The Brussels Post, 1975-07-30, Page 5This is what Ontario is doing
to stabilize the income of
beef calf producers.
Your provincial government has recently
established the Ontario Beef Calf Income
Stabilization Program—a voluntary program
designed to:
• stabilize the income of recognized beef
calf producers in Ontario;
• encourage a continuing steady supply of
Ontario-produced beef stocker calves.
It will establish a floor on the amount of
money a producer may expect to receive in
years of poor calf prices.
Every producer of beef calves in the
province (including cream shippers) is eligi-
ble to participate in this peogram, which
forms the first part of an overall Farm In-
come Stabilization policy. You can partici-
pate, by contracting to join the program for
a five-year period and by paying an annual
fee for every eligible beef cow you enroll in
the program. Your Ontario government will
also contribute to the program.
For 1975, your fee will be $5 per cow,
however, for 'this year fees are deferred
until payments to producers are made. The
provincial government contracts to make a
grant per cow to participating producers if
the average market price for Ontario-
produced stocker calves falls below the
stabilized price of 500 per pound in 1975.
Payments will be made in December or as
soon as possible thereafter.
The enrollment period for eligible produc-
ers in 1975 ends August 31.
Complete information on the program, as
well as enrollment form and contracts, are
available at your local office of the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture arid Food.
Ministry of Agriculture and Food
William Stewart, Minister
lccaNusiar=la
Government of Ontario.
Premier
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Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
About 70 descendants of Mr.
and Mrs, Morris Sharpin
gathered at the '' Belgrave
Community Centre on Sunday,
My 27, 1975 for the annual
Sharpin re-union.
Contests and games were
enjoyed followed by a bounteous
picnic lunch.
Mrs. Chas. Chittick and, family
will host and plan another event
OPP
Investigates
Accidents
in 1976.
John Rin n has just returned
home from a very pleasant two
weeks journey through the prairie
provinces and on to Vancouver
and came home via the states.
RecenLvisitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Rin n were Mr. and
Mrs. John Caldwell of Stratford,
Mrs. Clarence Paulen of Toronto,
Mrs. Mitchell Leibler of Mitchell,
Mrs. John Rowe of Iona Station,-
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lampman of
Aylmer, Miss Joanne Rock, Mrs.
Keith Rock and Jeanette of
Correction
In a cut line under the photo of
the new co-owner of the Texan
Grill, an error was made. The new
owners are Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Webster, not Richmond as we
incorrectly said. The gremlins
got into our typewriters again.
The Post regrets the error.
Walton, Mr. and Mits. Elvey Rock
and girls from. Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson
and Doug Hanna visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Randy
White and Cari of Kitchener. On
the afternoon all visited at Story
Book Gardens, at Springbank,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lairolette,
Danny, Lisa and Michelle of
Scarboro, spent a couple of days
last week with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Herson Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman
and Mr. and Mrs. George
Johnston moved into their new
homes in the village this past
week,
Mr. and Mrs. George Rieman,
Michael and Paul of Fergus, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Bieman and Kent
visited on Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman.
James S. Coultes who has
spent the past two weeks at the
home of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Coultes has returned to
Calgary.
Mrs. John Evans of Sarnia
spent Sunday evening with Miss
Nora Van Camp.
Mrs. Dorothy Lamont and her
'niece Rose Marie McLeod and her
girl friend Marie Woods of
Moosornitn., Sask., are spending
their holidays at the home of Mr.
and. Mrs. James Lamont and
family.
Miss Reta Lynn White is
spending two weeks with he r girl
friend Miss Tanya Ramirey of
Elyria, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van
Niekerk, Sheryl , and Jeff of
Shanty Bay, spent the week-end
with her mother Mrs. Stan
Hopper. Debbie and Gary .
Debbie returned home with them
after spending a week's holidays
with her sister.
The August meeting of the
Itelgrave Women's Institute will
be held August 19th at 8:15 p.m.
in the W.I. Hall. Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor is the convenor and the
4-H, Homemaking Clubs will be
served by Mrs. Leslie Bolt, Mrs.
Gordon Higgins and Mrs.
Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent
have returned home after visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Vincent of Riverview, New
Brunswick.
Miss Ruth Ann. White is
attending the Marvel
Hairdressing School at London.
Mt. and Mrs. James Brydges
and granddaughter Sheri of
Ridgetown spent a couple of days
With his sister and brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hayes also
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Van Camp and family
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Recent investigations carried
out of OPP of Wingham detach-
ment include:
Eleven investigations with 12
persons charged under the Liquor
Control Act.Twelve charges laid
and twenty-four warnings issued
under the Highway Traffic Act.
Twenty-four investigations with
one charge laid under the Crimin-
al Code,
On Tuesday, July 22, William
A. Tiffin of Wingham was involv-
ed in a single car accident of
Sideroad 25-26, north of Conces-
sion 10.11, Turnberry Township.
Mr. Tiffin was southbound on
Sideroad 25-26 when he Struck
and killed a deer. Damage to his
vehicle was estimated at $150.00.
James. H. Darling of R.R. 1,
Clifford was northbound on Side-
road 5-6, south of Concession 18,
Howick Township when he struck
and killed a sheep owned by
Walter Renwick, also of R.R. 1,
Clifford, There were no damages
to the Darling vehicle.
On Saturday, July 26, Larry J.
Ruttan of Wroxeter was west-
bound on Mill Street, east of
Centre Street, Wroxeter when his
vehicle swerved onto the south
shoulder and struck a telephone.
Damages to the Ruttan vehicle
were estimated at $650.00.
Right now
mortgages
cost less
That home or cottage
you hope to own some
day can be yours
right now! The
money you borrow at
today's lower rates
will enable you to
build or renovate
now before material
and labour costs go
hIgher. Do it ,today
at Victoria and Grey!
Rand
GREY
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