The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-02-06, Page 8TALKING ABOUT BEEF — A short course at Centralia College of
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Huron Associate Ag Rep Stan Paquette talks to Blake Alton, Lucknow;
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Criticism of marketing boards
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AT 2:00 P.M.
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business as may be done at a general meeting of the
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Erb, Hensall; Reinhold Miller, Dashwood; and Max Turnbull,
Dashwood, who are eligible for re-election. Reinhold Miller
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electing Directors.
By ADRIAN VOS
Bob Eaton, parliamentary
assistant to Ontario's Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, had some
very interesting remarks to
make in a recent speech in
Lindsay with regards to the
criticism of marketing boards. At
the same time that Professor
Forbes condemned marketing
boards with quotas in the name of
the Food prices Review Board,
Atoms go on
Scoring spree
The Exeter atom "B" club
went on a real scoring spree
Sunday night as they chalked up
their most decisive victory of the
season 9-0 over South London.
Trevor Boyle and Brian Black-
burn each turned in a hat trick
performance to pace the atom
scoring. Getting one goal apiece
were Scott Brintnell, Rick
Mattucci and Brent Atthill.
Captain Jonathan Melhuish
was the top playmaker with three
assists to his credit.
The Huron Park atoms scored
a 4-2 win over the Exeter club at
the Exeter arena, Wednesday
night. Lucan scored a 2-0 win
Friday and Dorchester downed
the locals 6-2 Saturday.
The only Exeter goals against
Huron Park came at the first and
last of the game, Chris Van
Gerwen scored on an unassisted
effort and Trevor Boyle con-
verted a pass from Scott Brint-
nell.
Steve O'Neill scored twice to
pace the Huron Park scoring
attack. Getting single goals were
Steve Morrissey and John Insley.
Adding assists were Warren
Gilles and Steve Morrissey.
Hitting the mark for Exeter
against Dorchester were Scott
Brintnell and Jonathan Melhuish
both on unassisted efforts.
these same marketing boards
had reasonable and stable prices
for their products. Overall prices
went up 16 percent.
The lowest increases, however
were in the very products
Professor Forbes said that
marketing boards were setting
unduly high prices on.
Homogenized milk went up 3
percent. Grade A turkeys had
gone up 1 percent, and the eggs
had gone up 5 percent.
Those products that were sold
without the benefits of a
marketing board with quotas, as
fresh tomatoes, up 64 percent,
and these came from other
Juveniles drop
opening contest
The Exeter juveniles were in
action on two occasions Sunday
and dropped two decisions.
In the first round of OMHA
juvenile play, the locals lost 6-1 to
St. Marys and in a Shamrock
league game they lost 6-5 to
Lucan.
The second game of the OMHA
juvenile series best-of-three
series will be played in Exeter
Sunday at 8:30. If a third game is
necessary it is scheduled for the
following Sunday also in Exeter.
In the loss to St. Marys, Cam
Haist was the only Exeter
marksman on a play started by
Tom Richardson and Gary
Jennison.
The game against Lucan was
close from start to finish with
never more than one goal
separating the two teams.
The Exeter goals came in
single fashion from the sticks of
Rick Moody, Kim McKinnon,
Fred Campbell, Ken Pinder and
Brion Penhale.
Jim Benn with three goals was
best for Lucan while Gord Moon
hit the mark with two shots and
Scott Anderson added a sing e.
countries. Red Brand strip loin
steak up 52 percent,potatoes up 27
percent and salmon up 21 per-
cent.
The overall price increase to
the restaurant trade was 43
percent. The regulated products
however went up least. The
restaurant paid 12 percent more
for milk, 8 percent for grade A
turkeys, 5 percent for chicken and
17 percent for eggs. All well
under the average 43 percent
increase, The real increase was
in the unregulated product, as
sugar was up 118 percent,
shortening up 8ipercent, beef fat
up 86 percent, potatoes 46 per-
cent, salmon 56 percent, coffee 28
percent, and steak up 44 percent.
"It is interesting to note,"
Eaton said, "that over that same
period of time, producers under
the marketing boards that the
Professor was condemning for
unduly high prices, gave in-
dications they had a stable and
reasonable return on their
products."
Forbes also blamed tariffs and
export quotas as causing ar-
tificiallyhigh prices and referred
again to milk, dairy products,
eggs, broilers and turkeys, none
of which had import restrictions.
Looking at these facts. he
Tile ten leaders of the five 4-H
Cre'diton Clubs attended the two
day training school at Exeter
United Church last week. Those
attending were: Mrs. John
Miller, Mrs. Glenn Hodgins, Mrs.
Ed Nethercott, Mrs. William
Muller, Mrs. Cliff Kenney,
Kathleen Gielen, Mrs. Donald
Finkbeiner, Mrs. Barry Clarke,
Patti Tasko and Theresa
Ondrejicka,
Annual meeting
Zion United Church held its
annual meeting Friday evening.
Rev. Armin Schlenker opened the
session with prayer and a
meditation on "Seek ye first the
kingdom of God and His
righteousness." Ray Morlock
was chairman,Wilmar Wein
secretary. Details of the annual
report were considered. It was
decided to invite Audrey Fink-
beiner to explain the work she
does with young people. The next
communion service will be
March 16. Anniversary Sunday is
May 25 with Rev. Jim Somerville
the guest speaker.
Ed Hendrick moved a vote of
thanks to all officers of the
church and Sunday School and to
Doris Schwartz for her
preparation of the church
bulletins and the annual report.
William Schwartz moved a vote
of thanks to the Pastoral
suggested that Professor Forbes
should be analysed for per-
formance.
Summing up Eaton said,
"really what we are saying to
ourselves when we assess per-
formance is how well you took an
interest in your board or the
marketing of your product. How
well you supliort your board, the
type of people you elect to your
board and the type of
management they hire.
Given some commitment to
these items, marketing boards
can claim an increasingly im-
portant role in the development
of a strong agricultural industry
in Ontario.
Waxers drop
pair of games
The Exeter Waxers were on the
short end of a 4-1 score in an
exhibition novice contest against
Brussels in Exeter Thursday.
The only Exeter goal came
from the stick of George Pratt on
a pass from Darren Vandergunst
with six minutes left in the game.
In a return game, the Waxers
lost 8-1 to Brussels. The only
Exeter goal came from the stick
of Mike Tiedeman.
Relations Committee. Because
there are many dedicated
workers, the organizations of the
church have continued to operate
smoothly despite the lack of a
minister.
A letter from Rev. Bruce
Pierce was read by the secretary.
Rev. Schlenker conducted the
installation of officers, following
which a potluck lunch was ser-
ved. Adult social
Sunday Ed Baker of Lambeth
conducted the morning service at
Zion United Church, The Adult
Class of the Sunday School is
planning a social evening at the
Village Inn Retreat February 28.
That event will be for all adult
members of the congregation.
Mark Whitney is a patient at
Victoria Hospital.
Dwayne Finkbeiner son of Mr.
& Mrs. Eric Finkbeiner has
returned home after spending
some time in South Huron
Hospital.
Mrs. Walter Weber has been
discharged from hospital and has
returned home.
Weekend guests with Rev. &
Mrs.Armin Schlenker were Mr, &
Mrs. Carmin Schlenker and Mr.
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