h tarm report 4i i 2 h milk busings unsettled ngnt npw the tribune thursday februarys ltm 11 truck driverowner william john thompson 33- of scarboro received minor injuries saturday afternoon when his truck flipped over three times after hitting an icy police news battery theft reported from car dealership spot on the 6th cone just south of bethesda rd the truck which was in the southbound lane sustained 17000 damage svend debruyn by a a wall agricultural representative the milk business is a little unsettled now with changes coming in the price subsidy and quota for milk used in butter milk powder cheese and ice cream j there is always a delicate balance between supply and demand for products as perishable as milk and two factors in 1975 moved it in the wrong direction good weather and crops in creased production by 8 per cent and consumption went down milk by 2 per cent butter by 9 per cent and cheese by 11 per cent the oversupply is in dairy products or the industrial market with fluid holding its own fairly well several steps have been taken since last fall to adjust the levy or export equalization fund on industrial milk was in- unionville police are investigating a theft of four tires and four rims from unionville motors last week value of goods taken is 446 skates taken a pair of bauer skates valued at 60 were taken from a car parked at the residence of rod ludlow r r 2 stouff- ville theft occurred sometime between jan 19 and 23 juvenile charged a stouffville area juvenile was arrested and charged in a breakin at therefreshment booth in the stouffville park last summer a quantity of food was taken july 4 charged with theft over 200 after his employer alleges david allan isaccs failed to turn in money from some cash sales completed in december complaints was laid by impulse products don park rd towing equipment about 750 worth of towing equipment was taken from trucks owned by budget towing ser vice last week they were parked on the lot at unionville motors hub caps taken four spoked hub caps were stolen from a car owned by enrico tricini as it was parked in the lot of cn products bullock white rose sixth annual craft show february 14 thru22 at oiif scarboro storft 1306kennedy road 1000 cash prizes you are invited to enter join the show and win ithemsyearroldnyquth isit drfmarkhamrrrhey charged with breach of v werevalued at 240 truck centre theft t two hamilton people face charges after the woodbine truck v centre on woodbine ave was entered early monday probation and break enter and theft battery taken bruce michael cotton 19 rr 1 stouffville was arrested last week in connection with a theft of a battery from north town texaco main st n markham jan 25 salesman sought a former salesman of a markham firm has been greenwood wedding shower f or couple bv mildred aictaggart greenwood friends of ruth disney and paul erding gathered in the ce building of the church last thursday evening and presented the happy couple with a shower of gifts their wedding will f takeplace on feb 14 in greenwood united church congratulations to kathy pegg who has accepted a position on the teaching staff of the durham region board of education for the coming year- mary lou morden and ruth mccowan were two of the ninety pickering students who went on a ski outing last week end to mt st anne nearquebec the annual valentine tea and- bake sale of -valley- view public school will be held on saturday afternoon feb 14the teais sponsored by the home and school and the proceeds are used tor a special treat for the grade 8 students r r unit 1 of the ucw meet on thursday af- ternoon feb 5 the church entries will be accepted from feb 8 to 13 6 pm craft show entry rules available at any white rose location 7555345 2973330 white rose nurseries morning an envelope containing 215 andsome receipts was taken charged was timothy andrew kent and teresa mary limington both of hamilton scarboro store 1306 kennedy road i north of lawrence unionville store no 7 highway unionville east of woodbine etobicoke store 1582 the queensway etobicoke just east of no 427 i wmuom opth 7 days a week 900 am to 6o0 pm thursday and friday 900 am to 900 pm theres a new kind of car at chrysler has the compact for big car drivers like acood neighbour stll firm is there for all youi- insurance needw stale frrn v arkway insurineej- ave companies cjmdun scarborough isee the beautiful aspen coupes at markham chrysler dodge theyre great lookers thatlet you add allthe options you like after all acompact for big car drivers should give you the kind of option choice you get with a big car tm dodge chrysler 1 markham chrysler tfiillmitb rt4iv oodne hue hi creased first to 93 cents have to buy quota to per hundred pounds and cover his shipments then settfd back to 65 without it be will get cents vtsn the subsidy about 824 less over payment was cut back to quota levy of 4 per 73 per cent but a good part of this will be made up at the end of the dairy year march 31 so that over the year producers will receive about 90 per cent of the subsidy the federal govern ment has since an nounced a cutback of 5 per cent on the amount of milk it will subsidize in 1976 this could easily be 10 per cent less than we produced in 1975 so the total amount of market share quota will get cut back this year this quota given to producers as they needed it for the last couple of years is getting a lot tighter producers will still get all they need up to march 31 but from then on it will probably have to be purchased it cant be transferred now except within a family and the method of sale and transfer in the new dairy year has not been decided on a transfer assessment is quite likely however in the total picture i think we are quite for tunate to have an orderly system for getting production back in line with demand incomes for fluid milk dairymen staying close to their quota will not drop much any producer expanding quickly will hundred along with transportation and fees realistically its only a temporary problem because production will most likely settle back to normal this year vr v vvy po box 115 gormley 5632 log 1h0 v- if you can raise it we can feed it see us for complete line of cattle feed hog feed horse feed dog food plus a complete line of livestock handling care products stouffville coop 47 edward st stouffville 6401550 were looking forward to i serving you even better we are pleased to announce the appointment of ed cox as general aaqnager ed isenlqrging our emergency burner service department and will ensure that our high standard of reliable fuel oil delivery is maintained his equipment sales staff knowledgeable in all types of home comfort equipment will handle your require ments promptly and courteously we will always offer you fine quality products at competitive prices j thank you for your continued patronage your satisfaction is our guarantee 28 eureka st unionville phone 2971745 weselllnswliiandsdhfice lennox heating j airal cooling 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