HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-04-05, Page 7Colborne
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By Mcs, W. Brao:Inock
' CAE.I.,OW' , . APO). 2, — 1VEnre
than 50 Colborne Township,
fanners have learned lieWWee..-
•.tripe' power can be Used, in
new -modern machinery to make
the farming industry more pro -
1110i ,.•fitable and less• work. Mr. ll:
:- - '-- J. Sittart, Public Relation Officer
of the Western Region of
• H.E.P.C., Was guest speaker at
. the annual meeting of the Fed-
eration of Agriculture ,in the
Colborne Township Hall at Car-
low -Wednesday evening of last
week. ,
Mr. Smart was introduced by
James Graham, of the Clinton
area, whosubstituted for
Art Knight,, the area manager.
In his illustrated address he told
about the development of elec,
trical power in Ontario since it
began 56 Years -age, He stilted by the secretary, Fordyce Clark.
that the Niagara generating sta- He ,repOrted that there was
tion' was built in 1920. • 'balance this year of over $480'
,Colborne Township is, Reports Jr the differentCoin-
within the, Clinton, area he stat, mittees were, gtv6n for „their
ed that the first hydro line was year's work done in the Jown-
built in this area in 1924 trom ship. For the HOg Producers',
Seaforth to Walton. • The first Leonard Xisher told abinit the
sub -station wai established at reoent_cenventiOn_held Tnt
Walton and, iater, another line onto and., stated that hog. pro,
Was biillt to Myth and had itS,ductiOn is going down in Huron,
first four farm customers on County. John Connelly report,
,that line., In 1927, the area of- ed for the Cream Producers and
flee was located at Mitchell ad told about thd brief presented
In 1930 was established at Cli re the subsidy on butter. • John
ton. It has -now over 5,800 cils- Xernighan spoke for .the tea
tomers. This area is served as Producers and stated in his re,
tar south as Dublin, Staffa .and Port that he believed it vvas. the
St. Joseph, north to ICingsbridge most prosperous line of farm -
and east to Belgrave and Ethel, ing in Agriculture outside fluid
and, is served by a staff of 40 milk prOduction farming. He
emPloyees. • said that the .10 cents per head
Mr. Smart also toldcabont the placed on all slaughtered Cattle
work crews in maintaining the was not comptilsory for the
lines and spoke Of the new farmer to pay; that Huron Coun-
modern way of using helicon- tr=was second from the top in
ters to -install poles in the rocky beef production this year. Bill
northern part of the province. Clutton spoke for the Poultry
The poles can be dropped from producers and said that they
the air into the holes that have had canvassed the Egg Produe-
been previously dug, He also ers of the township in regard
spoke on the moving of the line to the marketing ahem, There
from Carlow to Nile where the was no report from the Wheat
complete line was moved back Producers as James Horton was
17 feet without cutting off „.ser- absent.,
vice to the customers. This was The County president, Elmer
done at about one ilVf.P?e,nst- keland,_bro.ught greetings_from
�iint Federatfah'Of--Agri,-
Pictures showed that threugh culture. He said they hope to
modern electrical installation in get a better deal for the farmer
the rural areas, farmers_are
teleetteoziotam:;74.q.,t, 02e.,,,andlz-aolswo--betterar__inircoml.Dther
.14e4g7.0Vaz,,automatia.
for poultry and-pigsrthilking also Albert Bowmen, of -Fuller -
equipment and cooling systems ton,..the Ontario fieldman. Reeve
for dairying; also shown were
electrically heated floors for far-
rowing pen i for little pigs and
portable irrigatiith systems
where a farther Was able to lake
off seven ems" of hay dering
the year. Mr. Graham added
more information especially
about the -work done in the
Clinton 'area.
In the questien period, Mr.
Smart assured the Colborne
Township farmers that hydro
power • would continue regard-
less of ,a strike by the union
workers. He concluded) his ad-
dress' with "More Power to
You."
T. ElMer Hunter thank-
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Probably you know of
• someone -- a friend,
• relative or, neighbor —
who has had to
Fight
cancer and You know
the suffering and heart-
ache involved. Only Te -
search can win the
battle against '
POR'VEXV,§ Waif April 2.
ogr,_ ,than" . 70 leinti.veS and
neighbors were present in the
seboolhOlise_ rridqp-evening• at
a party in hOnOr of Mr.. and
Mrs, Jim Hanlon- (Marlene
ThoMPSer), Euchre was play-
edLorweniteb Alicoex,Wilnlindyera,0 alia;glifO;11.013w jos:.
Harris, gent's high; Christine
Harris, lady's low; John Cox,
gent's low: Prior to lunch MTS.
The Goderich
.Eight -COX 4014 an'144r0P-ox
tending ,the $004 Obeli o thP
rennntlnitY. 4s1104 2(4.06kblart
114,1 Donald • Harris presented
the newlyweds with a Pair of
mooting, two limps, Jin re
plied, thanking everyone on he,
half of Marlene and
•fichquOure RosPvett was the
first American hero to bave
ticker tape dumped en bim as
ro4o in 1, Par140.- ••
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PUKIC`ACCOLPtitT
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ocmgRIdki 1014TARI
Cancer
Gives generously to the
April campaign of . The
Canadian Cancer Society.
The objective in- —
Ralph Jewell spoke to the guests
and welcomed them to the town-
ship. It was stated by the secre-
tary_that eight 4-H members had
been. presented- with cash for
completing their project during
the year. They are: Sandy Kolk-
man, George Clark, Bob, McNeil,
Donald McNeil, Ernie Sherwood,
Robert Stoll, Patsy' Jewell and
Mary McNeil. Ray Fisher and
Bill Clutton were appointed
auditors.
• New Officers
• The officers for the coming
year are: Past president, Ray
Fisher; president, Allan Stoll;
ed Mr. Smart for his inform- J.st vice-president, Elmer Hun-
atiVe, illustrated address. ter; 2nd vice-president, Elmer
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Fisher; secretary -treasurer, For -
$460 Balance dyce Clark; directors--S.S. No.
The president, Allan Stoll, 1, Albert'McClinchey; No, 2, Bob
was in charge of the Colborne
Federation meeting and the
minutes were adopted as *read
The Colborne Federation a Aoripulture
named new officers for the coming year
at the annual meeting held Wednesday
of last week at ,the Township'Hall, Carlow.
Seen from left to right are: .Leonard Fish.
,
er; Elnicp Ireland, president of the Hut -
on County Federation' of, Agriculture:
Fordyce Cliqic; J. J. Connelly; Allan Roll,
. new president of the Colborne Federation; "
Albert Bowman; Elmer 'Hun r.
Owners of dogs are requested to keep them con,
fined to their own property,. Your co-operation
will lessen...complaints to Council and be 'greatly
apPiened.
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APRIL 1,7
Jewell, Arnold Fisher; No. 3,
Donald Haines; No. 4, Russell
Kernighan;4 No. 5, Alvin Adkin,.
No. 6,\Williain, Clutton; No. 7,
William` Fisher; No. 8, Frank
Baer; No. 9, James Horton; Un-
ion, Douglas McNeil.
Hos Producers, Ross Fi4her,
alternate, Russell Kernighan;
Beef Producers, J. S.
alterriate;'nold"- Fish
Creanctroducers,,,J: J. Connelly,
alternate, Orville Ribey; Wheat
roducers, James Horton, alter-
nate, Ben Straughan; Poultry
.Produders, William Clutton, al-
ternate, Ray Fisher; Connty
director, Allan Stoll, alternate,
Elmer Hunter; lady director,
Mrs. Allan Stoll. '
This is a 'section of the audience listen-
ingto the guest speaker at the 'annual
meeting of the Colborne Federation of
Rabid DOR
Suspect Shot
•
'Latest. Canine .casualty at Gode
rich was a small mongrel collie;
suspected of' rabies, and shot
at thewest end of Bennett
street Wednesday of last week.
The dog was wearing' no tag
and appeared to be suffering
Animennimlir'
Agriculture at Carlow latt week. *'The
speaker was R. J. Smart, Public Relations• .,
Officer of the Western Region of 4.E.P.C.'
Photos by Mrs. W, Bradnock
froth a sickness. There was
some thought that the dog's be-
havior indicated 'h• strychnine
poisoning but„the head was sent
away for rabies testi as 4 pre-
cautienary measure4
Notified of the dog's wander -1
ings by Stewart Knight, 1,vlie
lives nearby, Sergeant Calvert
of the local police responded
and dispatched the dog on the
spet. The carcass was deliver-'
ed to Dr, T. Melady, of the
Huron County Public Health
Unit, who shipped the head fOr
analysis. , • -
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so qualified in Goderich and district.
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NURSES .MEET
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Jest week. Among reports -given
was one by Miss Jean Falconer,
Reg.N.,*of Goderich, chairman of
the membership committee.
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was Miss Doris Hawthorne,
Reg.N, of Goderich.
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