Clinton News-Record, 1962-02-15, Page 2Pogo X -•-Clinton News-Record-,-.Thurrs., Feb., 15, 1%2
otic mced By_ Local MR
IPMik.rF
To.
Minister oAsr-icu-,iture
BAY,F'I27L I) ('Staff) -^- Two cansutmers from., ustixrg pia'oducts for those producers meeting the
41stivct men along with stir rep- that are produced from so cal- grade "A" sxan,dai�.
xigseTutatives of Uu-ee other -10- led grade "B" milk. producers, We question The advisab'iiity
oa!lts of :the Ont&001 Cwvicentr"Art- 2• We have also given thought of deve'l'oping a program whom
ed Milk Prod,`ucers 'Were given to 'the suggesition, that produc, those pro pr
who make the
a. roya'nm reception by agrlculr erspow holldi., fluid Milk cop
ng increased capital anvesltanent to
+(uric llainils'tea: William A. Stewtracts be permitted to regain meet ,gra.dp "A" s,'pandard's will
art in Toronto om Friday, when their present uota;s, � the sharenot be permitted, to in
they presented( hon. their milk new program it has been sug, the tonal markot for grade "A"
brief, gested that -,the price received Milk, In 'tile market we re ._e,
,
o v r
We had an audience with for milk for various p odue+ts. sent the mlinixxuum at hhe ;s'-
him for an; 'hour apd-a-lhalf," Will be pooled -among those pro- ent is $2,'j8 per ;hupd`reld weig�lit,
said Robert Welsh, RR 2, Bay= ducers who are Iprepakred to Wouldwe then be required to
f1eild, on< Wednesday.` meet grade "A" standards .and share our price with, the
that the: value .of fluid miilk re, y pa
nu -
"He_ told us he Was pleased 3iacturing market that o1u1�r pays
that "!had drawn ,his atiten, q'u'iremernts in excess of presemtt at -present $2,50 per hundred
'tion to our problems and ,at, needs w?ll be adldted to •the pool Weigit, but be denied the right
sudli a time as to milk plan was to also sharethe market -that
devedopeld he was hopeful• zna'nyprays $5.10 per hundredweight?
2 Clinton Youths
Of the objections wouldlb. 'over:.
conte," 11!Ir, Welsh sand, NEUTRAL PARTY
• 3. If a direction program is
The dletlieg oon of WA meth Oared
U th
were iot�ro_du yd Ua the agr, paint of a new marketing Pro-
culltpre mpir&+Rr -by Han C. S. •
;salon- five could! have a situation
MaoNawghton: (141PP - I�uraTu) where 'our milk would go to
a
Thef t Of Vehicle different market from to
mnn'>ster without portfdlzp. _ t'>m
The t milk producers Clinton youths were re
time .at the direction of the mar-
The
Halanesvtlle, Lorene Rod- Two •, I ing,ketng boas n a present grad -
were: irr custody early Tues .m,g weighting and testing of
ges atld Rdblwt Welsh; Ayianer, day morning chtargedwith, the
GordJM WUIIWr and Ken ShaKJk,- milk are lane be processors'
t:'
theft � �a car, frown Wngtham. earn ,�. We believe that to
letorn; K',errwoo'd, Fred Hot£fner aim'
They will appear before Mag" retain the confidence of the
and George Lampman and' St. :isttra(te H. Glenn Hays, QC,
Marys, Allan' Moffat.:anid Bill producer this sly in be done by
Tlrumsday. a neutral. • az+t in the employ
Langdon. party . p' y
Wgmgham Police Chief .Jim of Ithe department of agricul-
FOUR PROBLEMS Milner said Tuesday that there ture so that n'o influence could
Their Wet covered four may be -other charges, He said be brought upon him by the
basic problbm's that A;hey are Thomas Sharp, 18, • and I. R. processor.
facing at Present and are listed (Bobby) Thompson 17. both of
below: Olinton were charged with the SELECTIVE PRICING
1, Regarding. -the suggestion theft of a• vehicle belonging tto 4. In the matter of nogotia-
o£ grading producers as: either Ruthetrtfard Reavie', Wingham, tions with the processors for
grade "A" for "B" prod'u'cers. late Monday Tdght. - minimum prices some wconstid-
Mr. Reaivie was attending nu ith shave'to be given to2, The 'consideration of the 'fig a eratio
present m1lk contract ;held by Clinton-Winghain juvenile hoc- ;what we call selective pricing
some producers who supply key game in Winghamiarena. of milk to various (products
milk to dairies. He icame out or .the rink after within a section, of the agree -
3. If to diri�tion program is ith'e -third' period' to find 'his. care ment. The negotiations in this
developed, whose restpan9libil5lty missing- category -were carried out With
will it be ,for weighing,, grading Reavis reported the theft to the knowledge that spray pow -
and' testing of milk.' Chid 1Vlwller who attempted, to der in bulk was selling at about
3. Regal -ding the necessity of investigate in the police cruiser. 6c to 7c per pound. However a
selective pricing for manor- The cruiser was found' to have processor continues to process
factum milk products. been tampered with and, part's it into instant powder which•.
. wore missing • from, the care. It retails at 31c to 35c a pound
OBSERVATION would not operates. and which the producer •gets no
The. observations and recom- CAR RECOVERED benefit 'of this premiums product
m»elidaitians suggested aby the The ,stollen car was recovered whioh greatly enhances the re -
four :locals are: by Clinton police this morning turn to the processor.
1. All milk -is. grade "A" as and Chief R. H, Thompson, qac- We would also like' to (draw
it d(s taken' from a healthy cow compa>rnied by Wingliam Chief to your attention that we ,have
that has +been fed and shellitiered M'i'ller arrested Sharp in his been; trying for five years to
by •a .good' 'husibandmanu It is Albert Street apartment at 1;00 secure a statement of the +utili-
o my to what extent milk is per- a.m. nation of our milk in order for
mittedi to deteriorate after it The two youths appeared be- us to determines what price we
has bbeten. given by% -the cow that fore .a JP and were remanded' in are receiving for the milk that
dettieni ines what grade it will. custody -at Huron County Jail ,is being processed for each
be nvAher'i .it readies .the delivery until Thursday when they will pradVat. To date we have had
point. We have given sma appear in magistrate's s coutno success : We are told 'that
thought to Wllbethes•tthe c+eshtaidd Ddiing .late Monday evening t7uis is Iseeret information, and, Is.
be milk prod4ced that does, not Douglas Bar liff, Ratttenbury not for us to know. now Mr.
me%t ,grade "A" ,standards. It Srtregt foundthat this: car, park- Minister can we carry on un -
ns just pdsn lble 'that consumer ed on Mary. Street, had been der these circumstances when
groiups and manufacturers of sideswiped. Police officials said we -are not considered respon-
competitive products will us'e .the pair may be charged with sdible enough, to be told how the
fts ase means, of discouraging this accident. price we receive is, arrived out.
Clinton
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any. The neve owners .met them
GeorgeTetiuttrecently atiy sold
llolw'od.
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a . .,back
a fine Perch n 'three e r t
aro y a o4d
Waykn cl in 1 897 G X.
drove -them in a parade out to
to Pred • Lobib r lizv
_ e'a . ng a good
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Krl tY's hoarse Butler whacYg
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w i ed•
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as oat f i
Bros. Stare took frig+htt and Ibe-
' i3 4xrd,. %%r ....nay.. ;
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of silk clad bob in ..weather like
o are enttanglecT m the itis line
late Bert Langford was the
like this you. wonder whether
wood harness,
local ,agent for Ford at •than
she 1s 'trying to catch a hustband
Arthur
Arthur Groves began his new
time.
SUGAR. and: SPICE
or pneumonia.
Corless
M. T. CarleT.
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Hawltins are in Hamilton tbit5
�' duties as da copotplyle.
Buckeye incubators,600,-egg
8
week attlending .a :convention of
size at $20 each aTe .offered by
and Ba&Ma'caulay Ltd. in
hardware mien.
E. J. Zhlaw4art'bla.
W B, T. SMILEY)
100 of sugar at the
tea", blacksrni,th; Leslie Cox,
There's a view movement, and '(by
Riven Principality, Western People 'would have to do with-
in
Dpaurir]✓s
ion Share costs $7.45,
Butter is s'elOng 35c to 37c;
10 Years Ago
a fairly strong one afoot
Y oQng Northern Ontario and Prince out their beer when the baby
at
all, all tfarmers. The other six
Quebec these days. Its adher- Rupert's Land. bonus -cheques failed to. appear.
"Sepax"atistsy"
live hogs at $12.
CLINTON NEWS-RE00.lilp
ants, labeled a'r'e The smashing up of a sttoda This, however, could be solved
adian, life would be replaced
Price percar, delivered in
urging that La Belle Province old Canada -would also give us by h'avi'ng the new governments
secede from ithe of Canada
40 Years Ago
Thursday, Febraury 14, 1952
-rest a chance to introduce some fine distribute free beer once a
ence of -the other continents,.
So the parade was, •a grand
and establish a separate Frenicli (new social legislation fihat the mioanth,
a
CLINTON NEW ERA
Carl, Diehl was re-elected'
nation on the shores' of the St. '�'��'t Federal: Government re- But the real beauty of the
fascinating things as: revolu-
presidiercut of Bayfield Agr.i'cyult-
Latwmence. fuses to consider. Surely some scheme is this. Do you real -doe
:February 16, 1922
ural' Society, with, Carl Houston
of aur brave new nations would that .instead of being a big, fat,
I don't know the' Ins and' lead the way in such progres•• prosperous, peaceful country,
Her Fathers Daughter"'by
as vice-president.
J. reported
outs of .it, but personally, T
think it's a splendid' idea. In sive social measures' as lr(earres we could suddenly become a
StrattomPorter is one of the
new books -at Clinton Library.
at thelfe .Farrand
that rohe •boNvn look -up was in-
. mess of small nor, st-
fact not only do I wish them for unwed fathers; a freefix a whale , p
' Y day for dope addicts, hardly- 'ruggling, aggressive countries?
D. T. Kendall presadhni of
secure the wooden door needed
to be re la -
p' ced by an iron one.
well but I ho g
pe the scheme daTndy divorce by vending ma- All we'd have' to do is: abolish
becomes ,a Itrend i that will snv back'
'tax
the Huron Old Boys Association
Vancouver B. C.
At present the public can not
chine income then sit and
eep North America. It's the * k scream .for help, and the Yanks
J. C. G+rOlg• is president of
be kept out,"
only thing that can break up
There'd be a bit of confusion would rush in enough foreign
Seafomth Golf and Country Club.
All commissioned officers
the vast. neat blocky into wh-
at first, of 'course, financially. aid to keep us in luxury.,
WiiZfiam Johnston,77 walkeidt
took •a new oath, of .a11e fe
g`enc
ich this continent ;is divided,
into Brophey's undertaking ,par-
to Her :Majesty Queen.. Elizabeth
,atnd, .give us a hodge-podge of
fours Godierich announcing
II on February 13 All officers
untidy, antezesting little states
Record
News Record Brought U� to date
countries and printcipalities,
News - �"' :
such
boast•
Regarding Old Picture Published
As fax as. I can see, break -
OPTOMETRY
Ing Canada (down •from 10 huge,
That WAS an old picture
should all be delivered -at one
indigestible chunks of 40 or
published, Past week, tthough- not
time (by truck -carrier, of
50 juicy, .indigestible morsels
as =ci'd as. we ,had figured. Wes
course) maybe that would be
would solve most of our protb-
Vandtemburgh was in Clinton the
an occasion for a parade, too.
lems in a twinkling.
day that pictture was taken; and
Since the date for the, occas -
First of all, it might shop
he recalls that it was in, Sep-
ion -is .fixed in 1915, then we
cultured European and dis-
tentber, 1915.
were wrong about the building
gruntled; homebrews from art-
There were ten new Model T
in ithe background being theicles
,about 'the good', gray Can-
cars(_§hppedl in by freight that
Wesley Methodist Church. 'Phe
adian's, those unimagintative,
day by the Ford Motor Camp-
church that was in that area,
conservative, colorless people
any. The neve owners .met them
had burned down at leash three
Who live somewhere north of
at the railway station, and
years before.
Detroit, nursing their inifer1iotr-
drove -them in a parade out to
The big fire in Clinton was
i tY.coinplex I get so sick of
Victoria Street (highway 4)
in Se tenis(, too on, Labour
thds slop I could cry
and then up through town. The
Day, recalls Mr. Vanderburg, in
late Bert Langford was the
either 1911 or 1912. The fire
They couldn't accuse us' of
local ,agent for Ford at •than
began in the block now oc-
these negative virtues. anymore
time.
cupied by Canada Packers
if we were suddenly transform-
Pdc1 of these new cars- were
cr:eamsry, Ellwood Epps shop
ed ,into a seething mass of re-
bought by People in the Por-
and Ba&Ma'caulay Ltd. in
publics, peoples' d'emberacies,
ter''s Hill` distmict: Oliver Pat-
what was then the -McPherson-
monarchies and what -not. YOU
tea", blacksrni,th; Leslie Cox,
Hovey machine shop. They
see, if this was: done, every-
George Proctor, Peter McDoug-
made threshing machines in, the
thing would be different. 'Me
all, all tfarmers. The other six
foundaiy theaye+. Incklmittally,
overpowering d'ullnes's' of Can-
were also .sold in the area,
Tom: Leppdngton was employed
adian, life would be replaced
Price percar, delivered in
there, learning thetrade.
by the romantic, exotic exist-
ClinCDnt was $595.
Fire ,frmn the wooden found -
ence of -the other continents,.
So the parade was, •a grand
Lary blew 'across the (road; set-
We'd be able to enjoy such
one for the people of the area.
ting fire to the •church, and
fascinating things as: revolu-
Imagine lb -day, if a car deafen:
hotted (Mille lite of the present
tions and counter-revolutnoms;
should have a sale for tin; mew
Hotel Clinton), burning both
refugees fleeing .across baasa
cars all at one time and it :they
down.
ers; students rioting in -the st-
Phee, R. '3, Auburn; Donald
Mac'lf`ay, Ai016y, John F. Mac-
reets; military juntas carrying
out coups' d'etat; sidewalk' cafes
y ;
Rustiness and Professional
riddled with spies; United Na-
.7'gores
tions aid; abusing. the Amer;-
Directory
cans; and -all the other finer
Por a 'CanR.d art ntttitinal riith-
things in life.
' Another thing. Canadians
probably travel' more miles per
year than .anyone else, yet
most of us have never been
outside the country. What could
be more boring than to climb
oro .a train, ride -it for the. best
part of a week, Climb off, and
still .be In the same country?
That's
lshistodanenhAltwbcan
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ed,
OPTOMETRY
INSURANCE
With all our neve countries and.
borders, a cross,country train
J. E. LONGSTAFF
H. E. HARTLEY
trip would become a thrilling
All Types of Life
adventure. We`d need,' passports
OPTOMETRIST
Term Insurance — Annuities
amid- visas. We'd have to passCANADA
border guards With t'ommy
Eyes Examined
LIFE
ASSURANCE CO.
guns.Our travellingcompan-
OPTICIAN.
Clinton, Ontario
ions would, be Mysterious St-
rangers --espionage agents, 42p*K.
Oculists, Prescriptions Filled
W. COl-QUHOUN
lomats' mistresses, wild, -'eyed
Includes Adjustments At
INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE
anarchists — instead, of gallica-
No Further Charge
Representative:
tive elderilyr ladles going to
visit their daughters, younigof
Clinton– Mondays. Only
Sun Life Assurance Co,
Canada
mothers with damp, whiny eh-
9.00 a:rri, to 5.30 p:m:
Clinton Medical Centre
Phones: Office H U 2.9147
Res. HU 2.7556
ilklrcern, and exhausted middle-
44 Rattenbury Street West
aged mens .heading home after
the hardware convention,
Staforth--Weekdays e>taept
d floor.
Mondaground
THE McICiLLOP
a
Uneinplayaiient would sal-
AMUTUAL
791
FME INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Offlee: Seaforth
p eru'd' be count-
c
wed o� ew
Officers: President, John L.
Malone, aeaforth.; vied -president
less fish- goJvermmenit jabs open
g(w
rn custom$, Immigraitron,
G, B. CLANCYw O.D.
John H. McEwingt'BlAh secre-
%.
posit
office, treasury, propaganda
"
-- OPTOMETRIST --
tar; -treasurer, E. South-
gate, Seaforth.
and Secret police departments.
Eknuggliinlg would provide a ref-
For Appointment
bI060t6rs: John H. MCEWing;
Robert Archibald; Chris Leon.
uge fair 'the few adventurous
Phone JA 4-7251
hardt, Bornholm; Morman Tre-
Wattha, Clinton; Wni, S« Alex -
souls who repudiated offici'a1-O,ODERICH
&i n.
'846
ander; Walton; J. L. Malone,
Tliered be no more jwvendle
Seaforthl Harvey Fuller, Gode-
rich; Wm, R. Pepper, Seaforth;
=-
delingitetucy, 69 half a hundred'
INSURANCE
%90 Broadfoot, Seaforth,
new armies -would: prdvidb an
Agents: Wm: tAitler, Jr., Lore-
tAiblet for high-stpirited Youth.
THE WEST WAWANOSH
desborb; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Sea.
And a lot of dandy little Wars
MUTUAL FIRE
forth; Selwyn Bakeir,• Brussels;
'Harold
�varxlt :keep bhea'rit on their .toes.
But there Wouldn't be 'much
INSURANCE CO.
James Keyes, Seafbrth;
Saulre§s Clinton..,,.,
figh'tiing: Supposintg the new
monarchy of Prince Edward Is,-
a DUNGANNON
Head Office, ,
Established 1878
`.:.. BLI -.-.,..,. w . .w,.-,
PUBLIC ACCd+UNTANT
rand declared war on the newt3CARD
lnnon lciioiwn as the Uri ed
bF DIRECTORS
POY N. BEN -1 UY
Counties of the Ottawa 'Valley.
They'd have t 6 4 1. chert away
lresident, Brown Smyth, R 2,
Auburn;. Vive{Pres,,, Hersoh Ir-
P01306 ACCOUNTANT
,througih ttre nen- nations of
win � Geer
6 B ��aveADirectors; argil
Caesar, R. 1,Dt�ngannbn; George
Godet'fch, +'.Ontario
Passamo nod , Gaspe, l cevef-
q
C, , rich; Rvss Mc-
t-160ho:ie doX
brook. aha , N6f. a LE'i&6hVA to
get 5.t 60h otilre,
Phee, R. '3, Auburn; Donald
Mac'lf`ay, Ai016y, John F. Mac-
JA 4-95'21 . — 478
,M,'ypl;an ,w'aultl hunt tip; those
Lkihan, R. 3, .Coderieh- Pthnk
.7'gores
who continually agitate
Thonmson, R. 1, Holyarood Whi.
Wiggins; R. 3, AObuimi',
REAL RSTATS
Por a 'CanR.d art ntttitinal riith-
eiii anti a disc lnctive
k`'or thf6fthiAon on ybur in,
l.tpNARC1 G, WINTER
flak, they'd lie too buy writing
surahedF call y6fir nearebt direr -
anthems and designing f1 •
''Me.
f6t ,Wlio is also ars agent, or the
t Duh -
Duhga#Phillin;o
06ki Estate A buslness 8F6kei
High Street — Clinton'
fkW such heW ha'tiouig as
ltbkdn *tonne, The Peace
gannolli phbn 49,
27•tfli
PHONE HU '2.669'(
he had, taken poison two hours are wearing mourning bands oaf
before. A stomach pump was the .left 'arms in memory .of the
utilized to save the life of the late George VI.
aged disciple of preparedfiess.. A public service is planned
He was removed tb 'hospital in the town shall. in memory of
but has since died. the late King.. A parade from
Miss Elisa Mounteastle pias- the Legion Hal will precede
sled (away at her home at the this
age of 86 years, 10 months and
20 day's. Drucefield once again has a
$1,000 damage was, suffered bell on a po1le (beside the: fire
by Cunningham's 'greens house hall to be =g in case of fire.
early Fridiay morning by :fire. Catherine Powell, Clinton, was
Most of the g4ass was broken crowned queen of the Blyth ace
and the .flowers were nearly aK caamnval: The 1951 queen, Miss
lathed. Warguri;te Hall officiated'.
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by W. W. Haysom
your telephone manager
When you call "Repair ,Service"
In times of emergency, when telephone service may be
interrupted by freezing rain, floods, fires or hfgh winds, we
4 �
a 11 familiar with
. \ w wre
the re.
toriition job
;done by telephone
�u�;� �..;;`, :;� . � : ,•~9•�,��„ ' �; ;� '� '.`repair crews. You
:X?N''`,<::'� r ✓ Ys . i3 s }'.ktlkay not realize it,.
�:r.. � •..-,.. '.�.:.. `��.••, T.:v,•9 r:.C... ,F but it is the depend-
manner
e nd-
manner in
�s;>.f.�which da - to - da
NatelephQnp repairs
--de under nor
.mal circumstances
that conditions our
people to act in
'Y , criticgil times. It
twines a skilled team
to provide efficient
"repair and restona-
tion selee. When
t
RK."
t t`E "Repair Service"
... " it�r< 1.,(114) receives a, re-
,•:
,•a a port ,on a customer's
line, a whole , team
employees goes
;k ;,into action and this
°'teamwork goes far
to insure that ser-
vice restoration is
made as promptly
as possible. Clear-
ing trouble when it
SERVICEMAAN AL HARPER Happens; whether In-
side or outside
In all kinds of weather the Repair Service .matt and
women play an important part In helping us to provide you
with dependable telephone service.
My, what a deep voice you have Gran -Ma!
Once in to while your finger may slip when. you're dialing
a scall. What a surpjse when you ifInd youi-s'elf talldng to a
gravel].-voieed stranger ... especially if you expettod+ to bear
the gentle 'voice of
someone like
your sweet aid gramd-
motherl Embarrassing isn't it,, Of course, careful dialing
can tprevetrnt this; sant of thing. Let's sere what .the exp�.,tt5
say arbout tgaod d'iail;im(g liaibats�. "T1s stave time and either
peopl'e's •temp, be surer tta laic;( •the Hymns( up f`ia�t , . ,
fat tit dorwtti; . , .listen for riche dnalT' home ... dual carefully."
Tfneyr also say •that if we .fod(Tow these simple rules we
worn't 1ne caught toy �uz�prlise t'htitkukdnig that poor Grafin; hays
a frog in her throat,"
YOU can tally longer after nine o'clock
96member, you get double value on station -to -station
long distance calls of 10 minutes or more within Ontario and
quebee after 9 p4n, any evening. It's
our hew "Night-Econotny" Plan .. � 12 •
the lowest -cost long distance plan
ever ,offered to Bell customers! rhe • n
first five minutes are charged at low
night rates; there's no extra charge
for the second five minutes. ,After
that, 'every two additional minutes
are charged as one. Remember too • •
that rates for daytime station -to,
station long, distaince Calls are down.
Regular statlon-to-statlon night rates
beginning at 6 p.m, have baso been
redutcetlr Take advantage of these anew low rates, 1Cnjoy
a telephone visit by long distance It's the next best
thing to being thorn:
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