CHEESE packed by a new vacuum process machine at Castle Cary – there are only seven such machines in the country – was on sale at the National Dairy Council's June Dairy Festival which was opened at Weston-super-Mare on Saturday.
The vacuum packed cheese is marketed by Mr. G. L. Churchhouse, of Manor Farm, Castle Cary, in the name of Castle Cary Dairy Products, Ltd. Mr. Churchhouse was there on Saturday, supervising his stand in the Dairy marquee.
He was one or a number of Mid-Somerset people who had an interest or who were taking part in the show.
Cheese-making equipment for cheese-making demonstrations was loaned by Mr. F. Isgar, of Wainbridge. Mark, and Mr. David Hilton, of Ham Lane, Pottery. Compton Dundon, was there with his potter's wheel.
ONE AT DITCHEAT
Mr. Churchhouse. whose vacuum packed cheeses proved an interesting item, explained to our reporter that only three of the seven packing machines in the country were owned by farmers and two were in, the Mid-Sonierset area—at Castle Cary and on Messrs. Barber Brothers farm at Ditcheat.
WEEK'S PROGRAMME
Mr. Churchhouse sells his own Cheddar cheese, as well as other makes. retail and wholesale. The week's programme of the Dairy Festival be on Saturday with a reception given by the Festival committee.
A member of the National Milk Publicity Council. Mr. D. J. Vogler, told the gathering of some 300 people at the reception in the Winter Gardens that the dairy industry is one of the largest single food industries in the country.
BEST IN COUNTRY
It had a turnover of £5OO million a year and four million gallons of milk was sold every day. In fact so much milk was being sold that five pints per head of the population was bought every week. "We shall soon have seven pints a week—one a day—and then we shall have to have a slogan to replace “Drinka Pinta Milka Day” he said.
Miss K. D. Maddever. of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food said the Weston Festival was the finest in the country. The Mayor of Weston. Councillor E. B. Moore. reminded his audience of how the Festival had grown and paid tribute to the organisers. This is Weston's seventh Dairy Festival.
OPENED BY MAYOR
Later the Mayor opened the Festival which covers week of activities. There arc daily demonstrations of cheese-making, milking. feeding of calves and piglets and many other attractions, including a ploughing match on the sands.
Throughout the Festival music is being provided by military bands and on Tuesday the major offering was a helicopter rescue demonstration by the Royal Navy.
Yesterday (Wednesday) was Young Farmers' Day with children's sports and a tug-o'-war competition.
CARNIVAL
To-day (Thursday) is the day of the big Weston Carnival. The Festival ends on Saturday with an open gymkhana. as one of the attractions.