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The Brussels Post, 1975-11-26, Page 16NOV 18—NOV 24 By Joe Smulevitz JOHN'S AGRO SERVICE Custom Ploughing All Acreages Phone 887-6542 WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461. — Brussels, Ont. RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE Blyth 523-9640 (Eleetrohome) VG riuSsT COMPANY 'Saha 1889 1 'L$ it Fine fall weather was exper- ienced through Thursday as day- time temperatures reached the middle teens, well above normal for this time of year. Polar air had swept into the region by Friday producing clouds, snowflurries, and temperatures below normal - for the remainder of the period. High pressure off the mid- Atlantic remained stationary. Be- hind the stagnant high, warm air spread north into the region. Fog, was prevalent during the early morning hours. The fog, was caused by moist surface air losing its heat through outward radia- UCO rebates over 4 million • Co-operative delegates from zone 7 representing outlets at Exeter, Hensall, Mitchell, New Dundee, Seaforth, Stratford and Waterloo met last week at the Victoria Inn, Stratford to review their provincial organization's - United Co-Operatives of Ontario - 1975 financial statements. . UCO Director Bob Down and division manager Don Moffatt reported UCO's 1975 sales reached a record high of $258 million. However, despite the galloping inflationary rates this past year , UCO is returning to its members in the form of patronage rebates $4.1 million of its net savings of $7.1 million. UCO's Assets in 1975 have increased by more than $15 million to. $99.5 million. Manager Bill Deyell of That Discussions on the new Co-Op UCO region viewed its operation. Corporation act as well as long • range planning and delegates training programs followed the linancial review. tion on the clear nights. The high pressure system that provided the mild weather reced- ed eastward. Arctic air that nad been hovering to the north advanced into southern Ontario. The arrival of the colder air triggered rain showers on Thurs- day night. An intense low pressure system weakened as it moved across the Great Lakes. As the low ad'vanced eastward a northwesterly flow of cold air developed, producing snow flurried in southern Ontario. Snow flurries occurred mainly on the upland slopes facing Lake Huron when cold air saturated and warmed in its passage over the water ascended on the colder highlands. The arctic air kept its grip on the area through Monday. Little day to day change in temperature and sky conditions were observed The extended outlook indicates that temperatures will remain below normal through Thursday. A warming trend is expected by the weekend. Although periods of light snow seem likely through Thursday, no significant accumu-- lation is anticipated. Guest speaker at the Ncivernber annual meeting of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture in Hamilton was. Kevin Drummond, Quebec's new minister of akriculture.He spoke on Quebec's assistance programs for farmers in that province. Ontario's new minister of agriculture, William Newman spoke at the evening banquet on Nov. 25. Provincial Treaurer Darcy McKeough, along with provincial ministers of agriculture, energy and environment particpated in, a bear-pit question-and-answer session at Wednesday morning's breakfast for delegates and visitors. The OFA's plan for an insurance-type income protection plan for farmers was discussed during the three-day meeting as well as adequate compensation for farmers should governments Zone land in perpetuity for agriculture. • • A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. Grace Stalker, Bath, a member of the OFA executive, convened a meeting of Federation women with repredentatives of the Consumers Association of Canada on Monday afternoon. The group explored avenues of agreement and disagreement between farmers and consumers. Quebec agricultural minister speaks to OFA convention H&N Dairy Systems Ltd. Sales, Service and Installation of STA —RITE pipelines and . 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