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18, 19.76
The former Federal riding
of Huron -Middlesex has been
changed to the riding of
Huron. Along with the name,
the boundaries .of the riding
have also been changed. The
change will take place April
1st: -
Under the new bpundaries,
the • townships of •Huron.
Kinloss, and Culross and ..the
villages of Ripley,, Lueknow,
Teeswater and Mildmay, "all
in Bruce county,. become part
of Huron Riding, now
represented, by Bob
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7
NIt'IInley, Conservative, of
Zurich.
Aiso-, the townships of
lliddulph, east W highway 4
and. McGillivray, west of
highway 4, including : the
towns of Ailsa Craig,•Lucan
and. Granton formerly of the
Huron -Middlesex riding,
R • .
have been redtsCra . -
buted to the.
Larnbton-Mildlesex ri.tiing,
The reason for ` the
redistribut_iot• Of the boun-
. daries is due to' larger
population near Londdn,
In general, an urban riding
has 20,000'more 1eople than a
rural riding. Due to the rise of
Whelan urges farmers to appl
Agr.tcultu're Min•is•ter
Eugene 'Whelan:......recc..entiy'
urged farniers to apply low if
they havenoney coming' to
themfrom the government's
cow slaughtier • Or beef
stabilization Programs. • •
"I
am 'concerned that some
producers who are eligible for .
payments have not yet made
claims to; the Agricultural
,Stabilization Board,". Mr.
Whelan said-. • . <
"Iam extending the
•deadline for claimsunder the
• two stabilization programs to'
April 30, 1976, and I. urge
• eligible producers to get their
claims in so they may; ..be.
considered for paym'rrt.''..
The., cow slaughter
stabiliiation program was in
.:effect ,from November 16,
1974, to April 30,"1,975.
Producers who sold cows
during that period can claim
a payment of '$5.08 per 'hun-
dredweight (1'iveweight), on "
up to five per cent of their
herd.
The .beef • stabilization
program for the year August
.'12, 1974, to August 11, 1975,
offers a payment of 48 cents a
hundredweight (l;iveweight)
for all .'A, B and C quality
''cattle • sold for : slaughter
during that ti cyte:
Claimforms • for both'
programs are avatl.able from..
Packing' P-Iants., public
TELEVISION'
now
resp Lira i:t>n' - P ovi.ng town 'as
London, the rural ridings had
to be moved farther out from
"thtr city. ;
to McKinley has been the
MP of the. riding :since 1965'
• and, the' Federal boundaries
ificardine
uiAu„vy,y
stockyards;-,:,s.ales'b:ar_ns,- .
agricultural' rep re.se.ntatives.
and, staff ; of ... Agriculture
Canada's Livestock Division
across the country, . ,
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Letters areappreciated by Bob Trotter. Eldale.Rdd E1mi , Ont .;N382C7
That was quite a confrontation a couple. of weeks ago at . Maybe it was because Newman had more
cabinet experi-
the a nnuafmarketing seminarsponsored by the Rural Learn- ence. Or makbe •some• advisors. felt Bob Eaton was jyst too
ing Association.• young for the job, .In: any event. if Mr:->aton can hold his
Wendy` R. Holm of the 'federal anti-inflation board raised...- seat: in the .legislature for another election and a cabinet
a.few .hackles when she said many Canadians will judge the shuffle comes, up, I would bet. on.Mr. Eaton becoming the
success or failure of the anti-inflation program in terms of--agminister one of these days.
•'the effect on food prices and "it goes without saying that I'.m sure. too,. that when. Vic Morrow and his organizing
the anti-inflation board will be 'paying special .attention to ' 'committee -arranged the speakers they didn't figure••on.such
this area.'" a. healthy confrontation during the marketing seminar. Per
She added that, the precise nature of the ,r -ole to be taken sonally. I felt itwas a healthy sign. , -
by the anti inflation board in monitoring.agricultural•prieAS On one hand was a good-looking. young. forceful politician.
- - ik1V'e-beery chit rged tnee:: in -
1968..
1968.. •At that time, the
township' of Howick and.
Turnborry and the .town of
Wingham were brought inas
were parts. of.Middlesex, now
taken away again
Neustad
NOR MAO
Clifton.
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• and poEet s is.still a•t-tlie discussto'ristage: '• • - • On th-e other -hand- tas--an-•attracti•ve yourfg—agrie ltaral----, ,..,.
Not so; said i3ob. Eaton, MPP •for. Middje ett a•n arlia-: • economist from t c an t:inflation board
.mentary `assistant to William Newman. minister•.of •agri- . • Both of them .came out of 'the confrontation as capable
re and food for Ontario. ." • :_people: an outspoken politician and dedicated civil servant:
"-Lertti-ere--be-no mistake-wh-ere-the=gavernment-vf -On — I`tlhdugttt-th��ivll servant-took-"tls� irr65t-abn-Se s'e She
tario 'stands: we are four-square behind our marketing • had a more difficult assignment which she handled well.
boards and the concepLof collective action by farmers. We
also support the exercise of •su.ppl.v management and priC-
ing by
sa d. y ma
. rketing boards where appropriate." Mr..'E'aton
And this is where. he shot -down the anti-inflation board:
•`;The respensrb lity—for-easuri g.:_that--marketing._•boards
operate within the, spirit of the anti-inflatiotl'progra'm lies
• with the' Farm Products •Marketing Council in the case of
national., marketing plans and with the provincial super-
visory bodies in the case of provincial marketing boards —
in our .case: the 'Ontario. Farm Products Marketing 'Board
and the Milk Commission of Ontario."
In other words: hands off.,` you anti-inflation people. If
you've g!ota bitch against prices paid at the farm gate. don't
go to the individual marketing ,boards. or co-ops or coin:
.modity groups. You'll have to deal With. the provincial farm
oviducts. marketing board, the •board:that has acted and
will c'ontinue.to act as the policeman in this province. •
;t was a forceful speech by Mr. Eaton: He is a young and
aggressive politician: and a farmer himself. In fact. many
peoplewho were supposed to be in the know abbut these
things predicted he would replace Bill Stewart as minister
'of agriculture and food in the province when Mr. Stewart
resigned. •, mer b'ecau'se they're going to have to pay alot more for. them
Bill Newman got the nod from Premier Davis instead.very soon." he said. ,
The two morning speeches certainly did what was expect-
ed: they sparked interesting group discussions for the ;rest.
of the day.
The Rural' Learning Association shot ld- be congratulated
for sponsoring this annual seminar of :marketing boards.
The associationdoesn't get much press play, generates
• little fanfare. yet goes about its job quietly'and confidently
with a.rnini.nium staff and a limited budget.
• I°for one. was grateful to be apart of the seminar .
•
By the way. bargain' hunters: if you want a good buy, go
get -a quarter or a side of beef within the next few, weeks.'
before the high summer demand begins. Beef is now bring-
ing around 42 tb•45 •cents a pound to the cattleman. By June.
that price• will jump toat least 50 cents'and this price hike
will be reflected onmeat counters. •
Grant Burroughes'of'Camfax. a' marketing information
•
service from Toronto,. told a group of Waterloo Region farm-•
ers that we won't see beef prices as low as.ahis for another.
10• years. It's the •to.p of, a 12 -year, cycle..: The price of beef
todayis actually cheaper than it was• a year ago and' what
other product can make this claim 7. •
'People. should go out and stock 'up on steaks .for _the: sum -
Put our office staff
computers to work on your
books and paperwor
now.
We recently added a
system. called. CAN.CH EK .to
our Scotia Farm Services
Package. CANCHEK's a •
simple, inexpensive • way. of
getting u b
Wand computers to do your
books and paperwork.
So come in and talk
to a Scotiabank manager _
about CANCH:EK 'and all
the other features of Scotia
Farm Services. But 'do it'
now, before you get into the
spring ru°sh. -
Get free
tax tips
book now.:_'.
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