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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1957-11-22, Page 14110. d ,ill �77 '', T .''?,;; ­ , ,'�, : T6 � 'k . .1 1.145., ""-""in,-'�'.�,�,"-,�,Te... � a " , ,��;' T *�', " .1 '. ) I , 'e; �f 7,��w� '2,,,,""i-�'?,;-- i '411, , � " " 11 � , �� n ': , � -, - a ­, , :11, UNIT 0 ii,iloifiiiilt,l,lll!,Illloollllilllilllllililifilli 1�1 R , *,`,,i', �, C I I 9�49emqnt of thOr daughter, Mar - I , ­.. ,I . . � . -A 'indu - Canada DePartmeint Ot ,sell, 'Cousin, the mar -age to take I , � the mugicipal government should ed at the wedding in First'Pres- ", J . 1? 1 414� WAQ aie familbak With Such Agriculture Experimental Farm,plke t V . rJ Iii '.. j OFU convention absorb the cost. b�terian Church here, 'when -, I pecemper 7, at 1 Jolpk , I .., r discussed The OFU, believing that market- Blanche, youngest daugatep of Mr. .1111, !.,� ��,�, . I. caA Union at ing boards are not the answer to ville, became the bride of Gerald "iJ", 11 I fi� frolni t4m. , . . veloPment of fte most des.1 * ,,, . q#emb g. The the present problems, held a live- ::�� �t �Z� .�' The "Rando , ;, HRNSALL , , Moir, son of Mr. and Mrs. George I 1 .m Sample poult design, or plan, under which "RAP-* - - -464t oil-t1ined several of the ly discussion on the hog .1 , , " I -.� 'flie bring- no ,,, ." I and cattle Moir, Hensall, Saturday, Nov. m, Test" siA"F4;,V �Vv - ­ . per, N " 11,11' ing together of samples of (Ilffer, ate in order to.produce the' m , Ernie -JC%ipch4sg k Ar - 1 kfffimki. marketing boards. The union be- at two o'clock. 1, ... I ":1.1., 114 'able results. ,The research, is thur, Harold ParXer, GWge Par- , - I t- acerning telephone lieves that farm organizations The bride wore- a waltz -length .1.11, - �.;­, I. miii�. ent commercial stocks (usually in. relt I ' , should draft policies to help the .?�, ,:'11:*.1',; . . . . . . i: . W�gl the form of hatching eggs). and abip aimed at detprminina the er, Go.orgo Beer, QeopXe McLeod, Of Chantilly lace over duchess 4�0,." �: , testing these stocks under uniform limitations of such tests; :Esti- *1'-R,q.4'se was defeated. Another ke parity prices a 6"" Z:1 ., .'.�i thur Parker, Carl McClinchey ,, government ma satinstyled with fitted bodice, Sab- .1". ... '. . .,,,,-� ��.�, - and Fred 'Glanville are ' 0L 1, ... .an increase of the 3T% -C realiky. . , 11 : -�: I 11 .. , c envirolamenthl conditions, With mates are being made 'of the re . enjoying a 110.11 I ljg��! o)a potatoes to 75C per ewt. -1-he, president informed the local rin, neckline, and, long lily -point i:��i�z,�. . .. ," .11, . this test a comparative evaluatibn liability of sma4 samples. � one week's hunting exped t4on -at Mani - 0.4 set aside for further study. that the OFU met Mr. Goodfellow sleeves. The full bouffant skirt of i.!,��,%:L . �iizi�.; ,­­ " .; V k $�,;,4� " �11.111.MRI�,.�-' ade, based of the most important objectives toulin, , nylon chiffon was dotted with ;� , wo . , , �'-,i W "I ' I ii��.W - 111­.`�"A. � . on returns in dollars and-cQnt-s af- of these studies is. a critical exam, Larry Baynham, of Exeter, and . , 'glegates felt that assessment last week on ho � , "'. . *Mif..; , .-A Lorne Renni rs of � Yl� ter the deduction of feed and chick ination of rearing and te ti g - , only. Laborer and town Peo rhinestones and sequins held her . ,I "! �k, !%�' : Z. ,,i,� Christmas cakes valued at $7.50, fingerup silk illusion veil. She car- . .", , , I .. "I . i.11�,��; plies, the sample of stock must ent procedures may have on the araw . ,ot-'. � TI.iey also felt that with the I but that the vote was definitely .., I 1�1,11­­­­ '..., -.M I z .�%,�­ g , '. '. '.'.� ., �i. � ,�. I.i � b draivn ab random in order to rank of different genotypes. Infor. ,.,..: k I . .. . 1 range will riot affect the relative . I I It was decided to advertise each, bride, was bridesmaid, wearing a ,.. - k� N meeting in both Seaforth papers ! waltz -length gown of powder blue I ,,� � �, I , �,,�.', ­'s.� :.. �,: � 1, --.1 �, I..... ranking of different strains. Ran- . , : �:,, � :'Egg Laying Contest" which was . . and over the air. The amusement I chiffon and net over taffeta, with V'.1 � - " �: ".." � :1.1., I I 1. .,; I . dom Sample Test managements I committee was asked to arrange I -1VILZ feather headdress and car- - - ,::.�,'�.'­" �;? . , - . � il poultry breeding, but which could can therefore use either procedure In Regard to the Proposed Like having a euchre and dance, also engage, rying a bouquet of pink chrysan- �, ., -, , -'�, ��,.N I . not be considered a reliable mea- dppending on facilit�e the next meeting. A 11v4ly discus- Bruce Moir, brother of the bride- .,; , �., ­., ,:.,�." " cau most part. . � sion broke out as to who is en- groom, was best man. VXH%,N`i,,VQ1%-0 i$ ­,:.,&.:,.i , ii�.,. Considering the major inherited an extra titled to a vote. and the president For a wedding trip to points in 11 "I I �J� 1� 1� ..". .h.. . . com informed the Local that they get the United States, the bride wore 11 :,4' " - ;,.,i`,.- *, ?,::.� liable to result in the wide recog- 1p be held in in touch with the clerk of the a powder blue dress, Persian lamb .,., ,. W . " '. 1: nition of outstanding poultry Agriculture Poard Rooms township or agricultural represent" jacket, black accessories and a ,%O . .. a -11 .. -.11, ..., .1 .� . hired hand'. ative. The ladies served lunch corsage of red roses. ­ .1 :,.:1-. ­ . �.,"­'� k's worth - stocks. .,They may also prove of as the discussion continued. .. I t., ,'..j�:��,,ii:.` . � ...... .. ' value in the evaluation of new Harkness Speaks .;,.�� ..7: , ",".,�" ­. :: , , I stimulating competitive poultry .11;1.1 ! On Farm Forum Fireside Farm Forum met Tues- . dustry, undoubtedly the results of Guest SWaker - REG. MYERS � ... ,1� I MR. -AND MRS. HAROLD GEO. LAMB seen -following their these tests will become Of even The United Church of Canada - � � day evening at the home of Mr. ��dding in Egmondville United Church manse. The bride, the Chairniaii OnC Wheait Growers N'. ! Canacia's Minister of Agriculture, and Mrs. Eric Anderson, with 16 greater importance as poultry pro- was formed in 1925 by the union , ;, - former Phyllis Marguerite Musser. is the daughter of Mr. and Association 11;;;;�, ,�.;-` . Honorable D. S, Harkness. has adults pre'sent. Mrs. Hartman Musser, Seaforth, and the bridegroom's parents ducers and poultry breeders be, of Methodists, Congregationalists I I �, consented to comment on Farm cullic more familiar with the test7s and part.of the Presbyterians. Sponiiored �Y Haron District O.F.U. ......"'. s., �­..­ . The topic for discussion was are Mr. and Mrs. Dawsod Lamb, of Goderich. (Photo by Fowler) . - , , : 1 4'. �. ,. i. lForum reports during the "Fourth , Farm Machinery." The forum - .­'...��,�,N!', 'Night" program of National Farm - . . ithe CBC Prans-Canada network they had all the types of machin - 1. ..'� . ? 1. 1, .1 .... rts on the topics, "Na- farming. Some thought the inter -Looks to- Future . . A.�� � views of hundreds of d,scussion implement to another would cer' . I . : groups which met this month in tainly help to improve the mach- I � I . . !all provinces acrosst Canada. The i inery. The machinery -they are I I . I .T":jrm Foruji. Findings" arc, regii- now using is very handy but for Beef Producers - ... I !,qii-/ sent to directprs of farm the impr9vements the companies (Clinton News -Record) I 'say that city people are just P IE1 PIONEER 'organizations and other persons in- make in a few years makes the a tough thousands being lonesome togeth- . terested in the rural community. machinery being used so outdated "Cattle production is ry of af-ier. � ..., Farm Radio Forum that they can't get anything for it game." Was the summa , National and haven't money enough to pur-' fairs given the beef produCErs of , "Better times can o .. I Ilghtwelght RA combines the use of radio, printed chase new machinery. Huron County last Friday night, 3y. group action," he stated. I I BnnZ on your tough cut- � study material, small group dis- I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoggart in- by Ralph K. Bennett, Chief, Live- Human beings generally adjust . I ting3obs! Lightweight RA cussion, and reporting, as a tool to vited the forum for the next meet- stock Marketing. Department of .0 problems, rather than trying to . I - ... . . encourage a free exchange of . .. Agriculture. Ottawa, ,,you might'solve them. This is not true here. � . chain saw cuos timber, fire- lideas. ing. say that the present system is You come together to share your . wood, fenceposts - good - Euchre was played, with the one of 'hustle and hope'." experiences, discuss your problems for pruning trees and fix- winners being: high, Mrs. Oliver . - and do something about them. - ing farm buildings! Let us I Anderson iind Bob Jamieson. lone Bennett, who is a sparkling ihis farming business is the mod- - I L give you an on -the -spot Skinnymen,women !hands. Mrs. Joe'Babcock an� Bert speaker, even without cracking a � rn means of making our faith . I , smile himself. kept his audience of i: �.�� ... demonstration! 1 Hoggart; consolation, Mrs Har- -* e. both in the present and fu .1'. .,.�. ' ]most 200 farmers interested for tur,, . the various movements of beef many problems we make the kind i: 1 �:�': . � . Clinton, Ontario I Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor Wee Willie's mothet was trying from range . land§ in the vest to of an agricultural wor . Id we live in. � � .... : : ,M�,� I 51 � 11 I What a thrill! Bony limbs fill out; ugly hol- Said the east, and to market in Wash- We have to agree on the'kind of ,i- 2 Miles West of R.C.A.F. -t-, lows fill up; neck'no longer scrawny; body to get him to drink his milk : your ington State and to and from Io- a world we want. I , . terms available loics half-gtarved, sickly "bean-p�ile­ look, Mother: "If you don't drint runto and Chicago areas. .11, Th-,usunds who never could gain before are milk you won't grow." "I am confident that you will . now proud of shapely, healffiy-lookinli fig- Willie: "Daddy doesn't drink Interspersing his statistics were do better in making the world of i R '. bui up body skinny because of poor appe- .mil an' he's still growit'.11 well-placed humorous stories and tomorrow. I have a tremendous N tite due to lack of iron. improves gestion, he's remarks. For instance, he said. respect for the Ontario farmer, nourishment; puts flesh on bare ' es "How do you know INDUS -TRIAL b.% in- Mother: NGINEERING creases pep, "Get-acquainteV size only 600. still' growing?" "Things are going to get better. and a great faith in the farmer's I 111MITED Try,famons Ostrex for new,pounds, pep, vim, Willie: "'Cause his head is You can't fall out of bed when ability. I am convinced that if I I'll I 1. . . R� �A.COUVU, a DA I vigur, tl,is very day. At all druggists. startin' to show through his hair." you're lying on the floor." you can get a broad picture of the 11 ...-:1,r This was wfth regard to the op- facts and information about the .1 i i ,.,:i�%, . ' ,-.x.,1,.::1-.--1 . ft timistic attitude of buyers in the factors that are involved in the . Ill ,"­­ : A��*%�`�`�r`; . ....... � I'll, "This is the first cattle business, that you will work . ,. M.N.:!"R.N. the price for feeders in Canada." , IN . w:,:j:. I. said the speaktr, "They're optim- ful heritage on Huron County- I ,� . b ii� ��i:]��ii�`Vi�i�ij. le 1P i I .. -,'iii�i�*j.,�!�... istic of better prices. For one and if couldn't have happened to wi�ii*. ­­."." :;:­T..X:::::::�$:,!:::;%! reason, the drouth has broken inia nicer people," concluded Mr. : %I. i I - A up their I Introduced by Douglas H. Miles, iiii%,�: ..I.- 11 , . herds. They've taken 90,000 feed- 1 agricultural representative for I'll � Ili. If IV , 0 ers Gut of Canada- As a result Huron county, he was thanked by ,iM W; , �, %: I nett nevertheless indicated to his'were Andy McTavish, Paisley 111;i4W0W.­- . � : .:.T,. � audience that the upswing in what first vice-president of the Bruce ....... .ix;�,, I : 7 .... .. .%. ­ he called a seven-year cycle in. Beef Producers' Association, and .. I . ,::: * !:::::i�.�,.niei illil beef prices was on its way again. George Gear, I I .: ,,, :::'... - will be in 1959. . For entertainment the producers - � . . - Free! Marie Frasees Giving one reason for the great- were treated to a group of songs DOUBLE DUTY DAVENPORT SPKIAL 4. Ic- ( ),4;5'7' er demand for beef," Mr. Bennett and jokes by Carl Johnson, C1<NX I DAIRY FARIWERS OF CANADA fl, ? new Butter recipes. spoke of increased population: TV and Radio. .. The advanced design of this beautiful suite features the . success- 40!�!�uron- Stree� Toronto Write Way "When you c6mbine the baby bon- ful combination of 'durable and attractive leatherette with regu- I , # � . a us with the old biological urge, the . .V � stork is doing a lot to solve your I Christmas' Seal lar ular upholstery fabrics. Especially recommended asan extra . I--- -\ . . ........... .... I problem." . bed for the living roonl or den, The washable leatherette makes " .::,Z�� %", He mentioned competition with I moo / -\ " �7­==7. . -1 . the g owers in Alberta, where low Opens Campaign this suite most desitabI6. High standard construction with aouble. . I � ­­ 's� " , ---- I ... price grain easily avail -able was Arn coil springs supported on a no -sag spring base in the set and / , `1�1\17' ­­ ,---,-, - aud Benventui Maggs, the insulated with Sisol pad and layers of 'white felt. Wardrobe in . I I ever, with plenty of grass here, � designer of the Christmas Seals TO CLEAR / . .:-- :;! liiii,�ij::, , g , base of davenport. Tapered black legs with brass ferules. Wide - ,�,, '. - 1� ,::;i.; . growers in Ontario could compete !which Canada's Tuberculosis Asso- I ""�1. ­.- I iij:i;i�: . � variety of matching leatherettes, Davenport No. 328 (ass illustrated), SPECIAL .... 1.1- .... 1. $195.00 1'­�"A :::'.... with those in the West. 11 ciations will send out November I ...'.. ,, Bringing the problem down to; 18. is a Canadian, aged 30. He was . . �:­,, the individujh*rm Mr Bennett; born in Motitreal and is at pres- $4/1"n 1 ;1. adv sed more efficiency. "You're'l ent a free lance artist in Toronto. - - ;1 6.1 .; competing with the brroiler busi-.1, Mr. Maggs has become accus- .. Attractive "I 1. ness, too. The time is gone when vtomed to having people look at I �, . " . -- - . .� .... � I --- by getting up at five a.m. and bull- I his signature and ask, "Are y6u a :: .: ­ - . i . 11 ing all day long you were guar. 'descendant of Benvenuto Cellini7" � ­ 1.1 . anteed a living. You need couT-; The answer is yes, that he is a . W . "I ­ -X . , , descendant of the 16th century . 0 Maple Finish 8. .. I.. :, , `:iii oblems bind you togeth- , �j-ZUJVLor whose works remain I I ". N i , , er as neighbors. You, know, they ) among the art treasures .of Eur- I 0 Spring-fliled ' f k �11 Q4 - 'a% , ,.," :;.:,­ among the world's literary master- - Mattresses �.,& �#- I Logan Council , Several designs were submitted Regular $95.06 Special J r,.,,� i ..::%,-.� I k.111 h.... 0 1; Logan Council on Friday held , since this is the 50th year in which 4 . ;�f . FAI. . thei� last meeting previous to the Canadians have been asked to con- Pre I -kl -` 1 17 :: nomination November 22, with all 1 tribute to the fight against tuber- . . 1, . ,,`� // ".0. t .1 members present, the reeve pre- 1 culosig by buying Christmas Seals. I . ­ ,/ , , , � . The minutes of the last i Thd%motif of the healthy, happy . . ........... 4 11 *1111, . i, regula meeting were read and-familY, united in the pleasures of . 4 , adopted, and correspondence read,lhome life. in worship and in play, � ;- There was very little business to! Sketches of the family enjoying � I . ,I95 . Butter as graced 6. tables I ,. transact, the previous Yneeting hav- life together reflect �he artist's . �)& , ing been November 4. Road ac- warm appreciation of home life. . I - of mankind througbout ::s . counts totalling $1,072.82 ind gen- Mr. Maggs and his wif an artist � history. Vast sums of "'.", eral accounts amountm*g to $I,. from Glasgow, have tiiree ,chil- . . money have been spent , dren. Laurie, the eldest, is pow in attempts ..... 1 57424 were ordered paid. to equal I The present tile drainage loan in Grade 1, and his, parents con- � fv�ft butterfat -to match, it , .. 11 � in taste, torture and � , .1'.. by-law having been absorbed, dn- side,r that already he has shown composition, But only the I . - other by-law arranging for loans some artistic talent. . cow�iiio machine or .*t. . up to $50,000.00 was given its first Mr. Waggs is particularly inter, Take advantage of our large seiection of TV and I liaboratory-can make C'� I I '. and second reading' and the Clerk -estled in experimenting with oft I butterfat. That's why fimt 00 . , instructed to make application to niaterials in order to obtain un- � . grade Canadian butter. n cal B9ard for usual textures and effects. His Radios and Electric Ap'liacnes r4mains supreme on the I . � I permigsion to finally pass. willingness to try something new p . � 4ining tables of the nation. At the close of the meeting, has already put him in the ranks I . Many wonderful now roe' s are Reeve Chaffe asked if there would of outstanding graphic designers. . contained In Marie FrassTa now be anyone in the council interested - SAVE MONEY AT . butter recipe booklet Just send . I., C!IriceButead�4096�tircri8t,Toronto. ing from municipal life this year, ough for you. ". 11 "I I . � �. . . 11 1. . ­ havingiserved in the council is� She: "Certainly not. But when . I ;, : .� � . I 14 ... . � . %reamery LION tion of seeking the reeveship,l . Family Allowances are paid on . , . 1;�� , ,`,,,� ., , , Councillor Rock stating that be] behalf of Cunadian children up to I A0 L :' ' *L:L�:.� " 1111-il i Councillor Bailer stated that be s2hool ot marry, The allowances ' W m'$t VL 1 .. ­ . . ��t,h year, equal a ­ . ... . ,