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The Rural Voice, 1987-12, Page 44nark. the 1LeraLd Angels sing — Glory to the newborn Xing A sincere thank you to all our customers. May your gifts this season be Peace, Love, and Joy. Providing a complete grain marketing service Under?iiod 5t!iwzj R. R. 1 WINGHAM NOG 2W0 519-335-3579 NEW & USED STEEL for Gates, Pens, Supports, Pipes, Fences, Farm Buildings & Equipment See us for all your building and repair projects Hwy. 6 & 10, Owen Sound, 519-376-0420 42 THE RURAL VOICE NEWS CANOLA GETS RECOGNITION The Canadian canola industry has been making friends across the border. Last month, the American Health Foundation of New York presented the Procter and Gamble Company with the 1987 Food Product of the Year Award for Puritan Oil. Puritan is made of 100 per cent Canadian canola oil. The American Health Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to preventive medicine. In making the award, the foundation cited Puritan oil as a great innovation that helps Americans adhere to recom- mended U.S. dietary guidelines. Canola oil has only six per cent saturated fat — lower than any other vegetable oil. Canola has its origins in rapeseed, which prairie producers began growing in the 1940s as an alternative to wheat. It was originally used as a marine lubricat- ing oil. Research and development by gov- ernment and industry over the years resulted in canola oil being deemed safe for human consumption by Health and Welfare Canada in the mid-1970s. In the early 1980s, the U.S. granted Gener- ally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) status to Canadian canola oil. Today, export and domestic sales make canola a billion -dollar industry in Canada. Last year, canola exports reached a record 2.1 -million tonnes.0 MARKETING CLUB MEETING PLANNED In these times of large surpluses, the central problem for farmers is not to produce more, but to sell their produce better. To meet the challenge of learning the market, some farmers have organ- ized marketing clubs. In Huron County, a meeting for producers interested in forming a mar- keting club will be held Wednesday, December 9 at 1:30 p.m. in the Clinton OMAF boardroom. Initially, a club for Central Huron will be discussed, but if enough produc- ers attend from other areas of the county, more clubs could be formed. Contact the Huron OMAF for details.0