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Sow; MONTHS' AGO OUR THE NEW ERA 93rd YEAR THE NEWS -RECORD —77th YEAR
Western ,Canada correspondent,
Marsh Morrish, reported on. the
rot ment goWilliams, No. 4,,Th.e Home Paper With the NeWs WNTON, ONTARIO, THIASPAY, JA-NUAkY 7 Coints q Copy $3.0 Ye4i
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Q01, from e, job of provincial . . .....
;na�trate 1n Saskatchewan. . .
a
pioneer lawyer,, Hog Marketing Board Officials
originated Williams, in cl � ton, He has:Fire Destroys Barri
Tom Leoper Rev -elected
now been called bac
-agistrate's S '09y1e;,
to the in 30b, since, Of Jame
,z. An Q0, has Anderson
has suffered a heart, a
3 successor
t,ack._ Fair Board President
w,l
Since bit retirement, Mr, Williams som, 0 Insurance
has been, withb-Is private law firm Directors of the Huron Central made a plea to the town, council
of Corrat-bers ani Williams, *gric4tuma Society meeting In for early renovating of the t1re of undetormin ed Prigin last
twsum� of the town hall for such
A
the agricultural office board room Thursday at noon razed the barn
es. He sdid he fdt the
Jk
X PLAIN here y d PIZOS was under-sup0jed , with of James, BOY10 On the, BaYfi-04
IF YOU DONT THINK esterdAy afternoon. Cj�,clie
can be confusing, 110W to. proceed with plans, for the meeting halls, and that if tile and- Road. and- las es s are estimated at
about this can-versation• beard re- ()Srd Clinton Spring Show. 'Mere Itorlurn were fixed up, there $�J()OW, It WAS .partially insured, nsure
cenVy in a bardwTkre store: Smal4l atteAdance�_only 12 wou
"Do you h ld be monetary reward for -h when Mr, Boyle was ot lunc a
present—and so the date for the the town,.
bulbs? i!air Was not 'set. Mayor W. J, Miller stated he he heard. the dog Scratching at the
"For What?" could not agree with this, view at door, and -Went to -see what was
"No, rIlwo�J' 'Leiper, Londes�borcv,
1;TWO what?who conducted the meeting, was all. He said, "Our town
wrong.
is well when lie opened the door,
re-electedt president of the Soc- blessed with haals for elltertal'l- lie could, heaT, t4,(- fire, He man,
lety for the second year. When mont," and he. •that
suggested -
Aged to get out his Gorses and 17
Clintono aTWth!n,,g planned, by 'the Soclelty. head of cat
Mayor W1111am J, Miller, cattle, but lost two pigs,
could-, no doubt lye stage A
resigned from. the jab of first vice- .4 in the 12 roosters. qnd, 0 bens, a hay
Reese IS
president, W4111am. Pepper moved Legion Hall, Mayor Miller stated
e, and: alit other ample
named second vic,&president, condemned
'ng over The Wind, was. fortunately away _JM
a certain number of people, Any- 141,09s, or the
'Na d To QUnfy A. J. McMurray, veteran secre- thet other 'buildings, Brussels -Re into th1s,opat. Edward Grigg, was, that the.,Aown hall auditorium
Monts,
was con ned for anything
Named
men
the S-ociety—hel Way sheids :and house would
has held this past more than Directors appoinfed were-, Hul" have been, endangeVed, The lane
Roads e, aett Township W. J,, Dale, T.
a quarter ok,.a century, asked IG at the Boyle farrrr tformorlY own -
'Me o4t a halT
Leiper, H. ArmstrPlig and L�Ph- dd by John. W0611),I$ ab
,d of the job this year.
OutcheQn, reeve of be relieve
George
Tackersmith, Harold, pep. mile tiong, and since , it W
Brussels, was named to the Huron He said-,, 11t'� time some of the Snell,
Per, J. W. Crich, George Turner-, though thai'thejiye trucks A
Younger fellows were taking. over. would
County road coninfltt& for a Rlowe�rer, the directors asked him William Pepper;, Goderich Town- not be able, to .get to the barn, no
three Ship Thomas Rathwol, Mervin fire brigade was, allfed. Neigh-
-year terM thi$ Week by to -keep on at least until the I'll Lobb, Edward Grigg, H iVicCul_
,county council. meeting whfelt is beifig planned aough, :130urs 6
Stanley came to, Mr. Boyle's assis
to the Crim
e Ba field, secret
nary 29. farm is �'tw*p and .4 Posing III front a the new affic buildini'. Warner, B ary-treasurer o. the
inal Aud- _far Wednesday evening, Jan- Harvey Taylor, John leck S, tance.
Appointed Me
Stan'l Y, 'Willl
William Ha
it Board, Were J The,Boyle
Judge- IiIng- Ewen and Dick' Jacob, erected at .the ClAnton. Community Sales barn. Huron' County Hog - Producers Association, and
Ell halt miles, Wes -t of 0 ntoM There
Erski-ne God 'VIce"President Wll'liamt Pepper Chnt6n, Drr."G, S. ib-tt,_ Mayor are officials of the hog Marketing organization. Ross Love, a director in the 'local, group; . R. - E.
f�nd, Clinton; A. I -T. e now no other barns, in that
commented on the fact that the, W. J. Miller, 0. L. Engelstad, Wil- ar
erich; and -Reeve John Durnin, Dlyth, Agricultural Society staged liam Moraok, Keiifiith, McRae, mile and a quarter, since all oth- From the'a0ft, WoS- Migwobd, Toronto, a direct- Carpenter, official from the Ontarid Hog Pro-.
West Wawanosh Township. -dances throughout the year, and Me er and Eldred Aiken, Aalenford, chairman of the, ducers, Co-operative., Toronto, on, hand to keep
s have been lost in flames. Or,
I'vin Crich, Burton Stanley, N. A Y
Str*ng committee members.- !had raisedabOut $2,000 in-supPort Within the' last few -YOST& Onta 0 - Hog-F�taluq eting Do Alf. things runni ews-. �ra Pli&o
ng. outhly. JK Ae6
W. Trawarthk and Howard, Snell.
Reeves John beeves, . Valantine of the fair, in. this manner. Mr. ��unfor directors, James Snell, barns but that owned _by Efter
Pepper wondered. if this would Fred Gibson., Bert Pepper, Tloyd: Trick have been lost• by fire. In
I In- golland, Stewart Broadfoot, Dav some Le
Decker, William Mc`Keri7le, John -not be'a. good, thing for the�. a, cases they., have been re- Coiitract t' For
S
-and Ivan MeCly-
f9r- o attinil�t, as well. Mlddlef6ji' placed. oo -Hog �.Cleamd
id 3 r
eau, deputy reeve of Hay Town- Ex�enS'l 0hrau"kClinton _dards
newmembers of. council Past president Melvin, Ciich'mont, o •0welcomed today were Alex Mous,T
;s. Pair Turn, '0'
ship; Harvey Uddlichael, deputy
reeve of Rowlck TowrIsh-1p; Hay- Exchan4e"Building, With the going rate, set at 281/4 over; and Eldred Aiken, Allen-
'Oey T4ydor, the first deputy reeve Lad -y. Director of OFU For Wheat Vote;
of Stanley Township; Qen. Webb 'Contract for the: construction of cents oh Tuesday, more than 300 ford, chairman of the Hog Produot
,deputy reeve- of � 4tephen. Town- ani the- dia,1and-,long..hog.% were cleared throught the er4 Marketing Board, were pres-
0
,ship; Jack Willetsi, reeve- of Turn- Poll sfill . Pell, 'hoij assernMy'polAt get Up hert., �,t ent...
Detidei F of A Plolicy distance,. centre on Ratte�n'bury the Community Sade Barn.' This It has been expected that a tele -
berry Township and Peter Me- The opportunity to, vote for or street has been. awarded to the, 4 be ,used, but
1 yst W
is tb& first time that the asiem�- type s em. would
Ewan, deputy- reeve. -of GoderIch. .:Mrs. Ge6uge. Prosser, 'spirited party; she said that the memberi against the Wheat Marketing. Seaforth General Contracting bly point system. has been used, in it was felt the expense- was too
------------ and dedicated lady director of had, to side with their leaders, Plan is.sttiu avallable. A Poll will Company,* of Seaforth, W. - W. ..County. Prior to its bq-� great for. a. one -day a week as -
Huron,
TU Price
U the Ontario Ferniers UnIon. spoke even though they disagreed in, the he open in the agricultural of- Haysom, Bell Telephone manager ly. point, and tem—por .1
ce p in Chnton� Varna, and Blyth, this. caucus, because -to do anything f-ico b6ard rouni by the Test of for this region, announced this flonings, hogs had .to go either serol an y a
rn1p speak elsie "WMI-14. eonstitut& a, non -cob this, week, and votes 761ll be ac- -week. t My to Stratford, or tea)ephone will be used instead.
week, and it 'scheduled to SP o, H rlston,,� . or Thenables the saae of 1�ogneo
FOB
in SeafortlI, to -night and tthef fidence.. motion, She said. corgi one
TO 70c f�r I 4, we �cepted there.. The extension,,, c London. Clintinm at the rAte being aozeptel
ft. 1. .7 vt r,
rn oufori rgr, in stbi�ey,'Abour 19 -Net��,bS� ,3,Q
to-Oroigow- 14gdt-,- A� 'V,,' Cbrm&6R;, w619,d` " need a: tlarmeir-Labo'ur &hte�, "on Staff 0�. -Uto
by.T�e marketing board."
of OFY made, -block in the house, I Ord r to the c ty. Of those.pil,the list, Will house additional dial equip- Olitalrio Hog Pro ucers* o -opera- A.
F Ii e Oun
6�ddresses -in rent, and the: office of 13611 Tele- tive, was 'on hand to keep things
Low' of 45� Eff1mvill-le, get anything done." 369 voted, and 494 did not. In ad:. en ,department, includ- running smooth3y. Hogs were
Go A7 DUcknow and - will speak , Me speaker derided, the Feder. dition, to. these there were 264 phone's Plant AeP
ling Whole- in Drysdale to -night and In Cred- ation of Agricultural on many producers sworn. in, and recorded ing the assignment- centre, test shIpped to the large packers,
Rutabags are now sell Local People On
sale for 70 cents a bushel at Blyth, iton to -morrow night. points., saying, "Farmers,, we not, Vilely, vote. boards and teletype. White's_ Schneider's, Burns and
A. H. Wilford attributes. this -rise . This; is part of the program only have to fight, for what we The 4-94 figure is no completely The building extension itself Canada Packers, with most of the CKN
in Price to the marketing scheme for- Farm Union W t �L It X TV Shows
which he helped put into operat- eek, undertak- want, but we have'to contend acciirate, either. Before the vote will be of reinforced 'concrete animals coming through the Hen -
lox) here last year, en by the Huron District of the with another orga=.Izatlon that is was taken, the -lists were reviewed foundations, precast -concrete floor sail Co-operative, although some Mrs. Cayman Macpherson, Clin-
OFU. ItAs or-g6nization time for Content to ask for less, Some by ,members of the Federation. of slab, brick and the walls, r8inforr arrived from Bayfield, Londesbara tori, will be a guest on,. "MLady",
Says Mr. Wilford, "We . are: the Union, and the speakers, who, bayv�i. leade� �shave gotten so far Agriculture and many duplica- ced concrete roof slab on steel and the Clinton area, CMX T.V., on Monday, January
more than satisfied with the.are atvle -covered doors Officials of the marketing board,, •27, to make a carry -all bag for
,e. are
cess, of our scheme. Now w suc- Nous, been in close touch with hap- -away from farm thinking that tions were cancelled. This ear- joists, with metal
talking over the isossibliities of Pening's' In Ottawa, 'and across when they present a policy It is reeZed list is in the hands of of- and .hot water theating system. IDirector Wesley Magwood, Han:- teen-ager. The programme is tel-
ltntroducin7 freezing plants to pro- Canada, have brought the- story to their own policy—and quite. often ficials in Toronto, and will Abe used evised at 3PI5 p.m.
Ade us wAh broader market out- their members, it is, harmful to the farmers back for the. official tally of votes.
lets',.' Edgar Rathwell, chairman of on the concessions." However, the list now in the
When the scheme came into the HolMesvd.1le . Local, convened Coming out, strongly in favauT hands of returning officer Douglas Stephen Reeve Wins In- 04'er go Birthday''bub
operation riitabags sold My from the meeting. . of the family type farm, she stat- H. Miles, still includes those dup-
40 to 45 cents a bushel. So, far the, .,:Mrs. Posner told' of the lab%r- pd, "Corporation farms don't int- lications. This: means that theHenry Ivison, Kippen, cel-ebra-
farmers taking part in it have iw ' bding L done by the Interprov- em. t us one bit. Our plan as number of persons hot voting will,H'
pooled their product, but Mr. W11- I '. Contest Fob' ted his 94th birthday at his home
ford says that it is -likely this set- ncial F arm Unison Council, from presented to the government fbT in effect, ,be fewer than the 494. warden T Ile on Sunday, January 19. His
up Will change fairly soon, the office set up in Ottawa. She deficiency paymefits, is designed Also numbers voting at the poll family gathered to. mark the oc-
'ge e in 22 years, year, an unusually large number
mentioned, t -be, Union delegation to benefit the family type farm— openin the agricultural office, For the first time casion.
._.mLwetdng_with tl ' -ie cabinet,,the pri- not the large. producpr.11 will not he known until the end Stephen Township -reeve is war- of Conservatives in County Conn- Mrs. George Saville, on Ratten.
Tembers and the Opposition, "We are 'dependent on labour," of the week. don of I-Turan County. In a stif- cal. When the 32 -man Council bury Street is celebrating her
The Week's Weather vote`
Uy contested battle at county caucused Tuesday -afternoon, 11 94th birthday Wednesday, Jan -
ties, She. emphasized the suc- said Mrs. Prosser, "They spend —0
1957 cess the Union -had- in -meeting 0 council on. Tuesday afternoon, attended the Liberal caucus, and uary 29. She Will be home to her
1956 ane -quarter of their- money on Reeve John Morrissey won on th& 21 the -Conservative caucus. friends from 3 to 6 p.m.
High Low High Low el CWS fifth ball,ot in a 17-16 victory over
with Labour, and that Labour 9" food. They are dependent N' ghhourly N
Jan. .16 28 11 14 4 agreed 100 per cent to, back the —as witness the $5,000 jobless In. John Durnin, West Wawanosh
17 28 23 8 8 Union In, their request for parity, the ag-ritulture implement field at A'X ow Township.
18 23 16 14 -12 q "Farmers," said Mrs, Posser, the present time." uldest. CPC A There Were six contenders for Hog Assembly Yards Open
19 22 -3 21 7
"Piaveneverpressurized the goV A speaker from the floor asked Orval Taylor, East
20 32 20 35 1 10 ernment until the Farmers Union why, if the 'Y.Won were so Inter- New Commentator W`!I'a'onlolos-hur-was the first elimlina-
21 31 28 42 32 did It. When asked why word was ested in working hand in hand
22 32' 26 46 30 not heard about the wishes of in- with labour, that they had -h6t Arthur Phelps noted broadcas- ted. Then Reeve John, Ddeves,
t-vaderich Towns -hip; Reeve Will -
Snow., 3 111-s. Rain: .19 ins. divIdual members of the govern- I provided, for their own farm lab- ter and literary critic is the new
am - Morritt, Blyth and Reevb
Snow. 5 ins. iment, but only the wish of the (Continued on rage 5) voice, of "NeIghbourly News,"
William McKenzie, Exeter,
broadcast each Sunday on the
rrrans-Canada network at 10 Warden. Morrissey is beginning
Local. Scouts Receive Second Class Badges a.m. EST. his 11th year as a Member of the
replacing Don Stephen Township Council and
Mr. Phelps is r Ing
Fairburn who has, Withdrawn from, his sevenih. year as a member of
the program for health reasons.',
the Huron" County Council. Re
The radio career of Mr. Phelps
dates back to 1935 when he did a and Mrs. Morrissey have eight
-series of talks for the 0BC in children.
wifinipeg. On "Neigibbourly Harry GcWdy, f�rmer reeve, of
News?P he Will -broadcast the hum- Howick, and the 1957 warden, for.
an interest part of the news: from
rally escorted Warden Morrissey
Ontario and Quebec t0n1mu0itiesi to the, dais and presented to him
gleaned from the weekly newspap- the gold chain of office, the war -
erg. dens gavel and symbolic key, His
The son of a Methodist �minis- honour Frank pIngland,, Clinton,
ter, Mr. Phelps was'bom. III, Col- judge of the county court of Hur,
umbus, Onto and was educated at on administered the 'aath Of of-
Lindseyi Collegiato and the U1117 Tice, and the ReV,'A. E. Elistace,
versi
tY of Toronto, graduating in 0-0d0rich, conducted the, devotions,
One reason for the large, num- "'R
The program Weighborly
on ler of choices for the
warden.
W" , S- d
I ril
News" i$ one of the oldest
Canadian radio — It has been ship was that this is' C
X4 onse-111-va-
-6adcast eolitinuoildy for
19 tive YeAr. Hdron. has a tradition
years with Reid Forsee as the of alternating the Wardqwybip be -
producer, d job, he will continue
to to, tieandibrali,nVL
r o and there happens to be this
e.
RrAN'URSE'S URSUIS TV OrRTIT Ai
VOU15 re'CLAVC
of a special
oublic school
investiture ceremony held !A thd tbt Cyr, JAMOs MAWOftald, Gbrftl
auditorium i1aa week, Assistant Atonald Clifford,
(front) Vit,_
Parker and
POSTFOXIOD INUPIPIMT1K,
TI* series of progivMInes on
I'M`Ladyll, d CKNX-TV, 81e.UAa�d Businesswomen At.
with Miss Jean thlconer, Malt1i
Nurse for Duron County, and ,,- Fashions Fesfival
VIOUSlY finh0'Uhctd to be cOMMenc- Miss Sadie Lo�ptt and Mrs. 8,
dd, on Wednesday, JOhluarV 22;I"Tice Lovett Speciality
have beer, indefinitely postponed; -
9hoD11 Murray,companied by Wss Gayle
a Murray, spent Wednesday at
George Beattie atte,116-d the ITotel, Undon, attending The
Futilitute, Show At ,1 led
-ONE Gasmen',SillegimnIg Spilng and
buildings, Toronto, last wet -It, Ron Summer ros-tival of Canadian
St,,66pe also has been at the, Show Pashilons, They txpodt to be show.
the first part of tile week. Ing a smart line of summer; styles,
First day at the newly established hog assembly yards here
in Clinton was a first ekorl6nCe for Soo Corey, manager of the
Clinton Community Sales Baien where tho yards are located,
and also manager of the okssetnbily yards. Rare, he is with a.
.few of the more than. 900 hogs cleared oil 'opening day, January
=0 which he has just completed tattooing', The tattoo b'PIPHod
W the 16ft shoulder mftor& the - AuMber of the hog, and Wh6ft
-it is ,dresied, remains, eleftly VIAMy oil the carcass. thla Is
the method used to keep track of the, hogs shipped from, In.
divi'dual bAPIls.. Xewq-Rqqoid photo)