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Clinton News-Record, 1962-05-10, Page 10f9so 10-1,00011. :"@W*r.99,Cor4. —�Thfo" May 10, 196um -C ly, Farmillig OP00 loployment i ce At 60dei h 03y 0_- 0. 000ye, •#ls-w4te fbo�tuyltl rVprlp"� Wlyv Heavy rains early last week ZODF o ($t4ffl The ppe �p for the mQpth w.rp O,m Seeding 9�erat7p !n. st the county national gmpjoymp4t vorvice of ATIO 90 w-com.pA, The W4.1 R- , combined the unqrnp-10mpnt insurance fice was able to plgco 112 m�on� w4h warmn = we have fomr41WQA: X;Ppcirtod- Weovp- and I$ won on Jobs pe4 .0 opring bad pxcellea t pwnng nand? day the W.14tor of 1901-4 same Period, tions for *P crops, Hay fund' -2 the , Me per T� especially IiAve mOO brought loss unemployment tQ The picture, for the cpinit4g pa butes .. 4 growth 4 _be p this are and the prospect for gpo JiOAP.04 14 beginning to brigibtep PaPi w m0pg t the summer season, in Huron Comtruction proj4.�ctp already week. Some CQM, being CoL%ty is very bright, XP -std- in progress nod to start tiwip *I blo for the h gresp. or plan- s, were Av4i a W shortly wJ11 likely absorb 411 winter and previo be hired qualified c9ostructlon, workers. dually, Un-plappd, Applicants at t gradually. workers will There is A shortage of ap- Some a onc! of April numbered 427 ,;, plica men and 243 wQmgzf.' The UIC �Ions in many skilled trail- be hired At RCAF Centralia to ,qs Aricl s such start May 14, May 21 And in service occupations, -bep began the month with 659 job- -as wat resp. p, pocks June, . and �W less trent And 222 unemployed On the faun front most womer; Applicants, helpers, the VIC said. Huron county farmers have April they said r 4.t many . The Ontario Hospit�l been able to find sufficient scosinal workers returning to Godertch not started to .4clyls- has local help but the UIC their jobs and others found new interview applicants for posi- es there 4 still. A .shortage of work. ,.The total registrations tions but their staffwill likely quail w.i. fled markled -farm bands, 4dvertisp n Ernie C, Fisher, Liberal Candidate, Has Impressive Record OF. Service (Reprinted from the Goderich Signal -Star) Eleven terms of office on Ernie.. back to G9dench and Goderach, Town Count il, includ- his present position with, the ing three, terms, on. Hump comparWaa chief electrician, County Council and, five con- His political career began, in secuid"terms as Mayor of the 1952 with his election to GodeL T6wn of Goderich, rich Town Council, Continu To thAs. impresisive record of ing in that capachty WAce that legbIative oft -dee, add an earn- time, he was elected to the de - est desire to give each individ- ruby reevesblP in 1955 end' 1956, ual voter a more ,realistic re4 elevated to reeve in 1957, and pmentation in• the Dominion in 1958 -began this current five terms as Mbyw of the Town of Parliament. These' are the top quall0knoticds of Ernest',C. G�ucm. As deputy reeve, and, Fisher, 42, Liberal candidate later reeve, he served on van'- for I Huron in the, forthcoming ious coinmittees with Huron June 18th. Federal Electiom County C<ounead for three years. Tanking with „Fiore" Fis+horquiet. dedication. Helped On Farm is a lesson in -humble honesty The aspiring Liberal candi- and. Tbewo date is married to the former are na grandWse statements,, Luella- B. Bedard, of Drysdalle, no ev"ive promises, my ver- anq is the father ofthreechil- bWly dexterous' eqUiVOMUDW', drew Rickey, nine; Brend4, only ,% Twthright . dete=ivation seven, and another daughter, to dD W, level best at all tim6a, Aulem,, who is a teacher- at "TMNIX Cl FISHER the new St. Mary's Scbocd, in hii has �b be a.. busy cam- paign,"' he said. "There are Goderich-, Mrs. Fisher's father, and it was them Mr. Albert Bedard, isknownas 48,000 peopke ig Huron� each that Ernie's fathpr, 14chaxid, a Iiighly, respected and succes5, me an important pai't of Our WAIZ bom -EiTde hiibself was lul tamer in the Drysdale din great county. If elected., I plan born, on, the farm, in Tuicke�-'trict It was customary, during to visit and' revisit all rMingis snAth Townsbap two miles e0fA earlier years, for Ernie to ar- in .1he disstrict, -to learn more, of Clinton. e, his summer vacations so about the problems of those - rang people and to •help find, the At 'the age of six he -came that -he could( assist with grain to Goderich and, short-ly'after, harvesting on, his - fatlhert;In- started his schooling at Vic- IaWs farm. He still elalms a In •transfePringbis talents to toria, Public School, continuing, measure of proficiency at mfik- the federal field, Ernie remains on. into Goderich Collegiate In- ing, hoeing and other fam dedicated to the irttere6ts, of the stitute. - At this time he, was chores, edect,wato in his home cWst'lW- active in such sports ei hockey Candidate Fisher is a mer*. envy. He is, a: three -generation ard baseball; be recalled' a six- ber of Royal Canadian, Legion, HurorAte.• H I $grandfather, w eek LVoff with a:, broken Brianph, 109, -and is -the, holder Henry Fisher, operated a fa= amide, s' during a-garne of a autation from Air Marsbal in 'Codborrie Township, near whh, 'Drysdajo, played^,,in Sit. LeOlde, of the RCAF. The imeph. citatiori mentions his; ef- .TRACTOR'TIRES with RCAF fidency and quick thinIcitigg..." during an emergency occur- WWANIZED During 1941, Ernie'. enlisted veft6e at a -relief flying field AT THE FARM SERVICE with the RCAF and trained as near Uplan& AhVwt new the a wdreless operator air -gunner. war's end. A Harvard training, • Latei` he was traWeiTed, 'to.plane, with ,an instructor and'a RAF Transport Command, at student aboard, ran low on, fuel Goose Bay, and served'as. nave- during -a rAght training, flight. gator On '6he � big' Cataltrlla' With, no time to light'a fife :bombem engaged, in coastal path., Ernie organiied emeT19- pmbrol.-During 0& period, ency hghts fromstation auto - while serviog,'with the 161st mobiles and Vorey pistair,, and Squadbon, his commanding of- laffitw much rushing around was Acer was Wing Commander J. able to ftht the field sufficient -7 X. SUBY' who now is •-Ac$e-t ly fm the Harvard to, "land president and general manager without casuaddels'. The plane of Dominion Road Machinery was without fuel when it Company, where Erode is pre- touched clown. Complete Stock of New sently emp1byed DRMCO has With charactmistic energy . DUNLOP granted two months' leave Of and thoroughness, Mayor Fish. TRACTOR TIRES. absence to facilitate Ere-le's er already% has visited all 22 Parts For All, Makes of election, campaign, municipalities in: the electoral Cars 'and' All.. I T-1port termination- of huts war fttrict of Huron., setting up WE BUY I Z e SCRAP METAL* service,, in 1945, he entered I -A email' organizations for th R�,Vrson Iwtitute of Techno-f 131 polls. He has endeavoured Highest Cash Prices 1bgy, Toronto, for a two-year to meet, individuaffly, as. mann For .Scrap Cars and will cm course in industrial electronics 'vote'% as Possible CLERE-VU Graduating in 1947, he became' tinue this perlsonal contact. Auto' Wreckers a�.Swiated, with, radio station throughout his cainpaign. Un- . I CFPL, Londbn, as transnutter 'der the directon of his cam-, No 8 West of 6 HU 2-3 ted-ihician. Six months later, a paign, manager Joseph Gunny of ffig ay 2" Clinton vacancy at DRMCO brought Crediton, he is devating 14 hours daily to the varied &- rmnds of a political empaign, As aide interests, Mayoe Fisher is a past presiderit. of the GodeTd& Trades and Labor Coumil, past president at Local .1863, IM*rntatlonal Allssociatioft of Machinists, and a charter member of tht, Gbdericb Rotary Club, nig workinjassociates in the Goderich Liberal- Associa- tion include J. K. , Hunter, vice - ,President and Dan J. Murphy, treourer. Working from his campaign headquarters, on the Square new East street, Mayor ETMe Fisher promises an active and vigorous seven weeik5of cam- paigning in his effort, to repre- sent Huron, County in the, Tied Dominion Parliament. Her w8a cobinuo, his, duties as Mayor of Goderich until the ! bion, of his present te ftr= MEN ). S ENT ERTAINME'fit T ENJOY A FtW GAMSS OF POOL WITH YOUR FRIENDS ATIN9 GOMICH N9WS STAND ON THE SQUARE IN GODtklC`H Tdk6 a few hillnUtdS to ednie in and see tit When YbU tire in ddderith, We can offer y 6 to very tleoh room,, , .good tables i good tluei,, , v -modern fighting and ah alf toUnd P16dtdnt atmosphere'! REFRESHMENTS MAGAZINES woKlNd SuNbRlis E JA–& WSL ST 21 JN THE, 900ARt dobER111CH, Wit A'Ad TWE *EXdLUS1V1t AGENT ##h tHE #AMOUS 011141HAM i3kfA AL , PIPES Glamorous Trooper Vocalist Denyse Ange, a big hit with the troops during a recent C$C tour of the Middle EastJs one of many stars ars feature in the current spring and summer radio featured mer CBC o schedule, Among those on the schedule are Wally Koster, Tommy Common, Joyce Hahn and Tommy , . _y Hunter, the popular country and western singer who heads another CBC tour of the Middle East this year. ((IBC Photo) News of Landesborc Correspondent , MRS. BERT ALLAN Phone Blyth 37 x15 (Intendled for 1"t week) piano selection. Betty Snell Starting on. atinday, May 6, Awtig a solo, Barbara Bums church service will be held at played an accordion solo. Piano 16 a.m. during the summer solos were played by Lloy months, Shaddick and Heather Snell, A Jimmy and Gregory Camp- duet was played by Wendy bell, London, spent the Easter Caldwell and L10Y Shaddick. vacation with Mr. and Mr-_ Five girls gave an Irish lilt. Livingstone, Barbara Snell favoured with an Mrs, Gordon McPhee, Mr accordion solo and Helen Good and Mrs. James McPhd'e and sang A solo. The program con - family, of the Nile, spent Sun- eluded with a square dance and day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. sing -song, McGill. Dr, and Mrs. o Grierson, , spent a night recently with . % ebster, so calling on oldfriends in e village.We Don't Want Mrs Burns and . Burns and y, have h mother, Mrs. Toron- er for the 'Milk Vote to, visiting with Them past two weeks. Little Ricky Dalrymple, Eg- mondville, Is spending a fewSays Farm Union days withhis grandparents, Mr, To hold a vote on a Milkand Mrs. Gaunt, and Ken. Marketing Plan without fins The J I choir will, meet I for practice tieeon Thursday even. giving prioducers sufficient op- ing at 8.30 p.m. pkxtuaiity to be well h4ormed Miss Ann Watson spent Sun- would' be complete folly, M. L. (lay with the McGills . Tebbutt, president of the On - Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens tario Farriers Union said', fol - and family, Landon, , were lowing :a, meeting of the organ!- weekend visitors. with Mr. and zat imes. execuflve held recently Mrs. Lloyd Pipe and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Stewart. in Guelph. Robert Townsend, who has He ,said, ".PlervtY Of time been a patient in Clinton Pub- 'shouldbe taken to inform pro- lic Hospital for the past two ducers of the pr4opmals, and, n-fe- weeks was taken to Victoria chanics of such a plan, so that Hospital, London on Saturday, they n-Aght study, and express but Monday night he was Ids- their views before -a vote was Ing strength and was inacriti- taken." It is much better cal condition. -Mrs. Townsend and sister Mrs. Bentham are everyone uitc[eerstands: rather with him, than blunder into sometbling Mrs. Tom Reid, who spont..'' they, tb6 producers, can - the last two weeks with Mrs: not -cooperate with after it be - Bert Allan, returned ta- her: ccgnw -marketing legislatAon; he home In Toronto lash Friday. said Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Knox Rr. Tobbutt said the OFU and family, Stouffville'and executive as strenuously oppos- Miss Vina Knox, Toronto, weekend visitors with ;��.were ed to a milk vote being held and Mrs. Thomas Knox. I at this time, and, have register - Mrs. Emma Haines, formerly ed, their disapproval With the of Londesboro at prcseAt a Hon,. W. A. Stewart, Minister patient in victoria. ia. Hospital. of AgWICUlture-, and other De - Explorers Visit partment of Agriculture and The Explorer group visited ciw with their old frieridsat Huron- marketiiig ' 0 ff' 's - view last week, entertaining with a program of music and songs. songs. Classed Ads Included was a welcome by Bonnie McLean. The Explorer purpose "As an Explorer, it is Bring Quick my purpose, with God's help, to look to th�llght, to do with my might, wais good in His Results sight, to follow Christ the K aster" by Wendy C� Ging." , f an Easter praise (acrostic) "When He Cometh" by Susan Clark,, "Stand Up for Jesus" by Sharon Little; pianoBAcKAcni duet by Lorna Millar and Don- When kidneys fall to remove na Youngblut; piano selection, excess acids and wastes, Beverly Leo. batkathe—tired feeling— A hymn was sung, followed disturbed rest often may I follow. Dodd's Kidney Pills by piano solos, Lorna Millar stimulate kidneys to normal and Glenyce Adiderson, . Eight duty. You feel better, steep girls took part in a square lmttar, work better. 80 dance. Susan, Clark gave a C I . .. . . . . . . . . 41w'. HaD dS Farm -Union The executive of the clntar4o Faiitrners Union , as. irected-1 b NR InmvvoxvtAml� have requested Goop1ge Mp0a- au ch*,man and members of the ;Farm Ppoducts UarkeWig Oto on, the Ontario Rog Pxv- duceiv Marketing Plan, at the 0404est pot.sisilbilo date The rt asons �giyea by the or, U Membom Are; I. The last, pdebioite was, do- d.Av41-1d by the cc;prt�; -due to Ix ps, -21 The 01"Ump Fanners l01%ft4l`Er($ HILL MRS. DONALD HARRIS Whorle 1JU 21 -3362 . Untended. for, last week) Commencing Sunday, May 6, services at Grace United Church will be in the morp- Church service will be at a . And Sunday school All, .10.45 a.m. DST. Executive The executive of the Grace Church Sunday School met Thursday evening At the home of Mrs. William Cox. Super- .intendent Mrs. Mary Manning was in charge, Rev.. W. C. Smith lead in prayer, A,Poem "'Twas 'a Sheep" was read by Mrs. Chester Sturdy, Officers were elected as follows: secretary, Bruce Bet, tles; assistant secretary, Patsy Cox; treasurer, Gail Lockhart; Assistant treasurer, Janet liar- ris; pianist, Mrs. Austin Har- r1s; assistant, Mrs. A. Lock- hart., Teachers: senior class, Mrs. Eigin cox and Mrs, Alvin Bet - t, Intermediate class, Mrs. JO% McCowan and Mrs. Aus- tin Harris; junior boys, Mrs. A. Lockhart and Mrs. William Townshend; junior girls, Mrs. Torn Sowerby and Mrs. RAY COX;primaQ�,tMrs. Q. Math- ers and G Sowerby; Idn- dergarten, Mrs. Donald Harris, Shirley McCowan and Mrs. Harry- Torrance; cradle roll superintendent, Mrs. William X. The date for Sunday,_School Anniversary Service was set for Sunday, June 10. ' Plans were made for the an- nual picnic in Harbour Park, Goderich, in July. , Pot luck lunch was served. 0 Four 4-H Days For Homemakers There will be four Achieve- ment days for 4-H Homemak- ing Clubs in Huron this year, to accommodate tl4e 41 clubs. Sites am in Seaforth last Sat- urday, May 5; in Wingham thifs Saturdw, May 12; `111 Clinton on May 19 and in Brus- sel-s on May 26. —0 Truth has only to change hands a few times to become fiction. JACKSON ALUMINUM LTD. . SEAFORTH is'collectingwool for grading and sale on the co-operative plan. Shippers may obtain sacks and twine free of charge from the above or their Licensed Operators Any Government Deficiency Payment will apply orAy on Properly Graded Wools. Secure the Utmost by Patron- izing The Organization that made this possible. Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited 40 St, Clair Avenue. E., Toronto 7, Ontario 19-20b NewSpecial Shur -Gain Sale Barn Starter 6 . Feed For, Critical'Perio'd New Shur -Goin SaI6 Bath Stcteter is formu, fated for' pigs that hove passed through solo barns or were tb6,ved from form to form be- fore you bought them, It is a low energy ,fdod, COrltdihirig a high 'level of antibiotics to combat set -backs, help dy-old di8tdte -prob- ferri's,, #fl imi note dchgott of gorging and get them Off to d good Wirt, Call "t today for *hull details, SHUR-GAIN puts the Gain in HOG FEEDING CLINTON FEED MILL 29 Hurois Street wi. CLINTON *i" 111fibite HV'2491t V, JWC%. 10 'Opp Wp of u;s4ig finpupe" which • Ary 'colleoted �v vompulsox , y 1, "MON #wAm. '1?ow uso in this; stance, for vqmpoP4 otbow tham them pkottng 9f foga, go, te, gr, ANTHRACITE anto to r0deMltdoil:cif' Agricullme, sh4res in FaTMen COA -AMec[ Mat Znterp4sps, ow. 1 Plan Must bp sq:w 'tte W. $I;q _0 Produces E befog the reqlue:pt ' 1W i to 11 'by. "the 0 PtM1Q Rog 1prod,4cp.ts. Mpvokotipg Board to, increase them 5 ­ . arkWIng fee to + 0 0 hog marlcgotocl is too per granitoo (For poipteSli out •jil 'Per thp . re, The 9vestion. of, a vote Nocey9ur ;)rdpr nQw ceived- tihe full sanotI.of file p *x member OFU executive ot body, who had been directed .4 previously' by 4, inembeTts -pol$qv making coriv,(�nflqn, tp caUl for OYERHOLT the vote when *emed wre�s, $47y. COAL C.Q. Members of the OFU com- miftee we expecW to hold' Q009RIC" ,talks with the FPMB in the Pial 4A 4-7421 near future to diieuss posbbili- 18,19b ties of the vote. Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYPE and SON CLINTON , EXATER , $EAFORTH Open Eye'.ry Afternoon . PHONE HU 2"9421 At other times contact 'Local Representative ---Tom Stee P—HU 2-3869 24tfb Classified Ads Brin' R g, esuh- Towhshp ' of Goderich NOTICE OF HOLDING AN . ADVANCE POL On Certain questions under the Liquor Licence Act NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to The flection Act (section 77) a poll for the El6ctoral District of the Township of Goderich will be open on Saturday, the 19th day of May, 1962, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., and from 7 p,m. until 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time). The polling place for the said electoral district will be located at the Township Shed, for the pur- pose of )receiving the votes of voters who expect to be absent from the electogal district on the dayfix- ed for polling. The ballot box will be opened and the votes counted at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, the 22nd day of May at the said place. Dated at Clinton this 7th day of. May, 1962. R. E. THOMPSON; Returning Officer. 19-20b Arnazing Magnalite housing, exclusive on LAwwacly mowers, is, Ll 33% lighter than aluminum, yet strongelf log It shears off pounds, makes mowing with a LAWN -BOY faster and, easier for anyone. 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