HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-11-03, Page 7THE HURON
NEW DE.MOCRATIC PART? ASSOCIATION
%via meet at the
ELM iriAVEiN fiVlOTEL, CLINTON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1966
AT 8:30 P.M.
Everyone Welcome To Hear
DONALD C. MacDONALD
ONIARIO LEADER
Lunch will be served
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BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY
SATURDAY, NOV. .5th, 1966 — .2:30 - 4:30
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Presented y Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
This Message Brought. to You A a Public Service by
"ONTARIO'S SILVER AND BLACK FLEET"
"RECREATLDN TIPS"
(4) Always carry your gun go_
Within a weeks time, thous- '
that you can control • the
ands of deer hunters wilil be rang- direction of the muzzle even
ing the Woodlands of central Ont- if you efennble. Keep the
ario. They will be using a variety ; safety on until yon are ready
of. high-powered rillea. The well- to shoot.
will depend upon the proper hand-
being of everyone of these people (5)
ling of the guns they carry, The
Ontario Safety League would like
to remind them. of the Ten Com-
mandments of Limiting Safety.
(1) Treat every gun with re-
respect due e loaded gull. (6) This is the first rule of gun
safety.
(2) 'Guns carried into a camp or
home, or wuen otherwise not
C7) 1:net -end guns should be in use, injust- always be un-
unloaded. Glans, and ammu- loaded, and taken down or
nition should be stored sep- have actions omen, Guns
arately, beyond reach of child- always should be carried in
ren and careless adults. cases to the shooting area.
re•• Never climb a tree or terwe, (3) Always he sure barrel and
or jump a ditch with a load- action are clear of, obetruet-
ed gun. Never pull a gun to- ions. Make sure. that you have
ward you by the muzzle. ammunition of the proper size
(ii) 'Never shoot a bullet at a for the gun you are carrying.
flat hard surface, or the sur- Reniove oil and grease from
face of. water. •A bullet strike the, chamber before firing,
eitfeeeee""
PERCY FAITH
t Arils be seen. Wednesday, Nov, 2,
When CriC television's newt
f. Mtisio Cana& series presents
o f one #eity Faith - Off the Record.
eeteetaie-es Mr-, Faith has as One Of his
ing such e. surface usually
riceehetis. When at target
practice bu sure your back,
Situp is adequate,
(10) Be alert; Do not litint4 or
handle firettrrae, unless you
are physieally awl mentally
ill good condition.
G.ENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
'Tau big show is over and about
ninety dollars goes into the Med-
ical and Dental Fund, The devil
was against us of eourso so ho
persuaded the Anglicane and
R.('', entl all the ether (diuretics
to have u social evening the same
was a devil of at thine
to do. The show was good , wre
had wonderful talent and every
one, Ayes tops. Maybe the show
was a trifle long. Herb Stretton
should have made his speech more
like a lady's dress. Long enough
to cover the subject but short
enough. to be interesting. The
address was of interest and Herb
has already done a great deal of
work, The committee wishes me
to say thanks to all who have
taken part and helped in any way
About a dozen who could not
attend left their donations. Charlie
Draper was first. 'George Baeker
not only bought: tickets but .gave
gave us meat for earideviehes, •
Charlie.Draper is great booster.'
.1 heard him: last summer tell a
man from Alberta our population
is 131100. The fellow turned 'to me
and said, surely this man is mis-
taken, not 13000? Well, I said,
maybe not just at present, there
are so many away to the lakes
and on vacation. The fellow said,
well, well, E would never have
thought it. Ivan Campbell says,
what made the. show a great
success was that Thynne had
a bad cold and a sore foot and
couldn't take part. Well, I'm angry
new and next March we will have
another and I am going to put on
48 minutes. if T tell what I know
about Campbell, what the public
don't know, and should know, the
Show will run four hours. I, will
sing Pat McGinty's Goat for the
boys and blame it on poor old
• father for the dads, Bessie's boils
for Hie ladies. I Will borrow Don.
Martinis Hallowe'en costume and
do the twist. I'll include my
ernash hit. The Fiddle and the
Bow. peonle will talk abotit
Me yell show tor generationS.
recite Dangerous Dan McGrtie",
Strong men will. wipe. their eyeS
and the ladies Will all yell Hussy
when 1 mention the "Lady that's
Known a.s Loh", i will have other
acts. Bob Preset. will give his
'famous rendition, his imitation
and version of the Kansas Warr'-
ti'. George Davidson Will sing the
Little Shirt My Mother Made for
Me. I wish Billy Cooke, was aline,
he had a \Vendetta act. Frandie
Duncan will give as the cork lag.
George Evans will give us "Settle-
timeS yeti get a. good one, Softie-
times YOU don't. Gerda Milne
• singer will be 'here to sing Onb",
The. show will end with John-
; sten (Clark), Davie Hastings and
'Myself Singing Off to Dublin in
the Green, This Will be maybe
my laSt farewell eOneette the
public will see to flint.
Let's all See tit o get at doetOt
and ii dolitigt,
Truth
fully Ytiti.kg
I{. IP,
HURON COUNTY CREAM
PRODUCERS SEEK HIOHER
PRICES, CAPITAL GRANTS
r (Let,tsrk()1 ipt)ti:n Lft:er r
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s)etteuridPriece:pil:otelc i
grams to farmers, were approved
at the annual meeting of the. an-
nual meeting Of the Huron County
Cream Pl odueers held. in Clinton.
The four resolutions approved
at the meeting will be studied by'
the executive and committee
members before action is taken
on them.
The first resointioa called for
a 1961 dairy policy that will
"result in more equitable returns
to cream producers on the basis
of. a proposed price of $1.3'a per
cwt. for uanuractured
The price should be achieved
by an adequate milk fat subsidy
to retard diversion from cream to
manufactured milk, the resolution
said.
Another resolution requested,
federal and Provincial govern-
meats to establish a. system of,
capital grants to farmers.
Grants would cover new and
renovated ' farm buildings, and
refrigeration., milk and cream.
Coolers.
The meeting felt this request
`is justified by the govern-
ment' cheap food policy and
klematads dby gevernments on
producers for high Quality stan-
dards of buildings, premises and
equipment for production of
quality cream and milk,
The third resolution requests
tfic tederal government to per-
only the Agricultural
Stabilizationsy.import Board to
butter,. if imeortation is neeeg
a
The resolution stipulated that
the butter imported should meet.
Canada Ye. 1 standards and
should be priced so that it Will
not reduce returns to cream.
producers.
The fourth resolution thanked,
Ontario agriculture minister, 'W.
Stewart for the recent pro,
vincial government subsidy of
10 cents per pound milk fat on
cream to 35 cent. per pound on
manufacturing milk.
Tine Houston of Brussels..-Was
re-elected chairman of the or-
ganization.
Roy Williamson, Walton was
nIvIelectied .vice-chairman. Mrs,
Ray Fear, RR e, Brussels 'was
appointed secretary - treasurer.
She succeeds Mrs. Brenda Brooke.
of Blyth.
CCInillillee members elected at
the meeting are: Robert John's,
RR. 1, Woodham; Douglas Fraser,
RR 2. Blyth; Lloyd Stewart. RR 1
Clinton; William Leeming BR 2
Walton; Campbell 'W'ey, RR. 2
Walton. Alternates are Harold
Bolger, RR .2, Blyth; Wilfred
Penfound, RR S.,ondesboro and
Victor, Jeffry RR, 3 Exeter.
1-loward -Goddard, vice-presi,
dent of the Ontario Cream Bro.
ducers, and a director of the Ont-
ario Dairy Pelmet's was: the
,mss! speaker.
Ile sure of your target. See
the complete outline of the
game you ere hunting before
you squeeze the triggc,r,
Know the identifying features ,
of the game you intend to
hunt.
Never point a gun, at any-
thing You do not want to
kill. Avoid all. horseplay while
handling a gun,
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