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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-05-16, Page 10z'amiKe Ten The 1 'irtgitant Advance -Times, 1''i'etlrtt'stltfti, May lit, 1.961: 011101I1111111$11141111g1114 91114 31 !' Il l'll +ll Wo COM* all insurance Agency COMPLETE INSVRANCE COVERACE I 8. A. SCOW, ti tlesul:tn JOHN 8'11.'14`1.)';'Ji' Phone 772W - New Culvert %VH1Tl:t'l:lt712t'H The t•tminty • Enachint'ZL" luta liven Ine.y during i the past week , ret'tut(. a cement culvert east of '41.41. 4(c t•h, un the 9th Coneessiun of i'lasf �4'ntt°1.11110414. i with a detour through Adam 11('' 1Jurney;s property on the north. They are also busy at :t culvert at Athol Wove's •.1(i t}1(. Otil and will soon tornmenen \4111.14' on a new bridge over the Mankind at M u'- not.h, to t'epl:tee the 1,triolt'. crook•, ''d hride,e (lett for been there. Wco• ghaul• AGENT FOR - Manufacturers Life insurance Co. BL1IJI;V/i1( E i • Ilex,. O. i'. :41itetn it tact Airs. Aliteliell visited in Paisley on Mon day. A1wa,N at., right '1'111:. %%ill gratify! sulm0 peuple•an,i t:Ph .munistt the 11111 1111f1k�111i1ti16liJ 841 ELI Ka 1 aisq 1l i CI ; test. 'IQ111111111111,111111!II;tit IIN1I :1411,1dt4111111:iirlf4il111111 iI I,Si i 11Ps1 I'M I WITH NEW 1962 DUAL.- PURP 1(E r Grt. Vacuum sweeps lawn to smooth beauty as it mows. Whirls clippings, leaves, and debris into chute and catcher bag. Bag clamps on and off easily -fills completely -••- opening expands for easy dumping. Super•powered i.. wti-soy cyngiri . Light weight, easy handling.. t 1, it,'7 ,'1 iSy +'91.4// Converts In a jiffy for conventional mowing -Snap off grass ratchet) chute. Snap on converter plate •-•- it directs clippings out a front side discharge- desirable when the: lawn needs mulching. racy to change ---• 1.i() tools needed. Model 7251, 21" cut 1 'r 1111` 11 stir '1 Ii t 1/fitJ iI $92 With grass (,rich(sr $102.50 .LI EASY TERMS a SIG TRADE-INS IIIIMIII.1111111111111failifi lli' ltiii1 11111 P{` 1'1 !li !I'F IIII FiRST AID DEMONSTRATION -These cadets are pictured as they demonstrated their train- ing in first aid during the.annuaidnspectio- the cadet corps last Wednesday evening. of ItUAL IAL ,l ll?VIVAL. training w8s an irl-lpor- High School -demonstrates their technique at ldict pail 1.,1 4,,114=1 instrurtic)n during the past I)uilclinq a tripod cdu.'ing the inspection last yc'at, o11'I'tl tl `. +3)';141"; 14.19)1 111.1.' Wrticjh,:rm 1)1,41 it.t week, while, inspecting officers look on. KNOW VCSIJ . display 0 marked degree of faith Every time you get catigitt up and have all tilt, attributes and in- 'With the .Tonere$, they tip and re C A1..7j :• moii« il.in.live of :ni c c s:tui business men, VI���f1 i� together With a perseverance and finance willingness to work that is de mantledby few other occupations. No other producer is' left at the 'limey of a fluctuating market with so tittle regard for the actual cost of production. A rnanufa.eturer figures OW 1.0st o1' materials, labor, overhead and taxi;, together with a fair profit and this is the price 40' asks for his product'.. A 11 tti''1ant follows the 819110 proe0ihu'0, Grit: to each ease the profit ur.Er,411 i; i • ' . in 141,4• by the $4o'(•1•0 eon14 a:111 '.1 fur 1.110 r•an1nl110t'; ,IuIla,' 11. 1i, Sano' pt•uc•ed11r0 were 104Tr,tiv' tl i1.. 1410 i ulrn'1•', operi1io1 it wont:l 011Nur4 that ('very farmer, who farmed with any degree of elite- ienc;y would be assured of a return on his investment, adequate reward !for his labor and a fair profit on itis operations, Is this asking too march for the mc:n and women who 1 are producing the food for the world's millions? TN it unreasonable for a farmer and his family to ex- peot the same comforts anti stand- ards of Jiving that the average worker or business .man takes for granted? It is my belief that we must find a satisfactory solution to this problem of fluctuating sup- ; ply and demand and the insecurity z .M of a large segment of our farming ifrfi =') ponal:rtinn or the trek from the sides mills. Farming. by the very i farm to the urban centres will eon- tinily and we will eventually merge nature of the ,rce:motion is unique i into a system where the small ram - in the type (4f men and women it ily farm will disappear and there hrudue4,. '1'o succeed. they must will emerge a form of State So- cialism with the individual farm - being absorbed into that system. -� - The law of supply and demand i,eerns t4 apply only in the case of the primary producer, the farmer. Is there any difference between producing turkeys for the consum- er (0' a radio for the same con- : crrurr•.' '1.114' price of the radio is I'lxid l,y the produc'r't' in direct re- lationship with its roll; of produc» (ruu. '1.'119• price of the turkey often 4144 tittle relationship to its 11l4.) (melba) coat:; and 1:4 set, not by the 1,rn41u, 1.r, but by the buyer who de - cid( '; the prier' by lite s.trl'plus or ;u<i1t of ho'ln•ys. '1'14191 applies to 11 4„nrtu0t1 111' the 1'11.9)1 wht'lher 40,l7441,, 11vt•I10144, 1ot11tevo, fruit o1' :c1y 01 her product• Real farm in- eou11- has liven deereasilig while the product:. the farmer Hurst buy have heir, increasing til pri4'e nod it is aJmai 1intr' !,tele W014 Initiated I. Nrogium tlt:rt would 114131lvt the policy of 1:,rnt 10,'I1'41;1nd4sinh 1..o that the primary producer, the farmer, 101)144 11e a14nrt I of 1144 fair share of thr' ecnnomic' growth of our nation. Hite 1'$11.414 pri1;:s of agricultur- al pti'r,•l44elu have dyr'Jined by :sit 4,4'),•,'944 for 1110 three year period 14):41; -hurl 4. While 1.0:;t of r•6rmnn- 4litieo :41141 1:e1'V1.4E'44 1•,11rellarerl by farmer!: have 119ere0:r('d by 4; pet- ( ertt -- Dominion 13nreati of fttn- tl':t4( s, F'KT1f; is i TGr'f . (Advertisement) 161) Feta•;17f t;, 1:11('7~ '!'he'l'l. 1:9 a :tgii on the co-op 01411 in 4 iL1'riston that is arresting. It reels '•ls`:;1.1194'991 have paid for a tut 01' mitts, this .4410 they own," 'Phis is true 1(i' a Int. of things be - NEW SIIITTAIN SW : BATON STARTER SPICI i. EA FOR WITHAL PERI011 New Shur -Gain Sale Barn Starter is formulated for pick that have passed through sate barns or were moved from farm to farm before you bought then!. it is a low energy feet!, containing a high level of antibiotic': to combat set backs, help avoid disease problems, eliminate clanger, of gorging and eget thorn off to a good ,tart. Call us today for full details. p/Sllr('iiiuN 111 HOG FEEDING ... F..`•_ �,"ursvn'1G :O.A�ltli�?d'.s. Wingham Feed PHONE 142 WIN GHAT TREE BAPTIZED D T,A1zT' T,iC'T' -- Three li.lhins were baptized at the Mothers Day Ner• vire 41.1 McIntosh United c"hur41). They were Valerie Lynn, daughter 1.11' Mr, and Mrs..foln, 'Wright; Mar lensJ:liyabetlr, )(laughrter• of Mr. and Mrs. Train M1tW11innt4y: Donald James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Busby. everything, Miss G. Stewart Is Enthusiastic About Festival 1\Miss .1bitl'n.h' :,(9••,tat1 of ronlu 01(4! :1 4u1';i=,•r 4h :' 844.4 1I':11 Mint, 11:t. returned 1,1114, '1 9.,1:l lion hi 1.40,1; 011 ('ll ,, \ ;+,,, ,slyer and other \\'4411 1.11 pia0),.. 1'1:1 rul441'',,iI ; 1!4:11 ,•hj,J�I11,' 4449111 rut 1ti,Jmoulun . ilu14 ('1(10, 111111 11041 :'te9Fr11'L en,ioyeti her visit at 1);rtt'.un City 4111 i; 1101/!141 that Il.:„ jral''r4 li•:4119:11, marking the 11':44 414:•0ulery „1 110141 in 480 lslultdflst x'111 ht. :,oreo:,.al 1111. The Klondike 'Pratt of '11.'1 sill become a thoroughfare .44;:041 this 10turn;l'. ,'9 '!'urulrt'4 vi•'it4,r• i11 J'i41 tnonton, M184 t lertru, to 11);'11 alt. has ,;41St t'09Yte lrot11 9'r..tiiupt 1811x', 5091 City 1(44(1 8034. the IN ;Mit' town is turning back a page in linto1',4 to relive the !sold 1.144111 clays al 41114 Clold 1111411 l 01411 .11, .141137 I to Aug. 17- -the date in the firs! 41141,1 ills t+uvery on the tiluo:411,i4;e. b'alnous buildings 1114 being op, 011041 up and (lusted o)11 :101111 they'll stage an opera at the 1'atla04' Grand. Tom Ylte,'(n,n has recent. ly boon in. Dawson City to 11013) launch the (301111 1iu,h Festival as he did the 41 Iuk0s,purlr01u1 Festival in his home city of :•trotto:id. Tor'ontonian, Miss 11;Wsrt th:ttk1 1)awsun t`ity- 14 11148:1 plutu'l')1j114' valley town at the ,9.11;0:1.141 111 +11.' Yukon and liluudii„' ;, 4094. anti she say's its population 4)1 around 900 is prepai';a g to ,'1';;'1111 :w.4 :n• comrnodfit e a uoptda ion fitting 0 gold mush ore :1814)1;. , . .11'I 4,9',1,9 35,000, lift year's ago. Open house x•411 be the order of the festival, itoter.. and !,lot, 414 will ocean:rood:de the visitor, Ind a tent city is being built :lad scrolls will be issue.] to "honorary" Aotrr. (loughs who :deej, 0114101' e:414','44:4 on the l)rnllcs 4,1 1194• \'uloo, 'J'4' old river boat,0110111,, 141 dr9'l94,I'l for y(1015, is bring rete) 410.00,1 lo;' guests. They are doing 499'01 the Palace Clr'anr.1 Theatre 1 lO''1, :t real ly grand theatre in lb: day, with boxes and notch 049414(10. tin the evening of duly 1 1110 world fire MINI, of A New 1,11E::44':41 141:41':; the mune will 001111 the 4;1(141 1.114,14 (1113794 amt there'll be 41:1''4'0 :tn4! surging 00 141114,4' a};:air, :4l Ilit 1'1.41 ace (:rand. i\rlrne. Trem11141's ,1414,, once the ladies) of IIx• t.;t,94 paid in gold for irniiurt ,I ;;,;.t 10. felon Paris, Will 110 113)0110,1 :ural 10.:,1.„.17 - ed with imported gown'. troln Par-. is 11101 Lw1(1Un for the festival. lie;aptu4.ing 4.10' I'lavu1' 111' 1111. old days, woman of the town have 414111 into their tr4rllcs to find tirt'ss('s worn 10 the slays of '95 and those Who hltVc n't,41( ('11841,9110 11m'(' worn by gra;thnother, tae having quill lvlti9' eo,:ta9ues 911'1(8' by the local se:uasl rens. They'll he wearing r cu: lcuue 11111. in,', 1441' 404 Wetly' of nu. feri lt'.rl and one e'v'ent, -91371, Ati:,:. ;;let4art, I is; to be an D:::kilno lichen( s1110.9 of 1849149as and l(otieasi 1:::1,d ';purl logs tno)te11041 by are 1(4)37 1140114 4') of 0\ rur::iultN plan 111.1,1, situ is J.4( nu Way crolru'l'4o(4 Willi the promotion of the 10,di.'0l. but has ovujuated the enihusiasal of her } recent host: at 1)1uvsi,t City. :141(114 "And don't Jorget Ili• hl•i,l;ci hI Nun." ask yoourr^OROVIStrfor.. f NIXON'S PELL GE y14r,r41 .,..1.,u ,11 V 1'la•t1 4'91)'494 n1-F1C0itgw 4.'4)'91 r'„! 0 `) 1:01'14110'i V' 14. 1111. 901' 11 1 14911 1- GAINS 1'Pil Ac;_It1 �,1'gtiI?r TuaSAF19 WAX '1(1 1194) .141:0 94484)94 4Asu11A(ORIES V4;A,4l. 4042, MR. McKibbons Pharmacy .P1[1.)11!; 53 \�)TNFhtlfAl\'f '1 1'1111114 ilifiHtdi}tri'hid+IlEttli.gliltt911111 IliltIlli-IIIlfII illii!Ilpllld1101illi0'1i1/i'llld1111611111111 t J 891' - ''0, $r: ' . ' .•tYt�arh m ' . 1 M!Rl 1E1Mi9U1&: 1941 to :,1141 e zit 1111 The Healthy Hog Laboratory in Stratford i. now ;has available their facilities for production of iu.,.F.'rigst r Adl'aneed booking required. r'oti:itl1;r vont. \'1;'11110NAR41tN oft 11'ii1'!`IS: HEALTHY HOG ENTERPRISES Ltd.• !� r P.O. Box 97, Stratford, Ont. Mylfrri) • (bf9lfPittl'lffllif llii li'ISIiI l:E11Pi111Gles11,11141!1 1111111111,181114811'11111!l11lll llHdlllril111i:.- 1741.11&6 era: 5TQA1ftl oet;dlci35 AN IMPROVED W11141. LECHORN -016 Please call or write ' for aaailabiliiles and prices. CO 4 W ►-"'e,1..,. a • If you want the type of bird that will !wake a STEADY, reliable profit, you need the high - production Leghorn --'- ST0I,10. H •- 56. Call or write RCDE FARMS l9 S triCHT til' f Arwood, Ont./ Phone 3561-2211:1 • '• ^t�a.,j, i4 • .Wsx• W'5 w ....�.. .oy : a:w5o .*:,•.••••••: 4141::<c HOW MANY HAVE USED A BANK LOAN? 1.4 More than: ever before -because the chartered banks have on their books more commercial and personal loans than ever before/Commercial loans to help keep the wheels of industry moving. personal loans for a wide variety' of individual and family purposes. At last count, more than 14250,000 men and women were making use of some form of personal loan for some worthwhile purpose/Year by year, more people discover the eawe and convenience of borrowing from a bank. It's good business to see your local. bank manager when you stand in need of financial help. T O -I..RTE aET1 BANKS SERVING YOLTP, COM! l~rlpy 4, 4 • 4