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The Huron Expositor, 1947-03-28, Page 6ti 9` E A -T Aix: Trollies, iu•.all Eindf5:. cif weather, she's at last' Peat. Peau count on her • agicl. •she's proud of it. With switchboards busied than ever because of the many More lelep ►ones hers ilia:aiR' "The Spirit of Ser- • vice". More switchboards are being added and more operators trained sothat you may continue to have the best telephone service at the lowest coot. THE BELL TELEPHONE' COMPANY OF CANADA er of members and visitera presents rs Charles Rainey presided ,aver the elating,, 'lVirs, 4.. N. Douai., ]eading• ' rayor, Tis. B, Jarlter a eadiiig the ` t~tipture. lesisqu, trod 'Mad.. Williert fila aeadtfng a poem.'.r'he ;men iaera iaratled a an a title for the 444:41.. w1404;9iGtr ki, !3e4 in' the l'fal•],r *.14g the; attP rr0 •ag ill w as.'''0440.'100.•• 1t ei1 T h * kl*ic alaa :y Ilea '0js, 1rs ,#0ley z d Si's..l'llAr k ."VeilsiAnniss roed �de, OOP*. loins, llAAzghaa t'A 1stIA goal-Ahturedl ° of'< ,nonoral Waplan I;ol%teiiiO4li+ free*; of a.., s' 0?ig~Yr"iii,d lige gne of 'tile window -drop. Pers aPO-ax-' ea --as little-teatsWII0PaaRea Au k414. r' llea><'ted .• officer' 'eaplaialad; 'richt , i" you st d, ffk, this ?, we : of lutes e da ao0a, . other•. .'p.,@• • • l ealk.. t. • .bo- - hind *91 4401 the noict'F,bli y au'kntx it you've fei'Pe!l.: a Oar. .. . ,Parr Fromrl ld Bit, self 1 5 ompe titian To Wil ° ochre Trophy, ' • "'Despite a day -long Sleet'OOP), the Huron Old" Hoye" Association of To- ronto held' a highly aucgeaai'hl ei obre and bridge at the 1 elinpnian.,, Club Friday night. All iaeetions of the county were fully .represearted. Masa)" special prizes were given for the win- ners of both bridge and euchre; but the .special attraction wag con'ipet tion .for the beat pair of euchre players ' the Association. The J. A. Mcl,,arera Memorial Cup' \vas won by J: d. Scott, formerly of Blyth, wand Mrs. Jessie acarlett, formerly _of Brussels, this pair eliminating Ralph Sheppard and Mrs. Grosse, of`Godericbs 1». the teals. Wallace McLaren, son of the late J.' A. McLaren, made the presentatioaa. tO the winners, The president,' B. ,.H. Mc- Creath, spoke of the loss to the as- sociation of so many oldtimers drir- ing the past few ,ears. and of Mr. 1VIcLaren as the most beloved of them all. . The pairs who competed for the trophy were as follows: •Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fowler, Exeter; Mary McGregor and, Robt. Little, 'Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. A. G: Smith, Wingham; Mrs. -A. Allen and Mrs. Smith, ,Gods- rich; Mr. and .Mrs. Clare Lannan, • dnni r R, IOW Vigo sen. crOA,ericlii 1l aleA shapes: d' alk. Mrs, aresSo, Codei'4eJt. $Df, Lia RieeP, Goder h.' xPerp- Bela er - Bela Sa aahalleI V,Lo >iaig, t.eoke 440 Mill: GOO, ?l,pin, QQoderlq ; Reg. Willa ?a, .Godetiebt and Jedntte dpi, C1 Stow, Fro4 ljobinson find Jack Allan, Goderiieh;, •Chief' C. B. Aims lln i G,odercih, • till. lk[ts . C. Ai .. , vi nlltam; TH•altau 'and Mrs. I. Mines, u`n sli t e; Mr, aid Mrs, Wes, McCN`t- oheon,' Bruses's; Mr. anti• llrs. 'S.. M, Wickens, Dungannon; Margaret At- kiaison and `Jean: ' Tulp er, iiblig; J.. O. Scott, 'ailyth, and Mrs. J. Sear,, tett, Brussels Mrs. M. hada and 'H.' O. Sloan, Blyth; W. Dane and Mrs, 33. Greer; Gttrrie; Bert Greer andMrs, D. W. Dane, Gorrie;. Matt. -Scarlett, Seaforth, and Mrs. J. •O. Scott, Bath; Mr. and Mrs: R. Dundas, • Seaforth; Mrs. Speare, Seafortii, and Mrs. Gard- iner, ardiner, Walton;: Mrs. Curry and, L. Laird, Base Line; Mr. and bins. Ray Carter,'Ciiiiton; Mr. and Mrs. Doriand Glazier, :Clinton; Leola Nott and Lulu Smith, ' Clinton; M. and Mrs. ,Frei Elliott, -Clinton.. Refreshments in 'olds. ]Huron . style were served•and the gathering mingled in groups renewing many old friend- -Pair riend Ration Coupon Due Dates Coupons • now good. are sugar -pre - ,serves S26 to S45, butter B35 to B461 and meat M64 to M78. Lakeview Poultr Farm And hatchery Wein Bros,, Exeter, .Ont. Phones 78 and 9 This Looks Like' the Year to Make Real Money in Poultry • HERE'S WHY:. And the way we estimate supply and pricgs for this :coaling FALL and WINTER .,BGG PRICE CEILINGS REMOVED . The British contract will take all surplus eggs to May 31, and a sharp rise in prices is' expected in, June and July. Estimates are that production of baby chicks, and turkey :poults in the United States is down'by from 40-50%. This means the "t?nited States will have far °les•?; eggs, chickens anad turkey's for export and might . even want to buy Canadian' eggs, ready -to -lay pullets, .poultry . meat and turkeys.' In January past 35 carloads of ,Araer'ican .turkeys were shipped to Ontario. Feed prices in•.the United 'States are high at the present time due -Perhaps' to a great. extent, speculation, 'thus'•greatly curtailing chick purchases, but feed prices are expected to lower again. this Summer, so this may create a demand in the United States • for Canadian poultry products. The Poultry Industries Committee is trying and expects to get an increase in ex- port egg and poultry prices for our surplus for 1947 and '48. It is expected that price ceilings in beef, pork and poultry meat will be removed this Summer, so 'there should be a good home demand and prices should be better...' POULTRY MEAT PRICES` Summing it all up, it looks:like the year to start as many chicks as early as at alt passible. Don't lM the 'temporary feed and egg and poultry' meat prices change your mind. on the amount of pullets or cockerels' you buy. . Wliat you are buy.- , ing now are not, for immediate markets., ' Cheap • ordinary chick`s often cost more to raise .than good chicks. It takes at least, the same amount of feed, time,.' space and equipment to raise, 'poor quality cfiicks as .it does to raise the best. BUY LAKEVIEW CHICKS' BACK- ED BY A REAL LAYING AND BREEDING PLANT All Breeders double 'bloodtested, banded and cull- ed. Hatched, handled and shipped right in modern' . up-to-date equipment. ' - Many Lakeview Customers all over Ofitario and Quebec say' Lakeview Chicks are the best they 'ever, had and buy thenit, year after year. ' Best Chicks We Ever Had ' We received: clucks from your hatchery 'last year and they were the best we ever had. The pullets are laying good and the cockerels developed to a.good size, reports Lincoln Tuedke, Eden Grove, Ont, They were wonderful Chicks 'and have been laying very good this ' Winter From E. N. Hicks, Finpb, Ont, Never ,had such good hick • as, with Chicks •` I got from you, reports Ernest G. Branhardt, Hawkestone,• Ont. Hid grand luck with yourr. Chicks- - Never. last ,the EXTRAS. reports John Purvis, .Collingwood, Ont.. • Never had Chicks Do So Well Never 'twit any from disease,--iVirs. 'Donald Stiekwood, Sha,roti, Ont. Froin Berk TF.. Stacey, . St. Marys— _ The ..last eli<lcks We gut rrom you •were the best' we ever raised,. We put 1q6 pullets in out of 400 Mixed .chicks bought, They started•to lay at 5.r. months and- ke4rt at 'it all along. The grade was excellent, Wouldn't you too Tike to be aasatisfied 'Lakeview customer? I Prompt Delivery ' y. - .. .. ,, may... ... ... • ... .. -.. .. -.... With. a capacity of 6Q00Q 'Lakeview Chicks weekly and hatches much higher than anticipat- ed, we can give' prompt delivery in.most breeds .for most dates irr 'mixed chicks, pullets or cock-. erels. STARTED PULLETS AND•MIX.ED CHICKS -2, ��and 4, 8 Weeks Old'- .N These, pullets are all raised in •our modern 'air-conditioned brooder plant 'under ideal condi- tions They are' not raised, under make -shift space. We have two modern broodir}g plants with a capacity of 30,000 pullets and make, a practice of brooding started pullets, Started and Day Old Heavy Breed Cockerels, 1. to • 4 Weeks "Old At- very SPECrIAL prices far PROMPT deliv= • ery THIS week and NEXT. Phone 78 or 92. You will save money by taking delivery, now, and you ,- should hit a good market. ' • 4 Week Old • Ready Made Capons -. At greatly reduced prices for this"•week and next. It • pays to raise Capons. The Price. of Capons Was 5c per lb. higher last Summer and. • Fall than • the price of Cockerels. Capons don't • fi• ght and take less feed per pound ,of gain. 'We are almost booked up now for May and June de- livery, iso it will pay to take delivery now. How To Make Extra•Space For Early Pullets or Cockerels with Better Results PLAN 1. ^Place some of your range shelters on the barn. floor or •mow. -You can make a pen with, a little. fence wire or gates, etc. If the weather is, cold, sack the shelters en three sids. Pullets or cockerels can be handled sate-, factory at four weeks• old. and, often do better than .if left overcrowded in a colony house. ' Six- ..week-old ix..week-old chickens should have one square foot floor space per bird. • - - PLAN a Place shelters along front or east side of colony house. Cut a small • dpor and .. let them run into the range shelters as- young as .three 'weeks old. Shelters can be sacked or boarded in on' three sides. PLAN 3:. Place two ,'helters together end for end said—put 100 to 125 pullets in the -two ;combined shelters.; Let them roost in one end and feed. It the other or have slatted sides and place .feed' and water troughs on outside same as is customary with turkeys...in wire pens, FREE Helpful hints an poultry management, ' disease prevention and control. You can't afford to miss this valuable information gained. by our years of experience with poultry. BREEDS PURE BREDS PURE BRED SUSSEX LARGE TYPE WHITE •L•EGHORNS PURE BRED BARRED ROCiaS PURE BRED NEW HAMPS. •HVeal DS SUSSEX X NEW'.HAM-PSHIRE ' "'SU' S..SEX X LEGHORNS ROCK X LEGHORNS BARRED' ROCK X NEW RAMPS, New Pot Type QUEEN OIL BROODER STOVES Price $29.90, delivered to' your station. We. irave used these stoves on our plant with won derful success, and many customers tell us they o are the best stovbs on the market. They take the, ' drudgery mit of chick raising, Order from this , • ;' ad.; or send for Inere par-tieulara — . ° SEND FOR •PRICE LIST • Large illustrated Catalogue, and helpful man- agement information; weekly . special list O. 'Qverhatch' 'Chicks, Cockerels or Pullets, also Started Chiii:s ' and 3 -week-old ready. made , Ch.'pons. UITRY FARM' EXEMONT: PlCNES 78 or l+lCe 4urte i Meets` The re peetiP,B of thg„ #111.1ott Towtls ,lp no SAX rail b@ld ] onday baa 'the 0001a0,61asa 1 hili tail ldesbAro. The Reeve,„ s• td all Wen}betp;.°of°°the council • were:; lireseat, .: delegation' was present trete Paten Legion Branah I4a,*kelt llir., Villa S>ra ll anal Mr' J. aa4t1 r, lisalrssaed the 0ouncil tial a regaaest;;op & grant far the Legion, Mail. This matter wag left over for further. d>~altussaon. On motieu of Councillors Wra. J. Dale and 'J,• Xra Rapson, permission was granted" Reg: Ball and, Ray 'cart wright to 'operate a taxi .until the April. ixteetiri ,without a license... -At. that. tinner,the .Spore parties will Llai a $5.90 Ilignise;, fee per car and con form with the by-law. ' Other triotioits approve t by' council were: W. 13. Jewitt aga�T., Ira Rale son That we,.alP; accept 'the auditors' report be pl<,esented and that it, be sent to the pnluters. By Les. Reid anal Wits J Dale; That the Clerk, not- ify all those• In arrears of taxes that they, be paid,by April L 1947. If ziot .they will lre:aep,t to •Goderich for col- lection.. By W. R. Jowett and J. Ira Rapson: That all accounts as present- ed be paid . Accounts .oderldis High. School Board, prerpeaanant on assessment, ,$100; Clanton High Selma Board., pre- payment on aasessmeait, $2,814.68;1 Lloyd .Stewart; rebate on dog. tax, $2; Geo. W., COwan,part salary, $70; 'Gm. 4. Dale, convention expenses, $20; W. R. 'Jewitt, convention expenses, , $20; J. Ira Rapson, gonvention' •expenses, $20; Les. Reid, convention expenses, $20; Geo. W. 'Cowan, convention ex- penses, $20; 'Wm. Carter, road super- intenlent, .$24; Ross Lovett, snow, $4:50; Ken Rapson, snow, $3; Gordon Rapson, snow; $3; Grant Snell; snow, $4; R. Vodcl.en, snow, $3.50; . Joseph Vodden, snow, 50e; Levis- Construq tion.Co., snow plowing, $996.75. The council met during ;the meeting as a court.of revision, Lout no appeals had been'entered, ', Public.' Enemy. Are you a 'Carrier? This question is addressed by the medical profes- sion to the normal, robust individual. Doctors boint out that perfectly healthy people frequently harbour, in their • noses 'and throats, bacteria Which, when transferred to another healthy- individual, can produce ..a most severe•infection. It is possible for anyone, whole a carrier, to, give someone else a coan- .n.•rbn...eolfl-„.or._ Sore throat,. unwittingly. Each time they cough or 'sneeze thew produce a "gas attack" with a danger raige of from •tell • to fifteen feet Germs may settle on articles subse- quently actuated. by others. "Don'tbe' :a. free cold -dispenser" the specialists plead.• "Cover that cough or sneeze with *handkerchief or tissue, or, at least4 alivert it downward with your hand if' you can't catch it in time." lis vitamin sate= -and because it is fresh, the vitamins are potent and the feed is tasty. . • chicks love it --so the start is easy • and •growth rapid, Count on Utt o► for a safe start. i� KN NOW. �. a/ :yr�tBlr . , —that chicks no fo,3 weeks . deed 4 one-dallon Water fountains peg hover andii five - gallon fountains Irani 3-, to. • 6 weeks per- 100 b1td'sr OOE0/44e FEEDS r•�c,tc cu?ittoll metIn ��,� office on .Marcia Xi ,asaQrrTlz t+ p*t- poi>,eznent, tite Reeve. x tluiWin rr,.in the 9tit .stir "del all n4tera pascal~ ;Yawed- by F4rz;sh and 1"aowdy. Tilaltt, weinstruct the ear rc auditor 0 si t h t n s•..t .rt :en pr 1? statement of aryl dxaiin awiaag e •General Fund Co.rrieti. Moved! t 4y! Strong Ana 'sallrbrigg; That the talo der of R. I4;. Caro Bs Son; to ,,supply' grease and PIO b..e accepted: %ITT. lied. Alloyed by CaftFytly and' Farritlh,: That we accept Joe Xeres tender for battling and crushing )4,000, yards.of gravel, more or less,, at 569 per •cubic yard. 'Carried Moved by -•Strong aza+d Gowdy: That the toad accounts .• 'ea approved be paid, Carried.. 1.ioved by Fairish and Zurbrrigg: That •the fol lowing accounts be paid: Wingham Advance -Times„ advertis- ing for tenders, _34,35; Harold Ring, . repairing at Clerk's office, $2;. How - Ick 'Telephone Co., tells • and telephitne rent, Clerk's office, $24•.34; T.'aWright, refund dog tax, $2; Geo. Harris, shov- elling snow at Wroxeter sherj, 80c; D. Townsend, ' shovelling snow at Wroxeter shed, $2; L, Townsend, shovelling,snger at. Wroxeter shed, $2; L. Hupfer, shovelling•• snow at Wroxe- ter shed, $2; S. Higgins, shovelling snow at Wroxeter shed, $2; P. Duvet, shovelling snow at. Wr6xe'ter shed, $2;° P:.Durat, postage, $5; Howick T'awnship, library board grant, $100; Municipal World, office supplies, 90c; relief, $156.85; Howick Municipal Telephone Co., telephone levies, $1,- 300,00. Total, $1,676.25, Moved by Zurbrigg 'and 'Strong: That we instruct the Clerk to adver- tise for tenders. .:for. the purchase of 4% debentures on 'the. Day. Municipal. Drain..Carried: -Moved by Farrish and. Strong: That the Treasurer be •iia= structed to prepare debentures on Day Municipal • Drain. Carried. Mov- ed by Gowdy, and Strong: That we do now adjourn to meet again in Clerk's office, Gorrie, 'April 5, or at the. cal of tae Reeve. Carried. VARNA • Mr. • Albert Horner, of ..Varna„ and, Mr. Glenn Slavin, of Kippen, met., head-on in a cut' on the Mill Road 'walla a heavy snowstorm was on, causing. poor visibility.. Fortunately no serious injuries were sustained, save a good shaking up, but both cars• were soineahat damaged., The little, chicks' in the rear of Mr. Slavin's ear will speak for themselves," The many friends of Mrs. Frank Grieve. (nee L iilian Elliott), of Sea - forth, were sterprise'd.to learn .She was rushed. to the .hospital at 'an early hour Sunday morning, suffering., from acute appendicitis when an ;operation was,. necessary. Last reports'she was doing as well as could be exalected., Irish Tribute To the Bell Telephone. Oh, Biddy. estore de know what the tell Of a foie, grand invention of one Mr. Belli They say it can spake, it can cry, it can sing, ' An' it's only a wire, jis like a long st.rin.g; Ye ,jig tick yer tongue to a wire all •curled, An' it.spake.s all at once all over the world. • Now if .you were in Irian, an' fist give a, laugh,, hear ear it right here by .the new telegraphy; Aar' they say,',, Biddy.:darlin', 'twilleave us expense, .Ana Shure if' it dis, i'S a crature of sense; We'll be -able to spake to our friends Air' say•what we meant or not, jig' as ' we place • An' they'll be able to know ivery word we _discourse Much better than , Iver by , letter, o'. course, •An' they •s•ay 'it's "ail true, an' before • •a long time, , We'll .hear • cannons ficin•' on Parish B8I1 Chime;', An' thin wid the gentry there'd be grand affairs, For we'll hear King George repatin' his. prayer, • An' all be a wire• that -rune through the say, To folks in New York, when they're takin' their tay. An' whirr it's completed, there'll be a -.new era, ... For •thim that are far will spake to • thins that are 'nearer, 'An' the King will spake pleasant to President Truman, now at Ase, Wii'o'll spake back like any true man, let's have pace, if•yoii please! 'An' more they •could do wid this' wire galore, They could sink it down an' ,bear Satan roar; But if ratan wants to be • quite inde- pendent, For science' must iver be itflie as- cendant, An' so they'll ascend In a foin big bal., Loon At; jis' give the ind to the ,man in the' moon,' 'Who'll spake of the weather more truer ahone; Than any' of the Probes wid their grand telephone. ?--Varna Scrap Book. • ZION Mr. and .Mrs•, George Robinson spent' FritIay,in Stratford, , ' Miss Velma Moore, ,,5;tratforc"i -Gen- eral hospital, spent.the week -end with' her ' sister, Mrs': Lloyd Barker., and lit . Infirer; and' 'leer' psrmttfi; Ir -ardr 'Mrs. Leslie 'Moore and Florence: Miss Hazel Roney s.pe,it the week- end at the parental home. Mr. and M'rs, Frank Moore 'Halted on Friday with their daughter, Mrs. George Jartnouth;'in Stratford, Hos,pr1- tal, Miss Lois Rogers, of Stratforil Gen} '+oral Hospital, visited, with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kleinfeidt on Sunday.;,,, Mr, and Mcs. George t epper ;visited their •daughter, Mrs. Lawrence• Barker hi Stratfo;d gosoltal on Suridajr, Phe Wome 's Aasoeiation meet at. the Koine of 'Mrs, 'Lilenr Pepper on ' liurlltlay af'terndma, *ihlt.% kir& Min • • YOU'LL BE PROUD OlV YOUR STOVE WHEN IT'S SHINED WrTH rt to Qt! I ioT, Raid io `Addr s • Mr. Brgckingten will' spNmlc ever °.. the 0oreinict* of the CBC from the anquet Hatt of the Royal York Hotel, Taranto,' on the o&asion of the '1013th Anniversary , of the Massey - Harris Company Limited. MARCH 28th CJBC--8.30''.M. C F P L--830 P.M. a'F#,v 1NFORMATIONt r } ENTERTAINMENT INSPIRATION i 1i. • .L.,.�:' w�.'��:: 1^f t.i,d :FA:Fd!:fr�.r�. .�.,•.: ��r-o:.�`"-.s. �.. _`.'' COL'DS. For a prompt.,„end efficient Way to obtain relief, use this *quick acting remedy SIN U LIEF Sinulief is a White Powder to be Used as s Sault This amazing rensedy works immediately at the seat of the trouble and yen wall feel the benefit is a very few' mitates. It is also recommended See batt froubila, Owing to the raptdlr_ deotaa4 tor this proclaiet sail tie. Iwrallw . . es , of the rare lacreakfais tae feearelpa ll is neceatary .t» reethrhstmitaaitioutarat box to a embalm* oval aloes AT PRESENT AVAIL-'—' ONLY Mr bili, . • • SINULIEF CO. BOX 582, LO ; m to . 0I.1”. Please Find F.ndoaed $LN ,at iPttsaa tat 1 ORM Illairike DEP. V) ,. ADDRESS ` Farmers drive ears less than city people. and, get low rates. from Pilot. But farmers •do ' drive —one - units.. sure., accident. could w, pe" otit . you home or your savings. Buy the hill„protection -of Pilot Aiii[omobiile' Insurance now. • E. C. CHAMBERLAIN, Seaforth Representing. We write insurdnee to cover selected tasksinAutomobile, Fire.,`Persongl Property. Floater, Burglary, Plate Glass, and other general insurance. infflomfmrpow FREE IMAL SERVICE OLIPDIBABLED OR DEAD ° CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS •SHEEP • CALVES -` Promptly -rind EFficientty-Removes... • Simply Phone .Collect MITCHELL .. • 219• ' STRATFORD - .215 •;,.INGERSOLL • 21/ ;; WE DO Ti4E, RESP WILIJAM STONE SONS •a, �od 0