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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-04-01, Page 2plq� ,,�-���111kon dews-�tecord--Thursday, 4lP.4 1, 6 LIBRARY COLUMNUrg _."Uro"',ed •Our rl T ro , eitm . s t b o mO+xDrt,.: goo►. A Libra � T.. e Hu l l Reviewed. L 0 o `bra���� $4fetyNficer G oige 13a�^ley orf lett .las wtill i eznaan open an Satlrr? 55 Years , A ' 1 t�urr'bas'ed lore Ta ylor t wqs 4johts for at least this yeas , Gc�D�R][C� - _ "z should ,nit ,will smilpy Prowess, Street. 1lI1s, Taylor itis- k new five room ,y B all ittlon will $. ''?? lJ7L ;Mail • ,�ibrariari• h' v to s e 1lLIl TQN NipIVS-1tLrCOI;I<) n' moving where i , ,4 e ir. all 4n favor of obey 1 to ,,ds m ,vino to Toat"otnta wh. e be built on:AN/M Hugh Camp- A U ' r, ,T IN 44MNEP r �'g the lalw, Supervli�sor R, H, Afar c .10x, ]1919. a . on an au ht r �� 's'ide. bel I? bl' c cool at. R F .t , >l' ,. Nle Y IR ... Q ,IIitI,�•'... ,... fiTEP cl, ltw�. take r"ed llei~r+ings .across ; �i�, s . d d . g e. e. l . u _.i S _h . CA. S_a Cl.everdon, :of the :Ontario Labor DQ ni�L'k " h Teems ON T1J ' WAY K .. _ . t✓ ,•...els Fred Watt's duel; s :are incus- The; Silent Pol 'cennaii has tion Clinton to aCcpaninadate Ilio - the stony ,and the render is won- DePartrirut'iiNt, rem'arli ed ,ta.Hurwi. >�y ly{uilcy S.I?ilia triaus and Fred inaaees s alai] guri. 'his work of dii eeting turf: increased eR?•i•R!ll�n. e t.. There ,ale derma what lae�lydil'g several un- County Council an coun$e of a . . ', A colummnst .on ti big city their .old ladder were; swooning co ec ' of but t , fuc at t , e train eornei foq, .the aver 2.20 pupils at presemt laid he lather _.. 'be re em- al d a hs : g re owed preseAtatdon on the roq; lisUal _te ..t_.. m th_. famriy i?arve d ' rece l : a o t over S�ulatra. Dr tlteit° u.. Ilan egg, b the ilarg T may' nt.y fired J.Wv grannies, est he, hays yot gathered Was::c7ne sl{i?nmer month's, 325 are expected to be enrolled . d as m Tribe e CItoIlh]e of a coiuSbructtioil saietY qtly bei e A ...e. .. r of !ll. BB, do w4th tiro prespnt ,members • e r (or the high school .stud ts. he - wilting over Bing Crosby which measured seven i??nhes - by September. „ iii 4?to .. m couinty. e4r . T �n n' a nine the other and The duties of a •Cownty Court passel SllAw My Word", Tlafrs It +is a Short nFrvel, elevexaly Gong e pointed a h id 'corn 'st ve th m Terribly -sad, he :Says. Balo- .o.. £' way and . h oth H. f? d ..ut t. at Sectlop tro 1 _ali . ga. e . both Jude book .of biographical s'l,.etches t% ed, ,just th'p thing for a }pit ney. Adiniitt the be .dee weighs' hallf att purgoe less than : Judge w'Ve a e,cplatined, 1?y g 6 ,af the CQ .?stpuc't on Safety barrels with tib hods b red ed, y �?? . /� , 1... al #is run . It us one far .. Yea's ll a Fin land top the Meas C71ub of res'dV for nublica'tion When --of p4stzfe reading, Qthe•. n�o'v, Act : res t .ea coon a P d f.•. ia. bag g r re9.iu. , tlta. .ch .. county an •Txishman might Put :put dt, Ply touched, because file even l `a+ed, s ducks:, CLIN ON NEW At0bItP St. Anda env'�s Presbyterian. (Ula- t�he .author w'as killed in a plague els W the same author +the council shall gpp4}nt one Ar S .........., m e 1 hearts ,are .not yet ArdWWO. h utche +s. be an us n i' . Tlrur da arc 8 .4f1 arch, Seafarth, recently, cr+ sh got . ss'c�ssi ave i " more inspect rs who shall , A H had been ,SPeakrng to T . e 1?... _...x g-_ . g .Ge s _.y: M..._ h 2._, 1_..., a ...., N. � 4ig a cp m C inion Publle l7(bq+ary are The They earl be terribly sad some - on. the e'arllest date Elsiton Cai.diff, M.P.. fQr Huir� „ , face this, act ,and the regulia- gr+aups of high school studexrts. on day, tional nature she found it d1f. Jan ei5on Sisters" and 'Phe ,+ mines. But tlhhey pan he wildly Elect ion' is over w lin —the an North warns that tli?k74ut�on .. Heins, from rn'Lddle and upper-income any of thetxi > emenlpers, exultant, too. How long is it Lillerals' were swept back into may ibe dangerqus anti signs a4�e ficult to conform to the lO.fe ,aztd V}c�W of the Town . „F h br Harry' Talbot as inow up, noel - ave be Sent UP, he homes, He took a. very dim l�ieW since :you've been. truly joyful, poryVei under Marl enzie burro; al�read'y xnaaufest 4n. the area,. rules of the Schools she attend. cw ---. and I't , " tten- 1 ' •• J 4 s. , o draw .again to a . of the kids, suggesting that• Jack? The l?rids rare much Moro Gademch vvifiti his huller; thre but our local candidate is L. E, Graharin Towers' governor of ed, She w;orleed at many things shin clover=, ' & tion that tll4is h'as not 'been done they haven't learned' rnaruters, human, emationall than g Cardiff, a, Conservative. the Bank of :Canada, • has re- before finding ner'tself rn writing b tlNis coon a d to suggest ve no mens Of t are Y, N syr .rM �{� t r y county, nhave e o. _.Yl. ell ure, e adults, becau's'e they have riot Wallpaper cheap , , not :cheap Prank, F! land had his le si tied, He said issues of curxeri- and broadcasting. She, had t)he noX 'United '.0 W an g d h g g to you :naw is the Iloilo soxn terribly sheltered, terribly .staid, le nod -hose -u wallpaper, 2c per roil and uP• broken o Saturday afternoon cY were becomving e2coess'ive, and. coui"age to wvoale hard for what-. , + learned se grown-up. howorss ♦ thing must be Bono :about it, If terribly sad, and empty, the control, the stiff upper lip J, 1D. 1'•Iarnwell, Varna, ('adv't.), ina,traffic mix-up in which also not that high Prlcesi are ever 'she felt she truly wanted, ado of i ; Local Weather -. The sun® you no't, I don til nk the I m sorry he received this the smothering a�f 'the flame. ' eight ears were involved. Druv-. keeping Canada out of campet The most important thing that ld Meeting government willdrag an of you impression d tel 'ss oath. It has shone genially in an almost iti'on in w rld markets. She wanted was to guild a .mall gf . o ay Y And _'lie claims they are emp- Ing snow !made visibility sp Poor o s off to court, but on t'he other is not at .;IU thee! one I have re- t . Em f what? Di da!rly cloudless slay, Ilio roads Miss Clar1 Clark .af Varna house on a Greek. island. AUBURN The general . , Y Pty o �v . t < Dishonesty, that most of the cars hit had a hand we feel we are fortunate ceived in five years as a h3 self-delusion cruel are dusty, the farmers are Seed- has graduated from meeting oP the UCW 4f ')Knox high greed, ty, a gr. Prairie SL 1s a tale,, light and frothy g K !,,having. eagle :dn This province school teacher and is verXai , in .and the 'automobiles are a, already stepped,. borne Brown, p � , selfisihxiess, ruthlessness? I m g H, C. Lawson, E, A. Fines, A, Bible•Institute, Three Hills, Al- in spotrs, but woven throughout United Church was held in; the who axe conscientraus znd'ividu- rsr .as .a, arena of teenagers,' •. broad 'iii: the land. bier She was a former teacher are some shirting threads that , , ,. ;.. yea Pafraid hex right, But they are Garcon and Mr, Flxrgland Were ba Sunday school room of the e'h- els desirous ore nyarnta5ning law In the samecolu¢aarr, he man- full of lot of thin s that have Fadi wheat has Gonne through driving to St. Thomas for a at Hugh Ciamipbell Public Sch- combine to make the fabric of and order. I hope fvom this ed to convey theea that e e i a I; the ring edit. Lion's Juvenile's hock amie. aa1, Clinton, her character. Nancy Spain was ureh with a good at'tendancce al?. w o , y .. e h pretty well .gone out of style Spring 1Vfedieaule Sarsapa>r- g and they members f Unit meeting to get some forward was none of ,those things of PRY �g --- Ila mead. erica. o t Three , h � watt adildts: , 1av'e, jaytwuru, 11a.100doses for.$1, (adv't.)• Owing' rto the blocked roads,P step, which lie accused tthe students, unselfishness, honesty, ideerlisrrn, UO 9'2VVice was held in St. ' • • , in charge, Mr, Cleverd:an announced an that he was; ua lacrt, a hell of a MORGAN S CASTLE loyalty; Rey, J. Greene will ectopy r Middleton; for B Jan Hilliard The call to worship was given amendment, soon to 1.)e law, Te- fella who had' lived life to the Don't worry, I'xn not soft on the Hensall pulpit xiext Sunday J14m Church 1 nIQ1' Ins y by 1V1rs, John Domain and . Charlie Cook had three of E", ter Sunday, d 'the moving the option of towns, vii- .full. teenagers, I have two of rn6' at the fir st Bayf eld News — We boasted. Like many small towns in On- meeting was opened by singing Pages and townships to remaim Let's farce the charges, one by own, and sometmmes they drive his fingers cut off r too soon ebout Haxol'd Ba+andwi ,'tario, the inythl cial Greenwood a hymn With Mrs. W91ham J. out of the cmmty t joint and the top .taken off his .; Funs For nsPectaraite one. Bad .manners; My personal meright up the w+ad�l, across the as well. never rdbsing the train. in has A family that wishes to Craig at the. piano. The serlp, anti -appoint an inspector of their experience Is that their urian ceiling, and clown the other Side, thumb Bxucefi ld this petit week he • Stand out Brom .the others, As tune lesson was read by Mrs. own. nets, on -the whole, are better' I teach about 140 of them daily, missed Wednesday and F'i+id'ay Fashion S.ha�v v+'ith sortie of these faniail'ies tons Jaimes Craig, Mrs, Jahn Du'rnin Cpunati]liars asked. many ques than those of their parents• sand there are d s when.I could ay prayer, and gave the tiaras, some Of th'em•' previously They ,oa¢r be cmujl When they; go into class with: a tomrny gun due tm tiro severe snow storms ostexitabbrr took the form. ,of offered 40 Years Ao and blocked moadg Plans for a Spring Fashion buililing 'a hugelhome with. tow- meditation, "Born to the Pur'- propogoded to Eric Goodman: at are thoughtless, but generally, and mpw them ;all down, But 9 Major F. G. Thompson of the Show in the Auburn Communmty els and aill the accompanying. ole•" The offering was ,received earjjer sessions, Mr. Goodman, they are more sensitive to the; they're people. ,And 91 'ha've to CLINTONNEWS-RECORD Medical London sent Menvoria�l Hall were made 'by fntills. 4 laateLaixne of Morgan's by 1VLiSs Maxgairet R, Jacrkson who 7xutradueed Mr, Cleverdbm feelings of others than are :a-; associate 1 J h' I'd. Thursday, April 2, 1925 eCorps, , P astsdcrart e, blank the Easter weekend at his home the members of the i itaton Jun Castle is Charlotte Morgan, and Mrs. George MilL.ian, on .tills occasion,, Is SUpervis!or: dti to. as soon associa irth them- as , hire. ior' Insditute when they met at widowed, and sharing her home A film on Brazil was :s'ho'wn' for a district :including Huron,: No sense of adventure? HeS; with any other class' of the - Th'ee Dominion. Stores Unlit � halve erected a !fine new sign Thomas Wiggington has rent- the -h' me of Miss Bambara Wat- is her widower son, Robert, and by Mrs, William, Empey. A Pexth, Bruce, Grey, °Da�I?ferin, all wet. One of My Students cies. over, their local face of, tris= cd his house on Rattenbur+y St- k+ins, RR 1 Londesboro. her" quiet sister, Hester. bvmiri was sung wtith Mrs, fames Waterloo and Wellington. hea0ed across the c&Ainnent on 0 P reet -and Will have an 'auction. The president, ShW-on Ball Laura Dean and her father Jackson at the a :b1cycle�. Oth•� 'plan .to ,go to • aness, Piano. The. To Reeve . Vilfford, Dunbar, ' W- in the near future.. was in charge of the meeting live not far away in another er for the Brotherh Mr. A. J. McMurray sold a cod of Men .Grey, Mr. Cl�evverdon solid it•m )Afri'Ca or Asia for the Peax:e• Thompson was selling and the minutes were a'coe�pted section of the Niagara diivtri'ct, ,was given by Mrs, John Durnrin. be,. an n��or �armeris ten -toot International binder ,bo T. R. Them possilble.fox a: paxt.tim'e man. Comps, Another swiped :his old a Farmer near Forest the other potartoes at 27c per pock, gran- as read, Iby the secretary, Sharon Sidney Dean is full of a vast and closed the devotional part. to do the job.•He'knew of a. case man's car, pilcked up two side T , it is said: this is the first ges 19c per dozen and peanut Dawson, conceit tea' , r f as a perl5ari of the program, in whnich one.m!am covered two. kicks, and took off for Me:;ico.` :Near Talk On bt�nder of Its hind in this width butter 2 lbs, for 27c. Delivery The theme, for the fashion and as en artist, and provides The president, MTs. Bert, counties, but "•the geography of My own son ran: away last sum - to , was free. sone will, bSiFihi l. e Spring asons scarcely enough for their, needs. Craig, tool;; charge of the bus- -be Bald an Eastern Canada. hyour county mikes rile sceptical.in'ex' 'a'n'd lu�tc'lr-hiked tm Quebec, .Nay and .Pasture Pure Linnen tea towelling was and bile mo'deils will be firgm When she its 16, Laura's aunt mess part of the meeting and Hawaver, we axe riot after I'rd expressly forbidden advertised at Irwin's at 6 garde Godenrioh, Clinton; Blyth,' Sea- Arany and :her close friend and opened with prayer, The rim- aborit a high-priced engineer; such a jaunt. Clinton Junior Fawners held 7 `% �. forth and Auburn and some. ad- con i&mte, Charlotte Morgan, ute's were accepted- as read by Perhaps $4,300 and, m6lea e" From every direction came their monthlyme-abbig' in Clip far $1:00; 8 lbs, seedless riaislins i i g ` for $1 was netted in W. T. Q'= : 5 ea s Ago, chtionail models for other sdzes.• plan to dwite her for an extend- the secretary, Miss Elma Mutch. Qualiificarbioiis are four years' vualls' of alarm that students will ton Town Hall with the presi. Neil's ad and at Sutter and CLINTON NEWS -RECORD This event on April' 10th at 2 ed visit, and plan that Robert The I inancial statement was experience in 'building oonstruc, try anyditg: hot cars,, drinks, dent, Bruce Bettles' in charge, p,m. wi7d.ibe the first grojeet of sh'alI eventually marry Lauraw :presented 'by Mrs', Norman Mc- tion su erwision. Mont im drugs, sex, And fihis nvan WE Flifiteen rcrrenibers' were sent Perd'ue's,'aluminum kettles were Thursday, March 30, 1950 P port- Tae going Por, $1,00 ,eadh. These were this Junior Insrtibute and the They reckon without Sidney, •Dowell, and, the correspondence ant, Mr. Cleverdon said', though they've no sense of adventure! despite the stormy, sn'ow'y even - all specials for Clinton Dollar TOP grade hardwood flooring commuentator on the styles wiidl 'who decides that :Laura. is too was read, not raid down by statute, is to What they have is too much of Ing. Days is now -being, produced in Cllr:- be from G'o'd'erich. young to be away from his sup- Mrs. George Milliian, Mrs. get the right man, • it. The 'secretary, Jamieson Ribey Lond'esboro station was rbrok_ tons newest factory —. Clinton During the afternoon, mus- erviisibn. William - Straughan and Mas. "Not a single construction job Terribly sheltered, he says, read the minutes ' which Were en into on Friday night, but the F1oomIng Mill — awned and op- 'iced numbers and reading will Amy and Charlotte have a James Jackson, were named as in this county is covered," he Nonsense, We try to shelter accepted as read, -aid the roll cWpr3its' :had very little for their crated by an experienced hand be given and tea will be served. most unusual hobby, collecting a committee in charge of the said, "A contractor can do as them from the sordid, the haler caul was answered by each pay - trouble, A shin plaster and a in the mill business, Fred J. Haar styling wM also be featur- data and stories about murders. Easter boxes for the shut-ins, he pleases, An imp'ector would ful, the evil, as we see them, ing their members -hip dues, HuOe. Z"irght men; are employed ed and a good tirae w91 Ue en- They explain that they are Donations for these boxes are persoa'i But the only tdemager who is plaw Were made for the few coppers were 'taken, but P ' cost about 12 cents per must have been considered and 2,000 fiinishe'd feet of floor joyed by all ages. The girl's plarmng to write a murder -my- to, be. Wft at the home of Mrss per year, and you might raise sheltered in thbt age is a kid boath at the swine sale in Clin- ing a day is being produced.. hope: that this event will be st The other 'branch of the Geon Million b A rut 15. g permits and get most PP worthless as they were thrown _ OrJ.'• George Y P building who lives lin a trapper's s shack in tan and discussion centred a. outside, -.No clues have been Ball and Mutch have a fine well attended. Morgan faanily Eve in a nearby After the closing hymn was of it back.,, the wiade�rnes5 with two madden round the joint meeting to be found !to .identify the thieves: new showroom. in their spacious � , a---- farmhouse and. are credited with sung, the meeting was closed Answering questions-, M r, aunts, and is kept chained to his held with the North Huron stare lin Clint and • r rr A",;- nit f •the actual work with r er b Mrs Bert Craft bed until he's 20 Th 're a lot F British Mortgage Opening Office At Exeter, April 2 A mod6m building will house a branch of one of Canada's oldest trust companies when the •new office of British Mortgage and Trust is'officially opened fin. Exeter ;on Fli1day, April 2 at 2 P.m. Among those invited to take part in the procee'din'gs are Hop. Charles S, MacNaugh,ton, Moro- inter of Highways and MLA for Huron, and L. E. Cardiff, MP. An attractdve Community Roomy is a special feature of the building and may be reserved far meeting of local organiza- tions free of charge. This public service +facility tis adjacent to the parikiing area and available for use during and after office hours. Open House 411 be held fol- lowing the official opening on Friday, April 2 until 9:30 p.m. and again on Saturday, April 3, 9 a.m. to 5 pm, Polaroid pictures will be tak- en of visitor.�s and presented to thein 9x1, an attractive folder. on a e ca y - Ing a fine stock of furniture and household items, - Mrs-. C. Sturdy, •RR 2, Clinton has been re-elected president of Clinton Women's Institute for the new year". J. G. Dlefenlba�ker;. M.P. for Lake Centre, Sask., was the chief speaker far the annual. convention ' of the Young Pxo- gressive Conservatives of West- ern Ontario in, Landon on Sat- urday. Fire brloke out iii the rear of the War Surplus clothing store an Isaac Street near the main W, exsection on Sunday and.for •a time threatened Clinton's main bus�3riress section. Exten- s1ve drainage was done to build- ing and contents. Mrs'. Gordon Cudimore Is the owner of the building and the store was rent- ed to A. Feingold of Toronto. So 'Par, Easter Seals have pro- duced $'71.2 and .the drive is add on. 10 Years Ago g CLINTON NEWS-RECOUD Thursday, March $1, 1955 Saturday night closing in Clinton us a "dead, duck" or so one merchiant putts it. The stares Harry Dalson Dies At Huronvie Horace Willman (Harry) Bal son passed away Thursday March 25, at Clinton. Public Hospital in ;his 82nd year, fol lowing a lengthy illness. He Was born. in E n0and, the son of the late John and Sar ab Jane Batson. Thedeceased was, rehired farmer who had lived in Clinton .prior to his residence at Huronview. He was a former member of the Ontario Street United Church, Clinton. Survivors include one brother, Victor Balson, County Of Sur- rey, England, and a nephew, Leslie Wale, Lewes, England, His wiife, the farmer Margaret A, McClelland, predeceased horn. The body rested at the Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, Ciera- ton, until Saturday, March 27, where the funeral service was held. Rev. Grant W1 Is, Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, afRolated. Fall -bearers were Roy Tyn- �r31, Torn Turner, Norman Tre- wairtha, Jay Holmes, Maurice Frame and Clyde ,Kennedy. In- teement was in Bayfield Cem- ateaiy, THE CLINTON NEW ERA Amaigithated THE CLINTON' NEWS -RECORD Established 1865 1924 Established 1881 Published Every Thursday At The Heart O Of Huron County Sir Clinton; Ontario, Canada ' Q population ., 3,475 + A. LAURIE COLQUHOUN, PUBLISHER o �1 V- ,4 Signed contributions© this publication, are the opinions ' of the writers only, and do not necessarily express C V. L p� the views of the newspaper. Authorited as Second Class Maii, Post Office :Departmeht, Ottawa, and for Payment of Postage in Cash SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Payable in advance — Canada and Great Britain: $4.00 a year, United States and Foreign: $5.50; Single Copies: 10 Cents 'FIRST MORTGAGES Farms -- Residential Commerc al PROMPT , CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE THE INDUSTRI L MORTGAGE TRZ 'COMPANY ESTABLIS1iED 1889 Contact our Representative f C. LA�VSON S R,ATTENOURY STREET EAST PHONE 482-9644 WWON, ONTO bung m o pay Y g• Clevor.don. said demoutlon. jolbs e3' Juriaor armee rn the near of the vineyards and winery. Tea. was served by the members and h'i'ghway construction come less sheltered than, I was at future. From time to time hunts! are of Unit Three. under the legislation. that age, and as lot better able Alvin Bottles was the ,gue'sit to cope wiWil reality, as a result, speaker of the evening and Terribly staid, he says. Fogg spore on "Hay and Pasture", Aycock. They're conformists, I'll The past president, Don'aiid O I � � Councillors'Listen admit, bl 's as fads acid Eesti- Young vwas congratulated an the �,/y ons ygo, But I scarcely think I'd Harold Falter Junior •Farmer CPublic call those writhing, screaming Program Improvement trophy ■ '"March" masses at a Beatle show staid.. which -was pf esented to +him at Farm r1f r1Plan They're 'almost as unstad as the recent seed Bair. e�r � c h GODERICH — It was "March on Ottawa" afternoon in county council, touched off by Mrs. T. Goven!lock, RR 5 Seaforth, rep- resenting the Ontario Fanners' Union. On a date as yet unsettled, a mass delegation of farmers is to go to Ottawa, demanding that the government stabilize farm prices at `basic level" and give farmers opportunity to get back to basic income from their operations. Maas. Govenlock requested sig - matures. to a petition setting forth "the economic plight of Canadian Farmers, brought a- bout by rising cost of produc- tion and Bower prices for the products 'farmers sell." "They didn't all sign," she reported later. At the microphone, Mrs. Gov- enilock invited questions, and got plenty. I Reeve Tom Leiper of Hullett teed off with >a comment that "a barge delegaition may not ac- complisla anythiing and hurt Harm security." Mrs. - Govenlock s "The Nat- ionail Farmers' Union in the - Weslt conducted a march to Ot- tawa .because wheat was not being szrld. They cir+colated a petition and in five days obtain- ed 300,000 signatures in three prIovinces and collected a quay. ter -mullion• dh funds,, They calci sell 'tire wheat; it is no longer on the'famis:' Mr. Leiper: "it is still up to the department to seri the wheat, and it may have been a. coincidence. I think it would harve been scold anyway.'` Mrs. Govenlock; "The termis of sale were revised." Mir. Leipert "I am all for helping the Canadian farmer across -the Dorhinniorn, but as far as the march goes-, I wonder ii it is a good thing." Mrs, Govenlack, "Weca11 it a mass delegation. Prime Mln ister Pearson said there would be no Turn policy voted on apt the present session, but we think the farmers' .problems are acute, and we want to see if we can get Mr, Pearson off the fencer, to do something;" Reeve Clifford Dunbar, Orey, pointed out that Canada is a sigr%tory to ,tare 'General Agree- Mblat oft Trade, tAd Tont iffs, Mrs, Govenloalil "Canada is the only country that aces not support th6 dhdttstiV through su'bsidaog, and uditiout it we owl. not c6rdpete With 46Uatries' that are' dumiping 'wheat on World markets. We .are not asking for anything that would affect GA - Reeve Stewart Procter, Mor- ris: "Is there any assurance that there wall be anybody there to meet the delegation? Would It not be better to put pressure on the local members? I was a member of a delegation that 'went down in the 'hungry 30s.' Theme wvasai't one member of the Canadian government WOW; comae to the arena to speak to that delegation, There should be some assurance you can meet :these people," Mrs. Govenlock: "We ought to realize we are in an organ. ized body, whether we like it or not, and governments -do fear an organization that can -put pressure on. We are only ask- 4-ag justice, and I think the gov- ernment of the county appreci- ates that", Reeve John H. Corbett, Hay: Unless we can send a delega- tion some place soon, we are going to be shut. They are push- Ingthe old farriers mut, wheth- er .egg producers, cattle or any- thing else. Unless we can, get something back, we are going to be driven out and this coup - try udU, be run by syndicates." Mrs. Govenlock: "The ragrl- cultural coo- mittee at Ottawa supports us' 100%n•11 Reeve Clarence .Boyle, Exeter: "I was Wondering whether in focusing attention on the plight of the farmer - - there are so many people who are not fann- ers, and wage-earners object to subsidies to this and that, and yet union wages: are not going UP fast enoughto suit them. Ts it going to be farmers fighting labor, and the capitalist sitting an the cinitre, taking profits (Continued on page -three) aFP SUTTER PERS ' ,E 14ARDVV'AR9 Eluiiaiw MdAdam, Poop: 49140211 Business and Professional Directory PHOTOGRAPHY HADDEN'S STUDIO PORTRAIT -- WEDDING and CHILDREN 118 St. David's St. Dial 524-8787, Goderich 6-13p OPTOMETRY J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Mondays and Wednesdays CIM4TON MEDICAL CENTRE 482-7010 G. B. CLANCY, 0.13. SEAFORTH OFFICE 527.1240' -- OPTOMETRIST •-- For Appointment Phone 524-7:51 GODERiCH 38-tfb R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST F. T. ARMSTRONG Conaglting Optometrist The Square. 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