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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Sep 1955, p. 2

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Lbrook was designed by .ects Barnett and Reid firm which bas working nder way for thé $1, torey Don Jail extensio h riot pointed up need ution like Millbrook but ed long before. en officials first approac Wright, then reeve, th n Mlillbrook because i d the right compinationc ity and proximity to lai y. It sits in the midst o of the province's busies - Nos. 2, 115 and 28 - 1 Peterborough and 12 fro whole structure will b t by a 20-foot wall, i ighted inside and out an vith guard towers. Outs will be the administratio hrough which prisoners al ler rom with steam and mechanical equipm guard - inside), te- Withiln the walls, four cell ole a detention wing for psyc It bspital, reception wing, ta laundry, general shop for tra ~ chapel and assembly hall wil ar- conuected. ces No detail for treatmlent o ilitation, fram the best psyc asudn dieal merataefacilii fertebi a trare, lias been ove ees For industry-hungy aMillb ýive refar-matary ila ia anaua.1 do few die-hard elements stili o0 amen like Ree y wF Hei er, druiggist Ivan 9fy sd C; in- Franki North thiýk it a great a-RuasseiliKeinedy, -wb,)ocpe E and welcomed the-institution. - - on the direction program, Mr. Me- Reeve Herrington co0inpaes the Inis said the continued large per- ok ney unit to the best in the United Sta rt I doI Septe m e ;enogtddg ad tdirect o SUt o Atter s stig packing Riants had made it impossible "Up to now there ls nothing in for the marketing agency to bar- h and there but concrete and steel," he said. will be brought and from whieh they gain effectively. How can you bar- ion be-"The don't get out of Sing Sing very A program whereby hogs can be di- will be directed to the points where gain when your buyer already bas the ograms readily and this one will be just as rected to the best market in accord- they are in greatest demand. Yards product killed and processed in his eeds of secure. Ive been to Sing Sing several ance with demand has become a nec- will be established at Windsor, Lon- plant, he asks. The new plan will times, as a visitor, of courg~e' "essity in Ontario and will be instit- don, Stratford, Barrie and Peterbor- overcome this problem since the hogs -r-uted in mid-September, according to ough, in addition to the facilities will go to the plant only after agree- ter, theK A Uf Chas. 'MIennis, President of the On- established last year at Kitehener and ment has been reached on price. er, th$ tario Hog Producers. This program te Public Stockyards at Toronto. Che direction program will alsa draw- ---- is designed to strengthen the produ- eliminate the special payments ta, The Mr.and Mrs. D. Marshall and sons, cers' bargaining position and bas been Under the new direction progran, truckers by the packers. These nay- 9n TheBowmanviltl, argaretEverett, Tor-necessitated by the large percentage hogs picked up at the farm by a ments had been made by the packers for an onto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. of the hogs which were being deliver- trucker will be taken to the nearest to ensure their receiving the share of it was Green and family. ed direct to packing plants. These di- assembly yard. There, the trucker hogs they needed to meet their re- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davey visited i rect deliveries were largely in re- will be told to deliver them to the quirements. llowever, this will be un- hed Dr. Mrs. Mary Spry on Sunday. We are i sponse to extra payments made to plant to which they have been sold - necessary now, since the only way the iey had sorry to hear that she is not so well. truckers by packers to encourage de- or possibly the animais may be un. packer can be sure of suffieient hogs t pre- We welcome Mr. and Mrs. William livery of hogs to their particular lo:ded. Facilities for proper feedig will be ta bld competitively for them of rural Boyd and family to Leskard. They are plants. and watering of hogs are available at from the Ontario Hog Producers Ce- bor and residing in the house owned by Mrs. . these yards, as well as facilities for operative which has the responsibil- f a tri- Raymond McDonald. Mrs. Boyd (nee In preparation for the direction vashing and disinfecting the trucks. iy of selling ail Ontario hogs gong t high- Pauline Robbins) was born in Les- program, the Hog Producers bave l- Scales are also provided to enable the for slaughter. G miles kard. censed truckers wha haudle hogs, weighig of the live hogs. From Elnination of these payments to >m Port Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs., their Co-operative selling agency bas these records, the marketng agency truekers should enable payment of Leland Ball (nee Kay Green) who been planning the establishment of can check on the dressing percent- (Continued page 3) e dom- were married on Saturday. new assembly yards to which hogs brightly Mrs. Neta Dewell, Bowmanville, id stud- with Mr. and Mrs. Ern Spry. -h OO - ide the Congratulations to Mr. nd Mrs. n build- Art Young on the birth of their son, will en- Michael Arthur; proud grandparents , elect- for the first time are Mr. and Mrs. ent and Clarence Martm. Sorry to hear that Mr. Ronald towers Page is in Bowm-anville Hospital. We will be l her a speedy recovery.Se Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smeathers, t so bolcks, Kingston, visited with Mr. and Mrs. hopaths, A. 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