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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-06-02, Page 9FEED SERVICE $mu«.'ga*in THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1949 FROM THE MIXER TO YOU Experienced feeders know the value of fresh feed. Palatability is higher and there is less danger of vita­ min loss. Health Board Staff Appointed Huron County Board of Health lias engaged tbe form the which will July 1 in new plan system in county wide. Dr, Robert M. Aldis, of Mel- verton, formerly of London, will be medical officer of health; Ray Gibbon, Toronto has been engaged as senior sanitary in­ spector. Miss Norah Cunning­ ham, of Cayuga, as supervising nurse, with Miss A. Cleaver, of Goderich, and Miss Mary Love, Clinton, as staff nurses. One other staff nurse is still to be engaged, The residence of the late Dr, Gunn in Clinton now owned by W, Leonard Winters, has been secured as headquarters for the county health unit, Directors Attend Dr. Stothers, provincial super­ visor of public health, together with Miss Edna Moore, Toronto, provincial director of public health, and Miss Marjorie Ruth­ erford, London, regional director for Western Ontario, met in Goderich on Thursday to help set up the Board, , Members of the County Board are: G, W. Nott, of Clinton, chairman; Hugh Berry, reeve of Usborne; R. B, Cousins, reeve of Brussels, F. Bainton, reeve of Blyth, county appointees; A. A, Galbraith, of Wingham, govern­ ment appointee; County -Clerk N. W. Miller, secretary-treasurer. personnel to county health unit be inaugurated on Huron County. The replaces the health the schools and is Mr.«and ’Mrs, Casey Hudson and family, of Goderich, visited this week with the former's mother, Mrs. George Hudson. Rev, P, A. Ferguson is attend­ ing the geyenty-fifth session of General Assembly being held in Kitchener this week. He was ac­ companied by Mr. George Tinney, superintendant, returned home visit with her 'Neil and Mrs. These facts are most important to young stock. Your chicks, poults, calves and baby pigs will do bet­ ter on Shur-Gain feeds. All our Shur-Gain feeds both mash and pellet form. 18% Shur-Gain Chick Starter 18% 24% 24% 22% 18% 17% 17% 15% Shur-Gain Chick Crumbles Shur-Gain Poult Starter Shur-Gain Shur-Gain Shur-Gain Shur-Gain Shur-Gain Growing Pellets Shur-Gain Range Pellets Poult Crumbles Calf Pellets Pig Starter Growing Mash EXETER can be obtained in If lt*s Pellets You Want Buy Them Fresh From $4.30 $3.85 $3.70 $3.85 $3.65 WHALEN CORNERS Have you tried a classified lately? MH Business Directory DR. H. H. COWEN L.D.S., D.D.S. dental surgeon Main Street, Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoon Rua. 36W • Telephones - Res. 36J ELMER D. BELL, K.C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Successor to X W. Morley EXE®EB, ONTARIO DR. J. W. CORBETT L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Bell Building Phone 278 GLADMAN & COCHRANE BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS EXETER, ONTARIO At Hensail, Friday, 2 to 5 p.m. Exeter .FRANK TAYLQR LICENCED AUCTIONEER Eor Huron and Middlesex farm sales a specialty Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Exeter P.O. or Ring 138 JOHN WARD ' CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETRIST Maili Street. Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday Phone 348 ALVIN WALPER LICENCED AUCTIONEER • Specializing In * Fann & Purebred livestock Sales “Service’ That Satisfies” Phone 57r2 1 DASHWOOD WM. H. SMITH tACENCED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex Special training assures you your property's true value sale day. Graduate ot American Auction College Terrhs Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed CREDITON P.O. or Phone 43-2 of on E. F. CORBETT MCESCSD AUCTIONKEIV' Terms Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER, R*R. I Phono Zurich 92r7 ARTHUR FRASER INCOME TAX REPORTS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC. Ann St., Exeter Phone 855W ■ .^H. I,-...,,—— —— ...I HU..,,- USBORNE and HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario President Angus Sinclair, R.R. 1, Mitchell Vice-President Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton Directors William H. Coates, Exeter Martin Feeney, Dublin E. Clayton Colquhoun, Science Hill William A. Hamilton, Cromarty ’ Agents T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell Thomas Scott, Cromarty Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Fraser, Exeter Solicitors , Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter « CFMFNT FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION No. 1 Portland Air-Entraining H. J. CORNISH & CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS As formerly, children and guests win be welcome at this affair. Members are reminded to provide cups and silverware (extra for guests) and to bring their picnic baskets. Roll call will be “Sing, Say or Pay”. Hensall Council Meets The RCAF at Centralia and Clinton were granted permission to drop leaflets prior to Air Force day by the Hensall Village Council, Thursday. The council met Thursday in­ stead of Monday because of the holiday, All members were pre­ sent. W. C. Passmore was appointed motor mechanic of the fire brig­ ade. Considerable discussion took place on fire brigade affairs and a pumper for the same. The water rate for the school was set at $110 per year less a 10% discount pap able every two months, ,and the charge for lawn service was set at $1.10 a month for new consumers figured on a basis of four months per season. The clerk reported that he had gotten tn touch with the County engineer and the road foreman concerning calcium chloride for King Street, east. The following bills and ac­ counts were pfiid: Walter Madge, garbage disposal, $16.’Q0; W, Pfaff, labour, streets, $5.50, garbage, $22.50, $28.00; R. Dick, labour, garbage, $22.50; T. Peters, labour, park, $2,00; F. G- Bcnthron, postage, $5.00; Municipal World, supplies, $3.- 59; Webster Air Equipment, supplies, $268.14, Total $345.23. A CARLOAD OF Sabbath School Mrs. J. ip-faff from a pleasant daughters, Mrs. . „ __ _ Tibbitt in London. Mrs. Catherine Devlin spent a few days this week with Mrs. ■Edna Corbett. Billie MacKinnon, who recent­ ly underwent “ an appendicitis -Operation in St. Joseph's .Hosp­ ital, London, is expected home thw waaIc Mr. and Mrs. William Simp- ,son, Bobbie and Billie, of Detroit, are holidaying with the former's mother, Mrs, L. Simpson. The ordination of five, newly elected elders to the Sessio-n of 'Carmel Presbyterian Church was conducted at the morning service by Rev. P. A. Ferguson. They are Mr. Gle’n Bell, .Mr. Harold Bonthron, Mr. Charles Cooper, Mr. Edgar Munn and Mr. Cecil Johnston. The choir sang an anthem entitled “Just As I Am” ■under the direction of the organ­ ist and leader, Mr, J, L, Nicol. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alex Hildebrandt and Mamie visited with relatives in Stratford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bell, of London, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell and Mrs. McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton and family, of Dublin, visited recently with M r s. . Britton’s mother, Mrs, Hannah Workman. Miss Helen -Swan has been confined to her room for the past two weeks owing to illness. Hensall Institute To Hold Annual Picnic The Hensall' Institute picnic will be held at the home of Mrs, W. Dinnin o-n Wednesday afternoon, June S. -Members anq, guests are asked to meet at the Town Hall at 5' o’clock, where those having cars will be wait­ ing to arrange transportation. Mrs. A. Mbusseau will look after transportation of tables, Mrs, Horton, Mrs. J, Sangster, Mrs. Parke -and Mrs. ,W. Smale will attend to luncheon arrange­ ments. Mrs; Chapman and Mrs. Norminton ’ will arrange the sports. EXETER DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE Office 287W - Phones - 294 DUNDAS ST.LONDON, ONT. Ingersoll 449j 13 HURON-PERTH saved a cattle truck from destroyed by fire Thurs- The population of Newfound­ land, 320*,000, is less than that of Greater Vancouver. - Phone — Kintore 17r9 Riverside Poultry Co HOWARD FERGUSON, MANAGER We Weigh On Your Scales At Your Farm PRICES Published by lh<s Progro»tlv» Con«orvolive party of Canada, 14T lourlor AvA. W» OHa-wa aiMtHmMamiMa Save Burning Vehicle •Quick action by .a Kippen couple being day. 'Mr.and Mrs. Arnold Gack- stetter were driving home from, Exeter, when they noticed the parked truck of William Cole, Hensail, on fire. They put i-n an alarm, and when Cole arrived he was met .with a burst of flames as he opened the truck door. Damage was confined to the seat and some old clothes in the cab. Cause of the fire is un­ known. For Prompt Pick CALL Hensail 80r2 j. elgin mckinley by John Armstrong, Zurich Dear Editor: Through the columns of .your most valuable paper, I wish to present to its many readers only a few of the many things I know about Elgin McKinley, Progressive Conservative candi­ date for Huron Perth. I know him as a successful home builder. At the McKinley home you always find a happy, contented family, where as each one grows up, they learn to work and learn t6 live. Where unselfishness and thoughtfulness are ever manifest and each ap­ parently endeavoring to live ac­ cording to the Golden Rule. I feel this is most important, as so much depends upon the Homes of 'our fair Canada. I know him as a successful business builder. At McKinley Farms and Hatchery you find: 1. A large mechanized farm where every modern machine used in farming can be seen. 2. A splendid herd of Pure­ bred Shorthorn cattle from which many breeding animals have gone out to be an asset to the beet industry. J. A large, new, and modern chick hatchery where approxi­ mately 200,000 chicks are hatch­ ed annually. Hundreds of farm­ ers and others make their annual trip to this enterprising industry to purchase their baby or started chicks.I know him as a man vitally interested in every community or welfare project advanced for the benefit and good of our fellow citizens. Ever ready to give most generously of time and means to all worthwhile efforts. I know him as a man that is not possessed of narrow partisan veiws, but rather broadminded, a -deep thinker, ever standing for the things that build initia­ tive, incentive, and all splendid qualities that enable men and, women to stand on their own feet. We have many looking for something for nothing. I know him as a man having a practical knowledge of the needs of Agriculture, the basic industry of our country. Our constitiimicy I s the home of thousands of farm voters. Wo have not been represented by a successful farmer since the days of the late Thomas McMillan. We need a fine, young man ilk© Elgin McKinley. So, dear reader (regardless ot your political affiliations or lean­ ings) I ■‘feel, I can commend to you this man, who is a practical farmer, a Christian gentleman,, and definitely well qualified for the office he seeks. * He is carrying on an active, vigorous and clean campaign. Should he be elected June 27, lid would ever be your faithful a a d humble servant. Ho is worthy of your confidence. He will not disappoint you. (Advt.) YOUR SECURITY and STABILITY ARE AT STAKE! You Can Defeat Your Biggest Tax Problem . . . That is the 8% sales tax. The one the budget missed, The one that hits you hardest. This quotation i " . . . This tax costs the Canadian taxpayers 30 cents for every dollar of processed material” from a Liberal member of Parliament shows what the government is doing to keep taxes high . . . despite the "bribery” reductions in the budget. So that you may have a sure, adequate income, the Progressive Conservative Party will ® Reduce sales taxes. » Reduce income tax rates and increase exemptions. • Provide deductions to farmers for mem­ bers of family who contribute to revenue. • End the administrative persecution of farmers by tax collectors. Foryozzr protection the Progressive Conservative Party * —Permanent floor price legislation based on these principles: • A definite formula in the Farm Prices Support Act for arriving at floor prices. • The formula will allow for variations in production and demand for individual products. • Floor prices will be announced well ia advance of production period. • The floor price formula will be arrived at in consultation with representatives of producers. EXPORT MARKETS Restoration of the Canadian Wheat Board to serve its original purpose as a Marketing Agency for wheat producers . *. and its extension to include the handling of coarse grains. Inclusion of representatives of farmer's organizations on all Boards dealing with farm matters; Aggressive and immediate action to recapture lost markets; the development of new markets^ to achieve security of export markets through foresighted negotiations* Dominion marketing legislation based on the principle of democratic produced control* PRODUCTION Reclamation and conservation of existing soil resources; development of new producing lands through irrigation; greater accessibility to domestic markets by improved transportation facilities. VOTE FOR j. elgin McKinley■ YOUR PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE