Zurich Citizens News, 1974-08-01, Page 14THURSDAY,AUGUST 1, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 15
Geiger reunion
id S'IL �rday
t Goderich
The family of Moses Geiger
and Catherine Eckstein held
their eighth family reunion on
July 28, at Goderich Harbour
Park, Goderich.
Forty-three members from
Ailsa Craig, Bolton, Crediton,
Clinton, Dashwood, Goderich,
Ingersoll, Kippen, Yorkton,
Saskatchewan and Zurich,
attended. Sports and games
were enjoyed by those present
during the afternoon followed
by a picnic supper.
President Wayne Horner pres-
ided over the business part of
the meeting. The election
of officers was as follows;
president, John Geiger; vice-
president, Wayne Horner;
secretary -treasurer, Robert Horn
er; lunch committee, Elaine
McBride, Romayne McClinchey
and Margaret Horner. Sports
committee, Gordon and Audrey
Geiger. Family tree, Mary
Scafe.
It was unanimously decided
to hold the reunion again at the
same time and place, on July
27, 1975. The reunion closed
with all who were there looking
forward to the one next year.
r i - n otes
(:. Adrian Ves.)
It brought tears to my eyes
when I read the anguished cries
from the president of the Can-
adian Food Processors Associat-
ion about marketing boards.
He repeated statements by
other foes of farm marketing
boards that they cause a dec-
rease in production and so rip
off the consumer.
This Mr. J. Grysdale should
know better. One of the boards
he attacked, the poultry board
was for limiting supplies. But,
as I wrote a few weeks ago,
the poultry production increased
from 175 million pounds in 1965
when this board began operat-
ions to 275 million pounds last
year. Some limiting, Mr.
Grysdale would like to see the
poultry producers cutting one
anothers throat, which would
give his confederates a better
chance to rip off the consumer.
They lost this chance in 1965,
when this board was formed.
He contradicted himself when
he says that these boards do
nothing for the producer and
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claims in the next sentence
that the board keeps inefficient
producers in business. My heart
bleeds for the poor inisunder-
stood processor.
lie echoes the USDA when he
claims that surplus Canadian
eggs were dumped on the Amer-
ican market and sold for 49¢
in Buffalo. This is a half truth,
which is always worse than an
outright lie because it contains
some facts.
Surplus eggs are sold to the
baking industry. This makes for
lower prices of baked goods.
They are also sold to U.S.
bakers for the same purpose.
It appears that an American
baker bought a surplus of eggs
and resold thein on the shelf.
This was an isolated case and
the Americans tried to use it
as a lever to rescind the Canad-
ian ban on DES contaminated
beef.
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cribe his woes in vegetable
processing, where there is no
price setting marketing board,
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average. It might be better for
him and his associates if the
vegetable and fruit growers did
set a price. Then he would be
assured of a steady supply with
a known price based on cost of
production.
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