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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-24, Page 9• • WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th 467R�nnie • McGuire 'S. prains foot OLIVET i•IEWS • Raymond Hamilton and family. Ronnie McGuire had thelniifor- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and tune to sprain his foot and has miss „ family Visited on Sunday with Mr. ed a few clays of school. — and. Mrs. james.McNairn and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Stay. Karen of Seaforth. -Debbie and Lisa of*Torofito Visited Miss tinda.yoganof Kincardine and Mrs.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. at the weekend With Mr. • I ta -. , .. , . . .,. 7-..ir I I.! ig X•••• I r.' 4 r 1.1r '.., 411.1.%rliiir ;I,' .4, ..villY''all". .;','''INIF•P„,"#., 4.."..v,.....'m!!!",^-.‘ . • . . . . . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW. ONTARIO • PAGE NINE • . • .' • , • 4. . • • ' • • I Walter Black and family. Mrs. Hoffman of Toronto spent• the holiday weekend with,Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hoffman and Paula and with Janet and Michael Hamilton. -Mr. and Mrs: Robert Osborne, Joyce, Joan and Sheila, attended a • family reunion on Saturday at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Douglas. • • • • • • • CANADIANDAIRY MMISSION EQPT PERAk-i:a0VERNWENT .‘. ICE SUPPORTS?" ...,; • . Doug Moore and Michael and TedIn , Wrightson in ' Bruce Township, honour of Wendy's biroid4y,. and Birt White' wee dinner gPests Mr Ray I-Tarn/16;m entertaineda. 1,g4eoMr•QaikisdamforsribonjtmsMuciiNciayair,n 41.1d number:of young ladies on Monday afternoon. . a, and Mr,. 'rarik,S`cOtt and' . Mr of, Kintail, visited at the • • . -aid . Oscar White and - . k family .And, Mrs. John Nelson 'Weekend with Mr.. and Mrs. Herb t, • , and family of LfucknOW,aiyton and Lynn ,Mrs 1)- ... • ... • . -• , ' • • • . • . • ' • ...• - • . • . • • Tkle new Canadian DairY: Commission took its first - ''''tO.'manufacturing- milk and Cream'shippers;in 1966-67; step in furthering the development of a'Sound, efficient. '• ..d , • . •After mi - ay, when 1966-67. .records are com-, • •.Ciairy. industry in its stabilization ,P):99.1"Peri for the year pleted, each registered producer will be informed of the: . •• starting/Apri1,1, 1967: • supporting market prites-of majof. •at revelswhich are equivalent to.ab�t volume for which he will be eligible for subsidy in 1967: - airy` prdclUcts '68., This will be :based on --the volume for"Vvhich he t 29 cents 'areceived subsidy in 1966-.67. The 'amount for the year •• hundred more a year ago for ,rrianufactuting milk will be broken down into monthly quotes,•based on the testing 3:5%. • . . . normal perdentage. of •milk and cream marketed 'eaCh• . month. •,Those... who received subsidy for 'less' than . • 111 The federal gOVernment is' providing':funds AO the • • ' • '; . • • •. • • . 50;000. pounds (1,750 pounds. butterfat) last.year will Coninnission ,for a subsidy to rnanufactdring milk and •ligi le for subldY•uP to t at amount this:year. • .cream shippers.equiValent to1,21 a .hundred•for 3.5% milk. The rate Iasi year was 85c;. Frorn.the 1.21 there: •• • This neV‘i •prograrn, in terr4 Of pride suppOrt and will be a holdback equivalent': tO lip:.for exportprice subsidies, representsan increaSe. of 65c, or ,10%, over . • • .,equall2ation, with .ariyunutecr amount refunded at the. ; the federal. program for 196.p.,67,,,i. is over a, dollar, or • , end of the year: * ' •• 33!)%a, higher. than in 1965 , . . •• • ; • Oasis for tbei,.payrrierit will be the volume of trianOfic- • NAiliatas the new., Dairy Commission ',doing to help' turing.milk and.prearn required for the 'Canadian market, ` 'improve the dairy! industry? Quite a lot. And it'S only approximately the amount for Which subsidieswere paid the beginning. • . • . • ; 4 t • • • .. • • •• ' ' • • . • .