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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-09-24, Page 9Wilbert Taylors
50th Anniversary
Held Wednesday
Mr.and Mrs. Wilbert Taylor
of Fginont $t., Aub.prK4 co).0,
orated their 50th wedding Aii-
niVerSary at their home' ;by
holding Open 'House on Wed-
nesday from and 7-9 p.m,
Mr. and Mrs, Taylor were
married at the home of !the
bride ,hy Rev. Williarn„Conway
and took up residence on the
4th concession of .East Wawa,
nosh. -In 1977• they moved to
their farm on the division line
in West Wawanosh where they farmed -urNtil they retired to
Auburn eight years ago.
13orn. in East Wawanosh, Mr.
Taylor (known' to all as 'Bert!).
WAS the son of T, H, Taylor
and Mary ;I, Iiiiiriphreys. Mrs,
Taylor was the former Belva
Campbell, daughter of J. N,
Campbell And Louisa Hiles and
was also born in East Wawa-
nosh, Both are members of
KnoxUnited church, Auburn,
11(fr$. Taylor is a life-member of
the Donnybrook UCW.
Mr, and Mrs. Taylor have
one son, W. Ronald Taylor,
Victoria, B.C., and one dig:ugh,
ter, Mrs. Ray (Eileen) Hanna
of West Wawanosh and six
grandchildren. Mrs. Taylor has
cattle export market is limited
to -U.S. and is uncertain. Fin-
ally, it is becoming more evi-
dent that the price is not est-
ablis'he'd at this level.
I have been amazed at the-
high percentage of meat pro-
ducts that are actually Sold be-
fore the livestock is purchased.
Therefore the top limit of price
of livestock is firmly fixed be-
fore it ever goes to market,
However there is no "floor
price" establiShed.
If farmers. are to sell their
livestock to advantage it must
remain in their possession until
it is in a form that can be
Sold at 'the level where the
price is established—namely at
the Wholesale or retail meat
market level.
If livestock farmers are to be
in a position to have any 'in-
fluence on the establishment of
price, 'they must own livestock
processing plants and sell a
product that the consumer
wants both at home and abroad.
Its eentral character is John.
Stafford, a popular and suc-
cessful Man' lir, business and
community affairs, but an
responsible driver.
The viewer sees how easy it
is to become a, thoughtless and
unreliable driver; and how the
Demerit Point system helps in-
fluence motorists to drive with
greater rare.
"Elmer • Our liero", direct-
ed 'mainly to elementary schools
and pre-school classes, cubs,
brownies, home And school clubs
and, other organizations involv-
ed • with children up to nine
years, old. '
The Six Utiles
• Elmer—who never forgets--
one sister, Mrs. M. H. Martin
of Goderich and Mr. Taylor has
two brothrers, Rev. W. 5. Tay-
lor, Dorchester and Rev. C, E.
Taylor of Goderich; also one
sister, Mrs. Lewis (Verna)
Cook of Belgrave.
Moose.
Both films are available on
request free of charge from the
Highway Safety Branch of 'the
Ontario Department of Trans-
port, Parliament Buildings, Tor-
onto 2.
Stiffer Tests?
In England, there is a back-
log of 400,000 people waiting to
be tested for drivers! licenses,
says the OntariO Safety- Lea-
gue, A London survey reveal,
oa that about 50 percent of the
male applicants fail their first
driver licensing exam, and that
61 percent of the 'ladies do the
same.
In Ontario, about 40 percent
of all those applying fail their
first test.
•...
- Traffic accidents in, North
America wipe out about 1%
million years of expected life
annually, according to the On,
tario Safety. League,
o.
Retail spending per capita in
Canada was $970 in 1963, coin-
Pared, to $470 in 1946.
To Take 'Charge.
-Of Radar Course
F/L Daniel Driscoll
To Head Radar Group
Flight Lieutenant Daniel
Driscoll arrived recently at
RCAF Station 'Clinton from
Sioux Lookout to be in
'charge of Applied Radar and
Digital Training at the Rad,
ar and Communication School
•at RCAF Station Clinton.
He .served with the RCAF
during the second world war
and in April 1945 was on
-course here ..
He and his- wife, Ruby, live
at 5 Victoria Blvd., in Mar-
ried Quarters. They have
three children, James, 18;
Maureen, 16 -and Michael, 8,
James is a second year arts
student at Queen's -Liniver-
sity.
Two 'new films. with widely different Approactie.4
to traffic safety.- have been produced for 'the .011,
tariO -Departtn0.4t of Tra.o.,5port and are ,AyAllAkle
free of chpxge for showings ' to 'gropp$ throughout
the oe province..
The films AM 'The 'shows. through seriesef six
point Of View", which runs one-minute dramas, the impor-
for 23 minutes, And "Elmer lance of the, basic traffic
Our lieroP.4 which is seven. Min-rules.1
14.e.s, long, co-starring with Elmer are
"The Right. Point Of Wow' Derwood Log,. Pepper Mouse,
is-designed to appeal to. police Feline,. Cat, Gladiola Mono,
departments, -service clubs, Buster Bear and Murgatroy.d . youth cluhs, traffic court
JCS, community organizations,
driver .education courses, safety
eouricils AN all motorists,
Von Know
Free Safety Films Ready
EXTRA MALTING BARLEY
CONTRACTS AVAILABLE
BETZE SEED
Delivery Accepted At Harvest
Contact
E. L. MICKLE & SON
LIMITED
Phone 103 ' HENSALL
..~.1.4mararsarrarilf
Thurs., Supt. 24, 1904 clioltork Nvw;',Itcord,--,P490
Hensall Couple
To Be installed
Club Presidents
A bargl4et and joint installa, tor? of Kinsmen and
Kinette$ and Excitor Kinsmen
and Kinettes executives will]. be
held Thursday evening in the
Legion Hall,
Deputy-governor John Herr
of Iaondon will he in charge of
the installation during Which
Mr. and Mrs, John 13aker will
be installed as presidents of the
Hensail Kinsmen and Hinettes,
respectively.
fotal Beauty
leaves are tioAhoiftil
04. the treea, but may -be „dan,,
geroil,Si On.. the ground, says the
Ontario Safety League. Pad
stride earl -occur- on curves Made
treacherous -LW wet leaves. An-•
other danger exists un built UP:
areas where leaves, are raked
into mounds by the -roadside,
Playful children sometimes
bury themselves in the 'heaps,
not realizing 'that sometimes.
cars being parked, and backing
delivery trucks, Air their
wheels over the :mounds,
During the evening a draw.
for 50 silver dollars will be
held.
he difference is dramatic for'631
Impala Sport Coupe
A General Motors Value
Iterrolet
It's longer, lower, wider—with the kind of interior comforts that'll have
many an expensive car wondering why it didn't think of them first. More
• shoulder room, more legroom up front.
In fact, just about everything's new right down to the road. And even that'l
seem newer because the Jet-smooth ride is smoother than ever, with a new
Full Coil suspension and new Wide-Stance design.
Malibu Super Sport Coupe
'63 Chevelle
,.,,-, • • • • . •
New style, new ride—and plenty of Six and V8 stuff. Here are
all the things that have made Chevelle Canada's popular
new-sized car—plus some new surprises that promise to make
it come on stronger than ever for '65.
'65 Chevy If
It may very well be the expensive-est looking thrift car you've
ever laid eyes on. But thrifty it is. The big difference this year
being that Chevy Irs marvelous mechanical efficiency now
tones decked out iri a debonair new look.
ova 4-.Door gedait
'GS Corvair
k-low's this for sport with an international flair? It's a new top-,
of-the-line Corvair for '65---the Corsa Sport Coupe. One look
at it, or any of the Monzas or 500's, and you can tell there's a
Corvair revolution underway-rail over again. Corsa loor.t Coupe
How do farmers .make de- cisions?
.ShOUld I Pl4n. sowing
wheat? or should .1 Prepare 'to
sow white beans? or should I
saw corn or Mixed • grain and
feed livestock?
• Would I be correct in fol.;
lowing this procedure, gay, in the case of wheat?
The sale Price has been
steady et aboUt an average net
return of•.$1,79 per bushel .for
the past three years. It will
vest me a fixed amount to do
the work of preparing, the
ground, sowing, harvesting and
delivering 'the crop, Fertilizer
-costs are quite definite, The
addition Of these factors gives
Me a cost per acre
NOTICE
TUCKERSMITH
MUNICIPAL
DUMP
will be open until further
notice on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, from
1;00 to 5:30 p.m.
No wire fencing, old con-
crete, or car bodies per-
mitted.
J. I. McIntosh,
Clerk
18tfb
What about yield? Let us
suppose that a 3Q. bP$1101 Per
acre yield Will cover these,
costa,.
Sin, ce 3 have made no allow,
Anne for my labour income or
return on invested capital these
two items must come from the
above n bushels and/or
from an increase sale price.
My fixy4.1 decision lS made on
the basis of my hopes of
bushels per acre .and/or .an in
crease of 19 .or 15c per bushel.
I decide either to sow wheat or not to sow wheat,
To :improve' my income what
factors might I 'try to change?'
I have done everything I am
able to increase yield Per acre.
I cannot control the weather,
The other factor la price.
Here again 'there is a definite
limit—the cost of imports and
the sale price of experts. The
percentages 'that are sold on
the domestic market at cost of
imports and (the amount sold
to other ,countries• at the sale
price of exports detei:inire the
average pi-lite I can receive. •
T. feel the Ontario Wheat
Producers have done a remark-
ably good job in marketing the
-wheat crop and have really
Made their plan work for the
benefit of producers'. Fortun,
ately wheat is an exportable
product' •
What about livestock?
In deciding to produce bogs
or cattle the farmer looks at
costs and price. However, it is
the price of livestock at which
he looks.
Live hogs have no export
market since immediately ,the
grade premium is lost. The live "mom
FARMERS
We are shipping cattle every Monday for United
Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We
will pick them pp at your farm.
Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday
nights.
Seaforth Farmers Co-operative
F. E. Hunt, Shipper
Phone 856 R 14
The CLINTON
Central
DISTRICT
of
Huron
CLINTON,
Evening
VOCATIONALCOMMITTEE
COLLEGIATE
Classes
ONTARIO
Secondary
INSTITUTE BOARD
Announce
for Adults at
.
The
And
Its ADVISORY
Opening
School
REGISTRATION . ., Except As Noted Below Registration Will Be Held On
. Monday, Oct. 5 and. Wednesday, Oct. 7,
from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
NOTE:
REGULAR
MONDAY,
No Classes
OCT.
CLASSES.
Between
19
tEhAeC Hh
Wednesday,
to WEDNESDAY/
0 uMr sO
Dec.
N
of
D A8.Y00AN
p.m.
D WEDNESDAYp
MARCH
9, 1964 & Monday,
31; 1965.
Jan. 11,
. mbetween
1965.
A. BUSINESS COURSES
The Following Business
Be Offered And All Material
For A Fee of $10.00 Per
didates May Choose TWO
TYPING
BOOKKEEPING
SHORTHAND
BUSINESS MACHINES
B. TECHNICAL COURSES
The Following Technical
• Be Offered And All Material
For A Fee of $15.00. Candidates.
Choose ONE of
DRAFTING
WELDING (10 Week
MACHINE SHOP
'MOTOR MECHANICS
ELECTRICITY
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BUILDING
and HOME
C. RECREATIONAL
T h e Following Recreational
Will Be Offered, Material
ed, For A •F=ee Of $10.00.
May Choose ONE of:
SEWING (Beginners)
SEWING and DRESS
MAKING (Advanced)
MILLINERY
OIL PAINTING
•
Courses
Subject.
of:
Courses
NOT
SUBJECTS
PRACTICE-
REPAIR
COURSES
Candidates
Provided
Course)
Courses
Provid-
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Can-
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May
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ses
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OFFERED:
HONOUR
DIPLOMA
Subjects
uation
Offered.
Graduation
vided,•
Candidates
Two
ENGLISH
DEPT.
are
be
Basle
for
$10.0
Finanoe)
0.
.SECONDARY
SECONDARY
GRADUATION
Monday,
ONE
books
Following
a rninirnurn
received.
Course
SCHOOL
-GRADUATION
Leading To The Honour Grad-
Diploma (Grade 13) Will Be
All candidates for these cour-
requested to register at 8:00 p.m.
October 5. Candidates, may
subject for a fee of $10.00;
NOT provided.
SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
Subjects Leading to the
Diploma (Middle School),
Offered, text books NOT pro-
for a fee of $10.00 per subject.
may take a maximum of
subjects:
English, Algebra, Geometry,
Physics, Htstory, History,
French,
FOR. NEW
CANADIANS
CoUrse in english and Citizen-
New Canadians 'will be offered
Of EIGHT Applications
No fee will be charged.
OF AGRICULTURE
in FABM MANAGEMENT
will be offered for a fee
All Nurses Offered are SubjeCt to cancellation if a minimum enrolment of 15 is not reached
or a Suitable instructor gannet be engaged,
In addition to fees Mail:lolled above, all Students are required to be protected by the
Marcia liability insurance progratime. On enrolment $1.00 will be collected for this purpose,
if You Wish Arty Course Not Offered Above Please Indicate
Your Interest in Wilting Or By Telephone (482-3471) To
O. J. COCHaANE, Petlicipal
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