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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-11-06, Page 10Golden Wedding ri A family dinner Was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hohner, Bronson Line, Stanley Township, on the occasion of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rohner, Bayifeld, who, were married in Egmondville on October' 21, 1908. (Zurich Citizens News Photo) Jake Kohler Defends Marketing Board, Claims Hogs Available to: Bidders nnouncing The Appointment of Clayt Dixon's Auto Supply AS A Dunlop Tire Dealer HERE IT IS! THE RECORD FULLY GUARANTEED REG. $14.30 NOW $9.95 SIZE 600/16 REG; $14.95 9 95 SIZE 670/15 FAMOUS K 1. T. Silent Traction 670 x 15 23.38 OPENING SPECIAL PRICE INCLUOES YOUR CLASS "A" CASIN • OPENING SPECIALS. 14" TIRES • New Car 1 CI) •it' Owners I • a OPENING SPECIALS NYLON TIRES 670 x15 ---- 17.50 OPENING SPECIAL OTHER LOCAL DEALERS MEL CLARKE RELIANCE SERVICE STATION SEAFORTH, Ont. GLEN PRICE Cierealfu Auto Wreckers Clinton, Ont. A INSTALLATION All Prices Include Your Class `A' Trade-In i Free! Marie Fraser's Vr. exciting new "Bazaar Bast Sellers" ' recipes, Write today' DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 409 Huron Street, Toronto William E. Jervis, Clinton, was one of two then who received gold . watches, lapel pins and certificat- es from the Volkswagen of...Canada, Limited on Friday night, The cere- mony was held in the Texaco Ser- vice Station, Goderich fr the deal- Huron-Perth Shorthorn Sale Totals $8270; 25 Purebred Cattle Sold Gross sale price at the seventh annual Huron - Perth Shorthorn Clubs sale of Scotch 'Shorthorns was $8,570. Fifteen female animals averaged $205, and ten bulls averaged $458 in the sale at Lucknow Arena. Top bull was sold to Harold Wolper, of Parkhill, for $1,000.' The animal, Maple Emblem De- mand, came from the herd of W. A. Culbertand Sons, of Dungan- non. ToP female went to J. Ir- vine Black, Fergus, for $400. The cow, Maple Emblem Zoe XIV, was also from the Culbert herd. yprt4swispEN ` big walk-in • side doors. '4411". • amsowl .cgo ; DON'S SERVICE Victoria Street, Clinton P• Phone HU 2-9088 =WON Is1MITS-TigCORtl PAM TEN THURSDAY'; NOVNAIDEI 6r 1.0587 tion by bidding up for them. This is the first time that open compe- tition has really come into effect in our hog industry in Ontario. Our sales records show that it has resulted in better returns for our producers.". (tombola tetradhloride is an ef- eibitent, non-inflaminable cleaning fluid 1t iEls (hiigthay poisonous. Even the vapour (can cause serious( In- juny, sufficient is tinthalIe(cL Oth- er .cleaning fluid% legs toxic, are inflammable land gitve off explos- ive impetus, easily ignited. The Ontario Safety League asics that dislike( for grease spots should holt be allowed to jeopardize the safety Of eAreless adults, or in- quisillitve children. Cleaning fluids should he stored safely, and hand- led carefully. Charges, which have been circu- lating in the province that the On-. tario hog marketing board arbit- rarily establish prices and allocate bogs to the various processing plants, have been emphatically de- nied by the general manager of the agency, J. R. Kohler, who has issued a statement setting forth in detail the selling practices of the board. o "Oritario hogs are coming into 'open competition on the market, as " a result of the operations of the marketing plan; as they never have before," said me, Kohler, in his statement. "At the start of each day the sales staff decides on an asking price and megotiate$ „ with processors on that basis, selling hogs according to the highest bids, with each processing plant in the province having, an equal oppor- tunity to bid. The asking price may be adjusted up or down dur- ing the day according to the price which may be obtained. Each sale of hogs in every yard is an entir- -' ely separate deal. and sales go on all clay and, every day, on this basis. Anyflot of hogs not sold can be obtained by increase' in bids .of as lOw as 10 cents by any buyer. "If .a processor does not secure the volume he wishes, it is because he has riot come forward (soon en- ough with a bid. We have 'contin- ually stated publicly that we are at all times selling hogs for the best price obtainable, and price alone determines the buyer. Our board follows the sales process very closely, and any departure from the laid down policies• would be very quickly, detected and dealt with. "All hogs are for sale. Bidding establishes the price and the buy- er, and thePe is no establishing of price on our part.. Processors who say they are not (setting what they think is their needed share of hogs can always correct this situa- Simon .Haliohon Heads Holstein .C.Ivil); Motions, Passed for Resolutions Simon Hallahan, Belgrave, was elected ..chairman of the Huron County Cream .Producers at their annual meeting in Clinton, Thurs- day, October 30, Vice-chairman will. be Horaeo Deibridge, Woodham, with Carl Hemingway, Brussels, secretary., fieldmari for the Huron County Federation. of Agriculture, as sec- retary-treasurer. Opposes Soybean .Curbs second resolution, Which will be also forwarded to the provincial. group, opposed any tariff restrie-. tons on the importation of soy, beans and the Federal Government was , commended for providing a deficiency payment for this crop, . -The trend of cream producers to sell whole .tnillt for the manta-' facture of skiM milk powder and butter, rather than separating at the farm, was discussed, Mem- bers claimed they receive no rev enue from their butter to assist in carrying on their campaign of Promotion, and advertising, It was felt that some' arrangement should be made whereby producers would receive assistance. W. E, Jervis tarns Gold Watch .Award,, Trouble Free Driving for .60,000 Miles er through whom new cars were bought, The awards were made as part of the Volkswagen promotion and sign* membership in the '"Voika- wagen 60,000 IVIile • Gold Watch Club". All customers of the ,Volks- wagen firm "who have driven over 60,000 reileS WithoUt a major re- pair, such a performance being proof of functionar design,. excel- lent workmanship and manofaet, uring integrity", are eligible for membership in this club. The certificate goes on to state: It is, furthermore, convineing,,evi- dence that this vehicle has been maintained properly and driven carefully with emphasis on all factors pertaining to safety"., Mr. jervis has been driving his Volks to and from Goderich on a regular mail run, ever since the use of rail was, discontinued by the Post Office Department The second man to receive his gold watch was Gerhard, T. Suter living in Lucknow: -Clinton, Memorial .Shoo T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON -- EXETER — SEAFORTH Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative Phonesp ,-- Bus., HU 2-6606 - Res, HU 2-3869 SPECIAL. ,LOW RAIL FARES . TO TM' ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR TORONTO, NOV. 14 - 22 FARE AND ONE-`HALF FOR THE ROUND TRIP Good going—Nov. 13th- 220c1 inc. Return—Leave Taranto not later than November 23rd. raisterroirri invsgeriesioni T-S-59