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' w - , •, th i t e he Unt Matin program ram P representative of thele herds. r :.,.« ., cgrnmittee, report has been tabled tom on atulate me.
,, • , .�x He expressed fai n h g P g p, •' a Y boys congratulate not seem Fair to me that I
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A Hol -den Farms; Robmarann Gordon ! ;i rural rate in r neighboring
,. en. ttesuccessful', d n Bell commented �,,_', :, ; . „r kztowled a from a stud
Dun eo le and after has be qu ; , Re-elected were g Y 'They re rood men and 77U,OtaO rural H dro us o•
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B b McNeil and Lyle that salt
i t program ( ) Y cattlemen as indtvidu isset u b the ov
. � , ,• tem m This S a com u er r a �, �.,: ,, . , , - ,. ;�'- I • .•, ,�..,, '_ } Jack Coleman, arragroup . P Y h r to women 1 dim t b the
.. meeting many of h P P g , ;, ,,R a e , MurrayM y Den P , a 1 g he to Y mers -- most of them farmers
. ,, ;. L,: :;:,, _ _ .,. , �;., ,., •:. ,: , . � �,,:. , . '_ ,, He asked a co eat uestion
Martin. have to sell t ,... „ a g q
_ _,., to ` bel -date men ick v el hely roducts. His Bill Dowsen Victor d 1 government to propose .
,. selene. and development P Y P P C g P P are pard to do. not served b Ontario's 324 '
w.. Ho our list c rttfic ter
y, How come things are mov-
_,, .. ,, * '. stock k n e a After-attendtn a beef sale of .. Hartman Bev Hill was of overcoming, the
believes we have the re- appropriate breeding c g i Ray Y g Not long ago, I wrote a municipal utilities should "
1 .a P m to the opposite direction
1 were handed out to. Geor a ur breed att - `i . Huether, . Jim Love, differ - g PP
�_..i _, . ° ia. z. ..,'. i , .., »i r.. _ sources to combat the through U. - g P e c le Mr, Bell 7 e, John enc. m rural urban snarky column suggesting have to a more for electrt-
Fiedlman Gordon Bell Hayden and Hol -den Farms t pay to what was outlined by'the
problem of non-renewablenoted tha.. each 'owner was Maaskant, Bill McGregor hydro rates. that Hydro has not been fair ,city. ll 1 NEW EXECUTIVE -The Huron County Holstein club presented a. new Pfor mature cow; Robmarann
y Conservatives in Apri17
j resources. reported overall membership not only selling his own cattle11
<• and Larry,, Wheatley. In fact, the exact opposite in land dealings with farmers Rural customers now a
slate of officers at their annual meeting in Brussels Thursday afternoon. l � % for the four year old class and Newcomers named to the pay And yes, I know, politi-
Agriculture came into was down for the first Y to other eattlamen but the "` e e w has been happening. Rural Not so, said the PR people,.. about $38 per 1000 kilowatt clans et' elected because
The new president is Stuart Steckle (back left) secretary Don WatSUn, j % focus when Mr. McCall time to ears. Mr. Bell to the three year old class commttt were Bob h dro users will be a in g
E %� pointed out th t there was a Hol -den Farms placed first breed as well, and accused Fotheritigham and Don even more for ower t an sadd and latest policies, hours. Urban consumers pay thEy make promises and I
``'' anWWilbur Freeman 2nd ,vice president. Seated are past president Bob // / / � %� remarked that it was one of p a the Holstein club members of P yo nd o t e an average a of $30.
r_ - _--___-- - / ___,_. _ __ _ __._ ____ ._ _ . �. _ ;rid-+-anda n- Fa -- --- -- -- Brodie. - ... g politicians are notorious 'for
1.McNell and Bill ibbings fir vice rest eat. -(Pilot'-- o by FTa-miTton /� �� io% // tFie renewable resource-' s -ate rent- btenital -for' more �' Similac meeiiti s 'ior file "tet cousans�------------areg Y not ke� to
g p / / / / i / / g p r n .coin tog qo complacent ..F - g �' being more than' 'fair. -- lirthe sprier af-tttfs' ear; ep g promises, a cit
. j j j / by building up the land you• members and plans a drive second, about the whole matter of other bean growing counties Ontario Hydro has one of But I talk to farmers and Premier Bill Davis promised that this old-fashioned scrib• .
a % j % % % ! improve your product. "This this winter for the natie In the two year old depart- selling. are being held this week. the most efficient public they tell a different story. his government would find a bler cannot get used to. A
"" club has not spent its life association. It was also re- ment Rs'.in nn Farms "The world has never Cana
The Elgin county meeting Ever time corps to da; way to narrow this gap. This, promise is a promise. It
depleting land but con- corded that breeding she first. �' o Pr P
relations
_ me I sn a ie
p g g been hungrier fora good goes. today, Wednesday in St. Y � p ce ,When 1 wrote another at least, is an indication that becomes fact when it is
d at tinuin to develop for the for stock must be kept for 15' In an open discussion the Thomas, Lambton oweis detrimental .to Hyro, I get a column suggesting that Can- the r •
Ministersquestione g P P .Canadian eow 'said Mr. Bell SEAN DIRECTORS Rig-ELECTED-�-7he four acclamation, Friday. From the left are chairman gr gg g p ovine. is aware that stated.• welfare of the future." years rather than seven and matter of a club sale came and he emphasized that meet Thursday in Warwick couple of letters. explaining ada has no other choice farmers are paying too much,
In other business Cliff calves must be identified under fire. Huron County directors on the Ontario Bean Gordon Hill, Joe Miller, Bob Allen and Cecil and the Kent meeting will be Hydros position. When I P Y g I am also of the opinion
pedigrees are very Producers Marketinla Board were ,returned b Des ardine. _ g � P except that of nuclear energy A special study group was that the Davis government
McNeil reported for United from the first day. In the last sale club important. Y 1 held Friday in Thamesville. write something in favour of I got a whole batch of letters, formed to propose ways to has tried desparately hard
most of them from anti- overcome the gap. .. over the years to keep • its
OFA annual bileakfast 1. i ' � nuclear people but a couple But that gap keeps widen- promises. It would not have
m.. .. ............::.a, m thanking me for ing. It seems to be going
from Hydro remained in power for almost
Every Wednesday is the piece. the opposite way to that 30 years otherwise. Most
■ ■ ■ I am about to create which was promised by
Attending breakfast at the liquid industrial waste in bill,. The Minister replied ?: r' � another batch of letters. people in this province
Ontario Federation of Agri- Ontario and that at present that he is aware this small WE RESERVE THE RIGHT; Senior Citizens Day Queen's Park. I don't know believe in promises.
culture (OFA) convention there is too much illegal reduction is not enough and TO LIMIT QUANTITIES s � '
KNECHTE� Ontario Hydro will in- who is on that committee, But someboy goofedhere
began last .week were provin- said more will be forth- KNECHTEL crease its bulk power rate to that special study group. I unless the report of this
5% DISCOUNT ON ORDER municipal utilities by 9.3 per hope there are a few farmers special study group -- which /
tial ministers, Rene Brunelle dumping at too many unswt-. -•-• __
comitl cent. The rate to rural on -it. may hit the press before you
able sites. He then left to g•
Resource Policy, Bob Elgie' hold a private meeting with . Mr. Henderson reply to MON. TUES. &WED. t t
Labour, Harry Parrott concerned members of the the OFA paper on Food 9.6P.M. LOTS OF FREE PARKING FOR YOUR -SWOPPING CONVENIENCE
OR FREE DELIVERY consumers will increase 9.9 Liberal Leader Stuart read this epistle -- comes up
Environment, Lorne Hendee SATURTHURSDAY
A - 9-9 P.M..i per cent by Jan. 1. Smith has said that H �dro's
son -Agriculture, George Federation. Strategy supported an import SATURDAY - 9-6 P.M.
Middlesex County brought replacement program which WE 'LIKE TO
Y with some answers.
Ash -Energy, Frank Miller f � � BETTER.
WhY7 aesvest rice increases are -Treasury, Tom Wells -toter- the question of unfair hydro is already in effect. He saidM Town Only) P 1've been waiting these - A LITTLE Max. Purchase of $50.00 If farmers are to be kept on going "to continue, to make many weeks for a report.
9 vernmenial Affairs rates to the floor. Members he will continue to promote
the land, then some solution our rural rates by far the I'm glad I didn't hold my
Mr. Miller was asked
felt the present reduction the use of Ontario food - - -- ------ - ... -_.____-_-. -.. _ this energy problem will g_ t est of New Bruns breath. _._ to er r highest w w - th
scheme was not enough. It procuts first here in Onario
about sales tax exempt build- only amounts to a 3 percent as well as increasing exports Blck's .W/Garlic, •' . ..* ", McCain
Ing materials. Many building reduction in a rural hydro to other countries. W/0 Garlic Or POISkIe Ogorkl , " �>•
outlets are not aware which
SUPERPATTIES or SUPERCRISPS (y9 Bean ro �u c e rs to
building materials are tax 24 OZ.
exempt -and which aren't.
Federation delegates were
assured these material out-
lets would be educated.
Due to the announcement
from Dr. Parrot's office on
Wednesday, concerning the
liquid waste disposal plant at
South Cayuga, many dele-
gates questioned the deci-
sion
eersion on the site. The people
of the area want an environ*
mental hearing and Mr.
Henderson assured the dele-
gates soils were•chccked and
found to be right for this type
of dump site. He also said
certain crops to be consumed
directly by people would not
be grown in that area.
Dr. parrot said the dump•
ing of untreated waste on
land must be stopped. He
also said the people of
Ontario want the government
to own the liquid waste
G ifisposal plant and it will be a
crown corporation It would
be set up with ' people in
b, charge. one an OFA member
and a mpresentatti.c of the
South Cayuga area This
facility is it, have the best of
eoer1ilil and the cost Of
this entire unit is to he borne
tsy the industrial sector gen•
eratinp, this waste. the mini'
c mer said
Dr Parrot -,aid there will
be no more land filling with
i
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C antes
c
in farm
4 tax plan
I By i D.S. Pt LLEN
i Agricultural Representative
l ' oi,me farmers in Oxford
I will receive a>prve ation farms
and Irtformart- pamphlets
M tiie mail h. f • the end of
`*fltie"Ihrr if peft,31% all
� farm prtipr,r,, ,rers wtli
rr,e•tvF apple! att"r, t-Irms he
faire 1a>R'' pa -,res
There are a feet changes
• 4411h nttaraR an tl"r lgkm farm
•,av reduatcr,r, pracgram 4mv
1., *, pr, -pert,, qualifies if ?t as
Nri of a farming; operation
�war
float prnAuces at least S4.(=value of faun pm-ductsm a
The minimum amount
C cd municipal taxes ar which a
rebate will he paid has been
increased from 520 to S',"
Residences are eligible if
ric,upted by actual farmer-,.
retired farmers. or family
members of eligible farmers
Rebate-, on property benefit -
ms! from the OntaTiin Pen.
ria WV Propety Tax Assi'
stance Act. will he calculated
nn net taxes after deducting
the -pensioners tax assist -
aside
Interest charged on repay-
ments due to development of
faun properties has been
increased from 8% to 10°76.
SWINE SYMPOSTUM'80
Swine Symposium '80 is a
day designed and developed
by area pork producers to
bring together some of this
continent's tot) speakers in
Please turn to page 24,
1 1160 Case combine. cab. 4 rov, corn head.
cutting head
1 M F 21 ' set disc
2 M F. 72 P T O combines
1 530 Ford baler <
1 J.D. 5 furrow plow
1 M F 74 6 furrow plow
1 M.F 44 corn head
2 M F. 63 corn heads
1 M.F. 36 10' swather.
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Seaforth, Ont. 527-1257
PICKLES - McCormick's , R-� 4 Bag a •
1 LT.Jar Some of Each, if / .
CeB�al boycott ThompsonMills1.19 Party or Club D��ay�' i� - Javex Liquid
CRACKERS, Huron white bean bean crop when four dealers to decide where liability
producers. at their annual including Thompson s'refus- rests regarding undelivered
350 r.Pk meeting Friday in Hensall ed to complete payment of beans that resulted from ad
Y beans they had received vance sales that could not be
g g voted to boycott the
BLEACH premises of W.G. Thompson from area producers. satisfied due to the
<",�_�-i Beef,Irish,Turkey,Chicken or Meatball and Sons until present legal According to Friday's poor crop
' Robin Hood All Pur ose or .99 3.6 LT. JU g Y' year. The Board has named
PSTEWSurpose g i procedures are brought to meeting, the other three the Ontario Farm Products
Fresh Pork court dealers, the Hensall District Marketing Board as the
" - _� • Five Roses All Pur OSe T ,, , ��� The motion proposed b
p P Po Y Co-operative, Ontario Bean third party to the dealer
SHOULDER ROAST Ib. John Hazlitt and seconded Growers Co -Op and claims"
by Bev Hill haxledProducers Ferguson Bros of St. In explaining the
24 oz. Tin to refuse to deliver any Thomas had completed their background of the 1977
414 , r beans to Thompson Mills un- discoveries in court, but the problem, Board chairman
9.
-, a 4 r , ■ til all discoveries In the Thompson discoveries had Gordon Hill told the T -A Sun-
- FLOUR Fresh Pork Boneless 1M19
1; jlitigation are completed. been delayed day night. "With increased
DUTT ROAST lb• Hazlitt said he hopes this A note in the financial acreage and heavy yields
4 �' 10 KG Bag statement presented at predicted for the 1977 crop,
9 g move will brio the matter
_ before the courts. Friday's meeting reads as the Board and dealers
.I " Fresh Pork , -
I
. � ■ It all stems from the 1977 follows . ''The htmation is agreed that advance sales
would be a good idea Ex=
CHOPS
ImIg ! tremely bad weather came
Bakers �TT lb. Dont stop CanFarCn Y
t product was not as ex tit of
■ Semi -Sweet A major discussion paper. P petted
Northern Gold Fresh Pork The Ontario Federation g The dealer complaint was
that the beans were of a
X11 p of A nculture's annual con- "The Farmer's Right To lesser quality than they had
VHOVOLATE SIDE RIBSRobin Hood - vention unanimously passed Farm", pointed out that the agreed to purchase In ad -
Honey & Almonds, 1191b. a motion to send a telegram agricultural industry sup- vance and they incurred eon.
, CHIPS Strawberry ;Cher.ry or Pineapple to Prime Mirfisrer Trude-au. pbtts one out of five jobs in siderable expense in trying
Coconut,W,Nuts or Bran W/Raisins several of his ministers. and Ontario today. obvtously to fulfill their sale- corn -
12 oz. Pkg' Fresh t the leader of the opposition playing a major role in miltmenLa '
CEREALLanciaasking that the decision to determining the prosper•rty of Hill Braid the only monies
1 lb. Bag S►PAit'IIETTI 1.99 PORK HOCKSA91b.' GRAHAM PIES discontinue assistance to the province However. agn• received by producers for
CanFarm be reversed and culture tends to be regulated the 197, crop was the initial
. 385 Gr. Pkg. that the committment of in many areas by thnse who Payment
o The financial statement
.99 1 KG Pkg. 1�
It QF .assistance for three years be know very little ahaut the
RagU Plain, renewed. It was pointed clot industry. The paper con- indicates the initial
Fresh Homemade Plain or Garlic -menLs amounted to s7:
Mebt Or Mushroom by OFA Past President Peter eluded y' saying that Ontario P y
AHanroam that the money ministry of Agriculture and over 6 with sales of slightly
USAGE59 ■ . which will be necessary to Food (61il should assume over $14 million
r SPAGHETTI I,b, T4ie balance in the 1977
SPAGHETTI close down CanFarm if sup- the key role in setting out pool as of August 31, 13�D �/
port is withdrawn at this regulations concerning farm- was $4.156.669 Legal ex -
SAUCES point, could be used instead ing operations with the other penses already paid by the
I � - Schneiders
14 oz. JarMartins Pvre to transfer control to the ministries working through board are 355.105
Prices effeethe until SstnrClill December 6, 1980 SAUSAG ROLLS Gr. Pkg, 10-99
company. Ca coati would t)MAi' rather than directly The 197, pool of owing
'"") then be able to continue and affecting agricultural includes 35.248.413D oviing to
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expand as a private business. matters. the board
Schneiders
S Prod. USA Con. No. 1 Downey Thuringer, Sumer Sausage or Cooked Salami APPLE JUICE .
.S�0141 N California 1491b. BERG N ■ DROnMAN
,5,�e �o, FABRIC CHUNK EATS48 oz. Tin. I
4�. RED,RAPES SOFTENER -
h'l ,� G Schneiders Chunk Chicken Loaf or Beer^wurst MANURE PUMP -
F<eS ,dor ��, 2 LT. Jug t
LUNCHEON MEAT 1 0 lb. • Ste7es manure away frcn the barn
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Schneiders Cooked a" " YOUR MANURE
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Can. No. 1CLIS I Heinz or Campbells HANDLING; • aelm:ces oar a -td Ry orab"•ems I
�� Prod. USA C SLICES 175''Or• Pkg. ■ . Spe Cti ,
Florida TOMATO SOUP MUCH EAStiER • h'etaans iiatrc3gen and catassvu-
"J, Schneiders Weston Raspberry or Lemon - 10 oz.Tin • Easy to mstaa-easy to pirate I
�, ".-4 TANGERINES Welch's
MINI SIZZLERS . 500 Gr. Pkg. 1m99
p y�dr.•fr, .i; 'GRAPE JUICEHUTTERHORNS 4/ 1.®® / � • =its any Darn cleaning e3eratran
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GREEN ONIONS
2Bchs. / .49
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PIE CRUST MIK
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HEAD CHESS . e5 Gr. Bowl
New Zealand
LEGS OF LAMB
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CRUSTY LOAF
16 oz.Loaf
2/089
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INSTANT COFFEE
10 oz. Jar
5.99
McCain
Regular or Shoestring
FRENCH FRIES 2 lb. Bag 089
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