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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-11-25, Page 11"ilUR5DAY l(OVEMBEi2,' 1954 CY:II+DO N 14EV1►S REC(3liD PAGE ELEVEr The TB 'death rate , of 22.3 is mare intensive 'case i 1t1h -Farm Fo►ru�tS Huron County Hog Producers' Executive f ndi n8 has �. ss than a car er of- the rate resulted Sn earlier discovery of ill- ]e 9 t s,, ten ,Years ago: Several factors ness and this, coupled with PARR ]i.YN %i DRUM SS 4 FORUM ; ^ 6 �" contribute to • the change. First prompt treatment, has meant QBy our Hensall. Oorrespondivit) The SS No. 4 Farm Forum met .w perhaps is the'fact that Sn alF higher•recovery rates, -•N w dr 'all the provinces there are encu h and new .sur cal a u9 The regular meeting of the Parr this week at the home of Mr. and ` )' g Mrs. Fred Lobb The radio topic "; x»< sanatorium beds to provide for all pxocedtires have 'th'SLine farm Forum was held at r Tl p ,.:. 3� sem, Y also contributed to the nigher re was "Farm Insurance": 'This sub- 3f > f . . I lk i�i.:c , % c", �. Mr.cases discovered. Continuous and covert' rate, l home of ith and Mrs. Stewart 'ect`was discussed to- ozne extent. ar e : z Blackwell; with 27 present. a J s ��� a� k; ' i r� 3. On the topic Farm Insurance., The first question was: What 3 e '3t was 'considered that 'automobile do you consider most important ofj; •i: �. .� . Insurance was the most important the. different Types of. insurances "'•, � x� * '•; .��` t It was decided that automobile all, as one 'major -car accident a' farmer financially, insurance comes first, with life ss 1� C j pp �oould ruin and fine following. ' T H.L' Carved ' J P 0 R T S CIO L U M N `Fire insurance came next in im- >kh 'portance. The second question was: Do r�� r ���' 2t was also agreed that while You consider the average farm r� most farmers carry; •auto incur- failiily carries adequate insurance? i ante, they should .carry public farmers ,are £lnanchat not many The. conciate was 1Sabi7Sty insurance on all their rant' able to tractors and implements. 'Whsle carry adequate insurance. f sortie consideration -was given to This discussion was interesting ` life insurance it was felt that it as well as educational; Delegates Hs r<t, It would be reasonably safe to predict 'would be up to the `individual were appointed to attend the an. that no matter what drama, what thrills, nizal ting i $: r ate forthcoming when,east and. west meet `farmer's needs as to what type'of g and banquet to be F. a y �' 9n the Gre Cu football' final there will life'Snsurance he shotild"have held -in Londesboro, November 25 ' 'Yk ` v, a In the Gr td excel the .tall fn 1, t}w. a There was, a short recreation N. <�h!g FPliis forum agreed that the ri-. 'seconds, Iast Autumn, when Winnipeg' Blue average farmer does not •. carry period, euchre and Lost Heir be gs z>x= "y Bombers were within'•uiches and seconds of enough insurance .especially for inge, elayed, and lunch was served vh snatching vletory from defeat by the east's champien Hanill- fire, ,for 'which it is difficult to Th. r w re 21 present,t�z E s ton Tigers. ,get'buildings, implements, etc.; in- The next "meeting will be held a -;cured anywhere neat the resent at the home oVMr. and Mrs. IT— Here w p 3 cost of replacement: Public Iia- vine Tebbutt, it as a gallant loser racing, `against the clock that 'bility on cars and trucks are In mss' inexorably, ticked off ,the final seconds. Actually, this mag most cases tea low In their cover- e ' n]ficent drive started on the Winnipeg five -yard line, with yp the score 12-6 in favour of Hamilton: -; 105 yards .away 'from $After the discussion, progress:- AUBURN 3 the :Tiger line time running out; Bombers followed a trail <, J h. blazed by Jacobs, as he daringly hurled ,pass after pass, until 2ur3ire was enjoyeii by all. 'The + ` ' play had been swept to within the ver w]miers were: ladies,'lVfrs. Gordon: Miss Clam Schultz visited friends Members of the 1954 executive of the. Huron County Hog Producers' Association he y shaom theithe.last . picture.. re pose Hamilton line of defence, only three yards from their touch- arolemant men, Charles Robinson. an Kitchener at the weekend. for their. Seturer., From left: to right, are :William Young, ,Blyth, secretary; Bert Lobb, R'.R, 2, line. And here • e came a finish of such high, throat -catching 'Chet next meeting. will be held at Charles, Scott spent a few days' Clinton, chairman, Harry Sturdy, Auburn, first vice-president; Alvin- Rau, Zurich, 'second vice-. drama, we doubt it will ever be equalled. '.'the lxome of Mr and 'Mrs, John president: ; q at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, (Photo by McDowell) n Soldan. Mrs, George-Yungblut is visiting her. son Roy and Mrs'. Mugford, +++tet+ a oe r ` For, in that .last few. gripping' seconds, a tie, perhaps �++•t+� victory for the west, 'hung In the balnnoe In one, evil of ttFRndly'F Y 'mow ca TI a Huron Hog Producers Assoeiat�on r the tfi f, the hauls of the, big eledtrle clock were rolling za Phe, horke of Farm Forum. Mr and Mrs. Sherrie Wilson, CONSTANCE incl seconds of the final minute. Bombers came out Ya at the, home of'Mr, and' Mrs, Toronto, -were recent 'visitors with Have 20 -Maw to_nnty Executive of their huddle. 'Frank Riley. After'the'broadcast, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bradnock. "the business of the forum was ap- @ Mrs. A. Robertson, Peterboro, is Mrs: Joe Riley spent Tuesday 'Painting four,merab'ers 'to attend visiting her daughter, Mrs. Larry (By W. R. Lobb, President) in London. Tom Casey, all day score -handed catclier,a!lpped amunrl The county forum banquet 'in hose Glasgow, and Mr. Glasgow. Mr. Brigden, Hanover; called on the end, as Jacobs drifted back. Then he threw his last iesboro on' 1�loveiiiber '25. 'Those Mrs: Joon Arthur who has been • (This ;s one of the many .7 his: sister, 74lrs. Borden Brown, on "Pitch of the 46 he had winged up and down the field. Appointed were "Mr. -and `itiirs. Earl visiting her sister, Mrs, William reports appearing in this 6000 Copies Mailed Monday:. Tiougald Mr. and Mrs. John 1Vic- Mutchhome., Clinton, has returned year's annual survey. by the Fed Mrs. Henderson is spending It a high, and there, in the tris sun After the iliscusMon,.on ,Farm Mr. and,Mrs. Herb Mogrid Huron federation of Agricui- er `ation Annual some time with her sister, Mrs, P sunny air of a Ernest Adams. perfect November day, hung both the ball and the Dominion W s play ", progressive euchre visited their son in-law and Marsh, . face.) Ernest Adams, who suffered a football title, Casey, right on the Hamilton line, launched lads Played with prizes going to Kitchener. Mr. and' Mrs: Bert Marsh, Survey 1)Cl Huron severe stroke two weeks ago, is his 'tall loan form into the air, His fingers just touched the ladies' mast games, Mrs:' Prang Kitchener , We, the Board of the Associab- slowly improving, g ' floating sphere and • as they did, Lou Kusserow hit- Casey Riley; men, floss 'McGre or; ]ow, Mrs• • J'. J. Robertson Who has ion which constitutes the - At the first of this week, heavily in the back. His fact off the ground, Casey fell. The g been a Presid-. 6;000 copies of the Huron The many friends of Rebuen clock has just hit the final second, The game was over. ladies, Mrs, Ii, McGregor, men patient in the -Alexandra eat, 1st and 2nd vice-presidents, County Federation of Agricul- Jewitt will be sorry to learn he is -John Mcl>augald General Hospital, Goderich, has secretary -treasurer and16direr- tare Survey Ieft the office of seriously ill in Scott Memorial i4lr: and Mrs. Earl Lawson in returned home, tors one from each of the 16 town- the Clinton" News -Retard, Hospital, Seaforth. Not even Hollywood could possibly surpass the dramatic Mted the forum to their home on • The librarian, Miss M. King, Ships, wish to thank the Federat- 'bound for the homes of all the Miss Donna McDonald, 'Tees- effect, no matte' how earnestly these masters of the screen Saturday, November 27, in order ion of Agriculture of our --county farm families in Huron County, g might toll to produce a for the Teachers College, spent the week- hair-raising cit imx. It just codddn't to make the exchange: privilege of presenting a Published for the first time end with Grace RSIey. be closer. There just couldn't be a more Mr. and Wes Bradnock and brief report of our 1954 activities this year in an eight -page e , gripping finish to { y book or pap- newspaper -format rather than Trio Sunday Oanadas grifton elasaia Mr. and Mrs.. Russell King.. at- in their annual year tended the Royal Winter Fair, To- er. - the customary magazine style, Sunday, November 21 was Santa ronto, where Mrs. Bradnock was In the 1953 year book the report the survey includes reports Young People's of Canada Sunday. ` a guest of Ontario Department of from the various committees The You YarreommaMraadsuposa ,forfhbeoh"aWXhi wl�M4 was directed 'almost entirely to g People took the ser- 6t' Elmer Ferguson, % Calvert Howe, 431 Yoe a St. Toronto. Agriculture. of the Federation, and from vice in Constance Ch rch veryg Mrs. R. D. Munro who under- the_Ontario Marketing Board and the dominion Sgvs: the Central Selling A president and capably and all enjoyed the ser- • went a major .operation at Toren- g gentles, nam, provincial secretary -manager, vice, to General Hospital, was brought sly the Uzilted Livestock, Sales, as well. •• DISTILLERS �, � M � T � D by ambulance to the home of her We believe this method of selling. Pictures, and the financial daughter, Mrs. 4. G. Ling, Guelph, hogs with a few exceptions has statement of the County Fed- More than 3,000,000 Canadians • ; The Best she is convalescinz, Beeri quite a success in our county, eration make the survey very had chest X-rays m 1953 to dis- AMHl MUlto, 0WAK10 �q� .M. he Best Gift Orange Euchre For many months this method of readable, , cover whether or not they had TB, The local Orange Lodge` held a selling hogs was an experiment, This survey is published as Of All successful euchre party in the now is an established business of a special reminder and rmer- ($ A $UBSCRIPT60N - Orange I4alI On Friday. Ladies' its own at..provincial level. Let tion to Pluton County farmers high went to Mrs. Charles Nivins; us now go forward and make it to attend the annual meeting _to the men's high, Kelth Machan; ladies' at nations] level, that the ideals of the, Federation in Londes 3a yy p� ® low, Mrs. J1erb Govier; men's low, set u by the Ontario or aiuzation boyo next Tuesday afternoon` �ri1911��1jj News -Record Gordon R. Taylor. P g at one o'clock. At that time, A draw was made for a turkey might be used to the best interest V. S. Milburn, Toronto, sec - "The Home paper .With on which tickets had been sold, of all the hog producers, proses- retary-manager of the Ontario the News Arthur Yungblut was the holder sort and consumers in Canada. Federation will be guest re the lucky ticket, Another each Let us stand together in an.ef- speaker, i'+r�r+ht^,'airr=m re party will be field fn -December, fort to Improve the quality of our WK Fbt E ALL REART FOR hogs that we might produce a +� to a� +sit r6ceM�? as �w +ara�sic+ the e+w a w � tc+:t=vqtZia4gMM better product that 1y91114 find other markets of the world for our surplus. In the first ten months of this TUA 3 Year we 'have produon Co ea over Make our store our headquarters for Christmas Shopping. Went 0 hogs he rail, County that went over the rail province the same We have 'a complete selection of gifts for young and old. 1955 AdImIliris period in the 6,490,of Ontario FOR THE CHILDREN Super ow ared T Ca produced 1Prod ce While 3, all _ Canada is produced 3,993,601hogs. This is 1.8 percent below aO 1953 production. TOYS We conducted three surveys in 7 Huron this year under the corn- TOBOGGANS — SLEIGHS --- HOCKEY STICKS' 21 Aluminized P i etu re Tube mittee of Orville Taylor, Harry HOCKEY GLOVES Sturdy and William Young. Their report shows there are fewer hogs FORMER . BIER in Huron at present than last AT . A PRICE `YOU' WOULD USUALLY EXPECT- TO PAY year. ELECTRIC FOOD M XERS CLOCKS Our directors were''unanimous POP-UP TOASTERS SANDU'ICIi-GRILLS again this year in sponsoring a :FOR .A SMALL 171 ' MODEL AUTOMATIC IRONS Automatic COFFEE I"ereolatOrs t YOU' special prize of Club. (as a pro- ' YOU'VF jest Huron any Ont Cir boy or girl CARVING SETS & CUTLERY i ADMIRAL VE Sn ltss County for the best pair NEVER j�/L w gilts shown fat aled fol] fair. There FOR HIM • NEVER were ten qualified for this grant. SEEN'IT On November 3, at the directors SEEN IT annual banquet in the HolmBsvSlle ELECTRIC DRILLS ELECTRIC SHAVERS United Church, these young win. WOODWORKING TOOLS B tiers were entertained and pre - z0 so. sented with their awards and con- gratulations. They were namely: Evelyn Brodha,gen, Brussels 4-H Club; Leslie Riley, Cromarty, Hen - salt 4-]I Club; James Coultes, t Bit! Go del ar yam, Bee, V,xe 4 -FI Club; 'Garr Rowcliffe, Exeter Fall Fair.; Robert Strong, Gorrie 4-H Club; ALUMINIZED1101Donald Lobb, Clinton, Blyth Fall r OPTIC FILTER Fair; .William Longmire, .Code- ` ' rich, Bayfield 4-H Club;. Ron Tre- u worths, on BI 4-i3 Club; Geo l% r— Bacon Bl th i t County 4-H swine, Club champ We CIlristlnas'Wrap and Send Your Gifts If Desired 1` Son, Harmon Brodhagen, Brussels, DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ITEM UNTIL CHRISTMAS o Our annual Hog Producers ' roves electricfailedmeeting 'will be held the latter •;Part of January 1955, when de- ��� R. Hala krns Hardware reports will be ..given. Mr. ]PHONE CLINTON'698JJack White, owner and manager q of the -White Packing Co„ Strat- PHONE 244` ymy�3 ford, will be guest speaker, Every CLINTON ford, welcome. aaba�arr�isassar„"ia�r2rtiaibr�rz�d>rs ln��r�tty� Wit1L�G' W o e o a � ��nlgd� - � By Roe Firms Service Dept: WW6 VIS LITTER 15 NEVER SATISFIED j' `' l BUT I FED THE SOW A WHAT`DO• I WONDER DO YOU REALIZE A SOW'S MILK FLOW FALLS OFF JUST WHEN YQU MEAN-” JUST WHAT A STRAIN A HER LITTER NEEDS INCREASEliFOOD, 50Y0UYE For fast rugged growth DOC' THEY ALWAYS SEEM TO f.lm , GOOD RATION MONT'H5 GOr To SUPPLY THE EXTRA FOOD. BE WUNGRY. j BEFORE FARROWiM6 .% , N105TOF .: LITTER OF THIS SIZE PUTS and ea5ysolf-Wining, TIME. HER J06, i ON A SOW. % ER`tDSD ITS NATURAL, I" DOG. jJ . — , A. $' . ADEVpYu1f AkY } y at/1" •,,.,,a: J IM- THE SOWS . ' ° c .. THAT WAS GOOD; ' II If%r • r pf P�.yof 5r� y, ye� p"`IpNMS MItU CC. `MILK FALLS OFF I" 71 _ e J!M YOU FED T'HE �' AFTER THREE a -�'. PI65 I,1%I6IDETHE50W, - tt `la �e 9 fine h� n i ' WEEK5, YOU KNOW NOW YOU'VE GOT TO 5�11�% �� JC T HELP FEED THEM i � � � � Fkgp �/e8 STARTER ,✓ !, OUTSIDE THE SOW. o � `�^� 3 " 5HE HAS DONE,MOSfi z �Q y HER ;106. " -= s i PIG STARTER .PIGS - �• // `c �/ ,vin `�2 _ °.= "�-- ��.?Nb //�, I� �• . wo..o u,, ' /", a wF /N MASfiH OR PELLET FORM H. Charlesworth 014,Oi1,011-NOWI5EE THE IMPORTANCE OF CLINTON �� / :' FEEDfNGROEWONDERWEAN: A. J. MUSTARD SRUCEFIELD