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DR. 141.W. 1.00kE SHOES
Underline this date on your calendar
now, to be sure you visit our store and
obtain the invaluable personal assistance
of this recognized authority on shoe
fitting and foot comfort. Mr. McKerihen
can offer you helpful advice and will
gladly co-operate with your own
physidan in fitting you.
Recent laboratory tests by professional
authorities fully confirm the comfort and
assistance given by DR. M. W. LOCKE.
Shoes.
Will be at the
In Our Shoe Department
9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
FRIDAY, APRIL 4th
DUNLOP'S SHOE STORE
WINGHAM, ONT.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENUINE M. W. LOCKE SHOES
BL-UEVALE
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Ingles were
surprised at their home, Elma town.
*hip, near Atwood, last week when
more than 40 friends staged a
party to celebrate the 1Sth anniver-
sary of their wedding. Mre. Inglee
was a resident of the 4th line of
Turnberry township before, her
marriage.
Personals : Mrs. Richard Jeffrey
with her son, Stewart, and Mrs.
Jeffrey, Stratford; Mr, and Mrs.
Don Street and Linda, Listowel,
with Mrs. M. L. Aitken and Miss
Duff; Hervey Messer, Toronto with
his brother, Gordon Messes, and
sister, Mrs. Elliott and Raymond;
Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Marshall and
two daughters, Listowel, with Mr.
and Mrs, George Thornton; Mr,
and Mrs. Mel Alathers and fin:pill,
Belgrave, John Quillen, Mr. and
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Mrs. Fred MeQuillan, Ivan, and
Bair t St, }Jolene., with Mr. and
Mrs. Oast Johnotoul Mr. and Mrs.
Alin Davies, ToPente, with Mr,
and Mrs. Elmer Sellers; George
Thomson, in, Toronto, with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, George T.
Thomson.
'The Community Rail here was
well filled Friday night for the
variety concert. under the auspices
of the Ladies' Aid of Knox Presby-
terian Church. Rev, Matthew
Retitle was chairman, Oland
deeding by the Carnitell sisters
opened the program. Mrs, 0, 8,
Moffatt was at the piano. There
were several humorous dialogues
and pantomimes; aix Young men
supplied mentalorgan selections;
Mrs. Donald Robertson played ao.
cordion solos, and a duet with Mrs.
Moffatt at the Plano. Junior boys
sang with a pater accompaniment,
Bind the junior girls' eliotr sang a
number. Readings were given by
Airs. Cordon Greig and Mrs. Bernie;
and Mr. Bernie contrbuted an Irish
and Scotch solo in costome. Mrs
Harvey Robertson was the con-
vener of the committee in charge.
Candy was sold at the Intermission.
The proceeds for the evening ex-
ceeded $80.
Personal : Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Johnston with Harvey Snarling
Gorrle.
CRANBROOK
Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Cameron,
London, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cameron. Mr.
Cameron has not been enjoying his
usual good health owing to flu and
a fall which he had on Sunda,
Mrs. Wm. Cameron has improved
somewhat and expects to leave the
Ruston 141.1rsing Home, Mitchell,
where she' has spent several weeks,
to be wibh friends at Ayr.
Mrs. W. M. Hyndman Is in Ham-
ilton as a delegate to the Synodical
meeting there April 1. 2, and 3.
The second meeting of the Oran -
brook Cook Nook was held at the
home of MTS. Glen Hoether on
Friday night at seven -thirty. The
meeting was opened by singing our
theme song. The roll call was MM.
wered by twelve of the thirteen
members. We Judged several veg-
, tahlm according to their sho.pe,
size and appearance. The minutes
of the first meeting were read by
mrrantosemememe esseereellie.
for to -day's.
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OTICE
To Ontario Producers of Eggs and Poultry
The Farm Products Marketing Board has received a petition foll. the
approval of a proposed marketing scheme for eggs, under the provisions of the Ontario
Farm Products Marketing Act.
A vote by ballot has been arranged so that the Board can determine the opinion of
producers on this prrposal. If you are 21 years of age or over and have produced and sold
eggs during 1951 and or art producing and selling eggs in 1952, you are eligible to
vote. Any member of a family engaged in the production and sale of eggs is eligible, if
over 21 years of age, but only one member of such a family is entitled to vote.
A copy of the proposed scheme may be obtained from the officers of your County
or District Federation of Agriculture or from the office of your Agricultural Repre-
sentative.
Producers will have the opportunity of voting by ballot; on the marketing scheme
for eggs on April 17, 18 and 190952. Polling stations will be establised at strategic
centres in each county or district. Due notice, of the location and the time orof voting will
appear in this paper next week.
Each producer of eggs and poultry who wishes to vote will be required to declare his
eligibility and to register with the returning officer before receiving a ballot. Your Agri-
cultural Representative is the Chief Returning Officer for your County or District. Deputy-
Rehuning Officers will be appointed for each polling division.
usessem,er•
VOTE AS YOU LIKE - - BUT VOTE
ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD
Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario '
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the secretary, Helen Knight. Most
of the girls took part in preparing
cooking and dressing up carrots,
onions and potatoes. The leaders
told us of different kinds of cooking.
The meeting was closed by singing,
"God Save The Queen."
Separators and Milkers.
Disc, Flout, Manure
Spreaders.
Lime and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Harrows
both wheel tractors and crawlers,
Plows, Discs, Spreaders,
Mowers, Hay Loaders,
Smalley Forage Blowers aassi
Haannsen-
We also ave repairs kw
Olirer Cockshatt Tractors.
o'nplemsuit Dealers for
ColIver Implements
ivioRRrrr St VVRIGH'T
Blyth, Ont.
PIANOS
At the
MILDMAY FURNITURE STORE
New Planes $495.00 up
Used Pianos $95.00, $185-00, 0235-00
Beautiful 2 -piece Velour
Chesterfield Suites $149.00
Lovely 3-plece Bedroom
Suites $88.00
J. F. Schuett & Sons
Mildmay and Mt. Forest
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TELEPHONE COLLECT
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McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
SHELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND
SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
DUNLOP TIRES
Guaranteed repairs to all makes of cars and trucks
Parts and Accessories.
Austin Sales and Service
13 Fro N E 77r6 BRUSSELS, OKI.
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NEW CHRYSLER EXPERIMENTAL SPORTS -TYPE MODEL
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Here is a view of the naw Chrysler rIolil put
on display recently by Chrysler Cet pet alion. This
experimental car has a wheelbase of 125,2 invites,
an overlill length of 22012 inches and un overall
height of 59 inches. It seats six persons comfort-
ably with abundant headroom. It is designed for
either the standard Chrysler FirePower
MO -horsepower engine or fir the new K-310
engine, an evolution of the FirePower that devel-
ops 310-hors000Wor on ComMorrial pretnill/TI ueL
Ms emsfie Vkgricias 'Biddy
By Roe Farms Service Dept.
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DOC, TELL ME WHAT
YOU WATCH FOR IN YOUR
FLOCKS TO PREVENT
CANNIBALISM.
FRANK, ALWAYS REMEMBER
THAT WORD PREVENT -
PREVENTION IS YOUR KEY TO
HANDLING CANNIBALISM
IN ANY FLOCK.
ELIMINATE THE CAUSES OF CANNISALISKSUCH AS
CROWOIN6-roo MANY BIRDS PER PEN
. INADEQUATE EATING AND DRINKING SPACE .
IDLENESS- KEEP BIRDS BUSY.
FLOOR LAYMI6- LEADING TO 'PICK -OUTS':
NESTS THAT ARE POORLY CONSTRUCTED OR TOO FEW
FEED THAT IS OUT OF BALANCE.
2.
3.
4.
6.
THERE ARE WAYS TO HELP STOP IT BUT PREVENTION IS
YOUR FIRST STEP. HERE'S HOW TO CONTROL PICKING:
FIRST -REMOVE ANY BIRDS THAT SHOW SIGNS OF
I WO RY'OR WEAKNESS,
SECOND- DARKEN PEN SO FLOCK CAN BARELY SEE FEED
HOPPERS Pp WATER FOUNTAINS.
TH I RD - ADD I TABLESPOON oF COMMON SALT TO EACH
GALLON OF DRINKING WATER FOR ONE
MORNING ONLY. REPEAT THREE DATSLATER
FOURTH- LISEZPECKS OR OE -BEAK
YOUR BIRDS.
YOU HANDLE (-THAT'S RIGHT,FRANK- JUST LIKE
MY BIRDS LIKE KIDS you musr KEEPTHEM BUSY
CHILDREN, TO STOP MISCHIEF- YOU FEEDTHEM
EH, DOC ? VITA -LAY SO THEY ARE HOT CRANKY -
YOU TAKE AWAY SMALL ONES SO
OTHERS DON'T PICK ON THEM -
YOU MAKE IT EASY TO FEED, DRINK
AND LAY, 50 THEY DON'T
BECOME IMPATIENT.
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FOR ROBUST HEALTH AND
EXTRA E66 PROF/T5(/$E
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