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Port Perry Star, 21 Sep 1982, p. 20

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-7 AANA £ G \ 2) SRLS a ama aa £ LONE Port Perry area resident Ron Deeth has been named a member-at-large to the newly formed Livestock Financial Protection Board. Mr. Deeth is among ten members named to the board, all of whom have a background in the meat and farming industry in Ontario. The announcement was made recently by the VELA DALE FRAT SF At NGL W03 ANH INT 35 1A PAN EGS TORE a Ladd ARS YEAH Slide eA vlad sede Ladin 2 vit oc Bis v 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. September 21, 1982 Township man part of new livestock board Ontario Ministry of Agricul- ture. Mr. Deeth owns and operates windcrest Farms, a slaughter and packing house just south of Port Perry. George McLaughlin of Beaverton, a well-known member of Ontario's agri- cultural community will head the new Livestock Fin- ancial Protection Board. oe $2 OF MARIE JP SAA WE CPE tet MEA I £2058 ' aN A ARERR 3 QA SoH RATT -t Susnalalyn FESPRNE IPH TRCN NY WSIS wy Lr LI "McLaughlin is a livestock producer with wide exper- ience in board gdministra- tion" said Agriculture Min- ister Dennis Timbrell. He is a former chairman of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board, former president of the Dairy Farmers of Canada and recipient of the Order of Canada for contri- butions to the dairv industry. Seniors bake sale, craft show © The Senior Citizens Bake Sale and Craft Sh % ER OW was a success last Wednesday with many people attending the event. Above from left, Annie James, Win Marshall and Minnie Finch relax for a few minutes with 2 PE Win Philp and Marion Heaslip were just two of the ladies at the Senior Citizen a cup of tea. Sed ob Bake and Craft Sale who help the many customers who attended during the afternoon. o A CGiendette ®Renov:tions ® Rentals ®Used Trailers ® Used Motorhomes YOUR GOOD NEIGHBOUR DEALER "HWY. 7A- PORT PERRY: 985-9151 Photography by Pro-Wide Photo Studios, Oshawa CKAR-1350 consumer ain ae Ne ENON ENDS 3 SERE 9 IVS LE ER NT The 10 members of the board will administer the compensation fund esta- blished under the Beef Cattle Financial Protection Pro- gram. The board member- ship includes represent- atives of producer groups, dealers and consumers. Members appointed to the board include vice-chairman John McMurchy, director of the ministry's farm proudcts marketing division; Bob Chapple of Chatham for the Ontario Cattlemen's Asso- ciation; J.W. (Harry; Brown of Kitchener for the Cana-. dian Meat Council; Carl Hickson of Lindsay repre- senting community sales operators and William A. Armstrong of Rexdale for the Toronto Livestock Exchange. Named as members-at- large ar Murray Carruthers, a country dealer from Mount Brydges; J. Ben Corke, a representative from Belleville; and Alvin D. Hall, a beef producer from Sundridge. Timbrell announced the THE ANNREN Scugog Island - Port Perry DIRECTIONS: Follow signs from Hwy. 7A and Durham Road 7 east of Port Perry. - | ed by 2 A board appointments to cattle producers in an open letter in which he also stressed the importance of proudcers' co- - operation to make the pro- gram work. "The Beef Cattle Financial Protection Program was established bo protect pro- ducers from payment defaults. Producers do not have financial protection unless they sell to licensed dealers." Under the program, commission agents, comm- unity sales operators, fr ntry deglerc ~acking PA RN Torr SIs ALI SEAR CR AR er i Ls name le LS eas ompR TOR a HE IV a EE a ML oI PR TAN A h plant and slaughterhouse operators are required to be licensed as livestock dealers. The program also requires that payment be made " within 48 hours of sale, and that all parties to a trans- action pay a 20 cent levy per head to the compensation fund. "To establish the fund on a firm basis, the Ontario government is providing a grant of $25,000 and will, if required, guarantee loans of up to $1 million," said Timbrell. Damage total $6200 A three car accident early Sunday morning on Con- cession Six, Scugog Island caused about $6200 damage, but resulted in no serious injury to any of the occupants. Durham Police report that Brian Pomeroy of Seagrave was stopped on the road talking to another driver THE HARMONY INC. CHAPTER OF WOODVILLE, ONT. THE COUNTRY CHORDS presents . . . "SCOTT STREET BAND?' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1982 at y\ or (705) 292-8156 when a car driven by Thomas Phillips of Black- stock hit the rear of his car and then a third car driven by Carol Murphy of Caes- area also hit the Pomeroy car. Phillips suffered minor injuries. Phillips and Murphy were charged by Durham Police with careless driving. Information: (416) 985-3492 Held under the authority of a Special Occasion Permit. This Fall we've got it all with Jim Brady. Dial 1350 and let Jim, along with the Weather Fairy and the entire Brady Bunch! help you trave ale distance every afternoon. Music. news; information and perso ality-plus. So much more to listen for m---- pr -------- Sh St AR atte meal ) RBS NE Ad RAST Res

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