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Thursday, ay, Novemb ; 9th, 1961
Seek. Assistant
At The Museum
÷ue County .of Huron is en-
deavoring to locate an assist-
dt?I,t •Curator for the Huron
County- Museum. The success-
, fol applicant will. assist Mr. H.
Neil- who finds it necessary to
tie things a little easier.
Mr. Neil has been `Curator
of the Museum since its incep-
tion. I•Ie has constructed niod-
els, .built stands and partitions,
has been a guide, secretary and
generally ran the museum al-
most by himself. Mr. Neil said
that 12 and 14 hour days are
beginning to tell on hint. -
A . ,
..f-. F.n.},.w a1{w1rCj�3��I�w .�i« .�'#�A.L:-aR..:A�IaA..v � A•y... })r.....br:�y
soon be ringing"
tet YOUR pockets jingle with
AVON earnings. AVON PRO-
DUCTS self themselves. START
MOW. -Rural openings in Ash-
s1ield," Colborne, Stanley Town-
ships. Write Mrs. E. Bell, 84B
Albert St., Waterloo, or phone l
collect, Sh. 5:0751 before 8.30
a.m.
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Leaf" tours and Educational Trips for students.
Barbara Myers appears to prefer older men although the
object of her affection doesn't seem too happy over it.
He's officially classed by the ROyal Ontario Museum in
Toronto as an architectural ornament in the form of
Yen Lo, The Decider of Life in Hades, and dates back to'
China's 16th century `Ming Dynasty. Acknowledgedas'
wl�niaa -a l g�thg pst-inn the 'world, the museum houses
relics of the world s storied past valued at well over $ilk'
million. The museum is high on -the list of points to visit
recommended by Canadian National agents in "Maple
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Y.. by Starcross 288's bring you
higher income.
Look at these Random
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net income over chick and
, feed costs. ^
Each Starcross 288 pullet
— produced a net income
$243... or 63¢ MORE
than test average.
(Canadian Central -1959-60)
, S2e4... or 454 MORE
4than test average.
(W. New, York 1959-60)
$171... or 250 MORE.
than test average.
(Tennessee 1959-60)
, X170... or 36¢ MORE
than test average.
(Texas 1959-60)
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of the Starcross 288's makes
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chicks now from your
Swift hatchery or dealer.
URGES FARMERS' ACTION RE
MEAT PROOESSING INDUSTRY
'tBBy J., C. Hemingway), surance. It is no more difficult
At the ;harehoiders' meeting in meat processing. •
of the "Fame" Cn-Cipe'rattve on j At t!i zc'n: nl ,eting of Huron
October 30 Ales McGrepr v.as and 1'ertni ream Producers.
elected chairman and • Itob !'concert --was expressed - at elle.`
Allan til t ' ice haircnan. It amount of propaganda that is
was decided that another scan -
,on_
circulated' nt+t t'ho Lon.-'
vass campaign would ht_'„
tanlination -of - mtlk by radio's,
ducted, to he completed Novem- i active fallout. Yet series of
bet llth. with tall shares to be tests in Britain have shown con -
turned in at the .kgricuitural elusively that the dairy cow is
Board Rooms that evening.
the best filtering agent yet de-
�-1 h� .showed of the an ;_!us increase' alnf ` wised, If there is danger that
p'milk is contaminated what about;
$14.600 in share capital. Tuck all our fruits and many of our.
sit -smith and Colborne to\\n
ships are well over their quota. / By resolution, the Cream Pro-
1'p
it put; the. co}tl,cyer tjiut141,i,ducers request that -the.
•is n�e r�dorthe rest it`ffI;fi i°feem.epo1tii
o`fthe tv`«`fltihipt' fu fi►llo«: their, biweekly to inform the public]
example. ()ver the reit of the of the dangers involved, if any.
province, many counties are The Cream Producers also;
progressing fayural�ly now
that �orcc i, that, in the tare of the{
a little stress of farm work is much ia' ic"nt 11 . of hilt
ter er and Skim milli t?',wde r. that
disarptarin„ There is still '
hope that "Fame' 'plants will'. the ;;overnnicnt 'ttzke some
be -in operation by next fall I obvious steps to eliminate the'
but it is up to us as farmers problem. The surplus of both
to invest- as quickly as possible. could be greatly relieved by
That the need is urgent is encouragin<* farmers to Sepal-,
amply shown in the report of I ate are Che cheam ilkproducers-athome.
e. Why
hy
the Commission on Restrictive; .
Trade Practices that has been In the government st'11. d
'nrrently available• but is. I manufactory(' milk? Could it
believe, out of print at the,he that milk processors and
11�ment. feed manufacturers- would not
drop
I'
This report shows very clear -
in
the "" e'';ultin,h
ly that it is the policy of the in volume of milk processing
rocessino Industry to increase; and sales. of concentrates if the
their profits by eliminating or skim
�milk were retained on the
intimidating competition rather' farm.
'Ilan by any attempt to improve
the efficiency of their process -1
ing or selling methods. I dol
not think that farmers are justi-;
fied hn criticizing them for this
hut I do think that farmers are
to be. criticized for letting the'
meat processing industry get
away with this kind of open
ti -ion. We can provide real
rompetition and set th^ stand
•irds of eficioncv for the -whole
industry if we have the will to
do, it. It has been done with
r •al benefit to the farmers in
'ecd, fertilizer. and casualty in -
r
Senior Citizens
Plan' A Dinner
Goderich Senior Citizens met
at MacKay Hall \Vednesday
ni;.ht of last week when • plans
were made for a turkey dinner,
November, 15th.
Each member vas ask"d tr
bring a dinner plate. knife and
I cork. Mrs. Terryherry wen the
door prize. After five hnndrod
and bingo. lunch was served,'
convened by Mrs. May Worsen.,
w -.i. tARty ARTY° - i
Winners at the card. game
1 Friday, October 27th. seonsor-
Pd by the Goderich Women's
Institute ' were: Euchre Mrs.
Tony -Hartman and Mrs. Chatiles
MorSre,: "500," Mrs. Earl Cooper
and Mr. Leo Chisholm. Lucky ,
draw ' prize was wolf 'by. Mr. i
Percy Blundell. -
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Fines On Liquor,
Drivung Cases
Dale R. McTaggart, 21, "of
Brussels, was fined on two
counts in Magistrate's court at
Goderich last Thursday.
When he pleaded guilty to
impaired driving in Morris
Township en October 28, he
was hned $50 and costs or seven
days in jail and his driver's
license was suspended for three
months.
Also . ple'cting guilty td" hay_
ing liquor in a place -other than
his residence on October 28, he
was fined $10 and costs or two
days in jail.
r
it
Kirit
2. f' a
was sentenced.to ��eez.ds'sem `file"6vera 1 �7rolet: ''
It ,was stated that an expert
m --Ionia -Christmas lighting
had made a survey of the
Square with regard to Yuletide
STRONG WIND CRASHES
TQWN CQUNCII. AIDS OBITUARY
• • • TRONAS ROBINSON
Thomas Robinson, 85: ' � tiaoorate r � s rn sugntrngmondvi at died Eriday■ week at the Clinton Public
Hospital. He was predeceased
• by his wife, the former Annie
The Square Planned Businessmen Reid.
.Surviving are three
ters, Mrs. Elmer (Margaret)
Town Council on Friday even- lighting and had estimated the outstanding one, it is thought. Stephenson, Egmondville; Mrs.
Bruce(Grace) McClinchey,
Goderich Township; Mrs. An-
ing voted $300 to the Goderich
Businessmen's Association to
aid with their Christmas light-
ing project on the Square.
Representing the association,
Mr. Clare Sockett and Mr. Wil-
liam Lumby',a'ppeared before
council. '
Mr. Sockett explained that
the association collected $500
from the merchants last year
for this purpose. A goal of
$1,000 has been set •for . this
jail when he pleaded guilty' to
diving in Goderich on Se «tem-
ber 20, while his license was
under suspension.
Edward Johnston, of Gode-
rich, was fined $60 and costs or
10 days in jail when he pleaded
,guilty to having wine in a place
other than his residence in
Goderich October 14.
John Junior' Johnston, 148 branch of a tree crashing onto
Albert street, Clinton, pleaded West street about 4 a.m. Friday.
guilty to driving 90 miles per The tree is located in front of
hour in •a 50 -mile zone in Stan- the residence of J. P. Warren.
Crashing -and straddling the
breadth of the road, the branch
broke a telephone :pole,ein its
descent and, for a while, a
live hy'dro wire was dangling
on thestreet.
The Town maintenance de-
partment, along with hydro and
Bell Telephone men, cleared
the branch street and
made necessary later
on Friday morning,
WEST ST. TREE BRANCH
A strong wind sent a big
ley Township on October 15
and was fined $40 and costs or
se•ven..-days-in; jail_.. ....._.._ _r.._ ..��
Johnston was also fined $30
and costs, or five days in jail,
when he pleaded guilty to fail-
ing to stop his motor vehicle
upon entering a highway in
Stanley Township. Both jail
sentences will run consecutive-
ly in the event: of non-payment
;f the fines.
from
the
repairs
BREWERS' RETAIL
Will Be
CLOSED
ALL DAY
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 11
In Observance of
REMEMBRA NCE
DAY
BREWERS' WAREHOUSING COMPANY LIMITED
Operating Brewers' Retail Stores
keep 'em
healthy
fr
‘ti
total cost would be $3,000:
However, the local association
plans to spend $1,000 this year
and in the years to follow will
•add --,pp- ,this year's display kintil
the entire project is completed.
The display will include four
illuminated, angels in Court
House Parreach of which will
be 12 by 15 feet. There will
also be eight strings of fancy If yo���e TIRED
lighting crossing the Square at
each point where a street leads Nowand then' everybody vets a "tired -our"
h yy
a
(Wing and h rod c
��' '� Li FR • . ,„: -. - .. Y, ,.. eet g rnay. � "i1o2 8 ._D�.. �:
_all' Perhaps nothtnp serlausly wrong, suet 8 temperM1a'
The Square is regarded .:, as ary condition caused by urinary Irritation or
being ideally suited for Christ- bladder discomfort. That's the tune to take
Inas dish+ •-mdf'E at UnS } - Dud ' KidAoy Pills. PcJd'n helms I plate the_
kidneys to relieve this condition which may
when the entire p:>gplect is com- often cause backache and tired fooling. Then you
pleted the effect will be an tool better, rest butter, work bettor. 81
Both Reeve Frank Walkom
and Mayor E. C. Fisher pointed
out the practice of persons
stealing bulbs from the strings
of lighting. It was stated that
about 100 bulbs had to be re-
placed last year.
•
drew (Isabel) McKe ie: Acton;
two brothers, Rich rd, Stanley
Township, .and ltev. -William 0.,
.Oakville, Man.; and one sister,
Mrs. Margaret Erratt, Toronto.
The funeral 'serVfce-was held
Monday afternoon at the Fg-
mondville United Church with
interment in Bayfield cemetery.
A coplemeter is an instru-
ment for measuring the amount
of electricity passing through a
circuit.
FOR GNERAL INSURANCE
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