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EXPOSITOR -. -
A ' • '
one .4
Yoiir church, lit co -Operation with
local safety -offic also --will. urge each ..
motorist, t observe :the rules "of safe,
driving.
It will he °-pointed out that every: -
driver morally responsible for.•the
safety of''.evergione with'wbomi„he' '
Shares our streets' and -highways...,
mbei this wveek andevery. week'
--Lit-is the duty' of everyone -to' -
AFELY
ONTARItl...
DEP thlgi4T oF 'TPANShoRT`
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INISTER . ENLARGES ON DETAILS
GOVERNIN IA.1• PRICE SUPPORTS
The Honourable;Douglaa S. Hark at price of 64 cents per pound
Mess; Minist r of Agriculture; has effective May -1, 1958, .basis ;deiiv::
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anng n the • first fid,b st set � of prices cry. ";' Montrear,' w"til,;
n appropriate
established under the. Agrieulturaiprice and ,market:,differentials for
Stabilization, Act, These include othermarkets and butterfat inpziee rth-
mandator : fro prices s n
o for, six of er forms which theBaard may
the e- e
- in y commodities: named specify, This is apliroidniatelY 107.
n act- -the andr
t meed'
a earl ' per � �? Y Y P cunt of the base priee� • ,i.e,
prices •fox three teonimodities, but -the ,average price fair the las10:
ter, hogs• and wool. Prices have years; The
Previou
s.,supppw
rt;'picebeerset by- the Government fol- on bciter was 58 cents,
lowing
rec mmendatioris-m_.
_made-
by The ,'`working pri
ce suppor:t.
'forthe AdvisorCommittee and thehog& to be n effect ' forrhenextAgricultura1.Stabilization Board. year:effectideApril 1; 1958, Is $25Guarant ed eary prices,which Per..i0IPounds
for
,w.
aam
::dresSed
_may :be.ealledihe,workm „su Fort -Weight' fromGrade--
,Avareassesprices, include a Federal Govern basis.Toon
menu ; ent'•to purchase Can
.A r to�with.:appropriate-ctrl
agreem
ferenfsals for' other, _:public, stock
ada, `First Grade creamer '',butter' ;
and '
throe fi
Y sw. o C
creamery:butter g ut cnida, as may
be established' by -the -Hoard: "b acrd: This
is approximately :7waPser23'ALT�Nthe base price.:' Tprevious' Sup -
Walton Safety' Sistersforhog,. cents.:
The third- meeting of -The Club`' The price of wool ' will he -;sup-
Girl . Stands on Guard was held ;ported =by deficiency 'payment at
in the, schoolroom ' of theWalton the'levell64 cents' per pound"""hr
public school • on' Tuesday, with wood grading . Western Range
14 members • present- '. Choice ;58f60's; hal£ blood - staple,
A :discussion took; place on the fob-, ; Toronto; and, ialb ropriate
first-aid kits which are\to be blue.
The :.topic was- on how the club
,girl -keeps fit mentally and ways
of spending "time off.
' Home assignments;were; (1) Be-
gin reading aworthwhile book; (2)
list Ways of how 1. spend my time
off; (3) bring record book''"up to
date; (4) `start getting things for
first-aid kits. .
tri
WinthropPlans
aderich.' Tri
rates for all other grades except'
rejects. This will " be effective
from April • 1, 1958, itol March' 31;;
1959,': and it apPjrdximately;il0 per
cent Of the•base .price= of 54i `cents
per -pound for" sheep's. wool. Inthe
past .no' supportrprice' was
feet ° for' wool
Mandatory fl'oor pricesestablish'
or 'six of the nine key gain,
9 �tties',na`med' in -the- Act are •at
80 r f .;se , price,'
whicpeh is thecent 'avoerage•the price during'
'the last,10 years, ;The 'base prices;
and the mandatory 80 per cent
floor..pricesyfei- these -six eoinznodi--
` les are' 'shownin ' the following
The regular meeting of Winthrop table: • - They-wiil•;be effective -from:
IPU was held in Cavan Church April 1,-:1958„ to -March 31 1959:
Sunday evening. In; the business -
part -of the. -meeting' arrangements ' Base,:.Frace :_llrandhtorS' ,
were;-;ivatie %ti; cunni tiuu :with fire IIID%.. 80%-- ,,-
Cattle
-banquet' tuhch wall :,Tie ..held:. April,.. .: szi:so cwt. sal -5D Toronto
22 in Goder ch at_6.34_F m.�Aiiyone _Hogs (Glade
wishing trans: ortation is'•asked'fo `.p9, are`Sea
bItdtwCasavdaene; idChwurctoaav5e.,30a..:B.inbZe-Bucttaerrc`s()'First
0 cwt. 2—
3 7•"Toronto
-discusson
at, regular meetin s..
g
1VIr. Summerell will 'be in charge''Ch e '.17'`st
of the?diseussion for the next"meet- Grace thea
mg A coniir ittee made up:of Doli 'alar) .::.-_ ..31. is_ 23 Ontario
.Dodds; Earl -McSpadden, : ;',Larry .EggF.(A Grade
Wheatley, Margaret; Boyd.* and
Elinor' Christensen; -were appoint.
eel to "'<;be in charge of the Bible
discussion
The: -scriu
tra
Ap taken from St.
1Vlattl�e�v,: chapter5 'was read -1 y-
Wayne. t)olmage. The . t o, p i c;
"Christian ' i
n Cit zenship and 'Com-
iiTt nity Service," was 'given by
Grace
Doig. -Mrs. E', Toll 'was in
charge of, t$e questions on the.
topic. Mr. Sumni.erell , pronounc-
ed .the benediction. "A . sing -song
followed. -Lunch-was served and
the meeting_.closed--with "Taps."
Hibbert Council
Seville Constuctton !.;tendering. at.
$2 353.54 ”; received the award for'
the construction ;Of concretecul=
cert ori concession: 5,?Hibbert; .-at
the •monthly Hibbert
council
m
eet-
mg. MondaY. Other = tends swas..
f oni eL
r M can;& F
aster Z'
..._.;_ _.for$.,460.
B_
law': for
Y the.: ctts�tributi+ort .af gas
inthe:` ' 'e
� pini a village _afDubin'; was'
given; -first "'and. second readings.;
Union Gas officials ',were'. present
With ' the by 1- w
A by -law', -o levy • two-fifilis of.
,one,
mill fbr . meinbeesiiip fees in.
'the Federationof•. Agriculture'' was
given first.and7second-reading and
will-ndw'
be forwarded "to thew De=.
partniept of Municipal Affairs for<
approval.
The provincial .aid ,grant was re-
ceived =from Tuckersmith-:Town
ship for two-�drains -Sbepherd;-$i, .•-
$63,99;•.and Big. Drain;. $118.45;:'and
the Clerk was .•instructed • to `:have
the. • gg �-ants 'distribiited' to , the as-
sessed.- owners `of.,Iands and reads'
in the •said drainage :ureas.
ant --df .
10
II ,
the 1?opy funis, to' .help `defray ex
penses :of the public 'speaking. con
test • Township insurance„was: Ire=
Stewed with'? Adair.:,ampbeil
Plcsn Meetin
fn Stratford
Stratford will be the destination
of ;Jehovah's ,Witnesses,in the, Sea
forth and Clinton areas on April
18), ,19 , and 20,:,wheh ,they gather
for their three-day' circuit asserki-
bly in the Stratford Collegiate
auditorium; .Hari 'McNally, presid-
ing ininister of the Clinton -congre-
gation, announced. -
The assembly: program” will fea-
ture Bible lectures, and instriie-
tion, and an- educational„ class in
public speaking:. A. number of -tile
local congregation will ,take part
in, the program.' ,
Large) •',52 doz_ ,42 Montreal::
I,a'rn,b, (Good) ..24.25:: cwt. 19.155 Toronto
Prices.=on ether markets will be
at appropriate ;differentials.
Mr Iiarkn
ass said that due ..tb,
the difficulty .of°'seciirui'g"sufficient'
statistical data the 'mandatory,;.so
r cent floor
Pe�..P�.ces on:4Wh at,:o;its==
and barley, ;not 'coming : under: the
CanadianWheat Board, will net be,
ava abl
11 a un • `fo in
w „g t.he nex.
t
meeting., of:the ;Advisor.y•(ommit-
tee to
•
Harkness ' aid that the', Ad-
,visoryCommittee will b_e seting
s sorb -`o 'consider -a '�lic t
Y _ PP a ions for':
uarante `
g ed- yearly prices on other::;
commodities
Logan Council ''
Logan ';Council iheld' its regular
meeting-,: with, Reeve : iirauskopf
,,
resi •
Ito d e
P a a co nts : am
ding u . , , aunt='
,; Z• :8
g` to, , $, ,688 1 _and: ;,general
counts -'t'
otalling. $2,038;21 were• 'or-
dered, •,paid. The `municipal, Habil--
ity, compensation, and :spraying: in-:
surance .;policies;,.were..re'newed
with F,.. Adair 'Campbell & Son
ol
---Th - report of he•'Centre Bra icli e Northwest:D "rain ::was .,call
and provisionally radopted;: and' the
Cls
rk instruct d:
e reP
tag `ar
P e a ° by-;
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law with: five year. Ola%, tieh'en=:
tures, court of rebisign,.to lie Paid
May 5, ` at 2:30 ,
A ,'delegation -:from Brodhageit
was present, •requesting'.the.reser
facing .af:_ the 'road °ibrough-the,
business section. This "'matter • Will
beco d
nsi erect ;further When: the.
council. 'meet§ with the: ,above:: on
their road' inspection.: ' Refuliding
of "the surplus..1.inonies ' on ;;the
Rune* --Robinson -�-andlvaught.
drain&- w.a's 'approved.. ,The; 1958
membership to:,the..Association, of
„Ontario' Mayors :and keeveS - was
ordered paid
The 'Government H)e£ieienty y
menti, applies -only. on Properly
Graded wools
Secure, ,the. ttrtn lost by Patronizing
,Your Own. Organization
JACKSON HOMES LTD.
:' `:Seaforth
is collecting wool, for: grading and
sales ozi the.,..et{-operative: plan.'
SkilVera ;may obtain :sacks and
twine free of charge from the
above _or:'their_Licensed Operators;
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The annum spring meeting of
Zone C1-' Canadian Legion, held' in
Clinton, Memorial Legion Hall, 'on
Sunday; threw 140.Legionj aiRres re-
presenting` e er
Ievery branch in the
$ e__fr'ont - ., _: !
Farad the.. hall . to the
'Cenotaph. at 2 p,m,, was led by
the
Clinton Legion Sipe Band.
plated by zone
were_: laced o
ne
commander John llatesgn, Wing
ham, and Arthur Leyburne; presi-
dent of Clinton Branch..
140
and
dedicated by. Rev. C. S. Inder , of
St' Paul's -An lica
n Church; : C1in-
t" n.' Parade a ..
Clin-
ton. d marshal- was George
Campbell of Clinton. The massed
color- party was in charge o
g Of J.
D. Thorndike; on'
Ike an .
d the 1
dsalute .f �e at
the m'
arch=past was taken 'by:re••_
gional 'vice-president flowlapd Fell
of Guelph,
' At the business. meeting follow-.
in"''the
dei,.. ar il¢.r., • B' '
g ...P a atesaix ; prex
sided, and iutrodneed the follow-
ing, guests of honor as th.eY took
their places,on•the stages provin-
tial . ;poppy ,"chairman -:Maurice
Searle, ,,'Toronto;' regional vice
presjtdent .Rowlandi Fell,, 'Guelph'
provincial chairman. Chester Mer}-
Tara; district conlnnander`
Ross Gordon Guelph; : Mayor
J. •Miller ,:.Clinton• :•- distrie ine m-
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bership• ehairnian <. Dgnald; 'Adams
Wiil ha
g ul,, •disiriQt Wella, ':'-offi-
c�r George °-Inglis; Belnore; dis
trier sports ;;officer Russ McLeod'.
Preston;, .district poppya
ch irian
J
1) T horudyke, Clinton; :.deputy'
zone. c�minander Harvey. Pfaff
Exeter;"zone secretary"; ° John Pat
txson, Wingbam, 'Zone spode of.'
freer, Douglas- 'Andrews, Clintoi,
V
A A representatives Col, J 1ty`
er, O. Crawford and John Hfilis
all gf Londpri;' serviee• bureau sec-
reiary "Seiltt'y" Forbes;,,Tenirion
e
" Dal
''Kin .° _.t..he
f . AVM'...H h.
Campbell Public school . R.C.- k;
4t
Station, Clinton, winner ',of .the
3iiorPubfie ;
school'sPeakm
Petition, 'charmed
e o
m
the attentive lis
terlers; with; his, speech "X.Travet-
led
A..:,,,
With'. h m lain.
a 1s
The , main _• speaker Macri e
c
Searle, Toronto;, dwelt
en-;:t
gra
affairs
in`'general,• "and ei'riphasiz
ed the work:, of the; pop , •. eanri
paigh,in all,branchesa f.the
ne
_ :zo
lie .was, .introduced fly' r ;:1).
Thorndyke and.. thanked hn
by .Jo
Pattison,'
tatHne
e nt -
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or 6,
Y rlstle, and- endorsed ; 'by ----t e
Council -of the Tawii of Seafoarth)
`3The. Moral Resonslblhty Campaign
for Safe Driving, now being; conduct=
ed by the Ontario Department of
Transport, merits the closest, atter
tion and co-operation of all the driv-
ers and.. pedestrians in the Pi9,ovince
y
11.
_a of h
time. . _AS thC. campaign__ _- _ , .
slogan. an `
its it
_You r - -.
g _ . _ . _ are moral)
p _�:e
s o.nsi' 1
be for
sf
a
e driving'.
[AYOR B. 'F CHRISTIE
"Cala reflection' should persuade,
wade
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,everyone 0
ne w
lo walks'ks and d�°i�?es that
:the veltare
u c
n _ -
. , y ommztrnent.,•we make .
i
.., arrles:-af .cur dreli •glons,. to act .' ..
as we would have: others, act,`'; would .; . .
have a :tremendous1y valuable; effect
on the ease`^and safetyof our: -walk -
"Building
l�
wa k
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uldn�
1 safer hl h a
g ..._ w sand .leve
_... to m driving g Y -...... v n ,rule
developing
sand
laws toprovide-maximum
, protection r, otection: for-all<..a Areas _
p re areas. of con-
tinuing cin'.
activity
for staff :-.. _ � •
g s of experts. , But the _.
xl? best safer de- �. _,
v ce is still; the understanding .y-
......,ando•-o . er,
��,.. c ataon of each,,driver
_.. � .:.. and
pedestrian Aga.n and again there
cur.,..,ies a point in, e erybody'S, •
daily
experience
wh cer a
safety depends solely upon the individual s
ability to' fit his•
;t or her'actions "into ' the traffic Situation '-
"Riht now'is the best st tiine'fgr drivers and;. pedestrians to re=
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ex ax dile their 'own ,personal actions -and responses to
._,,:and responsibilitythe
changing
aflc is�ure to accept moral for, avoidin
the conflict that' brins' on acciden
phoned' bine Huron. Exsitor
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NEW' BROW•N EGG LAYER..,'
arra-n's SEI SAL LINK[
1n keeping with Swift's -
policy - of always:offering)„
you;the Pick of the
Nation's Bloodlines, .wail
are glad to announce that
arrangements have beech,
made for the production
and sale of4. J J� Warren't,
new Sex -Sal -Link Layer.
The
SK -Sal -Lank has an
outstanding record in
official' laying tests
egg•;1ay .::g tic
throtighout�the co-an
the 1956 Storrs egg;' ay1ng
test ;.`tie Ses Sa1 Lin1c
Placa- third out) of 102
pens entered -with produca,
tion .of ,285'!" eggs ::per hen;
housed .This is 54:more
eggs than the. average of
allo-b rds-entered: Theo
'Seg=Sal T.ink has also tinge
after...
time, ill 1
s dela , .side'.
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`tests !:Proved : is r
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of --groat—Production—and-
high
great production andhi
feed efficiency!'
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and other
u fine'Swift 'chick*
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