Balsam Hill WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Community #10. Agriculture, page 9

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Ralph Bennett in after dinner conversation with a guest at the Linus Club annual Farmers' Night meeting. Consumer credit blamed for food price complaints Ralph Bennett. in speaking to Lions Club members last Thursday evening blamed widespr consumer credit inr compleints about high load prims "All our financial institutions encourage Canadlans to buy more than they can afford. 0m! all themonthly payments are made. there ts seldom enough money left to buy the iood the consumer wants." he aid. *8th was the-guest speaker at the WI Fumes Night dtmer meeting at "petite Bdoreheretindunlederal Wt a! Will? livestock u- m ll m hm ammo the calmlry as It livestock at Candi. tie m at his " u L”ldldn'tlikeit." prlrus an Inn hull! Uni) sou-n per 11ml 0! lhl‘ pnnulntlnn works on inrnw. waning: pulllll‘tll ruprcsrntauun and tn-swnmu innm-nm- mniu". the inmwr‘s int n tnutzh um- il in Lhc- high (115‘s of lnlmr that putti thu- high prirt- on the mm! betwan the farmer and the mnsunwr. “wording to Mr Bennett itnuwwm will br pirkutimz supermarknts whilt- their husbands Will he pickettng the packing house inr higher wages While in the US {or the America (Latâ€" tlemen's Amwtton meeting. Mr Bennett witnessed the enormous lam teed Int dealers have had there. Member: were told. "martin summon". World wide increase in bee! herds tailored by adverse weather. higher grain pics. the my shortage and inflation all named bedtime" adversely. With me Ill! cm border between the /?75

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