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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-04-30, Page 4ONTARIO TRAVEL. 052 PARLIAMENT TORONTO. ONTARIO Send FREE Literature and Road Map. Name . Address Post Wilco [Ontario Department of Travel & Publicity lion. Bryan L Cathcart, Minister L Woduead#Y., APril 30th, 1.058 THE BRUSSELS POST more kick in the spring bigger ears ia theta! • UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. The April meeting of the W, M. S. of the United. church was held In the Sunday room. Meeting opened with an Easter poem by the pretiletult, Mrs, Themes, followed with hymn 31, Mrs. it," S. Hamilton at the piano. Mrs, Thomas led 14 prayer followed with scripture by Mrs, n, B, Cousins, How well do you know 0 NITARI 0 Cheek your knowledge by id entlf}ing this bay 1954 Chev. Deluxe Coach with Automatic Transmission. 1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan 1956 Buick Hardtop 4 door Radio and Automatic. The Visiting Committee reported 10 calls liadi)een made, Mrs, pawning reported 6or the Good (Cheer Comprittee; 'that 2 boxes had been sent gut to sick ones. Mrs. Cousins reported for the Supply' Committee articles were on display for the Western parcel. An' invitation was received from Walton inviting the members to their 'Illia,nkoffering meeting. iSevl Oral planned to attend. The guest speaker .was Mrs Menttle of Blyth, Introduced • by the president, she brought a message of the true meaning of . Easter. (Plie-meetieg closed with. hymn 86 and the Benediction, Lunch was served by executive, Mesdmes Cousins., Downing 'McFad- den, McLauchlin, and Walker. plant "Big Kernel-Small-Cab" ITED HiNtruni SEED CORN ;bigger yields per acre with deep, full kernels on a smaller cob'. nine foot roots to beat the weather . planter plate graded for easy, even planting . . and ...'Gro-Koted" for resistance to disease are'reasons why "it pays to grow United Hybrids". GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR UNITED HYBRIDS FARM AGENT (hea•got after lady's rain hat for your wife) ALBERT CARDIFF , • ^ Carruthers - Campbell R. R. 1, Ethel, Ontario. Rules along with Other RuleS" of Sanitation, Denlonstrattibna ; Posture Yirst Aid, Group Work ; Practice of First Aid and Artificial RespiratIton. Closing : The singing of till' Queen. Lunch ,followed, Furniture — Select from -about 60 suites of furnitare at the 1VIlldmay Furniture Showroom. Visit the "Trade-in Dept". Free "delivety. Home Furnishings -- Including linoleann, wallpaper broadloom carpet. Also n ew and used refrigerators, ranges. gleans BUY Al Schuett's. Mildmay Furniture Store G. Schuett Mild/nay •,, However well you know Ontario, you'll enjoy getting to know it better. Make a point this year of exploring its highways and byways, visiting its lovely lakes and vacationing at one of its modern resort areas ... like the Bay of Quinte shown above. Take the first step now, by filling out and mail- ing the coupon below. KNOW ONTARIO BETTER GO FORWARD WITH THE Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "Where Better Bulls Are Used" VOICE OF TEMPERANCE LET US REPEAT we in Huron County are yory. fortunate. Under the Cana,da Tat penance Act we have no legal litp‘or outlets. It ban still be said, "You Just don't see drunks on our streetef_ as one who moved into Huron fral; an L, C. A. county declared. The occasional drunk episode usually 'originates in a 'bottle club, boot- legger joint, or a tavern outside our county, When such incidenti are reported to our Crown Attorney action is taken and ,pltinishment folloWs. So much so that bottle clubs cluing the, past three year have had hard going, and nunilleYd ;Of them, are closed, Tin law Provides for impli•isio#1 ment 'on a second 'offence and 3j though liquor money may be fella to pay fines, no convicted boot- legger has elver had any one offet to take over a jail sentence. The C. T. A. Is good law. Oar local federal m,emher of parliament has shown an Interest in the mid. ter of having the act amended to strengthen it. Many Churchmen of numerous Churches in Huron axe strongly behind the C. T, A. ----- candle lite Water and. Wheel Restaprant, Anahe'irn, with tall baskets of pink gladiolus and white stock decorating the serving table Prom Which a buffet lunch was served. Miss Gale Campbell, Tor- Once, was in dhargge of the guest book. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Campbell chose a gown of idle green lace over satin with matching .aceessories, and 'a corsage of yel- low orchids, Mrs. Carruther's gown was of White lace Over mile green with white accessories and white orchid corsage. After a short honeymoon trip' to' Bakersfield and points north, the newly weds will reside at 131 N. East St. Apt. E„ Anaheim. Rose chose a yellow and melon flowered silk taffeta dress and matching duster with melon access'ories,' for travelling. Ionored guests attending the wed- 'ding were the bride's grandmothers Robt. Campbell, Brussels, Ont.. and Mrs. Philip 1.3madshaw, Monk- ten, Her aunt, Mrs. Jack Dalian- tyre and daughter Diane of" Atwood, A former Oranbroolc girl was wed in the First Presbyterian Church at Anaheim, California, amidst baskets of plink gladiolus and white stock at a candle lite 'ceremony. Rose Cambeli. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell, 8670 }Roily Way, Buena Park, California, Was united in miarriage to Ralph Huold (Rocky) Carruthers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carruther4, Htuntingto T1 laaltifernta, at twci-thlixty o'clock, Saturday, March the twenty-second. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a short sleeve ,Chantilly lace and net bodiced dress with a floor length double nylon net skirt With rows of Chantilly lace over taffeta. Her veil was waist length with a lace crown outlined with- pearls and sequinS( She 'carried plink carnat- ions and baby hyaeinth. Rev. R, Anderson officiated and Mr. Bill- Tal'evioh sang ('Because and O Perfect Love) bepre the cere- mony and (The Lord's Prayer) dur- ing. r 1- HURON COUNTY FEDF4RAT'ION NEWS ‘.• By Carl Hemingway On April 16th, 1' attended an in- formation meeeting sionsored by the Ont: Hog Prod. Association and the Lambton County Federation if Agriculture at T,hed.Aord. - The attendance wasn't large which seems to indicate that the farmers are pretty well satisfied. with the operation of 'the Marketing Age cy. At least, if they had any complaifits they weren't serams enough to in- duce farmers to come to a meeting to seek information to improlre the situation. Fotrth Meeting The '4th meeting of the Ethel Cautious iCareys was, held at home of Beatrice Alexander on April 24. The 4-H Pledge. non Call: A defect in, my posture, . • Minutes of last meeting were read. Next meeting: 'At the home of Mary Helen Maehen. ROOFING AND D!'flepIsci'en included the ,main. EAVETROUGHING topics, Sanitation, First Aid Sub- All typos of roofs. Free Topics were. Bacteria, Pastea4 given. ization of Milk, The ComMOa Struthers House Fly and the Control cf Flees, l Phone 11J8 Brussels or contact Precautions for Intection anti C. & G. Krauter, Brussels. estimate Call and Bateman The' •question of who loses a hog when it is concleirned was raised, I hatve had no personal experience along this line but I think I have the facts, The bride was attended by Miss Lyndia Harrell, Buena Park, as maid of honour, her. flowers were pink and white carnations, Misses - Jan Mayors, Anaheim, Harbaira. INordne8s, Buena Pavia clho s en bridesmaids, and JanSce Carruthers (the groom's sister) and Bonnie Turner, Anaheim, were junion bridesmaids. -The four bridesmaids carried white carnations. Attend- ants were dressed identically in nil° green nylonover taffeta. They wore, 'velvet caps with pearl studded veils. Tom Wilkinson, Bueuna Park was best man, Bob Huston, Nor- walk, and Al Collins, Anaheim. ushered. The reception, attended 'by a hundred guests, was held at the if the trucker 'accepts the nog at the farm without complaint and it later arrives at the. plant in'ur'ed it is covered by insurance: "egardless of whether it 'was in:Rimed at the marketing yard or in transit. The produver will be laid in full: ' If the hog is injured • in such a way that the packing plant accents it withOut complaint and is later found that the carcass is unfit for iturmaii consemption and is there, more condemmed the packing plant, must take the loss and the producer will be paid in full. in most cases this come to the producer payment Will , Witlitont any action on his liart but , sometimes • errors occur and the farmer only receives the salvage Value. If this happens the producer should notify his shipper and the Marketing „Agency so that, they can trace the shipment and collect f non" either the Packing company or the insur- ance company. • •If however the shipper notices anything suspicions about • the heg. EIS should irlotni the farmer that he Will not be responsible fey' ,damage in shipping and n .11, o arrival at the plant, the beg is tagged "Subject to kill" by the. processor the farmer will then only receive the ca'rc'ass Vette which iriay be ,ii•oriSi Another point of inter-eat WAS the • statement that contracts for feed, hogs' Were "bathe tot 1tt that district for' as little as 32,99 hot thiarketed.. This is A new ,dOW in my eXperietibe and indicates. t Very. bfeatly that cbrititiet" rattling can lead to. (very low returns ter the rentrant feeder. From December 1, 1957, to March 31, 1958, we have inseminated 18,134 first service cows for an increase over the same period of last year of 2,668 cows or 17.2%. Should this increase be maintained for the balance of this fiscal year, it would mean an increase of 10,032 cows or a greater total in- crease than has ever been experienced in, our entire history, except in 1952 when the territory was expanded and the service extended to include all the breeds. Our goal for this year is 68,000 cows. HEREFORD BULLS ADDED With emphasis on performance testing and freedom from the dwarf factor as well as high quality, six Hereford bulls have been added to the Waterloo bull stud. At the Ontario Bull Sale, the top horned bull, who was the fastest gaining bull ever to go through the government feeding station at Guelph, and the top Polled Hereford bull, were purchased. 'At the Pantech farms testing station at Panhandle, Texas, the top horned and top polled bulls were purchased. The top two bulls at the Dixon Springs Experiment Station in Illinois Were purchased. Performance testing has been carried on for 10 years at the Dixon Springs Experiment Station. We believe that the performance tests of our new Hereford bull bat- tery cannot be duplicated in any Unit. ANGUS BULLS ADDED Kinlochian 2339th—born September 2nd, 1955, weight over 1600 lbs., brother to the famous 99th in the Schenk herd—and Eileenmere of Dandy Lawn—bred by George D. Storey of Guelph—make up the Angus bull, battery. They are tops for Angus duality and come from top ancestry with good size. Another Charolaise has also been added becaus'e of popular demand for this new breed. TWO HOLSTEINS RECENTLY ADDED GRAND RANG EXCEL is from a top V.G. dam with a 2X record of 24016 milk - 1009 fat - 4.2% and a 9 lactations of 165328 milk - 6216 fat - 3.76 test. She is also the dam of Franco, a highly proven bull in the Oxford Unit. Excel' second dam is classified Excellent with 20982 milk - 808 fat - 3.85%. AL CLIFF 31ASTAJAX—There are seven Excellent and 6 V.G. malt' in his pedigree. His seven nearest dams average 900 lbs. fat from 21000 lbs. of milk.. He carries strong Mount Victoria breeding. The pedigree Of these two new bulls appear in the current Better Bovine Bulletin. BRAMPTON STANDING BEACON V.G. An Example of Our Jersey Bulls Ire is a full brother .to Brampton Belle Beacon, Ex,, 181/1. 1066 fat. His dam on 2X 'ilia& 16441. 917 fat, 5.94%, STAFF INCREASED TO 37 FULL TIME EMPLOYEES tt, Inseminators, einployed at the different offices are as follows: 7 at Waterloo, 2 at Guelph, 3 at Arthur, 4 at Palmerston, 4 at Formosa, 2 at Tara, 3 at Kincardine, 4 at Clinton, 2 Atli time Veterinarians, 1 Lab technician, 3 office Secretaries, a manager and an assistant manager. It is interesting to note that artificial breeding in Ontario has increased to the point where well over 200 people are fully engaged in this industry, plus all the members of the board of directors that have put much time and thought into its development. By Going Forward With the WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION The Results Will. Ile BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING For attitielal breeding Stryied to the follehing breeds: Holstein, Jetsey, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Hereford (polled and horned),licef Shorthorn (polled and hottlea), Deal Putilese Shorthorn, Angts, Cliarolaise Red Poll and soon trohin Swiss—or more tutor- oration, phone; collect to: CLINTON HU 3441 BETWEEN: 7:30 and 10 ANL on Week Days 7:30 and 9:30 A.R. op Sundays a.nd Holidays Please note that our smuttiercalling heats, effective May ist, fire" from7:39 to 9:3e wire. Life Membership only $6,60 $5.00 per cow for members $6,00 per c6.. t, f mr non,rnembers This Cat Wag traVoilifig fibril' at high stioedi The driver; not fethilisit,With the sfi toad, failed to 'hake the entire; The' eat eined the highway tiiid Whipped itself around a tree, The driver's wife Wee Criii3ciea, to death and he was , badly injured, When he recovered Charged with careless driving And his licence innipendedo. This is just one. Of the countless accidents caused by exneaSive Speed., Think about this filature the next time . ti- start' ft. press' your' accelerator pant the safe limit. AtaNabit highway No. 35' ROAD SURFACE(' Asphalt. Dry' ItEttiLtt PaSSenget killed. Drive Seriously 1njurad, E: t t , 'HI'GHWAYS' ONTARI O' NEED' etbiltv1 WINDOINoi Hefei° Yon i'uy let 'Jackson, Banters -Ltd. glt,e You an bstliaate' Alunlintini sett sternig.*Odowit, rio Obligation' Phet.6, Seafortli EafirctiligrvL RIVERSIDE MOTORS AND SHE KNOWS RIDING IN ONE OF TlikenialE7PS RIV ERSIDE inaiWS 115.`2:617i11,A1°Eit s' GRNSW Owl"'"c• 5b IOW 41 \ • 0091mInallsr....•=orro ar•tri,1 r=„,,,,mr.cga,.,•emnento.114,amen•01.30112/11/1111mmmaMorONICabWOMIIIIICIL THIS FATAL ACCIDENT WAS CAUSED BY