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Barrie Examiner, 19 Mar 1956, p. 6

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ARTISTS mrna EVENING are Miss umber of paintings on display iiithe Noreen James lelt and Miss Betty Legate exhibit of workvby the dayand night cln es conferringabout landscape that was one lrish Victoria Harbour in each won two bags of seed po INSTRUCTOR POWELLof the manual training classes at the leglate gives some pointers on drilling cartridge box to one of his young students Stewart Gillespie HWOODWORKING was among the variety Ioiernlts on dis play at the Barrie District Collegiate Institute on Friday ev ening Fitteenyearold Frank Hogs Grade 10 pupil polish es ugta table lamp stand exhibited at open house Sopply and Demand LivestockCommissioner Speaks al Norlh iSiincoeSeed Fair at Eimvale bespiu badweammabout 250 people heard Watson On tario livestock commissioner speak on The Agricultural Out lobk at the North Simeoecseed vFair March in Elmvale Com ni yllall PllCES are governed generally supply and demand stated Mr atson not only supplies and de niandsin Canada butalso inotlier parts of the world Since our production of livestock in Canada exceeds our domestic demand prices here will depend on what price can be obtainedon the ex port market with the USA virtu ally the only market Mr Watson said that marketiogs cattle and hogs have increased in the last few years but increased consumption has kept the sur pluses dowri lfeople are realiz ing the value of meatln théir diets and are buying it in larger quantities 1n mane per cap its consumption of beef inCaneda was 72 lbs and63 lbs of pork These figures still are not up to their United States counterparts but Lnre the highest in Canadian hist Production and Marketing The future of the livestock busi ness is going todepend on two factors in the opinion of Mr Wat son These factors are efficiency ofproductidn and producingand marketing to meet consumer de mands In both factors poultry producers are leading the way and as result consumption of poultry meats has tripled in the last de cade Since graszis the cheapest feed for cattle more beef will rave to be produced on grass and €55 Producers beef and pork are going to haveflto market leaner Innimalst they hope to retain the consumers preferences No mar ket is quite aslgood as the one close to home Therefore produ ers should chendlzing ln ord local markets No sharp Prlce hise for prices Mr Watson does not expect the prices of cattle and hogs to drop further butwith the prose gt ted torise greatly Thaiear no damaging surpluses of dairy produeisao ri ppoiscr WHAT lion 0er vsuo£ oI PHONE 235 iNSURANCE Ciappcrion Street earphon not change apprecis H1 Goodin assistant director oi the field crops branch Ontario Department of Agriculture spoke briefly on Whats Ahead in into Markets in the opinionof Mr Goodin there is good future for Ontario potato growers We can grow lust as good potatoes here as anywhere and we have ready market here for Ontario produces only fraction of the po latoes consumed here To quote Mr Goodin We should produce more so that we canat least offer the consumer choice between Ontario and Mari time potatoes in ourstores Entries Down Entries in both the grain and potato sections were downthis year probably because many pros pective exhibitors were snow bound There were 52 entries in thelgrain section and 83 potato entries The grand championship in the cereal section went to More ris Darby Waverley with an entry of Brent barley Bert Maw of Minesing earned the reserve award with Beaveroat entry The best exhibit in the small seeds section was peek of red clover shown by Russell Maw Minesing The grand champion ship of the potato section went to Gabriel Maurice PenetangRR with the reserve going to Roger Brunelle Penetang RR Joe Dyer Elmvale presidentof the North Simcoe Soil and Crop Improvement Association was chairman of the afternoon session Morris Dorberaverley reported on the activities of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Asso ciation The speaker was intro duced by Stewart Page culturel representative for North Simeoe George Gray of the plant products division Canada Department of Agriculture who was one of the grain judges corn mented on the seed fair and the general seed situation The championships in the po tato section were presented by Cuppage manager of the North Simcoev Potato GrdWers Coopera tive while Arthur Gardiner Wye bridge past president of North Simcoe Soil 3lld rep Improve ment Associationy ented the championship awards and small seeds sectio OlrlTline Fiddlers For entertainment an ol time fiddlers contest was held Joe Grec wood Goldwater edging out John owner Elinvale and Vasey Beardsall Elmvale The audience enjoyed the contest andvpartieu iarly the trio played by the three liddlers while they were waiting on thejudges Vdecisio Stewart Page conduct the NSSCIA membership draw The award for selling the finest mem bership Went toEvetett Coutts dhursti who solidi Runnerup was Re to tatocs Reg McNabb Stayncr RR won $5 voucher atEdenvale Gardens Cosh awards were won by Lawrence New Lowell and Norman Tuck Barrie RR and the book From My Experi ence by Eromfleld was won by John lsaoc Midland Summary of Awards Winter Wheata ya ety CulhnnLStayner Morris Waverley BertMa ariey Morr arby ave ley Earl Parnell Elmvsle Morris Darby Waverley Elbrldge Spence Elmvale Lyall Doan Elmvale Oats Bcavcr Bert Maw sing Morris Darby Waverley Earl Parnell Elmvale Russell Maw Minesing Lyall Doan Elm vale George Elrick Phelpsion Oats any other variety Morris Darby Waverley Elbrldge Spence Elmvsle Jack WhittonElmvale LyaliDoan Eimvale other species such as peas beans rye soybeans or buckwheat Jack Whitton Elrnvale Russell Maw Mlnesing Red Clover Russell Maw Miri esing Earl Parnell Elmvsle Bert Maw Minesing Constant Moreen Penetang George Elrick Phelp ston Timothy Maw Minesing John Downer Elmvale George Elrick Phelpston Oats Beayer commercial Bert Maw Minesing Earl Parnell Elm vale Morris Darby Waverley Ly all Doan Elmvaie George Elrick Phelpston Oats any other variety com mereial Spence Morris Darby Waverley Jack Whitton lmvale Lyall Doan Elmvale RR Barley commercial1 Earl Par nell Elmvale Spence Elma vale Morris Darby Waterley and George Elrick Phelpston Grain corn Richardson Hillsdale Herb Culhnm Son Stayner and ardson Hillsdale oats or barley registered or cem ed Morris Darby Special maltiug barley class Eari Parnell Spence Mon ris Darby Seed potatoes any variet sne Foundation or Ce ied There were 27 entries in this These were not placed but class each worthy entry won an equal award Seed potatoes anyvariéty size Foundationor Certified There were 26 entries in this class These were not placed either Bushel Foundation class size seed lhilipRobitalllc Pe eteng Gabriel Maurice Penetan Melville Goddard Elrnv Teles phore Forget Penetang Harry Beauchamp Penetang Seed Potatoes show class 12 tubers variety named aCan so no entries Chippewa four entries Mel Goddard Elmvale Morris Darby Orton Brown ElmvalerJames Mc lndoo Waubaushene Sebago three entries Normand March and Penetang Roger Brunelle Penetang Robert Miller Hawke stone Irish Cobbler no en tries Katah in old entries Gabriel Maurice Pe eiang Roger Brunelle Penetang Telespbore Forget enetang Albert Genier Penet ng Philip Robitailleplene tang Dnnlfijaufln hustling one Waverley with Elmvaley MRS mi rhino one was one of jtné lorgevnuinber who took courses in leather hells with gt mern ers andsome childrenpreSent ranef pre Elle so in Wi Ellayatg Mrs re Psalm Ottawa are home to take care of 51 Mrs Cochraneuthen gave her father AlbertiMiddleton who talk on the psalmbeing aienten 15 Expected home 10 penitence psalm sonthen read apiece fromthe United Church Obserger iWand erlng Thoughts Carde Variety Night Nin members of Little Hill Coron on Womens Institute at tended the variety night at Bond Head and contributed anvitern Friday nightg No Church There was no church at liollyon Sunday owing to theibydro being offend the church could not be VWANewirs The WA met on Wednesday af ternoon at MrsCharles Compf Albert Laurin enetang Cherokee no eptries Championships entry Grand champion Vin eeresl classes Morris Darb Waverley nt barley Bese champion in cereal classes Bert Maw Mineslng with Grandchampion smail seed lcllussell Maw Min ing with ed champion inpotato Gabriel Maurice with Katabdlns Reserve champion lto rnriinelle With ireties DDthe flnis ich will useful in the warm PIVHD non KENNINGTON and 12 conc ing touches to alawn chair wh summer months ahead Fridaywhe were arricd in Barrie lo Saturday Marchlo THE DER SURRME rcrart atnight school this year Both tooling Pm th mm andcarving were onexhlblt timer and Miss Margarette La Miss Carol TarBush had ashower lorMiss Shirley Cunning Miss Cunning is to be bride the last Cocb um nd opened the lowed by and son in the Royal Mrs McCoir ospltalA oi Florida Mrs Bo Victoria Mr and P9 Mrs nkworth Mrs Stewart MrsNap rmndMrs nd by Mrs former ministers hymn was follow by read ing rom Mrs Grabam Mrs Colliun last meeting business period followed With plans for the Aprjl meeting when the ladies plan to ertain memberslt bein versarycf the WA lvlrsuciimphell sang hymn wassung followedby the Mizpah benedictio andlun ranting read the in 50h

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