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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-04-25, Page 46END SORE BACKS Get One Of These Tractors WITH Loaders • IHC 414 Gas with 1501 loader • DAVID BROWN 990 with hydraulic bucket loader • IHC 414 D with 1501 loader and power steering • IHC 414D with power steering, 901 loader • IHC 624D with Dunham loader N. T. MONTEITH EXETER LTD. 235-2121 "The best in service when you need it most!" Come itt At' ot• AN/E During Our Spring Clearance TRACTORS FORD 3000 Diesel, with power steering FORD 3000 w/power steering, 727 loader with hydraulic bucket FORD 861 IHC Super 'C' with cultivators and plow FORD 1124 Super six 4WD w/cab FORD 5200 Diesel w/cab FORD 5000 Diesel FORD 5000 Diesel w/cab FORD 5000 Gas FORD 3000 Diesel w/power steering (1972) FORD 6000 Diesel CASE 1030 Diesel w/cab COCKSHUTT 1600 w/power steering and hydraulic power transmission DAVID BROWN 990 (RED) MASSE,Y FERGUSON 35 Diesel IHC MOdel C w/loader U1111111111111111111111111111I1111111111111111IIIIII111111111111111111111111111111Z TRADE-INS ARRIVING SOON EE FORD 881 w/loader FORD 5000 Diesel 1973 FORD 5200 diesel 1973 w/cab FORD 8600 w/ Hiniker cab 1974 m1111111111111111111111m 11 m III in 1111 11111111111m itu 111111111111 if- USED GARDEN TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT FORD 36" mower to fit prior model 10, 12, 14 hp MOTO MOWER 8 hp w/mower FORD 10 hp Garden tractor (1973) FORD 12 hp Garden tractor (1973) w/hydraulic transmission FORD 50" mower to fit 10, 12, 14 Or 16 hp BOLENS 12 hp w/42" mower w/hydraulic lift CASE 444 w/loader (1973) WALK BEHIND self propelled lawn mower Where Better Farming Starts EXETER FORD Equipment Sales Ltd. EXETER 225-2200 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 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 onve€ •," a& n e there's a PRIDE HYBRID CORN specially developed for this area. Pride Seed Corn is born and bred in Ontario, tested and proven for years under Ontario conditions before being offered for sale. 18 different varieties cover a range of Heat Unit Ratings from 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 starts, strong stalks, safe maturity, and high yields. For full details and guidance in selection, contact DOUG LIGHTFOOT Crediton 234.6287 4111111111•1111•11111111111111110•IMMIIIIMINMIUMOM for White beans Green Cross Patoran plays an important role in ensuring a rich harvest from your white bean fields. Used pre- emergently, as directed, Patoran will not damage beans ... will get the crop off to a good start free from weed competition. Patoran for white, lima, snap, kidney and other beans, is the widely used herbicide. Green Cross Patoran has the reputation for dependability. Ask your neighbours. For more information write to Green Cross Products, 1, Westside Drive, Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 1B2. GREEN CROSS GREEN CROSS PRODUCTS 1, Westside Drive, Etobicoke, Ontario Division of CIBA-GEIGY CANADA LTD, Cash and Carry SPECIAL BALER TWINE $1995 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SOLD TO ANY ONE CUSTOMER EXETER DISTRICT CO•OP Phorio 235.2081 Effective Until May 10 Or While Supply Lasts 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 1111•01•111M111111~ 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. DON'T WAIT! 0(4418` Pick up your XL Seed Corn Now! Tomorrow may be too late for you to get the varieties and seed sizes you want. See me now. Time is running out DEPEND ON DEKALB "DEKALB" is a registered brand name. "XL" numbers are hybrid designations. J. R. DICKINS Phone 235-1465 Hogan, Elaine Clarke T-A photo 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 PIONEER'S got it! See GEO. SEREDA RR 1 Centralia 229-6383 PIONEER® 411111° 8SEEBD AICORN 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. ROBERT FARQUHAR INSTALLING Vinyl or Aluminum SIDING SOFAT and FAIAF COVERED We Also Instal Eavestroughing PHONE 236-4808 FOR FREE ESTIMATES • Guard your white gold with Green Cross Patoran S. MONCTON • MONTREAL • TORONTO • WINNIPEG • CALGARY • VANCOUVER *registered trademark AVAILABLE AT 8310 EXETER DISTRICT Phone 235.2081 Beside CNR Station MT. CARMEL 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 REDI-MIX CONCRETE Washed Sand & Stone (ALSO FORM VVORIO McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237.3381 or 237.3422