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4—THE HURON EXP_OSITOR, SEAFORTB, 'ONT., MAY 1, 1959
ICE• CREAM
DAIRY BAR
SEAFORTH
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CREAM BUTTER
1ensaII Prices
Receipts were lighter at the Hen-
sel Community sale Thursday due
to' seeding operations. Prices were:
Butcher steersup to $24.60; but.
ober heifers up to'$22.90; top heif-
; ers up to '$23.10; butcher cows up
to 19c; light'eows up to,20c; spring-
er cows up to $230; Holstein calVes,
$12 to $18; Durham calves, $24 to
$68; weanling $9,50 to t$11•50;
chunks, 812:5(rto $14.50; fteders;
$1T5.h5Oreetoh, 0$0.22,4r5e0d. pigs and 220
• cat-
tle and calves were sold.
Draw 'Saturday, May
at 8:30 p.m:
/irizes on Display at
VVHITNEY FURNITURE STORE -
See ihe Many 'Olitstanding Gift
Members
WANT AnSBRJNG RES14T.4T:3
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• ' DIRECTORS OF 'THE HURON''CCiUNTY Beef Producersrare shown i ll g theirelection
• at the annualmeeting of the group held in the -agricultural office 'board room, Clinton last TueS-
day night. From .the left; Jack 'Armstrong, Londesborp;, Stanley jackson, Rippen; ,Robert Mc
Gregor, icippen, president; Bev Thompson, •RR 3, Seaforth, and Robert Camphellrft0
f Dub
lin. The beef samples were exhibits of the Livestock. Grading, inspector, who was the guest speak -
of the evening. (Clinton INTew s -Record iphoto), •
RED CROSS MEETING
The regular meeting of the Red
Cross Society will be held in the
'Library rooms on Friday, May 1,
Hurort-,--06.'untY,:;Reef ProduC'erS
• 'held' tlielr.:antual metting,in Clin
tot • last Tuesday iiightinth'e-board
141 or . 14'`Z room :Of • the :agricultural office
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with President Robert :McGregor
RA111 nag WEEK
• , irectors: 'elected include Mr;
• IltleGregor, :Stanley .Jackson, : Kip?
pen; Jack Armstrong, Londesboro;
Bev. Thompson; RR ,.3, 'Seaforth,'
and Robert -Ca rnpbell,
RB 1, Dub-
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Special -feature of the Meeting'
Was a demonstration; given by Al'
cur:rie, direCtor of Livestoek Grad-
Direetor:
Supervisor; Production ,Mar-
keting,,Livestook Division, 'Canada
Departinent of ]Agrichlture.
beefred-cuts,- red ''•liraxid;::',.;.blu-'6
brand ',.and .:commercial, dna.' he
'showed the • audience .the differ-
ences!as seen h3r the ;government,
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grader; • . •
-(Charies R Coultes, • AelgraVe,
who assisted! with the 'Feeder Calf
Club, ',•wlifeh was co-sPonsorecl by
the ' CoLopl.; at Belgrave,.. said that
•••-•torMar,•V,„*.:.•-••:•41.-, •••••4„,"
eGGI4OULE *TN.
:FLOATItIG • ORO&
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MFG'S t.4995'•
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ATTAEH.O.MATIC
See live dernonstralion.atOnr.store,at once or
PHONE',FOR.10 DAY HOME TRIAL
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Phone 43
-Segforth
t Columban CVVL
Name ,Officers
the rason therewas.1175-761gT)TdSte7..-
411.. was ,that feeder," steers .• .would
have cost28 to .30"-cerits per .ponrid,
-andthere' was -little chance of
members making money on them.
Hp, s4gge4ted, that, now steers
could, be -bought 'at -24725 cents a.
pound, and. by keeping thein-. four
months,, there- was hdpe.of making
a.• profit. .w•intended.tO approach
the : once' meye..-an:&, if en
ough boys, and young men:, could
'iiitereSted in the .project; it
Would '.:ProlaablY. be carried out.
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The animal ::the: St..
Columban'. subdivision
r•-•-wa..§ held :on Wednesday • eve-
ning in the, paiish hall with Mrs.
Michael' Murray, Presiding:. " Re-
ports were given .thecouven,
ers, and. the treasurer's report, -as-
FEDERATION
NEWS
By '.CARL HEMINGWAY
;The, ontarie:.BeeffProdneerS held
,their .anntial.:reeeting.:itt the Royal
Teronto,-on F.ridakil 24,,•
• ,,Dr..,13atterSen, of 'the, OAC.;.rAhe:
:gUeSt-SPea1er.707.-. the. luncheon,
gaye:serrie MtereSting...facts: Last.
year Canadians .,:consumed 93.7per
'cent. of all agrieUltitral,produetion.t..
with :.the exception pf itillt4owder;
'Canadian; cOnsuMed..alr. but , three
1-PertCenr.orche-tot,*-ProduetionLof::
dairy'produCts •;Soine:10 years 'agepr ;
cent 0f
production Wheil re consider • the:
exceptionally gqdct #0pS.'We have
been.,.having:for 'the:Past several';
years,: thiS . • sin pereentage
reSerye is. 'none •too .0infortable.:
PrOnglit- ,a,..:,‘;coinparativelY:
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1,61:1 ,PROTEI
PASTURE!
rto
Three Weeks Ahead
�f:Schedule
IiIuiIIflhIIJIUIIiIUHUUIiH!IlIIJkJIIUtI
DR1VE:i1N..THEATRE
CIifltoi Ontario.
Featuring..the Largest •Wkle
• rien Huron C,ointY •••
• THURSDAY and FRIDAY.'
Apra'40• and MaY."/ • .• '
.DOUBLE . FEATURE „
•• ‘•`SENIOR, PROM" '
•'jjfl core5', • Louis ...Prima.' •
..:Keeley•Sinith
"TH.E•':WHOLE , TRUTH'',
stewart.OraiPier.--- Souna-'iteed
male liVinners
In Flui ett Twp.
Music Festiiral
Ifuilett township's -two-day mus-
ic festival concluded Friday after-
noon with USS 10,11allett and God-
erich townships, top • competitor
'with a total of 77 points.
• Se cond-place'veritt&T,SS-1171Ttil----
lett, with 61 'pointSi..aOd SS 3. took
third place with 5g.
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Three -Shields'- ; ;01,'
- . SS 5 won threle".sieldS:for urnon
chorus enrolment of 25 and more,
'IWO-part, chorus over :25 and dou-
ble trig in schools of ,more • than 25
. The'. Shield, for unisen: choras Or.
schools with enrolment Of. less -than
25. and.„ two-part' chorus ',Went ;to
LISS. le: 'In the double trio diVi
SionAor, the same sclipOls, USS1A.,
-Hidlett_ and Wawanosh;• placedi.first
-withSS 3 capturing :the.,rhythirk
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baiidsliield.
44' hi Selo ra
ITavist
were in the girls' solo, class, •nine
years and under, with 44 contest-
ants -and girls' solo, 1-1 and under,
with 34 -entries. - • •
- Adjudicator was ..F. W. Holten,
sapervisor. of ',music in 'Brantford
read by 'Mrs: .Joseph Melady, indi- sritall., area could easily place: us schools.
cated a very, successful year., Don- in'•a Scarcity position, It :is tide The presentation of ,shields and
ations were •Voted toward :St: ,that•ntaily ef-us could increase our awards was :made Monday night
John's • Training ;School and the 'Production' given S;atisfadtorypric, in. the Lo'ndesboro United ChurCh,,
anniversary .ftind. . . es, latit'anyone ,familiar with farm-: °when -a ;concert was Pre9entett'1Y
The; nominating committee pre- ing realizes ,that this increase can- the top winn1
ers. , - --
sented the following slate of offi- not be .aCcomplished, iminediately. Th Re
its
cers: for, the -Cdrning year: .Dire c- In speaking to the' Beef Produc- -e -se- - - -
tor, Rev. J. J. MeCowell; prem.- *eit particularly; Dr, Pattergnn felt Boys' solo, 7 and tinder, Dduglas
delft- l'itr.--Atigus . Kennedy:. past that larger 'acreages- were neces BYlsmool,8 John. Guettr, 80; BB,
president,- Mrs. .,Michaet"---IVLurrayi sary, than in, other 'hips., ,To de„, ,:an Craig_ 79;. girls, 7 and under,
first vice president Mrs,- Jack Me rive 90 per: cent of ',your -income Betty Moss 83; Colleen Bell 82;
Iver; Second vice -President; Mrs • 'from beef," 300 acres would be.about Jennifer Grange 81.;
Lou McIver; third vice-president, the Mini/mn for a satifaetoi.y Girl t+ solo, nine and under CIO- .
Mrs, Stephen -Murray;: recording -unit - • ..!,, . • - rifle Gibson, 84; LloY Shaddiek, 82;1,
secrethrY, • Mrs. Frank'. Murray,. There ;Was a good. discussionDonna- Ycungblutt> 80:
corresponding secretary,rMrs. SO 5; the marketing Of cattle at preSent. Boys'-'solc, eight and under, Rob-
Eckert;:- treasurer, - Mrs. -Frank- The meeting approved a. motion hie Seellr.4it3-)erwie Carter, 79;
.13,6Virnan. . ' . — • that 'the gxecutive proceed, with Fred Trewartha, 77. -
' ev. 'Father ,IVItCowell. express- the details of the proposed negott: Boys' solo, Changed voices,' John
e. ' appreciation of the .work -done, ating,Plan, so, that it -could bepre.13tirWria• 75.
and, encouraged the ;ladies:in ..their 'sented to the producers for their 13oYs' solo, 10 ahcl under, Arthur
e, ;
future ,endeaours. Mrs, Murrar,- approval as .soon, as possible. This liflVfAchael84Larry Snell, 82;
as ,retiring, p esident, thanked'. all 'would come under sctit 6 of,theLeonard Jamieson; 79. • • ,
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for otbe' 60-ePration given her dur-..Farm Products- Marketing Act, and '' Boys'solo;,12 and underRobert
ing her ter= of office, .. - , .._.... *mkt be able , to collect the corn- Shaddick, 81; Treyor Moon, 80
A prize, 'donated by Mrs. Jack pidsory 'proposed,..fee of 10' cents Jahn 'atiOenbouni., 79. .'
MoYlan; was' won- by lvirs, .Josepla on slaughter cattleant 5- cents on . Boys' solo, 14 and 'under; Melvin
Malone.. • - slaughter 'calves. ••• • • Kon0:18.3-49RnrY d'ertits' r..' John
Girls' solo,- open, Deanna tale,
82;.Barbara Snell, Si; ,Gerrie Duiz-
Girlsr,,„ stole, li and under Mail
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and' MONDAY- .'
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" May 2 ;and 4 .,- • ; •
-.DOUBLE Fr. ITURE'RIDE LONESOMI,".,
Steele
•• (1._Ste.ogeSomedy).„':
TUESDAY and WE,DNESDAY
_May 5 and 6
"RUN SILENT,RUN
DEEP" •
Clarke": Gable Burt. Lancaster
(Two Cartoons)
TIRJF,SDAY and FRIDAY
May ."GOOI) MORNING,
MISS' DOVE" ,
(CinemascoPe)
•Robert Stack --,, Jennifer jones• •
' (Two Cartoons),'
TWO7'$110WS 1410ZATLY
Rain or Clear•
• -First 'Show -at D.11..Sk .--
Chilibren under 1.2 in cars FREE
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New, active AERO'SUREA''', helps ° you grow lush,
nutritious grasS pasture . get your'animals
grazing. profitably, up to .3 weeks,' ahead „Of the
normal time: -• •
',• Aere•Urea'i a:45d.nitrpgen fertilizer, prilled for
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easy handling. Top dressed in spring,,it releases
• immediately : available • .
nitrogen to. gdt the -pas.,- •
tore off to a quick 'Start
-7—•Witti high ipi4otein • •
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PaSture is yonr--cheap-
est ;••feed So let Aero
-"'Ijr.o•A . get your animals .•
•.graZing:
•',they. . :Make • profitable
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weight
whilernilk cheques y�u save :01L
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Ilrea
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For ORE acre, top dreSs'.ith
AEROPRILLS now! ,Winter Wheat
Creases' averaging 10 to'' 15,bushels'per e when,
•tOP dressed With, 80 to 160 It!: Of 'AERO RILLS
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ADVANTAGES . •• „• • '-•
:••• • "--71A,—;„ • 1. GIttATLY,. 1120.0E,s ,BAbx-paEssu4,4 •, ,'•
• ••• —better meter Operation • '
2. LOWER OPtRATDTG. TEMPERATURE
--longer-ifinftler -life •
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*ATCil FORA ,rbteiALDTLT.NLoi)i.gotR.,... •.
ANNOJNCEMENT SOON ".
Town of Seaforth.
• Xellwain•,0,44 C44Y1P
Ruth Goldsworthy,, .81.• •
• Girls' SO16, 14'and:-under, Ronnie
84; Leni Westerhout, 82;• Rita,
McMichael, 81. -
Thiel under 25 enraixi'ent:She-iri
and Sandra. Henry, 83; HarbarS,
Snell, and Linda -WalbankS•s' 82';
Rita arid Artbur IVIeMiehael, 81.
nitniOnleptponnve,arl'irDeenainOnIma,efIntale.,JUndy;
Leni Westerhout and.janice Wright;
802a;rr
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bytli8m band,'SS 84; . SS 1,
8; USS G-oderich,
To -part :chorus, Over gs .enrol -
melt, $S .5, :82;, USS 12, -81; SS -1,
• DoUble. over26, SS- 5, 80;
SS 3, :79; SS -8,- 78. - • -
Unison chgrus, „ ever 'S$T 5,
83; - SS SS -1, 80.- •., •
Unison .ehOrtis, 26. 'and.- tinder,
T_1$S loHillieft "and Goclerieh; 84;
USS.11, Hallett and. Wawanosb, 83;• ,•
Two-part. choruS„; 25 and :under;
ITSS 10,, Ilullett, and Goderich, 85;.-
.VSS 11, atillett and Wawanosh,-83;
-8.S•D0/11)681FtriO under 25,1 USS 11,
lIullett. and Wawan0Sh,• 83;' USS
10,, Hallett . and doderich, 82; SS'
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PHONE 146 1,:. . SEAFORTII
Mt
wing to' congested situation
regarding parking, we 'respect-
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fully request the :Main Street
,Business :Pe6p' le' and' their Eli-
pioyees, NOT to ,park their
cars on Man Street.
If this, is not done, wewill 1:+0,_
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forced to strictly enforce
two hour parking by-laW.
E.1'HIJTCHINSON
Chief of Police
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"What Was the idea telling. Me
you • had five years' expereilee,
and now I find you never -had a
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"Well, you advertised for a man
with, imagination."
MARCONI
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Record. Player
Jelevksion,
Come in.' today and
,ask •about our low,
low price on this °
°rite- model. .
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LoW,boWn Payinent
Special Terms ToSuit '1rou Purse
SEVERAL USED Tv SETS AT SPECIAL PRICES
•Phone 70 - 2
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