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The Huron Expositor, 1958-06-13, Page 7R` ui ldoziEx �. ti a n d �► Farm Cleaning g Septic Tanks •' Baselne ts ... Ditching H NE O HLP. 2 7436' o , ' CLINTON, . ON. gown 0'' EA FORTE All personsin alit ' bQ 'the: Mt` iiciP. Y rd ownin ; or:. tier- , ng 'dogs must purclrase •195$ Licenses for tri same < on or, bef ore J e 20 19 un 58.:' Licenses will be issued from the Treasurer's Office in the -Town --or' -` T'oTrl the Tax Collec- tor,- Harold Maloney. t Afer that- date '.s: _..Summonses .. through tk�e.. Cour_ , will be issued to the owners or harborers'. of dogs, not having. lief; uses D TAGS Henson: Club Tries Sanilac T1ie initial meeting far 1958• of fife Mensal 4H White Dean- C I b held s 'the he a in li'ettaaR :Town' Hall Monday' night. 'There was a: very good. turnout, and 20: members were enrolled. :"It is expected that. aew fno . to re raves Will ,_be:_added be or the next' beforemeeting- on Jun e, 24 . The' members received Iolanda- tion seed:tif the'new Sanilae var- iety The leaders of the club are Bob' Allazi, of • Brucefield; and Jacl: Peck Kipper Bob Allan address ed the Meeting. The following officers were elect- ed: president,: Phyltss Lostell; vice-president, Marjorie' Sararas Secretary, Ross McBeath; press reporter; .Alex. ,RS/de. EXPOSITOR ;WANT ADS .BRING -RESULTS —.Phone - $LEAD THE ADVERTISEMENTS.: It's a°.Profitable ..Past'ime. our- i JTflNG .cam Weive Y ou E ERT dr - .:1 g _ � Y cleaning and, ,pressing., Skirt lengths' are altuays' even •'All outfits, are' wrinkle 'free crease -free., Try out service, and seep one; NN. E Seaforth nnOtTF x,� Group I of 1�rorthside 'United Chgrch held thea monthly meet ling: at: the 'home Of *re, , Dais With 22 Inetnbe's and one visitor ' Present, Mrg..W, . Bali, ' the pre s s = dtet dopethnee d linemetua dson TheBlas Bags werecollected a birthdaybox„ in aid of the cttuit Rind; -was passed, 'Se minded:,everyone:`oF he couhegre i, grap.. tional tuck r n- 1 l slipper o Jane 12 pot - luck and tieldets for the strawberry festival were,' distributed. among ,nientbers to sell, In the • absence of the Program committee, :Mrs. the13x11 took- charge. with Mrs. Adams°'reading a: hymn:. She then"read,the°$efipture, taken. frown atthew .'CVL', .,c Iyf�rs E. Ik Close ;introduced the guest speaker, •Mrs. J F. Scott.' Shechose as her" topic, "Chtian Growing.",. Mrs, )Tall, on behalf .of the ladies, thanked Mrs:. Scott and Mrs`: -Mills •for the -use of tier -home: Mrs. Cuthill and Mrs, "Stevenson: assisted the hostess in serving: a. lovely lunch. 1IIII!I IIIII1111111IIIIIII111f111111t11�IJftfl Portable 1 - STEANs .. CLEANING NG Tractor .r i s etliz erD�1' Is i _ Ca o� ors e T'.M • ,.. Cleaned ,. and Jenolized d B r ucefield We1din 9 General -. Repairs s Wisconsin sin Motor -Sales an `:' d Service. COCI&SIITTi!-FAR1V1 EQUIPMENT PHONE Chriton IRT, 2- 3272 11111111H11111It11111r11111111f1111ifi11fiif1ll 816, vat tr y a few cents y For oral . a ;da. r you can enjoy.pienty Of hot water for your household needs; with an automatic electric water,:heater at special tow Hydro flat rates. we ocher electrical ti e, clean, moi er' "BEDFORD MAN ELECTED; PRESIDE" LOVE F ►RREST REUNION AT flAYFIELD the annual • Love- Forrest reunion was. 'held at Turnbull°s Grove Wedr uesday -with 150 iiaietnbers of the.. elan-- attending` 'laotn`.Ntsrfolk,West Virginia; , Car, Mich., Kincardine' r Parkhill.; Grand Bend, Shipka, eter, Seaforth,, Hiilsgreen, Klippen and Hensall. A. telegram' of good. Wishes , was "'read from the* Love.; faintly of Vancouver: Robert Love; . of Thedford,. was elected,to office .as president,, and Mrs. ' Lorne :Luker, Hensall, • was appointed secretary: Walter Fair- bairn, 01 ii;ippen, captured the prize„ for being the oldest man present,. and; Mrs:,VIFilliam Forrest, of Heng. Bali; the oldest :lady iii a1 tendanee. Honors for theiyoungest baby prey eat"went to 401-a `Datafeof Grand. Bend; fairtily 'front- 'ongest• taupe;, Mr. and'Mrs. Norman Cole- inan and family, Norfolk,. W. Vir- gma; 'A full, line of sports was, run. off, directed li y Jim Loire and ~Lyle Steeper.. Winners' were: ehiid `rev's races,othree ,ne 't o.th e years; Lloyd' Whiting,- Debra Dove, :Jilin Steep- er; four_to six, Wayne Love, Mary Sturdevant, 'Kenneth :Jones; Six to, ;Bobby,,:, Love,. julran •Julia 'Blanchard:. eight to 12;:'''E s- ther Whitings. TOM .IOVe ,IIIIda McDonald; 12'to 15,.WayneMiller, Mary Scott, Frances Blanchardj,'. wheelbarrow~ race; Wayne Miller- and� Gordon` Whiting, Toni Love and Brian- r peanut scramble;. re- lay race, captained by Mrs..'Robt. Love and:. Garnet -Patterson,:with 1VIrs .Love's• _sidQ the winn'ers;.. orange race,',Cordon? Whiting, Ed RO'N- C UNTY (By CARL IMMINGWAY) doidi liaen Ggirgi•Lo, w gva e D.onrshopidc�utame eab] StuEsGrtgs errWhiti; lades', terac,M /ant; -young "mens race, ; Keith. Love, Lyle. Steeper; You>yg lager' raise, Frances Blanchard Mar Scott, .Mi'ldrod-Steeper,_ followed by. •a `tug -of War.. -A sumptuous picnic supper was served and 'enjoyed „by' all. , Turn bull's Grove was chosen as the -site for the 1959 reunion, the first Wed- nesday. -in June. Accident Injures =',EafrIkncettte,: of Clinton, po:..st:-ell 40--50 to *Win, the tenth °'af ival Veo- ner trophy •shoot at Kippen- Giro Club Weduesday:night •.In ,the -run- her upposrtioii.,•was JJ,k_ Gilbert; of`•Goderich, with x,47 50: ', Later'ii the shoot Gilbext`seored. 50 staigl*-jn 'another be event,to., " coine the 'first ' marksman to 'ac- eonlplish . this • feat- in ',Kipper club.. history. ' This is the tenth year the trophy has been shot ler, -and: anyone win- ning'this trophy- three years ' keep' s PossesSion:•ofit. • JohnAnderson and Lloyd Venner;.of Ilensall, have•, both .w'n it twice." INTI Mr.; and`. Mrs , •Harve''` ;Dol ' aii<i Mr and -Mrs R -:C = Dodds- spent , the' weekend in Toronto. EDERATIJN NE' Thi' ::Ontario__Poultr:y,-Producers exeeeitiVe held a meeting in To- ronto` Jnne 3. At 'this meeting: we were asked to consider the, stabil- iza•tion: price as:there'l a national Meeting ,coming soon. As :,you know, • . the -stabilization ,price: for ?Grade A large 'is 44 cents deliver ed, oiled and in, neVr 'wooden• cases at 'Montreal:,. Wi'tliout; going into 'details, this seexi'sto :mean 34 cent details -this gems -_toiean_ -?f4 'cents to-tfie pt ducer;in,thisarea" Question? Is this a'. satisfactory price? ;Abort 'a =.ago 'at pard - try: producer 1-n4tingsc there rtvas definite `feeiirig aniong; large 'oper- ators that hi floor price Which returneeaCBetts to the orb user -vvas tOd:liiiti.• Many of-thes.rge- producers ,aa'ted that, at•this- rice vertical::jrn*etatlou wbulr over -run the-htdustry as the -50,'00'b flock owner could'7nake `$cads of.nron ey" and., force' the small .-reducer nut of tsinnts. ` At the June 3rd', Meetinga large 'operator slated; that this .' 34 -cent floor• would be ;very :close to: n., year, pound ceilsng and :would be quite — ainsatisfactury :'He ,suggested •that Yrrder this con;ditlon the support :price -sl ouid b higher,'t9' ,provide a reasonable chalice of profit for -tire prod; r , `When :the floor..price was 38e in 1956,_, theprice_toiheprodncer-var ed-,jrom :29c ;,:ti 'S7e"' o Grade A liege, in 1957,;; When ;. production was quite high; price varied. from :?8e'.:0,• 53;c ,These• figures are from 'only one:local grading station:' and lnrgiit wait' a cent or ; two • Also under this floor .the' Spread between Grade A large and : Grade A .coed Ginn reached a maximum Ofj, 25c; quite anreasona'b72.... firth :the lugger floor: pace, -ap parendy; we can expeCt•;little flae- tuatioii of, price throughout the • I` thmlz ,this would he desir- aide 'Woken producers 'get 57 cent$ Coitsnmers will p ng to.80 cents" Pr ducexs nrhxi s- U shroct to' ebasaint?ss, have;.toid a that buy e resistance everops' when Grade and over;,70e causes ,sharp redia tions in sales, In the best inter- est§ of the producer , the price, should 'remain. •below this level. L would ;;appreciate it very much if'yon 'could• supply, me'with cost winch' would . determine ' a coinpar- .atively uniform. price` for the year round that; would return to the pro- ducer a reasonable income. When your -organization' makes recom- mendation to m Governent, _. it- is 40-iportif that--tlrey-have some facts from_ the. producers: Is the 34e to the producer 100 high? Too low? Or just right? ay ae:warning:Y. $ackact a is often caused ,by -lazy •; kidney action When.kidneys get out of ,order, ezcess,ac,ds rand wastes! remain ' in the.system.• Then backache, 'dis-1," birhed os That tired -outland heavy - headed feeling may soon follow:: Thafs the frolic to take -Dodd s Kidney Pills.. "Dod6 stimulate the kidneys to normal action Then you; feel better -sleep. better -work better. Get,;Dodd'3 Kidney Pills now s3 .. d Jf R R ANA»tea' PETROFINA. Doaier an d .Dis tributor PROMPT rvirtpacE Phone 354 ST01E PETROLEUM 'CTS :mu on, Seaforth .:.. ; OnL � DEIGr. Geo."R Hatd?tian- Attendin'g Fiend the Pleasant Way • To.=Foot Health-- with Miracle: Foot Aid=' -the -that' -Foot Aid. • •. ,owas iii`>ented��or re liefa n c i on d , Dries t of font f, P troubles. MIRACLE` exercises MIRACLE supports- P. ;:,.,doe, P, • • . � s both, Mildly •and' eptly. < When fit- ted b Mr'. ....Geo Y __George R. „Hardman,. y. uo ' ll :find the benefits Of MIRACLE FOOT .AID,ean extend be solid. the feet; t and back. y ,.... a the legs,,, u ack. MIRACLE strengthens; works with. nature,: to over=' come. the causes` of foot defects. Discuss. your problems person', ally, .with yr.: Hardman. ■if': ON:' JUNE 1 s 6 16 a.ni.;to s 00 pain. AT MILT O • ,w. SHOE. STORE .ZURICH; ONT. Phone Zurich 1304:' ON TUESDAY;JUNE'17 =- 10 'a:m to 8 p.m, ROYAL' HOTEL,, LISTOWEL . _. Phone 84 SEAFOR' Exeter 41 AE OPEN ALL TYPES OF ^CEiViETERy MEMORLALS' Inquiries are. invited. T ephone Numbers: linton. 1620 Seaforth ,573 BUSINESS AND' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY • 1NEBICAL.; ITSBORNE dz HIBBERT 1V[UTITAL INSI7ltAl1`CE CO... READ OFFICE Exeter, Ont.• President E. Clayton' Coiquhoun, E.R. 1, Science Hill Vice President: Alex J. ,Rohde,, R.R.3 Mitchell DIRECTORS ---Martin Feeney, iii: R.';2, Dublin; ,Robert G. Gardiner, R.R. 1, Cromarty;; Milton.McCurdy,. R.R. 1, Kirkton '' Tirnothy B ; Toohey, R.R.- 3, Lucan, AGENTS--Harry-Coates, R.R. 1, Centralia:- Clayton Harris, Mit, chell; ' Stanley Hocking, Mitchell. SOLICITOR W. G. Cochrane,. Exeter SECRETARYTREASiTRER Ar-- A' lfirge; get bet+eEn,t;Se aiid,.70e, Thur Frasers Exeter k.�dv.<w -,.c�r1:';