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The Rural Voice, 2001-08, Page 39515 James Street S., St. Marys, Ontario N4X 1C7 Ph: 519 349-2355 800 667-3845 Fax: 519 349-2144 EASY LIFT DOORS LTD. AGRICULTURAL • RESIDENTIAL • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL ♦ Prompt Service / Emergency Repair A Large Volume of stocked Inventory ♦ Dock Seals / Lock Levellers A On Site Consultations A High Quality Standards A Attention to Detail A Well equipped Service Trucks ♦ All Materials 3 ft. to 30 ft. Wide • We'll Make Any Door An 'Easy Lift' For You • CABLE • ROPE • CHAIN from Quality you can count on... WE GUARANTEE IT! LARGE SELECTION OF INSTOCK WALLPAPER I ideal paints 53 Victoria St. S., Goderich 524-9671 36 THE RURAL VOICE I • • • • • • • 00 00 ii i1 f. CABLE • Galvanized Aircraft Cable 1/16" to 5/16' • Wire Rope 3/8" to 3/4' • Stainless Steel Cable 1/16" -1/4" • PVC Cable 1/8" • 3116" Clear & White Coat ROPE • Polypropylene - 1/4' to 1/2' • Nylon 1/4',1/2', 5/8', 1' • Hemp 1/2', 3/4', 7/8', 1' CHAIN Grade 30, 3/16' to 1/2' Wide range of thimbles, shackles, cable clamps, etc. Above are stock items Other sizes and grades available by order IN • 1") 1.4 t Custom-made . LOGGING ,; CHOKERS1. 519-524-9671 Fax: (519) 524-6962 53 Victoria S.,Goderich, N7A 3H6 Suppliers of... VANGUARD ST i shares. There are 60-65 non-farm members who have invested in the company. Another 20-25 farmers have invested in the hopes of shipping milk, and pay according to the volume they want to ship. As well there are non-voting members who just want to be a part of the company and invest $100 to be members. The company has also looked ahead and provided a share category for producers of non -goat dairy products. "We still look for membership and investment because it has taken a lot of money to launch this business," Reid says. The wide range of membership brings a variety of skills to the table at any board meeting, Reid says. "There's a danger with so many personalities and talents and careers of (not) meshing together but I think we've done pretty well as a board," Reid says. "I mean we don't agree on everything but if you did there'd be something wrong." Some potential investors have balked because they say co-ops can't get along but Reid says that hasn't been the experience with Mornington. "There's been some real, spirited discussion on a few things but we have enough in common with the goal of establishing a plant and bettering the industry and those major things we're all in agreement on." The Cooks got involved in the co- op after they talked to Lindner and Reid while researching the potential of a goat dairy and decided to make the switch, gutting their barn and renovating it to hold their current herd of 160 goats (70 milking at present). Linder had told them about the potential of a new co-operative starting. "We'd never experienced anything like that before, so we thought 'why not'. We're starting a whole new career so we might as well do the whole enchilada," says Tammy. Bob and Linda Reid persuaded Tammy to run for the board of directors. "I've never been in anything like that," Tammy says. "It's a good experience. People's approach to solving problems is different."0