The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-08, Page 137.
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Jean McInnes; topip, Mrs. Vlct.or
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Emerson; current events'. Mrs,
-ell Fred Tiffin (Members are asked
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to bring their, Spring 1975fleMe mote And fts,: R , WIMP,
and Country to the meeting.); -Luckn
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lunch, Mrs. McInnes; Mrs. .James
Currie and Mrs. James Wilson. New Tilfa
and �A"
8,01 94,".'s 100.01*,"M
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe and Mrs. Teo, -,I�v,
Tiffin, Joan and Joey were guests Larry and Lisa of gtinrl*
with Mr. and Mrs. Don' Wallace.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. I tis
Bill Snowden of Lucknow, Mr..
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Kerry of Wingham,.-Aft. and -Mrs. ew
and, Mrs. Ted Thompso and
ff Ronald Blue, Tiverton, and Mrs-
-Mr. and
and Mn.
Orville Tiffin visited with Mr. jolned-th
Mrs- Dan Tiffin, 4—, Wton e loco mejp*�
Mr
Mrs. George'Mad
ge of of the, Merrick fa �iq. speWl,,
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Mr. and
Kitchener were holiday visitors Christmas, Day with W
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill`Gibson Allan Nidols;n, Mo.
See the Friendly "Fellas at and family. Mary Arline
WINGHAM HAD A FINE, BAND in days gone by. This pic','� Steve.rs
Lure, 'donated by Miss Janet Murray for the new local band members are identifiable to present Wingham resi-
museum, was taken at a date, unknown. Very few of the dents.
B RIDGit MOTORS
Rov, 9
WARD & U, PTIG
CHARTERED ACCOUWTAN'TS
175 FORD LTD, 2 dr. F(J., fully equip- John C. Ward;
C.A. Listowel
ped with air. R- E. Uptigrqve, C.A. 1519) 291-3040
por
Minister re' ts results� 0
75 FORD CUSTOM 500, 4 do
b Ole
4 door. ..." . . . . . . .
'75 GRAN TORINO,
nt.'Beo,f Ca,l-f Sta i izationnh
'75 FORD LTD, Country Squire 8 pas- The following is a statement. the monitoring period of Septem-, $72.19. I't's of interest'to note that cowa-balf producers expressed
senger Station' Wagon made by William Newman, On- ber, October and November'in the average -herd size. in the pro- faith in the program by enrol -ling
tario Minister of Agriculture and key sales areas throughout the' gram Was 26 -cows, so that the and, secondly, the financial aid
'74 LTD, 4 door hardtop. Food: 'Province was 29.89t cents pqf average net payment �er pro- will assure the continued' via -
Mr. Speaker, I wish to inform pound-. Iducer with this size herd will bility of this important segment.
2 -dr. the House of the final payment Under the, beef cal try
program amount to $1,877. For the. cow- of the beef industry in Ontario.
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74 FORD CUSTOM 5001 hardtop. which will, be madLI, to those pro- the gross payment -per cow to the calf industry. in total -this Will Mr. Speaker, cow-ealf pro-
ducers who voluntarily,. enrolled farmer amounts to, $77.19 this mean a -net transfer of about $22.5 ducers who enrolled in`'the On- . . . . . .
in the Ontario Beef Calf Income year. Since the premium. this million in 1975. tario Beef Calf "Ilik6kne Stabili_ +' _x
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74MUSTANG 11, 2 door. Stabilization Program. In the* year for the program was $5 per Noting the average ,herd size zation Program can anticipate .20% OFF
first year over 12,100 Ontario cow, this amount must. be and the substantial transfilir pay- receipt of their cheques from this
cow calf producers joined the deducted from the gross
'74 MAVERICK GRABBER, 2 door. payment,, ment, it suggests two things:" program in DeceiAber of this
five-year program, - enrolling to give a net payment per cow first, the vast majority of, serious year (1975).
of.,
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74 MJETEQR RIDEAU -500 some 312,850 beef'cows For those members of the WINTER
2 dr. H.T.
was established at 50 cents per familiar with. the details of the ACKETS. PANTS,
1.73 FORD G'ALAXIE500 I - 4 door. pound. In effep�L this meant that.. formula -used to determine'Lthe
final payment, it was based 'on in
now average weaning ra"B5 per -
c' 'if
when the weighted average i ge;, House who I are not completely Speciat
In .1975, the guarantee price
J
Price'
market _price of beef- stodker go. 20 Uvrl�,' Sdtk�
calves fell below'the' 50 cents cent and average calf weight
and Mrs. Daniel and Mrs. Vernon Reid of 450 pounds, All calves, includ-
guarantee price, a payment from —Mr..
'9R1.D`G*E"M0T-0RS T_
the program would be made to kin, David day*, Danny acid. Law- and family, have returned ho in those sold singly or,in pairs -at,
me the monitored sales yards in Eas-
absorb the differenibe., The rence of Woodstock spent the' after spending the Christma*'
Hwy. 86 East WINGHAM 357-3460 weighted a s
tern.Ontario. were,used in deter
average market price Christmas vacation with Mr. and holiday in Florida, where -they READ AN
of Ontario" stocker calves during Mrs. Jack Gorbutt mining the weighted average
at Point visited Daytona Beach, Orlando,
s ed
market price for Ontario.
Clarke. Disney World, 'Gator Land and rp CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR J
-;�--Robert Young of , Toronto St.. Petersburg. A 10 per cent,random sample Of
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visited with his parents,. Mr. and program applicants li;iias visited
Mrs. Earl Young, over the New —Mris. Gershom Johnston rev during November' and early
Year, 119liday. Robert is a 'turned home in. the wee hours Of December by Ministry of Agri -
Sunday morning, greeted by culture and Food staff to ensure
The Management of customer engineer with Univac,
Toronto. blowing snow and treacherous that6the correct number of eli-,
roads after enibying nine days in gible cows was -enrolled. The
—New Year visitors -at, the
home of their mother, Mrs. I. W. the southwestern states. She and Ministry staff received excellent A CUT ABOVE THE'REST!
other members -of a tour visited cooperation from producers and
Merrick, on Thursday were Mr.
W01IFllllll1 and Mrs. Alan Nicholsorf, Mary Phoenix, Arizona; Las Vegas,- it is a tribute to beef producers
HURON,, TRACTOR Nevada; and Los Angeles, Cali- that only 'Minor err6ei-occurred
Anne and Steven, Mr.. and Mrs..
f6rina. They also toured Disney- in reporting cow numbers. These
George- Whitby;',Peter .and
(Exeter) Ltd-, Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald •land and Hollywood aiid enjoyed were due to the fact that this was
Herd called at the same home. the Rose Bowl Parade in Pasa-' the first year of a new program.
.Extend To You An Invitation To Attend The —Cold air was, left behind' in dena. Though the days in Arizona I should point, out Mr. Speaker,
Florida and even colder air were warm, California tempera- that any farmer who produced
greeted them here as Mr. and turs were below normal. high quality calves would have
Mrs. Steve Trapp, Charles and Mrs. George Fisher Was a received more from the ,market -
.Yvonne returned home from a New Year's guest with Mrs. place than this year's provincial
-GRAND OPENING Christmas vacation. Annetta. Jaritzi of Milverton. average. In our continuing efforts
to improve the quality of our On-
tario, beef hekd it suggests the
producer who does an excellent
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job of producing calves receives �I I
0 a double benefit both from the
marketplace' and the beef calf
program
The Oitari� Beef Calf Income
Stabilization Program's original
p'
Concept and purpose — to help
gttYye producers during bottoms in the
4�
market — has been achieved.
IT Under the Ontario program, as
16 the -pri7 jn the marketplace is
depressed, the benefits to the
'M producer in the form of transfer
payments are increased accor-
A dingly. We have calculated that
for every I cent a pound drop in IF YCXJ HNE %KAMM
the marketplace it means
roughly $1 million will be. made
HWRS*oo
available to OntariW-s cow -calf
producers.
To my way of thinking this is H FICAN 10 HNE f
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when the producer needs the
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market -place does not provide the
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Bluevale
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Rev. Wilena Brown held Open
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House for Whitechurch and Blue -
vale friends on New Year's Day.
Johnston
%Lio-
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
and
,
Johnston and Mr. and Mrs.
William Peacock and Lloyd were.
NATURE SCULPTED huge Icicles. everywhere last week
guests sof Mr. and Mrs. Neil
when temperatures dropped below freezing. This waterfall
McGavin and family at Walton.
was frozen in space and fime"toadorn the back of a building.
'through
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston
The efforts of Jack Frost created masterpieces all
spent New Year's Day with Mr.
the area, but this creation caught the eye with dazzling
and Mrs. Ron Macintosh of
splendor in the rays of a late afternoon sun, "
'Brucefield.
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Easy to maneuver, the Ariens Sno-Thro has four
speeds forward and reverse. Cuts a clean swath with
its two-stage, self propelled action. The 240* swing -
around discharge chute throws to hi rty feet.
Waist high, finger-tip controls nsure quick asponse.
Available in4HP, 5HP, two 6H and two 8 HP models'
with auger widths from 20" to 3 ' to suit your heec)s.
Why not join the thousands of discriminating
owners who have made Ariens the industry's biggest
seller.
'McGee Auto Electric
WINGHAM 0 357-141.6
SALES BACKED BY SERVICE
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