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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 3, 1954, p. 7

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palwimafa1wiwjihi1j fama news s we have what you need lumber and 1 builders supplies hog quality decrease is a serious matter union ewiet uhk kot water lftmta frame sash door j t w a summary of hoc jdarkattofl and bacon export for 1953 reveals that not only are marketing down 233 per cent but the serious thing in our opinion u the continued decrease in quality prom the stand point of canada as a whole the percentage of as has dropped from 322 per cent in uuo to 313 per cent in 1w1 to 2s5 per cent in 1951 and finally to 272 per cent to 1063 in halloa county- we find s similar trend in 1910 walton w tied with yaterlao county for the top position in the province with 423 as in lbsiourpereenuge of as ill kallon had dropped to per wit in 1052 to 37 per cent arid this past year we are down to 344 per cent or s drop of lusirly 9 per cent in s period of four years true we are no longer i atiippliig wulahlrea to great brit ain as w did up until 1950 how ever we did export the equivalent of 300000 head or between w and plunbin new bathroom installed or remodi water system repair of ken charjj wafeaa v 6 remodelled all kind ken charlie nash- mcdowell 5 king street eat tr 72842 fred maveal wishes to announce that he is tl ie new dealer for international motor trucks we are now equipped for complete sales and service picnac idrop in for full information fred maveals garage triarujle 73g11 this is scratch yes scratch the place from which you will have to start if fire or oilier disaster destroys your home and everything in it would your present insur ance rive you the help youd need to rebuild from scratch let us help you to make sure now john r barber agency successors to elmer c thompson insurance service john r barber f kersey e c thompson mill street tr 73521 67 million pounds uoit of this wnt to united state in the forty of back bacon hum and other- hlh quality cuu this represents about 10 per cent of our produc tion since our domestic consumo- uon in 1053 was at the rate of 00000 hogi per week it means that vtioul tnal export we would have been obliged to consume 10000 more hoc per week certainly that ad- dluanal volume of product on the domestic market wuulq nave hud a dupieujiiji effect on the mar if i ne4 duterratlauchsnre in bur opinion there is orgeat iwxxl ur a change in our market tfrnde and dlftcttutiuu it sins obvious vhat if canadian hos pro- ducwrsvaro suing to take the extra trouble to ni ueir hc oil lo mur- ktrt ut- iq5 u 200 lb the differential una bonus for a quality hogs must to increased klnal oun4s mok costly despite all experimental evidence to the contrary many hog produc er uu think the final fww pounds are the cheapest to put on true the last few pounds go on more rapidly but the cost per pound of umin increases from the weening siege onward and the highest cost per pound gain are those last few pounds which convtrt a potential a carcass to a hi or even jj3 a change in our market differen tial by the dominion government would in our opinion halt this downward trend in quality which threatens an already limited ex port market however hog produ cers should realize without action by government that it is to their own interest to improve quality laird is a comparatively cheap pro duct today and hi putting on sur plus fat which hus to be trimmed oil to be made into lurd they are depressing hug prices matrkrllnf dow n in 1053 11 a i ton hog marketings druphu from 2b437 in 1u52 to 202db it will be also of interest to learn lliat western canada mar- keted 44 2 per cent of canadas to tal hogs in 10s3 ogulnst 337 per rent tn 1152 suluft quo 1053 witnessed a return to the normal relationship between cattlo and tiog prices uctween the years 1014 to 1041 the average price of cattle was 757 per cent of that pre vailing for hogs uctween lthff and 1052 this relationship became completely unbalanced with cattle ritc reaching 150 per cent of the hog price on occasion with hog prices increasing and cattle prices declining during 1053 the status liio wns resumed ashgkove mrs fred nurse is auxiliary resident tie wa meeting of the united church was held on tuesday af- ternoon january 26th at the home of mrs c b dick with fourteen ladies present meeting was opened hy the fosident mrs horace barnes with hymn 530 stul still with thee a short devotional haeed on a writing by miss jane scott was given by mrs john belj- noddy the minutes of the last wa meeting were reed by mrs charles austin treasurer mrs thonuj giffen gave a full report which showed a ssusfactory years work had been dene several items of business were discussed after slhicli mrs dick tool the- cruiii for elecung of new ofiiccrs who are puit president mrs ilorace barnes president mr fred nurse 1st vice president kirs wdfrtd bird 2nd vu president jtfrs cecil wilson isvcreury uri clayton wilson- a- iitanl secretary mrs krrtle tin- dale treasurer mrs thomas glf- 4n uiitant treasurer mrs c austin auditors mrs arthur uud- dell mrs george nurse flower cofiiinlutr mr james carney mrs uralle gluvn mrs ii j grah am uustctiaiu uf the kitchen mrs t j urownridge and mrs john kuddell clrinlng supervtion mrs vern imckett and mrs itobert cun- nliufliam parsonissge board mrs murray urlgden and mrs c b dick lines holfkg ttie lxr saw his shadow on tuesday kfabruary 2nd us we lued six more weeks of win ter yet the fields are belter for the covering of snow obcrvlng christian youth week the young people took sundays service at asiuprove united church the service was opened by mi president klmer bird marion bird led ut resporuive reeding bern- ice wilson rcsjd the scripture end- jean bird led in prayer gordon wingfleld gave an address which iw titled so i send you the choir sang stand up for jesus thj geostgerown bkkato wednesday evening reb srd 1w ragk 7 adam furniture television 8 best known makes appliances frank king 14 john st tr 73200 krrikht tunilini nutva ahead in ut2 cinudiin ruilv uyi mov el an vcriki- of i i ti tons per loaded ivluht 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