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FARMERS
Spring Seed. Requirements
I attended the local White Bean
Growers 'wean in Zurich recen-
tly. The White Bean Growers are
to be commended for a very good
job they are doing for their mern-
hers. 'They seem to have gone
jag a little farther in the success-
ful marketing, of their product
than any other farm organization
that I know,
However, they were :criticized
for not operating on a definite
profit basis. The Beard's answer
was- that they didn't want to in,
terfere with private dealers, The
Board also seemed willing to take
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Termed Success
The Hullett Township ,,Ferlerat-
-Ion held a card party and dance
'in the Londesboro Nall on March
28 With a good crowd in attends
;:ante. Bveryone reported on hay-
ng a good, Una. Norris orchestra
'supplied the intiSie for the dance.
There will be another one soon.
Frize whiners for the cards
were: wornen•'S high; -Mrs. ' 41ra.
'llowitt; low, 'Miss. Rita Flynn;
lane hands, Mrs, Wilbur :Dewitt.
Men's, lAgh, 4ohn Riley; low Flag-
'in. Nett; lone hands, Russell "Dol-
..rnage.
and daughter pawn) Ingersoll,
were with. Mrs, -Sinum'S parents,
Mr. end Mrs. -Colin Campbell on
SatUrdaY and Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. R. H, Middleton
and 1301:4eY, Hensall, visited her sis-.
ter and uncle, Miss Lucy R. Woods:
and J. I, Buchan, on Sunday eve,
Mug.
and Mrs, H,- Melearen and
Miss -Christine, Misses A, M, and
J. Stirling attended the funeral
of their niece, Miss Florence Stirl-
ing on Thursday afternoon at the
Ledge funeral home, Gederiele, and
burial in Maitland Cemetery.
LONDESBORO
the lower quality of beans •-that
were often directed to them, bear
the extra expense of processing
and also look after the .exporting
of surpluses, They also stay out
of the domestic market in dives-
ing of the beans lest they provide
embarrassing competition to, pri,
vats dealers,
Ts this being top much of the
°good .sarnaritafir
I talked with a barber recently.
told me that a few years back
shaving was the big end of -the
business, Gillette invented a saf-
ety razor—electric razors- were in-
troduced.- Result Inthe past 20
years half of the barbers have bees
forced to Seek•their daily bread in
some other line of endeavour.
Was there' a "Protective Assoc-
iation" formed by !barbers and
their friends?
Poultry , dealers paid four cents
per pound less for fowl than did
dealers where there was a Co-op
to supply active competition,
Should farmers feel sorry for
these dealers when they are
squeezed down to a moderate in-
come by Co-op comeptitien?
Should farmers' be asked to pro-
feet the interests of non co-oper-
Wettlaufer's Feed Mill
Phone HU 2-9792
Mr, and Mrs, F, Bendrick,
mingliam, Mich., were in -the vile
lege on Sunday, •
Mr, and Mrs. Martin Andrewa
and Marie, London, were in the
village on Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner,
Ted, Barbara and Bradley, were
the guests „ of Mr, and Mrs. R.
Jenkins, London, on Sunday.
John Watson was able - to leave
Clinton public Hespit.al and re-
turn to his home en the Bronson
Line on Thursday evening,
Mr. and mrs. H. McLaren, and
Christine were with the Misses
A. M. and E. 3, Stirling from
Thursday to Sunday,
Stanley McConnell, Toronto, a
noted economist was the guest of
Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Oddleifson at
their home here over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Sturgeon
visited their son-in-law and dau-
ghter, Mr, and Mrs. F. Anderson
and family, Science Hill, on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Jim-
my, Nancy and Susan, Kitchener,
visited the former's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. William R. Elliott on
Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Simons
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Mrs. William Lyon celebrated
her 80th birthday on March 15
with her family present.
Mrs. Robert Fairrrvice has re-
turned home after spending a
week In Detroit with her brother
and her daughter.
Mrs. Robert Townsend who is
again a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital having undergone an operat-
ion for ,a stone in the kidney is
well on the way to recovery. -
The Women's Institute Sunshine
Sister Banquet was catered to by
the Turner's Church, Tuckersmith,
ladies last Wednesday evening.
Turkey supper was enjoyed and
the program consisted of a read-
ing by Mrs, Durnin, a solo by.
Mrs. Vincent and slides shown by
Mrs, Tom Allen.
Identity of the Sunshine Sisters
divulged is always a pleasing feat-
ure. The evening was a decided
success.
WI To Meet
° The Londesboro Women's Insti-
tute will hold their meeting in the
Community Hall, in Londesboro
this afternoon, Thursday, April 3,
at 2 p.m. The program is in• the
charge of Mrs, L. Shobbrook, Mrs,
G. Thomason, Mrs. M. Little and
Mrs. H. Kennedy. The hostesses
are Mrs. L. Sundercock, Mrs. C.
Vincent, Mrs. G. Thomason, Mrs.
W. Manning and Mrs. G. Radford.
The Londesboro Women's Insti-
tute held a very successful Sun-
shine Banquet Wednesday even-
ing, March 26, in Turner's Chur-
ch, served by the Ladies Club.
The blessing was sung and Mrs. A.
Colson proposed a toast to the
Queen,
There was much, merriment as
names of ,Sunshine Sisters were
revealed. Mrs. Durnin gave a
reading and Mrs. C. Vincent sang
two solos accompanied ;by Mrs, T.
Allen. An address and presenta-
tion was made by Mrs, C. Craw-
ford on behalf of the Institute to
Mrs. Stanley Lyon, the returning
president who has served as presi-
dent for six years.
Mrs. T. Allen showed pictures
of many local views which were
much enjoyed.
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ators who are willing to reap all
the benefits from the competition
supplied by Ce-ops without taking
any responsibility in the success-
ful operation of the Co-op?
In years gone by the young far-
mer hitched up his team and wag-
on, grabbed a shovel and earned a
considerable sum of money doing
road work between seeding and
haying. Trucks came along; took
over hauling of gravel and far-
mers, lost some cash. No "protec-
tive association" was formed.
With the introduction of mark-
eting yards some farmers are de-
livering their own hogs. Some
truckers are losing business. Why
should the farmer be prevented
from doing .this just to keep the
trucker in a job?
I do not like this approach.
Neither is it popular with farm
people who are, by nature,
thoughtful of the welfare'Of their
neighbours. But big business is,
in its cold impersonal way, forcing
farmers to this view.
Hensall Boy Gets
$350 Scholarship
Edward Norminton, a first year
student of mathematics and phy-
sics at Western 'University with
an average of 87 percent in both,
was awarded a scholarship in geoe
physiese a $350 academic award
sponsored by the Canadian Society
of Exploration Geophysicists. Ted
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Norminton, and a graduate of
South Huron District High School,
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Too Thoughtful of Neighbours?
Farmers May Need To Be Selfish!
(By .4„ _clad HonalngweY)
FARMERS
We are shipping cattle every Uonday for United
Co-operative of Ontario .and solicit your patronage. We will
pick them up at your farm.
Please 'PHONE COLIXOT not later than Saturday nights.
Seaforth Farmers Co-operative
S. Hunt, Shipper
Phone 1773
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We Supply Hogs and Feed
Purchase Your Own , Hogs and
We Will Pay for Them
HERE 'IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO FEED A LARGE NUMBER OF HOGS WITHOUT
USING YOUR OWN CAPITAL
Call Us At One
ONLY. A LIMITED NUMBER OF HOGS TO BE FED
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CLINTON AREA
CAMPAIGN.
A Door-to-Door Canvass will be undertaken soon in
Clinton, RCAF Station Clinton, Stanley, Hullett,
west end Tuckersmith Township, and ,Bayfield.
Please. Have Your Donations Ready
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