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Drain was reported at t1ofPat'ient,o HSed� of 4he Council Adjourned shortly tawt
simate• fore midnight to November SX,
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The Reeve and Treasurer were
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Go venlock
An application for the repair of
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Drain was acre ted`and referred, ,'' .
rr' �rynidfu°�a� v to : A
to , A. J. DeVos, P. Eng, as
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Engineer for examination and A reunion of the family of the AND itr7A�D:�NNT
report. late Mr. and MTS.J.M.GOVenlock y
G. Johns moves apd W. took place Sunday afternoon. Building 16, Vanestra.. {
McBride seconds the motion. Dinner was served at the home of
"That an application for the : Mr. and mrs. Sam Phillips and
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repair of the open portion of the the evening meal was held at the
McDougall Drain be accepted and home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
referred to A. J. DeVos, P. Eng. H. McKenzie and Mrs. Mae
BARN LOST A barn on the Lorne Araper farm was has not yet been determined. The barn,contained hay as Engineer to make an examina- Dorrance. Mrs. Dorrance who has
completely destroyed by fire on Sunday'. Damage and straw. (Photo by Pat Langlois) tion and report." been in the hospital for some time
was'•estimated at $17,000 and the cause of the firer Approval -was granted.to.Tue- was able to be present. Among
those present were Mr. and mrs.
p "1 George Davey of Edmonton, Mr. Bu�yert. ' of
.Local.
o a I HO IS �� �"n' C.\.� W and _ mrs. Pick Parker of ✓
uroh,''�� ro e��� Lethbridge. mrs. Irene Martin h•Climax, $ask., and Joseph -
Madero of Hamilton,, Mr: and T' Ot�h y
wins milk Ik award • Mrs' Grant O'Conner, Mr. ana Steven ' Mrs. J.K. B,, Brown and Steven
• rime arm a areas ' Brown and J.Lester Govenlock,
The . Holstein -Friesian Molly, who is classified Very p • all of Toronto and Stan Dorrance
Association of Canada has Good for type and has already Red Clov' e r, a n
awarded a Blue Seal lifetime' received one star in the star brood of Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs.Nelson
production award to W.N,Dow, program, is sired Double T N Unlike many areas of Ontario But the biggest danger, they give farmers places to meet, go to Govenlock of Simcoe , Mr . and
where the surge of urbanization stress, is the fracturing of land. church and generally get Mrs, Ed. Dorrance of Seaforth �.
Staffa, Ontario, for his purebred consistan mi ce together.
P' Arab. She has alwa s been a eats u prime- farmland, Huron The agriculture code of racti„ Bird *foot Tref �'
holstein Marlefield Molly. Molly, Y P P g P g and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blyney
t ilk . producer as County continues to remain dictates that a 1,000 to 2,000 foot These communities have to of Kitchener and Miss '•'Bella'
in 7 lac'tations, has yielded evidenced by her 5 year old mostly rural. radius `must be left around a support this function and the Watson of Galt.
145,571 lbs. milk testing an BCA's of 1$6% for ,milk and Farmland is protected here by residence where no intensive county plan gives them the tools
average 3.46% fat or 5,040 lbs. ,r
butterfat. Her latest record', as an as an
184%„ for fat or her. 6 year old
the direction of the county Official
farming may occur.
to do it.. To make planning take
yield
8 .year old, saw her y i
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BCA's of 195 for milk and
Plan. Now, about, 90.percent of
• For example, a 'farmer would
the proper direction, Mr. Davidson
lbs, milk testing 3.68 for 1,033
170% for fat.Her dam, Marlefield
the county is cultivated, nine
not be able to open a pasture as a'
and Mr. Hill try to meet people in,
- °lbs. butterfat in 379 days. Her -305
Victor Dolly, was also a • 1 star
Percent is still in a natural- state -
feedlot just across the road from
public meetings and individually
day gave her BCA
brood cow with a 5 lactation
swamp, woodlots, rivers, ponds, -
his non -farming neighbour.
to find out what they have to say
production'
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indices for milk and 215 Io
average of BCA for milk
and one percent is urban. it will
probably remain that way,
But through the official plan
is enforced by the County
about problems.. Often, it is the
•people in a certain area who have
erf t.
for butterfat.
and .b56% BCA for fat.,
-CA-
especially since the county is one
which
Lands Division Committee, these
answers .to planning problems.
of the most important farming
disru tive lots are not s reading
This type' of planning,
areas in Canada.
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as fast as they once did. There are
especially in. the 52 hamlets
There is one dai,ber to tl}e
exceptions made for retiring
within the county becoine's
harmony farmers now
enjoy,
farmers and persons actively in
important as only a few areas can
however, that comes not
from
agriculture.
accept growth, notably Goderich
expanding •towns
and .
Mr.Davidson and Mr. Hill say.
and Exeter.
subdivisions but from
non-
however,,Ahat there are many
Planning to keep natural
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MAPLE LEAF MILLS LTD.
(SEED DIVISION)
,EXETER, ONT. — PHONE 235-0363
(Jones, MacNaughton)
farmers who occupy small lots of houses uninhabited,. They find it resources plentiful also come into
one acre or two, according to difficult at times to see the meed play to keep agriculture sound in
county planners Gary Davidson' for further severances and the county. The planners point to -
and Nick Hill. buildings. woodlots, which prevent erosion,
Due to crop failures inrsey ilaj attd be irpydrt et dost '..pose 4c�; P `TJtese'r� atnaltM 9dittefed:v'A6ts By keeping large areas of land and birds, which are the best
Ri major. producing ' .countrie5> int mucTi'i'hfiat they operated' of a loss. slowly fracture farmlands. 'y^ "Like free from fracturing by non r)irai means of insect control at a
1972, farm and consequently food Many pork men sold or are selling small clumps of weeds, these, lots uses, the planners are helping 'farmer's . disposal, as playing
prices soarded in 1973. their sows and beef men their are easy to miss but when it farmers protect huge investments decisive roles i farming. INE AR' E BUYING
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This year there isn't, a crop cows. This in turn-wih bring less comes time to reap the land of its s they put into their operations. A Stephen Rodd, a professor'at
failure yet in all of North pork on,the market next year and bounty, they are a nuisance. man with over $200,000 -invested ' the University of Guelph, says
less beef the year after. The count planners say people America, but all indications point Y P Y P P deserves some protection. that future agriculture will need
'to a®greatly 'reduced crop in all' ' When there is a shortage the who build residences in the The planners advise the lands space which is not cluttered with
major commodities. Even to 'the price will go up and thus we can middle orproductive farm areas division committee on decisions non -farming areas. Careful plan -
extent that the president of the expect to pay more for our meat in .often have little of no sympathy to achieve this end. ning must be maintained, he
USA has curtailed grain exports. the next couple of years. We, as with farmers and complain about The services are 'not just says, -to guarantee farmers secure
A child can figure that,this again farmers,. ' don't like today's smell,• dust, and noise farmers economic, such as banking and feelings about agriculture and the
will mean increases in food prices and wle as consumers wont • create during the course of shopping facilities, but social as future. `
prices. like next ,years prices. earning a living. well. The Villages and hamlets (Goderich Signal Star)
There are several reasons for Orderly marketing through J
the reduced crop, the main ones strong marketing, boards is the '
being spring floods and summer only answer. They can stabilize
draughts: Another factor was the prices for farmer and consumer "
increase in fertilizer prices, in alike. Look at the Egg Board.” ,
some, cases 300% higher. It When the price was low in the Threestands to reason that many USA they brought 30 million eggs
farmers put less on their fields, into Canada. Subsequently 28
d! with resultant lower yields. Since .million of them are spoiled. Now We now have two
one of the most important US eggs are going 'up in price and Preiiiiiiiii-owned fertilizers is nitrogen, which to a Mr. Whelan has to put limits toc
great extent is made out of what the_graders'can export or it FASTNEW
natural gas.. one can readily see would pull our price sky-high. If
why this costs •.more. Countries the egg board was strong enough
like India 'simply didn4 have the' it could say ho many eggs to
Cadillocs
elevator intakes.
money to buy and together with a reserve for Cang6ian needs at a''
similar summer draught' -as we reasonable' price for both / We have
had here, it made their almost producer and consumer and sell Sold and serviced at McGee's
sufficiency . in food grains any surplus on the world market. the quickest and
collapse. Now the graders have to be
In Canada and the USA the stopped by federal order.1973 SEDAN DE VILLE most modern Vll.
shortage of grain caused the price . ' Is it any wonder that graders -
of fe4d,grains to quadruple from try to destroy marketing loading facilities
two years ago.As a result pork boards? Full power equipped, aii, stereo, tilt -wheel, two tone '
brown. DHD 343 '
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in- the =Uwn of Seaforth
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SUNDAY,, OCT. 27th
1974
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WNDAY !will be. on Standard Time
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4973 SEDAN DE VILLE
Full power. equipped; air, FM, electric rear defroster.
DHC 208
1971 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM
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e This Is the large four door model.DHK 422
All three" Cadillacs are low mileage,• and
show the care of their. previous owners.
Priced to sell.
Pontiac. -Buick -Cadillac
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for our
Bean and
Corn ,
Growers..
FOR BEST PRICES --= SELL
or STORE YOUR CORN .AT
W. f. THOMPSON & SONS LTD.
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