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Mr. Bond spoke on the organization
.of the Federation of Agriculture and
Community groups. The farmers
passed through very chaotic conditions
15 years ago and we must not 'let this
happen again, he said. He said that
-during the depression period of after
1929 he had been over most of the
-western part of this Province and that
:many farms had been taken over by
'the Government. 40,000 acres were
sold between Hamilton and Windsor
-during this period. The Federation
came into being on account of the
-economic problems, the more we pro-
duced at that time the worse off we
-were so some of us got to-gether, it
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was tough going but we got over the .
hill and the Federation is the strong-
est farm organization Canada has ever
known and is growing stronger every
day.
1-le recalled. the days when hay was
$25.00 a ton, 40,00 beef, money camo .
in freely but you lost faith in yourself,
you lost faith in your neighbours and
faith in Almighty God, This brought
on the depression and in 25 years we
brought on another war and now we
have the same problems to face,
The Federation believes 100 nor
cent in commodity groups, there are
now 12 or 13 such organizations and
legislation is being procured for three
more, cream producers, hog producers
and canning crop growers, It has been
said that the Federation of Agriculture,
in one stroke moved to save the cattle
producers $150,000,000 when they took
up the beef producers problems. De-
spite much half hearted support the
Federation has grown to be a lusty .
child we have now the support of the
press and radio, and the governinent
something we did not have before.
We are going to have his family
live a life free from want if you will
help us. Let the past go. We believe
we did a nod job for you and these
will bring about the finer things of life.
We must change our way of thinking,
We get to, learn a new art of living, I
wonder if we have ,shaken ourselves
free of the selfishness and gfeed we
had. In the post war days we must
each day scatter a little sunshine and
have faith in God. The strong must
carry the weak and the satisfaction in
doing this is great. • We must work
together, he said.
more
said Herb
Hannan had done more for the farm-
ers of the Dominion of Canada than
any other man and he does it gracious-
ly and kindly.
He spoke of the International Con-
ference of Farm groups that will be
held in London, England, in October
and said it would cost $3,500 to send
the six delegates from Ontario, and we
will pay our share, he declared, This
conference will figure the cost of pro-
duction of the various countries and
then the export price. We have not
had a proper export policy, he said.
We must build this thing with Our
hearts, that is the important thing, he
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at D. KENNEDY'S,. Wingham This 3rd Annual Federation of Agri- standing event. Remember Wednes--
culture Picnic will surely be an out- I day, June 13th.
declared.
New Representative Introduced
Mr, Bain Stewart, who recently was
appointed Agricultural Representative
for Huron was introduced, He said he
did not realize that Huron had so act-
ive and such deversified farming. He
said he realized his responsibilities and
stressed the need of much assistance
to the Junior work. He asked that
any who had problems to bring them
and he would do his best to co-oper-
ate.
• Reeve Spoke
Speaking briefly Reeve J. D. Bee-
croft of Eeast Wawanosh, stressed the
need of reforestation and the correc-
tion of soil erosion, which he said went
hand and hand. Huron has about 5
per cent of bush and the danger point
is 15 per cent, he said, We distribut-
ed trees by each section this year.
Next year this work will be done by
the Reforestation committee 6f the
County, he informed the audience, "
County President
Mr, Harry Sturdy made a plea for
all farmers to sign the card author-
izing the councils to take 115 of a mill
from each farmer for Federation of
Agriculture clues and membership, In
England the clues for similar organi-
zations are 12 cents per acre,
He told of the Huron County Fed-
eration Field Day and Picnic which
will be held in Seaforth on Wednes-
day, June 13th, which he said Would
be a lull day front 11 a. tn. to 6 in
the afternoon, Sports will be featured
and there will be a lacrosse game be-
tween t3rampton and Norval, The
special speaker will be Jim Hunter of
CFRB, broadcasting fame. He intro-
duced Hugh Hill who gave a talk on
the Warble Fly,
Adder' Urged
Mr. Hill urged that the Federation
units take action Against the Warble
Fly. He explained. and showed charts
of the various stages of this post which
attacked the tattle, There are two
species, one does not frighten the cat-
tle the other does, Spraying will kill
the eggs or fly, He said the 'kW to
cattle breeders from these pests was
estimated at $5,000,000 in Ontario and
15 to 20 millions for the Dominion.
He showed pieces of leather effect by
the larvae. He told of areas that had
combated these flies successfully and
urged that Huron County get a cam-
paign so that it could be carried on
next spring to eliminate the Warble
Fly,
Mr. John Buchanan moved a hearty
vote of thanks to the ladies of the In-
stitute for their efforts in serving such
a fine meal, Mr. Lawrence Taylor ex-
pressed appreciation to the speakers
for their informative and interesting
addresses. Both motions were endors-
ed by those present.
A well attended dance followed.
MEN'S SOFTBALL
SCHEDULE DATES
The following Men's Softball sched-
ules have been released in the Western
Ontario Athletic Association for group
one.
June 6—Drew at Mildtnay; Gorrie
at Fordwich.
June 8—Gorrie ar Drew; Fordwich
at Mildmay.,
June 12—Mildmay at Drew,
Jane 15—Fordwich at Gorrie.
June 20—Drew at Gorrie; Mildmay
at Pordwith,
June 25—Fordwich at Drew,
June 27—Gorrie at Milditay,
3rd ANNUAL FIELD
DAY AND PICNIC
Of Huron Federation of Agriculture
Wednesday, June 13th
Wednesday, June .12th, is the date
of the Huron Federation of Agricul-
ture, third Annual Field Day and
Picnic to be held at Lion's Park, Sea.
forth.
All arrangements have been folly
completed for the 'big day, which will
be one of the Most notable gatherings
in Huron County this year and the at-
tendance will run into many thousands
from this and adjoining counties.
Sports are 'being featured largely in
the program this year and will get
underway at 10.30 a.m.
A softball tournament - between
teams from the counties of Perth,
Bruce, Wellington and Huron will
compete for a prize of $50.00. A la-
crosse match between Brampton and
Norval teams should prove unusually
interesting.
Square Dance Contest, Old Time
Fiddler Contest, and Calling Off Con-
test and Horse Shoe Pitching contest
open to the Counties of Perth, Bruce,
Wellington and Huron is also a feature
of the picnic,
Children's races, including all chit-
dren up to 16 years of age, will be run
off for good prizes in each event.
The Picnic will be officially opened
at 1,15 p.m. by Jim Hunter, CFRB,
Radio News Commentator, and former
Huron County Old Boy. Other prom-
inent speakers twill be present,
The Educational Exhibits will be
contained in large tents on the grounds
and will feature the Dominion Depart-
ment of Agriculture exhibit; O.A.C.
Pasture Exhibit; National Film Board
continuous showing of pictures o4; in-
terest to Agriculturalists; War Relies;
New Farm Machinery; Veterinary
The Huron Holstein Breeders As-
sociation are putting on an exhibit of
Holstein cattle by the various mem-
bers.
An added feature of the exhibits will
be the presence of officials from the
Department of Agrioultttre, who will
be in a position, to answer questions
relative to the different departments.
This is a real Opporttittity to farmers
to discuss their problems with these
officials,
Band music will be provided hi the
park as well as. Jitney Dancing
throughout the Afternoon,
A dance will be hetd in the even-
ing with music by the Elite orchestra
of London,
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