Clinton News-Record, 1962-03-29, Page 10R
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Gera^ Wallis h;beef?.a4eplt. ton, Seaifozrth, was reelected of .Qn is AM wheat
Adopted • O, e
10 i to Egypt
last
ed dor Qr t mi?Lg vel the:.Ro�a1 the 12- rtit?4 9!f e Oiv- fab1, he . i 'a 11t.
t t hies Market of
anus A, .G.. > u n ld : a s. u li whi h 7aayadiarr. Mawnt*_ 1 Police, ami .ado a Pte. , _ the Egypt'i ;govez xi;eirut's
Wihetham, ftw, . Wo?r, . be le...,l di?4'd. xogaxb cG. xt+t?1' ._,ot><se ch, t..e5' Bold, art the ? c? obligatnom to v 4r hasre a certain
Dnp have ✓ all at aptaed. Phe ftivrvly 12ves is a two- Own, 'el 'hfl�axug .albout, tie w3'kl .leave on Alia' l .flu beg?n' toe '
Divi trrors Touurkokostas” a Wwn kepi kk .sohtogl or eine ills entire• place tai 1S lY .af he far- $ v a . . cou t
;neetin'g held iu 'orai>Jtrti om amount olf wheat on t� a .free
tr 'rse a - Re- Murch A A,. Ntr. Bo -lion f egre� market 'm addgltapri to; rte liar,
year old Greek bqY. ilys ux><Povei�sllment, The houtse gra, skad�iiewai?;. se#iGs ]3:istm t 7 in the O?ntartio chase from 4f�e USA, stride?'' the-
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ta'h roster Pgr,pnts Phan. has p srrnall kitchen and an• #I-
., PA. Box 65, Station 13, purpose r? oTl ,, It is unfinished Tile SO4 Of ".:. and, Mrs, Fred ,� B ' Public Taw.480 PmWam,r'
tme foster Tore exeautuve is to.be.eleeted He solothat "because :albs,
i air +:.. pamen#s .� " y , -j�k .zirn eeilir}�g and the wads. Wa�11?�is, R 1> } "field; Gerw,
�.' this week at the inaugural of supply we?e :rpt
have pronn>Sodi to :cantnribute. care T t :plas�tlered, It let
im t e attend. -ed ;Aa.yh ld. Public School meeting of hhe bgaxd, avlailab_ t that 'time, t
$15 a nibnith t "ars; the Childs i'. hea(fa ,of the s norers and. the. alcirt ak set # , Egyp
�R7Lt022 Dis>tu�et Caliagiate Spal., ...g the xn.._.mg t
i ;. cold of the wir tlea•s, ` d t4e •Ontario soft wkie�at
support for at least one b", asr. , •Institute. Tuesday, Marsh X10, Dr. Q, N' >, '
:t1?fs. Whettialn is hoarse eaop, "The o¢ " u tu7e• #$ley hate vcaiili h was tine 1?pat? S major
on)!(; teadier :at Qlnn'ton I)* �fi to sof a .div. , :.:Wardt~abe, C �e Was a ?C►Zember of hY#e fix' Irl��e,, Wig, 41 ry�etior :a>
' and faun
Cadet squadkp , ar►d earned .a techracal services and market tlan � #� N4 3 gram p }r,
runt Collegiate '.InSUtute, table, t q f1Y g cltoaarshlp an 1959. He research departrrieait of the s loot .fall,
ohaiz�
Tier+e's the.,aGorcY cf Young Di- trunits, ansa aSv otd 'bed, made holdls his flyinglicence, Canadian Wheat .. arrd, s Dr, xmNine pari recent9y re -
yo
m tahos; of wood. They db hay*• elec, PQnti'ate
,q 1960 , &fit laze awn- that Egypt ecoids not 3?e regamdl, turned inogn seas nand re»
T� haripines and little fuucityq but !all wanes• mush, be ported marketing ctmdittdofia in
measure of curity 'the Tour- ca�uzed frorrr the pO'ft. four Master Cad ed � a major market for ATI, c�ouuitrdets which
mer .alt Ban# as a .
enjoyed, et wR4 'they Army Cadets. tarm soft wbite winter, wheat, a 'nufn'
kollacssbas were rtaalim Bedding. and ,clotlhing :arse � _ We simwlar •tnypes of wheat.
s uddienly destinoyed last year try badly needled. Hie ptressed that although
a �. y bwlllet The boy's father "'Dam trio; has brown, hair :� a ;'", '� ova, imp�ortiers regard Dz1,
provided a mildest:living far his nabs' s., Las term he'was ' y ' ,,r ' 4 tarso wheat :ons . f'. oR itis
franndtly cultirva<tirw his own .4t-
. the •first primary .grail*. He .. 3� ,. � ;, � , �" � �� , �� type, soft 'nvheari is, apecufir~
de olf Falid' and? working in' ]rinses to with other little oar's' for _
Plot play �e � � R 3 wheat specific baking
the fiields for other people, '= t z, s idoses.
;. boys and it would gave him Y
Whdtte at wank Bast year ,`; y much haWineps if he h'ad a g _,�;.` These s he pointed
r \rt r , pu ase , po . ted
(X960), he was struck in the leg { �� ,; �'
toy or two of his own His r m out, are mainly founds inr he
by a astray ,bui2et and new he , "Name Day rs October 26-` E ` k w biscuit, caka 'and cookies
suffem from ankylosis of the his patron's feast dray which is �.
.left leg and, d5 no longer ably celebrated much .as a bdrthd4a�' � � �� F :� �� s
•, �, duets.
to work. is celebrated in this country: ' l � Resal mea •resented . s the
Dlin trim has two ,brothers', Me g # � �
°��'.: y two-day meeting
„ Measurements- bei ht 3'10"; cowered sever,.
0omstantine (5) and Ellas ,(2), waist, 25"; weight, 49 bibs.,, rutaario Wheat Produ Producers ruary' that the Board' -is asked al subjects inelutdnn� core whdloh
lie liven witfll' S' brothers, par, tires, ranmual meeting in: Toron- to rrerime the s�?rplu5. Thus carried calling fon the removal.
" " �`" of the feed` freight subsidy off)
ents and ,pabeumal grandparents TREFOIL DOES NOT 'o', March 20 and. 21. meiansl that the =has. to
in a vdRage near LivadiA in c'en- NEED .A NURSE CROP Peirhaps I am slightly biased p5y torp storage chiarges and entering Ontaxur4,
Westerxi gma.in
trail Greece. The farm owns Do but I did most interesting has -to mow 'the . Some of the others approved
i1y you plan on seer3urvg score grain' by rail at the ares .
trwo .and case 'half acres• of land; �birdifoot tmefoil this spring? If to final' two resolutions which rather than boat. F requested the
wlhich the mother cultivatier,�; or3ginatted ,in Huron: getting, ap- Since 'it was necessary for Ire Oxli.ing War cera' to a
you da, you wall get the best Y kebi7ug Board to negotiate a
They also own 15 sheep which estblisahmerit and production provaul of the Ontario Wheat to shuffle back and forth
the board negoti,
the grandfather looks after. results if you seed it without P,rioduc?er's• tween !bile WheWheatProducers acid of whnum 'price for all grades
1'Last Year's income from the a nurse crop says Jack Winch, The first was thei old one Hog Producers annual, only aisle °f 'heat; that.
caught '.try attention: Res' ate a higher price or
tO
liand land' sheep averaged $15, a trefoil researcher with the Qn- thathas been on the go for the resolution of the Hog Prodiue- d be
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miomltL Of course it -is grossly. ` tamio Department of Agr�icul- :past faun or five Yeats namely, eiys aa'bitmaibion; that the board
Wi red to ,acquire up to
inadequate .to provide for even tiu're. , If weed's axe a problem, Resolved that the freight sub- olved that 9R1 market hags mnislt20
the basuc iieoessities of seven s ra . with 18 ounces of 2 4 -DB slid�y ori Western feed grain intro conitinrue to be m a r k e t ed penitent of the early delayer-
p Y
ed wheat from the trade at
;F` » cost; and that producers sup-
increasein Ontario discontinued, daidy ,as they garow up the trefoil is in the trite leaf question can be reduced t>a.tivhe-, The delegates aro doubt real- pMt•tlhe ,board in buying wheat
and little Dimitaim must ,be �� stage. tJher or not farmers are bene- ized that this is of most vital above the negotiated, minimum
fitted
o£ y aria feed g7"ai y supply fact.
but a question
o" if the pence when the board decides it
In
less you pur'clrase' more ,nonan average producer knorws this is necessary.
•' • Given
Y I am thoroughly con- John L. Ander'ston, eha'innan
o Qthere will be< no ad'vanttage un vinced that it is' thi5 cdra�use in of the boardB said that the
.. o V O having the freight subsidy yloiur manket9ng plan that has board is concentrating on pre -
I 'thintk you are familiar
with 'prevented 00rp0 tion control of blenvs of storage, water and
nv all the old, arguments but I Hog Production. Yet there are rail movement dnto export posi-
o' �'' �� I ran across a new angle after a ,maple of flies in the soup. tionis, freighrt rates and several
Sg . q a a o e hours. •-Firisrt the resolution 'implje§L other existing eoi nditions which
I was bald by a Municipal that ALI, market hogs we pre-. require study.
Ovee'75 townWP councillors; values, (7) tax land; for service were "short 1teirn solutions that assessor that regulations- under
a� and -Huron Courtly to ,Land only with other costs would let the ftliners ods the the. Municipal Act "e, -twat encyy Encu through a �e Ag- He said ".theme's a fort to be
envy: Enough- evidence was sora, and, we must. keep press -
Federation, of Agriculture mem- coining from some other method hook." • a person whip produces less than Inodluced at the meeting to ing at all times • •to overcome
bers Beard -Don Middilbton of of ttw atiom, (8) relate plann�rng Industrial and comm�mercial 10%, or the equivaien4 of his
cause ;same doubt of this, the seemingly env3less amount
the prbpier9tay department, 'OFA,, to �taiaatiom taxation fox lk�rnd taxation collected provincially feed requirementts can be snub- Second if the law is being orf problems which face us every
Toronto discuss "taxation for develbrpers, (9) capital gains tax. was "pol;ntical suicide." Assess- jest to business tax. I wonder broken, who is to `Bell the Year in the marketing of On,
education" at: a special meeting on the portion of the net profit menu at actual value would re- how many people who calll Cat"? ttaruo wheat".
hem in Clinton District Colleg- a farmer makes on a sed e to quire reshaping the whale ass,- themse+lwes farmers would be Mx. K. A. Stand' secret'
haste InsitWturte auditorium Mous'- a cl'evelbper. essment pattern. Land taxed for affected by this? To, my mind two faults can �,
drayWit• service •is a, new con and A few of us did some rather only be z�enioved by ex+trem atxy manager of,the, board, .an ,
During a question period than ceps strong support on the part of notunced at, , the meeting that
The meeting was • chaired? by followed, the meeting was avid- *we'll have to thdni+k about this wild quessing on ,the. beef Beed'- wheat producers' 'rebate the u-
locall presidernt Elmer Ireland, ed ionto groups of six and a f1c4d:" in>Ig operation, of SeiagraWs at d�trengtiien your pas- nanoiFrom now on be cash -
spokesman, Wanvanosh.. spokesman discussed their find'- "Relate planning to traxation Waterloo arirl concluded , thatt iti'on at the Mardi 6 vote. But ed without exchange discounts
they could be ub to bus
t
s a
I this ones cin to have' at all baivks urn the ice
1VItr. Middleton told the •cud- u'�• ,. think going 'mess tax , of beltw�e'en arks, fit; ° PS ntecetssa>ry thiart: S;� . cans ,_ province,
ience. there were -two ricin pur- :. Geb rge Caar r,'Hji-llett Town-. to comae,,q uickly. Capital :gains airnue "' Give expression tb y Ellie amnouiucement inert wide
pow Ifor hav' seven tknausiam>d dla&ars on this
ing the soussubrtr. ship graive'`,his solution. "Cert stns a fat of possibilities but it dettermrination cru tills mrat6ter appreciation since the swbect
Firslt, the Fiosrt government ap- the govermiienC take over 100 also bas a lot of prablems." apieration. If :this were applied "Lopid and Clow".. was earlier put -before the
pointed a. ,select cornmitt�tc� to percent of ,the cast of education - o- -in rural municipalities' it mighi meeting -as a resollution regiieslt-
act -as at ,deterrent to vertical Ing time (board to make rebate
study themun'irapal act, which and tax accordingly, he declatr- SEED ONLY IN 'CORRECT ixntegrartiom. cheques payable at par at all
Mfidl'udes mune pi -d admriniistra- ed, "robe trouble is where to PROPORTIONS TO YIELD
tion, and county fi�nanc- tax?" proved,
Seto g resolution, was aro- chartered banks in. Ontarie
m ,tills 'role' of the proviriee ]Ion Haines, Colborne Towwn- The only way to get tap lamed to give the Ontario
hug and the
whole'broad, area: Tllie EI yields from am oat -bailey mix- Wheat Board power to obtain a
ship aged "'unequal., assess mire is to seed them in, the percenttage, of wheat delivered'
Federaltaian af, Agriculture was menit, btbt who's, tc :61!ame?" he right pxoportuoly d' mix -the at harvest +
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rise
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buy from. � your loca-IJ-M dealer
Chpe$e ,lobes, Machtayghten See, ds or
QUALITY � fi.nes! sggds allwayf;, 'from
ani experlgticed :s*ed bolus*
ECpNQMY rFscnajltg prices for
gxprrtty processed sped
$ERYI�CE -c conyenient !'gloss to }tome"
seryls* fr9m this 19p0 firn±..
Ask yoar ;Dealer fqr
JON SMacHAU60TONE SEED
Or ;all ys .dirtsct:
Exeter Phone. 664 Crediton Phone 334.63¢3
Lop
stop Prone GE 272258
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H.F.ETTLAUFE _R, FEED MILL.
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IS CLINTON .AREA :DEALER FOR
JONES, MacNAUGHTON SEEDS
Dial HU ,2-9792 -- Mary $t.: Clinton
Classified Ads Bring Results
Radford's Garage
LONDESBORO
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REPAIRS
We have dismantled the following
Tractors:
International Harvester Model A.H.M.
Case Tractor -. Model S
Oliver Tractors — Models 60, 70, 90
Massey ams -- Model 201
Cockshutt Model 30
We also have a stock of NEW TRACTOR
TIRES and a quantity of GOOD USED TRAC-
TOR TIRES.
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YOUR OLIVER DEALER
LONDESBORO
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rer=Ied too ,slake a submission asked. He. suggested ;two s�olu- seed by weight says Bill Taylor Tf your Wheat Board could
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to ,tile cofY mititee. tions: " Taxation of a percent- air e.H - Announcing
Z4ie second purpose was to afire of a person's sitar,*"and?ofthe lOntar'ia Department oaf fieri rthisr wheat for SepierrnberAgrticulture field crops branch. ands October exporrt, it could •
equip you with some thought, lott)eriets should be looked into H is ch k 't4 'be ed t h
saris* arguments, scare dhscus- as' rauibrtttiner• source of rtax imp a sugges you ec wn i mov ou inuo more cheap- APPLICATIONS will be re-
sion ,that might help to give come." your •agricultur^ad representative ly. LJwder paeseriit condiiltians ceived by the undersigned for
far the right proportion for the the trade
only get wheat the position of A NEW RaoddeA DEALERSHIP
7�a0rne leadership. Gray Township represende.-
He painted' out .problems fac- �tive, Cliff Dur boar recommended: Y� county: Each county will when the trail* bi willing t e
log the farmer under the press- that only biuildirigs be taxed for. on t and he has the figures toi assign it. This might at in time Clerk -Stenographer
ant sralioal tax. structure: d�ervel- school purposes. �' the ' seeding rate and tta use the full!, navigation sea-
p des'• mixture for your area. son but it is usally during Feb- or Typist )
opment of school areas with Horace Delbridge., Usborne
rdany extra children attending Torwnship dechred, "Hamlets, at Huronview■ r
this school and, the fanner cam- and ttttair7.er camps should' pay '�'
_____�_�_____�_� Blu, r r ice intron
nytung the ne+wtax burden, the m�o're .for ed`ucatiora:t' I 1 Clinton, On#aria���
unequality of praperiy taxgin" Keiv scatt west w wanosh NARCO ORCNA�RDS I WT-- f- can b
> a ces y o: s e se-
ed4iicaf;ion; casts musing every Township spokesman said, "NaI> •. l cedby contacting the under -
year and the new $15 per pupil one assessment would please t - • Started signed.
increase iii! the education, grant everybodyi. We should explore � -Pullets r
not covering the difference; fixed assessment and capital Salary in accordance with le,
"You and I are going -to pay ,grains, but," he warned, "w'e I � • ' � � perience and County schedule,
thet 7�� , he declared, th'rou;gh would' relinquish zonal control ` � � 1 C k S J Applications .to be submitted BAYFIELD
• Ibnyy 1, � f, .w .� i .� � � � r� �� � r �- .� ... � r �. � •
anx=ne 'tax, property tax, retail on !taxes to, have effective Prov- 1ka nowt tadlitl•s of Ra Fume ar• now stock to silvan teneratlon, direct 'tom the on forms provided and must
sales -tax, excise tax, tariff arid. iindal adiministration." K erak MIL Wrhotn Nup firGMrds br••d•r, and Nhked D) Roe Fums: years of e%• be received by Saturday, April ROAD
,, Wtk SuVake ... l unusual ler•, tkst ka p•rl•nt• Ne producing the finest started puitets 7, 1962.
estate tax. Bab Smith Morris cask" k"Nes tw •a ModaxN•a and alka•ad «d dayald pullets end chicks that can b•
"
' farm MrWxm a IM over 30 fan• b«kkt a.... A-
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Carlyle Bannister, Proprietor
GODERKH JA 4.9561
,IA 49461
Theme are .a caupl, more I thought the government should. Orr•,«rsd•ald,«a.sart"ouwk«. Otwr•anaestrains&I"swalabl•asdsr••N JOHN G. BERRY CANADA`S BEST CAR VALUE AT TODAY'S
would like to suggest for us to pay the bulk of education costs ! w«k• of fykt f» w nwy rrr etarMr pau•a. ,
thinkabout, legalized gambling wince marry of the children; were � �� rM r•K•r aa~r �� prlc� • N10"' h► NWi{ ad r wa M wti Secretary,
and, lotteries acid capital gainss "exports to an urban area Board of Management, LOWEST. PRICES!
ROE FARM$ LIMITED Huronview.
tax,,, 1VLiddletouv said: Clarence Hanna, East t�Uia.- Atrf►µ tint. lints �tiiutt 7.3-b.
The fedexration of agriculture wanosh; decided that "capital
fiieldman suggesrtedi nine possible gtad'tis on land, sales should be
solution's: (1) ,foxed assessment, taxed."
Town -
age limitfixeds on taxes) percent- based; on spire , Hawick Town- ' ended' taxes fax` 'income (4) remove'cost of ed- district h` h school • es•' bePut OUfoot dow'n!
uoatlon from land arid''/or build- levied on the •per pupil . '
ingsi, (5) cWlect'industrial and In his minmation Dom Mid- The 62 Lark matches your Cemanc'3.
cmitnerWal ,taxation provincial- dletorn said• ,that fixed vass&sr- Press the acceleratort Instant ance. LARK BEAT TEEM ALL.
W 'and' give it back on a per ment, fixed taxatiiorn, lir nk on; power is transmitted to the road It bras the flashing Larks that
capita Soap, (6) assessment -at taxes and removal; of education by Lark's long-lasting 1!i" tires. streaked across the firairies, sure -
actual, value, instead of 1940 dosis from band -and buildings Ynsetonds the Lark reaches cruis- footed it through icy mountain
`61 hirlane Ford
9 oyltndee, automatic, white, one owner;
we'sold it new, adio, whitewall tires, back.
up fights, window Washttrs, , and many
r
other'extrat, still under neW car warranty:
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Godench Meters ltd.
900 and FALCON SALES AND SERVICE
South Street GODERICH JA 4-7308
JUdge the Laub for yourself tape, a
test drive at your' Stude6akee Dealer
in g s sed. You re comfortable. passest handled special speed
You
. feel secure. You know this tests with flying colours, and won
ear has enough weight for otabil- the 4,100 mile Trans -Canada
ity and safety, enough power to Rally, finishing FIRST and
get you out of.tight places. SECOND overall.
Touch the , brakest The ]nark It was the Lark's amazing per•
stops. Smoothly in . a straight formance that helped win the
line, the Lark 8 OPS. coveted Canada Track and
Go-iierformance, stop-ber- Traf icMa-zazine.1962''CAR OF
The
from c
a
it, safest other domestic cars.
Judges unanimously Agreed the
Lee differs Lark gives you more for your
ars. It Is money than any other earn You
lvertising have Your choice of V8. or 6
tt In the cylinder engines, transmission
Trans-Cau'ads Rally, the options of standard automatic,
Studebaker Lark took on all care, four speed floor shit and ober
foreign and domistie, in it public drive. Even a limited clip sit
test of endurance and perform ,ferbntial if you Wish .
est rve a
If you area person who ie going �rohr
places, a person Who ,Nanta style, our
comfort, roominess and perform- or ail
line; test drive the '62 Carla At -the q
by StUDEBAKER
W. H. DALaYNIPi.E & SCON, BrucefieYd, Ontario
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