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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-12-18, Page 10• �MPANY COMING:.: c, TR' pg•-. MARK REG p a - ''W RLD' D .L V D P RKLING l - P �S�.MEA STI E PRO�VCT bP COCALDLA L70. E D S EST D S A D NK' 'fCtiKE"�D0.'"COCA•CDLA"—BDTHTRlyDE,MA .K N i TH E .,, _.. R ,..., . r r .•— -- v The 'old gentleman's hada m tli North Pole, to the I,�outi Seas, ton � and fro .... a ., .:.• . g p,.l nothing is so, re reshing•;asithe "old crisp taste of Coca• o1a - It's •as bright ` d bracing/ as °a sleigh -aide in; the stars. Keep a1F‘igsupply ' ly yoiirrefrigerator,all through the holidays .• p a§e your Santa and all his helpers who will be,( calling of y ui+ house frthor6s0d bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. ES6E(Q. LIMITS Stratford,' Oiitari . T. c W.UMBAN Jlck Malone, Kapus acing, laind' Mss Clare Malone, S atfford, with Mr. and Mrs. J. L, 1V.0 lone, •Mr, and *S. John 'Leary, of London, with Mr. midi' Mrs. Jro1ui Coyne. Kale Holland, Windsor, and Con. Holland,. London,, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J DHolland. Joe Murphy,;,Galt, with. Mr, 'and Mrs: John. A Murphy, Miss Cleo Bowmanand Miss Noreen Dalton,- . Stratford, and Miss Beatrice Maloney, Waterloo, at their homes. Mr, and Mrs William Ryan vis- ited hi Hamilton. with. Mr. and—Mrs. Robert Byrne. Miss • • Anne .Maloney,, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney, Funeral of Mrs. John. Shea Requiem High Mass was sung in St. Columban Church by •'• the pastor, Rev.' J. J; McCowell, on Saturday, ' morning for Mrs, John Shea, . who died` suddenly at her home on Wednesday. Present in the. Sanctuary were Rev: Dr.. J, B, Ffoulkes and. Rev, R. Durand, Dublin, and Rev. Thomas McQuaid; St, Marys. : , Pallbearers •were John Moylan, Raymond Murray, Lewis Coyne, Joseph' Malone,` Richard Downey and Clarence Maloney, Burial was made in St. Columban's; cemetery., t at • e •Telephone Number of SEAFORTH POLSTERY USBORNR4i ;HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE , INSURANCE.;CO.. ' t H: ADS iTi o GE.: -r 1S Eaete r On �D _ D toiler .'President;' -_. Alex J. 'R'ohde 11 R..- 3 Mitchell•, Vice -President:' . Milton • McCurdy - • R o Cu R: 1, lt Rtrkton Directors 'E Clayton .Co1q0 . oun ' R It. ;1, Science Hill; Martin Feeney, R.R. 2,:: Dublin;'- Robert:: G •:'Gardiner, R. R:'•; 1, Cromarty;; otlay B, Toohey, R.R. 3, Lu . -'--r:' '': Harry .Coates,• R t . , . entralia; Clayton Harris, _ I ' itchellStanley Hocking, Mitcbe Solid l r• W. G'Cochrane - Exeter Secretary -i. asurer: Arthur Fraser Exeter FUN—TEST Pho>ie 541 SEA/FORT] r OF ...TU "I'll just see your 'three diapers and raise you • a 'rattle and a teething ring!" • a� HURON FEDERATION• NEWS'. • By •CARL • HEMINGWAX.' Huron County Federation; of Ag-' ricui'ture held their directors meet:, ing:Tuesday with the new presi dent, Warren Zurbrigg, in charge:, Elgin , McKinley, c airmanof the;. County TB, Survey Committee, re;' quested the assist lace of tele F`ed eration in promoting the campaign that will be conducted early next: summer. • By motion unanimously supported by the 'directors, -it was agreed that this support would be, . given by the Federatina.,&O - . T;Delegates elected to aft nd_the_ Marketing and 'Co-operati e short course gat Guelph Januar '28th to 31st..were:,. Martin Baan Walton; Elmer -• ,Ireland, :Wingh m, and MVlervin. Lobb, Clinton. , After discussion ' it wits s - agreed that a decision on the atdvisability of crop' insurance , for ntario . be deferred until there, w•'s more in- formation available. lable. ' g n ran e e t ins were made to .convert' a._ineeting, of the selection committee for the choosing of the `de ' gates from Huron to the Leader hip ;Training= Forum. On` Thursday the F eration con- vened a on-vened.'a meeting - o ' h f_t e farmers, affected by the Hydre line from, Seaforth. to, Clinton. -This exceptionally ; well -attended 'meet- ing was chaired by the, .county, president: and; heard the details of •Hydro's"offer to purchase plan" explained by `.Mr. Jack Ferguson, chairman of ,the D.E.A. Land Ac=. quisition -committee, and Don'' Mid- dleton, head of the Q.F.A. Depart ment of Properties. ,•After discus- sion a motion. was'+ passed Amani==� xnously: rejecting -the "offer -to pur- chase ;plan ' In place of this, the meeting agreed that under ;;ordin+. -any- ci/ten mstances ;.-the-.-present schedule of commensation -would be 'acceptable. for 'a'.lease .'of 20 years. This -would be equivalent to about, a rental of $10 per year. The meeting felt that this ;figure was- the minimum that •farmers- could 'be„. expected to accept for the loss Of -rights and .inconvenience suffered For the most part, settlement for dams es.. were satisfactory, though -in two Lases - trees cut out- side the easement right-of-way had? not been compensated for, And in some eases s s s ecial problems had' not received consideration as had been' promised.-- This did not pro transmission' 'mote good' public relations. COW POOH S` A ,. FUTUR Cow pools! Nothing like. the before in dairy fa And 'an.:Eastern farmers is planni soon: Cows` from be housed,, fed centrallocation operator of the the :milk. "None of th have, operated one to have m says; O,AtC,; Dave'',, Arnott Farm cow anost adapte are put in and the 'poo vices;' proV' the milk." HAVE 'THEY ONTARIO' '`has been seen piing. ntario group of, g, to Set one up many herds will es on -a Michigan Judgment: "A ,well adjusted.;dairy farm with 60x' -`to.80 "cows ,produces milk about as l efficiently .•as's•the estimates that can be" made tip for the large cow pools.'.' ` p (noorntract- . TinarkeDe terMefochresantiz: matianaon gehams helpedent. to bet=' ool will ; '' U.S. cow ' pools ng enough for ariY ch data on ahei ;c;' - iry scientist Dr. "but -the Fashion ool in Iowa seems to, Ontario.•oWs,- pool under contract. performs all'the� ser - es the feed, ,and sells I "The co f _owners -,gives ua -cowv management; ' yet. he still :retains cow own:G ship, and. he m y care for • his lr cows,' and,, r ise his calves. e is paid for his; milk on the` Iia s : of a' monthly D:H I.A. weight/and ;test." Arnr tl sees' cow pools answering' four" > D ,g problems: • Fa ors without bu : tanks', or the oriey to buy t emwill be, able/to "use". the poo s bulk hand ling systems.' .. , rds that, are to.' small for of-< fici-nt production ill be ',able to: tate advantage of he large-scale e ciency .;without' he • responsibil- io of capital. . exp.nsion, extra la- or, or new ma agement tech mites i ' • i. ' Dairymen •who are tired' of 365 days without.:a holiday will no long- er have the pi. ssing twice -a -clay milking chores Dairy proce.sors.'see the cow pool -as one in ans of cutting haul- ing costs --the, will only have one stop for milk' Some processors be- lieve it also gives them a : better control bf both quantity and . qual ity .of milk..., __ The Ont rio, Department of Ag- riculture, r searcher claims there aresome rawbacks to the cow pool :.syste 1. Dairyinen 'who, put their cows in thee -pool will have to paycash or items like labor, feed. and house g., In sonic ,established, pools in • e U.S., 'the charge to cow own: rs forthe use of build- ings and equipment' is- $40 per eow. per y , "In _t Iowa pool thig is payable In adv, nee,' •'rhe• labor cost, veteri- nary, 'eds; mankgement fees, and. mise aneous costs ---like, bedding;, sane zers, and supplies are 'all de - due ed each month from the milk, oh 4ue, says Arnott: "This 'could: alae quite a hole' in the milk. eque," he adds. "Anl rernem- er,.';many.farmers won't be able to .use their family labor: Leisure m . tie doesn't contribute to extra in-. come'." , Arpott...aiso states that, the pro- duction of so;ine-'cows in the pools has slipped. ' Cows that used to Milk -•22;000 have slipped' -"to `-9;000. Lack of attention might ,be one cause—Midhigan found that mas- titis increased in 'pooled :herds. Good veterhiar service was also difficult'with 1 rge cow numbers. Arnott' believ the proposed cow ,pool in Easter Ontario stands a good chance o success, but pass CKAC day be Warning. Backache is often caused by lazy kidney action . When kidneys get out of order,: excess acids and wastes remain in, the system. Then backache, dis- turbed rest or is-turbedrestor that tired=out and heavy- headed feeling may soon follow. That's ,the time .lq,:take :.Dodd's: Kidney P -ills... Dodd's stimulate'. the kidneys to normal action. - Then .you feel better—sleep beater -work better. Get Dodd's' Kidncy Pills now. ; 59 Do your Christmas Shop- ping in Brussels. Be Lucky! Win one of the Prizes being given away by the /, Brussels Business Men's Association ON SATURDAY I December 19th` WINCHELSEA Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Wiseman, of Kirkton, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs, Newton Clarke, Mr, and Mrs. William Walters and Danny visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Glanville, • of §taffa, ' on Thursday evening, Mr. and, Mrs 'William Routley, Mr, and Mrs. Squire Herdman and Mr. and Mit. :Howard Pym, of Eliuivilte were dinner guests:, on. Friday evening with Mr. and. Mrs.: Newton Clarke. , Mr. and Mrs. BM Gilfillan, Ran- day and Wendy, of Eiceter, and Mr.' and Mrs. Harvey : Smith, of Credi- ton, visited.on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman, and family, of. Kippen, visited Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs.' William • Walters. Mr. and Mrs., Colin Gilfillan ;and family 'visited' Sunday afternoon with Mr, . and Mrs-. Bill Church at Winthrop. , For the FINEST BUILDING SUPPLIES at a FAIR PRICE Look for this sign of quality LDA Dealers in your town SEAFORTII LUMBER Ltd. Seaforth Ontario Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture. through a Huron Exposi>. tor Classified Ad. ,Phone; -141. NOTIC lwn of eaforth .KI To facilitate; snow removal, No Parking , on the Streets of this-Mrmicipality will ,be allow- '. ed between thehours of 2 a.m.'and 8, aim. --This order will be strictly enforced in accord - once with the Highway Traffic: Act, Section 43, Subsection 9.: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipality, will not :be. responsible 'for: any' damages : caused to parked „ vehicles' as the result, of snow removal operations D. H. WILSON —01erk-Town orf=Seafor-th 1' {'Sec' 1 ;w. oe.,a ,,ev lie -4/11#, ,x"11 i.be .rock ; 1 e:k ,r-. I I I r.,,ti ,ey I: i,r•. I ell usli usll i ..,VC.r.?'w..K.•,,,.rc :..t."•�k,•'h ^.. 44 ...k:. 44 •.. ••. iia .. ;h ••,5, •. 44 44. Y. .. ,k :ti%:mS'2e�YhY � 1959 - Chev Sedan--Automa c 1959 ;Che,.. Impala Hardtop 1958'Chev: Station' Wagon 1957° Olds Sedan—Automat c '1956" Ford Sedan 1955 Monarch. Sedan ".1955 Olds Sedan . 1952 01ds;Sed n_ 1952 Mercu: 1951 Chev.' S • dart 1955 .Chev., 1950- Fargo 4.Ton Pick Ton , PRICED afor h Motor SEAFOR and MI10EELL ' •. Phon 541 ,+`' Seaorth ,�r`l' xsl ✓+,.6 Y'.o .w1r:w "b e, I k+..+6 ;er r«ll g+' 1 �.ii C"ll ;rl+,p.• x'Sfl :' �3 d !"' 1 !e'..E . p,. 0 CLEO AT er-a lr' 1 ?tit, Se, ;vile i".1, ea.d, w , ✓,1411, 6•;!"4 �(I p':.1T oL 1 w.t, p...0 f 14- rill r vt�l't 1, ✓ .fi 11 tl, ol, I a+..6 , CHRISTMAS SHOPPING H URS •, IN SEAFORTb Eor the' convenience of+ Christmas S; toppe s SEAFQRTH :' TORO ill 'remain 0 EN on WEDNESD . AFTE- NOONSy. Dec. -2nd, 'th, ' 16th and 2e td, and ' o MONDAY, TOES LAY, WEDN'ESD • Y and HURSDAY' EVEN GS,. DECEMB ' R 21st,, ncl 28r,d and 24th. Com nencing S turday, January 2n�, stores will close at- pari.; on 'Saturday night `- or Winter'months., MERCHANTS' COMMI SEAFORTN CHA ` 'BER• QF COMMVIERG 1 I • .. M •• , M • 5' M r-- r-• 3 °'T r- i r r%, i' i 3 .'i 7 r u' M i` • e4s r