I) The Canadian Statesmnar, Eowrmanvffle, AprIl 21, 1965 Farm FederationMeeting Showing New Confidence ln Collective Marketing by Don Welsh tario. Netherlands, Switzerland ândý Evienc o a pnwaîof In Durham County 72.2 per Pakistan. confidence in the principles of cent td in favour of the he irCoutc dr at of teDr collective marketing and the plan. The provincial courithAmricune ta 'ceratian of ability of marketing board, to showed 84.9 opr cent in fav- -Ag ricluraoarcnt et function in the best inter ectz Our. 68.9. per cent Of ing, endased a resolutianak- cf rouces as lerlyde- those eligible to vote did so ing that the future of F.A.M.E. onstratecI hy the recent vote of The plan m-ill be one whichy be advtected anteohmon- th- broilçer grower.. o!fd- itternpts to control produc-eybadaednth omo! lion througrh the introduction a loan by Ontario Government! to carry out the programmel ofmarketing quotas, set out bv F.A.M.E. g * The Ontario Wheat Prod- Mr. Dan Cayley, Ontariol Vaucers' Marketing Board has Federation oeL Agriculture' r à ~announced that the 5,000,000 fieldman. briefly outlined the' Large Class Confirmed at Trinity United Church renter the oig rga éi three mre i hrtiy = bu entering service. Reports by Charles drftey, Sales Manager, and Dr. M. E. Wilson, Veterinary Consultant, were also received. Following receipt af these reports the annual meeting was addressed by Dr. Wilmat Carter of Corneil University. Dr. Carter spoke on practi to consider in 1la nanÇ 1. breeding pragram U s a was of great signific e an d value ta People engaged in livestock breedîng. Animal breeding is a camplex but not an exact science he stated, Dr. Carter's thought - provoking views were received with ap. preciation as he has loniz been a well known and respected animal scientists. After a short business meet. ing the annual meeting was adjourned. r"W"-.-J. HoIqel, R.R. 1 Oronn CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED East, THE LELY PRECISIC ls your most dollar-str why? Docause Lely's precisian pattern - provides accurate metered con Docause the Lely does every sprea( from seeds ta insecticides. Decause LeIy's adjustable broaa side dellvery. Socaute . the Lely Braadcaster oniý minutes. For ail these - with Iow maintenance see the Lely now eyour local Le/yi ~~LELY LT P.O. 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This is the new B re port mark2t. In the last eight organization created by theCI wheat have been shipped ta Forum, the Ontario Folk:O g nie Britain, Iretand, Belgium, Lux- Schoal Counicil and the On-'.r a ie embourg, West Germany, the tarin Leadership Forum. nhe Durham 4-H l e e - - Club had thpir first meî Agricultural Calendar pi14195atM Thursday, Apr i 22, 8 p.m.- o! Guelph, Guelph.Teig rmbr Quinte Branch, Ontario Insti- *rl2-7Ana et hs lel XCtV tute of Agrologists, monthly ig aprio 6-7-nnua meetPr- coetei xctv ~f meeting, Ontario Departmentifessional Agrologists, King ]ows: President John ai of Aricltue, rigton Any EdardHotl, oroto.Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, held a large Confirma- Little, Joanne Collacutt, Linda MeFeeters, Janice Allun, Laurie Yellowlees, Sec'retary Ni I one interested contact Walter' Wednesday, April 28-Meet-ito class on Sunday, April 4th, 1965, when the following were Siemon, Helen Avery, Margaret Plummer; Fourth row, John Mor- ]en. Press Reporter er Rutherford or A. O. Dal- ý ing of County ARDA Commit- ýconf irmed: Front row, Jane MeIntyre, Janet Nimigon, Susan Mann, ris, Ronald Dunn, Todd Hovey, Barry Cowan, Donald Clark, Carl;!MG]colm. rymple. Guest speaker, Mr.itees of Eastern Ontario, K.A. 'Peggy Passmore, Sylvia McDonald, Mary Jane Kilpatrick, Wendy Hayman, Charles Cattran, John Lane, Stephen Sumersford; Back Mr. Clifford Mathew. s Doug Williams, Chairman, On- is.. Kemptville. ýLewis; Second row, Marilyn Bradley, Donna Stapleton, Brenda row, Ronald Therteli, Paul Morris, Tom Puk, Tom Barrie, John'tive, spoke ta the grono tarin Food Council. Thursday, April 29-GeorgeiThompson, Janet Morris, Rachelle Hunt, Marlene Macklin, Marilyn Wight, Allen Bragg Rick Vanstone. Poob edr olsml Friday, April 23-ProvincialArnold, Farmn Managementj.Phtby edesolapes Junior Farmer Drama Festi-iSpecialists, will be in the De- JWhite,_Judy Trewin; Third row, Rev. Wm. K. Houslander, Carol _____ _____M- Bag shed u val, Memorial Hall, Universityj partment o! Agriculture 0f- t'ru ag e se cean fice. T elephone Bowmanville~ the business over thepatepre onhesepain plant. At the adjournmeto 623-3348 for appointments. E I'e , 5< ~ f4 Wf year, he noted that the de- ýprograms of h the meeting each miembn e May 3 and 4-Weights o!fa.l,1 a stLjI B reeers 3S ho w ~ clining trend in cow popula- beds r0 e1alu ceived two buslheis of aly County Queens Guinea Calves tio wa rpahuvOV spreading b e nominated IN WRITNGt I I ed number of services in cer- artificial insemination has had' OMLE ~ Ontario Department of Agri- ýtcier iie areas. Dr. McLean re- on the iroprovement o! catt1e culture, Boxpril 3 ,Bwanilltr p ov t i n poited that great strides had 'in Eastern Ontario.H by April 23. been made by Eastern Breed-1 ed further, that the farme r EVC wuIyuers in its efforts to breed an !play the Most important roieEVC iretrsnmiat-i sticni i n iclg' si iolever increasing number oflin any breeding program and, Fire, Automobilean taria Flue - Cured 7 _Tobaccoa l P o if o ni A.I profsirs eiale1ta uuesuccess depends on Makeig ord ý.. rof.In 1964, over 65% ýthe continued co-operation of Liability Marketing Board. The third annual meeting or oer by Mr. KF. Ru 10liiOsBrîeeders, in preseniting the of the services ta Holstein Easter-n Bedr n h o ae nFr n Wesday, May sIl -ttD is-a Eastern Breeders Incorporat- borne Yo Newcastle, Oýntario f nacial report, indicated that cow.s were by such provenifarmer members. Rrloperie WsWmesInittDi-ed was held at the Kemptvillethe Piesident of Eastern Easter-n Breeders was in a sires. In 1964 one popular Mi-.Prpeti trict Annual Meeting. Time Agricultural School in Kempt-!Breeders who ieported on the M u c h impi-oved financial 'well pi-aven Holstein sire was mno aodMCucar' MRGG UD »~~~and place ta be announced. ville on Tuesday, Mai-ch 3th,1progress of buiness over thelpasition than 12 months ago. iciedited with 11,561 services, imanoitHteinreee th CoAILtL Friday, May 14 - Ontario with almost I1,90 breedeis and past yei- r . cL a enr Dr. M Lean rpite.tin C it t o! hi eo mtedA. Contact E for an exchange visit ta thel Threeae natnac i. W. G. Thomas, Secre- Manager of Easter-n Breeders, Dr. R.G. Smiley, Assistant over the past year. Six Young 3 îet t .6376 United Kingdom. h meeting was presided tary-Treasurer o! Eastern i eported on various aspects o! 'Manager o! Eastern Breedes sires have beena seleSc.ed.ta May 15-21-Durham County drbe eetdt Junior Farmers hast ta Michael Watts, English Young Farmer Exchange delegate. Wednesday, May 19-Dur- Iham County Junior Farmersi ai-e hast ta Michael Watts and, VNBLE ADN will tour Ontario Hospital,: iWhitby. MN BROADCASTER Thursday, May 20, 10 - 3:30 retchng îvsstent. Miss Pat Wray, Home Econ-! :rechnq nvstmnt 1omist, will be in the Depart-j 3 Miles East of Oshawa 1ment of Agriculture Office, 14 3 Miles West of Bowmanville "Your Friendly Garden Centre" 2 5 eliminates "guess" spreading FusankSt, Ma 25-A ee On Highway No. 2 ntral and uniform distribution. ,andaprayy2oo Wil eheld ding jobfrom fertilizer to lime, at the farm o! Ralph Lai-mer neai- Blackstock, commencingý dcast pattern permits rear or 1at 1:30 p.m. _____ Wednesday, June 2, 10 a.m.' r can be campletely cleaned in 1-Quarterly meeting. Durham rETIIEn SCounty Extension Staff, On- FRIZE ,eand long life-itaio Department of Agricul-1 ture, Bowmanville. -June 7 taIlb - Extension, C-I-L deale,,Branch Annual Conference, LS-.IU University of Guelph, Guelph.GRE FIL j Tuesday, June 15-RegionalM AGRICULTURAL 'Farm Management Association,,S GRE a ACHINERY Tour, Durham County. ____1SUE RE tn, Ontario, Canada e Phone 637-3418 Saturday, June 19-Durham 1 U EIRE mCount 'y 4-H Homemaking Club Achievement Day, Port Hope. ____j ___ _ __ I Order from pur Agrico dealer HAVE IT