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"ted a sma t Fr dformers father Mr. ac artah Mrs. ort d. p e ,.: _ li B 4 i,.a a e h tl►i 1 nu b, .t . •hof. '; , p,, y n :t ,;first n).e itl x.. en# the ,AO QA r cP:of J,OvliVta ',# e' a ?lsy. #n Ss.;t a♦♦ n { jy fl. 11 S dden nd t et antMi a a h r u Mrs col_ rful ,Aides. The fes, eiit afternoo o i a "Sol er " e` a l? ,' oe1? o , ., nwC Mss N . ticY l ec i w a ou to e . e . .r.Chion C x Canadian history. tire; subs # o fa l►!er as lcfsin► ,.��9,h `.ae:w i ,p t Cartwri ht Hawley also iiia" eti'Q e:d chi, in with, the'• u ^ilk rtort'o er 1 av est ff t'; be n" ,, i t r r e t; p g g ] Y tt 8 P P,.:, A P h e ins; th a . , V r agrtpuli,raf. ,rc.,onA,fitcs is com- , per h.4g,, .. he r'�o$� ; :, ,� ��t,e�; �+m'� :;bP �..;'; , , 'f,.'E. , thein out for dinner to the home of and also the,,. lovel ' .,treats ,111;e married n Saturday' ; n xt. FWe r " S ` �' ;� p�! p, e r e . „ ,i IY o } minding w idesproad . attgptian, A,t the aame .tltne, ,f9e.Q raatt% w ; of 1 ,, F rl. k , , ,, a F Mrs:" W. M, I I,;1~.Hawley. pupils gave their,. We trust they, enjoyed Working a`lt�t 111ancy I altxa t'-nstab>�jk -... from xtie preS, consumers and pric„es it�tC nada:are atzi all titpe j, .s #►$ .,., Y .w, ,;:. Mri LKSorne Hullo was visited wail visit, us a ain sometime in:the , ,while she was a inember .of st aff l `' y g legislators. HI her food casts.' are high, ► faimer.s}ix'Voyy by.t4b f'or ' tl?e `#arxa?tn k , P 6 zb�> ' d t , `1. b : his daughter Mrs.' oward future and a sincere thank olt %V and our Weis eS ' 'wi h' he ° ' -' " a,, ( ! L LY g Y good .. h gp t r forcing the ^:public 'to glue much Marketln Board indicates that, fiKf?vitlCer�,.aYn ib�da„la}4iv td; Y i �HE HAW Hackwell and also by Mr.Iand Mrs. Morton and pupils. ,• ,to her new hom re o ht td it basic ounce this e • ra aim- , e^ fQtiuge ,fo;sta m mo th ug the s on June lSth of h s y ar, ,4 r,w r Y Mrs. Ken Hulley and children• Mr. John Marks of Lotid,Qn. - Delo >i du n' i}h d' c%a1 , . • Mr. Alex Dennis and` Mr, *rt visited on Saturday with his audit , VS. . 'i' Denn'((s of 5tr Thomas visited with Mrs, Ada Reid. Mrs. G. Dundas., Mrs. C. Hawley Mrs. Lily Hudie was out for 'a . ,, and, Mr: Z. McSpadden, Mr. drive with her son, Mr. Harold I . .rr Lorne Dennis 41so, visited with Hudie. " • E� a1 EA I R E�* Mr. McSpadden- Mr. and Mrs. T. Tiffin of " f Mrs. Irene Martin . of Climax, • London visited with Mr, Mack, • . " •,..,.. ` . r, , S`� F RT H ARENA resu a ag - gross r urn . ' per bus e m eptem .er, r i °: There b.e,nq church service are 6ein consumed more rapidly 1973 to $2.60 in September, :1974. period. In the long'tncm h0 ;;.. r,' NEWs•�F • Sunda as it is Goshen •United higher g ice can coo ter pbal Chi P epos hog roduction o •coni, e Y h g prices a n . have t*ofo d results. On the one g P at Varna- United Church on Phan increased production or se fi ures would seem• to ng PrPgr'. that- mat Saturday, etober 19th °m ', ,� . -11 - Church •Anniversary. The service ance. Thus• for individuak coni- hand., many farmers are deciding demand for pork and elimination Auburn at Goshen is at, 2:00 in the modity producers the situation that their feed grains are too . of wild price fluctuations,will be .. K. .. at 8:00 o'ojo(;k aftgrnQon , at which Rev. Alex may vary considerably: ' expensive to feed through their needed. k . Taylor will be preaching and a " It is now becoming increasingly livestock for losses later on. On Since the pork producers_ can .I . quartette from Ontario Street clear to ` consumers, producers the other hand• a 'farmer who expect no real help from 'the' - The C.W.L. met in the rector nests of Mr. and Mrs. Parker• United Church, Clinton, will be ' and politicians that farmers must must buy a large share of Provincial,Oovernment,. the fork, ;' y g Marketing Board is taking steps s 't Tuesday night With eleven me.m McDonald. favouring us with a few number§. receive adequate and stable in- prepared feeds is losing increas- g g , P Mrs. John Ostrom has returned comes in order that a steady ingly more money in hog produc- towards establishing trade , with bers present and opened with Mr Donald Gibbon visited her the Ja inose 'market• ,On ', . * home from the hospital. supply'of reasonably, priced, high tion. The situation now seems oto P Sept- prayer.by Father Dentinger. Mrs. son Mr. Don Gibbon l st weekw___ Held' Over .1 Ie, • � Bill Kinahan•, President, presided ' ongratulations Mr. and , ,quality food can be insured. indicate that if hog prices do not ember 30: price pooling on a ' and minutes were read by Mrs.. rs. Roy Hardy on the birth of Nowhere else is this need more rise to meet at least the cost of Weekly basis was 'started: In this Wm. Redmond. Mrs, Cyril By a baby,boy Kevin � in Wingham Horticultural apparent than amount Ontarios production, or producers will way, the majority of fluctuations • read thank cards from s. Jim Hospital. pork producers. Hogs are on the get oiit .of the business. in hog prices `for the week ale r Leddy, Mrs. James Fi cion and Personals poorest end of the farming In fact. there are already removed. Before price pooling, ­�.11;1 P0. W e r, S �tl nthe rice a,farmer recetved f6r his g Mrs. Kinahan -thanked he ladies Mrs. Annie Kennedy of roe hear business The averaa a market rice °of, • arecuttn indications back on theirpbreed'm s gp g y from one price in , " Y g P g ho s might war and youth club ,for help in Seaforth s ant Thanks ivin with ' P Thanksgiving ,hogs in To last •• week •was stock Figures from the Pok - the morning to another in the catering to a, wedding dinner. her daughter hnd family, Mr. and $55.39 per hundredweight or Producers Marketing Board ind- evening. .REGISTRATION Showers for da7u ters of C.W.L. "^^n= gh Mrs. Bill Kenahan. is The Pork°+"'Boad has sta d members were discussed. Dis- �� Waterl e roughly $90 ,per average hog.' irate ghat pork. producers.' ar� r Mrs. Mae Mulhurn and'Rita o, While this is an increase from they' ' cuttin back on their" breedin price pooling to ' facilitatL- the continued for one year, the Chatham spent week end with marketing structure for future C.W.L. is resuming the practise •Mr•.and Mrs. Cyril Boyle. � $40.00 per hundred weight mark stock. Figures from the Pofk g Moll Oct.1 --- Fri O 25 again as community showers did Messrs, leo Redmond, Terry The lovely park -like grounds of of last May, tremendous feed Producers Marketing Board indi- sales with Japan. It now1. has plans . . •/ • •/ • not work ver well. Mrs. Cyril the University of Waterloo were price hikes and sagging pork nate that in the first. quarter of to offer hogs to contracting " Y Y Foran; Mike Boyle of .London ,shown in pictures to the members demand (consumption 'of pork in 1974 there were 21,331 sows packers at a negotiated price 3:00 -- 5:00 LOw�er Library Boyle,.Mrs. Gus Redmond, Mrs.' spent Thanksgiving at their of the Seaforth Horticultdralt- Canada is down 3% from last marketed. This is 2.82 per cent of, based on their cost of production 4 y Joe Hickey and Mrs. Bill Kinahan homes. Society at a meeting in the Town year) have taken away any the total number of hogs mark- formula. This cost of production . are going to collect for the c.n.i.b. Mr. and Mrs. Blair, Redmond' Hall Thursday night. substantial gains to the farmer. eted. Since the end -of June, the price would be re-examined every. - 20 Sessions for $10.00 -- New vestments were discussed and :boys of London 'spent the Brian O'Reilly,. horticulturist in, The Pork' Producers Marketing figure was 24,016 sows marketed 3 months to reflect .any changes `in but a decision was deferred until weekend a� his parents Mr. and ho roduction dura" this per- --• charge of the 973 acres on which Board, in co-operation with the or 3.77 pee ent of all hogs.' In R P g' P , Father Dentinger determined Mrs. Ted Rbdmond. iod. Through these methods,:the Insitruction will commence Wednes•, NCV. '6th _ . 'the university is located, ,,University of Guelph has deve- 1973, only 3r per cent of hogs g prices. Rev. Father Phalen is going fon commented on the slides, he has loped a formula for arriving at a marketed for the whole year were Ontario Pork Producers Market 6'UO - 7'00 m• Rev. Father Phelan visited his a weeks holiday. ?' ' p' � y' 'taken to demonstrate all, aspects ,cost -of -production •figure for Bork sows. ing Board hopes -to bring some • • sister in London last week " A number from here attended a of the work necessary to develop producers. This formula indicates The'conclusion is that breeding stability to hQg marketing .in The Youth Club had their first reception at Belgrave Friday; Ontario in the future. For further information call 527,0882 and maintain them. that even with modest input sows are moving to market in meeting on Sunday and discussed night for Mr. and Mrs: John pictured also were plants Mr. prices, the farmer is losing money a fall dange.. in .the near •future, Thomson, newlyweds. ' O'Neill uses in the offices. and in ho r d ct' nr I in the,, .11 x �l d „ tk gNlr: and Mrs. Gus Redmond Sister Ilein�Fcfiii�dn of Wind'so> Y gg.P.A p 1Q APP,Y $ r,.J ., ;, 23¢" „ u?i 4, ;P; - , trolls tb decorate these area's: 1446 f0,in to to the second quarter of11 �1 - ,,, , . visited on Sunday in Hanover, tt;e visited her ; brothers for vs, : ,; * I .1 . I y suggested types sturdy enough to 1974, and'using the average feed TODAY b :>z '11fi ..M., tt �f::%0=_Nw"= f;�.>;;; Thanksgiving. " ^ • . g g survive such locations and care. costs of the first quarter, 'the Congraulations to Mr. and Dr. Rodger Whitman, who production cost was $97.61 per � .LONDON and datives, neighbors and Mrs. Roy Hardy ori arrival of a presided for the meeting, hog for'a 164 Ib average hog: The `e I friends of baby boy at Wingham Hospital. HEALTH t` reported that next year it would best price that hog • producers ' �s ' Mr. and Mrs. Gus' Redmond •be necessary to have two lodges have received this month has DISTRICT SOCCER , . DOMINIC and spent Sunday with mr. and Mr. for the flower show in August been $56 per hundred weight or a , (Today's Health is provided to Joel Hastings, Staffa. because of the large • number' of lost of around $7.00 per hod. With weekly newspapers by -the - Grace Murray , exhibitors. I Ontario Ministry of Health) ' The judge at the last. show said by David Woods St. Columban Ir�sh ' are cordially invited too she had never had such a big, ��/ .. . AUTUMN , show --over 500^ekhibits--and that Win at - .. . versus the members should plan on two Doctors 'still don't know what lungs. . Brodhagen & District FAIR judges for next year. . , causes cystic fibrosis, but they're , .Blockage of the pancreas , left • . Clinton Community Centre A Centennial theme is,planned '00F:., making 'progress in controlling untreated, can lead to chronic or Northside United for next year both in the beds the this idsease, oilce nearly always4;: even fatal malnutrition, because . � on r - • Society plants in front of the town fatal. no matter how much`food is eaten on . Church, - • hall 'and for the flowr show. euchre At Toronto's Hospital for Sick the patient can't absorb it into the .Sunday,th _ , ' November. 2nd t Dr. Whitman reported' Mrs. • , Children, for instance, the infant- system. • Opt. �O Sat , Oct 19th Jean Durst has purchased bulbs Ten tables were in play at mortality rate has dropped from 'Treatment consists of enzyme at 9:00 Pin. � a for the town hall beds. euchre -when Edelweiss held its 75 per cent 16 ye`a'rs ago to less capsules -- up to 150 a 'day in \ ;' ., . ' . at 3 p.m. , first afternoon play in the IOOF than one-half of one per cent some 'cases -- to help the body , A to celebrate with them their � _ °Hall. today. break down protein, fat .and Starting at 2p.rr1. Bazaar, `" Winners. were: ladigs high, Even so, cystic fibrosis is still carbohydrates,and.absorb them. . 25th WEDDING Bake Sale Every week more and more Mrs. Mabel Scott; lone hands, the commonest lethal hereditary ' Huge amounts of drugs are also . people discover what mighty jobs Mrs. Thos. (day; ladies low, Mrs. disease. In Canada, one in every used to restore the. breathing Tea Tables are accomplished by low cost James McNaughton; Gents high, 1,800 newborn babies has it -- and function in the mucus -blocked AT CLINIbIl SOCCER FIELD ANNIV"RSARY � lungs, and inhalation therea is Expositor ' Want Ads. Diai William Kelly; Ione hands, Lorne its incidence is rising. g PY Everyone Welcome Seaforth 527-0240. Dennis; low, Frank St sale. required to help CF patients While there's no outright cure breathe more freely.Then comes 011X ys%?:.< , ;:; ,: y y;;,«; : {l; ; : ; •' Mrs. ''oDoreen .Kelly won in . a for this baffling disease, (earlier '► " ' • draw for five pounds sugar. postural drainage, a .procedure in . _ I P g diagnosis and more intensive CASH BIHGO Legion Hall, Seaforth Friday, Oct. 1.8 , Q 8:15 p.m 15 R"Waa• Gaines for $'10.00 THEE $W.00 (TAMES $75.00 ,IIACKPOT TO GO TWO DOOR PRIZES - Admission $i.00 - • Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $2.00 of food. farmo-mas, receiving •S4,$Z per- in ,> 1 44,,,1 rt I� Canadian farmers are in the bushel for. his corn. Oil: August t patio,, �n �,4,,. it.:r is ,nY. ,;;` ° midst of a period of unprece-' 15, the figure ;had, jumped to #?!lo, M'anrtalja ada . , ;�lhI dented high levels of farm cash $3:00 per bushel, Last year, the foulndiapd tthatt no shsidie axg "' •` receipts due, in 'large part. ` to price per bushel of corn was $z,2 prow d d. j!# , Manitoba; ; j;, i,,, ' I food shortages, relaied' do 'Se'ptember 15th. Other feed Proyinq>}al ',gQvertiiaient su, silly { high food demands. and an costs have ,alio increased. Soy.- bOs'.just exptr,, Iii the ashq#t uncontrolled rate ' of inflation. beans from $6,14, per ;bushel in term,: some. tyle pf f'roY�atcttal � Costs of production, However, September 1973 to . $7.12 in Oov1Prnment' au sally; lis xc§41k1i have also risen rapidly with the September, 1974, and,barlpyfrom ' to. encourage' hog prodtieg s to ' It th t 'h' h et s $1 76 h 1 b stay in buainess during #liis''Sihw . 7"+ liii1L•1.1%Mi14 U141AM" 10 t9V1 .. PEidIITTED) Pr(kieeds for Welfare Work- . Auspices Seaforth- Branch 158 Royal Canadian Legion,,Seafortb Mrs. Everitt Smith was in charge and Mrs. ^ Keith Sharp, lunch convener. The next In the series will be held the afternoon of November 14. treatment are bringing ,some measure of relief to the children, adolescents and young adults who suffer from it. Formerly, CF was loosely diagnosed as bronchopneumonia oras malabsorption syndrome -- b ut really it's much more complex than either: Basically, cystic fibrosis is a failure of the mucus -producing glands. The CF patient's ;mucus is gluey, and tends to clog the pancreas and Wholesale Clift and ,Sporting Equipment' By Catalogue which an electric percussor -- a vibrator with the up-and-down motion of a jigsaw -- is used on the chest to help remove mucus ` from the lungs. Treating cystic fibrosis, says Dr. Douglas Crozier, head of the Hospital for Sick Children's cystic fibrosis clinic, forces ther apists ' into the position of trying to correct abnormalities they know exist rather than correcting their underlying cause; for the patient, . treatment is a , rigorous daily , chore. But, says Dr. Crozier, new drugs, especially antibiotics,, are giving us better control of tlie406 disease. Moreover, since,most CF ' clinics supply funds for drugs and equipment, the economic status of the atient no longer need . P ; ° The Bas pumps restrict treatment. The Ontario * * * * * * * * * * * *�* * * * * * * Open 24 hours Ministry of Health allocated moue '� ELM M A 1l' � N ' * � than $400,000 to these clinics last * * at year'. • The Canadian Cystic Fibrosis * ' This week:-- Five -Piece Band * ArCh18' S SunoC® Foundation' offices are at S1 * // C WAR I // * g . to, y'I E hnton Av nue East, "Conon * featuring organ, piano, sax, flute and other * .I. * Insltruments. 'la PAPER DRI " I ,�; * hg the 21st, We welcome back * ' " • omI Monday * /��C• S®V�R . OF FUR'S -'Start Saving Your Papers --� ' * Very versatile group. • . The World Politics Club (SDDS) * -•-_Saturday Matinee from 4 to 6 !- I ' +I70M1Nb ovrosER sats for -it DAYB OleTLY "" * will cdDct them on y( T 11 * The Fabulous- "SOT' FARM'' RAVEN MOTOR RMS, * SATURDAI It CrtO E I b t v f .1 a A I ` - , ,r, i, 4 , , - 7 n , ' , p •�r,� „ f • t� • _ - Vvt' M u r, l P. :, �, r n„.r: