20) - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 26,1972 Needs incentive program to Mr. and Mrs, Pat O'Hara & children of Scarborough visited with Mrs. Dora Nott on the week-end. : * LJ J Meals on Wheels are sponsoring a euchre on Feb- ruary 7 at 8 p.m. in the Anglican Church Parrish Hall. Let's make this event a profitable one. LJ J LJ] Mr. and Mrs. J. Jordon and family and his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Jor- don of Epsom were in Tor- onto on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Doug. Wal- ker. The occasion was a birthday party in honour of George Jordon and Ian and Craig, sons of the Walkers, LJ ¢ * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Penney are holidaying in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. S. Penney of Port Carling are with their grandchildren Sandra and Mark until their return, LJ ® ® Members of Maybelle Re- bekah Lodge and the Odd- fellows Lodge have had a very busy week. The Pre- sident of the Rebekah As- sembly of Ontario, Mrs. Betty Robertson of Ottawa has been visiting in the dis-. trict since January 22, She was entertained - at the Grand Master's banquet on Saturday evening in South Simcoe United Church, 42 members from Port Perry attended this function, among them. the Deputy Port Perry U.C.W. The January meeting of - Unit Seven of the United Church Women was held at the home of Eleanor Jackson on Wednesday evening. There were seventeen present. Jane Litt, opened with a poem entitled "New Resolutions." During the business 30 Hospital and 24 home visits were recor- ded. Marilyn Wallace has been --added--to the film committee and the next film will Le shown in March. The meeting closed with a social hour and lunch served by the committee. INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments 7% 3, 4 and 5 YEARS Interest is. payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 1 ROUND THE TOWN'; Grand Master Mr. Glenn Wanimaker and his wife Marjorie. On Sunday a church service was held in Orono, and on Tuesday ev- ening a bus load of mem. bers of the Rebekah Lodge travelled to Orono, where with the help of Orono and Port Hope Lodges a special program was presented. increase beef production needs an in- Ontario "centive program lo increase beef calf production. That was the decision reached last "Wednesday by the Ontario Federation of Agriculture's Board of Directors. The decision comes in the faceof province-wide debate "dver the - advantages and disadvantages of 'a low-cost loan program to assist farmers in establishing cow herds for beef production. Federation President Gordon Hill favoured an incentive scheme, '"There is 'covery indication' that beef +#production will not keep pace with deménd," he told the directors. "And the fact is that producers in most other provinces get assist- ance to set up beet opera: tions." " Grey county beefman Ken Leith also backed an in- centive scheme. *'Increased beef "calf production in Ontario won't' upset the apple carl because our supply would be just a drop in the bucket compared to U.S. production," he said to the directors. "A low-cost loan program for beef cows would 'also' allow young farmers to get into the in- dustry more easily." Kent county farmer Ian Maynard warned that On- 'tario weuld become a cash- cropping province if it didn't take the long-term view, 'We need a good livestock industry here," he said. Grenville's Keith Matthie saw the incentive scheme as 4 way for 'older farmers to 7 TE 3 I HH HAHAHAHAHA \ convent their dairy operations «into _ beef operations. : The directors debated the issue for almost an hour and in spite" of Some opposition from directors concerned . that 'an incentive would result in overproduction of beef, they voted con- vincingly in 'favour of a scheme. 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