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TBE I ./VIC.NOW. ;SENT,INEL, LUCKNO.W, ONTARIO
• , THURS., ' OCTOBER 12th,' 1950,.
TRADE MAHN REL
adds life and sparkle
to any occasion
Read the "Want Ads"
RESURFACING of the `-Durham
Road" f rorri: the Ripley sideroad
to the Teeswater: road is slated,
for this 'fall.'
'TI-fE. ,ATTENDANCE last , week
;at ' Tees. water Fair was approxi.;
mately 14;000,. a drop of about'
1000 "from .the previous year;
DR/i'E C4REFUttY/
.ONTARIO• DEPAR.T:MEN T OF HI.G‘HWA.YS
GEO; H DOUCETT, Minister:
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by Goodyear is the first new kind of, tire in 15
years •It givesyou 'an, unbelievably smoother,
softer: ride increases comfort and: safety
actually ; soaks up shock and vibration:
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Drive in and .we'll• show,you why.
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PHONE 40
FORD SALES AND. SERVICE'
MORE PEOPLE RIOE ON
OOD• EAR
STUDY APPRAISAL vice president for, the remainder
AT KIN LOSS FARM Purred mecause of the removal of
---�- Mxs:..5. A,: Todd . from the corn -
More than' 4o Bruce County
fartners, more than half of them.
veterans and practically all of•
them. in the .20 to. 30 year: age
group;, attended' a farm manage-
ment and appraisal project at the
farm of Frank MacKenzie.
The program *as arranged for
the special benefit of op'e'rators of.
farms' 'under the Veterans' Land
Act .and for junior • farmers in
general Lectures and denlonstra
tions'. included soil: analysis, eval-
uation' of farm 'assets,: farm -costs.
and profits, -+agricultural account-,
ing and woodlot iniprov"ement an.
'management-
Sponsoring organizations! were
the Veterans Land Act Adminis-
tration, Bruce County Junior: Far
niers,' .Provincial Department of
Agricultural Economics and the
Ontario Agricultural Departinent..
Farmers and officials met:at the
190 -acre MacKenzie farm. .on
Monday morning and first 'in-
spected the. entire ,operation, 'Tn-.
forr iMtiori' 'on• soil iarialysis of•var-.
io'us parts of thefarm .was •pro-.
Nided. -by James. •Bryden of the
OAC .Soils :Department.
,:The group :then surveyed Mr..
MacKenzie's thriving hardwood
:bush of some35. • acres', the -sur-
`vey being under the;:sup' ervision
of . John C. Jackson of Owen
• Sound, Provincial zone, forester,;.
and his assistant Stuart: R. C.
•H niilton;.-MVletliods, of; estimating,
'cordage and growth :rates'.` were
explained ,'and a.•:demonstration of
.actual tree' planting was' given
;on a. Plot •selected as favorable
for reforestation..
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This.. was followed ,by a Pract;`
tical exercise in • :farm value., ap=
praisal. BOAC : and• VLA exper•'ts
had previously 'inventoried , the.
farm and -had- set values under'.
such: categories ' as :land;. 'build-
-.angst implements and; live. stock:,
Each'. of4, thea'' attending farmers
Was- supplied with an' Ontario
.Farm Account Book ' and took:
similar inventories,' setting his:._
',own appraisals.. The results Were
then Compared with the., prede-
termined- values.: and. those 'whose
answers corresponded• most close,
ly . in each asset group were
"of the year. This vacancy had oc-
munityr, Mrs. E. J. Thom offered,
her home for the November meet-
ing," Mrs.. Harvey Webb gave a
reading "The making of, fr..iends».
`Mrs. Llayward „in her •pleasing:
manner delighted the ladies with
her account of the summer ,school;''
for rural clergy held at the OAC,
Guelph . in August, which she and;
Rev.Hayward. attended.' Contests
:were conducted by :Mrs.,Fred Mc-
Quihn '•and Mrs,. Frank McQui1-
lin. At the conclusion a pleasant
social, hour: wa's enjoyed when
lunch. wad 'served with Mrs,: Fred
McQuillan .and Mrs C', McDonald
as hostesses.k 4
Miss W D.• `Rutherford spent
the• holiday weekend; with friends
in Kirkland Lake.
Mrs.. Alex Murdte• and Bobby
and Mr..and .Mrs. Mel. Brown of
Waterloo were week -end :visitors
with Mr;- and Mrs. R. Woods.
Miss Anxia Stuart of Toronto
was horne for .the, holiday week-
end,
• TIRES THAN ON ATIY or kK KINu •
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The smile of a shut•ic who kriowo yot[
haven't forgotten... :
The rush of ftre•trucksanswering a.frantic.
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The daily ordeing,of foodfor the. family.
The friendly chat, the urgent. reminder,:
the in:Aortant business decision . .
IT'S HARD, TO 'MEASURE 2Il/E TRUE VALVE.
•. , .Oi ALL THE .ri1INDS 110 It TELL PHHONE .
DOES l OR YOEI. •
YET TELEPHONE SERVICE is one of ;the smallest
items in your familybudget. And at the same time.
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;your telephgne:.brings twice as many telephone users
within your reach as it did ten years ago. Today, as
. `always,' your telephone is big value.
(HE BELL 1EL00.0tli COMPANY Of CA'NARA
IF YOU ARE WAITING FOR A TELEPHONE, of fol
;i$l,er grade of service, you have out assurance syou
,t lust as 90'0 lY as ieoalicantprovide
ro idea the kjhe necessary,
nd of
fatilities, OUP Continuing g
serv�te to all Who want dr when and where they,wdnY t'
Word ' was reeetved' by the.
Stuart family of the' death in
Auburn, Alabama' of their. young,
est brother, Gregor'.A. Stuart, on
Thursday night 'after abrief , ill-
ness.
'BANNER ANS' TRUCK . .
WENT UP IN FLAMES.
Murray 'Weber, R;,,:2; Holyrood,
escaped'• from• the cab of the
truck Ile vial' driving, uninjured,.
w,her the vehicle went w up'„ in
flames: after tipping; over on its
side,1;Weber was' spread ing gravel
wit the truck ' owned by. H H.
Bannerman,, R; R: 4 Kincardine,
when, ,it slipped oft the shoulder
o f - the narrow'
road known , . as
Egypt Road' which :forms part Of.
the • Greenock -Culross • boundary
line. The large truck tipped on its.
side 'land immediately burst into
flames. The 'damage was'estimat-
ed, at $450'0. Provincial Constable
John Harris 'of ' Walkerton, inves-
tigated the mishap; .'which ' occur-
red in the middle ..of Greenock
sWarnp, • ' Walkerton.:• Herald
Times;
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i:. After the farm visit, the: party.
met , at the Lucknow Legionhall
for diacusaions on various phases'
et farm ' managerr ent and::ac
'counting. the discussion was led
by. Professor • Arthur' Robinson, .of
:the Eco,,iornics .•branch of ,the
' ,,OAC.
• :Arnong.-those .' wlio 'made ar
rangements':and.•carried out pre-
•liminary wont .for the'. field dal.
and ' discussion .programs .'w
.George Gear; Bruce. County.' ag-
ricultural representative of Walk=
• ertor' and his. assistant. Douglas'
Tipper; Herbert Arkell, VLA set-
tlement supervisor'•for . South.
Bruce; Win. Newtpn, - VLA Set-:
tlement' supervisor of Gerrie and
James •O.. Nicol, VLA settlement
, supervisor of ' the Owen Sound
district. and 'North' Brixce,
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T HELENS
The community .vtras saddened
when it was learned. that .Mrs,
James •;Gaunt; : one of . •its most
highly' esteemed and belayed res
idents, had passed away on tri
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day evening in the W,ingham Hos-
, pital following a lengthy illness,.,
The sympathy of a host of friends '
'goes 'to the bereaved family
Mr. `and Mrs John; Cameron -'••8;A.
Mr: • Pon- earneron spent the- poli-
day in •Detroit the guests of Mr.''
'and Mr's. Callsiin Cameron -
Mrs, James Curran was hostess
for the October. meeting 'of the
Women's Institute, Mrs, Charles
McDornald • presided ,rand 'the: roll
call * was well responded to by
',What the Wornen;'s ' Institute
means to , the ' rural housewife'.
The , secretary reported that the
donation to the Wingham Hospital
had ' been $7,90. 'Mrs. Elwood
Barbour -was appointed a delegate
to the area convention to be held
in London,. with Mrs. MacPher-
"sora as alternate, It was decided
not to apply for the grant. Mrs:
MacPherson and Mrs. Curran
-were appointed as,local "leaders
for the girls course. in ; r'W ooi in
the Wardrobe", Mrs 0, McDon-
ald agreed to fill the vacancy of
t' AND THAT'S HOW
It's 'the. biggest contract I ever went after,::.
so I lost, no time:in getting over to;my
bank manager.
"George, I said, "I'll need some help to
handle a job this size."
Wo.,went over the whole, thing,, discussed '.
how much "'would need: When'T landed
the coritrac`he gave;=me a`ulireL of =cid
and I was' able to go right ahead. Now,
' the ..school'sI'as' good as. built:
Itis an e�
�reryday„part of your
;' local , bank manager's : job to
itj�rua'J 1
lit , provide short-term' credit
so that'payrolls can be met,,
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material bought,” goods produced
and: marketed.
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