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The Rural Voice, 1982-08, Page 50PERTH COUNTY PORK PRODUCERS' NEWS Monthly highlight on the pork industry by Hans Feldmann Board Member Willi Keller reports, that the board met with representatives of the Ontario Freezer Meat Association. The association presently has 30 members, mostly small local butchers. They like to expand their membership and possibly go national. The association likes to promote the use of freezer meat with the help of Ontario foodland and the OPPMB and aims to control and guarantee the quality of products sold by their members. Cutting the cost of meat purchases through home storage and buying in bulk could help maintain consumption. According to the association, 48% of households have freezers, however only 5% of the people fully utilize their potential. Willi also reports, the OPPMB plans to conduct further research into the problem of shrinkage during transport and assembly prior to slaughter. The aim is to obtain more accurate figures on the actual shrinkage during the various stages of assembly and use the findings to possibly modify assembly procedures. Willi says in European countries, hogs often are assembled at night ready for next morning's slaughter. Japan is relaxing import restrictions due to a shortage of pigs in that market. Import restrictions on Danish pork may be lifted by Japan in 6 months. As chairman of the OPPMB reserach comittee, Willi has been trying to find researchers to determine possible health hazards to people working in hog confinement barns for long periods of time. Though millions are spent on animal health research nothing or little has been done so far to do research on health problems of people working in livestock confinement barns. Willi has finally been successful to get programmes initiated at universities in Kingston and Hamilton, to study and monitor the long term effects and health problems of people working in hog barns. THE PORK PLACE -A NEW LOOK -AND A NEW NAME: Anyone visiting our restaurant in downtown Toronto will find a new look, a new menu and a new name - Pigmalion Place. Director Warren Stein (Oxford), who is also the President of P.O.R.K. Inc., the organization that runs the restaurant for the Board, made the official announcement of the change at the Pork Congress. Warren said the change was made to reflect changing public attitudes. "The public has learned in the last tcw rears that there is more to pork than the traditional roasts, hams and pork chops. Our new menu reflects the versatility and exciting dishes that can be made with pork", he said. Along with the new menu goes a new name - Pigmalion Place. The restaurant is right in the centre of Toronto's new theatre district and the name fits in perfectly with the atmosphere of the area. Although designed to attract urban people, the 16.000 pork producers who own the restaurant won't be forgotten. Special group rates and menus will be available for County Associations and other rural groups. The management of the restaurant has also been changed. Hospitality Unlimited. a Kitchener based consulting company has been hired to run the day to day operations. They have already completed a major cost-cutting program. Warren concluded that the recent changes made him very confident about the future of Pigmalion Place. KEN MOGK WINS GOOD HANDLING AWARD: This year's Good Handling Award goes to Ken Mogk of Tavistock. Ontario. Mogk, who sells through the Stratford Yard, received the Award at the Annual Meeting of the Livestock Transporters Division, Ontario Truckers' Association, held in Toronto on June 25th. The Good Handling Award was established to recognize truckers with exceptionally low records of hogs lost through death and injury. Losses are paid for by a fund run by the truckers, packers and producers which protect the individual producer. O.P.P.M.B. sales Manager, Jim Rollings, says the ongoing efforts by the industry to reduce losses seems to be working. Ontario's percentage of losses has declined steadily during the last four years. In the year ending October 1981, Ontario's losses were only 3.247 hogs out of over 4,000.000 shipped. Jim says Ontario has the best record in North America. Mogk was selected from the over 300 truckers who serve Ontario's producers by a joint committee of the O.P.P.M.B., the Ontario Truckers' Association and the Canadian Meat Council. The fifteen runners up are: Ivan Denning, Strathroy; Hadaway Transport, Toronto; Haffner Transport, Wallenstein; Doug Hamilton, Chatsworth; Don Jackson, Stouffville; Don Kennedy, Ilderton; C. Kuepfer, St. Agatha; Lightfoot Transport, Alvinston; Earl MacDonald, Dutton; Cecil O'Grady, Listowel; O'Hara Transport, Cayuga; O'Rourke Transport, Dublin; Prouse Transport, Mt. Elgin; Talbotville Transport, Talbotville; W. Thur & Sons Ltd., Elmira (Kitchener Division) Get ready! Get set! Get wet! Keep cool in a Rintoul Pool .Sl'r1'lllg the swimming pool industry in .South Western Onturio for 12 years W M Re:cauGQ Poo14 £ Simue R R 1 v, mile North on No. 4 Hwy. WINGHAM, ONTARIO NOG 2W0 357.2628 PG. 50 THE RURAL VOICE/AUGUST 1982