The Huron Expositor, 1959-11-27, Page 8I
IWRON' EXPQSITOR,', SF,�Ak'ORTI , MVP., NOV. 27; 1959"
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HtlR014 '��DUNTY FED�RATIAN NEWS
- By CARL HF;MINGWAY '
I didn't ,think another article' on whole year. If the 418.00 price'
lasts for most of the year,- the
average might be $19;64, In 'this.
ease a deficiency; payment of $3;00'
would be paid on all'hogs (grade
A and .131:), Thus if�you sold your;
hogs " at $X8.00, , you would end up
with $21.00 per. •ewt., • and if you
sold for, $25 OQ1 y eu. would 'end "up
with ' $28.0,0," ' I .
If the $18.00- price lasts for a.
short time and the $25.00 price lasts
for most sof the year, the -average
price. could easily be ,$22,64, or
higher, in:whtch;case there will .be
no; deficiency, payment. •;
I"would also.like to make it, Clear,'
to, everpone• that support by offer
to j' purchase haS' been very 'satis-
factory fqr butter. Over the past•
'12f, years there was surplus `pr,p
'duction., six years and `' insuffici-
sent production for six years uW1aile
ver the whole period 't Gov
went- has ;• spent some. eney- in
suppott•'there have . -' een years
;when the- Government ' taped a
nice profit 'on storing 'b,' er, , The
-cream. producer' has „received •a
satisfactory. return and ..the .con-
sumer has=p had a • steady 'supply
at,a very',reasonable comparative
price, The total. "cost to Govern_;
Ment •has'' :•been, .negligil'ile,
'"< The key to the success of sup
"port by purchase is' the level ; ;at
Whichthe' price, .is set. ,and the,
.ainour t of, promotion,qiiat :accom
panes the' announcelneiit ' This
oras ..quite ,apparent at, the time,
P 951 hogs were setat $25.00 a'nd milk
.powder 'at 17p,
.deficiency payments would be iec-
essary but from theguestions Ijam'
being ,asked; apparently there are
a large"` number of People who do
not understand -how;' it will of1el-
:ate,
FixS;t, there is a basis of support.
price. under deficiency payments,
This is the' : weighted average; of
- the present su ort prices .across
'Canada. and' calcidated to, , be
$22.64 per cwt From here we'•have
to suppose prices on• the market
to explaixr--the operation of .'this
plan,
It s, being forecast that the. price
for hogs•after'January 11 on the;
market will- be $18;0Q 'per cwt, It'
is . , also • being forecasttliaV the
price - will be ;$25,00 next fall.
(Please
all -
(Please' do not let these figures'
influence your- operations)
Deficiency payments will be; bas-
ed .on , ther average' price for the'
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This , v't I''' wQ
e purchase of mer,•,
' chat -Oise .over $5 OO'
SATURDAY, 1 'ay. 28/59
:lzrasept--thio advertiseineiil. a
, The" Government has;:stated that
they must•'.support' the family far-
r::e;"but they Iapparently_have no
concern for the small family pack-.
er; Who; had !contributed a good,
'deal to ',keeping the 'market high
to.: the same small farmer.
Yes, the., government: `:professes
to '.;support; the small farmer .but'
they do it in such a way that most
Of. the`'benefit, will" be hist in -the'
market place alid"in such. away
thatit will -give a definite advant-;
age; to the; largepacker,:•.through••
• .19rot trtion Truly --there
are• many ways of:skinning a cat!
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Toronto, Ontario:
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Tile McTtillop.W1VIS"of' First.Pres;
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ber ` meeting at : the home ;of Mrs,
N: R'. Dorrance on.•Thursday after-
noon The' president, Mrs; He, n
McMillan, opened the meeting ith
a poem :After• the singing of . a
hy:inn, theScripture lesson Was
read', by.',Mrs..'"Arthur Nicholson;;
followed with prayer by' Mrs Har-.
old, Agar.
Tlie topic, taken . from the. -`study
book arranged; b'y- the first vice=
president, ;'Mrs. ;R E M'cMillan;;
proved very interesting. Ii :the first.
part, Women ef..the .Bible as co
workers with ,their Husbands,
Paper •on Sarah' was given?by Miss_;
Jessie .Fraser;.on Lot's 'wife: b'y
P7irs R'. E;`'McMihan; and'on Leeh
and Rachel by •Mrs Francis of
Man In part two; Influence of Wo
men of • the . Old -Testament , as'
"Mothers,:Vtrs!- Albert Harrison
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read' .paper Lon Rebekah; y Jean;
Scott ori Jockobedi and'' -Mrs, R. E..
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14frs--R E. illan,_.Miss,-Jessie
Fraser, and Mrs, Francis Coleman,
av re appointed" : as a nominating
mmittee 5to 'bring 'in a new slate,
of officers';for;next year, The.holi-
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egived.: The meeting was closed
With a hymn and prayer. by Mrs.
R: E. MclMillan
Tom "My ; brother, crossed a
cactus `:with an.:'apple and •got';
priekly pear-. Then:he crossed.'sug
ar:cane: with s cucumber; and i of
sWe'et, potatoe' 9 $ ne''ni' ht, he,
made a ..mistake.',
:John: "What was that?" '
•"Tom:' `.`He crossed a•waternielon
patch with, a wheelbarrow and got
7I be n bu4kshot.'r'
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