The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-31, Page 5`TAKE NOTICE
THAT THE 'ANNUAL MEETING OF
THE PRODUCER MEMBERS OF
THE BRUCE COUNTY
PORK PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION
WILL BE CONVENED AT THE HOUR OF MO P.M.
On Tuesday, Febniary 13th, 103
AT' THE ELMWOOD commuNTy CENTRE, ELMWOOD''
for discussion on the proposal to licence producers and for the
purpose of the proper- business of the annual meeting
A complimentary noon • luncheon will be served to all in
attendance between the hour of 12:00 noon and 12:45 pin.
Mac Inglis, President Bob Misch, Secretary
MacICENZIE, •0.D.
Optometrist
pNESP.AY, JANUARY 1973. THE 1.1.4acHow SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO PAGE Fly.
Bruce faim.,Roort
he Ontario downw-ard trend
milk production OP_ Started
L965 has been reversed in 4972:
al, production in 1972 repre-
ts a 4% increase over' last.
r and is expected to be 6.4
ion pounds.
bid milk and cream consump-
1 in 1972 shows a slightly high-
per 'capita consumption for
se products. The greatest pro-
tion increase though has been
ned into butter. .-
;utter production in the Grey-.
ice area shows an increase of
3% over 1971 and this area
)duces 21% of Ontario's total.
vr
tario butter production in 1972,
nada's Western ' Pro ces"
)duction has declined and they
ye been forced to import but-
', It'is expected 1973 Canadian
Auction will meet domestic
luirements.
mports of cheese in 1972 were
ice that of exports and this
s due mainly to the partial
s of 'the British cheddar mar-
t, to the E.E.C. The level of
eddar cheese exports for 1973
uncertain, but a concerted ef-
t to develop new markets is
ing made.
3onsumption of cheddar cheese
Canada is expected 'to rise by
;.. and other cheese by 11% in
73. Consumption of ice cream is
ing steadily' and consumption
concentrated whole milk pro-
ds is declining slowly.
Skim milk powder production
d stocks on hand have increas-
I. In order to obtain the, desired
ADMIRAL 'TV
AND
ANTENNA
SALES AND'SERVICE
DON THOMPSON
TV
R.R. 3 RIPLEY
TELEPHONE 39S-2393
IrOWEL PHONE 2914511
.INSURANCE,•
•f !RE, WIND, CASUALTY'.
OMOBILE & INVESTMENTS
Try Protect, Your Jack,
,Insure 'With Jack Today.
J.- 1V4DONAGH
Lucknins, Phene 528-3423
R. W. ANDREVV
Barrigter and Solicitor
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
IN LUCkNOW
Every Wednesday.and
Saturday Afternoon
Office in the Joynt, Block
Telephone:
Lucknow 528-3116 •
IL. W. BELL
TOMETRIST GODERICH
The Square
(Phone, 524-7861)
A. M. HARPER
ARTERED ACCOUNTANT,
- 57 South Street, Goderich
Telephone 5247562
level of butter production in Can-_
ada, it is„eXpected we will get a
similiar percentage increase in
skim milk Powder, and a further
weakening of export prices is
anticipated.
Production and consumption of
yogurt continues shOwing the
highest dairy product increase.
Production in 1972 was 20%
above that'of 19717 and a continu-
ed increase in.consumption is ex-
pected.
BRUCE COUNTY MILK
PRODUCERS ANNUAL
MEETING
Bruce County. milk producers'
Annual Meeting.Walkerton
Community Centr -- , Monday, Feb--
itiary 12th.
This years meeting will be in
the form of a noon- dinner for
producers and their wives. Guest
speakers — Lorne Hurd and
Sherry Pollock.
R. D. Ferguson,
Area Fieldman, Milk Commission
INCOME' TAX
Two income tax information
meetings have been planned for
Bruce, County sponsored by the
Ontario Ministry of Agriculttme
and Food.
The main purpose of the meeting
is to answer' questions on the 1972'
income tax 'form. Special refer-
ence will be made to deprecia-
tion, capital gains and averaging.
The first meeting will be in
Parkhead Community Hall on
February 20th at 1:00 P.M. and
second meeting in Teeswater
Town Hall on February 21st° at
1:00 P.M.
UNDERSTAND THE FUTURES
MARKET .
This course will be' given at the
Centralia College .of Agricultural
INVESTMENT
THE STERLING
TRUST CORP.
Prevailing. Interest Rates
. Retirement Savings. Plan
Your' Representative
ALEX MacNAY
LUCKNOW •
TEp-COLLyER
ELEC. RICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing In.
ELECTRIC HEATING. ELECTRIC .
WIRING AND REPAIRS ,
and
ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Hydro Financing Available
LucknOw -- Phone 528-5802
WINGHAM
MEMORIALS
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING.
REASONABLE InucEs
Buy Direct and Save
Bus. Ph. 357-1910
Res. Ph. 357-1015
MacKENZIE
MEMORIAL CHAPEL
FUNERAL SERVICE
Services 'conducted' according
10 your wishes , at your Home,
your Church, or at our Mem-
orial Chapel at no additional
charge.
Lucknow, Phone 528.3432
' Day or Night
HAVE A CLIENT WANTING
300 to 500 acres of well-tiled land
in the Amberley - Kingsbridge
area.
B. A. McDonagh
REAL ESTATE'
BROKER
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Bus. 528-2031 — Res. 528-3821
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Technology, - Tuesday, February
13th; Friday, February 16th and
Friday, March 2, 1973.
It will be a three-day course to
examine trading in the futures
market, how, it, may be used by
the farmer. Examples will be
drawn ,from corn, soybeans, pork,
beef and other commodities.
Any interested person is asked
• to send his application form to
Centralia College of Agricultural
Technology, Huron Park, Ontario.
M. R. Bolton
Agricultural Representative
PURPLE GROVE
Some of the young folks from
this area attended the skating •
party in Ripley on Friday evening.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Robertson were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Blackwell of London.
"Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins
and Margie were guests'on 'Sun-
day of Mr.. and Mrs. Don Dore
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarries Quigley of
London spent the week end visit-
ing 'friends in this area. . .
Mrs. Don Dore visited recently
with Mrs. Graham Cook Of Ripley,
Miss Marjorie Coiling of Ripley
visited last week with the Dores.
Anyone having , items of inter-
est for the Purple Grove News
column, please call 395-5049.
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N U NEWS
A lively well 4ttended National
Farmeri Union meeting was held
in. Mitchell on January 25 with all
six Locals of District 5 in. attend-
ance,
'The •new membership recruit-
ment program was explained by..
Lorne Luther who is in chargp /
of it in District 5.
Collective bargaining on twine
was discussed and all locals voted
to accept the National program.
A youth program is being plan-
ned again this year with a boy or
girl from each local having the
opportunity to 'spend 10 days on a
`farm out West. Any farm union
youth is eligible and names have
to be submitted before February
23.
A report on the 0. M. M.B.
meeting by Andy Kittner revealed
that the O. M. M. B. had 'asked for
an increase of .57¢ per 100 lb
of .milk for the farmer, to cohier
the increased cost of production.
The Board was overruled by.the
Dairy Commission after the large '
processors (one of these Kraft),
had appealed.the increase. The
O. M. M. B. received an increase
of .35¢ per 100 lb or 9¢ per
quart' for fluid milk, (bottle milk)
The farmer now receives 18 1.2¢..
per qt, of this type of milk. The
industrial milk (cheese) is ',till to
be' negotiated. ,
There is no government bogy
to control the price of milk to
the consumer after it leaves the
farm.
Cream shippers are not being
encouraged by increased prices.
Many of them are
turning 'to milk production or
f$hasing out. Canada imported
16 ,000 ,000 pounds of butter last .
year, with/a greater increase pre-
dicted for next year. From
U.S., we imported 1,000,000
pounds and from Australia
15 ;000 ,000 pounds. Even
though thiS butte is not the same
quality as our own, it carries the
label Canada NO. 1. This was
protested by smile members.
Prom Local 335. members
atten'ding the4meeting were Lorne
Luther , Lome McDonald , Bev
McNay, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Wilkins and Mr. and Mri. John
Austin,
First Mortgages'
CALL
Mr. Ron Brown .
524-7381
Victoria and Grey Trust
GODERICH
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FOR SALE .
DAIRY FARM, highway location
in. the Clinton area, 140 acres en
which is situated 'an 'excellent 7,.
room home, every convenience.
Barns are 50' x 105' and 50' x 100'.
Free stalls for 63 cows. Silos 20'
x 60' and 13' x 40'. This barn has a
4 stall Surge parlour, 600 bulk.
tank, 'silo unloader and auger feed-
ing system. Possession can be ar-
ranged.
500 ACRES approximately 40 acres
of bush. The balance productive
clay loam' 'soil. Two . homes, one
brick with oil furnace. .2' and 4 pc.
bath, every convenience.' The other
home is stone. Also 3 good barns
with a potential for cattle and hog..
Immediate possession.
200 ACRE' FARM, all workable,.
good corn and bean land. Above
average. 4 bedroom brick home, 3
pc. bath up and one doi.vn, new kit-
chen, oil furnace. Large barn used'
as a farrowing' unit and finishing
approximately 300 hogs at a time.
16' x 50' high moisture corn silo
with roof. Steel grain storage and
implement shed. Asking $53,500. -
Terms available.
100 ACRE FARM with 85 workable
and' 11 acres of hardwood bush..
Four bedroom brick and. frame
home,' 4 pc. bath:, combination oil
furnace, drilled well on _pressure.
Barn 35' x 65' with an L: Tie -.ups,
for 19 cows. 'Additional 100 acre
farm available.
THREE BEDROOM HOME situ-
ated on 4 acres of land in the
country. Oil furnace, 3 pc. bath and
`full basement. fmmediate possess:-
ion and asking $8,900. '
WE HAVE A SINCERE CLIENT
who 'is looking, for a 100 acre farm
with good buildings on which he
would like to run cows and calves.
For more particulars give us a
call'. .
WARREN ZINN'
Phone 529.7350.
Wilfred McIntee
& Co., Limited
WALK ERTON
Member Of the'Grey, and Bruce
Multiple Listings Service'
I.ist .— Over 60 Salesmes
Working For NI
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WANTING
Listings, Farms, Dwellings,
Business, Acreage
R BRAY
DOCTOR OF
' CHIROPRACTIC
197 'JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM,
PHONE 357-12241
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Card Party
Dungannon L.O.L. held a card
party on Thursday, January 25th.
Prize winners were high lady
Mrs. Clifford Kilpatrick, second
high Mrs. Jack Errington; high
man Charlie Fowler.; second, high
Jack Curran.
There will be another card
party in two weeks.'