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OCTOBER 3fitlie 1962
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3 Important Public. Roles?
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hailioses Cates help to
Praire tiorit. wasallani.dca awakitan
141. ismoroares„ For a locoeitart of
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fat them its ways that,peovide many
new roods, ,powee platers, water-
works, literitic ban** esti other 446.r.-
ful ckveiopimeass.
Several medical research projects
IThiewise depend in part on life in -
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service by providing financial inde-
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policyholders are building security for the future
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THE LIFE INsuRANa COMPANIES IN CANADA
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HURON COUNTY CROP REPORT
A number of fariners have par- j
chased feeder cattle again this year, !
with most of these being Western
feeders received this past week.,
Cattle continue to do vrell,
Turnip and sugarbeet harvestiugi
is still the order of the day in ;-
the southern section of the Cu' duty.
Husking corn has matured very
well and picking is now beeouting ,
general. Continued dry weather is
ell! making fall plowing difficult, I
with a large acreage yet to be'
plowed.
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ORITLJAEY
um, -14...3s4imaattuE
Mrs, G. MacDonald Le) s.retaist#
word of are dsesth of her oister,
31.113- 31. MeQuarrie, at her Wm*
Turussio. Mm.MeQuarrie was
former Agnes :311eirDoisald. Mier
eurrived ley f.wtvditugliterti aad
woe, Mrs. W. (Dorothy) ten*,
rey, and ,Allen. • Terata;
31r5- 1433 (Ruth) Strung,
ciwaer, and -Mrs.. G. (Ake) 'Me
ail, Goderith. Tbr (usseral se
was held is Tomato •oo Monday.
DAtentient was in York cemetery.
ALVIN LAWRENCE SMITS
THE GODKRICE EGNAL491.. AR
Entries Smaller ininw vi* roz sumo
, LIQUOS TOR Sidi RIRIE
in, Plowing Match 1
. Jamey etoOk. Retaliate road store
of Junior Farmers pi-up,r4.... wee Hued ;SO aL1.11 ewm 4
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by 31.4064Etiote L). E. Holmes, Q.C.,
tti The third annual Maxon GUMS IsPea he Ple'llied guilt,' 40 a cbaCV
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P' Junior Finn** Viotti-Inc motels situ , of keinhaif Britkse for sale tvotrary
°se I held at the Ores of Howard illaker's the Priwkikmat of Me eltaad'i
Audi' I two am* a half miles west of Dui- iTtioloecaatic Act ta Paik-e wan bele
gal, Iessesosa pa We4aiedoi at hat wfte.ilast Thursdary. ...Liquor seized in'os
_SP-- / Fifteen eseastants were entered/ rihEl (fla_. .,_444.11C__,15 9reugees w”
tin Mx dames, shirk drew a iilightly lurdeged tuualeateu-'
"" I ittaktileti *tory thaa last ter. raid waits etiodieeted by Coe -
A fair-sized crowd attended Hie/ stable Duatilas Whitfield of the
=etch Ihrolithout the day. Goderkis detachtuerit of the Ontario
'Retains shiewed: John Clerk, P"nlarial Vulke"
fAr GOdkeriek with Use best
i at best Maids; ea& sad oot,. Joh*
sod-crissrn, and Alvin Alton Lockjaw,
ja reafialk Ooderith, and Donaldblur-
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y. remiknoir.
la the asskimery, maintesenee
tutu clam, the three highest WSW were:
' John and dim Clark, Croderiett:
rue_ Chester Maness's, Thisimusou, and
vls Donald Murray, Lodi:bow; Arnold
41" anti Frank Afton, Leeknow.
also Coodhies
Jour' Coat:Wag classes -were held for
J.
l-Lsa
Latirrence Smith died
delay at his home' lus Whither
the age of 4.3. tit .,was bons
Goderich and had resided in W
our 31 years, moving. there f
Brantford..
Ile is survived by his wife, to
erly Durrelialorue; two w,s&s; Al
and Dennis, both at home, and
daughter. Carciliit Durrell Assn,
at house. r. ada. is alto
rived by his father, Gevrge lie
MS
t Smith, and tate bruther„ Benson
both of Brantford.
Funeral wreak, r. were held
:Wednesday of 'last week, the
•Johts It. Thosuvon otheial
Special liosunie services were
;on Tuesday ev Burial
lin Victoria; iMeutiortal 'Park, W
sor.
nlY ow Junior Farmers on the setae
day before the mateh. *0 eutries: ciao, ts. high schtPul
on Following are the results: etar4 open re any student under 14
Ittev. Class 1, two -furrow. Keach Leo. sseirs: Jim Clark, Gedc-rich; Ralph
Morris. Goderieh : Ted Horton,
he'.41 , I Goderacie and John Buthanin,
as i Goderieh.
Ind-
tow: John Clark, Goderick; Lorne
'Bartlett, Luielaene vista* " twu-
furrow, 11 and 12-ineh
Maria Bogie, l'ort Alben-; Chester
Finnigan, Dungazzan: Frank
Leekssow; class 3, three-futrow
or more, Winch 'Notion, or liable :
John Forages, Cedericii: Arnold .4.1 -
ton, Locks:ow: Alvin Altoo. put -k-
now; etas' 4, bYdrattlie VOWS.
mounted: Donald Bean, Goderieis;
Donald Murray. Lueknow: 4.14495 --
Rummage Sale
MRS. ILIPLIBILT THOMPSON
Mrs. Robert Thompeon, 70, wise
died soddenly today at her house,
at litypen, 14-14.35 the mother of Mrs.
Maar(' Cornieh, Goderich.
Surviving besides her husband.
are nue eon, Bert, ....p the boute3
stead; five daughters. -31rs. Lorne
Schneider tillaneiter, Stratford;
Mre. it. Stoke, (Myrtle,. Lundott;
Mrs, C. Priestap tl'eartl, Mitchell:
Mrs. R. Corn:hilt (Dorothrt, Code -
rich ; Mrs. Dave Moyer (1lazct;,
Parry Sound; two brothers. Thomas
and John Jtay. rrontarty, and three
sisters, Mrs. Charles McDonald,
Stratford; Mrs. James- Watson, in
South 'Africa. and 31rit,.. James
(>4)tuphell, Kingston.
Serviees were conducted 'Monday
L. the Res-, J. U. Foil, and inter-
mentmade in Ilensall Uuioti ceme-
tery.
„isrii.,X EARL ItUTIABDGE.
John Earl Rutledge, 5.lo. (Ltd on
l'hursday in lVitighatu 4;4-n4er:41 11.fr
ioital following a stroke lw stad
suffered last :Saturday. Ile had
ived all his life in the Bru.ssel.,
Besaies his wife, who was
formerly Wary Garton, he is sur-
vived by three l4,11.. Jlihti. Port
Huron, Mith.; liar:ley. lirties4,3.:
and Jr,ratik. 1;lyt h. There are also
'sox brothers and- four sisters.
Haw, North frako:a; Gourg,4r.
1 Township ; Goder3ch ; Alex
.and Stanley, Brass -els; Alvin. Vit.-
! lel"; . 31r -s. D. Vonniei 31cKay),
• ('tiatbasn; Mrs. Edwa rd 111'11,14o
t;anote BruJames
ssels: 31rs. Ja
I t Annie, Niel 'nosh. tswort
• and 31 rs. John- Edna 3b-Crea th.
ronto. A funeral serviee
held at. t he family home Saturday
;afternoon. Burial uas in Brussels.
j,i-enteiert.
MRS. 11A13S(PN ILEID
The death of 31rs. Slanson Reid
J occurred suddonjv in !pee tot ra
111 i
osp. t . %Veil twela y night .
go
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her 22, in her 74th year.
Formerly Sarah Buchanan. -11.
as -born -in- ,Wititeciiii reh.. a
r of the la:e Ntale-ltoo Inielianalt
nd Ma rga ret Mi -.t41 .sh.. ,e,,,
a rried in J)+(*usher, 191r.'. and
lived r.,r :No y..ars ill 1.42/1r.11 II 111,11
• Si Hee P:r.r..!. 414. ILA l li v0.41 in I iiill• -
rich. She w:os an adt iv.. tosetoober of
. the Free If eq hoilist Chorelo loot
former/i- with the S:ilvatioto .trotty.
It...sides .her busk/mt. sloe is stir-
visisl toy three, siter. NIT.. if,3133.11
‘V.-.13i4tcr :313.1 ,Iirs. J :I WV,: Ita ker.
both of filter -aniline. 11 ti (1 31rs, Frank
:Todd ,if Kt. lielens and one brother.
, It...1.er! Itnelmomoo no Northern (Ito -
i tario,
1The funeral
' i'rattstoti furter:
1 i
tis the„ . Free 3.b. . tliun-lir
where the sertice 'Wal: C1/ 3 noted h) -
the pastor, the Rev. (;-. Ita/xvick.
assisted by the Rev. liovrard Min -
III
er of the Pentaeostal Church and
!
eta. J. Eliery Of the S'alvation
Army. „
anan, Mar. James and George The pallbearers were Colin Ruch-
,
Web-
ster, Ernest and Gordon Baker.
The dower -ba rerm were Harve)).
Oaorge. Ceell and Lawrence ,Ilaxte.r
and William Turton. Burial took
place In Colborne Cemetery.
HURON MUSIC TEACHERS
HEAR TALK AT CLINTON
'Huron braneh of the Ontario Reg-
istered }Ingle Teachers' Ar -wt- tbln
heard John D. Gordon, OrtIlia, zone
director of the association, epeak
at a special meeting . at Clinton.
314m -bets were present from Bruit -
self/. ,Sea forth, Wroxeter. Itly t h.
GIoderich. and Clinton to /war Ws
talk on the value of membership
In the assoeilition: on the levellaide
new books for teaching inuele, and
on nrl#sed 'encore; by Ktoldents.
Intro -Otters! by Mrs. J. lferkiimall,
Blyth, Air, Gordon Wri3, thanked by
Mrs. C. ,11rirtley. ('Unto -n. Mk. M
Afiddletion. Goderichextended a
vote of appreelation to the hostess,
Mrs. 11ay Ranee ;Mackinnon.
CC
. . saved me days,
perhaps weeks, of work'?
After returning from his first trip to •
the West, a business man wrote his bank!
"I arrived having no idea where to start
in to make the connections I required.
The thought occurred to me that perhaps
the bank, which has been very helpful
to me on numerous occasions, would
give me some guidance. Mr. W.
proved to be of tremendous help. He
introduced me to the people I should
• have met and saved me days, perhaps
weeks, of work."
Every chartered bank c7orks this way.
Whether you walk into your neighbor-
hood branch or one a thousand miles
away, you will find the same. full range
of banking service—and the same
readiness to help.
Thin advertisement, based
on an actual letter, is
presented here by
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YOUR COMMUNITY
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CEMENT CQNTRAC.
TORS
BUILDING BLOCKS and
CHIMNEY BLOCKS
Chimney built or re-
paired.
Phone Carlow 1612
7-oxtf
Suggests
of Hog ProdUction
Oletarin hog pit/tiumr6 may hare
to eiobierft on a program of pen
doethm eerily"1 to etabtilse the in-
dustry. Junes Power*, seetviari-
Seidman fur tbt Rrtkly .1*-deratau
Agrieultere odd the annual basa
quet sit the Huron Hog Produce:a'
Anoodatikoss nt C111410t1 on Tuesday I
of last wear-
sabl that 301,,000 mare hogi
hid been marketed for the firm nine
months of this yeer thaa Itt the
same period in 19$1 but these bogs
returned ewo and a half usillieu
dollars less to the farmer&
Oars Visor hitt
At the preaega time, -it would
appear as if the farmers were ex -
petted to pay for their own door
pee*. with .,the reduced Zreent sup-
port to go Into effect the One uf
the year."
Noting that current stocks of
pork are enough to supply the roe-
s -rimer demand through next ICJ r,
he saki: "We can't hare security
and freedom both with our hi:sum...d-
in markets. Whether we tike it or
not, the only alternative is pro-
duction control."
He felt the farmers themselvei
to a great ertent, were tio blame
or present ocer-produetion in the
'5 marketing
E. Aiken, Allenford, zone direc-
or of OW -Ontario Hog Producer6'
Association. echoed this stand. He
The island of Newfoundland bus f
o ;greater area than the island of lu
Irelaud.
itold farnlerlj they had toproduce
Arum A. QUICK t IEJJET
Don't wheeze. samP. coseh•RAyt lac
breath. Take Templeton's MAH
Capsules, specially made to help ainhnia 33
sufferers breathe more easily and COMiOn- raj
ably. so they work regularly and eninT
long rest ful night.• sleet, 6.k. $13.35. t -s3
awording to the country's (sole -mut,-
don. otherwbe. -You will have• to
ake what you get for. it."
• Proposes Survey
Ile ,ing:Ze4t11.1 takn
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1ne the number of hoe.- -raised
n each distrk-t.
Huron A gr 'fruit oral Represen
4.
te 4V 313,n1:;./mery. said that
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Seconds to go—game over
and across the crowaed Stadium
. excited fans cheer the winner
in the Canadian football championship
the Grey Cup Final --one
of Canada's sports classics. .
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don't be
dis' appointed.
MacLAREN'S STUDIO'
(Goderich andClinton)
Telephone At Clinton Studio'
401 Tuesdays and
(Goderich or Clinton) Thursdays
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while more hogs were be1ig too --
duos& their quality is dte.-liniog
both10 tsurario and arrot,s the
Dominion.
Jtinicir dub members were award-
ed prize money at the banquet fur
the various placing:s the ituilers
obtained in -the swine /sections at
fall and school fairs.
31tic Bolton and Laverne Godkiu,
members of the Seaforth 4-15 Swine
club, were bone -1 by the members
at the banquet for having stood
third In the -,,wine club (-kiss at
the inter -club competitiou at Guelph -
Last week out of 19 t4 -sins frt,u, ee,3
ever On rio.
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The Lear 21114.4 C.Lek:UtIve asked his
eeerettry where* his pencil was.
'It's behind your ear," she km -
'C -owe, mule.- snapped the hie
shot. "I'm a busy Man. InTkieh eltr.
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tastes hest
when serve -d ice cola
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