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HURON EXPOSITOR -�
-Farmers were,advised tai
inve.
sti-
gate thoroughly e compenation
�offered before signing any .con-
tracts - with Pipelinecompanies.
Don .Middleton, secretaryfieldinan
for' the 'Middlesex u Federation of
Agriculture, warned The farmers
nottb rush into contracts with
pipeline companies to gave, away.
their easement. rights, '
Speaking ata meeting of more
than 10Q Tuckersmith and Code -
rich ,township farmers;: he asstired
faithexs'that they are not "obstruct-
ing progress :when they :refuse to
o r
w.
You; as a driver,' are required to know the Rules
of the ttciad to qualify for a Driver's Licence.
ut your obligation in driving is
auerely.knowing how.:
greater th
You must also practice safe driving" whenever you
are behind 'the wheel `of a,,car )
emernberthat--you=are-morally-,responsible-for
to safety of everyone with whom y off share'; our
treets: and high
Ways.,_
,, g ways. _
NTARJO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
sign. They are merely gaining
time to arrive at a wore adequate-
eompensation,--he-said. The Ineett,
ing wam s .organizedby ' p'r side
pt•
Rogersoff and- .Seeretary
John Broadfoot; , of .the Tueker-
sniitj F,` of A. • 6`
tAddressitig he meeting; sponsor-
ed-�by-
theTuekersthith.Teder
at
io
n
d� Ari ulture Mdiddy to ;said
brie ,,thing the Feerationof
Agri
culture has been 'able AO.OStarilish
was „that the easement--, payments
should be` base'd`' ott land v'alua-
tions of the area •.cbncerneckf This
would, probably mean 'a::payment
of about ,$15Q.. to $170' an , acre for
good farm' land.•
Hope .k'or :Improvements
area where there was. a
possibility' of• industrial •develop-
-ment,the :payirient should: be much
higher,he
Quthning; procedures •followed by'
the gas ,companies in obtaining
their, easement :rights, the sec're-
tary-fieldnian added "that; farmers
were_hopefu1 of getting;.major ilii .
provenlents passed 'in the Ontario_
Pipe Lines Act at.this:,sessron--of
the•Legislature,
RE -VITALIZED CLEANING'
is Better Than Ever
BUChanul! Clegners
MOUNT FQItI7ST
More S s an Stains ICemoved
Pot � ,...
Garrrrents- stay° clean -longer
Will wear longer..
Phone:669; r'2 : Seaforth
ANDY -CALDER'.
Agent
MONand THURS.' MORNINGS
n Later
armers
Huron reaeration, officials re
rted they. were';watcliing 'pipe
J1ne Clevelopment5 1/irestexn An•
tario vlosely e _
to ty a nd:th_ �' ',were .pre-
pared- to supply ' `upi
, to -date nfor,
oration to any farmers who might
be affected.'.
Hensciil: Ie "Prices
Prices at 'lensall coinm:unity.
sate Thursday were: -
Weanling$13:0 to $18.0::
$e29bw.7*5 s•to $93staows,$7
'; tofee
$d1e1r0s,
Holstein. Cows, $1.50 to �85s: :
Dux -
ham cows,, WO to $225; „, Tolstein
calves,: $13 to $24; Durham calves,:.
. 28 .to: 71: F steer's sold' u` o:.
� � at t
$22 Oil as 'cwt, - ;� ,
of Scoladt. tr re 350'pigs d 1So had
,
URoN CONT ` D R
U EEA ON NE
:r ($y'-GARL �HEMINGWAY
)
with the 'election coming°' up on
March 31, I: don't. suppose, there 'i's
object m•.tryingito discuss,a:•farm
'
topic. Yet,. on •'seeond'•thought, • I
feel there is a very . definte, con-
nection between government' and
farming, '•
We, inthe. farming industry, are
a-minority_group,` as: far as fiopu
lation is concerned,' representing
soane43 or.14 per -.cent of-th'e. poo
plc ' - However comparing - •us to`
lire other individual .industries;,;
such as miningz lurnbermg auto-
motive, etc --our,-Stature-increases
greatly.
.Add.. to . this the fact that farm
ers, :apparently "take their .-demo
critie right -;to :Vote '•
seriously -than-urban"groups, and
our influence on government gets
an additional boost: -lterneniber;
our .governments ^are elected .by
those : alio cote without • regard to
•the eligible voters:
Let:us, "as::members of.tlie` Fed,
.oration• of Agriculture; do ,every-
thing :in our -power .to- encourage a
100 per cent ir,irtoi of our rural peo-
ple. ' In this day of radio" arid' tele-
'Vision,„;
ele-
vision,, along •.with our ,daily .and
r.we`ek1y pres's no one can .claim ig-
norance ;of the policies of! 'tli'e dif-
ferent parties.
We; la Huron, appreciate. the fact
thatboth our candidates are wor-
thy. representatives: Our decision
can be on made -party:, policy with
out reflection oai thepersoha1• char-
acter. • ofeither; gentleman. -.°
It.hasbeen ,suggested -that each
school section •.Federatiop director
might- pian, to .-:vote -at'-;noon; �bour-
$e could then check -,the names o'f;
.those .who haven't • voted, and: do.
some, telephoning when: he return-'
ed='hotire :
It is most important' that every;
farm`er,; realize'.' that the !elected
member has . the' bighest respect
for those who%vete;:'-but he has -lit-
tle-
as -little consideration : for : those who
don't
HENSALL
G .E. (Jerry) R'annie who has
been= on the :staff -of tine Sank: of
Montreal here : for the last=, year
and a 'half; has been transferred
to the braneh_,!at .Clinton:" Jerry
-who suffered a.concussion,in•a re
cent Hockey game is ::strlL�sonfin .
ed.. to ' iris home;
MESH BAKED
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E T =ME TIN
l�Ps R P4R �S
CHURCH �� GRO .
McHII:LQP '1VMS : and • Mrs James T , Scott, -which:
The: opening Meeting of the Mc ; proved '..very inkerestmg and -in-'
Killop WMS Of First Presbyterian
formative The offering was. _re-
ceiyed.._by Mrs..;,James goys. Mrs;
Church for 7,958 •was held; in , the :James" P,itchesohread •the Glad.
schoolroom _ on ., Friday. afternoon. Tidings; prayer. ' The meeting:;was
The president, 'Mrs. "R-�-McMillan.; :•closed -with a..;hytnn' ..and by all ,
presrded.and opened' the::progra-m-=repeating—the-Lord-Prayer-n-
with m
a,poe:`,and the singing of -a unison...:
hymn?:', -The. Scripture' Iesson;; taken :;:, A:.delicious ,:furicb 'was' served': by
•from :Luke --7 was-reari-=followerb : • =presidents group. ;why also,-hacf
by Prayer 'planned., ,the ',program.�,
'7= -The;-.new: study ;boo ;on apan .,•;,4,,..;,,,741...:
was. introduced -by 'the, President, DUk'-r1,'WA
followed with? a, Skit';:' "God's- Cre The• ,:)(Latch : ineeting;:oe;tife;lith
ativ'e:'-Hour :in Japan,''" by H
Mrs: et=- .;and "Boundary', . Group' ,: of . fluff's>i
en- McMillan ,-Mrs. ;James-F.:Scott. 'United Church,.' Walton,:, was -held;
at the home. ,of Mrs. Van 'Vliet;
The ,meeting was opened by sing
ing a hymn.. The presidentoffer-
ed prayer The: scripture was talc;
',en m
fro',: Psalrir': 15 ,and I read.` by
Mrs:: George Williamson:
It -was! decided that proceeds of
.the play. go to tile• WA. Invitations•:
uron
o0,n_
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ANNU;AL II
Agrieultulral Boal^cl�Rooms
prod
ESTI:
ulcers
INT,
TEM aur
NOTICE
P,
RKING
To facilitate
Wimand snow rem
.
operations,.
PARKING" N TE:
this Nuniemality prohibited between the hoar*
Of 2a,md 8
a1) a m,"
7Chis order will be strictly. enforced in
accordance
ria the Highway
Act, Section 43, Subsection
C .0
TICS
IS.
HEREI3Y CEN that the
Munici alit.. will not be re onsl 1 o
_ P sp 'bye for any dam-
,
es- y
caused, �g c � to arked:i chicles: as the result >ef:'
s t
snow ployiring- or snow removal . operations.
7,00
arch
We. don't''have-any cheap puii
h
of IOnney to raise a -good._ ►u
sell thewe us
m Im
fair "twice
Eves few da s I b eel so rlebod who: bou h
y Y g:
pullets from us 'in the 'past; ' Her°eTis =what they
-sa "R -' Remenibei= those. inlets -I- bol% "-ht=
±from you;:ti ro Fears. ,ago ? 1e still,> have thein:,•
still • laying `,65 % ; good livability, arid wonderful
egg -size.'" at is •what we lake .to.hear.
e'
w
hen
If you buy . K 17 Kimber Pullets from us'
:you .will. be getting' eggs, at 18 :weeks'
months .our eggsize will be as •bi as: a lot
y g of
=other strains woiild beat eight manths;--
totlre bazaar of: -'the• Walton group
Apri and the thankoffermg ,meetmg` in
edney Asdo Bethel Chu elEvere-received'
•
2n
ed�==1�wa-s---also decidedto
have the -semi annhal bazaar ;;;in
April
'Lunch was_ served by the .hos
tess,Mrs.; Van Vliet, Mrs:George,:
Williamsozl, Mrs:'Bert: Willtarnson'
.and. Mrs Uhler:.;
9012
MR.: FRED
at 8:30 p m
CAMPBELL, Manager of Ontario Stick Yards;
Toronto, guest speaker.;,
Egg"prices; are going to be good
this year. . Two months more
Large. Eggswill mean a ` lot "more
profit for you!
.R. 3, Seciforth, of
Phone 647 'r 3 Seaforth
EDUCATION:
ill
. Scholarships and the ' Student Loan Fun.- j d, provide w
every boy and ;girl . with the opportun!ty to take advaut
age e of higher education.:
'PEACE:
Lester Pearson,a' World recognized 'leader," brings
to
international affairs a proven "record of prlctical:experi
experi-
ence,
and distinguished accomplishment.lishment. No one is so
well qualified to lead Canadians? and indeed the free .. r
nations, at the forthcoming Sulninit Conference.-
RSCU
.LTU
RE:
A
Thewcreatron of a Marndevelopment bank xk
willp
rovide
capital for- farm, improvement, arid' at thesaute time
'permit your* men to establish : themselves in sti<ccesful
�
farming: operations. The 'expansion of World ;markets,
Assawamiamiairomommaammamomammimi
and
a price'supp
or system will enSiirefarniers a greatly
increased
'
income. ,.
WELFARE:
Family allowances will be 'continued . to age ..18 for stu-
dents. Old age assistance will start at age 60, instead of. ,:
65 for widow and unmarried ,whored. 'an9ily allow-
ances
llow-. '.
an s' n . • old . assistance r. introduced, . ..
v. a, ce d a o age assist were txoduced,
b the. Liberal' Party.
5. TAXES:,;_4
Redilcions-retroactive to January 1, 1958; will mean a
saving of one dollar.out of,every,..four for every. taxpay-
ing Canadian; tax exemptions doubled for young friar-:
c ried couples for, thefirst.threeyears of married life. Since'
this exemption_ is retroactive to 'January 1, 1956, all
young couples marriedsl
since that date -will beable to
apply for a ;rebate of their taxes.
(I'ublisledgly Huron: Liberal Association)`
6..TI ADE:
-- Liberal pohc3r will ,guarantee the expansion of trade with.h.,
all countries, including Great ' Britaiin. with resulting
'benefit to Canadian -farm ers- and businessmen '
TALL ' BUSINESS:
Accelerated depreciation will. encourage : expansion and
easiercredit. Extension of theIndustrial Dvelopn.
-
ent
Bank will help small retailers.. .. ',..
REPRESENTATION:
1Y vote for -Bill -Cochrane is a vote
.e.d.. s ._a _ for oun e erienc
agressive candidate,who endorses the positiye pro'
< am of _the New Liberal
art :Bill 'Cochrane 'is a
native of Huron father of a young family, ' Like 'you,
he is anxious to improve the welfare of all Canadians,