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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-03-13, Page 10zo-Tux, 104t. EXposrroa, SBAF ORTH,. ON; MARCH cn 33, Lq,5.9 • Get fully.` automatic' ignition ignition in CANill,ii"S No. ,IEQON ' GAS _ RANGE • An ecgnotmca1 'range - .with automatic, ignition on four; top burners and in oven jest turn on ' the' gas, and the•burner lights. . Protected too wtt11 100 % safety shun -off:--Equapped -with=in= dividualtop btirner•grids '• and bowls;'/ safety pulp out broiler; White por- celain enamel finish. - quality buy: at A an• ,economical price,. 'AVAILABLE AT SPECIAL-• PRICE g the Gran Durgin _. - .. � d.Cpening Phone 585•' • Seafoi BLYTH AREA DUNG . LIBERALS' DISCUSS. PRO INCIAL PROBLEMS trained people and it only cdun tries that-have,..trained.,educatien- alists that'' are .progressive,' Pro- fessor James 7 R.:'Scott, Seaforth; told''a meeting. of the.Hiiron-Bruce• Liberal, Association, in Blyth last week, It is predicted that by. 1980. we will have .an increase in pope= lation of " ten million people; he continued. More people wean more schools and mor trained teachers;. Professor ..Scott 'ivho is execu tive director, of the. Liberal Associ- ation -of Ontario was introduced by; Miss :Eleanor Reed, Dungan noir.. "There never was a time' in. the history of the . world when such, rapid changes have _taken place as are . taking place . today," he;. . told, the, group, `and th'i"s is 'ably -the beginning," • • • • There are great problems, ,loom= frig up :.for the farmer, far great-= er than the . marketing problem. INS/quitewithin "th:e: reagin of pos.' Si 71"i. ,ty That :the ,•farmer iso facing the greatest."problen he .has; ever faced, that •'of; contract, farming, the slieaker said_ Scott Fairservrce,''vice-president: • of the_Central:Area,••-chaired the. ine'eting. George Inglis AR;1, Clif- ford; president 'of ,the Huron -Bruce Association,.brought. greetings and, expressed his.°pleasure to the 24' members of the •Young. Liberal. Association `who were present . _Rae..._Watson Liberal' .candidate • ok uron . r-u;ce-ndrng,=exlressed ins" appreciation • at -the large re- presentation 'of young." Liberals' present . and in. part; -';'stated: ? ".het us try_to Make our, rurah•edirimuni-. ties" a • better: place in . which to. live; Be aler`t-.to the;. needs 'of your: community.,,'; and above all, • have faith in yourself and 'dedicate your sett to' your .job " he said Jim Blake . of Ashfield township', expressed the ,'appreci;ation;.of-the Yqung--L. iberal: Associalfert ,for the, ,invitation, extended to •them to at- tend- the meeting - Mr. Scott ainiounced• the date of� -the • annual meeting ;of: the'Liberal Association _to'.be held in Toronto April . 3 Tlie sfollowing delegates and alternates to• attend thi`s'. meet ing. were appointed: Wilfred:'Short- •reed; RR 1, Walton; •;Cecil Blake, ]bungannon, Era n k' Thompson ;Holyrood onna- i oil,; ,.. iadxQ ter; Mrs Andy Lunn;, Wingliam; Jim Blake; Dungannon alternates.' Robert Hether-ington, Wingham; :Geo•,rge'Inglis 'RR 1, Clifford;., Cliff Dunbar; Ethel ;'Brown:,Smythe;. RR 2 Auburn Jim: Watson Lucknow Wallace Wilton, RR 5, Mildmay. Others who spo15e. briefly, were: Councillors Gordon, Elliott, `.Blyth, Walter Shortre'ed Morris township; Simoir-Uailahan Hast Wawanosh; Ceti1 Blake; ' Reeve .'oi Ashfield; 'BorSirnpsbn, viee-president of the Western.. Area; Bill Elston, . treas. urer; Herb Luntz,! Formosa, and Gordon . Gibson, Wroxeter. - FEDERATION ' ao NEWS The Legislature In Action 1 .. • TORONTO - opposition Leader John- Wintermeyer saw red- Test week :the red being the redink of Ontario's public :debt. ,In a major assault 'on the Frost government's ' biggest -ever _budget; the "Liberal; leader, -charged '.'that the Progressive -Conservative fin- ancial,,,.policies 'over the last, 15 years had been' running. the. prow, ine'e into ;the. red at a' rate: twice ° as. fast as that of the Federal: Gov- ernt:men_ . ' By the' end Of the, next fiscal year,: he charged, .the Frost, GOV- ernmerit Willi have overspent itself by, the staggering sunt of $217,- •000,000. " ' 'Ontario.- is paying out ni`ore than $100,000;000 a• year in Interest'. charges alone," he.said. "This is more than the .total cost of all .,elementary and ' secondary. school .construction in .the Prov- ince." Iii• a : biting attacknn-'Preini r -Frost's policies; Mr. ,Winterrneyer denounced, •the -;;government 'for. yielding: to •political .expediency-, putting. forward a:. false elairn of_ "surplus" :while . at the same time borrowing money at an ever. -faster rate. . • 'The Government keeps' two sets of books, .;one as ;show a ::surplus, one ,to disguise it'S. ',debts " he, de-, dared. '''This may fool :some -Of the people some .the time, but you" can't fool all the people all of;, • the time ". M1 In, the,...same speech,:, Mr ' Win ermeyer'suggested that the niud-. le;;over farm,. products. marketing: hauld' be cleared -up right -away... Formation of• a separate `govern-. Fent .department; 'under a.-separ, te minister, to, s handle all farm arketing;;prograins, is the" only nswer he- said. "The problenr m our°agricul ral industry today is not.produc-': ion; but •distribution,?) he In an amendment to the: budget otion—he a'I'sa `urgedttliat til,'e'' gricuiture .:Department allocation, this year -should'Jinclude ••finds for, 'j tended.) credit :for ..fariii Ioans ; nd.;also ad provide: •improved Ware-'' `-uses ;and:storage facilities for. fishable crops. •'Goaded by taunts from ;the QP-' osition benches, ' Prelilier Frost '. osereluetantly :in";the House • last ek �o :spEdl out 'his_ czkyn miss vv BY .J CARL `HEMINGWAY ' The Huron 'County ..Corop..Insur- ance ..committee of the Federation •of• Agriculture met Tuesday eve- ning.; last- in .the hoard : rooms of, , the Clinton Credit, Union: Sales" records .Were reviewed and showed, that an ever .inerea sing number are taking advantage of "the fine pry tection and 'service -being supplied by �this.',organzation. -The new',`; C I. A 4Life has 'received its,. Char, - ter and policies .are expectedh to be . available through--the:'regular- agents; before lung. • 'rhe committee and agents, agree - ter", arrange for a display at local trade and'fall, fairs to, promote > Would .like 'to refer to the Av'ro- Arrow, .situation..Here we ,hate a large company sur�•enly Stopping production The needed -;equipment iyi11 be,T.supplied bY,, the'United States.. I ,wonder if farmers re=' alize .that this ;' `could happen` to' agriculture in, Canada , if large' cor- •porations•take over control through vertical ,integration?-, • About one-half Million : pounds. of ,chicken were imported'from Unit - e4 States during' January. We are told that • the• amount .of grain:, in: storage;there- 'equals three years' •production of 'Canada It '..,Would then'• be possible''fei iTiacking com- panies which ?have counterparts`in supply our markets _With livestock...for spine- time Broilers";were being:. -Produced at 12 cents .per pound, to the Producer Georgia, and,;ahese '.are, within. Shipping ;distance -of Ontario.;7t might' be more satisfactory for, our processors to bring these in rather. than to produce <;here. Egg�produetioli could easily fad low the' same. pattern, as..broilers if .this industry `-gets, away fro.Iri producer`.eontrol. This 'may fie. just a bad dream but producers ; could do': well to retain control of -the sale -of their:rodue ,ow•••9,N. '//r rG/ : ' .{ A WHITE-- • SALE PRICES' 7 in.effect.on all IESTINGHrOUSE A�P'PLIANCEs' (tiring our ening Days c t d m a m a "tu t A ex ho lfe p .eye THE .'::NEW LQLOCKQ.E .LEAQERSHI.P GAS RANGES IN CANADA'S"• NUMBER ,ONE RANGE, FOR OVER 75 YEARS 30 BEAUTY Four -Centre. Simmer Top :Burners, Autoa matte Oven `an& Sur- face Burner ° Light- ing ; . Silent, Glide Broiler Rolls : O u t SIrlo$thly Land Easily • JDROILING CHART `: ON BROILER DOOR. • COOKING . CHART °: ON OVEN DOOR; -- • - SINI.PLEVIATIC=CLf;1> and .60`-AitiNlUTE TINIER • FULL •- LENGTI>3 FI.oURESCENT 'LAMP • CLEAR ; OVEN ` tJV'II11I)otir eHOICE: OF;.COLOR-GLO LIGHTED G [ASS -BACK PANELS Ings about his government's liquor.. �lieies "1 admit w$ ha°tea liquor bill ere- of staggering proportions," e said.(That profit on. Ontario - quos sales last: year brought$70; 0,000, ,•to • 'government • ;coffers):; „The amount of social drinking sprovince is sufficient:.: use for people tostand back and. ender 'whether- the. sale of liquor' ight-not befree-enough'now .. Liberal.' Leader;, - Winterineyer made "clear' ;bus• .party's' stand : on Province's liquor Iaws ' Con= nary; to- Tory hints; the . Liberals' did not favor freer sales =hut the: ', iminatron'.'of "foolish inconsisten es'., now 'in, the'. On' the .in hand,_this, govern'. nt. espouses puritanism; on the e her • it permits, conditions which' not benefit' the public. at large;" e .said ilii After-be~close of the lively two. ur ;;debate, ob"serv,ers coininent ..that it• was the first time that, eniier Frost, usually tl-ie- suav of parliannentarians fiad been yen byppositioi attacks into.` king an ;:unpremeditated. state et' on. so 'grave 'a subject. hrase-of=the-weeke John Winter yer, speaking of Premier Frost's; Pc) The vision. that was so' in ',1944...now, 'seem's to. have en- afflicted by . 'a pernicious' "gnatism:". ll, do thi ca m the el ci m of do h ho ed Pr est dri ma me me keen be asci FF Model 6o CSJW • -Tops in _ 1 i Econom 'PHONE, 585 o our Moffat Dealer SEAFORTH • Coleman at just the temperature you choose . with an all-new.: ' ifailitroi . 'Pacesetter •Model FES' gas-fired furnace 11111111 • SET )''Oak KITCHEN OFF' ' itlrTo-day-rs :. -SHAPE ' OF- TO MORRQW t priced_ 'with the lowest'.:'. 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