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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1945-03-23, Page 5. P�i�, , �,:,:, . "� ��,`v, a 1.:,� , , -,*,,�,!� I . . , MAW ,41%. 141"'I'", , � ,, , A� .,� $41 0 �, 1,'� ,11.1 �.­,)"�,'��,�,, : , � - .1 I 0 I 41iii, . ref{, 0, #0 �" , 04 "� I , .", " '11141111 I �F `;Y ��'�,,'�i�i� " :1 , � I , , " 1���( ,� I , , � I � .6 , ii, " � � i,1'�,KA . 1,� ;M,� 1�1 5., �!�'; J ,#;� 6�4' 41'. � , . ,. .1 ,� , � , MIA,� ,! 0. 0 " .. R " #I � ., �, k'� � , .11.1 P "o I 1,1 " , , ­, I ., - , I ,,, �0# e# ' '@,$Q• �,� ,11�-­ 414: 04 , 01�11-, 4 UP , " , ". 00 1� 11 , �i , , i 1441 K�,., !, 'y ,- Ov - �,P ioo , , * " '' . W .-14 ". - 10111 " �i��, 4 1 1 .. ��'. r�:'.,�, " '' d' 6 "*.,."1 �,,,� �,.:. ., 7. U� ., ,)V, ,­.. 11., q , ­­ . . � I 1. I'll , , �', - , , -0, ".1" "' I :00,1,4t, ml ,0 , 0 .1� , '1015V 1� -04111*t .. '0,w,.,�Ahp§, ,,30 3„hey i � ”. , . , . , , , , 'el � I . 111.11 1 6 .t, , 'a c, �0 . 40-W `QW��,vulr 4 1 'e'; ,. MI. . 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RiAve given freely of -thel� .time. -A�fd, 4. . 1; I � ".. � L �. lents, having' In- MI the elf re ," . , ud. , e w, of hospital and thelreappnsibIlIty Of goln-Ani-stdring these fundt wisely 4, and . well. , � . I . I TA, severing my association with , - V" 1, ' I 'You, I would likeAo tike this oppor- ,tunity of expresaIng. my sincere . I I � I . I . 5X ,and, 3X 1 SHINGLES -1 4 '. . I Y'lectric Fencers - Fence. Wire„' - . Cedar and Steel i Fence Posts - Gates. . .,Grass Seed -` Seed Corn I Garden Seeds - Fertilizer - Xeresan 11 . . " I li . CO-OP FEEDS . ... . '. ,ChIckstart9'r I � Pigstarter Growmash I Hog Grower I ,-Laymash � .. Sow Ration Hatchmash , Dairy Ration I 'WESTERN GRAIN AND CHOP . `;WESTERN - . . Finns' Minerals and Monks I . Reduced Iron, Rex Wheat Germ. Oil . . I Universal Milkers and Parts .1 .SEAFORTH FARMERS ' '. CO-OPERATIVE . PH -ONE 9, . , , end 't'0wAs'4I0p7­h0�. :Ilelpe4 'go mue)k � ", � ., 11 ...1. ,� - ! . . , , . - ­­, . .. � I .., ,� �, ­;.'"! , ea M.q '0114 . . 14 I-- I "I ;helped I � . ," XIMP �- I '. . : ­ : Al K, . J ' �afid, 'been� ap I " ",.,.;� I 11, �111 ..�', I . . prec ated, more., ,than. -­ I � � I .. ..., I ­ -WitIr" Mr and � . . "'' Ii.- - -­ - " 44.6. ", X " I words can express. 1: 11 .1� . - �l � , '­­ it - - be. ';' . . , , � , I .) � �', ,A,'rental;,,­Aj �-"eoA�cer, w! ,'el , , r.s� E41 , ., � 1, i'- "", * " At atl%e like this there is, a temp, An"'Loude,shb�4 .iin. A-drid"' ' ' " nom,' Moleewo I. . �, 4y,.� , Arch 'Oborgo Wall tam i -to review. the circuniata1kc(im ,2,g*� when the MWOWI.iele 'a . I I I And. difficulties with' whigh. our 139,ard ' , ,, - � be I dedicated,.' AxFtr" -0- Niligif ;Wwip, - ' gan" will , �-Is, - -'on tiv,es her . e, I . was .confronted, at the time when the piogra V , . � program viiII:b6 Miss, Edna Icl&� We were 'first organized., However, ,meyer; gues,t organist, * Mlsa Grace 4eutt of the M . , � to make such a.review is as .useless McKellar, soprano, ,And Miss Mari?n of Ribbert, 'a as ,it would be 'unwise, . for after all Me - Toronto last h r now under -the bridge. � 4pllar, violinist. Th�,'Iatter� t*6 the,,se�retary, " . artists .wee g9M x . � I � , , pe..U��4ts. ,i.t ,. the . , - - ' Our problem is. not -of the P,�st, .but Stratfor'd"Nusi6af Fesil-Vil. ' ' � '-. �'�..%. . ' - i � . . one of the future -the - givin' � . g, of . . I � . I � . Pro " . , . � 1� I I I I per hospit-Alization without becoming ' I - I I - . 11 .. 1 BRUCE ­ And ,6k fi !, and ; viii, ! . her Kellar and,, I .. and Bitzma 0 PMO of areal burden on our rappidipalitiep I is a problem'whiet willrequire the clos- est co-Qperatip.n ,of hospital boards wawwimmwww� . I I . , ST.. COLUMBAN - ' . ' � 1A-"*,qA�,,,-;T I . " .11 I - ---- I . . .11 I 1111111111111 ,�. , � . ,. ;.�, "I ��. MENIM111111 Mr. and Mrs. ,t.. Poth4ringhain of i - I I . I - The March- meeting. of the C.W,L. . and 'their staffs. It in may be that these ' Hamilton, and Mrs. #enner, of Clin, � I .institutions will eventually be taken on March 1st. The records to,, visited Mrs,. D. VW��ringham. on 11 � . over by our Go7pruments, but even then -the people will to pay. .was.1held of the 'previous meeting were read , Sunday- ,. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott spent Mon. %, ::�. -have and. ado adopted. Letters of thanks were I . . day. dii London. �M....eous :- .. - From, the outset it was the hope and desire of every member of our received and read from the family of the late Mrs. -Ellen Flanagan for Mr., and, Alm. A. Vapfe.-and Wayne, � Board that we would be able to carry Mass -cards and from Rev. Captain "Ptes. of London, visited relatives in -the village over the week -end. If on without constantly, appealing to, ,.O'Roufke and Joe Williams apd � ow ..:: -s.: our, municipality for help. This we to'do, Pdt7 Maloney* for their. Christmas 11 . which I Mrs. Hohner and Mrs. Dawson spenf Thursday in London. . �. aged We ad -also 4A.ve. managed ,h management, rather hoped, by careful manage box ehich they had received -if a little late -Iii- splendid condition, The . Mr. and 4�8'. Job Edmunds a' .4 and . than by excessive charges, .,to even- 3rd 'vice-president reported four Mass family -of Mitchell', and Mrs. F. Kling . . tually build up a fund to make exten- 'cards sent to deceased members. The and, Marilyn and .Mrs.,, Manson, of - ­, . �.'-'ii��i�"ii, . sions to Or building whbh needed to Red Cro'ss.'report, submitted -by- the Seaforth, visited Mr. An& Mrs. T. H. .........-::j ...::::,: ,..".': ;:;; ., li*i. meet the "demand` for ,increased hos-' convener, ,. W61 -k Wheeler on Sunday, .' .' ' ... :-::-::,;.�I.I......i!iii�i�",:�:; :..:.: .: i:�� - - ;.: ".... ::.4...:. ..'....': ... pitalization. .,Personally, I have al- completed; 76 bed socks, 6 children's Mr.. and Mrs. James -• Burdge, . of . . ways advised against allowing -our- sleepers, 4 children's combinations, God-erIch, spent the week -end with ...1. ....... Selves to become involved In debt. to 10 diapers, 6 panties, 2 pairs socks, Mr. And Mrs'. F. Burdge." I the extent that we •might note able 3 quilts, the tops for which were - Mrs. A. Pittersod. and;'Ronnie spent .1 . .. .... I .. ..... 1. ... i*i , ..'.."... ...., I.. -� :Z::j :: : 'i to prQmptly meet current obligations donated by Mrs. A. Ducharnib, Mrs. the, week -end In Toronto. and I am very grateful to you for -Peter O'Sullivan and Mrs. J. McIver. Murray Atkinson, : RX.A.F. and ., baving supported this policy. It -has It.,was decided to make A'donation io -Mrs. Atkinson;, of, i,�aiiiilion, are vis- ­ - meant, of course, that our building the Red Cross Jam Fund from: a.bo- iting his father, Rev. Mr.'' Atkinson. I . L sial, held on ,March 17th. I Mr. and Mrs. ,James McCully, oil " 1. . . .. - . I Ur—A,24 4. 11 1, �11 — � ... , ... ::; ,. ­.­.. :.., �. ., .." "....".. :* :. '.., - : , � . -�--,..-.�."..'.. , : . , �-, E W : i*,�**;, . . .. I I . I last week with t6n­present. day morning she seemed to have en - 1111111111 I . . I . I ' ' ' . any It I en- joyed it to the full, rathef','thaxt feel- . . dn- less desirabl, after: � N-5-11 I : �' ,-� r/J "", f ... � . � 1. .q. . .. �4:-:::1:1;:1 :�::�:::.;:�:�:ii] . . I . . . — , . - , spen , e wee -end WIUL - Mr. J. McCully and ,Mary. I ­� . I . . .... . . I I AL, SALE - D ISr"ER'S . I . . . . I HURON COUNTY HOME'— One Mile -south- of ­ I . . .1, - i , . Clinton, Ontario, on No. 4 H ghway . . . I I . I . TUESDAY, MAR. 27th,t 1945 . 1. I I Commencing At 1.36 p.m. . . . I I .. , A Complete dispersal sale of the Shorthorn Herd of the Huron County . � Home will be held on the ablove date, consisting of the'fo'llowing— ' I �,f . . ' I 3 Fresh Cows, 5 due shortly. after thesale, 3 to .' ' freshen in the fall, also 2 open vaccinated heifers . . . . . .1. This herd'is fully'ac 1red-ited and T.B. tested. . Catalogues will be.av liable at the County,H,ome, Clinton, Ontario, Phone 24', and also at the Agricultural Office, Clinton. The Committee in charge of County Home Affairs have decided to maintaip. a dairy herd only, and therefofe"the entire herd. of Short- horns will be sold to .the,"highest bidder at this sale. . . I . .. .TERMS - CASH I . . . I . . HURON COUNTY. HOME COMMIT -TEE , . . (A. McCann, Chairman), ?ropiiet ' ' " ' Chairman), ors .1 . I N. W. MILLER,"Clerk. � . DUNCA A. BROWN, Auctioneer. -N\ I ELIMV.-ILLE - * � . I � . . .1 Mr., and Mrs. H, Dalrymple and 1, I ,G race. nt, Sunda� wirth Mr. and - '. Mrs. I-jugh Dalrymple.. Mr. -and Mrs�.' Frank Strange, of Toronto,, week -end visitors with Mr;. and Mrs, G. swan -' I A. Mrs� Jamieson and Mrs. Brock at- . � I tended the funeral of their niece in . Owen Sound last week. ;' I Sunday afternoon .last Mr. and Mrs. John McMurtrie and Miss Mary and Mr. MurraY,'dfbson sp6n't-a few pleas- ' 'ant 'hours with their, aunt, Mrs. Wi . 1- liain Burton, who recently celebrated 'her 100th birthday, and her da'ug'- ter, , Mrs.- D. Morey. , . The Mit6liell Advocate makes' the following referehee - to that.town's centenarian: "Th' "* k- . ,...- wee we, receiv- ' unique ' ed. the most unique present we ever expect to have, a piece of the birth- day cake that marked the one hun- .drodth .anniversary ..of . ,- Mitchell's 'and old gr Id lady,! ,Mrs. -William Bur- to, --on. Sunday, March 4th, . And for ton --on,. good, measure, we, had, A, delightful visit with, ,her. on,'Tuesday evening. One would have thought= she -would be flied `after all the ;eX_c1tement of some ETty' calleig' and members' of the family, about -her, but -while she (lid admit to a bit of tireduesp, Tues - I I - I I . . : 11 .- . _ 11111111111111111 I ... �, kisses . Ruby. Miners and Ada An- .drew, of,�Exeter, were visitors with I Mr. Rich, Johns on Friday of last ", , I week. . ' Mrs. Newman.Baker, of Wellburn, spent the week -end with Mr. H Ford. H. I Cpl. W: H. Dickey, of'., Calgary; spent 96veral days last week visiting Mrs:, Dickey,, and children. visiting Sgt. Halry and Mrs. Murch and children were week -end visitors with I Mr.' P. Murch.' . I , Sgt' Clarence Ford, of Malton,was home for a few days the first of the week at his,home here. , . . '. Mii. J. Harding, of Exeter, , visited with her daughter' a few days last . week. ' . I I I . Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig' of . Cromarty, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Johns, The W.M.S. and W.A. held a. sDc-' u lal ,evening in the church rch basement last Friday evening when about 60 A good program, ' Con- sisting, of pjano, vocal, violin and . guitar musical numbers,- .Was . I . . I I given., . � given.. The Red Cross Unit met at Mr. Ev- I Skinner's on Tuesday evening . I • . I I I I . I last week with t6n­present. day morning she seemed to have en - 1111111111 I . . I . I ' ' ' . any It I en- joyed it to the full, rathef','thaxt feel- . . dn- less desirabl, after: � N-5-11 I : �' ,-� r/J "", f ... � . � 1. .q. . .. �4:-:::1:1;:1 :�::�:::.;:�:�:ii] . . I . . I . �. 1 .. was aJoy to chaWwith her,about.past I ­ ­� . -L. 1. -,4 "It "Iffi-R, ­ - and'-ptesent happenings, midst, it set- I . . , . certed ,effort on -our part to collect this good � ting of flowers from loved ones and - 1. " '44, " , �.­­', ":;"1�,L),F t'.-"' - 1114.,,�.;.�IRP5`11 � . "I I ��". - . , I , ' friends, amongst which, was a -gorg- agree they are tops when you see, them. . %, ::�. : I bouquet of one hundred 'white ma. �M....eous :- .. the' newest and. most popular Shades - and ' '. - L'' ' � �­ ..­ And red carnations from her grand- W. . 11 . ., . I , ­ � I - -7 �...,.­­­ � , 1, 11 ; .X. .-`..�"...,.,.:, .. 'I, .. . . I children in Detroit. There seemed to due .:.. --- : I . be dozens And, dozens of beautiful � ow ..:: -s.: I I . . . I I . . . .". . I . blooms and'the'Mitcheil, Nutsery bad . ;.::. I :i�*, .: ,� I 1.i-,'i�, . sent, an orchid corsagq. Cards, let- , ..... .;ii- .:."... ;i-�.":.�:.: .,.,...... .I...., ,- ,' I ". ".....-�-. ,: ... . . . :,:;K�� .:;::. :1:;;;:::;01.::,�.. 1.'-,� i`. " iliii�ii�.',.i�:`. . .. 1�,' ters and messages; of all kinds found I their way home, while f1pe. ' . sub ­::,��!�!�:,*'�� : ..;:­.'.'.-.'. ::;::.,.,. .1R.1 '�.1:-;.:-:'X-Z � to ,her a 'Rev. - ­, . �.'-'ii��i�"ii, . picture taken by. her minister, ase .........-::j ...::::,: ,..".': ;:;; ., li*i. A. H. Johnston; and enlarged by the ... :-::-::,;.�I.I......i!iii�i�",:�:; :..:.: .: i:�� - - ;.: ".... ::.4...:. ..'....': ... Burgess Studio,. was amongst her pro . . .,gifis. Her�'soii;' William, came from wh ...1. ....... Detroit for the week -end, while her - 4aughter, Mrs. 'J. 'T. Brewitt, joined .1 . .. .... I .. ..... 1. ... i*i , ..'.."... ...., I.. -� :Z::j :: : 'i them from Toronto, for Mrs. Burton, . � , due I resides wAth her daughter, Mrs. Dan . Oil ., Morey. Her third daughter, Mrs. W. M. Sill, of Jamestown, N.Y., was un- dei ,,;i:;�: " " .. ..... ­ :.:.:.:, ..'.... . �.:, . , `:*'.:.�1;;::.:�...* ..�.. N: .;:;; ...... ........ I'll, ... ..­/.­­.:-:; I,. able to come 'home. Other relatives .;ii I..:::..: .. here -were Mr. and Mrs. -Arnold � ... , ... ::; ,. ­.­.. :.., �. ., .." "....".. :* :. '.., - : , � . -�--,..-.�."..'.. , : . , �-, E W : i*,�**;, . . .. Pearce, Mrs. n,ed,Culliton and Gale, ' to t ,. "��....�.:��.'���ir,., ',W� �, I -, R1 . , .".....'.1 I `:, . !:�. I -� - i;:.;� "' . .A �.".,:�.,,�;�i�:!�i* . . I St? Marys, and Mr. and Mrs -James , Pearce, Galt. Mitchell has been the an . a ., :7;:: , ..:;!,.,... I .. ... I., i �-,������:ii�,��:.!!��:��:���.i�� residence of Mrs.' Burton ever since �..;*­�.�.�� . 1.."'; :::;�.�������i::.:::.,;,;, " I... , �,.:­'...... �.:;.i ..., " '* 11: -��i -ona she came to Canada fi Cornwall * " ... I . . � - , ,, -,Y� %& - 5,-,: ....... , ' , ..' .....W.M... 54 TEngland, . as a' bride. M r. Johnston �rdcalleof'in Main St.',17nited Church Pou fini ...::;,.;;':., .!,:... . :. :�X. : i::*: i.��.; ., . -, I %-:;::::k,i* .1 �:;:., :,:::: on Sunday moi morning that she had sung I , ..:;:;:::::::*,.ji;: :;$;­:-:-:.!.:.:.:.:..:.­ ... . .. . .:.*.�:.., "... . ;,::..,:,;;-::... , ., � : . girl in the Cornwall choir, and . " . . - ,;.;.;.;.. .-:-.,-:-:*iii:1 .e. .0 ',:.:.::;,;�:i ...:!j::::,::::�:i��::��ill i��;�i�ii�-.. - ... , ��i��i:���!i��!!j� ,�8-a one of her favprite hymns, "When I i I are . I... .... � .... .:.":.!.,...:,;...:.:.:.:.:...:":... 11 ... �. .X - ,Survey the Wondrous Cross," was I ..:.:::;, , . ';..,.X* : I "': .. i�ii: sung, during - the service While a fav- Coll .,.---%,::11.1-`..-,,,. :*.:'. .. ­:,.... �. � .... .... :: ;..... , . ... orite scriptural passage *dg also pXO .. ::: .i ;:.. ... I read' beginning: "Let not your heart• ?. I . . . . . . -,. .,...! . be troubled." Mrs, Burton. has, been deeply attached to her church down due I . through the years and, without glass- es, she spends her reading time with of ... .. I bftW1%-;* . her 'Bible or the Christian Herald. Coll 1. ".. ..... I I " While her hearing is somewhat im- . WE am . � ,i her from ,paired it in noway prevent, I . . . carrying on enjoyable conversation' . � for she is very keen of mind ' As We I I I . . - , ­�—�-Z.V- ky . . I � - ,said last week, "May' God bless her," I and may she enjoy continued good ,. , L I I health." . . . I I I . I I I .0. . ­­ I .. His [fed Cross Nother .'. � , . FIGHTING through the mud.and icy slush . Freely giving .their.; time and labor, these I .Spanish Eggs I . of flooded battlefields, our boys in the front .. .hard-working" volunteers make your Red . P . . . I . line have learned to bless the tens of thousands Cross dollars stretch'rirther. Thanks to their . on Toast . of devoted women who labor as.volunteSx efforts,, each dollar you give S multiplied . L . ay -four slices of toast on I bottom thu I I three times in the value of food, clothing and I I . workers for the Red Cross. ,)- . or cut to fit bottom of baking dishes. ... I .1 . . Canadian medical supplies it buys. . - out 4 hard -cooked eggs in half length- in , Through five years of war, these C , I . "Blue Smock" workers have knitted hundreds GIVE -and give generously, to support their Wise or crosswise, Remove yolks, due I I I of tbousaAas of pairs of socks . . .'made mil- selfless work. Let your contribution ,to the . press through sieve. Add % teaspoon I lions of other comforting afticles of clothing Canadian Red Cross be the token ' of y&r salt, dash of cayenne, or pepper, 3 4 .. -packed millions of 'Red Cross food parcels. thank&,Lto these devoted women who.ser*e in I I . - tablespoons salad dressing ,and one try , Other specially -trained volunteer women serve very truth, as "another mother" to your boy, ' teasvooii chopped parsley.' Beat --un- . * ' or you ie I - til fluffy. 0,L,,qson well ell to this ( as drivers, as nursing aides, as. office workers I . r friend or neighbor I or in the fighting . line. , . . ,taste. Re- . .. I , . ndietitians. I � I I I ,4�1-1- --ill-" .."r.1; 6-11 I � I . Main St., Se'af'orth. Phone 139 fill, egg whites, Top stuffed, eggs with . T, * . 61ittoired crumbs or 90Ated cheese; l I - J. C. M.AcKenzie's Re "dence ,�,I.-�, , I . $1 g "I. broil or bake in hot oveh about six R?0,'.­. I n. �`,-- . X`x 11-1 I i*1111>1111 - 111 xnl, minutes, until crumbs -are brown .or . 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I � �, i 1 ,,� ti, 0 �6i� 11 " R, � , � -, -, . . ­� -"'­',�-?4,r I 'g,", 1, ., 01 . , . certed ,effort on -our part to collect this good � I �7"L,�.J­�j"j L� - i:* �t I - 1. " '44, " , �.­­', ":;"1�,L),F t'.-"' - 1114.,,�.;.�IRP5`11 . I . " L - . . array of tweed and worsted Suits and you'll , . -1 , "I I ��". - . , I , ' ,!: ,­ 1� Ng 1. 'y' . 1.11'.. �.L 1 1, , po, � 1, I � - "- ii,,�,�,!�'! �`, I agree they are tops when you see, them. . , " : I I There are models for yo"ung and old;'in', all . ;� , , 11 . ,.'�.� L ��,� �,,: ' :: 7:.y � ", the' newest and. most popular Shades - and ' '. - L'' ' � �­ ..­ . I ... . ­­:­­! 11 . W. . 11 . ., . I , ­ � I - -7 �...,.­­­ � , 1, 11 I I tailored by Canada's best makers . I . . . .. . . I � ..;:��! il , � - I . . I I Sizes 35 to 46-- . ' ; L -­ I . 0 L1 I .X." --"J . . � i,!""L�: I I I . . . ..1. . . I ' . . . . I, . . . L I . . - I I � 11 .. .. - .0 . . . I . .. 24050 t 3500O.' L .1 .... I .... I'll L . . . . . .� �­. Ll I I I . . . I I . . . .". . I . � I , � L , I . �. .. 1411, . . . , ­ I '110 10. ... 1,�-i , :'. . ... . A / 0 I . E mll� 6 . . I I s. 1, , I I— . I I I I - I . . , I . - 1. .. . I " -� I I . "'., � �,­ I . ,'�,, . I . I .. - ­ ,"! .. . , � . � - , C . '4� ! . I L "... . I L , 2 L, . . I - g.g . I �11` . t 50,11, .7 , ��", " 'I � , I � 1. I "N. I . 0W ­%�, . 11111 L I . ;`�,O '.. . ,.,N�LM. . I , ,�IN2L . . L , . tlr', �, "I ,R I � I . . I . . : .. . .1 .1 . . . . ..1. I .1'.. .1 . I I I .. ­ �I I - 1. , . ., I I . � . .!;��, I , . eat I I . * 3'. . The'1945 Call for Poultry M 4 I 11 .� - �­A ., I . I I . I - I . .... � . :."., - A survey of the domestic and export markets shows that there will be a. de- ,". I . . ..1. I L ' �� � ­;Rj ad for every pound of Grade A and Grade B poultry meat that can be pro-; I.. " . -,-�, I, I � -�.: I I..", I ed in Canada- in 1945. There will not only be a demand for this product in its- - ., '. "�L; L " "I . .. .. .1 I Hght, but the shortage' of other. meats Will accentuate it . I I � . I . - . "I"iIIN . other. ;; ­,�,, . I . , I . '' I L I The Executive of the Poultry Industry Coninnittee of Ontario instructed a . ­��,;,,;;rll� I I -committee to consult with representatives of the produce trade in order to I ; , I . , ertain what specific and definite informatiodcould be given to poultry meat � - . T ducers—es-oecially as to the prie-es they should be able to obtain for their bircls. . . m they are ready for market. . I . . . I ..... . 11 .. . - , I The following points have been established and they are presented, .to -,p,rO7 ers. so as, to acquaint them with the possibilities of a,phortage, to impress up - them that the markots'need, and will need, poultry meat, and as,a guide in I � 1. erminigg the extent of production. Tb:e points are: , . . . . .� . � . I 1, . 1. Arrangements have been concluded through" which Canada is to supply he United States Army her surplus up to thirty million pounds of Grades •A ' I B poultry; Chicken, two lbs. and'over,; fowl, 8 lbs. and over. . 2. No cockerel chicks—particularly heavy breeds—that can be' raised for Itry meat .9hould'be destroyed. They can be grown and profitably -sold when , . I shed. . I - . . 11. . ` I . 3. The demand will be principally for Grade A and Grade B. Grade C birds an uncertain quantity'atthe best and so must ,suffer a substantial price dis- -, nt. , A large percentage of. C's could be turned into a higher grade through I � per care, feeding and finishing. This will pay. I � 1 4. The members of the produce trade were asked to state prices that pro- ers could feel assured of receiving for Chicken during all of 1945 in'th6 light, e present situation, and forecasts.. Here are the figures and producers Cali nt on these as what they should ask f6r—and get—on the basis of DRESSED -- IGHT and GRADE, F.O.B. COUNTRY PROCESSING PLANTS. - - - :- - . . - . � . . I I . CHICKEN. I . I I I . . I � . GRAD9 A MILK -FED . 30c per lb. -1 . GRADE A ............. 28c " 91P 1 . . .11 GRADE B MILK -FED . 29c " " . . GRADE B .............. 26c " ' " , - . . .. , GRADE C ............... 20c' " " (4 lbs. and up) . . . I I I "Prices for the first -four grades are for birds weighing two lbs. and over, - . I . s allowing a liberal weight range. Grade C poultry is not wanted and tee market for smaller than 4;,Ib. birds I thisgrade—as well as for dulls—can not be predicted; it never is good. Pro- , qrs should s . trive for the higher grades. ' � � ' I 11 .1 . / This, then, is 'definite information for the producer as to his market f6r poul- meat for 1945. Cockerels should be grown not destroyed co-operation to, I I '. y . ­ . . I .end herym6n' and their chick buyers would help materially.,. I . � � ttvv V . 1 I 1111.061 11 I 0Poultry Industry Com'mlf Onfirio... II ­ . H. B. DONOVAN, Jr., Sec.-Treas. I I . , � �,,�," "' . . I I I ��� I•; I 1 . 'pt, � 'j'jfotl�hr,., " � ' . 11 I , � S .., 1��z This adverfisemept is spasored,hy I. R. Spin &Son, - WNW -1 11­1,;,�,.z� . , I . - ' . I ...., I 1-% .. .,� " , , I :� I , . I i ' I 111 " q � , "I s firm *ish& to impress upon Poultry'Prddueft-s that it e I � �,�` -;�,I,. - z � ", �, I � ,,!� 1,,� 1. � - I I I '00"e, 4 �,6�, � I � . 'I, " -tp supply this, IQ ted States demantljherojwthib, �trj�'' � - . z,t,�,� I ,,, �� 1:. UnWdlfato Withave to se6k,, 4 Fso � - tt. A , ., - ,�C':;� . , , '4- , , - �, " " .. " ,� I ' ,!�­­­­,;111'. 111. ­ � r',' g. � � ­­­ .1 . 1J-,0,:, t:4: .,--,,1, ­,. o.. ,. I'Y". , "" �� � ,.. - I`;� , , I '�r �­ � Z , . . . I k I ". ,,, 't�, ,-� �'. I I ,',� �': .-". 11 ;�.,.,�i,l,,;,�",�,�!�.�,,.:,?�. " � ... 1,�'111. I- � . 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