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STANLEY News of Bayfield
By MISS 14I,TOY lk3 WOODS
PRONE: -B,AYFIM4P 0 r 3
Mrs. Alma, Baird and Mr. and.
Mrs, George A. KtInkbamer, De-
troit, spent the, weekend at the
home of Mr, George Baird.
Thomas B. Heird Stewart
Baird, George T. Baird, Seldn:n
Ross and ,Mrs, S, McKenzie and
Mrs, Barbelle Thompson attended
the funeral of their cousin, the
late William 1 1 /49.1rol., Eliot, Mich.
STRONG OPPOSITIONS
ENFORCE
GOOD GOVERNMENT
Miss .nelen1 NoLooa, LoTooll,
was 1101TLID over the weekend,
Glenn Brandon, (Chatham, spent
the weekend with his wife and
fafnlly
,T, it Howard is able to be out
doors again, and tio 4311,PreVang in
health eaeb. day.
Miss Donna Leckie, London,
was the guest of Miss Joyce Bell
over the weekend,
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Pfaff, and
Mark, WindsOr, were at their cot-
tage for the weekend.
The Government Deficiency
Payment applies only on Property
Graded Wools
Secure the Utmost
by Patronizing
Your Own Organization
JACKSON HOMES LTD„
SEAFORTH
Is collecting wool for grading
and sales on the co-operative plan.
Shippers may obtain sacks and
twine free of charge from the
above or their Licensed Operators.
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
217 Bay Street
Toronto
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RAISING BETTER CALVES
Here is the PURINA PLAN for Raising
Better Calves:
Let the calf suck the first 3 days (in order to get the
full value of the colostrum milk). Then move to a
small individual pen, if possible, for a week or two.
At 4 days, teach to eat Calf Startena.
Feed milk (or nursing chow) from clean
bucket twice daily, at 100 degree's F. Feed
large breeds 8 lbs. milk per day for 3
weeks; reduce to 4 lbs. on 4th week; at
end of 4th week cut off milk. Small
breeds, 4 lbs. per day for 3 weeks; 2 lbs.
for 4th week; then cut off, Keep Calf
Startena, block salt and water continually
before calf from 4 days to 4 months,
At 2 months begin feeding bright leafy
hay.
Mr, and Mrs, W. Bennett and
family, London, oconi4ed thetr
cottage, for the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. jD1111). M. Stewart,
left en Tuesday morning to visit
int iiaanilton for a few daYel,
Miss Ethel Blair, London, was
with her parents, Mr, and 'Mrs.
13x4out Blair for the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Higgins, vis-
ited. the Reverend and Mrs, T,
Dale Jones, Aylmer, on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy 'litz.stirri-
ens, Karen, Kelso and Mrs. D.
Newman, spent Tuesday in Lon-
don.
Mrs. W. Munroe and son, Don WOOL Stephens, from London were at
"Shangri-La" for a few days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs, James A. Halli-
day, Wingliarn, were guests of Mr,
and Mrs.- R. Roy Fitzsimons, an
Sunday,
Mrs. Emerson Heard left on
Tuesday morning to attend the
LOBA Grand Lodge meeting hi
Toronto,
Dr, and Mrs. William T. Till-
mann and family, London, spent
the weekend at their cottage lin
Hayfield Terrace,
and Mrs, S. Bryant, return-
ed to their cottage last week af-
ter having been at their home in
Bryon, for ten days.
Mrs. A. W. Reid and Miss Kath-
leen Reid, Windsor, visited at the
home of Miss Lucy R. Woods',
from Sunday to Tuesday,
Miss Margaret Howard return-
ed home an Sunday, after having
completed her first year studies
at Huron College, London,
Miss Mary Hovey, London, was
DR. ALEX ADDISON
on May 12
For 15 years the Ontario Legislature has been dominated by a single Party with overwhelming
majorities. Secured by its strength of Members in the House, the Frost Government has grown
old and careless. It has become indifferent to nearly all things except continuing in office.
Despite this, it asks you to increase its needlessly large majority.
The Government has allowed urgent matters to drift.
Promises that were made alluring as election bribes have not been carried out.
The business of Government and the administration of the people's affairs have fallen into dis-
repute.
Assistance to municipalities is lagging for behind increasing costs of municipal operations. The
result is higher and higher local taxes.
Now in the face of a by-election, new promises are being made.
Ordinary routine operations are being advanced as Government generosity. How tong will people be
fooled?
A new hospital is vaguely announced at the same time as a By-election.
The routine paving of a highway is put forward as something to be grateful for.
LET THE GOVERNMENT TELL YOU INSTEAD ABOUT THE
APPALLING PROVINCIAL DEY T
At 4 month change to a PURINA Heifer Growing
Ration. Do not turn out to pasture until 4 months old.
Clinton Farm Supply
and MACHINECSAILLES
JHOP
Phone 111J 2-9613
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BRING
GOOD GOVERNMENT
ABOUT
Vote
for your
LIBERAL CANDIDATE
Let them tell you about a debt that winder the present Government has
been increased by $360,000,000 — A debt growing at the rate of $2,000,000
per week !
That is what the people of Ontario want to hear about.
They will never hear of steps being taken to check this runaway money madness until they
elect a strong Opposition! •
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YOU CAN DO YOUR BIT BY VOTING FOR YOUR LIBERAL
CANDIDATE
DR. ALEX ADDISON
on May 12 YOUR tom MASTER DEALER
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INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION
the guest of her brother and sis-
ter-in-law., Mr. and 11141'a. Hovey, over the weekend
Mrs. R. H, F. Gairdner return-
ed home on Friday after havtig
Visited .her sisters' in River Forest
and Evanston, 711., for three
weeks,
The Rev. E. J. B. Harrison at.,
tended the Synod meeting of the
Diocese, of Huron held in: St. Jam-
es Church and Parish Hall, Lon-
don, from Monday to Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Harry BEtler,
daughter Gwen and Marilyn Car-
ter, London, were at "Wheel. In"
cottage over the weekend. Mr,
and Mrs. Douglas Long, London,
visited her parents, on Sunday.
Mrs. Mellvina Trivin and two
children, accompanied by a friend,
Kincardine, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sturgeon on
Sunday, Glen Sturgeon, London,
was 'alto home over the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Stewart,
Mrs. R. J. Larson, Mrs. Percy
Weston and the Reverend E. J.
B. Harrison, motored to Kilmer-
dine on 'Wednesday of last week,
where the ladies attended a meet-
ing of the Diocesan Chancel
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turland
and family, who have resided here
for over five years, moved to Kin-
cardine, on Friday. Mr. Turland
has purchased a farm two miles
north of Kincardine, where his
family will reside. 'He plans 'to
continue his teaching duties at the
RCAF Station, Clinton.
Miss, Shirley Brandon came.
home on Saturday, 'alter having
completed her second year of
study at the 'University of West-
ern Ontario. Also, visiting their
father, H. N. Brandon, on Sunday,
were Mr. and Mrs. W. Pitialado,
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Keith
Brandon and two children, Strat-
ford,
Library Association
Representatives of the Hayfield
.Library Association attended the
annual meeting. of the Huron Co-
unty Library Association in the
work-room 'at .the County Court
'House, Goderich, on Friday after-
noon, They hheard an address giv-
en by the County Librarian., Mrs.
Eehmeir on the operation of the
libraries and making them at-
tractive.
Those attending from Hayfield
were Mrs. R. Roddick i Mrs, J.
Cobb, Mrs, H. Ormond, Mrs. J.
MacKenzie, Mrs. C. Knuckey. The
latter three ladies' 'remained for
dinner at the Legion Hall. Special
speaker was' Dr. 3. J. Taman
who gave a most intersting talk
on his visit to Ghana. He gave
personal experiences and commen-
ted on the setting up of a educa-
tional standard for the country.
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