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LOCA. MEN AT OFA — Among the local delegates to the Ontario Federation of -Our• Renovations ore 'just completed
Agriculfure'Convention in Hamilton Iasi week were these three men, representing Xm a s 'g i t S ,
Huron East Central. From.left are John Benjamin, Gordon Blanchard and`Bill See Our Enlorged Mens Department
i r -N Robertson. " - Every year at this time The if anyone is in need of help or '
Childrens' Aid Society makes `an knows of•someone in need of help
appeal to•chtirches, service clubs please contact the. Childrens' Aid EDIGHOFFER'S MITCHELL -LTD*
Gay L e' a Co,7op h a annual and individuals throughout Huron Society office in Goderich.
for Christmas assistance in the ,Phone.• 348-8463
At Ga Lea Foods Co-operative over the ged volume had' form of new or good used toys,
Gay p previous year and and the• increa r .'
Annual Zone Meeting held in the attributed the increase to greater been arranged' by increasing long gifts, clothing and' monetary
Elmo- Community Centre at volume through the term debt and -increased equity donations for 'families and- a
Atwood on November 28. FE: children throughout the count
co-operative's plants as well as capital. g y•
Tuintyer was re-eiected a Director inflated dollars. Out of earnings the Board of Although' CAS co-ordinates the
of the Co-operative for a two year Part of the increased volume Directors had declared a share ,
term. Elected voting 'delegates had come from the two dividend of Eighty Cents per 'campaign, each town ''has , 'a
were - Arthar Adie, R.R.2, Elora; acquisitions -, Agra Foods, common share.M•. Brady said co-ordinator of its own. The � �1
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dinaor.spend the week of CHRISTMAS
• Wm. M cPh il, t2.R,1•, Woodville; Weston and 'CF Capital Foods, that investment in :;ay Lea shares co-or
Simon Oosttrhof, R..R.2, Grand Strathroy. These acquisitions had a very good yield when both December 8 12 sorting the
Valley; Howard Baker, R.R.1, gave the co-operative diversifi- the dividend and market donations into age groups, etc.
Listowel; Wm.' Poi, R.R.2. eatign into edible oil products and appreciation were constered. t
Monkton; Ross Faulkner, R.R.2, further penetration of ' its The following week, the
Moorefield; Maurice Hallahan; traditional iparkets. Mr. 'Proud There are " . mothers come in and . Make
R.R.I, Bel rave; Wm. Dougall. selections for their children.,The -
g g commented•that producer interest J • <� .. _
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11.113, Exeter; Harold Gaunt, eontinuedilit a high level and that some things mother, rect es a cheque to coVer ' r
{ r 11,11.2, Lucknow and Fred. Meir, membership.had increased to 3,6 _'I Christmas dinner and money for
R.R.4, Brussels. 33'member shareholders. your dressmaker That'll Last QII Year Lon
President Mel Proud said that T.'E.Brady, Executive Vice- r some gifts: This replacds the g
caret t do for y'
Gay tea Foods Co-operative is an President and General Manager, J hamper service that was once'
indicatiod of what producers can announced an jKrease in sales used. ,
accomplish by joining together to from $52 million to $72 million Usually there is a tremendous
l process and market their produce and net earnings of $1 million response within the county but,.
on a co-operative basis. He stated compared with $$54,000 in 1974. they say they often lack gifts fore'
sales had increased nearly' 40% . Financing,of-the two acquisitions pr7/;tjjr/C/pa[T/O/1 teenagers, e
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