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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-12-05, Page 15pec unszat#on Ploys Big :Role 4 In, •Swine Industry *,.Mechanization, is playing an' im portant role in *theswine industry as •fanners seek ways of. stepping -up jefficiency, ' • • • . L'. Thompson'Federal_.Experi: en anal'Farm, Swift Current, Sash:, points, out thatlabbr-saving devices should be considered when plans for' a new building are still on. the drawing.beards. A grinding. ,and milking _' room, with- a pit 'equipped with : an eleva-. tom! leg,-- coultL process : feed --ani place it p eehanically Tinto .a floor - to -ceiling 'self feeder dr' into indi- vidual pen -feeders. `• -}' "Utilities 'Handled;_ Water -could be' piped into the buil'ding^under pressure to"automa- tic , pens or outside waterers. Manure could be handled by• a gutter. cleaner, litter carrier, or, if provided for,, a- tractor'scoop An automatically:coptrollecl vent rlatioti system would expel. excess moisture and foul air. , - I`i�ed;•or=-portable:'-loader, and�.a= scale for ,the periodic weighing of 1i0 -'s s u "d-alsobe'co sid ered, g h'm son stresse the lin-, T o p s s i , a rice.' of" selecting, building' oe a layout to "suit individual needs an he . suggests. that .plans may usual- ly, be -obtained from local -lumber companies,: agricultural represent- atives, • experimental farms or' uni- A;:;lawyer:dropped in at the cor +er,b>rt'eber=shop and got into quite aconversation,-"What Would you do";sir,'. asked 'the' butcher, "if :a doggy: kept ,: coming and :stealing; arreat?' "Why', I''d make.' the ,owner pay_ for. it, of course"- repi.ied';:the: law - •"In that "caSe, you owe -rare $1,5;" said •the butcher, elated,- "because:, •-it's Your .,dog." The lawyer smiled Fair_ en:' oubh� he.�-agreed,__ . ,us ed , r the "$15 from the $25' you owe 'me • 'or the advice," 11. -BOAS . IiA3rs ,TH.H Ery--FOR.-CHRISTMAS-- A -L iinple to carve roc's` ball turkey" such 'as thr�" (8:to•1,0 pounds(., awith"its generous -Mound' tnound';of -stuffing underneath; :will ""serve "10 •-to 12 people• -¢: very, "" ni ely. Te-- .enhance the , •.bird :ii,Se a garniShof""gteen "epeer' liellir leave... along with , delicately.:-- spiced, Rosy Christinas•,Apple.Bails 'arranged .on slices of raw apple,Thdipped rnapple=:juice 'to -pre vent browning.. (See Apple Recipe on Page 5) •_. -• :7 ' rcTRON•l xrnslrron s44FOR' ONT I~WO "BIG" S' ,'GBPS JUST. BRISTLING FULLOF C}IRISTMAS " GIFTS FOR ALL FAMILY TJHNG. S` -:TO WEAR ARE: ALWAYS '"APPRECIATED .GIFTS`'" Dive Ilim Blain whites; regular or no iron plain shades and new - patterned' styles: '•Single ,or double' ;cuffs, -"in sizes 14 to 18. Gift boxed, free. CRO AR' .Mrs:-1GI-Houghton;- Mrs: - Sadie" Scott and Miss Olive Speare,, ,ac •conipanied by. Mrs., Ver-na 4'eKel- lar, of-Staffa visited witli...Mrs. Lin. McKellar-, and 'Mrs Edgar'A1 lenin Scott Memorial Hospital; Seaforth, on Friday " Word has" b"een;"received of :the passing of Rev R. G. MacKay, at. Thamesford• :Burial Service:;; �viil be o`n-Friday. afternoon at the Presbyterian, 'Church ;in Ingersoll. Burval'c.will be ',in, •Staffa cemetery;: Church . service will be Cromarty Presbyterian Church oir Sunday at 1 o'clock, instead Are -you ready'to rent Yetis 'sparE room?. A:classified- adverisement- phoned" to :The . Huron Expositor 141 or •142, will bring .a "tenant 71ii Wgek k the 6aff)kik > • 0 By HAROLD: KENDRICK Excitenreiit Aroind SDHs Now that-the-Cliristmas. _exams are over, everyone who studied hardcan sit back ,and relax, while thosewho were ^lazy can begin:' to. fret - ,They 'cart begin to fret be- cause of warnings by Mr. Plum steel With the";exams over, °the extra -curricular activities began to get, intofull sluing. SOW AVAILABLE IN SEAFORTH in le :. Du licote Tia _ licnte ► 1ITypes of - B' : 6 :�lachIn es ' �� n _ PRICES Ct}MPARE SOUR THE ane 41 Seaforth 1 ONMU.N1TY ECEMBER 10 CENTRI 9:00, P in TURKEYS CHICKENS GAMES, FOR EVERYBODY ENT:ERT;AINNIEINT :z Admission Free • lAUSP ices . APen$ 'CbinmissIon DECEMBER 12th . KEN WILBEE'S ORCHESPRA Adi issiono 5O Cents i yr rr7: "r!rdr r,,f,, ar N, .•T 3' On Wednesday night' an "after - exam" -Skating %party :and dance Was held:- Top disc -jockey in the, school, --Ron Mason spun the re- cords.. for ;the students .to dance. to. tWatch next week s paper for re sults of this dance) • Craig Willis, " president of Tthe Students" --Council announced: to -the school that'a Christ has ` dance would be: held on •December, 12th. fan Wilbee will bringhis-orchestra • for the dance, Sports The senior boys • basketballaeam turned, out to ""practise -:on Juesday. The practise went from :3:30 ,to 5:00. They. had, ;a" very strenuous' workout:' lith Coach - Mr. 'F, Godin running the ` ;boys' through' some very hard exercises. When 'the boys'went to the locker room" they, looked to be' getting. m shape, as sweat ran 'very; freely :off ,"them Likewise the- : girls'.' basketball team was looking • better following, their .practise Wednesday night. Search : Goes On To ,Cure Disease Veterinary'researeh scientists, rn" •ntthiy parts of the world are con- •tinuing to look for the exact "cause of bloat: in: cattle. Bloat is the re - stilt -of an' overfilling, of .the rumen, the largeSt compartment of, the Cowls .stomach, with gas;; Such gas is, a product of the, digestive ,pro- cess, but under 'normal conditions _the..gas is,_eliminated. by belchibg before ;any• overfilling' and- ant ndant distress'occurs, According to, the Ontario Veter- A"inary College the actual problem • is. not ,why •or`.how much', gas formed;'" "but 'rather why 'the 'gas accumulates in the paunch .If•vet- erinary scientists knew why bloat- ed cattle; cannot eliriiinate this gas by. belching, then, the problem of prevention and cure `wghld be ,less -complicated ' • • Among the many 'theories as to the cause of bloat are, a paralysis of the rumen from indigestion,. or that a type -of .feed, for instance legume pasture. 'may play part„ In some:''areas a , deficiency of. phosphorous 'seems to .;contribute to the problem, in any event 'it is imown that" it is always Safer' to 11Se pasture contain 'g„at least' one-half 'grasses rather . th a n straight legumes. In some areas a phosphorous supplement appears to ease the bloat.problem in cattle. SEAFORT ' ° 'Community Centre _aturday, , Dec. '6 pan. --Zurich Bantams vs." Seaforth Bantams $ sQ• p.hi -Zurich Midgets vs._' Seaforth Midgets 1111ondcry, Dec. 8 Intermediate gs34 p.m HENSALL vs. ST..COLUMBAN Tuesday, Dec. 9 9:30 --CENTRAL, IA vs. No 'nient wa s• heard fro m either hes-' watched'ed very=closely;,correcting- a --few takes .. We will wart until -later -to see`: - what type of team, Seaforth:' will . enter this year. Sales • " The sales committee hashad lit- tle-work it-tle work since the "draw, on the ,re- cord .player..` The •Christmas" cards are 'going slowly..Everyoners• urg- ed to buy some. : Sakes ;of shirts andcrests have also :been -very slow. Extra -"Information" Toall those interested in chemistry "`Office Cat Th'e chemistry' professor asked: Bill what does Ilhl'03 signify?" BII `Well er,. at I've; got :it, on"the tip of my tongue,, sir•' Professor: "Then spit it out, lad! It's nitric acid." 'allot • "Spot;":' Information •'"Does Karen D. like the ,looks, of the moon,at .4 -a:m ?" Janet: - "What is it like to be independent%" Janet: Does this ring a bell? "Ron it's "time ,to ;go home." "To whom it --may concern": Ann does not" drink champagne. • Ions Consider How, To Determine Production Cost .FIRESIDE FORUM" : Fireside Farm' Forum net Monte 'days at the: home .of Mr:: and Mrs: Robert Dalton with. iT, adults Pres-, lent. Discussing "The Cost of "Pro-. duction, Can'We 'Find 'It?"' some, members:didn't think they"could accept an average+cost of •produc- tion, -.because it "Would not" -be fair' to small farmers • Our oW,n:cost•,of.praduction-would• certainly be more fair to each. 'fanner,,..expressed: this forum,- but farm organization would, be next best to "determine "the" cost` of pro- ductioh. They felt farmers • should tryi:.:to curtail over=production. Farm forum annual' meeting Will, be held 'at'Blytb,: December 10th. Mrs, George Hoggart invited, 'the forum for 'the next meeting Winners :at euchre ,were: high; Mrs. Robert Jainieson and Eric Anderson; lone "bands 1VIrs Har-: vey. Taylor and $ill Evans, eon - 'solation, ,Mrs, Frank • Hulley • and John Hoggart. ' PARR LINE, FORUM Parr Line' Farm .Forum. met ht the `hemp. ;of Mr. , and • Mrs John 'Scalded. "The Subject for_ discussion_ was "The Cost of Production, Can We -Find: It?" Cost of production, this' forum 'found. varies- in individual cases: We ` could, as labour have, sta+t.4 dardize 'a cost of production., In answer to •the, question; :"Would yoti'accept-.an average:co`stfo� ditetion figure for the' purpose of bargaining instead of youroWTi, cost of production?"'the" forum agreed the-aver-a'ge cost'of "produntiorf, is. necessary as a guide or ''Measure in Order 'to bargain 'from.„Howey er, in that ;cost 'of predttction, risk` and .management• • rewards should be included An average 'cost. of production , is favorable •to "half 'the producers - a"nd • utn,fav'orable" to -•-tire- other, half` of the producers who. a'rebelow it. if the price supports- were set at the average Bost. In 'answer to the'gliestion "Who should detentine.the••average' cost, 0±':production of , your. -product Govern.me'ht? p'arria Organization?' Co-operative,„, Boa~rd of 'Arbitra- tion?." the .gro'pp," said either goy' ernment, cooperatittes tlr farm or. ganizations: br. a united effort of all : three,,,, since gathering the ins formation" is `a' costly time -co isum- yob. Government fineneing or aid' Would, be necessary • .' • Euchre winners were: ladies, Mrs. Keith love and Miss Margar- et' MOUSseau, "gents, Wilfred Mous .seats and Ross Love rhe aiext: meeting will `be' at -the•- home of:Mr. and 14ts, Charles Rob:. inson. GALA -CHOICE' OF NECKWEAR Hundreds of -'newest =lies " lo choose from ui; neat :designs, stripes,. novelties and ;metallics under knot' designs. Every tie gift : boxed; 2.00 LOVELY 'SWEATERS FOR .HElt Choose • from: - Scotch cash= merest ;Banlons Bariora and' . _�, popular orloris in short and long. poi sleeve pullovers` and -cardigans. f Thecolgr'• range -.-is fantastic.-- Gift bxe' free. G bo d r e. �•s GIFT SETS .... 1.50. to 3.50`F II FOR HIM Nylons, Orions, Wools and blends,, of w rlo =n ever oncei ool�ird o �-i , Yc__ - � able- pattern," and every pair gift Nixed.' o -1 THE GIFT BLOUSES Dainty " no -iron " cottons,';.terylenes- -and crepes, in printed novelties,, plain shades :and dainty;, laced lar tucked fronts. Air!, 'SIZES AND COLORS DAUNT`. 4AIET LINGERIE SDIPS 3 2.95 to 7:95 •.'HALF SLIPS"..» 1.95.to.2.95 NIGHTIESv ....:.::,,, ....,2.95:to PYJAMAS ,295• to• 8.95 ;PANTIES- 0- lN ... HE'LL APPRECIATE GLOVES Lined 'or--: unlined capeskin,,, gloves, deerskiri; pigskins wools and leather -faced "wools. We have them all hi allcolors and sizes.." Gift boxed, too. •.95 " to: NOVELTY C91FTS .. w AOR I'll -I'M 1 50 to -3-50_ WALLETS - 2' 00 to 4.95. CUFF LINKS ....,..; 2.00 to• 3.50 LINK and. TIE BAR 3.95 ' ' RACKS . TIl and SOX SETS .... 2.50 to 3.951:39_' •KSr•;Y GASES .,... _Cv I FT,` . PYJAMA Choose from, broadcloth;' -flannel- ette or lannel-ette`or; knitted polo style pyjamas, in • a wide choice :of new ; designs and patterns ' SIZES A.TOJ± WOOL OR, ORLON SWEATERS Sieeveless__and .long sleeve:"pulov- r•- ers`; and cardigans; in washable- laxnb's wool and:ellen; all- `col or , ai:-orlon, :include Como style and, new •Shetlands• 4.• 95 :to': 10.95'. GIVE HIM, A Hat Gift Certificate Give him a miniature hat'in a bol, SI1G1E'L,L APPRECIATE.` GLOVES Imparted" " nylon •. chamoisettes, fine `English; Kids' and;wool:: gloves. We have them all .in a -r r nf_eolors to :suit ' e_very taste.,, 0 to 4.50 FOR ITER:' HA.NDBA -New shapes for Fall and Win; ter in imported" leathers _and` simulated leathers in popular'- shades; of black, , havy, red; brown, :beige and tang; 5 ato 11.95' DAIIVTT . . HANDKERCHIEF; Pretty..little fine linen hankies, daintily, laced or embroidered; , make' a: lovely: gift to''enciose` in` a Christinas• card. "Choose from , hundreds of the. finest 'Sud best• - __._ 50c .fo 1.:00 With a" certificate :for -the pace you ' want •to. Play. He _ can choose ' his _rat after Christmas . 6.50to10.95 RAYON, FLAN' EL .A, VIYELLA BATH ROBES . 'The deluxe gift everyman°.appreci • ales.. We have "a grand choice in plains; plaids, and . stripes, in aIl• ..; --grades,. our special wool flan. - reels at $13,95. Others, at • • 10.9; to• "27.50 31FTS FORt'TF HOME" TOWELS, 89e "to 1 50 .: j,-i,UI�IC CLOTS:"195 fa 595 iTABLECr4oTHSA195 to'`19.50 SHEETS ... 6..95 to 10.95. Pr. PfLLOW SLIPS ' 1.49 BLANKETS 5.95 .to 17.95 ..LOVELY .GIFTS from our •READY TO-WEAR:DEPT! DRESSES 5.95 to 15.95• ?Alm: I Fi$,sES 15.9i to •,25:00, PI,taID ..SKIRTS _ '14 95,,to-.19;95 T HOUSECOAS 6:95 to 14.95, CAR"GOATS :,. :..•'18':50 to 29:50' WINTER COATS,.. 34;95 to.750d tri. 14Tf1'i,INlERY < 4.95 0 10.95 z, --: •,a . :,;.;r.'till,., . ... : 's Ig v 1r1,4 (ref, rW r3'.�,'t !3..+ ri",.A r .et , ..x r Tfrre ' .still #rte o order. your 'Persona l i zed . 'Christmas, Cards ' orad. otherP ersonta#ized item at THE ' HURON EXPOSITOR r.(. flu) x.tr w2i e-4) , , Nsfr,th, e-43 # ,etA ii t et, irt.4, e r a orb r , . ; .c , t 4 ; a,