Clinton News-Record, 1975-04-10, Page 17Last. weeek in the Legislature
the Minister of Agriculture
announced that the- Milk
'Coxnznission of Ontario will
held a public inquiry into
ce.rtairi aspects of the 'Milk
Industry, in view of the several
price ,Increases in recent
at+►s, Milk prices have in-
creased by about 40 percent
over the past year - more than
' ''twice as quickly as other foods.
In Toronto a year ago a quart of
homogenized milk averaged
37c, today it is about 56c.
The _.Minister_ of Agriculture
indicated that consumers in
Ontario have a right to know
how certain elements in the
chain of milk production and
sale affect the final price paid
for a quart of milk. ^ These
factors include the cost of
production, processing and
marketing' fluid milk products,
trade practices, •price spreads,
management policies and
methods of financing. The
public inquiry will begin as
soon as the necessary
t rangements can be made.
At the end of March the Milk
Commission, an agency of the
Ministry of Agriculture; which
was set up in 1965, denied an
appeal by milk processors
against another milk price
increase set ,for April lst. Loss
of the appeal means that far-
mers will get an extra $1.16 per
hundredweight for whole milk,
for a total of $12.01 per hun-
dredweight. The Milk ' Com-
mission upheld the -farmer's
case for an increase, to meet
increased costs, as put before
the Commission by the Ontario
Milk Marketing Board, which
represents the milk producers.
The increase means farmers
ho received about 25c a quart
f milk sold in Ontario last
pril will receive about 32c a
quart in future.
Some of the price increases
e due to removal of a 5c a
uart •federal ' government
ubsidy which was introduced
1973 to cushion effects on the
onsumer of earlier increases
prices to milk producers.
ae Riddell, Huron !o'p'
•
increased production
However,. p
costs have contributed
trem,endousiy to the higher
prices.
Milk production Canada in
1'
in
1973 was . 16,9 billion 'pounds,
which was 4.6 percent less than
the 197.E production of 11,7
billion pounds, Ontario
produced only 4,25 billion
peigkiS of . zz iklast !ear
compared with 5billion:undr
10 yearn _ego, In. 1973 Ontario
milk productiond ed� 5,8,
percent froom .that .of 073, and
in the first4monthsoff1974 the ,
province's , . production was
.,.town 7,6 percent Many l
operations have., gone out .'
business, and larger .milk
producing operations have
taken up the slack in milk
production. In fact, we now
have in . Ontario 29 percent
fewer milk producers than five
r li It t , uein,g g p(�) volt loonies have risen: as
Ofx�"x'itt costs of
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The newly Rout± eF tlir'' practice$, margin . .
to .ruin discounts in monks
basic
will Investigate ' rang
practices and margins
Jurisdictions+
the three .dairy farmerout of ,a total of essentials food, clothing and,
3 have gone out 1;f shelter. Underatandably,
. • a- fair
operation I ince i9 farmers ,wish to ha
��oh�►llcn�� f s�cing the. milia: � share of this standard, of
industry M• in fact the living, and if they are to cote t
agriculture riculture Industl +.'':genergllyM, ~tinue "producing. ,.the -food . so
t consumers vital toms all, they must bo able
is 'ens>�xing. a , i ,..,
understand the prob e , inn to achieve a living standard
volved, Since tett* er World comparable to that which they
` War `11 the ,,eo 'le of Canada could gain by taking their
h . p l their management
have enjoyed ahigher standard:capita ,, ' e
of living one of 'highest in: skills and, labour into other
the world and until recently areas of endeavour.
4'
p acts . ween
processors, distributors and
retailers of fluid milk products,
and inquire into the manner in
which these practices, may
...vary within _ a corporate
organization, as well as fronn.�
the province t
one part of p
another, and compare different
processors, , distributors and
retailers and ,their retail
margins, discount practices In
and after the year 1972. Retail
compared, :with ' other.
Sarno laws
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- -the same traffic laws as
motorists, states the Ontario
Safety League, This includes
a signalling all turns and stops;
obeying all traffic signs, road
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Question: My wrought -iron
lawn furniture is rusty and un-
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the original beauty and obtain a
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To use Tremclad, make sure
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Remove all loose, flaking rust
and peeling paint with a wire
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sandpaper. And, for best results,
remove any gloss from,old paint
-by also lightly sanding.
' Complete instructions on
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.;IJipenarft'ilf:p titiF lnurts� ;end_ .:
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-- which are ideal for covering
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