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The Huron Expositor, 1959-01-09, Page 6Ori E l ili4N 1 xPOSITOR, Ski RM QNT., JAND' Y % 1950 ,L D A%EN NEws `.OF T #E. WEEK Mr. -and Mrs, -•Fred Kistler attended the funeral bf. his broth er":Chat'Ies Iistner„in Dubini last .`,Wednesday„, -b Rev, -and 'Mrs. _John .�• uckle and sons,; of Hespeler, visited at the home of. Mrs. Albert,; Queren• - .on their waw t ert n, where they will reside' Pas or Arbuckle:, accepted the call to the Lutheran Church there. often- don,. n- '-',' 'isS•Gwen hock, Reg,N„ 1•+9, '•e visited her par- ents:ami' fin,fid in Rock, elf's, 'and Mrs: Edw., ..> overthe. .Goose,.of Edmonton, Mr. ' Carl student of Waterloo Seminary; at. e Of Mr; and Mrs.. Wm: the hbm y UegeL• - • ath . Helen, Goidon Dorothy, S . Y: 'do , with and David.Becker,' Of Lo� n, _..Milton Rock for the; ---DFr' and Mrs. . , . Christmas .holidays. . -Mr, and Mrs. Harold,Sm th and Mr: and Mrs. Ford Dickisoj and Glenda. with IVIr.• and Mrs. Robert Gibb; and family, Glencoe, for, New Years. nt -for o left- M Watson.t ' r D 'k real for a seven -week army, train - Mg course. 1VIrs Watson and sons are• remaining with her parents, • • . Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe - , r:tin Buuek,. d. .Mr. and. Mrs. ,Ma David o • Milverton, . and Mr.. and ' Mrs: David, Gerald Buuck, Seaforth,, wide ck re- • and Mrs. Reuben Buu . Mr. re- cently., tly.: . ine. ° enterta d riiell "role @V 's ' (Vele u Miss League at members ofthe Luther Legg e., • 7, -Mr:- Ala `.• -ttie-hoiiie °. of. her-pareuts,. , Mrs 'Harold: Wardell, on Friday evening, • Mrs',., Hilda t? Qek and .-,.Shirley. have been'at the home of Mr.' and Merviir ” Leanbardt. Miss 'Donna Puschelberg spent setae Christmas holidays with her rand ' -rents, Mr. and Mrs,. John' z, omen, Mr.. and, '-Mrs; ' Wilfred' Ahrens, and sons with Mr, and Mrs, Gore don; Bach,, Thainesford, recently: Rev. •and''.: Mrs. E. J. Fischer spent New Year's .Day With their,. son and ;:daughter—in—law,. Mr, and. :Mrs.'' John. Fischer, ,Torenti , ' Mrs. Elizabeth'. Querengesser at: tended a Diegel family dinner at Wake's Restaurant, Stratford; on Sunday • as. guest of Mrs. ,John: G. Die el. annual 'EDrodhagen 'School, meeting was ;held at the ,school pre :Wednesday afternoon.—Harvey',Ah- rens .was. elected trustee, iii; place of Norman; Bennewies, 'along with. trustees Wilbur •I oegy and "Harold. Rock.: Mr.: Reek -is ;:also secretary,, ed-lI w as` ail of f 'u - r sic er M � urea x T a s._de .,d tided, to install an O. beating sys- tem._._.._. Guests. 0,G:4:0 and Warren She- dicewere: :�aY uerniaam, and Donald `Wolfe, Brodhaaen- .'Wayne. iss J an nn•- of -`L olden• M o Peuerma ,,. ha:m; Miss ' Beth Sliortre d CoIe' Russel.d 1e, ` Miss Barbara arbara Clark, Mitchell;, Miss`Doris • Kir14on, ,and •.Bonnie.'HQwes, CE MILK --- U. SO lb&t4112 Gam£.: r� • PER TON � F ,RTIE R ..., costars with DistrictFari s The Ontario;Department of Ag; there are "swafer ay of 'doing oin g ricniture Will-. be ':conducting , a thin'g's; - province -Wide ;farm accident sur-• There, is a' great needfor an all- _ in,;tlie near future. In' leading mut. organized ,`effort _to „promote, UP la th a• eve at, Ii, .H. 13e11"'"'. farm safety in: each community, exteesa,a• specialist- for' Grey,'.across the • Province: This .'`re= Brace and ]damn coynties,.praltog tfi'Wholehearted'su ort of ed : the followin material • de altng g t m a or with this very important event. Nest farmers at this time of year will' be • making plans: for •the con- in'g •year's farm production; Yet very. few will: consider the" fact that -an 'accident to one •of the Members of: the; -farm family' can completely disrupt and even ruga these vvell•.laid'iilans,''This can re- sult in.'a drastically reduced'.farin income; not to, mention •the:.sorrow and ,suffering which cannot be. measured„ is a. very -clan,'- are' e- c• uses -of these_ accidents Farming today:th .a. ,. erous :occu ation, It,lias the tthird then a .;prevention- program can, be g. P . highest' accident rate over` all of aimed ;directly at eliminating or cold_ ate facts and sta These hex d._ s the e • ectivel ontrollm triese tales on" and Ila ff c ccu ate s th ma'or_o y g ., e P -�- it -•-iio i - e8in ed w 1 'es--when— trsti it trighest��nanxber of accidental I es --':` doubt give everyone much ,food for deaths of any,' -according to United _'At the present time in' Ontario, thou ht_and.-will certainly>.'provide f:farm, e tatistics. A surve o Stat s y� m tion i n s, this t e e. infer a s of • i ent eventio Y � ' an act d r n F .-ai f ab ss or P. accidents in Bruce County,, several a\'ailable; Aside front the results ,e` ilcational' _' rogram :to_. follow:. ears.:a o also ints;out;the_haz,,;,, ,. n rve . Po :_. of.thc Bruce Cou su about.. ,. hat t t e y ,.g _ _., _.: c , tY Y, rtness to.the_fact t his Y , - W . _ p e of toda s f armor . u�n tar g ' aide s . a Y avail le . a .the • •onl res ab re r - fi a fe ro am Y g "^a a t f -su e nd sa o ry Y ,F g year "in the•> ne• "'county! Y,..W. Tn.,:one .,, o �,,f,,otii'.alie, U.S„'.where, a; consider . to folloXv” will be ,tremendously of-. alone':: 12 farm eo le: were killed, a e amount of ork has•been done P P b1 _ ,w .. -.. ,_ fective' 'in ;reducing the' farm' ac` and the f an e in ured in 21S werem e m the' eId-of far sa .: How- J.fi f ort, f �' hewn 'in re a , .,.. r te-•is s c dent a P.. ro ert 'cal bills • iii ,:meds Y ' tial loss P Po no he''U.S. ,.the ter.,report' froii► various •.states', in damage... and. -time -lost` -through ac ---same -value here°in:--Ontario, as ori- U,S:' T he last: few, years the w cidents • 'amounted, to ,almost $20Q' , formation gathered from close at where....f rm . safety. _.committees 000, -or•, as assessment of '$46450 hand. ,Farm accident surveys:have have , been set ug and,.•where :a for every. farm. family. the .;coup . -flee--most'. value ; �n`mthe ;`locality in Safety.,Program based on; * thor figures say --the financial .which„they -.are• made, ='This past ougtr farm ac'cid'ent sgrvey ha loss from farm •accidents there Spring, the Provincial” -Minister•, of been planned and °carried'`out, the. amounts"to. o'ne-seventh,"cry the to 4griculture; the .Honouz able 'Mr•„ . acci en ' rates have`been de- tah realized' net farm' incomes m farm d t anted ` that •.: h ` dfellow antro the. ee r 's .Such flee d c ea > 1. beenon e £elite s've Y Yi' ane i recentyears..! T e svery Department, would:, be starting',. a, States as;lVIinnesota, hleyv Kamp; probably .true` in- Ontario. province -wide _ survey of farm.!. ac- shire, Kansas Wisconsin ;'and ,Ohio Most thinkingepic today in ..cidents within the coming ,`..report-'decreases in '.fatal farm Ontario Who, ''arm .any- way;con- This, survey is to be conducted''by �,,•rk 'accidentsrange from. 20 to netted`;: with ; tt e .industry af-'agri'=' the Department•through -the "Ex- 75 , ;per .cent Non-fatal 'accidents culture, :realize that somethxn"g .tension Branch. Tt is to. cover :ac .,were also:, proportionately:decreas- must''be done to� stop this appall •,cidents „to' all '.farm 'residents in . ed; loss arid' suffering It• --is.• -ono. -Ontario; no .matter where they inay ' 'This, is` .what ` we :.want to • 1iap= int, .. of the.:bi gest p}oblemsfacing_thie 'occur.- The_su>vey will;cover;one en' in: Ontario; .hence 'the, impar- start this.comm so e year and: it will industry today. Contrary to, m g tante of "the farm accident •sur- 1e'.s.' .belief most • accidents ,March 1, .Considerable progress _ve ;:":.be' ionic . 'on. March -1. This eo 5 .� P P g._ don't just happen -they are caused. '•has already been made: in prepar- survey of Egan aeci`dents •' inay ybe Mg' ch surve ' ast ' d ect re- i for-su a his - and .the .cause is •the >r g 5 . _ T P thought. `of : a's' "a , province wide .re sult of someVhurnan`:failing-gen-:summer.: accident report `forms 'search roject':.Just as thean- -erally"' ignorance or `.carelessness were' -pretested, all ',over the ,pro':._" s:w ersto-'many other agricultural„ er :sonic lilies both Since:::: inost.:ince to 'make sure 'that the s:Ys- roblems'. are found through.- re -- farm. , farm: People. `are ; blessed with a: ;teen of :reporting was as simple as search So,'keeping an •accurate •re= T`de ree. of common.'possible:;and;•yet•,as complete •<and'';':• ' farm accidents' will•'sh'ow fairly 'Mgh g. , ... .. , card ,of `sense ' the, :answer• to::the: ;problem' accurate: as < '• possible; Arrange-� ,best . t ays to tackle =one of the seems to lie .in safety• education., ,.ments are now be>ng: made m each" bi' est''nroblems facing .rural faire- In this way,,•the farmer and his county :and district throughout the' dies today' of the rovince 't " or anize:` and •instruct ° 'l'' "can'.be Made aware P n g , .. :, . A_number ' of :: eo le in every family: . rm and :.Earn people `to- assist' with this P P hazards that~e,xist on the 'fatin p P ., ,township `in each, county will be shown that, it `willbe to thea• ad -survey, ,As mentioned; before;,: the .asked within the '.net . couple 'of vantage to•.:remove •,:these. hazards survey in each county:'wdl be •un ",months to help 'with, this program. �i herever poSsibie. By making ev- der, the. direction of the county It ;;is hoped: that everyone, will : do cry farm fa`ixti1y safety- cons cious,;--agricultural-r-epresentative and his leis' or ;leer -best -to co operate they, --w 11 come to realize :that ter- staff. Each county as: being. ,or- throughout the .year,,•If any"mem fain wets are dangerous'- and that, ganized on a .township:; basis with her: of`"a .farm: family should suf - few the misfertun.e: of an accidLerit, it should be .reported. In this • way, the misfortune of a few can • e used •for the.future safety_ of zna'ny We -can Yearn not only :from 'our - own ,mistakes,; but from' the mis- takes of 'others. ' a nu, liber -:of reporters spread oyer -the township and .headed by -a township, chairman.'whose' re,spon-, sibility; will be to see.that all. acci- dents-withinthe township -are -pro.: perly ..reported. These township Chairmen' will all be members of a quires: e' . pp county farm -safety -„committee every .organza ion, co P try ,county Will assist -in directing and institution that is in any way con- v' ,id e eonductin'g 'the survey.'The re- try the age cultural mlus- sults of.'. the survey will be sent: try and::as well, 'of course,de to the Economics "'Branch. 'of vidual farm people' "However;' the in of Agriculture °to. firs m .. rta t ste • in: develo in the D efull hent_ t. �� .p° n l' ?�. g• be carefully summarized'and. an' an • effective; farm, .safety' .Program alysed. At;"thhe. en d, of .the survey; repert will, be compiled .for the - whole. province and as well1 there ,willrhe a, •breakdO-W 'to show, the ,count actual picture .I~a ac h , . Yand 'district.. this Survey, 'of. course, -is; interested ,only in the cold hard, facts about farm accidents, but is not at all concerned,about' the • per- son to whom the. aceidents happen. to . obtain statistics • on local, ac- cidents. °'It is :irnnerativ'e that we have. the •facts pertaining to the problem. before •we, proceed to im- prove .the situation,. 'Once it is known; what type of accidents are causing the -greatest riosi and what HOCKEY • NEWS. CContributed) The Sea£orth Mid'g'ets” defeated the • .Rensall, Midgets in pairt of Minor hockey doubleheader 'in the Hensel arena on •Dee 34:The. visiting' -Midgets whitewashed• the honietQwners;- to the tune of 7-0 The visitors ;put np. a tight" check ing- game, ,and Patterson in;' the 'Seaforth goal can ,up with his -first•-.slroutout::,of. the -,season ' The 'line of T. Dick and -Jimmy, and Bill -Pinder produced the most goals, with Bill Pinder, coming , up With the- hat trick for three goals, with Tommy • and. • Jimmy' Dick' scoring'one'each, With -Tommy, get ting four assists for a big night. Ted •Lamont scored his. first..:goal of -the-season 'with 'a shot,: from. about'' 30 'feet " out. Harvey Dale :completed the scoring, to Inake it a convincing win; for •the visitors. The . '• Sea£orthi-Midgets : '-played their return game with the'Zurichl Flyers on Friday, .Jaiivary - 2, • as. part -of a -doubleheader, 'with - the hometowners; coining, • up with a decisive win` over the visitors • by the score of ;642. The visitors kept the ,score chose. ti` L th- e t • last st p e r - -led��hen:�ey s �re d oai s withe�t 'areIy, rom thevisxtors. HarveYDaI , anJgni mY Dick Were the . goalgettersrfer the - Seafortl t cam .Thiswas th'e�ec ond w i,n for the Zurich toamoertho Seaforth' Mid ets and :'so far.'."ah e only los: s- es they bave'met_''Zurich are"D" team :and are icked to go'a.I.on waY in their divi ionin their la Y offs,; ounce -• eaforth .Midgets ar d The; S g -the 1Vlitehell=-Midgets-in part of -`a'' doubleheader-m:the Mitchell arena •by the' score .of•14-3 • The score was !diose ,for • the . first two `per - rods. 'Bill Teel'•opened the' scor ing,;for the visitors,: while ,Ralph tied it up. In the; second period','. his• 'second; oar to ut, Teal],: got e g Y P . the„ vis tors. one up then Tommy Love-;; ored :to make it 3-1., Neil: scorrng for Nlitcheil, mon' rto 3,2 for the visitors. Only%for the 'toughluck- pr good goaltending ° by _ :McNaught: -7 kept the,.score dawn,” In `the final p er iod 'ahevisitors exPleded for -12 goals;," .while;, the honietowners .got w Milk; .one,.Harvey iDale really 'hit. his stride ' and ,scored •five, goal`s; with'''T9111.: : Dick Bill. Pinder:".an Dave:Dale'scoring.'two..'ea'ch,• Ifo roundIn out Seaforth's:'ig'bgest •scor g ;spree rof'.;the--season. atur-day ',night ni ht there `is' This S minor.:hockey-wit1r-doubleheaders; between ,the' old. 'rivals, r :'.Clinton teams Se,: come .on, fans, • let's see`; you 'at the;. Arena :this Saturday_ 'night=no excuse for the merchants UNIT;ED�CO.OP AIWES eONT'IO -"0 u w.r. t.a=... 424.7Z'; R:T0. ZE BY T KING DLEI RY.:BEFORE- ,..... -PlusK Further', Discount: for ' C'a'sh Paylnent ori • I 4199 or heft;YYe Saturday,;]Viarch 1 , AfterMarch 16, normal -tern* willap ly= 3%0 30 days, net '99,, days I T ON' A TON OF 0. ;F'O I;XA.1ViPLE • „IIF D S YJN 0 . ,R _ � CO S $g ' FERTILIZER. WOULD BE: to • EARLY DELIVERY, r a. 2,00 by Janu y•�3f, 1s9. . ,,.. � PAID. BY. •March 14, 1959 $ 4.,00 TOTAL, SAVINGS :.,;, - ..,,. $ • 6°00'per ton" When you buy Co-op Fertilizer,; you not only' realize •substen-` tial savings, you also benefit by the<;val'iiable assistance'` rendered :' g, by your local Co-op aff - They .will ,assist you in .planning' your Spring' Fertilizer Pro - grain the, Fertilizer Analysis y our' farm;: gram and help": You . .. ... , recpires, Buy Co-op lertilizer . a top quality plant food that is GUARANTEED free-flowing. backed by our "Guarantee of'-' Quality" Certificate.. EARNERSCOOPERATN FCC , 'TATION••FEEP MILL 7 p1 /3/9 AT down :of-Seaort n accordance with a resolution passed by the Jlunicrpal- Council ofthe Town of. Seaforth.. h� in view f that reh : � pro'clam y. c• the pese nt r q�te S situation, Ct10 n , _ allowed to run no dog shal .be:.alto... at: Iar e: in ` the Town :of Sea-.: from ti furthe un �. .tori this.; oat.: •:: A d ea .35 de bon --- �'.ice a • ddn . Machine Rolls—Fine all.colors 1—IJ1 .h '` BY'1St0 �;' weight, t,, .. - Puck Chatter , • The Midgets were really,. flying _iii Hensel and_: all the boys came: 'u :with a: good dis� 1 -ay : Bill-"?iin=a' e. , • ed 'op o the. first line: -dek was_moy With •- Tom and Jimmy Diek, and`s came- :up' With: a . three -goal per-.': fornianee, with Tommy and Jim MY Seeking a 'goal apiece, to make it five goals •for .`this 1in'e for the evening. "Pa'tterson 'came up with his., first shut -out' of ;the season ,in a fine display... What a, different story in Zurich' on ,Friday night! Most of the boys Might as• Well: have stayed at home inSteadof going• through. the' motions _ One 'thing about''natiiral ice: if it is' a little soft, it sure tells 'w,hether the lieys are; in -con= dition .or ,nof,, and it. sure 'told the 'Seafortl •boys.' There Were three or ..four of .the boys „ who came ui�, :with their usual steady gairie '1;'he Zarich- lro3s"have a strong team"I ant} gould %go, all the. way in their division: play=offs . • Y The local Midgets'finally found i ellon. their, scoring• guns in Mtc b . Monday night withthe secd gnline of S; Teall;:,1'1 •Dale and T. Love, coining through'in a great scoring' spred to: score- eight :goals. The two 'forward lines;are• starting "to. Bering: the health, of the' -herd -own- click, and if the 'defence'C onlyy er's family and consu` hers of•rrulk.-.come up now with someg The wise dairyman, will' keep,' in games.' ' • tditeii:with thedairy cattle '.disease control., programs in `;operation throughout- the .province", • , , Stables•,nee riot be -elaborate or expensive.:.: but :should have:ade- quate ligitin,, 1r nag and Venti- lation., Manure should be removed froom the .yards.. •daily; • since .-open manure--=piles--provide • a br-eedi place for flies. -.'Clipping the. fine hair from the . udder;: ,flanks and belly of the cow will help to keep her clean and comfortable, Remember that mrlk:°•should be cooled to -below 50 deg F as soon' *as possible,, because at higher -tern; peratures ` badtetia multiply rap - 2] 28r. 1 Sheet 2.�r x - •-4�-P-1- - COlors °-6 P Wh , 28 sheet ,...::.: Desk Blotters -=Green onlys 20" x Counter Check Books: B 1 c each ,15-: nk arbori lea, " • •a 7 1.00` -far< • Carbo k ; each 0c.: rr Bac _ 6 for. - 1.10,. TOP QUALITY 'MILK FOR .TOP.. PROFIT . . Losses from poor ,,quality milk rejected. 'at " the dairy -plant may mean the' difference between a :Profit-7-,--and--a--loss:-.-to • =the dairy farmer. The key; to quality c(pii- trol lies in a number. of factors. Since inilk is. a •human -.food, the r. of.:elea�rim .ss.._ hould axrig -deg .ae s_ be 'exercised 41-.1 ;the production, and handlingf rt as ;wc . expect =:of. the housewife r'wheii. ;_preparin'g• meals. In the reduction"of a High a acto `1 e. umn.f quality milk p m tki .H r . he ' most important. ' • - A healthy' herd is a more pro- fitable'l'ierd; idisease reduces: pro- duction and ncreases the rate; of replacerhents, as. well as enden- F. CHRISTIE, Mayor. 'November":; 12. 1958 , _ "GOD SAVE, THE QUEEN .10 .2 n 0 p. 3 ..]nes ' hiteWove - --BU S /8? . Business- °ye -5.1-41/8 41 pile Folder --Letter size • each 3..•for - Cap Size, each 6 fo r` , Iq 6 ,1/2:--;i-25 0 l 9/2 ,25 for .04 .10' .05 .25 Mimeo a h Pagert ti hite-8l 2r.x11 it 60 0 for r'. 000 'f o idly, ,Quality, is the key to the progress and develo,pment of he dairy industry. . 'Overheard in 'a small-town bar- bershop: "The way the cost of living is rising, a dollar saved is' fifty cents . -lost:" • UCK�::�ITH • •' 4. -: RSM T 1V1r, Ross'' Broadfpot-was. taken. to :a . London ',hospital ' on.; Friday; following-, the suffering- of a „severe nose bleed;', He took ill .early that Mr 'Harry Johnson,:of the :10th. concession . ofMcHillopj., had -the. 'misfortune to break his ankle on New' Year's 'Day. He was using the ;tractor to start his car, when. ia..;some manner he slipped ,and .suffered the injury. -He was• taken to Scott Memorial. 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