Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 27, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 Winnipeg free press thursday March 27, 1975 Yuskiw faults Federal govt. I .4 for cattle Industry plight agriculture minister could be wiped out very Yuskiw of Manitoba Laid through increased input blame for current problems in the Canadian Yuskiw said the Federal the Industry at the Doorstep cannot go beyond the Federal measures it has already because of a Philso introducing his if it provided million 1975-76 guarantees it would also estimates in the Manitoba to Institute Supply Man or. Yuskiw said he said. Federal government has the distress in the no real Effort to stabilize Industry measures the cattle of Federal income Stabi amendments to legislation the current products stabilization of Manitoba s Dairy in Tion now before the House showed that farm income commons give the can be achieved if ment Powers of farm Are serious about stabilization that it or. Yuskiw said. Has or. Yuskiw legislation that current Federal separate pools for prices for beef and pork and Industrial milk and based on the same quota restrictions in that is contained in the daily Industry j combined posed legislation he Federal support resulted he dismissed the an increase to million ments As Mere million in Dairy in ing without any real intent in Manitoba in one year Deal with the problems of said. Come Price producers received the agriculture minister their milk increased be the importance of 24 per cent and 47 per the entire agriculture in the past year he said. Is underlined by the fact maximum retail Price the current Prosperity in a quart of homogenized grains Industry is in Winnipeg is 48 cents precarious. With the 56 cents in 1974, a record will be charged april 1 in ii total farm receipts in where retail prices Toba produced a net income controlled or. Yuskiw million for Farmers operating and said the figures indicate costs were deducted. Is a Good relationship in Canada predicted that total Between the Price receipts will be basically by producers and the changed in 1975, but to Consumers. And depreciation costs will minister said however crease by about million income stabilization is a responsibility. The we do not have stability Lack the jurisdiction the various commodity financial capacity to sets which would mean the problem he said. The gains the Farmers Yuskiw questioned the made in the last two or of farm organizations Toni Dir Sale bid for meeting on beef income stalled sat., March 29, 9 . To 5 . Worth of merchandise to Clear at crazy prices color to 19 279 big Beautiful console stereo components from s1 59 receivers tuners amps turntables speakers cassettes 8 tracks radios accessories up records from 50 Donald Duck radios Only s4.95 e Stori wide crazy a y prices i limited Quani tites on some 11 Ems hurry Down to Krahn s to Ltd. 1143 Henderson Hwy. 9 . To 5 . March 29 personal shopping Only hat have been petitioning provincial governments for Aid at a time when the legislation that is supposed to solve their problems is before the House of commons. He said the fears he expressed last year about the re Moval of marketing of feed drains from the jurisdiction of h e Canadian wheat Board Lave been realized with a serious loss of Revenue for Western Grain producers. Generally he said his department s estimates were a stand Pat no growth after three of four years of somewhat too rapid growth he said the department will keep spending Down to last year s level to avoid charting too Many new courses. Asked by Harry Enns pc Lakeside about a reduction from last year in Spe Cial and emergency programs the minister said the govern ment will not continue a pork production incentive program introduced last year. He s no Beer Man himself Warner Jorgenson the progressive conservative House Leader does t normally let a Challenge slide. But this time the Gauntlet has been tossed or the froth in and the Morris representative is sitting Back Dubonnet in hand not reacting. The Challenge was issued by Uncle Ben s breweries miffed by or. Jorgenson s reference to their product As a letter from Robert j. Horn executive vice president of the brewery s Manitoba operation offered to set up a test panel of All popular brands or plus our. Brands for sampling. Then i would you to pick out the or. Jorgenson was in moved i would t know one Beer from another anyway. I never drink the or. Horn s Challenge continued it would be interest ing to All involved to find out if you know anything More about what goes into your Mouth than what comes or. Jorgenson in an inter v i e w wednesday indicated that what goes in is mainly dry wines Dubonnet Sherry or port. He used to drink scotch but has switched to wines in the past year or so. His reference to Uncle Ben s products As he explained was just reflecting the opinions of my cons Titu by Frances Bidewell free press legislative reporter Gordon e. Johnston l Portage la Prairie failed to make any headway wednesday in the Manitoba legislature with his Appeal for an Emer gency sitting of the Legisla Ture s agriculture committee to consider the plight of the Ince s beef producers. Introducing a private member s Resolution or. John Ston said beef growers and cow calf producers Are facing a serious shortage of income that could affect the entire econ omy of the province. The Resolution along with a proposed amendment by a government Bac Bencher was de bated without a vote for the full private member s hour and drops to the Bottom of a 22 item order paper. The amendment proposed by a. R. Pete Adam nip Ste. Would delete the re quest for an emergency sitting of the agriculture committee. Instead he proposed that the Federal government be asked to Amend the agricultural products stabilization act so that the minimum Price received by producers reflects the Cost of production. Or. Johnston said Manitoba s beef producers Are in a Deperr ate situation Over which they have no control and the government has a responsibility to give them More assistance. This Industry is he said. It s really the cow calf producers have asked the government for Gra watch your Tongue Ben Franklin once said a slip of the foot you May soon recover but a slip of the ton gue you May never get a calf a program the government e s t i m a t e s would Cost about million. Or. Johnston said there must be something the government can do for the producers in addition to its offer of interest free Loans. He suggested government assistance through a Herd red Tion program that would enable producers to Cut Down the size of their herds without los ing Money. Hearing laughter from the government benches or. John Ston said the matter would t be such a joke if residents of nip constituencies were involved and an assistance pro Gram could be translated into votes. J. R. Ferguson pc glad Stone said Farmers can get along without government pro Grams. But he said the government encouraged Young men to enter the cattle Industry and Many find themselves in Trou ble because they did t have enough expertise. The producers must realize the province won t meet their full request he said suggest ing that it could agree to a Grant of a calf. Such a Grant would be Only a Stop Gap measure but it might help producers bail themselves out of their financial problems or. Ferguson said. Henry Einarson pc Rock Lake charged that or. Adam s amendment indicated agriculture minister Samuel Yuskiw was reneging on his responsibilities to Manitoba Farmers. It was an attempt to shift the responsibility to the Federal government he said. T. W. 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