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EA -FORTH, ONTARIO; APRIL -18; 1958'
—Memberef
Canadian W,eeldy
Newspaper
AsSociation
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.*--'.Little Interest In Cancer 'Problem -
Of probably is the one diSease.:: .rAnged to. 'hold a Meeting in the
DiSt-Which 'Man „ha,s.made 'few_ Town. Hall one night' last:, week.
- , While it:Can-be expected that Reference to the meeting ,was
con-
mgtely continued researc1 wi11- :vtained in-..2$eaforth papers;_.' signs
ii,Ce results, at the moment,' the • were posted, announceinents' Were
''reliable,,means of countering made in loCal.,chlirehes,- and at ,61.uh,
"o3L:' is by, eternal- vigilance. nieeti.ngs: . • '
through:a.-public inforined-'by Aictwhathappend?- Ther Were
active association--,at-the exactly 1,SeVeh people at the .meeting,
can this "eternal-- 'vigilance" be • .-:iricluding Mayor • Christie, ,Reeve
Inaintained. It is not enough to leave Scoins,, Mr. Dobbs and a repreSenta-
e control of cancer to the ldbora- tive of the press. Despite the almost
ories, hospitals and clinics of .Can-, :',...complete lack of interest which -.the
adaattendance indicated, an effort is be -
The public must realize this:Y ing made' to enlist -sufficient ,PuPPort
Ifirliat happens? . For months now the among Seaforth- citizen g to provide
enuron County Cancer Association - a local executive. For ithe _sake Of
1ias been attempting to organize a - --tho'se in the community whomaybe
,,$eafort,h unit of the association. .Af- helped by what a local cancer unit
'ler many Visits, countless interviews -and' clinic can accomplish it is to be
the -,County Chairman Fred DolihS, ,—Itoped those responsible foi7,,f0Filling
Of Exeter, and Mayor Christie _ar,-.! a unit here...will succeed.
oral ..Responsibility - Driving
"You are tnora,lly responsible, for ,ing alwaYS-, as they would like others
afe_drtving" is the theme of a prov------ -ito-behaire
•
'-fri-1957---there
ing conducted by were 76,302 motor
the Ontario Depart-. ing in 1,279 deaths, non-fatal injury
vehicle 'acin Ontario, result -
' accidents ment of Transport._ The campaign
,
which will be sustained through Sun- ,
to 30fid ,414 persons aan estimated
of
day, received the enclorsatiOn of _ 'property damage Foss of over $37,-
Mayor Christie and members Sea -
ince -wide traffic safety camp
aign be- •-
„forth Council at their Monday 000,000- It is in_the expectation of
g. reducmg this appalling toll that driv-
The theme has been developed f.01-Inerosi?alrlye for safe
are
a‘fe driv-
e reminded,
owing suggestions _advanced -by
ligious leaders, and in the belief t1 -1;:t ing:
many lives and much suffering will
,be saved through. the ,apPlieation .of
•,fundamental religiods beliefs to -day-- -
-13), day- behaviour on the streets .and
;highways.
is. our 'Pin•pilyse,-.77.- announced
ilighwaY-Safety- COnimissioner W.
„IteynoldS, "to remind an who •walk
Od drive, on every possil3le occasiOn: -
that their personal safety -in traffic..
Aepends in great ineasure'onLbehav „
Happy:Tither,
(Virden, Man, Empire -Advance)
.1S•Tothilig in life- is more precious
than youth . A formative time, a
time of learning, a happy time wIin
there is 'SO much to be done..thatit is
interesting and. Worthwhile ,;,:youtk is
seldom appreciated —until the, •dndi-
hio0-1114 Older. '
AuTomATIc .ELECTRIC
.5„,
WATER HEATER
.; •
.,..You Mg, enjoy the convenience of water is needed
' If planng to:change thepresent-
Centa O., ''sPecial,•,114Yurv method of heating • water in , your
flat
There ratean ettehtt, Water
hoine be sOre. to yotitneeds
-',!,:,i-th d, ffi
heater in ,a siZetOri ,Capadty lust, nvtO Oce
-
,r-ght for -Srotir—firnily's aechntPiete intbraWant biit the
h.
1- ablintiOnt,A0' e apaezt ana ecomomje4 HY' drfiocctratee' Oxatiab
qu'ik :recovery wheit-more hot toyou
..•
Ilreag limat
Pr, Gilbert keraYne, a Mega..
-bridge,reports he.has a calf which
is, somewhat unusual --that it has,
its heart in its throat and it an
be seen beating plainly.—Goderich
signal.Star '
•
Watch Grass Fires •
-
IA the past twce-weeks‘ there has
been a thtat of about -1.7 calls -for -
•grass fires. and bon fires, says
Fire Chief J. J. -iloggaith. He
finials,- out that carefessnese iaat
the. bottom -of all these fires and
aeks• that teSidentatake more care-
,watehing them and preventing
therfronr,--getting, out, of emitter:
—Goderich Signal -Star. ' •
.Need More Space
,
:To cope with the problem of in-
creasing. attendance at the 'Dick -
now •Public •Sehboi, the decision.
has -been reached to open another
-1113Stair classroom' awl :hire an "ad-
ditional teacher, which Will raiSe
the'teaChirig staff to SeVen_merri-;
beta. -----;APPlicationSb.ave beenoall-
ed for -this:additional -teacher who
will: teach a- part. of' both Grades
3 .and 4.;---Lucknow .Sentinel.f
•, No plice Like llorrie!.
Apparently 'tired of being .600p-
ed- no alrWiater a budgie belong-
ing to John • Jeffery, :Warren
escaped...ftoin •the•'.1ionse' Monday:: Brooks,- seigeant:at,arma, Wing
evening. But the •cold,...weatlier of liaM branch.—Brussels Post..
•TziesdaY'reiisthave Ma(lel the bird '•
•chne its ,initatr Wednesday Besidenee,Nears: -Centlhetion
morning the budgiewas noticedni Opening:0 the new moms s resi
a neigther's. yard', trying'
its way' back home :probably • ...take .Plaee around
nal -Star." • • • • •, • •••
• •sociations annual meetmg Toes-,
ffeads S 11 ilospital day,. ' night' -.Construction of the
•B W IiiekeY,•-fdriner, mayor..0/•.$65.000building oi Huron Street
Exeter ,' cli,a,inhazi • Of which will provide 13 behreents •
theboard of. .diteetore • Of 'South •and.,twe.lapartnichita•-for,„„,the:•.staff,•
Ilaren,Hospital.:'Association 'folleW., has. almost been Completed by. the •
ingthe -antipiat., meeting, -Moriday contra:ctor,..C.
Vice president is Wilham fralia There,will be delay OVerEllenngton of Usborne Charles ,
theridetallatioii :of 'furnishings but
Sniith;tneW -Manager of the Bank this •,'„is;: 'eXiieeted. to start around •
of..'1VIOntrealLsileceeds...the late 'C.' „May....15'.....4..eakingL-forward'tethe• -
E. . .,:treaenrer„7-.atil,Wiss' uee,-.of.the:neVr-quarters;.•Stiperiin,
Mak,ifieReederternaine.. secretary. tendent Alice ClaYpOle • aid -the
--LE-ketet TiMes'L'Advoeste. ' residence wllt•f'be. among the frn
eat•Of.'its type.:.4.H.lketer.!1,1meaJid-
. Accepts Position • ITO:eat& , • " •• • -
• Mrs.' Thomas PtYcle has aeceP 7
od a.,centract as teacher in -.Orden
Pubiic Seheol. • Her will
cdnimeneein Senteinber.: Decision
,concerning, proposed . adhition.
to!'-eliatonT.P.iiblie;;SChifor, .: take
-.arid-they fetWard..,.•steP.' when: the
town ouneii belds itsApriI nieet-.
ingx'rit is .expected that Avireread-
ings' .giVentfie; necessary.
bYlaVy.,• and: thenit. will beseet • to
the '?,,Olitariii-• Municipal Board. for,
• $0'000 Barn -Fire
Fire of uncletenninedorigin
StrOYel—a'hig, twe-section bath on
the- farm_ of 'Earl Weitz, conces-
sion 6, • TurhberrY,' early „Sunday
morning. Also lost 'in. the' 'gale
Were 72 Pigs, 100 hens :and four
Calves, tracto ,r manure spreader,
two :hay loaders and a.milking
' e) -•14t tal"lealiSt'll•Isr-Tossintimat-r
ed •:at more than $.12,00,„ partially
covered' by:'insurance. :The fire
Was CliStSkerel: at aheM. 7:30. A.M.
and 'the • owner had ta,-telga'Ae
12 head Of Cattle from. the stable
'llabte°s:=IieWlvigsh,!InAend.V4atekeethtle.
: Initiate New:Iiiembere'i?
, :Theregular rnonth13r meeting of
Brussels Legion :Branch- 218 was
held on Wednesday, April. 2,, with -
a'• large_turZioat of menibers 'and
visitors. Jahn'. Howick, Wingliazin
and,Blyth..bratiehes;•.--,,The . 'meeting
was composed mainly, qt_initiation
of:neyHinenillers-iittO the braneh,.
namelyvjainS,•,Brrnnr, William
Brenmerand Fred Cox, 'Att
..Winghani branch
toeletliargefor the initiation. •This
groupreeneisted of Jack Bateson,
Zene..,..:CoirimanderL Pon' Adams, •
district niembeiship :officer -LIOYd"
Carter; tirealdentWinglaiii branch-
FEDERATIO
NEWS.
(BY -CARL .liElVIINGWAY„).---,
ibiron County Federation of Ag-
riculture held their regiilar,montip
'Jr -meeting at which the secretary
read a letter freni-the' Ontario' Hos:.
pital- Services' •CominissiOn,' This
announced that there are several
eePies of a film tlla1infree. ex.
plaining,how thiS.fiew 'plan ,Will op-
erate. Your County FederatiOn' has
a - Projeetot -*Mein you .inaY.' bor-
row for"this.,,purpose.
There Was, 4,..goOd,deaLof (nacos-
:sloe- o the.•.questieir of a canvass
for 6.„ brucelloSis. 'free' area._ 'Many
:people spenF'teatfid: of .the ItinanL
Cial ioss that might. -te,.§ uit-13*. it
was ' pointedOtit:Ahat -there iS--a
einitinuons •ioss,:froiri,:_the'affects (if
•the disease.„‘. We seem' tti have lost
sight of the ' real an for 'Vita,
Progratii;Jhe health Of Onr,-faniil
lea. -.•Orie. of the .ilireeter.S ',stated
.that ,ileeterin theSielc:Childteri',
Hospital ,Torinate:Said:,,tindidarit_
,
_fever...Was • ...the' •,'"rinaet CoMinert., 'arid
one 'of' the ix,bor,iiis4ges!,thokh6d
to combat: It•deesn't,.emise :,Many
•deaths but ',airnoat,„alWays":"leaYes
perinaneht ‘diSahility,•to senze,
gree: For this son the directors
.agreed7that,the:Fehetdtien. nO, all
inits power ePread the ' inform
ton ',on thi piaii, and to Make
Preparation for. a• -canvass tbis OC,:,
tolaer„-L_ • _
-
H. Belizean,. agrieulttird'eX:-.
tensihri specialist,• us, that af,-.
ter the thiliador Which 'Cut ,thrimeh
Bruce CberitY.adast, Year,. the gov-
ernment declaredit a"disaster
aarkeean7,bib,l'iStruiliBruce it V.:
et .''ae•aeSid'SehnotYrthatnY
t:
farm ,• :accidents ,Cansei,itWice- that
anionrif OflOss.' each, ",-"To find
the catiSe of•••.aecidents'aadTthere.-
bY* learn '-j.bow, 'to
preYinee-Wide. Survey is expected
he,foreloirg-7--;•. 7" T*•.
The fqllowing resolutions -were
preeerited*. by .Frank Yeo, Of the
resolutions- 'Committee, .anct, ' Were
apProVed, by the meeting:•
From Howick Tpwnship: Where
as obetitictionisttdeties have been
used .to •Waete' time .and causecon-
fusion in Sante area ''',:therefore be
it resolved, thatchairmen,- be en-
Ceitteged te.erifOrse ',Strict ' parlia-
mentary Pr:kedge ' to eentrol..
cssik,r„ ,
•
Froin MeKillop Twp: Whereas
-
it ie felt.•thattliehntnber Of ,Grade
A hogs heingprehneedia less 'than
it ,.therefore. beit 07,
SO-.1)i,Pd1 that the, Federation of
" Plan "Vat, Wasli
.
At their 'regular dinner Meeting.
Monday ifight, the -• Zurich • Lions -
:Club' 'accepted' to new 'menibers
into:-Merrihership., Napoleon „Cot-
rivein::and 'Peter; Masse ' were vot-
ed in
aa.•therriliers . an will. be in-
itiated :at.-the,next regular ineet-r
ing,„-' The ...Club •.:(leei„ded_to hold a
ca.:Av'aSh—otr-,-.Satiirdat,7 April' 726.
Clifford- -Pepper,./ president of the
FalI. Tair,.! Beard .was Present at,
the'..,xneeting .and s,poke• to, the
members abotzt•the plans • for thiS
Year's, „fair. , of, how the'
board Would -like ,..fd'hold 'ilia- fait.
beside the arena . again -this ,yea
&rich Citizen§ News.-- -
From The,Huren Expositor
April 21,1933
A: quantity- of gasoline; 'cii and.
tools:. have-, beenstolen ,freni the
Tiicketsmith shine crnaher,;•Which
is located, in, Alexander'S-pit.„ Ti
theft.' was -discovered WednesdaY
and is thought to hive occurred
since Monday. • No, traceof the
stolen goods, havebeen found.'
Mr:. Angus 'Vic:Rae has taken ov-
er the fine up-to-date service Sta.,
tion in Blyth;recentlYin Charge of
William Stephens...:' Mr. and Mr.
McRae will go to, Blyth. this week,
Mr., Garden' Murray; of Walton,
received- .painful; injuries recently
when,a saw witieh he wasopera&
ing-flew into numerous ',pieces,
one part. Striking: hini (M -the Up-
per 'lip; :causing . to lose two
teeth and hiflietieg a: number, of
stitches:
Mr. and Mrs, "Aaron :itulley,Who
have been residing on • the farm
west . of Walton „owned by P. 13,
Garclinet,., have 'Moved to •the faith
owned by Mrs. Alex Ross,:on the
11th' concession of -McKillop,
11/feasts:S. 'T, Relines and W. E.
Southgate are haying a fine eern-
ent-'tbriVeway built leading to the,
lane between.. their propertiesonGederieh Sti, •West The work is
being done by P. Prost. and son ,
The 30:acre'farrn hear SeafOrth,
belonging, to the estate of the -late.
Robert •Garrow, has .been sold to
Mr, .P.,Petersdm----of -Egniondviite;-
for ,$2,600.
• • •
Flinn, The 'Huron Expositor,
,
April --1908
„..
The .hi.0 whitt',of „teat Sattirday.
tore part Of-. the 'roof :off the Shop
faCterY, Pari 4 it was t,ontemii-'
pletely of dropped; lit Mr.' R.
L.' .1rk' ard. Forthhaf,eIY.no
PerSori waa near' attlie• tine.
-itohert; ,Nfeinhish has
Posed 'Of hia 'biackarnithing busi
;mg' :in :Seaforth 0-4111.q.
rfavii, sirattord„ and fornierly
eStaffe, .who., has:. taken: .1mA-es-,
.-.Plowing is, becikriing gaiie• gen-
efal in this vicinity.; Fairriers are
tting a little . testleas; • bitt the.
ne Weather Of this Week has left
the -land' itt' pretty good..thaPe' for
'Waking ,
,• Syinp ge. plentiful this
eason that 'many toe Who
Ve iriaking it have er
Huron Farm News
• (By b.- H. Miles),.' •
,The 'rains' Of last7weekend:and
during the week: Were -vieleortte,c1,
by the ,farmers Ael ground
tione.,.had been, ver dry; 4rY;=:hOwever,-
.itArds interrupted seeding. eperd=.
tions and there has` been verY little
growth_ of 'the:grain that has been
seeded_ •
- •
Some farmers, in the south 'end
of theeciiiity,have.sompleted their
seediligraleratiens••:
"I don't want to seg. Any callers
this afternoon,"„ said -an executive
this secreta -y. "If they say their
• business is itriportint, • just ,tell
them _that's -what thefall saY• .12: -
-"During the afternoon a woman,
called -and insisted on Seeingf-him:'
• "I.rdin.his wife" .She explained.
•' And the secretary
Trbat's, what they 'all saY.", -
the- -little 7 -.red
.ctirites
14-e- little -read • schoolboy. • '
YEARS
. •
Interesting items gleaned from
The Huron Expositor of 25 50
and 75 years ago.
available vessel Med,.
Mr. A. G. Ault, ottown„. has had
a telephone placed in his ,grocery
The following .S,eaforthites have
been. elected by acclamation to of-
fices in the Western Football As-
sociation: G. F. Rogers,
H. 34. ,Tackson and J.. L Ji1kran.
Mr, :John Floyd has disposed of
his property, on the corner of
James and West Streets, to Mr.
H. Hunter, (if the Bell Engin' e
Works. Mr. Hunter has.secured, a
neat and Pleasantly located pro-
perty. Mr. FlOYcl intends moving,
with his family to. ICalainaioo,
miphirgan..
r
PrOlit,,Th#m*ft. ExP6st*.•
‘lApril-20; 1033
. '
;On • Motiday:eVening 'Ia$t as, IVIr..'
Archibald; of ,'•;IVICRillop, was re-
turning home frora Mr: Young's
Sale by the WaY.Of the townline,
and wheno131194te the, farm Of Mt.
jettes ',Sutherland, he 'found a-
poeketheek l3iing en the road and
which, - upon ekainination; he. feund
to contain the Snug. eum *160; On
Tuesday he came NI townr.and, left
the money; at The--E]ppositor. of-
fice to be-adyertised if nottlaim-
ed. On the sante' .day Mr. John
Wilson, .of Xul1ett, .vailed at this
Office to advertise for mei:my Whieh
he had lost.. .earry-
Mg it-#1.-hig 'inside coat. pocket
and. never Missed "it Until he get
hoMe. '•
AS: James L.L.nea
WR'ttie,..,.Lnos,:
Adams and George-- Wray left
.o.n.Monday-fer'Mantieba.
•,• Mi. Sohn. If., BroadhaothaS•hieli
awarded' the .eentra-et for the ..nren.•
tron•-•,,Of NalSon's."--new.
!.-We regret ha leart that Mr -
Craig, tioket agent ,and telegraph
plietator,at the Grand- Trait& .itail-
W#, :Met, With a Very painful' acci-
dent in a' Very•sirtiple Manner
Monday 'evening last.''lle wits 04,
ing -with Seine a the, yoting ladies -
of the .liotethWitere lie bottt(1S and
he slipped' on the floor, .14.1eg•
bending...Under frae'tuting the
hotie beitifeen the :Itnte' and. the
far, 1ui4 up
several WeekS, 1. . •
'
ankle; Will "like! be
,? Miss ...WesticOt4 of'. the .7th
tenecsaien. Of Hallett, bas tad
riculture sponsor a centest.';hiT,..en-.
-courage•-',pred.tietiiin'.,,,,.4f.:,,•Grade',"4
hogs.,' no.. aetiOn :•WaS„, taken
.on' this by -the. county; : We. were.
-forineilthat:,.any, tOWnehiP"*iehing
*liaire acontest of:thiskindcould
s;
Obtain:, the necessary records;,
Colborne Twp,:•.•• 'Whereas so
bean _greWersi,
numberAf-far-trier.S.,:es-:cppipared.to.
•the feeders of' Soybean:.theal,',' and
Whireas' theyMilf
peteentage. of the-,.--airiottrit heeded'
iui anaday.-and.,'whereseyheans
,are•.seeontl..ohlt to corri-•,as, a pre
resolved that•••.tiiitariff reetrietiona,
he', plated'. on inportsofsorboans..
Urge Care
Corn: r Sila
e --
ern hybrids Used graiuj or
silage should be 'carefully chosen,
beeause there is a wide variation
anieng, them and - not' all hybrids'
are 'equally:good. • •
, .
,• Ainongthe most important fa -
tors i» to consider in choosing,a Uy
brid are yield, maturity or adaPta-,
tion, and standability.„ These are
imPortant -whether the hybrid , is
to: be, used for graip or lage,
_ _ ,
Ability to prodeahighyield is
essential, but it anust belated to
proper- inatUritY:r Fer .example,. a
good silage -11Ybrid should mature
to the stage where the ears • are
,the .late 'milk -or dough-condi.tionatthetime-o-cutting? which'
should be nonnally before the frost
occurs.- At this stage the corn
contains about 70 per -cent of hugs-
ture, which is just about right to
make geoireilage. T6 have, the
corn reach the late milkor dough
stage ineY Mean'-choosingr d seme-
What-eatlier hYbricl then.some
grOWers bave .beett accligtonied to
using, but -though this may mean
sonie :less izi'bulk,-the better ma-
turity and ear quality will coin-
peneate for this loss and produce
silage of higher feed value. •
• In the ease' Of :the hybrid to be
used for grain, one shotild be chos-
en that will mature well in the
average season. In eastern ' On-
tario and Southwestern Quebec the
_moisture content of the ears should
be down to 25 t�30 per cent, at
harye,st, and id, western Ontario 20
to 2.5 per cent of Moisture. This
isessential for safe -rib storage.
Properly matured corn ,will pink
and 'husk easier than corn that IS
immature. - The well adapted- hy-
brid yields' higher en the average
than one that is too early or' too.
„.,'$tandebility is mere .important
in, grain corn ,thati' silage corn -be,
catise J.t:.rernairia 7-etaiiding.",1ttiger
in, the .field.befe harvest:, While.
moSt.. hybrids have '.gaed root
.strength and are tesistant4o.„.ledgv
ing- they Vary 'in „reSistatiCe. 'to
stalk7rot, which.affecte- the..10Wer-
part of. the stalk.; Stalk. ititand
consequent- • stalk .breakage, does
not4tffbeeteetf'etC:.P...gilihag..:Ic'sorininTiga.hturar?:
vested ,beforedeveleps. , Hut ;,as
corn MatureS-Stalk rot may pause
acid -plants to, break over bt4.
lot. the ear,. Where this, treetirs;
the. eats 'vial,' be haat' `because the
Pieltet will Mat • handle theta or
they may rot through contact.with
Wet 'soil, While there are. ne
known, hYbricle: that arelitumnie
to .etalk :mt.; there -are sortie ..that
are either moreresistant or -Wier.:
ant ,than ,others. • - .
• V a grower finds it ifficuJ.t ±0
ehOOte •ftorii„ aniOng the hybrids
beeatise. of laek 1 itrioWledge:Von,-.
ternirig,, them, . he should emitatt
agritultotarreteesoitti-
tiV0,. Or. Eipetimentat,
Ciale• ler; advice..•
ribute..:To -A frien
By JiiiiES Scow
Net lorig ago a. very, good friend.
of Miner -and; I like to 'think, „a
very' 1Varni-hearted 'friend of thia
town'T-died, ripe. in years, . eXperi,
Mice and wisdpin.. He was a. :tam,
°pa Mart;7.a Man..w.hose...narae.. and
Opinions. were qn Many. lips. .As 'a
man, thereWasiitit. a v zmitlier's son
an,ionglis .Whodtot no like and,ad
nairebinr. Ths opinions. Well, Yen
linOW'hoWit'is' With apiiikilie":„Edeli,
,
.majiis entitled ".tit. his,- own, but
80#ietintes'We'begriidge, that .pri.V.-•
itege.10.4.11 other' fehOw. if be -does
'not: happen to .agree With
SO , it was with J„. V.:,,MeAree's
Prize
on Auburn
„
- • Mrs. • •Carman„ Haines, . Auburn;
Was the,. winner of,-, en •autamiate
-
dryer in 'a•Araw •conducted by the
Heron- 'C-ourity Farmers',
Dra,Wiug, took .plae at the' .aind-•
tear TVariety,., 'she* .Clinfen..
day; night, •;Winntieket Was-
hraWit"by , Sharon, Strong; •Seaforth.,
Second prize Of a,Ptirehred Land-
race:hog went to Rutledge Gro-
,cerStere,-•43tu'ssels,IF..ariel•-the-elec-
tric tea kettle ' vvaa,...wori, by Bev...
Henderson, Seaforth,
•
.,- Because of: the success Of this
ail -a rnateur ' talent, .Shew,,, the, Hur-
n•
'County branch' hopes to repeat'
. at li. latdr dte, with proce s
to go to the, crippled children's
, .
namedpiulpr, chs „a As, been
joimporwnnaliatto • news-wlles
paper readers in. -this' country for
over half a century, -be received
more dial' than anY other -news-
man. he letters,. he :got -earne
from all, over,' From -Prizne*Min.-
isters and •other • statesmen and
diplomats, from', friends-- he had
,neverseen.„-frent Cranks and craeli-
PPeaotspVef.titleMrelelleall-PeceiitlPhleirnalla4;;:aphioot'ir;
some '.'_called hid' a sinner and. a
whole lot worse. Vern toeir thenr
all with the „bright; interest and
the easy 'tolerance which marked
was at. Our Old Boys' Ileunionand
'legCnre6rolsvutegilinhga*Offr: hilAe; b'hutehtaarlth etoirfrn Ihv Tess mws -
bey in hiin thatlie-douldn't resist -
a parade. You may remember
that parade. We were all proud of
it and the -people at_my end of
the town could, understand why
Vern • 11/IcAree would bestir` him-
self to leave the. coollieSs ' of rriy
living room to :pad down to the
pcoerrns—ntthh
corner,
rhin wcliressiistighagt°0wn70-arcdeuslrispe:
that he had never seen a finer par -
watch the :floats go, by. •
thought with a touch of pride-,-
great, deal of satisfaetion—and I -
Ile told me afterwards, with -a
ad-allY,where•
These were the Warm human,-
teuches which 'went into the 'fabric-
0/Vern's daily living was not'
. only .interested he; .
tlierk,ancl,-die4oulti-itakelpleistire„,„
For the-pastzthreeYeAS7'theHre- in 'their achievements Whether they ,
latiOulbetWeen„ crop_ secnience.. and -were--great--or - Sinall. • -
-7reetinfeetiOn.,of- cereals has been And it was betanse he tesneeted:„.:
studied:in sleeted fields near Ed- his 'fellow Mart so Muchrthat
ac°suf bleeacf6emdelliv'reoitYghstories01 the Ednonton Piant Pathology al:igYW4-eanhehu „-
Laboratory, Science Serviee„.Can--everything-under the sun his ever
adaLDepattirieiltqff-Agriiniture, re- keen mid Piekiag• oaf thebits lie:
ptitte thatthe -loweat- infeetiona-on. would Pik to' use inhis',OWn
hdidey 'seedlings.were ,frein soils 'imitable and preelae",*af..,.•,-'
that had been '..planted to one or . And ; that's *here I hire to say
say
more :1,Creps of oats daring the .faieWell.-MFVernin
three year study • . Thosphere Of •Iiia •own _horrii:,'. in the '
• ats is a resistant .crop to root clutter of his -„study.. With.. a, last,
rot infee,tiot. This ,cevaia1:. does not look into :.those and ,
provide ,foodfor the root rot fungi 'eyes under the thatch of pure .white. .;
so thOy:. decrease„-in....natabet, the .
other..hmirl-,.,Wheat. and barley :That way; never forget him,' -
areaziseeptibleto teat rot fungi. because , he helped .me as he had
in the soil so whenever they are helped ,thonaande more by. Just, be -
big J. •V. . McAree •
saw hini:makingi, a -feel Of
or When he caught snrff:Of softie
•unscrtiptilous-persOn attempting '-
degrade the dignity Of nan., :'• ,
• : AS 1 write these '.:•wertte-1-,atn,
very,' conscious of aorrie of j.lie •
things which ‘J, V. IVICAree st�id•••
try •Iiiiiitationa„...to he particularly:: ,
caefuj-about my gra npr:and
spelling .and ,purictuatiet.,VbeCanse
the trufti of the inatter..iS.,‘Ahat.'..''•..
Vern 'W.-de:a' bolYr- terror ''''Wheri it
carne to ;-'a, dangling participle or
:a ,-split -
,•This 'isHeasy.'enough-L4O•• under=,
etar.zdWiteri.Yotitemenifter.the,:_irian.„
•
p an ed .the itingt,..tend to :increase.
rapidly.• . The, three:: fieldsin the
testa ,•:,'•,near., Edinorit,OM With, the.
indet severe infeetionii„‘hdd been
:cropped • to 2wheat or harley for
'three' 'sheceseiVe"yeare. InfCctioui
.in, .these 'fields ranged, from 44
:52,:per ••,Cent. •• .
;rhe. severity of 'root rot infec-f
-tiodr"-Was:•.c'.desessedlijr•7,Taettialeli;
:SerVatien Of the.:131ant'TroOtS4h..the
fitps
greoi.4,vvan:Nyd4s„".7„:arcirteaci.po;d0•,,,,frofoll?ey,0„,acrrit9...
year: Othr--factorssuehas type
Of goi1;lillage-,triethods. elevation
and. inoiathre, conditions,'..were also,
.In :the late
.,secured .T trete
each, ,field" and • these/. were ...Placed,
in pots in- the `,'greenhoiiSe"add
planted.' rte.::: After --three
e Anything worth doing:VAC
worth denig Wae as
,...,.pPlasse.ahs,7".htyll.a..Vterri4aarn?'esal)a-10'.2'e:t44.es.
weplcs growth the. root, rot..eY,riiii- things, which, are worth doing we.
tains on the Seedliiigg7Were esti- 'lut.,bis later .years; When it was.
Mated.. Seven ..•;eazziplcs produced hard for him to" getaround easily,
infectionX ranging. frond. 31'. to 52 bus study becaine the, repositOry
pereat, and wath only one ex for most.:••',Of the important Per,-
ception' these 'enilehadbeen: crop- *di -Cala of the: wor.10. ',I...Can still
ped to wheat' -or: barley for tWo.of, see iriy.eelf Of 'a ennOY, shier/ter
the threeyeara,. since 1955. 'morning, .gitting„., there, With Min '
, ". ,
Citizens - are urgedto watc
carefully... all bonfires, to pre-
vent fire from spreading and
causing damage to property.
EVER LEA.YE. A. BONFIRE
-ENDED
Be sure fires are completely
eAtinguisliec14,qt night.
If a bonfire appears , to
getting, 0ut of control), don't
esitate.. .0
•Nki
iief