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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-01-09, Page 13tt • eeIerution t)f griculture: Favour One farm Org�nization MINUTES OF HURON 'COUNTY 'by Elmer Hunter .that, we- have FEDERATION OF, AGRICULTURE MEETING DECEMBER '15613 BOARD ROOMS, CLINTON_ 2 P.M, Chairman' Elmer Hunter no4iinations by ballot, seconded by V8ob Henry, carried. EXECUTIVE MEMBER'S ELECTED; Mrs. Lloyd 'Bond, .;,Bob Broadfoot, Mason Bailey, Bruce Coleman. Moved by. Bruce AGENDA: Shaptoh'_ -that _....ballots be Moved by Lloyd . Bond " eSt ; "'sec' tle l7'by -HArrr agenda he..approved as corrected, Shej par'$, carried. seconded. by Torn' Cunningham, carried. Oil MINUTES .• , Moved by' Ruth Bond than 'Minutes be approved as printed, seconded by Jim,Martin, carried, FINANCIAL STATEMENT WAS READ i GUEST SPEAKER: Lloyd Lovell adjuster for Crop Insurance introduced Jerry Chamberlain from Crop Insurance Commission, Toronto' whoexplained. the crop �► insurance programme and answered questions_ from the, , floor. CORRESPONDENCE: Correspondence' was- read from OFA re 'surcharge and « Nuffield Scholarship; R.L.A. re provinci • training 'course; Egg and Fowl Board re Canadian Egg Commission; Thank - you note from Doug Miles. It was decided that the r transport surcharge should be brought to the attention of the directors so the questionnaire _ could beanswered. Moved by Boli Broadfoot that we: pay the cost- of someone, • who has. not '"previously attended the Provincial Leadership Course, seconded by', Charles . Reid, ` . .c :fed. Movedby 'Bob . Broadfoot that Huron County Federation ;hof Agriculture endorse the principle of establishing a national : egg commission and send• this •reso'lution to OF''A seconded by°Go1dbn Blanchard, carried. ELECTION 0E3 EXECUTIVE *MEMBERS: ' .,..Mr,t r,sked Bill, to con ttt� `tb' electron: • 0, 'A ,CONVENTION: • Brief reports, • of the OFA convention were , given by Bob Jroadfobt;..-- Bob Henry, Elrner • Hunter and Faye. Fear. -Kernighan, The junior farmer representative; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stafford. Mo -X d -by Russel . Kern han - g that if .he . is raplaced. in the township, his replacement to act instead,:seconded by Jim' Martin, carried. Moved by Bob Broadfoot. that - we' accept the striking r-nmittee--report a,seleonded- by, RECOMMENDATIONS FROM EXEC UTI VE: Th -e following recommendations were read by Toni. Cunningham: "That we review the constitution in the New Year - and suggest any changes". This _ was -moved by Tom C,pnningham, seconded , by Bob BroadfootL,,carried. "That. we fecommend from the 'executive 'to the directors, that - the directors at large be paid per. diem for attending meetings, retroactive to the beginning of last year (Federation year)." This was moved by Tom Cunningham seconded by Bob Henry, carried. STRIKING COMMITTEE REPORTT:. , - Bob Henry read the following recommendations from the striking + ornmittee: INSURANCE COMMITTEE : , , Bruce Shapton, Doug McNeil, Bob Henry, Walter Elliott, Bruce Coleman. LAAOACQ_ UISITION AND • TAXATION: Charles Reid, Mr. F. Hall, Charles Thomas, Art Bolton, Gordon Blanchard: . . .RESOLUTION COMMITTEE: Bob Broadfoot, " Mafson . Bailey, -.Martin Baan, Maurice Ld've. FINANCE COMMITTEE: Bob Henry, Elmer' Hunter,' Tom . Cunningham, Faye Fear._-_ ' EDUCATION, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, PUBLICITY and T.V.: Tom Cunningham, Mn and Mrs. Elmer Hunter, Mr. and - �`j+' T dv Fear Mr. ,[]{1�� y�•/r,�P ;l• m•"� '���n1i,:tM �.•rL' K\Y .^.2.rbt>�•�'Vi* - .x Lloyd Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Russel - Hugh Flynn, carried. RESOLUTION: The following resolution ;was read for information.: BE IT RESOLVED .that; this Annual Meeting.' go on record as favouring One General ,:: Farm Organization, BE -IT *FURTHER RESOLVED that if the Farm Union leaders, do not wish to participate that the OFA and the marketing boards . ace -elk *the leadership in formulating a Plan 4 on One_ General d Ficin Organization to be presented to the Minister of Agriculture . and Food for referandum. i U This resolution was passed by Bruce and Grey Annual Meetings. Recommendation , that our chairman .not support ` this resolution at the members meeting •till the 90 days have expired. Moved by Bob Broadfoot, seconded _ by Russel Kernighan, carried. BUSINESS LEFT FROM ANNUAL MEETING: , AUDITORS: Moved by Russel Kemighan that the executive appoint the auditors this year seconded by' Lloyd Bond, carried. -PLAN A, B-and.C: Moved by Charles Reid that the secretary print Plan A,B and C. and sendit to the directors for information, seconded by Tom Cunningham, carried. OFA MEMBER: - Moved by Ruth Bond that - Elmer Hunter be ourmemberto OFA, seconded by Bob Henry, carried. ADJOURNMENT: 4*, ,Moved by Jim Martin that we adjourn. - nnn' Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves of Toronto, Misses Gladys - an:. � � d Irene Jefferson of Goderich, Miss -Mary Jefferson. of London, Mis Sharron Jefferson of Sarnia visited over the holiday with Mr. . and Mrs. Hilliard JeefersOit and L_ inda. . L.; `lir.' arid`Mrs. Wesley `Jefferson andVamily spent last Sunday with .14i. and Mrs. Elgin Josling apd,famil3r. • Mr. and Mrs,, Sam Thompson and family were guests of 'Mr. and. Mrs. Ted Thompson and yfamily of Wingham on Christmas Day, other, guests at 'the' same home were, Mr, M , and Mrs. Norman Thompson,` 1VIrs, : Cecil Chamney, Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Tiffin, Roger and Stephen all of Wingharn, Bill Thompson of Kitchener, Miss Grace Thompson. and 'a freind of London. Murray, Jane and Ellen Thompson have been spending°a few days with Mrs. Cecil Chamney of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Campbell - of London with' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jefferson, other guests on Christmas bay were: Mr: 'and ;Mrs. George.Reeves of Toronto, Miss . GQady-s Jefferson . of Goderich; Mrs. -Jim Leddy, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jefferson and family all of Donnybrook, 'Willows' Mountain, Mr. and •M�.t• ElginJoslin , Paul and Betty of Londesboro visited Thursday with Mr. and _ Mrs. Wesley' Jefferson, . and - -family, =Betty staYed with. the Jeffersohs and Brian Jefferson went home with his grandparents ., for the holidays. , Murray Thompson visited Saturday • with Cam, Cook of Belgraye. , , , Miss Grace Thompson of London, Roger Tiffin . of Wingham, Otto Weber and Wolfgang of London visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson and family. Mr. and Mrs: Cliff Henderson and family of Brucefeld,., William Webster, 1Vir. and Mrs. George Webster and family. of St. - Helens were' guests on - Tuesday- of Mr. and Mrs. • Stuart Charnney,and family. - Kfl-ox --United Church Hi'1ds-'5unday School Concert Knox- United Church Sunday • schoolroom- - was filled to - capacity recently for the annual Sunday School. concert. -Reverend R. M. .Roberts was chairman and welcomed all. Carol singing was enjoyed with • Jennifer Grange at the piano. Mrs.. Leona rd Archambault and Mrs. Ross Andrews' nursery class sang the chorus.„ We --wish you a Merry - Christmas' . accompanied by. Brenda East. The Primary giilS, Brenda East's • class sang •----Who is coming on,. Night? The Sunshine Girls with Mrs. , Stewart Ament -as-their teacher. sang -• Frosty, -the .Snowman. Marilyn „ Faye Hildebrand an -accordion solo and Faye Seers an accordian solo. ;., t The primary 'boys with 'their teachers, Mrs. Jack Armstrong and Jennifer Grange sang • the uron o . he Nursery class sang; Silent Night and tile- boy's - class with their teacher, Ed Haines, �had a rhythm band • which played Jingle Bells Ianc Rudolph the Red=Nosed Reindeer. JayneiArthur sang a: solo and Andrew Koopmans gave a recitation. The Nursery class sang the song',' Trimming a Christmas tree and Here Comes Santa . Clau ``Santa -arrived and gave.. gifts and treats to the children. Wightman played a piano solo, , ` C _Port Al, Corporal and Mrs, CIarenbe Hoy, Ronnie and .;nary ofAspen . _ .pen Park, CFB Manitoba returned home' on December 27 having visited �uwith Mr. d Mrs. Clarence, Hoy the past `i0--.d'ays, Mrs.. William - ° Draper of Goderich, Harry Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Diaper and Brian Were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper tor Christmas: . •William Knight, +ram r . ''Bonnie and Richy of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ioy. and -Debbie of ,„Goderich, Corporal and Mrs. Hoy, Ronnie and Gary we're with Mr. and Mrs. C, Hoy on Sunday- and..Chxistmas Day .Mr. and Mrs. Don ;Bowden, Larry and Randy of London. Corporal and Mrs. Clarence Hay, Ronnie and Gary visited with Mrs. Earl Teschke and family of Desboro on -Tuesday. Mr: -and Mrs. Ivan Grigg Of London -were with Mr. and Mrs. GorcF Martin and -family for Christinas , - Also Mrs: Olive Young of- Ripley , and , Mr. and Mrs. Doug Young and family.' Visitors with Mrs. Roy :Petrie for Christmas were Mrs. Charles Crosset, Leona, Margo and Dean of Etobicoke and ..Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cockfield and Debbie of ,Livonia,. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tigert and, family had Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ray . Barker of Goderich. Wayne Draper of Goderich is visiting: with Mr. and Mrs.'Elton Draper. ' Marvin and Michael Squires of London are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R�ay Squires. Mrs. Evert Errington of ".F"yp f1• Y Goderich and and Wilmer Errington gton of Eaglet River 'we*, with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Adams for Christmas. Mr. ,and. Mrs.,Torn Dickson of - Nile and Mr. and .Mrs. Jerry Kerr attended the wedding of Fred ° 9, ENJOY TI 11t IN TOWN Chinos c Ak' 'AAC. DE.P OPEf SO DAlI ICY' ,l~ , »m t* .14 Optn Friday and $,turd Untie 12,°Mid/0 The. Es Rpstaur "Dickson in Toronto; '124,99'1 Mr, '. 'and' yrs. Chaxli r -ERIC i, fi,� Anderson and family 9f r Lucknow ' were with Mr, and Mme'? Mel Dickson for Cliristmas. Also- Mr. and Mrs.'. Jerry Kerr,— Mr, and Mrs. Barry Bogie, . Mr: and Mrs. Arte Dickson and,,Mr. and Mis. Tom ,Dickson and families n 11 Single e InsurancePoIicy -- urged Protecting a home and its contents from loss can be complicated, because there are so many different factors to be considered. Independent insurance agents reaorrrmend the pack - 'aging of insurance coverage for fire, theft; and personal liability into one policy. This type of insurance packaging simplifies `-your insurance and lowers the cost of the policy. Business insurance, too, can be packaged. WFILCOMI! ,$�&VICE would like to . cell on you with "housewarming gifts". and in. '...._.formation'' about your. now !sta- tion. The Hostess will be glad t• arrange your subscriptlon-to the SIGNAL•STAR. 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