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JOHN J. WALSH;
Ion Life Assurance Conpany of Canada
Phone. 271-3000 48 Rebecca St., STRATFORD.
DON'T WAIT
FOR YOUR
'NEIGHBOR .. .
If you see: a street light is out don't wait for
you neighbor to report it. Phone
527-053.4
and let the Public Utility Cpiilmission know so
that it may be replaced. The PUC is anxious to •
keep street lighting at maximum efficiency and
• can only do this with the co-operation of the
public.
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1965 CHEV. BISCAYNE-6. Cylinder,.
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Come and See the ,
NEIN .1967 MODELS
MILLER MOTORS
14101 527-1410 Seaforth
American Motors Dealer
of
News•'
roar .
Mrs, 'J '. erso� g,, ',atten-
ded a Centgnival cettuS end'
tea atDoo nybrook. United,
church where she had been
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a, former ember on Wednes-
.day, Mr_ and Mrs. Jefferson.
also • visited with his brother •
Mr. Chas; Jefferson and Mrs.
Jeffersonn,
Mothers' Day visitors With.
Mrs. Grace Scott were Mr:
and Mrs....Frank Cadick, Sar -
on and Donald of, -Chatham,
Mr: and •Mrs., Donald Scott
and family, Seaforth, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley -Russel and Mar-
garet Jean,
argaret.Jean, Mr. and Mrs; John
'Wallace and Debbie.
Miss Beta 'Nixon of Lyndon
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. T. Laing. -
and M1s: ,A: Gli els,;
and Brian ,Of Stretford 'visited
on Wednesday evening ,with
Mr. and `Mrs. J: R. Jefferson,
fair. and Mrs. Don Riehl: and
sons also visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jefferson on Friday. ev-
ening.
Mother's Day visitors with
Mr. ;and Mrs. Otto Walker
Mr. and....Hugh Currie
and girls, Dorchester, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Walker, Mr. ;and
Mrs. Jack McGhee and lam -
1,13r, London, .Mr. and Mrs.
R bert Hulley and .famil'y of
Winthrop and Mr. and • Mrs.
Larry Gardiner. '
' Miss Shirely.,, Gardiner, of
Stratford, Miss Dorothy Scott
of St. Marys, Miss Margaret
Jean Russell, London, spent
Mothers' Day—with their par-
ents.
• Mothers' Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jefferson
were Miss Ina Jefferson, Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon, Laing
Jefferson and family, Munro
and family and Mr. Win. Laid-
law, • London.
Mr. Will Miller returned
from Seaforth Community
Hospital on Monday after be-
ing a patient there for. two'
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs: K. McKellar
visited. on Sunday with • Mr:
Dublin CWL,. -
• The OWL of -Dublin met in
the parish hall with i12rs. Lorne:
Cronin presiding,
The president opened the
meeting, with the League pray-
er; after which the minutes of
the last meeting andtreasurer's
report were given. -
Mother St. Felix, Mother Sup-
erior of the Ursuline Convent,
Dublin; `gave an outline concern-
ing the Changes which are be-
ing made in the life of' the Urs-
uline Nun."'' She particularly
pointed out the changes bre-tight
about a closer relationship with
the -other members of the par-
ish, especially now that they
can go ~out and visit People in
their homes. She said that the
new habit brought about a bet-
ter relationship with the chil-
dren they' teach in schools.
It was announced that the
irienrbership fees this year, have
been raised to a $1.00 fromr75c.
Use
Expositor
Want.- pAdrs.
Phone 527-0240
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EEANS.
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FOR WHITE 'BEANS
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LIMITED
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Miss MabRll ' Whiteman are-
torm# hove this week. 'sine?
speaaine r/Ater h►Seefq# ,
and, Agra. -Robert Stokes
of London, visited .5wi4ay With,
Mr; Robert .Thorp ori,
Mother's Day visitors With Mr.
and Mrs• ,f, L.1:otte 1;441014114 Lloyd
of Rippen, were their fautily,
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and MP. W. N. }3innir2g nnd.
family, MitoheU a .
Mr. s. Yelena MOMS, John,
and ' Janet of l lyth, visited
with Mrs. Adam's mother,
Mrs, 'George Wallace' and sis-
ter Mrs. Verna Brooks on
Mothers. Day.
Mra,Will Miller visited
-th Mr: -and -Mrs. no—yr
er 1Rl family Staffs for -a
couple .of weeks.
Mr. David Stewart .of Lon-
don, who is conducting the
Sunday services at Cromarty
Church during May used as
bis sermon theme "Decisions"
at the Mother's Day service
The junior choir led the sing-
ing ,and sang a special num-
ber. The senior boys and girls
assisted with scripture read-
ings. Many Sunday school pu-
pils received awards for mem,
ory work from the superinten-
dent, Mrs T.. L. Scott, presen
tations• being made by Mr.
Stewart.
A wel9oming suprise party
for Mr. Frank Stagg who has
moved to th,e village was
staged by the neighbors on
Monday evening. Miss Alice
Speare read an address and
Frank was presented with
many useful gifts. Euchre
was played and a luncheon
was served. Prizes were giv-
en for highs, lows, lone hands
and lucky chair.
and; MrS. Baroid' Parsons'
eztd. ` of Seaforth, Mr.•and
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M , Wenn'
nn' burg. 9 , Jo-AA,iiue,.
David and; Jane of Goderiel ,;
' and rMrs.. Wayne Pridhani,
Nancy Mae and Billy of Crorn
arty -
Mr, Webster .:.Buchanan of
'Wheatley iati old resident of
Kippers) visited on the weekend
with`friends al Kippen and the
surrounding area/
Mr. * and Mrs< "Vivan Cooper
attended the graduation.. a
Friday of a, niece, Miss Eliz*
beth.Reid, of Parkhill, from St,
Joseph's' 'Hospital School of
Nursing, ' London, Ont. The
graduation took place at the
University of Western Ontario
and later .a: reception followed
..in her' honor at Ailsa 'Craig
town hall,, where friends and
relatives. attended.
Mrs. W. L.'Mellis visited Sat
urday afternoon with .:her moth-
er Mrs, J. Gibson, a patient in
Wingham Hospital.
Kippen UCW. met with Mrs.
Lloyd Cooper's .,group in, charge.
Hostesses were Mrs. Wayne Mc-
Bride and Mrs., Ray Consitt. Mrs.
Gerald Moffatt was in charge
of the worship, her theme being.
"What is the church". The
president, Mrs.' Emmerson Kyle
read a poen,"A. Mother's
Heart". The different reports
were then.,, given, Mrs. Norman
Dickert, Sunshine 'report and
visitor's report by Mrs. William
.Consitt.
Mrs. Keith Love gave a reed-
ing on stewardship and recruit-
ing. The .topic "The Church is
Where the action is" was given
by Mrs. Ken McKay. Mrs. Laird
Finlayson gave the courtesy re-
marks.
ProPertYch
peeent Prupertr ertles n tial.'
lett Township, n4#lpiete4 by
Iferolt. J igonn mal PlitSe.,
Brpifer, ii;clrxd °1ibe. u:
Farms •of Wilfred ,Glazier/ to
Beverly. Nott, linton -04 the.
farm of .Frank gullet' to
S,alverda, ttuilett 'Townshil,
Allan Campbell is . the fades,.
roan. $
CROP REPORT,
Seeding of cereal grains is
in full swing with Ore tilan
50 per cent of the crop planted
Corn planting' is progressing'
but is approximately ten days
later than usual; -
Warmer Weather is feiiufred'
to promote growth of all crops.
Fertilizing of hays and pas-
tures has. been completed on'
most farrnis,
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"WHAT'S THE
NEW. CANADIAN DAIRY
COMMISSION DOING. ABOUT
FEDERAL, GOVERNMENT
PRICE SUPPORTS?"
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I The new Canadian Dairy Commission took its first
step in furthering the development of a sound, efficient -
dairy industry in,its stabilization program for the year
starting April 1, 1967.
It is supporting market prices of major dairy products
at levels which are equivalent to about 29 cents a
hundred more than -a year ago fbr manufacturing milk.
testing 3.5%.
■°The federal. gavernment'is providing funds to the
Commission for a subsidy to manufacturipg milk and
cream shippers equivalent to ,$1.21 a hundred- for 3.5%
milk. The rate Iasi year was 85c. From the $1.21 there e
will be a holdback equivalent to 11.c for export price '
equalization, with any unused amount refunded at the
end of the Year..
• Basisfor the payment,will be the volume of rnanufac-
turing milk and cream required for the Canadian market, '
approximately the amount for which subsidies were paid
• 1,
to manufacturing milk and cream shippers in 1966-67.
■ After mid-May, when 1966-67 records are com-
pleted, each registered producer will be informed of the
volume for which he will be eligible for subsidy in -1967-
68. This will be based on the volume for which he
received subsidy in 1966-67. The amount for"the year
will be broken down into monthly quotas, based on the
normal percentage of milk and cream marketed each
month. Those who received subsidy for less •than -
50,000 pounds (1,750 pounds butterfat) last year will, ,
be eligible far subsidy up to that amount this year. "
■ This new 'program, in terms of price support - and
subsidies, represents an increase of 65c, or 16%, over •
the federal program for 1966-67. It is over a dollar, or
33%, higher than in 1965.
A What's the new Dairy Commission doing to help
improve the-dairy,industry? Quite a'lot. And it's only
tte beginning.
CANADIAN DAIRY con/miss
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HON. `J. J. GREENE, MINISTER
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