
that committee members be limited• tap
more than threeconsecutive terms,on',the
committee, starting with new elections in
1987..
Approval was given to the 1987 proposed
budget of $7;916.28; t' •
John Oldfield, a: Huron County Milk Pro;
ducer, was presented with 'the gold award,
and 67 others received the general award
recognition,
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Willems and arena employee Greg Core. ' (Mcljwralth photo)
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