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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-04-18, Page 6HMO N EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH. 4NT,; APR, 18, 1958 LN' IS, TIMR.TO 041( S . • _ SEEDING `.RE11UIR NTS EiVIE • , eHuve,NMalting n g Barley 'Contract ct L;....: • iAmountof. Fend Oat, r; cot. acts Fertiliz r •Suppliedon Thes e Contracts :. Rril o me ca e-itee',dCm s. l!° d - n ODTS � •aiiROD Y. "GA � 'HER:TA and BRANT BARLEY Iaattltecl Aznoullt of Michigan' Certified Sanllac Beai Seed .; itegistet:ed Michahte Rein• Seed Grass an Clanta t.; lover; Seeds': Available ensal 1. one; ..Offi1ce 103.. Ontario Feed` 2O Dealer's Personal DLD.SSU P- _ ER.HTOAED°-P R Y ad o Po.,vt�erBrakes,• Whitewall -Tires '. H r� amati.c very low mileage. 1957 Pontiac 'Laurentian Sedan • 1957outh Sedax> • 9'5-'1Vonareh $ardtop • .1955 Dodge- Sedan 1955 'Pontiac Sedan-.'wo tone 1955 _Buick 13ardto p `1955 Buick -S edam 1964 ,FordSedali 1954 MercurySedan, in new condition w car coni tion CfieV1953°- -MeV. . Sed �ri" a For 1953 ,:� :_ da 3 d e 1i S Many Lower Priced Cars— Name -Your Price. No Reasonable Offer Refused 541 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` • 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:: u. c 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-; ,. 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; CTAbIAN C O-OPERATI V. 100' ".If-ignoraiiee is bliss" worriedrxgQ' , - + RS 'LIMIT the pessimist `why - aren't There " • more `happy people?" , 217 nap Street•. - Toronto •.••i••••+ •••••i••••••••••••••••••••• • • • : She needs an EXTRA phon� - • ' :in the kitchen • • L r f •_ AS 0000001 •••04r••0iil!"Ilu0000 000. ► DOYOU? 'To order--cali your; tel'eplroone b.."001.6 office. • 0. •- • • • . 0 •, • • ••._ 0 • , 0 • • • • • • ' • 00.400 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- : t 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 - h a 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 1? ,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 = u 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= 1?• 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 wilt hring;.a tenant. rorrs • • an outstiilnding 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'. r Y `tests !:Proved : is r i:_ of --groat—Production—and- high great production andhi feed efficiency!' o is th N w e time to order, re. d r -mon - .e. e makin Sea= a - Link la er chicks for our ` flock.- Yon ''can get; these:;; and other u fine'Swift 'chick* ` b3' contacting ENGIN' Ni 1 R C hnton. a. Phone 847 r 5 ,Scalia" Swift To,Serve Your Farmpnd Fam( Better etre, ., • 4re:you. ready 'to.rent your spare ,room') A: classified advertnseme li L Model #86O *''COMPLETE WITH •TOOLS 10 DAYS . 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