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New Cate o� �ROM U.S.A. AND CANADA Make sure that your bocarries
y� the safety equipment required' by
Milk Standard Higher
Due New Regulations
law. This includes a government:
100 l'ort.s Cars
each approved life jacket or cushion or
Beef Grading y each person aboard, two paddles or
Race Here
-51h. oafs with airlocks, , a manually
operated bailer or pump,p; and
lights' Play safe for more fun
afloat,
, n Jtily
Among new categories added to
The standard' of milk produced been put in effect for the inspec- nationalprodbeef grades is one that
by Huron County dairyherds has producing Commerscial
for l overfat carcasses —
tion of farms whole milk Commercial Class 3.
improved considerably, according for sale in Huron. Horner J. Maybee, chief 'of live -
to a report presented to the June ••It used to be that it the test stock products division, .Marketing•
session of County Council,' was good enough, we did not look Service, 'Canada Department of
The pe5-centage of satisfactory much further," said 1)r. Aldis. 'Agriculture, linked this extra cate-
taW milk sample rose from '88 , ,.Now we are taking; a closer look gory with preparation of beef
at the surroundings 'in whieh the cattle for exhibit and sale,
milk is being produced, The new Hundreds of beef steers are
regulations are not being complete- marketed each year in this mariner,
ly enforced yet, because some he said, 'starting with . local 4-H
Aldis confirmed a su;gestion farmers ask for time to make shows in Western Canada and con -
Dr.
by ' Reeve Williain McKenzie, Ex-
changes." tinning through to the_... Royal
eter,that stricter regulations have .,Some of the producers in the «'inter fair and similar shows,
south end think they are • being Cattle sold at these exhibitions
over -inspected," said Reeve Me- enter the regular .trade channels.
Keniie. "They think it may force 'rhe meat is often marked with a
out the small producer." , special stamp to indicate it is
"'There is nio;' doubt," said Dr, "show beef" and usually brings a
Aldis, "that producing good milk price premiturn at the wholesale
is a full-time jQb, The milk- pro- and- retail levels. ..
ducers' organization was consulted. The carcasses are normally grad -
he said, before the new regula- ed .by a government grader and
tions were finally adopted and put" the official grade mark applied.
in effect, and the producers' organ Usually,these show cattle have ex-
ization approved therm. . cellent, conformation, and- as high
William Jewitt, reeve of Hullett, proportion of them make top grade
,said he had wondered whether the., —Choice or Red Brair�d. , •
milk producers really were in favor Occasionally, though, carcasses
of stricter inspection of the clean- are overfinished. They are too fat
liness of stables and -milking and wasty to be popular with the
rooms. He had visited four milk retailer and his customers. Des -
producers, he said, to find out, pite the, top conformation and the
and learned that every one of them "show beef" label, they still pro -
was in favor: ti a . vide a low-grade product.
There w'as'orrly,one -case of polio - .Now that the.,new category has
in Huron
n in his report.
Allis dis- been Good; established, grades . Choice,
Standard``Commercia1' 1, and'
percent in 1956 o 92 percent in
.1957, according to figures contain-
, ed in.the annual report of Dr, R•
lid. Aldis, MOH and director of the
Health Unit. •
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One of the most thrilling sports
spectacles in this area in years is
scheduled to take place un..Satur-
day, July 5, at the old Pert Albert
Airport on Highway No. 21, ten
`miles north of Goderich. Nearly
100 sports cars from ,Ontario,. Que•
bee, IMiehigani, Ohio, Illinois and
New York will present a program
of sports ear racing commencing at
10.30 a.in,, and continuing throrlgh
out the day. 'There will be it tokl
of nine events auit each race will
have from 15 to 25 cars:
The race track is considered one
of the best and fa•: test in Ontario
or northern United Stites. The
record for the4rack on the straight
-awar-is-:heid by, -,-a• ,Chevrolet--fuct
inlecte corvette Irick spcu along
at about 122 miles per hour. Every
precaution is taken for the pro-
tection of the spectators and nearly
5,000 of them are expected at Pont
Albert on July 5th. Ac each corner
or bend in the track•,there 'is a.
telephone, fire extinguisher, broom
and at least three flag o:arshalls.
At each corner one marshall
keeps the proper...flag visible at
all times to the drivers which
means he 'must 'stand only a few
feet from the spot when' the speed-
ing ears Whizz by. Anothermar-
shallmust stand by fu fire extin-
guisher- and watch ..for spinout.;
accidents. A third marshall must
watch the oncoming " traffic and
warn other marshalls of accidents
before the corners:
The cars taking part each cost
anywhere from $2,500 to $10,000.
Among the types taking part will
be -Elva, 'Lotus, Siata. Corvette,
' Jaguar, Volvo,' Saab, Porche, Alfa -
Romeo and home-made specials.
are y de
acThesecordingcars 10 weightspecialldistributionsigned,
1 axle ratios, breaking and suspen-
sion to take corners with maximum
safety at high spneeL .Despite ,pre-
cautions there is a fair amount
of spin -outs due to .drivers taking,
corners too fast on improper
breaking. If a car does leave the
track on a corner, the driver Must
stop his car completely and return
to the point from which he left the"
Commercial 2 will not include
overflnished ,,wasty carcasses, Mr.
Maybee, explained_, „The trade puts
its own evaluation on the' various
grades!. and Commercial .3, or cattle
expected to go into Commercial 3
after slaughter, are likely to be
discounted:'
The marketing expert warned
producers of finished beef cattle
against •overstepping the mark on
finish. He said producers or market
show cattle should realize that on
the cutting block, confcrelation
cannot compensate for—execs.; fat.
That extra' layer ot- .fa; may
downgrade the carcass from C)1oive
to Commercial 3.
Sign,alStar" Classified ads get
results.
edical Mkrot:
WHAT DOCTORS SAY ABOUT
• SUMMER HAZARDS
(One in a series of discussions
about , summmrr health problems)
Q. I_ can hardly go on a vaca-
tion l5ecause of trainsickness.
Would' I" get ,just as sick if 1
.travelled by air?
A. Doctors say a person can be
affected by one type of :motion'
and' not by 'another. For ex-
ample, you might do quite well
in a small boat but be made
sick by the slower movements
of bigger ships. A dancer who
can spin like• a top without
any discomfort may get death-
ly sick after a few Ups and
downs on a seesaw.. ,
Q. Are drugs effective in pre,
venting motion sickness?
A.. Yes. In sea trials conducted
under the direction of the U.S.
Department of Defense, sever-
al drugs were found fo be help-
ful. If you are subject to mo-
tion sickness, get advice from
Your ooderl clr Dealer Is Huron„ Tower West street
Ninatrilwir
your doctor.•
.
Material in MEDICAL MIRROR
is based on the published
• findings of various doctors,
Reader's questions are wet.
come and -will; be answered
anonymously in this column
whenever possible. Letters can
not be answered- individually!
Mail should be addressed tti
J., Downey Ralston, M.D.,
% Science Editors, P.O: Box
174; Windsor, tint. Remem-
ber, r the diagnosis and treat-
ment of disease requires the
skill and knowledge . which
only a physician can apply by
personally attending the pa
tient
Patratiatr%rrnBLIC
SERVICE BY
EMERSON'
' DRU , SfORE
track to await the clear signal
from the flag marshall.
Among the drivers who will be
present will be Ed. Leavens, of the
London Automobile Sports Club,
considered Canada's top. driver in
this field.
Trophies are • given for overall
placings as well as for . various
classes according to engine dis-
placement. Races are strictly •am•
ateur ' and, therefore, no prize
money is given.
Each car starts from a special
grid market on the track in accord-
ance with the car's engine displace'
Ment, The cars 'start from a
stopped position and _gQ . for,,,,_&
stance-- o ' tnYiy:-R i' "br" more.
A victory banquet will be held
at the Sunset Hotel in the evening
to conclude the day's program.
One of the main problems in
connection with the event is to
find lodgings in Goderich district
homes for the visiting drivers,
mechanics and ,their wives for the
evenings of July 3 and 4r If you
have accommodation. available
write Post -Office Box 344, Goderich.
r•
or re.
fir
If you plan to attend the eVent
bring along a beach chair ler
better comfort. A pair of binocu-
lars would be handy also. Take
along a camera, too, for some ac-
tion pictures.
The London Automobile Sports
Club, ,sppnsors of the event, recent-
ly received d letter ,from a driver
tearn manager from Buffalo, New
York, who- corape.ted in the clo4ed
invitation car races at Port Albert
a few- weeks ago. .Ile praised very
highly the service performed on;
his cars by Harold lMacPhee and
Len Watson, of Goderich. Said the
letter, in part: "Both of these good
.people wenr4•--out-f- their way to-
render
orender any assistance- to us that
they possibly could. Frankly, we
are not used to this kind of treat-
ment.' , Usually, the town's people
seem to get a good deal of enjoy-
ment out of a compet'itor's misfor-
tune and although •we did not
manage ,to make any great show-
ing,. we feel that our entry wase
very worthwhile because of the
complete voluntary help we re-
ceived."
1: Use your Savings Account
strictly for saving.
-1. Keep a seaar'at_e_P.ersonal-Ciiequittg
Account for paying bills.
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Try fhis•new plan at any "Royal" branch,
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