Clinton News-Record, 1984-01-04, Page 14lis ,
Robert 'Turner
. At a Directors' meeting following the An-
ing.._,..of.e,.. ��1' .w_i�a ..k'.uods_,�C.,a _ .•u�.
operative Limited, held in Guelph on
December 8, 1983, Robert Turner, R.R. 5,
Owen Sound, was re-elected President.
Mr. Turner owns and operates a farm out-
. side Owen Sound, and has been active in co-
operative-and-far-an.-organizations-for-nian3r..- .
.years, He was first elected aDiree_ torn Gay.
Lea Foods in 1973 and was first vice-
president of the Co-operative for three
years. This is Mr. Turner's second term as
President.
John Campbell of Bayfield, was re-elected
first vice-president and Fred Meier of
Brussels was re-elected second vice-
. president. Re-elected to the Board of Direc-
tors at the Annual Meeting was Russell Mc-
Cutcheon, Owen Sound.
The remaining Directors are: David
. Ireland, Teeswater; Jack Stafford, Wrox-
eter; Howard Wilson, Owen Sound; Edwin
Miller, Exeter, and Don Ahrens; Elmwood.
At the Annual Meeting, President Turner
stated that 1983 was only moderately suc-
cessful when. compared to. the 1982 results
and the decrease in earnings was in part due
to drastically reduced milk volumes in the
last half of the Co-operative's fiscal Year.
The milk supply issue, particularly in' the
.------Westr-n- Region• -of --Ontario, -avher-e--the--co-- ,
operative's butter 'powder plants are
• located, is a crucial one. The diversion of
milk supply to other sectors of the process
• ing. industry is the primary reason for the
',co-operative's • reduced earnings and that
changes to the milk marketing system pro-
vincially must . take place soon if ' the co-
operative and other similar processors in
the dairy"iitdustry areto continue to operate
financially sound businesses.
Froin earnings,. the Board of Directors_
declared `a; diva end of -$1.20 per conunon '-
share and a patronage dividend to, producer
members, returning over $600,000. in • cash
and •common . shares to, member
.shareholders
Peter Mc.Linden, Chief. Executive Officer,
announced that sales had .dropped
marginally to $144 million over 1982 levels •
and net earnings had decreased to
0$1,575,000. ,a drop of $781,000.- The Co-
Operative's financial position remains
strong, .members equity is currently 38 per-
cent of total assets, an increase of 9 percent
over last year. Long term debt during the
year was reduced by $2.2 million.
Mr. McLinden also stated that changes to
the Provincial Milk Supply. . allocation
system are urgently needed if Ontario is to
.. ; have a healthy and balanced dairy industry,
beneficial to producers, processors and con-
sumers
for the future.. •
Workshops for
pork producers.
- Animportant-goal of -pork pro ears-isthe---
increase of profitability by promoting
greater efficiency in feeding methods. The
result is a leaner carcass and a highly ac-
ceptable product to consumers. Whether the
business is farrow to finish, sow herd or
feeder pig, pork producers must carefully
evaluate' both production and financial
management issues• to enhance their profit
margins.
Centralia College offers several continu-
ing education opportunities, as follows:
SWINE MAsIAGMENT - Clinton .- )3tiard
Room, OMAF office, January 10 - March 13
(Tuesday evenings from 7:30 p.m.); St.
Jacobs - Woolwich Community Centre (em-
phasis on Sow Herd Mgt:), January 11 -
March .14 (Wednesday -evenings from. 7:30
p.m.) ; Lucknow - Lucknow and District
Coma -molly Centre, January 11 March 14
(Wednesday evenings from .7:30 p.m.);
Lucan Lucan Community Memorial
Arelnat=,-J•anuury_:19 - Marrh {Thursday
_'1ings-ft f 7-30' .M:)- -FEEDER: PIG -''
Clinton - Board Room, OMAF officer
January 11- March 14 (Wednesday evenings •
from 7:30' p.m.); Mitchell Mitchell Town
Hall, Jantiary Y7 - March 20 Tuesday even-
ings from 7:30 p.m.).
To register, phone Centralia. College, 228-
6691, Extension 45 or local OMAF office.
Sheep rearing
grows in popularity
As sheep farming gains popularity in
Western Ontario, producers should consider
every. possible method for improvement of
efficiency. One excellent practice is the use
of synchronized breeding. A study published
by New Liskieard College of Agricultural
• Technology reported the main advantages
are a more uniform lamb cropand a reduc-
ed lambing season.
To expand your knowledge of sheep
management,enroll in a ten'week course at
• the Mitchell town hall, beginning January
. 26, Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m. Coor-
dinated by Bob French of RR.2, Mitchell, the
program emphasizes all facets of the in-
dustry from establishment of the enterprise
to marketing the final product.
To register or for' further, information,
phone Centralia College 228-6691, Extension
45 or local OMAF office.
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