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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-03-09, Page 2MEM- 4110pare rotOP114' .1Igititia441", ,T4nAted ' Itates-Oituida (eat Arita.lni $2,00 a year: ta . State $2.50. ' Alrirtbsins nat,41i ,on request; Anthorized fieefalad-elass *mail, -Poet "101nee DeArtment, wawa., TeleDivaii OfTsCiee:itriT,dt.a:nat'W'realgealriluotiltvesrPtiAZ 44Elegintioll GM, EL1,41$ Sq irmatspla, eritmou 9th,- 1950 L.._„. _ _ ., 14* irr,,r019E1 ..49w ,t474:4‘ ,t).opi of th9 -WO. Seb.044 elltrIVICe. ,ekarainaticin, the Minister Of Eduesa-. . , ..........----, . , tion stated 'there was no 19nger • Every Cominunity needs A few any commercial value. tittaclied to idealists •to toll us of a better all eatranCe fliplinna. Mabe -se, , way ' Of " rlmul4- this worldt oven but tile la* of it has been: de - if they,' is)rerlook iraet.IC,0- illnelll'' thiltelY -a, stop !sigil, in ,aziti up *lee In t4t? fulfalment of their ideals.. applicants for :,employment. in Mr: Poiean, whose letter in last many inthistries: . k! '.:fliga.,a1.Star pointed the to'" ttoPla, 41w*is ig -diger-0:U -of - John L. I.;eWir hits .' wok atte4talen,' l*t many . who would much .to • the relief . of millio „ Ore te: Share. las ideals are 'POO- people on both Sides of the treaty. ,,coneetted,...with. problems riatiOnarboundary*--the coal miners Which iiinsf„:be--Solved before they, are again at. work with. an increase ten. 'get etren'z'W-ithin sight -of liig....,oftas•Wages; to which. Probably they 4elect4ble, land. are entitled :on, iirceount - of - the, „ .. , Mx: .fleteau Wrftes :, • 'nature of their work. The people . islevisPapets • tbrOugllout the who u.se coaktlwill pay tlie increased Orw,nry ctiticiie -the proposal ., wakes, industrial, and private eon- -t9 0040 $325 millioneannuaily to, pt*O144e a •:lcas.than-deeept . Surners wi/1 t.,11r_R- to; 01, es 4nd. - stAndtrd, Of living Air the old electric poiver; and coal as a fuel- , mid annifriAt, ,liut ap0,1aud an 1314-y become a thing .4g the past. annual, eipenditure of . alino'st But John L. Letvis will have had. • . his day: " ,.... "" .. ....91t SIG:SA XeSTairt . PARAtiltiaa ' • WIDELY VOTED . A budget .:'0 clippings --receive from -the Doininion Press Clipping -Bureau, Teronto, showg quotations in the last two -or three :weeks...fi'oin , The Signal -Stites -editorial 011•Itan5. tid among% Wein 'lt-rg--ofLintere.. to us to observe that the paragrap incistfrequently:skiiiblished is 6, e in which this -p-alYeepTOffered'soia advice to erehardiSes-oit-' the point of their .selling methods. This panagraph was quoted in papers at Sarnia Str.atford, St. Catharines, Seaforth London; Woodstoek and •Owen..Sound,„ancr lik,c1Y---eneugil is- -0--tell-yau- that -there -is -la beautiful. 'still on the rounds. • •• . ' large auditorium in - the school _ . The paragraph_waS as- i°11°W$*:' Whidi Is used for -indoor games'and, "Before lalking ot cutting down ,ftetivities on sdhool days and for their orchards the Ontario groFers ''eomm.unity . parties, , dunces 2 and should organize in marketing 'their •meetings at night, snd fOr Presby - apples - at efficiently . as the B.c. a growers da. Existing Con,ditions In Brita:in are not going to last for- North there,may • North:Anierica shOuld, thro,naLlaek„,,e'ver ; in a "rerY few ., . be: an overseas Outlet for all the .''•,'-`,!?of preeaution, became powerless -to -t • ,. apples this country 'can eiport. -0-a. •-:resist Win. It , is , to protect • this rio apples are superior to those sin& other countries against the grown at the coast and with. proper , 'itaisesissi... al_...4ge , that he pitted sealeng on the market " • inethods„should have . top , States and -'Cankda are ---s—penciag . .• - - " ''' ° . , __ ._ inillions ...'oti , armaments; And ' it. -DIS .0T IVI.F.IS'-ON IIOUSE . miiet be. borne in inhad that these or co Otts-oommuTEES Aaron's, •burden, as they are . to . , , . . . taxpayers,:are• a, mere fraction of In the list, of . statnding com--, the' expendittires of war, pt, 4ay, mittees• Of the . House of Commons,- il-othkg !If the privations, the losses presented aid adopted in `the open,. ing week of the sessidn at Ottawas, ' hY--Injury and death,'; that a,ccom- ' piny War. ' :', '' • .. .;•,*, GoDEtair sioziarSi tip ry Mouse- at ArMQ1trile. ight- clio . .114, oordon M. OrPit ..-'-'; • a he is ,.. from south Msieu. ..A.gricultnie reininds. 411 farmer* bfacOn situation ,•returned: to Soine,' '• 0..e, tliOnVoiintrriKls- -.I* ogli*-7'041141•1444404..4igg-Aind„ Ptiir'' Ltttle Ntice.,-'--.IM IC have minister of 'Armour IletgbtOi‘. .- that 21ONV is the . time to he hiring, tliieli‘nrg trueerrTmlibuirilg. ?it °IntInViteroltubiee been at ScliOol ',:-no't to - see. Pieture4 tilial ' After' the assembly, he-staYed for, nut additional -help for the spring joy it very lineheither • ta -00. of theqefiehealurthe'School is train r -before the Spring riish conies. 41,e ,J#8t 0.4101, 4 • , , - 140topg a..le hly. toil would en-. of people from other gountri44 one the hired hand 4keeOstonled, to his AYettef;--SIX ceiltS Per ponnd around and -sniarber..„;Vvork.* Yon.. ;will get for the. farmer. 'Butter' is to droll National' Employ: pre fou.ovis.4,eut-baek in, the eeSt In 'l other incliistries the -ikon in Init to see and hear real Canadian religious instruetiou With the ftlfier Sebool .ehtl , it at, their r riday' grades, , And,While r ata„at)eakillg la :.1.'New, Zealand; there are people from eontact. your ., , -; , • ,.. tOun Tarts. of our. great Briti,sh nt Servtee Office find give „theta there, or to take 'part in it So. / OA of. ' 'T°u'r ' requir'°"144*---If °4u4:43:4111:1.de'tateUr.edrettiahne a;Itthineflup$rigrle sliql t4ll Ton. wood it. . , 0, , coni,404wetiliu moetiig„,41ad work. A•rinour liel,ght4 ruhlle- Sglioel,!$.ng in Pile .PabliC schoOL . ... t eY '`ba'i'e no-, one available . Mat inereased. Sufficiently to is not to tji4 44, )*t 'rather in ' After' the prayer,„ the children. Of. wouldsba satisfactm to you, they of new cars °Rit wIlell. Pv'eclueti°4 North York., It .siseiloolHa 140,740a 'vseho,,etel tv4aet•-hei-'ere,r :Lir, f‘.1%"Teiti-,!-0'1: mslk1,03!: p*I.1`0/1:01,' we:it tuouflingari4.7iiiitb.:po' .s,s'eleire :et, .‘ei;ilileit'teoratiloolo..tbarolo: I, sa,ArniittivOtrfii, afe building f 0 r . ii e w . trWoo,,:n ii s' years ttIl 14) due imil rn?it417g get °Pet '1'11(31l'namei'iIt QliGt:°o-ri the yinerani f!aorill!' heYelpue tu nlifittil '6latermmanakl.rlol:til iPniPr'alyesilfatd !di lel , . for°t-1kel 'Yt leti It::::PdaY;%tproducer?sIIfie, 11C1, d.; Roughage .n i ia pricel lis4 it difficult . to. get! a snitiible era. (4 your new ear beilig', lowered. . What do we :find in ;the case of In ththinait,Qiwut isall:iipu4, 0,014 Since it opened, and riglit nOW they trI:in4s°11, wii:;1371-4rax.t-Ween17' eloiteelirofi. TchWaeirn1,0f4nt'ttel)liptuhplls7aosil;0'14-eent3elhenatd; . ployee. As heti)" beeouieS in short supply; grain is still over eeenOmies OA industrial al"' .a44. Pir ;ecibrUCagrny$earnvadt-°t1LiezPalanlytat'iF71rr-' ' your she°1puPun'tri later'vonYbtli,lelainiaYhi7rudg *3 Per Illiedred. for a .guitat4le dairy opened...Thi.s' year, they have pat sloe crafts , rooms, 'when. the -schoal day Morning, POI Purves played you will have to Pay--"biglier wagea'. • ,a.•class. in the_loyel4-1.145 library March„ and Chorale and Wlien 'making appliPation.L., is Tina= fa7 the me CY'Ar-8; labor .14 - upkeep -of lipildingS....411d efloilmVot ,ignorxt--. Labb-viaye'ds, a_ Sonatina.;- Ivritirtg to -your- VinOlorment MO Sanee..aet. last year; and=otherelase--Aii.-theTbase..; 0:' the, childrOn- Presented n• Pla-Y Vil- v.ettatn, YOn- eye detailes of vglic is as „high Aim higfier,„than.,herore,, - and still it is nvercioWcied. , Children's' Choice." to be done, wages -Offered,' livinit--so thet-e- ast,of producing a .P00114 , r esidss the classrooms 'T, nave A ' ed a "The play. ••„: .-.. . . The leading. accOmmodation • a_vallable and Per-. ef blitteeig as mash as if not more aisuied, there are offices and' eater •Charkictera-lrere Safety, Danger and trinnealclers,neciiatitenattlolry )o.rs.lireelllig. laous•srrile:i thDitipattte year. this, we are. 'asked' reams all over the se1100."-a late PIO.- The rese, or the class were Xitrge lunch room 'with a kitchen and ference. - for the staff, who nearly all take ,Jertote.t...imellscirdeeningplitteeyiniigo'gealmedsanger4. we urge tanners to take fun. to take a reduetion of from Ave lunch to school; and. a Inn -oh r091.11 to Six cents per pound on bOtter- ong things and getting .hu•rt. .And advantage Of this Employment Ser- fat. This is Plainly 1 mit in wages .for the children. (I..think it is the or con*, at the .finisli they drove vibe that the Government has.set to the farmer and his faintly. ,mio 'downstairs classroom this year), Danger away and chose Safety and up to assist *both einployer. and' will In turn, be -,passed on` to other .There igr a- very. nicslY .furnielied Play AS rUlers. of the Land of Boys einployee: . brandies in industry.- 'Farm Peo-Ple rooni for the lady teachers -and one are. good spender's, but when the and Girls at Play. : ' . for -the men teachers. And there 31r. Proctor, the principal Of The clamor for ,the- cut in. the farmer's. wire ends the 'cream is a large storeroom for all kindS Al.rotir Heights SChO01, sPi>ke to Pric,e s of farm Produce itl. with cheque is a couple of dellarS short of. supplies, The principal has an the, pupils and stressed the, safety 'office with a, small, waiting room rules in the play. iae. Iasi! Dieu?.. which also leads to the room Used tioned.-the Boothroyd fund, I Wish • by the dentist and school nurse. I, could tell you more about It, but The school is the headqualters it is a continuity prOject to provide of 'all the 'sUpervisorS• for the area, a home for a young widow. and her and all have offices in the School'. rov.,..grodi phildren. The' • schOO1 Several ' of them are -small, bright rooms at the stair landings. How had Collected- uo:91.- for the, fund. • wou ; you. re 07,_hyrce au ,o."these- •-- far_the community,, has con- ' . , - .- - tribnted- nearrY4 ref. r. •roc or Supervisors -Coming to your ,schaal- aro._ congratUlated- -Ilie;-Tnri-0111,s 4401414•0!***4401ii!ireff/4000.4$011010._ : '613e0cY -- ON • music ' supervisars; teachers, arts and, crafts teacher, school choirs which had been suc- eessful in the .Irsiwanis-FestlVaL.,--- librariang. and n sUptrvising: prin- The aksentbly 'claied, With the Chia, ;besides; two inspectors? The „sin,ging„,,ot ;114310,u.say.lhe ,,,K.hig,,,,„ Cor-office-in-the-school;:also.---- my clagerotos-r-aii-d-rsulipose-the-- .1 •: .,,., ------- . -1- 0.usinesb adthiniatratOr landliTs-Tetnir Then the shildren ,filed out, to their ,.. ,_:Ever since ' the Opening of the regalar Friday. work vtrentrim. ro era No griceltore TlitrES;Ii.i. *Anal atilt $400 millions for armaments, to cOmplete the Work of deitraY; ing the world • begun. -fifteen Years' ago. , ° lookin - back over the . I II I cveiits �1!the.aat few years must realize 'that' it was Teek, .11nry „preparedness by Britain amd7Firance that gave Hitler, his • ' tat Jo7verrinuaing EurOPe, Anti. Ittreacitit that Britain.'•and • other . crpuntrles , -.were not en.sia,nd n.n.o, their People, • • -1U-they surfived-eat ail, sublected a. condition of Misers' unequalled uinee-,. the Dark Ages,. Today th0 ,peate4oving.,,nations have another: eteuUywbobeli. In check only • ' ,h3r, fear .of ...mations iinfeb.---are --maintaining-their strength of arms enemy who has, his agents. In.;Cinada the Sto. Woricili-g, in underhand, fashion 'weaken nations. and w -o "wOUld rejoice' if continent of .„ 111 Nos , • • is.romml: •some she. 'will Siraply bu3i. less. This iu seven kittens ." ,441ethat a reeOrd4'' turn will reflect. ott„ the merchants, she asked: "Well, ladk," said. the , 'who tarn Will pa.as it on, ton. their garagenian,---"wv 'think it employees by Cutting wages or laying off some of.the staff; ' Yes, the farmer is taking tile firt cut-bitek;b0t Yim can he cer- tain 'that -it -is 'going ta----he passe on to you ivery'shortlY. Enjoiri; while you may, . WOuld it not be better to buy butter .at 08c a ,poutid and have an income than to buy margarine at ?' -and -depend •on yOur unemplaY- ment indurance cheqUe, .to. pay for it? • young lady, telephoning a inusie store, was connected by mistake with -a garage. "Do yOu have "I`Wo Red Lips and Seven K'isses'?' she asked. .`,N.o," answered the garage, "nut we have two tom cats wig, '°• ' DOD S , ,,.........--..-.. ( . 11 EY :::-- ..... -', Ki Cl ,/,' „. P\II ILL! 1v4ktl'4"4:i01;,CriszHETC:::It' gPi'll' / •t At, - e -,k, t-3-c,*,..-*CHE.,-1C lq.- -1. Iinron County .Itealt4 Unit is agabi an= IMmunizittion Clinics thfi-schools.as - - I • sehool, Prichly morning assemblies there.. • have been, held 'to ,which parents It -`was a very intereetirig morn-. and friends are invited, That is big,. and. ljust wigh-'-it could be for y •t e was ll dtrheenr,e-y oitui Is seen. otI•j uaszt, ,Ilow.ever, some . of you haven't done in•every scho'ol in; Ontario.., rived. early and was, able to See enough Children in your school and some Of the preparatidns. I forgot inany tiatenit an aLuditorhini, so it -just-can't-le-done-ii, 'What -would. You '/like to' hear about the,itext,' time write. you?. • Sincerely, "' • ' ' OdiNTRY terian Church services Spdays,,TOronto.. It is trulY a coin -multi, centre. Whet: I. got, litere, there were a few parents ' ith 'small children in some oft:the-chairs. just curled Nap. in a corner and watched with my -Country qVlouse eyes. ---There Nits a record player going to 'keep' us entertained. Two WS, DrAllght, in.. a •niovable blackboard, painted =green; on Which a children's hymn was printed. . At 0 -o'clock, -the dames ffied in. in .beautifur eider. The , teachers came-. in 'With • their ,Classes and sat on 'chairs in the -a1s1eS2-4,-1 suppose . _keep tt eye on thaisechliciren-who, alwa-ys need watching. I guess there are some them in every school! 14. E. ,Cardiff, member for North,' a The assembly was in charge or Hin-on, is a- xnember of the kith, - Grade 3.: Three children triad that lieges and elections committee and *the printing cOmmittee.; A. Y. ,Me- Class satg.at a table on .the' stage and condileted; the tneetinga boy as charrinaii, a -girl to. read the Bible lesSon. and one' -to read the minute's.'or the last assembly. Ther, opened with 4, all singing •"Q Canada.' A senior pupil Played the 'piano and •another conducted the' singing. (The school A:Aisle ...teacher,:stOod .at one side .and the. conductor copp.ii he,to beat). he Bible lessen 'Was the 'story or the Good Sanlaritan.,,and it was read by Janet Beeby. She is a little English girl who tas been In Can- ada inst 'about a year and ir-balf. itOv.. • Mr. Sass led in prayer -a -lovely- simple prayer ',which -even the Grade 1 children coilld „under- stand., Mr. Ss . is the Presbyterian Evencontinent Were • • iieenre„, Would Mr. ,Bezeauillavezi-the _ . tesn, menufel-for Huron -Perth, ;United States and Canada leave the rest -Of the world to itS *fate? What":klitd of Utopia.. vieuril it be If we on thiscontinent should be ' ab:Ile. to, enjoy the .144 of . peace realized_ that beyond the hormen- were ,indescribabre? .The kreat- esp sdvrince I in. politieel.Jhonght. and.•.action within thelat quaitii;- .' century has eonie 'with the,,realizi. .-Aitiou 6ythe ,pedple of .the United States -et 'their internatiOnal • tlehg -and • the 'eiercise of their in - on the 'miscellaneousprivate bills coMmittee, the agriculture . and col- onization --committed, the mirine and ..11Sheries committee and the printing committee. Dollard 'Blue, ineniber for is -on the, agri- cultmv and cOionization .committee. GARDINER HAS • RIG -SELLING 108 OTTAWA, -March O. -The 'Oov-. ernrae'itt hopes to sell, an. the ordin- ary way" -all. , the 25,000,000 poundS_Of butter it now is holding, Agrichtture' Minister Gardiner' said today in the, Commons. - was. replying -to I E. Cardiff ' Unroll North), 7hd-asked absenta nevmpaper .report that the GoverUment was going to dispose of 10,000,000,, pounds, -Cif butter. ,, Ire wanted' th know Who, would sold:. to, and -at What price. • ueace rep. thus , prOmotin4 peace. • The bItpry t the 4.,ast. few decades , and its two „great wars proVes, that .war is net the result of- mtS8 miser-sitas Mr: ,'Bezeam - states; itis the ,result of indiVidiuil yid_ national .ambitions expkesied In b,iiitaraggreseion. It IS not, the, lenkocratic natiOns that -make war; Is, "Werth noting that it Is the, peace -loving nationi, in whic,h the 'e-ondition of the masses has the greatest ,conSideratieri: nOW long Iiitler,-Or a 'Stalin With their powers o lie and, death over SuhJects tiklerated 40 a ocratte:eountry,..iike Canada, the nItett-States-or'BritkinI ".111yen In bnilding:arid,maintatning the; defenceof the•uation tbe dition of the people behind. the 'detentes. Utast' not be neglected; and it -would be a trilfgrike by to great „ expenditure on:- larmainenes, toweaken the, induStrial and matt - 'power strengthz that is essential In war• SS 'III: peaCe. Neither do vi.e want any warniorigers ' in the • • Seats Of authority., -But Catrdians. inust face a considerable expendi- ture upoIt armaments, not lo•eoni. 01604 but to prevent, thedestrue- tidit. of the , iitottia may eortie when tile flitiers .and the EitalinO torrimAt Nous Spring /4 * 'delightful season, oWs have tO tread it, 10 ,4 ;0111$11Y, 'slippery -.streets before ''vvo get ie • L. 'light expert ghes-his opinion thAt people now ito,ng will be' oti* to tesetz the moon.- It may be a ntUetOttifiltting to lave *Pine Place• ' to-. go whoa degaly. 'boobs Ivreele ,thio esrth. But ''.itatierit we been told thire le no life .on the moon/ ' • iittge$ in the eboa pfullenisriy the shohl- Asa, WHO .BOUGHT. THE A-.sopple of Weeks ago pictures appeared in the. daily. ,papers a pair Of °chair, °nee used by regalty, which. it WDS claitned had been purehased by " Belfast, in ,11nron county, .AS there is no ninnieipallty ,oftelfaSt, the tion arose t.`Who.'hought the chairs?" No one In tile; commtinitY ean Shed any light oh the report and the fact that the, purchase „price was $434 sewn§ 0rule mit the posSibility..that any Individual:had' that -.kind Of money for la -Connie chalk -I -regardless of the1r,h18-, --ana to have been used Uy Xing •George and Queen, Mary. Miring. an in- Itestittnie -inUelfast,,NorthernIreland, in — Lite,know Sen,tittel. • FIRST AID RENDERED!, SICK RAMOS -MUNDAY -,- • ALSO . PORTABLELI ,: FOO;PitOOP • SOUND SEUVICE ' -Certified Radio Teihnifelan=-,4 • Phone or Call , Widder St., Goderieh, Phone ' 59$ VPHOtSTERING iteSTEgriELDAND • OCCASIONAL 4.01IA1113. • , REPAIRED. An- ' RECOVERED. , „ iaetory. Oparalifee • -Free' Pickup and 1011VerY StiatforcV Upholstering Co: 42 Brunswieic St.) • Strat: - • /Oa • - ffurther: information "entilitieat ' - BROPHEDS . YURNX • ixi4tx-,- , - . . If you wait tot) long to Order chicks.. $:',eWer (*lidos are being batched and several dates already. are. Woked to eapaeiV. . " atilleit S. 0, Chick Hatchery .. ,. ..;14,Vre .ihely... DitY old to month :old • . See. thei4 before you Order, *SeSeritetietomere itready,, "Iirell. iottittiteds" We also iiioik ' NEW*WI% iii Z:KI.* ,.DSrEE; R., A., rxmc citztrTR ibuotettm. , ii",i041.011t.AY PO , VitY Zolptimittit. phonik 165 Lueknow 401 SS 1NO. ,6" Colborne Saltford)... ..... , : . 6.,.ra. SS No. 9 Colborne OunlopY ant;10.45 CBS .,11Tile . :, 1.15 p.m. P4s,' No: .D:i.mganziop and W, Wiwanosh' ' - 2 00 p.m: S.S,11.o.. 17, Wet WaWanosh ..... . .. pM. Want, and. prOchobl children who attended etliese • •'Clinics preiriouslY:mafy-attear- . , • ,Third doses- for these schools and aniallia vaccina- • --- tions will be giyen 4.yril 4th, 1950. , . , _ - " -Early---pr-otection: a chirdren _ again-st --Diphtheria:7- Whooping Cough, Tetanus and Smallpox is every parentis obligation. •.. '-' • 3n:rur lidart fpr-tvir he .anee It liapPeni almost everyhour, sem,emhere Canada: A thoughtless steP,is scream oi,6ra'hes and another life hangs in the halance,--TUdth, an emerger:ky od.transfusion_the only hope! : askoitta helping hanclito-snatekone at the.4e, jiw,s from•the jaws of. death?;You WA de so by (0'14' iifier'aUsiY to support Cul& extend the Red- Crose'Pree Blood Transfusion "'Service; through more and more Canadian hospitals are'lleing supplied . • With PreCi048. blood Oral p cola. senc1 i-etief L..wherever disaster strikes . tthsist The -Red -Cross Veterans' 'Serraityi iziaintain ked CrosS Outpost , " Hospitals . . and aid inany, other essentiallled Cross ,services. Your contribution is nee —and ti–eeded uowt ••••..4.0 .,„ this, year tkerieed • Is urgent liar : $5,000,000' hi tarry out the work you expect Your • Red Cross Otto Work of Affereg Never sub • * • A4. , 0 • '4%.1N.11,701. "•::. 00, /If 11* ‘1, c;•• 4.•1 ..,..,`,.,.._ — -,. •- --- .- -7, - ,....,.-- •:-, . Ot• Protect your investnient. P01104 up the vitcit Chiciestarting --.--seasocr-by-feeding- youi next winter% layers•now_ on grawirmi rn.C;sh *made with National .Developing en- ' trate... fresh -mixed for tasty goodness. The grawing season makes .or kireski ypur flocic ,So build sirong, vigorous egginachines now, tite."NATIONAL, . WAY". tte-sure , afni . birds that lay premium eggs steadily Ihrcluglt ROI and 'Winter. lushes of ai auk in Goderielt wfll,r80eitte apoliogs and issue iecc1 • • Jut one dozen eggs from - each pullet pays the cost -of' a growing mash made with -Optional pevelOping4Con-o • centrarp for it e.en, ti,re growing period. I • Cut your feed costs by • supplying. yrass .range ter;ddr green 'crop. Remeni6e. ,r, no livestock gives higher 11. returns per acrl,than.pciultfy., 11 1 pal 0 atit4 OtiALI ".°;f2ICE lig0 SERV COUNT ON i7tZ FEED MIX FOk POULTRY, TURKEYS, HOGS aild CATTLE 0 1 1. . 1. ounilmot min min ourn-inin am non nms rim tool Su )(ANATiONAL Fetal purgir • ° ••••••., • ^ 411 '• • . . • IlitaitIAM STONE, SONS mivelyED otleseSoil. ONTARIO ntisf an NATIONAL witli-arritit pr0pe4444.41 your-ehi .:atter.and -,EL'Si'EED M1LL,P AlbOt