Zion Amabel WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, 1921-67, [1921] - [1967], p. 9

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* V, _ A. ‘4, L H 7 ‘ ,- . ‘ ' I e Butter Productlon , - . ' f i - . e S _:,m Western Ontarlo , Figures relea 9% by‘the On-l n Grey, Bruce and Huron l, lino Deuamn of Agricul-ieountiei in October 1986. The; .tu‘r Id Food show Brut; average price per hundred- county 'led in u'eame‘ry butler ‘Wcight was $5.88 with the total‘. ‘ r{it'tuiuctldn in Western Ontario cost. being $112,411, Seeandary' us November 1966, The milk bought totalled 345.3641 gum are shown with the pounds at $8M per hundred , 1985. figures in! the same weight {or a total cost of $12 mouth»: buckets, 412. Total milk bought from‘ ' grime mum}, vied with 355‘. farmers in the 'lJIree counties 543 pounds t(w'369). with during October 1966 was 2,: Wellington second with 734,-‘274-“3 with "IE average Price 927 (793mm and perm mm Iher hundredwexght set at $5.4m with a production of 621,2181'1‘" a "nil ca“ 5‘ 5124333- Olllldl! (674.528) Grey county oduced 256,069 pounds (281,- O‘l Agricultural Amshel Township Federation vi Agriculture held their first, meeting of a series of education- al meetings in Park Head hail Feb. lst. with about so people pre-tentffl 7‘ 7 The president, Mr. Ivan )L'AL ches, opened the meeting with a few remull-IS followed by the sing-lug of "O Canada”. 2411-, Jim Powe x of Chepstouu i )_ _ y A ‘ a OLA. i’r‘y‘re native we.» .n- 3mm county, production ., _ ‘ trucluced by Mr. Robert Byer- ‘ rm. mg n ‘munuls ending in 9'9?“ 7 “He spake an Insurance and in Navember 1955 at 12;!12297 , m i‘fkelied the mlfisbilily 01' was up from the'flgure of 12,- ' ' limme “’7‘” "lamgafi’mplew inventory of their conten‘ts of 555.021 pounds for the same pe~ _ rind the previous yearr Grey‘s ‘ [induction or 4.401.774 pounds .was down considerath from ‘ ‘ the 195:5 figure of 5,164‘731l Bruce countyJ produced 106,- ‘500 «puunds of cheddar cheese ‘ in 1983 and only 103,219 {or the same month in 1555. Praduc- ‘ _ ', Lion of ,1,535,350 :pounds for the l 11 months ending November. ‘ 1865 was up slightly from 1,- 526,044 pounds produced dur- 1 ing the same ‘perind the pre- liabi‘l'ities such as mortgages l Viousv year. i l Sales of standard fluid milkl 'and 00 Provide an income for ‘ Q ' the family. he home and keeping the list in a sale place‘ than in case of fire or partial fire they wauld l-muu' exacliy What they had lost. He discussed life insurance. mentioning hhe four main pol cies â€" term , Whole life. limi .A pay life and an endowmenr poll~ cy and the relative merits of each in planning your insurance _ programme. .He also stres ' the need of a study to determ what type of insurance and the ‘ in Bruce, Grey‘ and t-lurnn . counties during November 1966 ‘ . He also spoke an Estate ta land ways of using insurance as totalled 741.640 quarts. Part- . . ‘ a fund fer paying such a tax. Ty skimmed milk' sales in the H _d . t ame a s - 3 am 3. e Sill some insurances are no ‘ 5 ma {m m s e p taxable. He took a few minutes ‘nd totalled 96.061 quarts > , while skim milk sales were 31,- l“ Speak 0‘1 _P3}“‘"§h“9 39‘9"" merits and hunted company a- 664 qunrts. Fluid milk sales totalled 315,365 quarts in memenm‘ ‘ October 1966, down [rum the , 1965 figure at $02,854. a Total "‘ fluid cream sales in October 1965‘were 13.608, down from the previous year's sales of : 14.934 in Octoher. A total at 1.928.779 pounds ol milk were bought by dairies 0,3. SUMâ€"WES > mns. Thu-tail L717 tions from the floor on any phase of his talk a he went a- long. There was many interest- swered in is capable manner. Mr. Ernie Beimes thanked Mr. Powers on behalf of those . present, Dm’ng a short inter» mission Mrs. Graham Chambers led in a. slug song accompanied by Mrs. Fond Tremain on the semrdian. The second speaker of :he ev- amount required ho meet youv‘ ~ 7 I Mr. Powers asked for ques- ing questions, which were an- ‘ 'Amahel Township Federation Hold Meeting. eninz n" 5 Mr. John Km'w Hermann. a uh 'terer: constant lie wu- mt Dy in, Ker. snclasr. p3 dam of the v‘sma'nel Furl Mr, Krol'ter r = 7' He Then . ion ml e pm :1 mi :1 add Pen on man and feet a num‘ p fur th LU"‘:(. brie: punsnion an ~urance fur 1 rtentianed brie! f‘ .Sl’F, sh. nr: the ramâ€" (1.,‘ferent i .Tullpi paid mm the pla . howerl a map nf the (I areas of Canada and same at the bEUEfILS that 1 , try gets for building.Y in a d~ '_- nated area, which in turn sh - help the econnmy of the a“? ‘ He spent: a few minute: asking of the larger field A t’co‘nomics as a study uf country and people as a u' He ulemunsfru‘wd xhat what ‘ not he 04' benefit tn en 1 ':a! ~eparahely, hut would ~l business in the economy Tll" country. Mr. Ham" 2 Hammond 13.3? l-<< ed Mr, Kocher on belt}? of [1 with a speaker to be from the DJll‘)‘ Com ' planning riveting it two meetm _ will 1»; Feb. 9th Chambe

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