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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 19 Oct 1977, p. 9

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sateen AE a et cia Seer estes Ground Veal North Simcoe's representative on the board of directors for the Ontario Federation of Agriculture says it is too early yet to determine the amount of damage recent wet weather has had on area crops. area we haven't been as hard hit." Heavy rains in the past county farmers worried. Simcoe County has been particularly hard hit with the heaviest rains for a "The corn crop growers fall season in over 30 perienced a freezing fields. When fields are mainly in the county are years, Jones said rain in period, crops and in- soaked with rain, heavy _ said. probably the most con- thenorthernsectionofthe vestment would be farm machinery can cerned," Jones said, 'but county is about twice as wasted--the proper become easily mired in an "'iffy" in our own immediate much as last year. month have kept many _ said. While the southern part of frost. It could be a real crop problem." Jones said that if sileage corn had ex- fermentation could not provided dry weather dawns on Simcoe County to allow the farmers to get into their couldn't mud and little work can some of the pressure. He really estimate precisely would be covered, but specialists, he Grain crops are also in situation, Jones year' suggested. and the end result is that the corn can become how many toxic. "Farmers are an op- timistic kind of people," Jones added however, '"'It can be a 'wait till next industry when it must be, But I wouldn't countants Partners, Government Mold which But a recent from a chartered ac- firm in Toronto, G.H. Ward and Says that produce corn subsidies The federal govern- will not compensate corn growers for the high cost of raising their crops this "Both sileage and grain take place. The be done forms on grain in the say that the weather will year as some farmers them the corn crops are doubtful," Agricultural _represen- "Many farmers have particularly wet weather have a devastating effect may be thinking. Losses between the the OFA representative tative stressed however, crep insurance,' Jones we have been having has interms of ownership and could be suffered through price that all "Many are lucky that there is still time for added, suggesting that been aggravated by equity." much of the province received for their that we haven't yethad a a good quality sileage the insurance could ease swarms of blackbirds, Province wide problems One large buyer and the floor price release estimated that corn sold at $1.40 a bushel in mid- will be harvest, compared a cost bushel. If the of at least $2 a bushel to ment attempts to com- pensate farmers in such circumstances by paying difference average farmers This year the floor price about $2.35 average price for which the entire crop is sold is about $2 a bushel, the subsidy will be about 35 cents a bushel The farmer who sells at $1.40 will receive no more Farmers could lose if adverse weather continues of a subsidy than one who sells at a higher price. He will receive the same 35 cents a bushel which while reducing some of the pain, means operating at a loss The farmer who is fortunate enough or patient enough to sell for more than the average price of $2 a bushel will still receive the full subsidy and all hearty appetites! 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Woe fest of sayings Kleen Brite FABRIC SOFTENER 64-fl-oz plastic ¢ bottle Moist 'N Easy -- Banana Nut, Chocolate with Chips DUNCAN HINES CAKE ee be BORDENS, CREAMED Cottage Cheese ««:69¢ ASSORTED FLAVOURS Ice Cream Bordens2iire«» 1.49 SINGLE THIN, PROCESS CHEESE SLICES wee 1.59 Black Diamond KELLOGG'S RAISIN BRAN 525g pkg. 99¢ Special 'K' 200 ks BOY Cheese Whiz «1.49 HEINZ ACTION PRICED! Tomato Sauce!» 31.00 Tomato ACTION PRICED! Heinz Ketchup 22: 79¢ Tomato Juice =": 69¢ HEINZ Tomato Sauce "°"" 5997 ALLEN'S RECONSTITUTED Apple Juice 48-fl-oz tin FROZEN ¢ Side Bacon «1.68 Shopsy's "Party" Items SHOPSY'S PASTRAMI OR »1.99 Corned Beef PKG. OF 4-2 OZ PKGS. 91.38 $-oz twin pack 49¢ TOWN CLUB Wieners Age POLLOCK FILLETS FROZEN, COOKED BREADED COD FISH CAKES We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family Requirements! Loto Canada, Provincial & Wintario Tickets available at A&P Food Stores Ca Hon Paced 750 ml returnable bottle Pepsi-Cola yw (plus 20c per bottle deposit) eee hy) ACTION PRICED! 31.00 2 19 Savarin, Frozen, Beef, Chicken, Steak & Kidney or Turkey Pot Pies HIGHLINER, FROZEN Fish & Chips 8-0z pie FRUIT BOTTOM Beatrice Yogurt 6-OZ CTN 4/1.00 59° 5-LB BOX 3.89 Ib 79¢ »A9¢ Action Priced Rio Brand -- Pieces ra Stems - MUSHROOMS = 59 Vasey news by Eleanor Edwards-- Mrs. Harold Graham Mrs. George McLa held a family gathering on Saturday in honour of Mr and Mr Stan Robinson on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary Those at tending were from Nortt Bay, Sudbury, Orillia Toronto Newmarket Elmvale and Midland Weekend guests of M1 and Mrs. Ross Faint were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fair Nancy and Darrin of Port Dover Last Monday, Mrs. I.N Rumney, Mrs. W. Stewart and Mrs. I with Mr Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Melverr Isaac attended the Whit« Bell wedding ir Collingwood on Saturday Mrs. Mervin Ru visited during th weekend in Orillia witl her sister Mr Percy McGrath Mr. and Mrs red Vasey attended the funeral of the late Mr Clifford Duckworth Orangeville on Friday The Vasey United Church Women will hold their annual bazaar on Wednesday October 26 2:00 p.m. in the Sunday school rooms Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faint enjoyed a bus tour sponsored by the Huronia Rynex visited and Mr Jack Woodlot Owner Association on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Edwards pent the weekend in Stouffville visiting Mr and Mrs John Wylie and family Weekend visitors of Mrs. George McLay were Mr. and Mrs Roy Graham and David of Toronto The Vasey 4-H Krispy Kritters have completed the unit "cereal Shelf and are now preparing a skit and completing their record book for Achievement Day on November 19. During the past few meetings the members have prepared baked lasagna, chili rolls and gingerbread witt lemon sauce Menu planning was discussed ir relation to the Food Guide for Health, and seasonal foods available Could lower Utility bills increase our irs profits? sa oath Let us explain how our build-to-suit and-lease Arm¢ Building progran and Arn Building Systen can give you the exact plant warehouse or' retail facility you need while retaining cash for day-to-day business activities Call today for details SYMCON BUILDINGS LIMITED P.O. BOX 182 BARRIE, ONTARIO L4mM 421 | (705) 726-7428 | Samco | et eS eee | Wednesday, October 19, 1977, Page 9

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