The Brussels Post, 1972-04-19, Page 10A .Report. From
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by Murray Gaunt,M.P,P,
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In a ciniqk PolicY switch, the.
Provincial Government announ-
ced this week that the $150 award,
to students graduating from sec-
ondary school with averages of
80 percent or better will be
awarded this year.
Earlier in the week Minister
of Colleges and Universities
George Kerr announced that the
Ontario Scholarships awarded by
the Province would no longer have
a cash value.
The Department apparently is
going to award them this year but
cut them off next year.
Last year 870,300 was paid
out. to 5,802 students. This year.
the Government expects to pay
$900,000.
The Minister of Agriculture
and Food, has tabled the Ross
Report on the Egg situation.
Judge Ross who was ordered
to commence ari investigation last
September made the following
recommendations:
(1) The Ontario Egg and Fowl
Turkey dinner
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Hemingway; Citizenship and Edu-
cation by Mrs. Adrian McTag-
gart; Historical Research by
Mrs. Leona Connelly, Resolu-
tions by Mrs. Earl Cudmore.
Mrs. Amy Speir reported for
Public Relations, Miss Beth
Hoover for the Sunshine Fund
and Mrs. Hazel Matheson for
the Tweedsmuir History.
Mrs. Armstrong introduced
the District President, Mrs.
Mathers who discussed a quo-
tation from the Mary Stewart
Collect "Let us be done with
fault finding". She urged mem-
bers to be tactful - speak ill
of no man - see all the good
in every man and follow the
Golden Rule.
Mrs. M.a.thers installed the
officers and conveners for
1972-73. They are: Honorary
President, Mrs. James Smith;
President, Mrs. James Arm-
strong; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs.
Earl Cudmore; 2nd Vice Pres.
Mrs. Thos. Strachan; Secretary-
Treasurer, Miss Laura Lucas;
Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Alex
Steiss; District Director, Mrs.
Doug Hemingway; Alternate Dist-
rict Director, Mrs. James Smith;
Branch Directors, Mrs. Clarence
McCutcheon, Mrs. Alex Steiss,
Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull; Pianist,
Mrs. Walter Kerr; Auditors,
Mrs. Clarke Matheson, Mrs. Amy
Speir; Public Relations, Mrs.
Amy Speir. Conveners of Standing
Committees - Agriculture and
Canadian Industries, Mrs. Jas.
Smith, Mrs. Norm McLarty; Cit-
izenship and World Affairs, Mrs.
Carl Hemingway, Mrs. Leona
Connelly; Family and Consumer
Affairs, Mrs. Doug Hemingway,
Mrs. Viola Machan; Education
and Cultural Activities, Mrs.
Hazel Matheson, Mrs. Harmon
de Vries; Resolutions, Mrs.
Adrian McTaggart, Mrs. Tom
Strachan; Sunshine, Miss Beth
Hoover, Mrs. Alex Steiss; Cura-
tor of Tweedsmuir Book, Mrs.
Clarke Matheson. Mrs. Mathers
was thanked by Mrs. Matheson
and presented with a gift.
Mrs. Jennie Turnbull was ap-
pointed curator for East Huron
District Tweedsmuir Book
Smiles . • •
From a church bulletin:
“Ladies, good chance to get rid
of things not worth keeping ar-
ound the house!" "Bring your
husband.
A bank received the following
brief note with a final payment on
an auto contract: ',Dear sirs:
This should make us even. -Sin-
rerely , but , no longer yoUrs..."
10—THE BRUSSELS POST, APRI
Producers' Mariceting Board
should be provided with the nec-
essary powers to administer a
marketing programme with sales
quotas and this marketing pro-
gramme should be developed as
soon as possible.
(2) The marketing programme
should be instituted without a
producer vote.
(3) The Minister of Agri-
culture and Food should meet
with Federal authorities in order
to reach agreement on the allo-
cation of quotas between prov-.
inces, quota transfer and inter-
provincial trade practices.
(4) Initial quotas should be
allocated according to a com-
bination of recent egg sales of
producers and the capacity of
facilities.
(5) The responsibility for the
initial allocation and transfer of
quotas should be assumed by the
Farm Products Marketing Board
or a completely independent ag-
ency.
(6) It is preferable if non-
saleable quotas are used.
(7) Contracts for purchase
of started pullets should be made.
compulsory and binding in both
buyer and seller.
(8) A system of weekly min-
imum prices to producers should
be instituted as part of the sales
quota programme.
(9) The Egg Board should
develop a number of programmes
to encourage expansion in de-
mand for egg products.
(10) Access to the market
through a sales quota programme
should be given to individual pro-
ducers rather than companies
who supply these producers with
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feed and pullets.
(11) A legal limit should be
set on the volume of eggs that
can be marketed by any one
individual or corporation. The
maximum quota should not ex-
ceed 30,000 45,000 hens.
(12) The Ontario Government,
should introduce a system of
government guaranteed loans to
provide operating capital to pro-
ducers.
(13) The terms of contracts
between egg producers and sup-
ply companies should be stand-
ardized and simplified.
The enquiry into the Work-
men's Compensation Board con-
tinues. The Committee has en-
gaged James Donnelly of Goder,
ich as its legal counsel.
There is no indication as to
what the Government is going
to do in regard to the report.-
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