The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-10-31, Page 6PAGE SIX
OHA Lists Changes
lniunior 'Be Schedule
critter to allow the new Gode-
rih entry to make a. late start, I
camber changes have been I
zilt.l(le in the schedule for the seven-
•tealin western division of the OILA 1
Jvtldidar "B" League,
First game for Goderich wi1i now
rhe viewed here on November 16
with the new Stratford entry pro -
riding the opposition. Other teams
the ..league are Seaforth, St.'
Marys, Woodstock, London and
Sarnia.
The schedule winds up on Febru-
ary 21 when S$. Marys will play at
Gederieh.
Following is the revised league
schedule:
November
5—St. Marys at London
Sarnia at Woodstock
7—London at Seaforth
e---W99stoQit; at St, Marys
London at Sarnia c'
12—Seaforth at Woodstock,
St. Marys at Sarnia
Stratford at London
15—Sarnia at Stratford
London at St. Marys
16—Woodstock at Sarnia
Stratford at"- Goderich
19--Goderich at London.
Seaforth at Sarnia
20—Stratford at St. Marys
21—Woodstock at Seaforth
22—St. Marys at Stratford
Sarnia at Goderich
26—Seaforth at London
Goderich at Sarinia
Stratford at Woodstock
27—London at Stratford
28—Sarnia at Seaforth
L g—Seaforth at St. Marys
Woodstock at Goderich
30 Sarnia at London
December
3—London at Woodstock
Stratford at Sarnia
4—Goderich at St. Marys
5—Stratford at Seaforth
6—Woodstock at Stratford
London at Goderich
9—St. Marys at Woodstock
10—Woodstock at London
11—Seaforth at Stratford
12—St. Marys at Goderich
13—Sarnia at St. Marys
Goderich at Stratford
14 St. Marys at Goderich
17—Goderich at London
Sarnia at Woodstock
18—Woodstock at Stratford
Be-ef And Dairy
Cattle Problems
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19—+London at Seaforth
20—Stratford at Goderich
Woodstock at St. Marys
21—London at Sarnia
23 . Seaforth at Woodstock
St. Marys, at Sarnia
Stratford At laindun
26,--Goderich t Seaforth
27 --Sarnia at Stratford
London, at St. Marys
Seaforth at Goderich
January
1----Goderich at Woodstock
Seaforth at Sarnia
St. Marys at London
2—Woodstock at Seaforth
5 ---Stratford at St. Marys
Sarnia at Goderich
4 -St. Marys at Stratford
Woodstock at Sarnia
7---Seaforth at London
Goderich at Sarnia
Stratford at Woodstock
$--L49ndon at Stratford
3 --Sarnia at Seaforth
10-- Seaforth at St. Marys
Woodstock at Goderich
11—Sarnia at London •
14 --Stratford at Sarnia
• London at Woodstock
15---Goderich at St. Marys
16 ---.Stratford at Seaforth
17—London at Goderich
20 ---St. Marys at Woodstock
21—Woodstock at London
22—Seaforth at Stratford
23—St. Marys at Seaforth
24—Sarnia at St. Marys
Goderich at Stratford
213—Goderich at London
Seaft>rt.kt. at Sarnia
Stratford at Woodstock
29—London at St. Marys
30—St. Marys at Seaforth
31—Woodstock at Stratford
Sarnia at Goderich
February
4—Sarnia at London
Seaforth at Woodstock.
5—St. Marys at Stratford
6—Goderich at Seafforth
7—,Seaforth at St. Marys
8—London at. Goderich
Stratford at Sarnia
11—St. Marys at Woodstock
13 --=London at Seaforth
14—Goderich at Stratford
Sarnia at St. Marys
15—Woodstock at Sarnia 0
Seaforth at Goderich
18—Woodstock at London
Stratford at Goderich
21—St. Marys at Goderich
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I ports of butter oil; that a satisfac-
tory formula system be developed
for the fixing of . price support;
I that this meeting disapprove the
setting up of an equalization fund
at present.
Officers were elected as follows:
chairman, Simon Hallahan; vice-
chairman. Jas. J. Elliott; directors,
Hume Clutton. John Connelly,
Horace I elhridge, Russel Bolton,
Gordon Richardson. Geo. Hether-
ington, and Delmar Skinner; secre-
tary -treasurer, J. Carl Hemingway.
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(By J. C. Hemingway)
Huron County Beef Producers
are not happy this fall. The prices'
are three to four dollars less than
last year for finis hed cattle while
the price for feeder cattle is about
the same as fat cattle.
In. order to get the very best
information possible, the County
Executive waited until they could
have Mr. Ralph Bennett, chief of
'Livestock Marketing, ('an iari De-
partment of Agriculture. Ottawa.
Mr. Bennett is reported to be the
best informed on the beef situation
of any man in Canada. Fortunate-
ly, he has agreed to come to Lon-
d(tsboro hall. Friday evening, Noy,
ember 8th. There will be a beef
dinner rt 6 30 with the meeting
at_830
If you have, questions I think
this; would he the be -t place to_get
them an -veered. ' For further de-
tails, contact y,;ur town -hip beef
director.
Huron County Creon Producers
held their anr.ual-me.;ine Octohe;
22nd. The attendance was small
which I suppose means that the
prr,'jurer.s are satisfied.
Mr. ',behead, fieldm. n for this
dist rict,:, reported that no price
negotiation:, had been Held with
the trade. Pre-entations were
made at Queen's Park and discus-
Mons were held with the trade.
with a view to investigating the
cost of processing. As a result of
presentation to Government
through the Canadian Federation
of Agriculture and support from
the Dairy Farmers of Canada the
dost of storage was added to the
selling price of government owned
butter. This increased the price
orf butter fat 3cto 5c.
The meeting approved resolu-
tions to the effect that the Govern-
ment be asked to control the im-
I
ST. HELENS
Porterhouse, Sirloin, Wing or Boneless Point Sirloin
STEAKS STS
�r .,
Super Right, Smoked Rindless
SIDE BACON
ST. HELENS, Oct. 28. --Mr. John
McQuillin, who has spent the
summer rn,3nth‘z at his home here,
!eturncd ; o \V nil sor on Thursday
with his ; in in 1•lw•. Mr. Irvin Mc -
(':!he. who -pent the week here.
Mr- and M:s. Told. David,
Janet and Mary. of Stratford, at-
tenrlea the anniversary services
here on Sunday.' They were ac-
companied by Mrs- D. Todd who
remained for a while as the guest
of Mr-. 1). C. McDonald.
Mr. anal Mrs. H. D. McDonald. of
'Milton, attended the anniversary
services and visited his mother,
Mrs D. C. Mci)onald.
Fine autumn weather outside
and many baskets of beautiful
autumn tiower. inside added a
touch of beauty to the anniversary
services held in the Unitrd Church
on Sunday. The guest speak^r was
Rev. R. Kennedy, of the Dungan-
non United Church, who delivered
two very fine sermons. Special
mu is was rendered. The quartette
was composed of Mrs. G. Stuart,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rice and Mr.
W. I. Miller.
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BLUEBERRY PIE each 59c
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POUND CAKE
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Jane Parker Plain Reg. Price loaf 21c—SAVE 7o
BREAD RYE 224-ozlo_s 3 5
Frozen food features!
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Cascade Reg. Price pkg 37c—SAVE 14o
Strawberries _ 315 -oz pkgs 9'7c
Broder's Reg. Price 2 pkgs 37c—SAVE 8c
Peas & Carrots .211 -oz pkgs 29c
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