The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-27, Page 17The dining hall of Branch 109, Royal Can-
adian headquarters here was filled to cap.'
acity on Wednesday evening, April 19th, when
members of the Perth.Hiron section of the
Industrial Accident Prevention assoziation
held their annual meeting and banquet., The
Ladies Auxililary t,o,'the Legion catered for
the event. (staff photo)
Auburn CGIT Planning Bale Of Items
For Teenage Girls' In African Mission
Brenda Ball, president of the -
Auburn CGIT group presided for
the meeting held • in the Sunday
school room of Knox Presby.
terian Church. The meeting was
opened with the call to worship
followed by the hymn, "The
Church's one foundation", with^
Betty Moss at the piano. After
the Purpose was repeated, itwas
followed by the Lord's prayer.
Miss' Laura Phillips led in a
discussion on the balewhich- is
being ' sent to •Africa Rfo Mrs.
Stewart Toll to be used at the
centre for teenage girls. It was
decided to set May 16th as the
deadline. •
.. Plans were made to have a
bowling party on May 2nd andthe
roll call was answered by each
giving suggestions for the mother
and daughter banquet which was
set for May. g9th..Sholley Grange
and Betty Moss were named a
committee to look after the
program, and plans are underway
to have a special speaker.
Nan Lapp received the offer-
'in- g
ffer•'in•g and a Bible studyy on the
Woman of Samaria wawcontinued
with discussions following. Flor.
al apd soap 'contests were doneby
the girls The meeting was clos-
ed with the mizpah benediction.
The Librarian of the -Aub.
urn Public Library has announ.
ced that the summer hours for the
library will be 2 p.m. to 4.30
p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.
beginning . next Saturday, April
29th.,
We are sorry,, to, report that
Mrs. Ed. Dav_les was taken by
ambulance to Clinton Hospital on
Thursday morning. Her many
friendswish her a speedy re-
covery. •
Mrs. Frank Raithby, presid.
ent of the Auburn Horticultural
Society, attended the annual meet.
ing. of District No 8 at •Chesley
last Saturday. '
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about Aniuitie's
There comes a time in most men's lives when. a .gu'aranteed in-
come is more important than the hop of capital gain.
And that's exactly what annuities from Manufacturers Life offer.
They,provide an automatic, guaranteed income for life.
People have asked us many questions about_ annuities in the
past. Important questions such as: Can I arrange for some of the
money to be returned to my estate if I die early? Is there an
annuity that will transfer the income to my wife if she outlives
me? How do annuities affect''my income tax? Is an annuity a
practical way of supplementing Canada Pension Plan and other
retirement, income?
To 'provide you with the answers we have published an easy -to -
read, easy -to -understand booklet called ,"Annuities ., the key
to a golden age." It's yours for the, asking, \without obligation.
Just fill in and return the coupon below. And if you would like
to discuss annuities with someone, you couldn't'find a better
person. to talk to than the Man from Manufacturers.
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GODERICH
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INCREASE THE "KILL -ABILITY"
Of YOUR HERBICIDE FOR CORN
with IMPERIAL
.ilk. Price Increase
A price increase for flud>snilk
was announced Wednesday April
19th, by the Ontario Mie Mark!
' eting•>3xtrd, land the0.'rtarlOMilk-
Dist'U utors' ASsooia,tion. This
price . increase am� u, ta. td.3.9.
cents per hundred weight, paid:by
dairies to their dairy farmers.
This action follows a recOMMenOr
ation of the Advisory Committee
for Milk which includes repress.
entatives of distributors and the
Ontario Milk Marketing Board.
. Effective May 16th the min-
imum price paid by d:.iries for
fluid milli will b$,1)' per hung
redw',ight; -in Southern Ontario
and $6.67 .in. Northern Oatario.
Tnis milk watch is for bottling
purposes receives no subsidy.
unlike' industrial mils used in
•`lie manufacture Of other dairy
products.
Farm coat s have caatinued to
rise for nearly every item used
in the production of milk. A sim.
ilar increased cost situationapp.
lies to mi11t ' distributors gen.
erally;
Fluid milk producers in Huron
county number 28, according to
the latest report from Maurice
Gardiner, who owns and oiler•
Busines,smen
Get . Bunting
*tea three tank, trucks which coil.
eot bulk Milk from dairy herds.
throughout the county, $asides
the. twoQraltrlevliichGard.
leer's xn'lk transports supply,
..are three others in Huron couaty
centers; one in gensall, one is>
eater and one in Clinton.ee
Actually, Gardlne><ts mflk
tz nsport busine.ss requires only
'two tank trucks to gather the
fresh, whole mak which is stored
in stainless steel bulk coolers
•at the dairy barn until the trucks
arrive. The third truck is kept
as 4 spare and used only in the
efnergency that one of the other
trucks might break. down.- Tee'"
him transport drivers 1og a"Gem-
pined total natleage of 350 miles
w;ct.,;„ driving their daily run.
The, majority of'the dairy herds`
supplying fluid m'1k to ooderich
dairies are to be found in .Co&
borne and Goderich townships.
the other 17 herds are spatter.
ed throughout the southern town..
ships of: H uron and one -of them-.
being situated right on the border
between this county and Middle-
sex.
At present, Huron county dairy
operators are paying the standard
Plans are now underway by The ,
Goderich Businessmen's Associ.
ation to purchase all bunting re.
quired by members for decorat-
ing their places pf busines's dur-
ing Old,Home Week, it isannoun.
ced spy Fred Salter.
This will enable businesses in
the 'non retail classification to.
take advantage of quantity cis•
• count prices the same as those
in the retail trade. The bunting
will be sold to members at in-
voice cosi price. 5.
Although the decision on the
bunting 'tb 'be used,' which will
„b'e exclusive to members of the
Businessmen's Association, has
not been made as yet, it is hoped
this will be finalized when
samples are displayeds.t•a dinner
meeting planned early , in May.
School News
pIlce of 6.10 per hundredweight
"for whole milk, picked up at the
o`{Ifiier S' premises, Thle price ,
lies only to t portion=, -of the'
fluid milk used for the process»
ed dairy milk which is, bottled
and retailed as houtogenized,,
skim, two percent milk and
cream4op.
Whole milk watch is used for
making powdered milk, is cons
sidered as manufa eturing m':lic•
and dairy farmlers;are paid at the
present rate of $4.68 hundred.
weight for whatever portion of
their- M.lk is used for the pow.
dered product;
Whatever portion of fluid.tnilk
• remains after the dairies draw
their dilly requirementstfrom it,
is transported toStacey Brothers
who operate a • ppwdoi d .. milli
processing plant at IVI tchell.
In orderto meet the strict
hygienic standards set by the On.
tario government, dairy,rnilk pro-
ducers . ulst have .their premises
and "equipment inspected and test.
ed monthly. The. dairies also
take samples of the m Ik wtlich-
arr' se:it to the testing laborat.
ories at the OAC Guelph,
(By Patricia Willert)
On Wednesday, the pupils and
teachers of Victor Lauriston
School. had the opportimity of
hearing the. GDCI Viking Band
play. The band was directed
by Mr. C. Kalbfle.iscti. Ralph
Moxely played a trumpet solo
with piano accompaniment.
We are looking forward to
.hearing them again next year.
It has been decided that the
Grade 8 . trip will again be to
Niagara Falls and certain spots
of . interest in the surrounding ''
vicinity. The sttidents,aad,teach-
ers will spend one clay in the
area.
Young
Men.
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See the young men's ,English
all wool suit with the permanent
crease. Choose from either plain
or muted stripe. You will be
style right in the trim -slim look.
Save when you shop! Pay.cash
with an HFC Shopper's Loan
AMOUNT
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LOAN
$ 100
300-
' 550
1000
1600
2500
3000
4000
5000
MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS
60 11 36 30 20 1 17
months months months months months months
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18,35
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41.45 58.11
101:01
126.26
73.35
88.02
117.37
146.71
5732
90.18
108.22
144.30
180.37
$9:46
28.37
51.24
91.56
Above payments include principal and interest and are based
on prompt rpayment, but do not include the cost of hle insurance
Need spring things for .
your family and home?
Get 'a Shopper's Loan
from HFC. Shop for the. -
best values in any store.
Save by paying cash.
• Later, repay HFC in
convenient monthly
amounts. Get your
Shopper's Loan
from HFC !
Ask about creditlite insurance'
on loins at low'group, rates
HOUSEHOLD FINANC
GODERICH
35A,West Street -Telephone 524-7383
(above the Signal Star)
AS/, about our evening hours
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Dairy, indistry i Businss,
--According to statistics from or prOeessedp into butter;, the ►se,�
the Ontario Department of Ag ' :c. lee create and condensed milk, +i
ulture andFood, Ontario's dairy These dairy plants + nmplcy.1g,000
men produce nearly 7 biilio)► employees, w,iq earn $6 naiitian .
pounds oc milks*.. about 1,000 ,. in, salari90,„01 !C ages,
pounds for each person in the - The total purchase .s ot,nilk"
province,
90% of this milk goes to .646'
dairy plants throughout the prow
ince, to be bottled as fluid .mill
and supplils bought by . these
dairy plants amnunt3 to $►,
million;� the,,.,
�, goods they' seu e
valued at$400 millif�n,''
'QNTAP O
THE , ONTARIO'
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Cordially Invite You To Visit
THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL
GODERICH, ONTARIO
It is the belief of your Department of Health that illness -
of any kind is a community affair -that every citizen has a
basic interest, `a basic desire; to understand and assist.
To help you become fully aware of the professional help
available to the people of this province we welcome the
opportunity to show you our facilities and how --they are
being used.:
You are invited to visit the hospital at the following times
and dates during Mental Health Week:-
OPEN
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OPEN -HOUSE and TOURS
WEDNESDAY, MAY_3
SUN DAY, MAY 7
1:00 P.M. TO .3 :00 P.M.
Any group May visit at other times during the week by
• appointment.
MENTAL ,HEALTH WEEK
MAY 1 -MAY 7
r Ontario Hospital, Goderich
Hon. -Matthew Dymond, M.D., Minister
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South Dock Goderich
Publication 75-"1967 Guide to Chemical Weed Control"...
published by the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food
states . , - , -
"Oil Water Emulsions provide greatly improvedr(Rostemergence
activity of AtRAZINE and ATRAZINE/SIMAZINE miktd es, especially
on quack grass and annual grass species." .
CORNTROL 862 is an emulsifiable light mineral .oil that acts
with your ATRAZINE, ATRAZINE/SIMAZINE mixture, or
LINURON 'herbicides, to provide effective postemergenoe
chemical weed control. CORNTROL 862 witt '9'our herbicide
saves time... frustration ... and money. Here are four ways it
helps reduce your crop production costs:
1. Improves control -of annual grasses and quack grass
2. Extends the period of effectiveness against broad -leaf weeds
3. Increases kill"during periods of hot, dry weather
4. Provides a better weed kill than your herbicide and water alone
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