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...fir soh, o�R 'IL' ' ®�• 6 m�+
Noe v, teem le DU
Butte; has graced the tables
of ;vankirid, throughout - --
history Vast sdrttsof
moi y have: beegspent '
attar pt8, to equal;:
liuttgrfat_-tO.match it
ati.'tast tertture adds
composrtion:.ButOnly the
cow .nq .inci
l ns or
la1 ratory-can.make
butterfat.=That'swh.y &rat
grade Canadian -Futter
ie ;rain suppreme -On.'_,he
dining'tables'of the: nation.
round'
Hay township council Wednesday.
night awarded the contract, for
construction of;a..concrete •culvert
on Percy Campbell's .sideroad to
C A. rMcDowell Construction .Co.,`n
on a .-bid .of $1;715, lowest. of . three.
tenders received.
Contract for:: dredging of the_An
dersoxt municipal drain” was let to'
William;,: Lawrence, Zurich, whose
$1,035 tender was the only bid re-
ceived. `
Many- wonderful,. new -recipes=. -are
contained in Marie Fraser5s, new
butter' recipe, booklet •Just; send
ydurname andaddress to Dairy Fonds "
SerieBureau;4g9:tiurQ1St; Toronto. "
'The man'; who "does the . milking=
the indispensable dairy farmer -is
a"man• we,'re all beholden to 'for
fresh wbele'milk'and all the other
wonderful--. dairy foods
at dairy :foods" are
easentiai" for healthful living: They
supply-th'e boneand body-building
food values -growing children must
have and .; adults need; too,
' "why the healhtofand
your family; depends n you"-
the dairya
farThatmers,
r -Birt- did =you _ ever, .stop. ;:to _think
how important- the dairy farmer's
work' is to Canada's economy '.
and to your own'incoihe?'Look'at
it''this 'way, •One ;out of every six
Canadians, depends on the ,da1ryF
yfdustry'::for his 'livelihood:WI i
yeti buy dairy foods, .you help pro-
vide income .for the dairy'far-mer,
and, fOr .more than two million"
other. Canadians. Who: -Work-in dair='
les;' farmequipiiiebtt,. co (tipanees,•
feed and>. #ertiler . pl'ants. and
many 'other industries. These peo-
ple An',4iirni. their income; ".td_
purchasefood :and clouting, appli
antes, ,cosngetics 'theatre tickets,;
insurance ;policies• and : other items
'eomnion" t6 the 'Canadian way= of
life.
Now suppose 'Canadians changed
Intensive Cam rig r,.
Promotes Ccrada s
w'
lally Products
The ==most „iptensiy_e_adrertising,
and ;sales ;promotion campaigns,
ever': undertaken. by 'dairy proces-
sors are under'. way The main oh -
y ct of this June is Dairy. Month
sales drive is to boost .domestic
consumption of the dairy foods ed to hospital in Goderieh, where
processed from the ' more than 17 ed N hospital
ordered X -here
billion:pounds: 'of milk which will Dtaken. The boy was found -to have
be produced"tliic year;liy Canada s minor- chest injuries
3 ODO,O.OU dairy.: cows. ' -
Wen over-, .$5;006,900 a year is I The boy's 'mother,, Mrs. Scott, is'.
now being" devoted " to adve-r`tising the daughter of Mr,.and; Mrs. Jas.
A tcheson; G9de'rich Street -West,
by"'the ''dairy'proce'ssing " industry.. " "
Newspaper advertising represents Seaforth.'
the largest share of this expends
titre, followed bye'radio and teleyi
their dating"' habits -began 'buying
less milk 'and dairy foods; •" The
dairyfar#ner' would be. first to feel
the "pinch, • With his, income:redue-
ed; he'd have to Out, back his piur
chases of farm equipMent, #ertil
iter etc, Dairies, •farm' equipment
manufacturers and feed and fer
tilizer plants would' have, • to -reduee:
wages -maybe lay off, men. , -The.
purchasing ':,power: of • 21/2 million
Canadians would be substantially-
reduced:' Your ancone -even your
job -;night be affected. -
Naturally; such a -calamity won't-
:occur because Canadians' know the
importance of d.airy'foods i,ii their
daily: diet.•
By;; the` same token, the, more;
dairy foods-44'hr eonalime,i.,the more:.
the whole economy ";benefits. -And"
this is an ideal bine_ to help your
Self to. a large measure "of these;
health giving 'foods and a share in
the economic progress of Canada:.
For ; Tune is -the 'month -,of flush
production; on the " nation's dairy
farms- That'S.< why June is Dairy
tonth,
-DISTRk.
NOOK: BYJ•,RS
DUBLIN, -1$, uquets-of lIaCS-and
mixed ' flowers decorated. ['race
.utheraa Church --for the vp@riding
of 'Jean ''Loretta, daughter of " Jr.
and Mrs. Edward Byers, RR 2,
Dublin; to Larry 1 Cook, son of- •Mr,
and Mrs, .George Cook; RR, 4, Mit-
chell. 'Rev..., John Woelfle officiat-
ed at -tlte double -ring ceremony.
Clinton Shooter
• •The organist,''1V1rs• Edward Gilds,
played the wedding music; and the
soloist,. Miss :Doris, Johns, RA 1,
Cromarty, sang "The Lord's pray-
er" 'and':. "O - erfeet.1 ove " :
Given.inmarriage by, her' father;
the bride were a gown of lace over
satin" with .rows' of shiirring and a
lace jacket featuring ` -a Pete Pan
collar and 1ilypoint sleeves ;Fier.
Shoulder -length. embroidered --silk
illusion veil fell frau;`; a `headdress"
of pearls; She-.carried,;a.� bouquet•
of red .roses .and lily of the valley'
with' red and white, streamers
The maid -of-,honor,::Mass ^Verna"
Byers,'sister,, of the. bride, Wore 'a
gown" of:;net and lace over -taffeta,
a ' lace y jacket -With -•a_, Peter.,.:Pan
"collar'' and headdress of net;•Mid.
sequins She" -carried a bouquet 'of
White and yellow'ehrysanthemtims
with whites streamers.
The 'flower -girl, Wendy .Trutter,
;publxn,_ cousin of ther1brsclo, _Wore
a dress`of yellow lace and net -over
taffeta: with a "' yellow's -'sash ' and a,
yellow.: satin - ribbon . in her :hair.
She' "wore: white gloves and: ;'slip
-E►
an.,.
bllue chrysanthemums d 1!>lter
Streamers. '
•-'VVafrreYl`,>Jarperi. nephew' of die
bridegroom, ,vas 'ring bearer kit
carried the i`u#'gs" on a white esiu'
broidered pillow ,with blue, ritsl�9n• "
Gerald Cask, :brother' of the braid-
groom;" was hest• man, -and ,tie
ere were, :.Alvin Byers, brothel' : of
t.
the bride'; .rad James Flarperr bxo=
ther in-la'�v'of the briddgr'i►9m
The 'wedding dinner was serves
in the, •ehnreh Varier, wyhteh , Were
4eeorated : with pink and w1.ti!
strc amers and a' large 'whited bill, ••
Tlie tables were deeor:ated uyt1I
bouquets of mixed , flowers and.: a .1
three-tier `Wedding . cake "centred ;1
tlie .bride's table. ''he t tidies'
of the Cliurh, assisted, at the din- j
ner and those, who served were
l4lrs: Don Slemonr Miss Doreen S,iye.
ngMiss Bernice" Tloplienwratb,:
MiJane; '$et#ormann,and MiS$e'
Dos ari Soret Johns.
:niGSdrt:
tr v g_4to„-points„ifEases. , ,a »�,erOitaand`•tl>e'United tatedthbidehose : awhite an1*r-
quoise' dress t' white accessoriesand a .corsage of red roses, rsn1Vt�rs:Cokwillreide tRE4,ll.uests : attended the wedding
from • •To"ronto; . Kitchener,” 'Ntaw.
I an on;�.N0rWich, $ e a f o rt' -b,
Monkton, S ra d, Seigrdngvtite,
Mitehell,,DuVblin. and Brodhageno
Advert' sing, is,' a key sales tea
. for the manufacturer's 'salesma4.
Sh
pers, and :carried a bouquet of
Wins Trophy
`: Eric Bruce Scott, . i%z-year-old
son of Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Scott,
RR 3, Auburn, is in good condition
following': an accident at "
father's farm Thursday. The young
lad was run over by a bread_truck..
Frank Radford, a Clinton bread
truck 'driver, •, "told' police hewas.
driving -away after making , a de-
livery at the farm whenhe felt a
bump and looked- in his ,.rear, mir-
ror , ,11e -saw, the -child -lying :in -the
laneway,;iMr. Radford said he had
not" seen. ;'the -boy ' before the got 'isi:-
to his _truck. VY T ;
Dr. J. : W. Street, of Blyth, was
summoned and had the child" rtislt
sioni, Over-all • value' Of -.".the pro -
duets, of the Cana an a y
try reach the staggering. total; •
of
$1,000,000,000 , a yEar
Canada'sdairy, farmers and em_
pl'oyees - of dairy" plajats , receive ov
er ?5 ;,per cent oftlte „„Consumer's—...
dairy Mood. sales dollar After de•
uetiug`°enessosts=andds-tar
es; ""dairy -companies;are left -with
an average net prbfit:of only. 2 per"
one.
MIPOwita
I -It
MILK`
This .,.country _ranks sixth •among'
the • milk producing countries ....Of
the:World', -World'- production of
'milk last year reachedbillion:
pounds; .about '300 pounds per per-
son In contrast, Canadian;'produc-
tion approidmated 1;OO4 pounds per
capita
Of;
this:,, country butter':"accounts, o "accounts> presented' by, the
43 -per cent; milk and .cream'takes
31 per cent, concentrated milk, and superintendent.
lee cream :use 9 per cent and "all The 'fglle ving accounts w"e r
types ,of cheese " take 7 per ;• cent. paid.. , Grey Township,' grant on
'The balance' is used` -on farms The Murray Lamb Drain, :$114 47 K.
latest official- count'=- shdws' dirt McDonald,_fox,bounty, _$2, R..Hen
Canada -has 1, 093." butter_ plants, 35• ry, fox' lwunty $1, J.. Shortreed:
clieesefactories, 281 ice cream f6x �ounY, - $2, NeY 1►xeGaaYi�,.
n ui ra 60 D A Haig-
�Govier Drain,duleKea-
414
Ole Family ..Enio
uriiig the month'
of June
make Ice Cream :
Your Favorite
Dessert`
Try it with Pte,' Cake,
Alone,. or Make Up.
a tielicirius Sundae -
HENSALL
Cry it during"• -
!une Dairy
Month. -
"and Mrs.• Delbert'"Geiger, 'of
?midi; have returned after attend-
ing the Lions.,, Convention at North
;' Mrs: Wilbert_Dilling is a patient
at Victoria IospitabI, London,.:in 'the
interests•=of,rsh
heealth
,fit Else' Legion: bingo at`Iinton
Thursday" night; Mrs; Clarence
-Reid, of Iensail, won
olmesvlle
®nce.ntrate
silk Pro
or-ris Council,
Accounts :totalling '$3,306.23 were
passed ; for payment ; by Moitris
township council at'its--regular.
All" 1Yit5ers
meeting: Monday." me. h' " .,
R e Bailie;
f r Parrott presided Also ;passed were:
the fatal milk prod tCed: in .were present and cep
road
And what a fiesta 'of Goad eat r g is -in
store .for you" and ,your fomily! For June
-rneans``Dairy' Foods cit ;'therbest hies'
golden goodness of butter •fresh" from
meado 's .: : the rich, teasing,. tangy flavour
,of Canadiancheese ..'.'delicious, invigorat
ing plait., And for added, variety ,to, your..
menus; serve delicious Ice Cream_ —
alone or' in combination with
seasonal fruits.
Dairy foods are,riature's own
fine foods -good- to' eat: and
good for you. "
manufacturers and 980. "fl d milk Gooier D in, $ ,
distributors* 35 manufacturers of die "warble, fly -inspector, $17tl.50;:
evaporated milk and: 110 plants pro r - .
G H Nicholson helper, •'''$74 80 �'• A
ducing milk powder.Nichol, fox "bounty, " $5, D • Noble,
In: a recent letigr to The Nation- fo . Bounty, $i; " Niagara ;Brand"
al hairy ,Council, Miss 1 , C. Pep Chemicals, . warble fly powder,
per, head of the Consumer See $18023 Department of:Health, ins
Many Department of Agrieplture/. 'sulin, ,:$1.78; Cecil Wheeler, fiole
Strange as it .;may seem to ank- for Mustard Drarn, $1,224.48, Can
one c ted with dairy products ' d C lvert Co Gooier Drain
stated bounty,.;$2; Amos C. 'Martin,
t e.
o asso is '
we •finer "that' public attention has•; $326.63u Amos C ,Martin, Mustard:
to be:'drawn continlXally'and.foreib= Drain,.. $131.04, G. Martin, hydro.:
ly' to this group of foodsvhich..for hall anis; died, 11,64, \George
stand's second to none in contributes Radford, Mustard Drawl, $572; . re
g to` good" "t° °°tion Iii' these' ref account $i5° Nelson Higgins
ing'items both food and drink are h e iif f nce $958 A Fras
BissErs—
e. That "IVI-Mm
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ALTF,ORRD: TIE:IGHTS
-JustNorth of Gaderibh.
oe Cream With
Te
rood." Flavor°
m ie , ,;
day's' when a multiplicity ••o f; appeal- stumps, $20; Edward »ougan; ; Mir
r sta"s ar " e ,
e „tour er,.part�•salary, $�5f1',' G Wilkin-
i�.o ,. • of sa
and" appetite' satisfaction'must 10( 1' cry, $'l0.
ceop ting fora share of th
sumer dollar the high return dairy son, mile ge to Crediton $6 80
r ducts give in liealih_promotioit *iirilltam Brydgas balance 1
Widely proclaimed:'!
StiayS" 1~roYii "Car;
A: three-year-old' boy, 'missing on
Clinton's„ nram street fo1oVer az1'
-hour " On Tuesday . afternoon, wag
returned ,safely, -td -h4
mother, tvitti:
the aid bf Chief ii '1'ho#npsott
antl.;ather searchers., Mrs, Vic Har
greaves; frueefield, hard"left young;
Bradley the.,car;While she -went
shot ping in Beattie°s• ftirr►iturei,
store Somehow .he'. had managed
to get- .outf; and when."she-•-came
from the store,:" was' nowhere ' in -
sight •The hay. was'found": en thn
vacaiit.lot next to the Ito*Theatre
Playing ring; 'other;children Cline
ton; News -Record.
Chose CPR Station;
Once a busy, thriving centre in
this:• community, the Auburn CPR
station inti .now• awai'tiri '-ther,ham:
#TiE*1 F of-'sorite buyer *h&- ,'will "re:
move it frorii its present, sites Mod=
ern :trans't5oftation;lsas "no* replace;
ed the old steam engine passenger
train," which eliugged into this stagy
tion bringing many passengers "and'•-
freight, • e>tpress" and , al`so brought
ati:tlie Royal +Mail; This centre - al.
i;o' boastetd aI a ;'large" graih eleva
tor'' which; bought the. farmers'
gfaitk attd .road it ready to ship'to.
er centres 'When the need arose.
sti1ekt w to 41g; bti"'
bulreiipiilg nearly every
fix .tin tho' city ,•markets. -w•
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k ".o n Seaforth ' a
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oboe food in itself is, f►ttening nd that include"s 'Milli."
Sound dieting; advice `puts Milk in"every meat.. It is'a
'protective food that contains valuable_prote i vitamins and`
cxlcitin►<' W.hen,you are dieting, slim safely, with M`i11e-1
Herels a' sample day's diet,.aboiit 140a':calorie.
Orange ]vice, 1?oa
ched'
e$g, )!uttered toast,• I
Whole. -:01c.; C"offe,;'.
will undo (iia S0gail at
all nseais, if desired:
' Constimm6,Tomato ;and
cottage cheese:salad,
Yvfayo•tina,ise, Whole
lTomato iu:ice; Lealft'�
Lamb • chops Baked oesString Dotal; L
Lettuce safad, 'French . A
dressing, Bresh fruit,
Whole milk, " ,