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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-18, Page 16„,PAO 2A- ODE, IC;I' ” SI;ONAI`;STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 18;197:4 risti� The 'Provincial $:pard; of the meant to be of service to people Christian . Farmers ..Federation but our..socrety has been getting has iven full endorsement 1u this turned around. Agriculture dv' o' ..; :ha; ; been no exception. A num- Committee by the A ,1� � .. , Committee on Farm ber' of commod)tieti are -veru Classification as., released by ,muchcontrolled by the Ministr. of Agriculture and1agribusines with the -'-result Food' on February 15 of this that family farmers find it • year. The Committee, chaired• by Edward J. Kowai of Bolton, was asked to "study and make — recommendations to' the Mi ' t respecting ,(a) 'the feasi lity f classifying. 'farms, types of farms or farm operations ,in Ontario; and (b) the application of such a system' of 'classification to Ontario' legislation affecting farms or farm_ operations in Ontario." Elbert van:, Donkersgoed, Secretary -Manager of the Christian Farmers Federation, says: "We are .especially please.d with the . report's , definition of corporation. We . ' have_ noted that in many parts of our society there. is ,a trend toward institutionalization - people finding it necessary ,to retrain, themselves to fit our in- stitutions." Institutions are SWEEP crew Coming- to Goderich 147, The three labor;' crews working for the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority through Project SWEEP are active in troth Authoritycwork project and • municipal- Work this summe' • The crews began their work ' on June 24., and will be •com- pleting a -predetermined work program Unbil August 30. Gorrie, Brussels, and the Wawanosh Valley act • as the three central, locations from which the Stridents Working in an Environmental Enhan- cement Program operate within= the Maitland River. watershed. Fopemart Blake` Ferguson'^4 oversees. his, ;Ctorrie area crew, consisting of Janet de Boer of Bluevale,' Anne Welwood of :• Wingham, Sandra C isrk"e: of ... ,Wingham, • Rick Earl,of ' Ethel and ClarkGalbraithof Gorrie. Gary Kaulback •isresponsible• for. the Brussels area crew whit. are Candace' Kidd -of' Atwood, Nancy Dan"brook, of . Atwood, - John Elliott of Brussels, Fran Exel of Brussels, and.Les ,Hen- derson .of Atwood. necessary top their "operalions into• this control." • �. "Requiring that corporations° be owned, by physical persons and that. a majority of the;' peoplehave as, their principal activity the operation of a farm before classifying. land as farm U Yl•, - land is truly k Step' towards ' giving this. country back to iIS l �ple," he, said. • The Christian Farmers ark, also very pleased with the recornmendation that "All' Farm` Land be subject to the jurisdiction' of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food with respect to land -use planning" ,.One of the C.F•F,'s ongoing Icon•cernss has been the lack of a provincial policy on land to _stop the loss of prime land to concrete and asphalt. ' Says Mr, van Donkersgoed, "We are convinced that the '�provirice has a responsibility to agricultural land. Its preser- vationcannot:, be left to small municipalities just as •yolt can- notaelipect the individual far- mer Co turn. , down the speculator's big dollar. Saving our prime rpral' lands is too big a responsibility for the shoulders of individual farmers and our small'ocal govern- ments." ! => , • The Christian Farmers Federation is a general farm organization based in Drayton land with family farmers as mem- bers from across thep rovince. It,s members are dedicated to making the renewing power of Jesus. Christ relevant to agriculture. A similar organization has, recently been `organized in Alberta. v N• Action rived! Canada No.1 Grade, Ontario Grown, New Crop ota Mexican, Large Size rn MANGOS Imported., Tender, • New: Crop . U CC N I . SQU:ASH WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES. No finer meat sold anywhere 1 3 BREAST : QUARTERS 3 • LEG QUARTERS 4; 3 WINGS 3 NECKS Ih 3 GIBLET PACKAGES: . Chicken • R!J 13c LB LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO! WHOLE LEGS 'WHOLE SKIT' BREASTS a Members of the • W,awanosh Valley, area, crew 'nndrer' foreman Kathy Work:, are Brenda Morrison of Luckgrow,, Brenda Johnston of Belgrave, Lynn Turner of Aubli;n,- Mari'lWrr•ne Wise of `Clinton, Jim Watt of Goderich, and DaleaIr- vin of Lucknow. �.., Townships iii which and improvements will be made include . Minto, Ashfield„.. ^ Colborne,. Turnberry, Howick, .Elma, Maryborough, and A:r --thur._ Some of the .Maitl"and' 'River wat:ershed towns and vilFage-s . who will see S.W.E.E.P..-crew” action are Listowel, :'Gorrie, Harri:ston, Goderich, Lucknow,' Brussels,. Clinton, • Blyth, Ethel, and. Wingham. r S.W.E.E:P. IS a preigram for student summer employment "sponsored •by" the Ontario. Youth Seer etaiat in '„eclr rjrnc- tion . with the Conservation Authorities' Branch of the . Ministry of Natural'Resources.• 2 -LB' Si:AC; PAC, fe GOLDEN SK1!.LET, 'FROZEN:'. Chicken Cutlets "GREAT 014 A (RILI!'r : • I TOWN CLUB 19c LB .LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO! Cross 'Rib Steaks u...!b„S 38 Cottage .tolls Sweet Pickled lb 8951 Legs or Breastsn CHICKEN, ib $1.28 • SEA. 'FRESH BRAND, FROZEN. (SAB PKG $2.29) 7c t8 LOWE1t THAN /� YEAR AGO! "GREAT OP(, A Rhl!"- STORE Chuck FRESH Ib $1. E 8. TOWN ' CI LIB 19c LB LOWER THAN A YEAR A c O!' Side Bacon SLICED '1 -lb vac pac 99 , SX _BRAND, SLICED, 3 „VARIETIES 27c, LB LOWER -THAN .;AThrEAR AGO! � • ' BURN'S, PACK Sausages., -BEEF & PORK 17c LB"LOV (ER THAN A •YEAR AGO! SX BRAND, :NIAGARA COIL Polish Sausage BLUE 'RIBBON — BY . THE PIECE':^-. Ocean:Perch Filets 1-16 pkg 49 'FROZEN . • .. (5 -LB PKG $3.29) Beef Steakettes -l?kg 6 9 fiction priced ! 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