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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-13, Page 8Times-Advocate, March 13, 1975 Page 13 STEPHEN FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE — The annual banquet speaker. From the left are, Larry Jones, Huron F of A president Doug of the Stephen Federation of Agriculture was held Wednesday with Fortune, Middlesex South MPP Bob Eaton, Stephen president Allan Ontario's assistant Minister of Agriculture, Bob Eaton the guest Turnbull and Doug Lightfoot. T-A photo Visiting many countries Expanding bean sales abroad Well Do the Job Whatever the project, call on us for Ready-Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL. • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES C. A. McDOWELL LTD. CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 228-6961 Drive Over The Bridge and SAVE on on these three FARMERS' WEEKEND SPECIALS This Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Only * Pressure Washer By Spramotor • 5 Gallon Tank • Piston Pump • 5001b. 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Daily we read in the papers that some big corporations make huge profits and still want to raise their prices. We read that labour unions are asking for unreasonable high wages. It appears to this observer that we may be heading in the same direction as Great Britain, by pricing ourselves out of in- ternational markets. That unfortunate country has been balancing on the brink of bankruptcy- f or decades, primarily because labour struck for any reason at all. The same seems to be happening here. Multiple labour unions in one industry 'makes it impossible for At that time and now the main market for export of beans is Great Britain. Since that time new markets have been established in 14 to 15 additional countries where beans are being presently exported. With the greatly increased production of beans over the last several years it has been necessary to continue this type of program as one of the means of expanding the sale of beans. One trade mission is visiting Cuba, Mexico, Trinidad and Venezuela. Included on the trip are Bob Allen, Brucefield and John Mcllhargey RR 3, Lucan, both members of the Ontario that industry to have any prolonged labour peace. Even if a contract is still valid, they sometimes break it anyway, because some other industry negotiated a better deal. It used to be that an efficient work-force could demand more because of their efficiency. Now they demand more because their union is more efficient. Countries like West Germany, where the workers show more respon- sibility, have the lowest rate of inflation in the world, and those workers are better off for it. What really bugs me is that strikers can legally force other workers off the job as well. They are apparently legally justified to refuse to cross a picket line manned by strikers, even if they BeanProducers Marketing Board and Wes Petch of Cook's Division of Gerbro. On a visit to Spain, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland and the United Kingdom are Phil Durand of Zurich, chairman of the Ontario Bean Producers Marketing Board and director John Hazlitt. The third group is visiting Austria, Bulgaria, Rumania, Yugoslavia, Poland, the USSR, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Making the tour are Charles Broadwell, managing director of the Ontario Bean Producers Marketing Board, a director are not intended to take over the stricken jobs. It is a mess and it's time that we, who suffer the consequences in loss of business and in un- necessary higher prices start protesting more vigorously, Why should you and I suffer because some union boss has riled up his workers to a strike fever, so he can justify his astronomical salary? • Thirty ships are lying idle in Vancouver Harbour, ready to be loaded with grain for needy lieople, just because a few hotheads refuse to weigh and grade the grain. It's outrageous that thousands of people face more threat of starvation because a few overfed people want more money. When they go back to work it will be the longshoremen and after them the railway engineers and then the railway clerks. Government will do nothing until we demand action. Lewis Sherman and Ed Belasis, representing Cook's of Gerbro Corporation. By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS The class that counts met Thursday evening in the church basement. The president Mrs, J, Tuck presided for the meeting, Mrs. Howard Ross had charge of the worship service assisted by Mrs. Mervin Shute and Mrs. Ross Robinson. Mrs. Tuck introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Nelson Monteith of Exeter who demonstrated various ways of using antiques. Brenda Murray of Exeter favored with two dances and was accompanied by Carl Mills on the bagpipes. Mrs. George Burgin and Mrs. Robert Marshall sang a duet accompanied by Mrs. Harold Foster on the piano. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. Personals Mr, & Mrs. Norris Atthill visited Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Scott in Kilbrachan Nursing Home Sunday in Seaforth. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Scott spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ward of Monkton and enjoyed snowmobi ling. Ray Norris has returned home from St. Marys Memorial Hospital. Lloyd McCurdy is a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hutcheson and Chad of Woodstock Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jefferson of Munro and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Ostler of St. Marys were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Bearss. "Has your tooth stopped aching?" "Don't know. The dentist kept it." • 0 I From Our Parts Department Don't Delay! Order Today! Exeter District Co-Op Remember . . We Can Mix Grasses & Clovers In Any Combination You Prefer Urges farmers to protest numerous union strikes