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lAre hesitate to continue harp-,
g 9Uar9 subject time and
me again, but 'viten it highhts tits nevi's over many
ollths, we , difficult, to
aye.. - -
We iet4tof course to the
hjeet that is most ,mentioned
ese days in agtietiltural eir-
e*-the white bean industry,
'd inor0 $001110117; the* Bean
rowera.14arketing Board. 'We
mit, that for. the first year of.
tangling between the 'board,
c, dealers, and the„ govern -
eat, we .merely repotted the
tuation with jittic comment.
But, after this period of .time
s clapscd, with.hOE situation._
erring to *Worsen rather Than
prove, we can't help but, de -
lop opinions, and, the longer
u sit back and .watch this'
real to all marketing plans in
tad°developing, the more
ustrated yOu feel.
You will recall the ti*ouble
• gar. over 'a year ago- when
lc% Waterhouse and Co. at.
e request of the Ontario Farm
odUcts Marketing Board, coll-
eted a survey of the Bean
aril; and issued its now fain,;
s report.
This report called for the
mplete severance of the
aril from its wholly-owned
bsidiary, Ontario. Bean Grow-
ers Ltd,, stating that "it Was
completely impractical for the
Gi1owers Board 10 earry,otit its
broadest useful function' in pro-
nioting the marketing of beans
inpanada avid abroad at a rea-
sonable and stable price a$ long
as it owns the Company." ,
The report showed that the
board has subsidized the .voni-
pany's. operations to. the tune
uf $408,31$6. It also noted that
This arrangement created, bitter,
feelings with private dealers, to
the detriment of ,the*industry.„
At the':"Ttfeent itent - annual
meeting of growers,' °MOWS not
the 'Bean Beard repeated the
statement severaltines that
the /Board' had With
Most of the requirements of the
Farm Product's 'Mark.'et in g
Board, and that everything was
now quiet, - -
Talk of expansion hinted that
such would be financed net by
board help, but by growers'
purchase of shares. Separation
of the Boar and Company was
being -achieved -they • said. Six
weeks later a plan is announced
to have growers vote on a pro-
posal to finance the "expansion
by borrowing trom the 1965
stabilization fund, and repay' it
by an increased licence fee of
four cents ft hundred. ,
Two members of the Farm
Products Marketing Board, the
group that administers market-
ing plans, resigned in protest:
Ontario's commodity - groups
lost two top calif$re men, dedic-
ated to ,the highest ideals and
marketing principles when Al-
den MacLean, and, Gordon Hill
resigned. OntPirio's agriculture
'minister, Wm. Stewart, apparent
ly rules the O.F.P.M.B. and pull-
ed the strings on this occasion.
It- would appear that the 0,F.
, is only , a puppet 'c'd the
government, rather than
an in -
ture, from the farmer's view-
point.
The greatest insult to the -in-
,
tegrity of agriculture is the
Minister's alleged statement
that the DeanBoard can .con -
thine its .pollev,..since it was
started _several years ago, while
other boards will not be allow-
ed to enter 'the field of private
enterprise./,.
'1.1fa mistakeW4 Made several
years ago, why, compound the
error today? 'Unless this whole
)1.ipSs. is. (vial/ 'cleaned: up, it
.will infect all of Ontario's mar-
keting plans. Personally, we
can never Support a irtarketing
plan embracing these *withered
and (inestimable Praptlees:,-7''
We say Hurrah for men ..with
the iritegrity,, the fortitude, and,
the* convidion displayed. by Al-
den -MacLean and 'Gordon Hill.
May their resignations, not be
ii vain!
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Oneaward of $200 is offered.
The competition is open tio
writers, citizens of CanadA, resi-
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Closing date of contest is
April 30, 1966.
Dr. G. E. Reaman, Waterloo,
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Contestants must obtain print-
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Gairditeetot Ellen Nelson is-Presdate.4- -
a gift by Bob flaya on behalf of the oast
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of "Come Blow Your. Horn" after the show
ended here recently.
Signal -Star Photo
Rev -lack West of the "New
Life • Crusades" was the
featured speaker at the Friday
night - Youth „Rally, in Bethel.
Tabernacle. Elgin at Waterloo.
streets in GoderiCh. ' ,
• The Evangelist spoke on
"Youth Aflame" and related in-
teresting incidents from his
crusades conducted in Los An,
geles and in the San Francisco
area last month. •
'hie 'Ladics'"Trio of thElst:
ern Pentecostal Bible College
in Peterborough, Ont.„....a 1 s 0
sang • as well as the King's
Messengers 1VItde Trio.
Rev. Jack West has resided
in Godeilili for some time, but
his Evangelistic Crusades have
. taken lilm from coast to coast,
both. in Canada and in the
U.S.A. His next scheduled.Cru-
sade is to begin in Prichard,
Alabama on February 6th, and
continue through February 20.
Other 'Crusades this year are
scheduled for Chicago, Illinois,
Flint, Michigan .and Winnipeg,
Manitoba, The Easter' Newj.ife
Crusade will be conducted in
Toronto, with the dramatized
Easter Message expected. to at.
tract a capacity audience in the
Evangel' Temple, with seating
for nO0.
The peak attendance last year
in the Evangelist's schedule was
at Altoona, Pennsylvania where.
4100 persons heard Mr.. West
speik.- He is currently heard'
as well -over CHLO St -Thomas,
every Siiida fiifnit 530
p.m.
Mr. 'Paul Hutchins of ,Gode-
rich iethe newly. elected youth
leader at 'Bethel Church. Visit-
ing delegations from the area
attended Friday . night The
Evangelist as well as speaking
painted an oil scene in the ser-
vice entitled'"Galileeat.Sunset,"
which was °awarded . to the in-
dividual bringing the most vis-
itors to the service. . •
Rev. Robert Clark is pastor of
Bethel Chu*.
Jack Wright, Goderich Little Theatre's man tropair he receiVed for being in eharge of
behind the scenes, admires the miniature the lighting for "Come Blow Your Horn."
• Signal -Star Photo
St. George's Churchwomen's' Guild
Plans -High Tea Celebrations Here
lans. were made for the an- A decision was made to share
cost of replenishitg skiver etc
for table setting with Evening
Guild.. Mrs. Bowra, Mrs. Pat-
terson and Mrs. Hill were .named
as the committee.
Members were asked to make
pyjamas for Children's Aid.
Mrs. H. Tichborne told of
her •recent trip td Florida, es-
pecially limning the Christmas
decorations, the nearly -perfect
weather ,all during the,ir stay
ancLsome ot.the _Maw:Inas for
which Fort Lauderdale is noted
and other •Places of entertain-
ment._ She was thanked by
Mrs. George Mumhy.
Hostesses for the meeting
were Mrs. Lyle Bannister, Mrs.
M. Martin and Mrst-G. Mumiby.
nual higll tea, at the February
meeting (if St. George's 'Church-
womans 'Guild.
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Mrs. D. J. Patterson, Mrs,
Reg. Bridle and -.Mrs. Chas, yid-'
ean will be conveners for the
tea which -wilt be served -buffet -
style. Candy and cookie table
will be in charge of Mrs. J.
Wilson, Mrs. N. ugill and Mrs.
T. Elliott, While , Mrs. L. Ban-
nister and Mrs. M.- Martin will
look after_ tables and serving.
Collectors are 'asked to meet
Friday, March 18th.
Mrs. Frank Bowra presided at
•the meeting. Mrs. ri. Wilson
was pianist and Mrs. Rose Hill
read the Scripture. The secre-
tary's report was read by Mrs.
H. Dodd who also read a short
article on holly,.
• Mrs. F. ',B. Riley; in the .ab-
sence of Mrs. A. Palmer, re-
ported on notes etc. to 'Sick and
shut-ins.
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