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The Huron Expositor, 1976-12-16, Page 18PERTH-HURON SHORTHORN CLUB — Past President Ross Procter of ,R.R.5, Brussels and newly elected president Ken Mewhinney of Lucknow chat with guest speaker Ross McCall of Brussels Stockyards Ltd. at the annual dinner meeting of the Perth-Huron Shorthorn Club in Brodhagen Wednesday. (Photo by Oke) At Perth-Huron Shorthorn Club To the ElectOrs of Seaforth Thank you for your support at the polls on Dec. 6 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year James Kelly To the voters-of Dublin [wish to thank you for your support at the polls on December 6th and look forward to serving your best interests in the future. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all. Matt McCreight To the Electors of Hibbert Township I wish to thank all those who supported me on Monday, December 6 A , special thanks to all who worked on my behalf Season Greetings to all Henry Harburn Deputy Reeve ,:orarigavor/ .46%9 imonowsmstite would like to express my appreciation -to the voters of Hullett 0 who supported me at the polls on Dec. 6 Greg Brandon ii ,iir ,o-e 440,002001.71gAP T9 the Electors of •Hullett Township I wish to extend a special thanks to the voters o f Mullett for their support and confidence on December 6th. 1 will endeavour to serve in your best interests Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Torn Cunningham *VMMONV25S.ttgaIN.M..., Many Thanks I would like to extend a sincere thanks for the support I received on Decem er 6. I will endeavour to serve you to best of my ability. I would also like to commend 'all the candidates who allowed their names to stand and hope they will , accept appointments that have to be made by the Town. Betty Cardno, MAYOR To the Electors of BRUSSELS & GREY I would like to express my thanks for your support in electing 'me to the Huron County Board of Education. Don McDonald I wish to thank all the Separate School Electors North of Hwy. # 8 A who supported me on Dec. 6th as their representative on the Huron County Board of Education Blessings of the Season Eugene Frayne THANK YOU A sincere "thank you" to those who supported me at the polls Dec. 6th and congratulations to Mr. Eugene Frayne on a successful campaign. Oscar G. 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VOZ• 3 miles East of Mitchell on No. 8 Watch for the Pines on the South Side szi.v ss.N.N.wiR xsx sx‘N.,\‘‘v z1/4- ,N&N.L‘, vi 0 Unitecl Church supports rnarfreting boards Ken Mewhinney of R.R.1, Lucknow, was elected president of Perth-Huron Shorthorn Club at the annual dinner meeting in Brodhag:en Wednesday night. He succeeds Ross Procter of R.R.5, Brussels. • Ron Shelley of R.R.2, Gorrie, and William Lannin of Dublin, were elected vice-presidents. Gerald Smith of R.R.2, • Brussels, secretary-treasurer, for the past eight years resigned. His successor is to be named at the next meeting of the executive. Mr. Smith was named as, the club director to the Ontario Shorthorn Club. 4-H members from Perth and Huron Counties, with Shorthorn calves, were guests of the club: Glen Frost, Cambridge, secretary of the Ontario Shorthorn Club, told the farmers present not to push 4-H calf owners on to win at shows but to let them enjoy their calves and gain experience for, the second year, Each 4-H member was presented with a gift of $5.00. Bruce McCall; manager of the Brussels Stockyards Ltd., was the guest speaker. He said farmers with feeding cattl, had gone through the hardest year with unfair • ' prices. Bert Pepper, secretary sales agent for the Canadian Associa- tion of Shorthorn Club, said there Marketing boards got unanimous approval from the executive of the United Church General Council November 25 on recommendation from the Council's standing committee on agriculture and food resources. It was the third try for the committee which had first presented its, resolution at the March meeting of the church executive. That was_referred back for re-drafting and the same thing happened to the revised resolution November 25. It was evident that opinion of the 68-member executive was divided on the issue, even among farm and rural people (Members of the Genbral Council executive represent all areas of Canada). Finally, it was agreed to approve the following policy statement on m arketing boards submitted by committee chairman Rev. Douglas A, were 800 clubs in Canada at the present time. He displayed literature, truck decals, pictures and other material that can be used for teaching in schools or 4-H groups or by owners of Shorthorns. Brydon of Southampton, Ontario. "The Committee on Agriculture and Food Resources reaffirms the basic human right of equality of opportunity and justice in the use of resources for the feeding of people. We believe a viable agriculture industry is essential to the economic and social wellbeing of Canadians. Agricultural industry is responsible for providing a continuing supply of food for consumer and a fair return at those associated with food production. The Committee sees Marketing Boards as part of the framework of this industry. Marketing Boards have their limitations both in constitution and application. Many persons accentuate these aspects such' as: loss of some individual freedom, inability to effectively soble the world's foott problem, inability to satisfy all producers and consumers. And while we know that from a world perspective we must move to a real sharing of this world's resources, nevertheless, Marketing Boards, when constituted to regulate production and prices for the producer, give stability to production thus givihg a fair return to the producer, a constant supply to the consumer and provide a vehicle which can help us to responu more consistently to world food needs. The committee affirms the principles upon which Marketing Boards are established and recommends that the executive inform its constituency (church membership) in order to seek understanding, .support and approval of both producers and consumers for the implemen- tation of these principles." m •i To the Elect° s of Tuckersmith I wish to thank everyone that voted on` Dec. bth and special thanks -to the ones that voted for me To alrthe people of Tuckersmith a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all of us at Falcon Spring Farms Frank Falconer Gerald Smith resigns after 8 years