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J. Hearn 639
R. Rollings 628
D. Morgan 579
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HH S, Smith 622 2
HD R. Durand 610 4
PS A. Mollard 498 3
AH 11. Daniel 596 7
MM G. Farquhar 650 0
PP L. Bell 691 2
FF M. Edwards 656 5
PKP C, Holtzman 616 7
AB B, DuBarry 485 0
HYFI J. Simpson 545 0
AX J, Bunking 545 7
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CO D. Jackson 648 2
AK D. McKnight 617 5
DN G. Dunlop634 2
AL G. Leger 615 5
DO A, Quinn 625 0
DP L. Hockey 692 7
MF J, Brintnell 651 5
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M. Taylor 627 5
D, Bushfield 594 2
M. Horrell 573 5
D. Brady 592 2
M. Bern 512 5
N. Dawson 589 2
S. Bruneau 466 ' 7
J. Mantey 483 0
T. Stagg 621 7
S. Martine 555 0
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, Trip for Middlesex on
Meredith Robb,. a $3-year-Old
bachelor :farmer from RR 2-,
llderton, is one of two Canadians.
10- wi.n the 1974 Nuffield Foun-
dation of
the
Britain travel-
study Seholarships.
The scholarships provide an
opportunity for young farmers of
Commonwealth countries to
study farming and farm
organization, in. Britain for six
months, Participants visit farms
and rural communities and
discuss U.K. agriculture with
officials of the British ministry of
agriculture and the National
Farmers Union.
Mr. Robb said his main study
program will involve farrow to
finish pork operations with the
main emphasis on farrowing and
methods of feed and feeding
dairy cattle. lie will be required
to prepare papers on the two
subjects to be submitted to the
Nuffield Foundation and the
Canadian Federation. of
Agriculture whieh administers
the scholarships in Canada.
Mr. Robb farms about 500
acres with his father, brother and
nephew under a limited com-
pany, Robdale Farms Ltd. They
are involved mainly in dairy and
swine production,
Beginning as a boy in the
Middlesex 4-H club movement,
Mr. Robb has been one of the
most active young farmers in
Middlesex.
Mr. Robb, along with the other
Canadian scholarship winner,
David Hansen, of Lumsden, Sask,
will leave for Britain Feb. 25.
They expect to return about mid-
August.
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T. MacDonald 189 0 9
P, Cooper 30? 5 19
M. Tuckey 205 0 20
S. Hewitt 279 5 17
B. Anderson 321 0 24
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G. Harvey 178 0 10
J. Pfaff In , 3 15
K. Varley 147 2 24
B. MacDonald 189 3 13
J. Clover 184 2 23
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L. Dykeman 516 4 57
J. Ellerington 544 3 67
B, Campbell 722 7 46
R. Cockwill 600 0 77
C, Murray 674 5 99
O. Jaques 608 2 74
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N. Koehler 667 5 99
B, Heywood 562 2 49
G. Bierling 635 7 84
J. Smith 565 0 81
D. Brunton 613 5 38
R. Hippern 573 2 41
M. Samis 766 7 102
J. Blair 577 0 56
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E. Hudgins 552
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UN ATTEND TAX COLJRSE More than 75 area farmers offended on income tax seminar at Centralia College
of Agricultural Technology, Tuesday. Above CCAT skiff member Doug Jamieson, co-ordinator .of short
courses checks with Usborne farmers Glenn Stewart, Don Bray and John Stewart. 1-A photo CO
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Says diets not cause
of any heart disease
with ADRIAN VOS
It is my fond hope that our
doctors will read this item I am
about to write. Al the University
of Georgia, research has in-
dicated that saturated fatty acid,
which raises blood cholesterol is
not even present in meat fat. The
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The Pinery OPP detachment
report another accident free
week.
There were two break and
enters during the past week in the
Port Franks area, but nothing
was taken in either incident.
The detachment officers
charged nine people under the
Highway Traffic Act, seven
under the Liquor Control Act, and
one under the Motorized Snow
Vehicle Act.
One driver was charged with.
impaired driving.
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S&P S. Dettmer 609 . 0 65
DO R. Dickey 802 5 102
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RO B. Farquhar 759 5 94
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Two businessmen were talking.
"Is your advertising getting
results?" asked the first,
"It sure 'is," moaned the
second. "Last week we ad-
vertised for a night watchman
and the next night we were
robbed."
that dietary fiber — whole cereal
grains, roughage of fruits,
vegetables — lowers blood
cholesterol.
Just read in the daily press that
the agricultural outlook con-
ference doesn't expect food cost
to go down. We, as farmers have
known this all along. It can't go
down at the farm level,' for then
production would decrease and
the price increase. It can't go
down at the transportation level,
for fuel prices went up as well as
truck prices, and wages won't
come down.
Restaurant prices can't come
down because wages and other
inputs went up. Retail prices
won't go down for the same
reasons. It appears to me that
low income people must have
some help to pay for the higher
food cost.
I'm afraid that high income
people, professional people, some
high paid union members will not
be willing to sacrifice anything.
Then if the food costs go up,
they'll demand more income,
which in turn will result in higher
food costs.
primary fatty acid that is in meat
fat (caproic) actually lowers
blood cholesterol and blood
pressure.
-On top of this comes the
statement from Dr. Michael
DeBakey, the famous heart
transplant surgeon, that only
about 30 percent of heart patients
have any cholesterol ab-
normality. He said that diet is not
a specific cause of heart disease
stating: "We don't know the
cause and we need to take a much
saner attitude toward diet in
relation to the disease, since it is
obvious that diet, as far as 65
percent or 70 percent of the
patients are concerned, has not
been related or associated with
the disease in our experience."
Then from Dr. Raymond
Reiser, Texas A & M University
that saturated fats do not, by any
criterion, elevate cholesterol to
high risk levels, if indeed they
raise it al all." Dr. Sherman of
the Meat Board thought it more
likely that we eat insufficient
crude fiber than that we eat too
much saturated fat. He said that
there is considerable evidence
ATTEND BEEF CATTLE SESSIONS — Numerous farmers from the area attended, recent beef cattle sessions
during Southwestern Ontario Farmers Week at Ridgetown. Shown in the above picture are from the left, Dr.
T. D. Burgess, University of Guelph, Mervin Johnson, RR 1, Grand Bend, Gerry Love, RR 3, Parkhilliand Dr. F.
J. Harden, Ridgetown.
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One accident
for local OPP
One one accident was in-
vestigated by the Exeter OPP
detachment this week, and it was
of a minor nature,
At 2:15 a,m., -Friday, cars
driven by Charles Scheydyer-
berg, Stratford, and John
Templeman, Staffa, collided on
Highway 83 at the intersection of
County Road 11.
Damage was set at $85', by
Constable Dale Lamont. •
During the week, the local
detachment officers charged 12
people under the Highway Traffic
Act and issued warnings to
another 22.
There were two charges under
the Criminal Code and one under
the Liquor Control Board.
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