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ive thousand farmers: acr*a
Ca* da reported to National Farm
eceiVeour ; ro , its.:
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UALITY,
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no c
RICER
Price per Ton
Priceper. 'Picked':Up.,
100 lbs., at the Mill
Picked;. op at Mill . ' . in Sulk;
12.
;leat1?:d Crumbles $ �. 82;00
:$3.85 .
73.
00-
$ :ss
3:00
9
5:.
X3.7 $71.06.
$
82.0 --
9000.''
$70.00
78. :00
.
$9000
75.
00
$-
PLEASE NOTE --Bulk FeectPrices Obtained by
„,,, picking. up sin •bulk;;: -or bring your own bags-
and-bag•,;it yourself,
'topnotch, 1$°,�0. ° GrowlIg . .
' • Crumbles, Medicated
o notch -•36% 1oilti Con-
'
centrate.
Topnotc ..%
'h.2,L.-gi
` a.,.
a
ng
Crumbles
r.
-
Tol�tah 1$% 0
:.Pi- •Starte
'�.
4.3
4,
Pellet's
`ten -
tc �
4.
'. Ho� :Con Ta o h.
0
trate 4.70.
$,
.37
Topnotch 20% Steer Fattensr$. Q
-.Topnotch'32 .. Bee Conten -i,.,
o
trate
$
4.1.
0
To hatch 20 Calf.$4070
one n
'w �
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34%-'
tchCOW-
5'
tr 'te $,3.9
a
=moo a`�cli
4 - Cow
pig � o,�,.o....
Ment • .
.65 -
SPECIAL —,For the: Dog Owner:
ave roar -own 'Do • Fooa—"To o
1' €
Available in.; 25;:Ibs-'or 50 Ths
;TOP4 OG-r_-•.--25-ohs'. = 1.: 0
$
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---r� �'•, February
D�ei'�wered , . ,� ,
y
ash-ror b file 15th. af_ch
, .
r
ttadia b'9ri1m on'the .$apie "hat's
Make It Legal."' Ninety-seven per
Cent of• he forums. thought Jeg-al;
advice--was.necessary-i7�-.kluging or
selling a farm, or,'arrabgiTg4or-a'
mortgage, The m ority agreed,
that it was also advisable to oh
lain legal council when making -h
`father and son' agreement or. when-
-making contract farming arrange-;
ments. Eighty -mine' per cent felt .a
lawy'er's advice would --be helpful:
in the case- of expropriations or
easements.. Where -wills arecon-
cern'ed '95 .per, cent of the forums
said; .that legal advice would - be
g i
advisable.'
- Theforuni s erealso askei`wht
Ua�r} =farm.. nrgaj,i�atums=_should
Play*.'n—prodding legal=services;
The - answers to this' question
d
o var-=
ied,:but- the, iaJoritY a reed 'witli
the Kandahar
Farm- ` Forum, Sas-'
katchewan, when they said, "Farm
organizations should investigate ex"
isting •laws'. andwhere, necessary
trey -to have;: theYn•;amendedf'so'that..
• they are better_ suited "%.:_present-:
farm : roblems .The
day P.could Y
also play a' part,by-providing in
formation' to farmers (newspaper
columns; articles,,,etc.) on Matters
most encountered !by.- farnaz
.
yrs It..woifld provide a _handy,
-source , of information -ifsonie or-.
' oul urid take
am anon would. er o
Pare° a booklet cont nng
,
in con-
densed form;- general
, information
on; and ' interpretation' of, laws
most likely to affect a .farmer•
"
KI .PPEN
'(Intended for, last week) r
The Young ' Peo le "of the' P Ba `fast
Th P .
Ch rchy Bayfield;`held a miseellan-
: 1� .
eons , ' presentation ' for -r:-Marilyn,
Moiisseair'atthe :hoMe of IVYr. and.
Mrs:, Clifford Talbot, Bayfield on,
Saturday, Feb 22. •
-Mr ;,Robert;Thorns, and son,,
Bert visited Sunday with:the -for
per's daughter • and son in- law Mr
and Mrs. Clarence. Priestap, o£;
near .1lfitehell
Mr. and :Mrs :.Norman Dickert
and Mr.. and Mrs:"Kenneth Mc-'
Lollar' visited on Sunday afternoon:
Listowel' at the home•:of-
Dickert's sister and brother in la•w,'
Mr; and. Mrs: Ed. Wahl. :;`•
Mrs -Robert' McBride is -still ori
the;si.ck list and is'reported;as not
improving
Congratulations are extended to
Aar ou Gierke Jr Miss Bonnie
Kyle and -John Thomson, in being,
successful, winners at Drysdale's'
store Saturday, ,night A:'quart, of
paint wenfto Mr. Clarke`arid• Bon-'
hie - arid a wagon, as dear. prize, to
John Thomson-
1210- $ 465,.. 5 3-1$-•958.20. 2:;• ,
4-24-12: •740;,:: ..104010: $63.70
Salus Spec ai 'r1 s On Alt *naiysis
•
We Believe in Giving Our Customers SERVICE;
We-hav adequate --T ucl ig Faeillties
F-EER-Belivery: At All Mmes '
`PHONE, -IN THEMORNING - AFTERNOON DELIVERY
EHOr JN..hE i ;FTERNOON -._NEXT MORNING DELIVERY
- LIMITEI
Php te' 7.7 Seafnrth'°
"The 'Most Value For•. the Farmer's Dollar""
s<`ZT,TS.�TZT>,TT TZTZTTJTJ,;
EXPOSITOR WANT Abs. PRING RESULTS - Phone 41"
Can you think of,a better, easier;
more economical::way of --selling;
renting or job -filling' thana .classi-
fieds: ad? 'Telephone 41, The' -Huron`
Expositor.
EGGS COM$ INE. WELL WITH OTHER FOODS =iWhy 'not e
..
'Whenserve the for
eggs a newr�a now. and: then?W e .you m
,the main. course ou will -Mind that eggs combine well; with other
Co Y gg
loads and-at1d colorful interest to the meal. ' Shown.'itt the pie'
ture <are:ar
acaroni casserole. gnished: with sliced hard cooked
in
- eggs.- and sprigs -of watercress; creamed' hardeboltedegg avedg;'
es with mushrooms:. and peas, served in -a ring of s pima and -
garnished with tomatoes-- and individual serirings`of eggs baked=,
in mashed potato'_ nests.
NEWS' OF ERODHAGEN
1 eE
:A �-D-AT
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MILD � RVICE'
R•I - •�STO
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ANY - :STRANDED _
s a' t�son' as
t ear.
avid e mf n Y
John v P
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of Mrs and Mrs. Edward Benne- > Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R ck, Joanne.
r- Noma ,Roc
= . and Jane and= M r n
•' un.. k
duringthe S
es Vas'baptized
wi a
' vier ed file -for
mer s son Revs Robt.
r ice, AlSt-
titer's t
day. morniti�:;<se v P. .� and _,�
Rock Mrs:' Rock,in Walkerton
Lu. eran •Church by ''•Pastor:, E...:',1:. • .„
th
Fischer. The ::sponsors, along,. with' en, Sunday: Y
•the, parents,'''ware. -:'Nfr, and.,..,
Mrs. Mr: Alex- Bain,- of -'Carlingford,,.
Gordon,• Miller and Mr. and M'r's. visited with Don Wolfe.
Mrs,'; John Hinz Sr : of- Sebring
-Orville Isehe: : . , .:,.. � , ..,, „ •
' h it ::anchor' ville,,visitedahis week: with. her
A. hell an ,of t e "Ica;
p s, hl, daughter; ,.Mrs. Lavern Wolfe'and-
Mitchell and';°District High ?Schee ,
had to stay =: with relatives .; and Mr. .Wolfe.
i ick was, uL arge
filen s 11 a ay
Tuesda ' ni fits, owing• to the' snow of church services the last ,two•
Y g„. b Sundays at :.,Hi m lton,<.' Kitchener,.
sto-ren:.
LI)eslioro:and: `William sford :Lutle`r-.
enten services • are being;-,he1d: an churches; r `1VIrs Glick accom-
at-St- Peter s: -Lutheran Church ev- -gamed limn --there
wry- Wednesday etieniing at 8 15
o 'clock.
Mrs;: Kate Rug observed her ssth -Endorse-•-nh
'Pfootion.:
birthday' on, Wednesday.
Miss, Audrey, Blackwell, of Wal )f Beef At Annual -
ton; teacher{'at Brodhag n- s:chool,• - ”. '
Stayed at' the: home of Mr: and A plan far Ontario -wide promo.;
Mrs- :Lew Hicks:.during the snow tion of. beef :sales, outlined by An-:
storm last week_-•- _ drew McTavish,' of Paisley, a vice
Relatives received ,word of the President of 'the :Ontario- Beef' Pro-
death-of—henry,-Koch, Stratford, .clucers, was endorsed;by the meet
and many attended• -the -f_ uneral- `ing of Perth Beef Producers 'The'
there "on Saturday. . .promotion 'will be paid` fel. out of
A_ basket - of flowers ' from - the a. 10 -cent a head' levy on; slaughter
funeral -of ,Piens Eoch was placed cattle..: '
'- the chancel. aneel of. t ',Peter's Luth- ':= J D.:Iiagarty of R.R. 5 Mitch'ell,;
e h s was , elected ..president of t1':e �pro-
eran Church on.Sunday. ducers at the organization's annual
Mr. and, Ws.' Albert Sehermister
and:Michael and Carl S'ehermister;
meeting-f"in - Mitchell., 'He• succeeds
Charles: Somerville, of �Blanshard -
nd M ". �llrs. Ezra ::
of Stratford a r -.and Others named were. vice -press
Hin-z''and family,- Of Sehrzn.gville °dents, Jack "Butson, Hibbert; W,.es
visited with -Mr. and; Mrs.;Lavern
Wolfe on Sunday . ley Gausl of",Wallace .townsfup-, sec
Mr and, Mrs. ' Jini „Elliott and' retarytreasurer, Edward , Dins,
mores Blanshard township.
-s l_ r n
Bobby,; of,;,Li toue_,_and M . __and' -,;
Mrs.: John "Kahle; of Cohnnieree,:
Michigan visited with Mr and _/► ce rr
Mrs. Manuel':Beuermann Y�u =b�l� `QEpLN�`
Mr. • and Mrs E . - Kressler and : When... ' e fuu to '-: •
Cherry and Mrs John C Riegel of - remove:GineYB aside!_; = ,;
Stratford; visited—with 'Mont':—and ted. � DO!
tt ted ft�iwg 1(1®E1 Ell
Mrs.: W L.' Querengesser Sun alsturbed reef ften.
day fellow :`Dodd a: ; :::::::::5;,,
Sidney Palle a k"
Miss Lee: Horrocks;: of Hamilton lad k!attoye Eo' `''i , ;�
and ..10..Donald Ahrens, Toronto normal duty You; °,�a•'�r,•visitedWith Mr and -Mrs Charles ''feefibeE Y deep;- °°;�fratker'-wor E rAlirenS :; ,. ..'RGetDads.. gt ti�';�:'
Mr. and Mrs', Henry Rock aceom- alrag stole, Yon can_ •
r.,t
tP0a.niLoeartdIVIOnrMall.eSnorrYdrlYntzo7-avnisaitjtiteir,t ,,;41.1).
daughter Mis. Henry Hinz, in Vie-% -
---mead it, Ln ti
MORNING
while 'it's
NEWS t .
• CAS4A'3A 5'
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ADDRESS ai
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BELL ■�yTELEPHONE
COMPANY
OP CANADA
Income Former
To Be Discussed
-'uvho is.the "low inconiefariner'?
Ilas he special problems -and if he
has, what programs can be .design;
ed_ to,.help. him? These :questions
and others will.be answered' by, a'
three -main `panel chaired -by Bob
Carbert, farm ' broadcaster •kern'
Wingham, Qat; Marcia 3.: -
.•.-National Farnn Radio Forum pan.
el members• are kDr. David ,Mac-
Farlane, Macdonald College, Que-
bec; Howard ..Congdergood,, Cana-
dian Labor Congress, ,Ottawa, -.and,
George .Mceague, - vk -president
United Co=operatives of Ontario
Man e I .
1.,,p op e say .support prices,
import- controls,• marketing im
provements, etc., :are, not, going to
helpthe--low ilnconne fernier, that'
-ren1ly1ii, ;problem Tis special anl-
needs a. -particulars ;type -of -help: Ts.
this 'true?
. For xnstannce d
0 ou think 1 ,.. Y t _ , k that:.
the present direiction of extension
work ,should' be . changed?, Is it
possible that our present extension;
programs'.
are 'directed, -'.too'., much
toward heiping :the ; lietter. ..and•
.more' Butte sful. -r r
fa e
b ec ams
m
even more r successfilt? -' Consider
the :policies of, some ,-province's
which . give, .help to
conidn;'•t-.afford,'to .-buy , a; :purebred
sire n
h it a c
0 to :'Oneth '
wn � e sire
has% been urchased for.'' them.:.' is.
P
an"" ad is
v e or assistance given on
how tof , e' ,
ed that animal;or..how' to
use hi o
s pr gent' to establish a bet-
ter' grade:, of livestock on'the farm?
WI
NTH
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"WMS' and.• WA, of Cavan Church
will`.. meet on Wednesday; March 5,
at 2 p,m. i?d' the -ehurch:,':Circle ;'3
Will be in charge, ;sof the program,.
and Circle-2-ttielunch
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NOTICE
TOWN of 'SEAFORTH
PARK"ING
To facilitate 'snow plowing' and'sou*, removal
ops rations,- PARKING ON ` THE 'STREETS of ,
this 11i1nicipality` is prohibited:between the,hours.
'of 2 a.m. ana.8 a.m:
This order. will be strictly enforced ip
r . accordance wth the Highway Traffic -
i Act, Section 43, Subseetion 9.
NOTTOF IS HEREBY , GIVEN - that,
M14niei-pality will not be; resPonSible for any - dale-
es caused ,,1 of
e to, parked Vehicles `asthe ,r su
g v , e is , ,..
snow :plowing- or •snow removal o erations.'
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PO
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O
W NT ` D,. - F
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`0.1111 11 i p
sh o `
.fi # ke smut
Tut h
T
ofat taili
te 'snow removal oAerationS; he
public
_requested not to park carsor
vehicles On_..ro Sl _. during- ''Winter -;
ad des .the�-
months.
And notice
,
is herebyg?van that thehe.Towesh
Township
will not be-responsible:f rdamage
o any 'icsus
ed
to such Vehicles as a result, of snowplow-.
;'sI
in
g operations.
r
atloils
e .
E
.P
.CEN'
EY /-v. er
S C k
Tow shi of ' T ke • i
ownship uc ism th
-toria ,Hospital..: there..
Mr!,Thand Mrs. Chris . Leonhardt`
and .Lauren- ` of Mitchell; , .:spent;
Sunday *L1t .Nfr-,atidVlrs.LAlervinr
Leonbardt:_-:r '
Rev. and Mrs E: J. Fischer vis
ited their 'son David;: -Fischer, and
Mrs. Fischer and family at:T-Iagers
ville - on Monday David recently,
returned from "Egypt, where :lie was'
stationed with -the Army for the:
Parr, 14111.404.:R.
• EOR>Ect:
'00.410 �t 47Sr/NGS
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* EXTRA LISTINGS, at little cost, make it 'ear
µ for people to find you:• - ,
*1;::BUSINESS'.« .. t7se :extra listings to show other•
firmxtanies;f'or;your brash ass-•'-t`o' associate Your name,
and :residence telephenes number with your .firm; name
®-or to show after -hour:, numbers fox -'you and 'yt5ur
key employees
AT COME 1... Other Members of the' • family, and
having their names listed. in the telephone directory,
relatives roomers or boarders would benefit
p
d
Please 'be spire tocheck your directory light -
away. For changes apd\additlonsin'the Waite
page section, call our nosiness Office `without
delay.. �
Three injured
FTospitalized
Three -persons, were hospitalized°
and :a 1954, model:. car -was eom=
plet'elywrecked in ,an .accident -
Sunday
accidentSunday morning, on',Highway. 83,
31/2 miles ,east of -,Exeter. Nelson
Dow, -21,- of `-Cromarty; was;-a'dmit-
ted to South - Huron Hospital, Exe-
ter,, with "concussion, but later re-
leased:. • �.
Two: passenger, Harvey'. Nairn, 21,
Crobnarty, suffered !head. latera+."
tions, and possible: fractured Skil
and • • Beverley. ,.Taylor, 16, Staffa '
back
injuries 'and- possible .fractur,
ed,pelvis, Both were hospitalized.;
Other passengers1escaped injuries,
The'accident occurred when cthe
lElbW;vehicle, 'travelling east' went
off the highway, .plowed snow .for
several hundred feet and 'hit.a-tree
headon, Dr..R, A. 'Read, •of.Exe'-'
ter, attended.. •OPP ,Constable: Geo.
Mitchell, Exeter, investigated.
BRTEF TO.. b'ROST '
' Beer, wine and liquor are not
on the 'same level in, respect of
-ad'Uertising' as ' other • products;
Granted their production in;On-
'tario- is legal,. , they none'the.
less are dangerous` comniodi
ties, . -
W -e strongly protest the "leg
al fiction" which permits .beer
advertising -in Ontario -maga-
zines,throughout the inaintek-
'ance of • so-called "- head t tar- -
ters,1-in` Quebec, Two of our
newspapers are following, this
exorable by trying''.to-.get date
alt '•address' lines in New York. -
These ° are some of -the facts
recently presettted to, Eretisier
Frost in •a brief -sponsored by
Dr: `'Mlitehmor, of the United
Church in association with the
Canadian Temperance Federa-
tion and the -Ontario • Temper-
ance.Federation,
The brief also deplores the
promotional • association- with
sports and cultural activities
allowed the liquor and brew--
'ing industries. Institutional ad-
vertising
d
vertising;too should tease, It :
has been used as a, beachhead
to attack all prohibitions on
any- type of advertising, .
Oise of. the Mose • itaPortant
parts of the brief isthe urgent
request thatthe, Ontario, Gov
erulnent sponsor .a program of -
tarn ieranee :ediitati0f. (Advt,),
0
u
one
while in1Tested,safely:and wisely
for 1 to. 5 ears
y
a ri is
B t h ort ' ce i
M _gage.. rt ficate
To invest-= just •send in: yont,theque
and all ' i •
data is will be looked after. `'''
For full information write for 'an investment folder
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British Mortgage 404 -Trust
Founded in 1.877.
Stratford -=-`
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ur,;1957 driver's' licence and vehicle permit will expire at 'hili+
night, Marsh` 12.
Afters this date it wlll.be illegal to drive with 1957 hcenee or pia
Act now to avoid the last"minute line-up. Heed this warning and'W
averincnuveinence .and .-possible- prosecution.
_ •
mportant Reminder: Be sure to take
along. your "Proof of Liability °insurance",'
Certificate• it will save you paying' an extra.
$5.00 when you secureyour plates.. If You
do not : have : a certificate check with your
neurone agent today.;
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�TARN) ' DEPARTMENT OF 'TRANSPORT