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Pali* 22 Times-Advocate, May 2, 1974
Centen.nial soccer team
set for league schedule
The Exeter Centennials open
their London and district soccer league season Sunday as they
travel to Goderich to meet
Goderich United in a 6 p.m.
contest.
The Centennials will be at the
South Huron District High. School
field for their first home game
Sunday May 12 at 4 p.m. The
opposition will be supplied by
London Hellas.
Anyone wishing to try out with
the club should contact Ron
Helm, Mike Ball, Terry Melhuish
or Bill Smits.
STOCKER
FEEDER SALE
HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES
Sat., April 27, 1:00 p.m.
1200 HEAD
CONSISTING OF YEARLINGS and CALVES
FOR CONSIGNMENTS
CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT
VICTOR HARGREAVES WILLIAM LIVINGSTON
482-7511 Clinton Dungannon 529-7521
BARRY MILLER
Exeter 235-2717 and Kirkton 229-6205
AUCTIONEERS:
HECTOR McNEIL LARRY GARDINER
They are the vertical integrators
who try to put the vegetable
producer out of business. Now
they grow all their own produce
except the high risk crops. The
result could be that once the
farmer has got rid of his
specialized equipment and is thus
unable to return to.this low risk
crop, the price of the canned food
will go up, because in effect the
canner has a monopoly.
This time I will lift some
sentences and farmers' views
from the report on farm
classification presented to the
Ontario government, that I think
will be of interest to the con-
sumer.
"The production of plants and
animals useful to man must be of
paramount concern to every
consumer, for with chronic food
shortages, the consequence is not
merely inconvenience and cost,
but eventual hunger for many."
"Concern was repeatedly
expressed at the (public)
meetings that municipal and or
regional plans to tend to give
development priority over
Mt. Carmel area families
back from United States
London with Mr. & Mrs. Ben
Morrissey and Mr. & Mrs.
Bedard. Mrs. Mary Bedard
Detroit visited with her mother
Mrs. Morrissey for a few days.
FOR GRAIN OR SI E
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there's a PRIDE HYBRID CORN
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Pride Seed Corn is born and bred in Ontario, tested and proven
for years under Ontario conditions before being offered for sale.
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3,400 to 2,500, and maturities from 115 days down to 75days.
We recommend you select the two or three best suited to
your own farm for next year's needs. You'll be assured of fast
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... will get the crop off to a good start free from weed
competition.
Patoran for white, lima, snap, kidney and other beans, is
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GIRL GUIDES ENROLLED — Thursday night, new members and a
leader were enrolled with the Exeter Girl Guides. From the left are
Laurie Belling, Janet Simmons, Catherine Raymond, Michelle
Fear reduced yields
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By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mips Nancy Tindall gave her
home recently for the 4-H club
Meeting-when 12 girls gathered
and were instructed in 'making
pizta pie.
Mr.'; & Mrs. Wayne Carroll
spent the weekend visiting their
friends Mr. & Mrs. Vince Pur-
pura, St. Catharines.
Mrs. Robert Steele, London
spent a couple of days last week
with Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs and
family, spent Sunday with the
former's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Dobbs Sr., Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee
attended service at Trivitt
Memorial Church, Exeter and
were guests with the latter's
parents Rev. G. and Mrs.
Anderson. Larry was observing a
birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were
guests with Mrs. Rd. Dickins at
lunch time Friday.
Mr. & Mrs. E. Mayo and Mr. &
Mrs. B. McInnis and family,
Wyoming were dinner guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eaton
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Quinton London
visited their son Mr. & Mrs. Robt.
Quinton and family Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee
celebrated their third wedding
anniversary Saturday evening
with dinner at The Great West
Beef Co. Restaurant and a show
in London.
Phil Durand, the chairman of
the bean board has been much in
the news lately. He opposes a new
power station in bean growing
areas because the inherent
pollution causes diseases like
bronzing in the beans, resulting
in greatly reduced yield and
hence reduced income for the
producer.
When some consumer group
wanted the consumer to have
representation on marketing
boards, Phil said: "When the big
corporations, like GM, let their
customers sit on the board of
directors, we will do the same.
Until then, nothing doing."
When Mrs. Plumtree, of the
food prices review board singled
out the bean producers and asked
for a two price system for beans,
Mr. Durand asked why the far-
mer would have to subsidize the
rest of society when no other
industry is asked to do this. I
have to agree with the bean board
chairman on all counts and since
it's so reasonable, one wonders
why some people even dare
suggest some of it and I'm sure
my urban readers will agree also.
Those public relations people of
the big corporations are very
adept at shifting the blame for
increasing their profits on the
farmer. For instance Kellogs Mr.
Robinson. His figures of course
can't be challenged. He stated
that the cost for corn in corn-
flakes went up by 73.8 percent.
True, but at the highest price
paid to producers corn was only
slightly over 5 1/2 c per pound. A
pound of cornflakes however
costs 64c. How much then of this
cost increase can be blamed on
an increase of about 3c a pound of
raw corn? You can see how
misleading those statistics can
be.
Canners are canny people.
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Tomorrow may be too
late for you to get the
varieties and seed
sizes you want. See
me now. Time is
running out
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"XL" numbers are hybrid designations.
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Phone 235-1465
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agriculture areas have been
defined for industrial, com-
mercial and residential zones, for
parks, golf courses, raceways,
hiking trails and other
recreational uses, with the left
over being considered farm-
land."
Farmland has been con-
tinuously treated as an endless
resource. It is obviousthatfarm-
mland is not unlimited in total
quantity and is particularly
limited in productive quality.
Farmers urged to: "prohibit or
control the entry of nonfamily
corporate owners whose prime
activity is not the production of
agricultural products, but which
may be a method of marketing
their principal products through
a system of conversion into
agricultural products."
In other words, feed companies
raising livestock in order to
market their feed. I presume it
could include canning companies
who raise their own chickens and
vegetables in order to supply
their manufacturing facilities.
The growing of agricultural
products then becomes secon-
dary.
The report attacks also rural-
residential ownership. Having a
residence among farmers in-
flates prices and thus assessment
for the real farmer and it reduces
food producing land as well as
creating problems with fences
and noxious -weeds. It creates
demand for services notneeded by
the farmer thus increasing his
cost of taxation and odour
problems from close proximity to
livestock buildings. All of which
end up in higher prices for us as
consumers.
Whatever you
need in corn
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See
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Do you know?
Consumers' Association of
Canada advises consumers that
regulations dealing with
misrepresentation .of package
labels came into effect March 1.
Examples of violations of these
regulations include excessive
packaging which deceives the
buyer as to the true size of the
contents, containers with false
bottoms or statements or origin
which refer only to the package
rather than the product itself.
CAC urges consumers to report
any such cases of
misrepresentation of a packaged.
product to Box 99, Department of
Consumer and Corporate Affairs,
Ottawa, CAC National Office is
located at 251 Laurier Ave., West,
Room 801, Ottawa.
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Mr. & Mrs. Nick Jeromkin
have returned from West Palm
Beach, Florida after being there
for a week, combining a trip of
business and pleasure.
John Rutten and daughter
Mary of London are visiting with
their relatives in Holland for a
few weeks.
Earl Breen, London and Mr. &
Mrs. Ted Dietrich Windsor were
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Breen last weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ryan and
relatives were in Chicago during
the past week owing to the
death of an aunt of Mrs. Ryan who
died in that city.
Miss Joanne Rutten RNA
London spent a few days with her
mother, Mrs. John Rutten and
family.
Mrs. Leo Regier is a patient in
Victoria Hospital London after
having surgery last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Austin McKeever, '
Toronto spent the weekend with
Mrs. Kathleen Houlahan and
Mrs. Evelyn McKeever and their
families.
Mr. Scott Reid is a patient in
Victoria Hospital after surgery.
Mrs. Pat Fleming has returned
home to the village after spen-
ding the past winter at Marian
Villa, London.Sister Veronica
Fleming and Sister Angela
Fleming spent the weekend with
their mother.
Mrs. Catherine Morrissey
spent a few days last week in
Ground beef labelled "lean" or
"extra lean" may not be the best
buy nutritionally, reports Con-
sumers' Association of Canada.
The additional price consumers
pay is often so high that regular
ground beef actually provides
more lean, therefore more
protein, for your money. CAC
National Office is located at 251
Laurier Ave., West, Room 801,
Ottawa.
Vandergunst, leader Marie Broom, Mary Ann
and Suzanne Patterson.
Oppose power station in bean area
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