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beef cycle, thus moderating
supply swings.
"This is easily the most
important thing that our industry
should do and perhaps the most
difficult," he said.
He recommended that a larger
number of feedlot operators
investigate custom feeding and
the custom feeding clients,
wherever possible, could be cow
-calf operators who retain owner-
ship or partial ownership of the
calves or yearlings right through
to slaughter.
Discussing the present cattle
marketing system he said many
producers do not use market
information wisely or well.
"While the marketing system
has been criticized by the
uninformed, industry leaders on
both the procicers' side, the
packers' side and within
government, have been quietly
building a solidly better system",
he said. "We have a system that
is versatile, flexible and with ,
many options. Few would cash it
all in for the strictures of a
compulsory system."
about our almost complete
dependency upon the retail
chains through which most of our
beef moves. Hopefully, some
developing trends like boxing b
eef at packer level may break this
stranglehold. My main point was
to, demonstrate first, that those
marketing issues common to us
are all of the issues from producer
to consumer and that if we have
any problems they are not
primarily at the producer-packer
level."
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Poultry, Livestock Farm
Mechanics and Sports Claises is
as follows: Chairman - Jack
Higgins, Bill Taylor, Murray .
Shiell, Jack Currie, Jim Bakelaar,
Murray Vincent.
The committee to revise the
rest of the prize list excluding the
Institute andSchool Work Classes
is as follows: Chairman - Mrs.
Geo. Procter, Mrs. Jim Hunter,
Mrs. Ricahrd Moore, Mrs. Peter
Campbell, Mrs. Glenn Coultes,
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He concluded by saying that
"profit is indeed the name of the
game and that the intelligent
combination of our production
and marketing systems can, if we
have the will, y ield those profits
on a more continuous basis than
has been the case in the past."
Ken Mewhinney of ,
Lucknow, was re-elected
president. Other officers are: Past
president, Ross Procter of R.R.5,
Brussels; vice presidents, Ronald
Shelley, R.R. I , Gorrie; and
William Lannin, RR.2, Dublin;
and secretary-treasurer, Charles
Procter, R.R.5, Brussels.
Special guests at the meeting
were members of 4-H beef calf
clubs who own Shorthorns and
they were presented with
cheques.
Glen Frost, Puslinch, sales
agent of Ontario Shorthorn
Association, said in his remarks
that there was the biggest
Shorthorn showing this year at
the Royal Winter Fair and
predicted that in five years it will
be one of the best of all
breeds.
United Church of Canada met in
the United Church at Grand Bend
on November 22nd with chairman
Rv. John 0 estereicher of Clinton
in the chair. A highlight of the
meeting was the reception of one
candidate and one intended
candidate for the ministry of the
United Church. The candidate is
Robert. Wittmer who has been
serving with his wife in Japan and
is now a student at Emmanual
College in Toronto. The intended
candidate is Peter Snell, Mr.
Snell is a mature person with
experience as a teacher. He is the
son of the Rev. Harold Snell of
Exeter and is now attending
Western University.
The Presbytery heard the Rev.
Raoul Quammie of Florence,
Ontario speak about the work of
the church in the Caribbean. Mr.
Quammie is himself from that
area. He pointed out that the
United Church purpose in world
mission is "to share in Christ
Jesus" and he continued that we
have no mission in traditional
terms now. He was referring to
the fact that in all instances
people are sent by the United
Church in response to requests
from the local areas and they are
to work with and often under the
guidance of the local people. Mr.
Quammie gave a review of the
history of the islands of the
Caribbean and the
cultures and religious traditions
there. The Unit ed Church is
involved in Haiti, - Jamaica,
Trinidad and the Cayman Island.
He pointed out t hat the Church in
the Caribbean is growing and the
general trend is quite different
from the experiences in North.
Arne.rica where many churches
are having some , struggles.
The Presbytery heard a report
from the seminar on "New
directions for the rural Church'
which was held in Cedar Glenn
November 7th - 9th. The attitude
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