The Brussels Post, 1975-11-26, Page 16NOV 18—NOV 24
By Joe Smulevitz
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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. • •
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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
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