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Clinton News-Record, 1972-02-10, Page 5OUR BEST WISHES to MR. WAYNE SMITH at" HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL SERVICE RR 4 (Hwy. 8, E.) Clinton MASONRY WORK ON THE NEW BUILDING by "ROBERT J. CAMPBELL RR 1 Seaforth 527-0675 A special thank you for hospitality to our crew while we were on "your job." •• system on Ontario wheat A resolution asking that a quota system on the domestic marketing of the Ontario wheat crop be implemented—if the increasing flow of Western wheat into the province can be controlled—was passed Feb, 1 at the annual meeting of the Huron County wheat producers in Clinton. The resolution will be introduced by county delegates at the spring meeting of the Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing Board in Toronto next month. The move comes on the heels of the federal government's decision to increase the price of top-grade wheat sold for domestic purposes to $3,00 per bushel from $1 .951/2 . The increase will be paid to producers through a direct subsidy from the federal treasury WE'RE GLAD TO SEE YOU "BACK" BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER AFTER THE FIRE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES "WAYNE" BLAKE'S WELDING Portable & Shop Welding Canadian Liquid Air Depot for welding supplies. 4827303 Clinton We were pleased to have the privilege of supplying and installing overhead steel track and other structural steel equipment at Huron Dead -Stock Removal Service's new building. and therefore will not increase consumer prices for flour and bread, Since the decision was announced Jan. 22, agriculture officials have voiced fears that the subsidy will create watered- down prices by encouraging Canadian growers to produce more wheat than markets can handle, The quota system has been mentioned by officials as one method of curbing production increases. The clause in the Huron resolution concerning the control of Western wheat movement created controversy before being passed by a 15-9'margin. Jack Verhulst of Goderich, a member of the producers' 1971 NEW ACCOMMODATION FOR HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL CLINTON ONTARIO i• Mr. Wayne Smith stands before the new building housing Huron Dead Stock Re- moval, R.R. 2, Clinton, Ontario. The new building was. made necessary when fire destroyed the old building on September 28th, 1971. In the new building is a pro- cessing room and cold storage area. —.TWO TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU eareatie All Small Fair Stock Pick-up Free of Charge CALL COLLECT 482-9811 HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL WAYNE SMITH, Prop. 11.11..2, CLINTON, ONTARIO LICENCE NO. 378C-72 LAO 1. 41,14. it 11 grit 9 it 03' .blilrk Wheat producers want quota When fire tlestroyed the Processing plant. of Huron Deadstock Removal en Sept, 22, 1971, Wayne Smith, R. R. 2, Clinton, began almost immediately on a new Wilding. The new building is slightly larger than the old, and includes a room where the animals are skinned, insides removed, and the meat removed from the bones, The meat is packed in '75 lb, boxes land shipped to plants where it is processed into dog and cat food. Mr. Smith said there is ap average of 150 pickups every week. Included are large and small farm animals such as horses, cows, calves, pigs and sheep. Two trucks are used in the pickups on a 24-hour a day, seven days a week basis. The hides are sold separately. The bones inside are sent out for processing and are sold back to the farmers as bone meal. Mr, Smith started learning the business a few years ago in Atwood and then with a partner, started Huron Dead Stock Removal here. He later bought his partner out and now, with three employees, conducts the operation on a full-time basis. Wising as his company motto "Call us first and you won't call anyone else", Mr. Smith says they will pick up all dead or disabled animals regardless of size as soon as possible. Stating that some operators only want the larger animals, they work on the basis of service regardless el the value of the animal to be picked up. This he hopes will establish a. clientele of steady customers, The busy season starts about the middle of March and continues until the end of.y June. The territory served by Huron Deadstoek is the greater part of _Huron County. executive committee, argued that the clause should be removed because it could lead to an interprovincial price war. Ontario wheat, he said, is already given some price protection by the Canadian Wheat Board. Phil Durand of Zurich said the quota system would be of no value to producers unless the wheat flow from the West—sold to Ontario grain mills at a lower price than provincial crops— could be controlled. "What's the good having a quota to cut down on increased wheat production if Western wheat keeps coming in at cheaper prices?" he asked. Auburn BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK The annual meeting of the Auburn Community Memorial Hall was held last week in the hall with the chairman, Ted Mills in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as read by the secretary Mrs. Donald Haines. She also gave the financial statement for the year. Plans were made for the annual cnicken barbecue to be held on July 29th and a rummage sale next fall. A good year was reported with 56 bookings during the year. Mr. William J. Craig was hired again as caretaker and Mrs. Donald Haines as secretary treasurer. Mrs. Arlene McMillan and 27 pupils of Zion Public school visited the Auburn POSt Office last week. Postmaster Kenneth Scott and his wife, Mrs. Scott who is his assistant explained the workings of the Post Office and how letters are mailed to other towns and also to go out on the rural mail routes. Mr. Donald Brown, manager of the local branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce returned home from Goderich hospital where he was a patient for several days and is convalescing at his home here. We wish him a speedy recovery. Friends in this community are pleased to learn that a former resident, Mrs. A. M. Rice of St. Joseph Villa, 68 Govenor Road, Dundas Ontario, has regained her eye-sight following surgery and is home from the hospital now. The late A. M. Rice was bank manager here for several years. Mrs. Harry Arthur visited last week with her father, Mr. Elmer Keller at Dublin and her mother Mrs. Keller who is a patient in Seaforth hospital. We are pleased to report that Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies who are living in Florida have had a very severe time with the flu and are recovering at their home after being hospitalized for some time. Committee. Continued from Page 1. probation, Canada Manpower, The Medical Association and the Dept, ofSocial and Family Services. The committee formed in the hopes of improving co-ordination and communication between all the various members and the Services they represent. Also, they hope to plan for future development of new services to meet unfilled needs in the county as a community. A four-man sub-committee head the workers. They are Rev. G. G, Russell, chairman and representative from the Ministerial AssoeiationpBasil Hall, Director of Social Work, Goderich Psychiatric Hospital, William Carter, Psychologist, Board of Bducation, and K. M. Streich, Dept. of Social and Family Services, Regional Office, Wingham. J. E. Fleming, a consultant from the Dept. of Social and Family Services, Toronto, will be assisting in the setting up and evaluation of the survey itself. Mrs. I. MacDonald, Goderich, will be Survey Director. Interviewers are Kathleen MacDonald, Arthur Maybury and Susan Bell. Chris Rompf is Statistical Clerk. The purposes of the survey are twofold: first to assess the overall health and social services already in the county; second, to determine whether additional services, such as family counselling and recreation are needed. An extensive questionnaire has been developed which will be taken to local officials, both elected and appointed, professional and semi-professional people, community leaders and all people who are regularly dealing with the public. Clinton News-Reeorq, Thursday,, February 10,1972—S CONGRATULATIONS To HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL On the completion of their new facilities. We are happy to have been called on to provide and, install all plumbing, heat- ing, electrical and refrigeration require- ments. GINGERICH'S SALES & SERVICE SEAFORTH 527-0290 -- ZURICH 236-4351 Huron Dead Stock does a lively business CONGRATULATIONS To HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL On the completion of their new facilities. We appreciate having been chosen to carry out the work and extend Mr. Smith every success in the future. Winston C. Powell BUILDER PHONE 4824108 CLINTON