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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1964-11-26, Page 10SIVA, SEAFORTII, ONT., NOV. r?8., I tands High In Agriculture 1 uron County_ maintains its position as one of the high spe- cialized agricultural areas of the Province, county agricultur- al representative D. H. Miles said in his report to county council at its November ses- sion. should be proud that we have 'very little marginal 'land in Huron.") Mr- Miles departed from his prepared report to' put in a good word for the purebred cattle men of the county. "After- all," he said, "these are the top men in this county. If they were not, they would not likely be in the nrebred business. We think this is one step ahead of the man who is not making any plans for a breeding program. We have need of this ty pe of man, and they should be .supported in breeding and other programs to the extent that they pas information on to the other hun- dreds of farmers in the county. You may have only 200 ,pure- bred Holstein breeders , in the county, and probably 400 who are breeding livestock, and it is important that they be able to set the pattern for the re- mainder. "When you are reviewing the grants in the future—we seem to go over this every three or four years—you may spend con- siderably more. If I did not think this a good project I would not recommend it to your agricultural committee." "The 1963 statistics indicate," he said, "that Huron was first in poultry on the farm and first in. cattle on the farm. The county was second to Pei`th in swine on the farm and second to Kent in acreage of all field crops. From this is can be re- alized that our farmers are keen business men and are produc- ing at a very high level." (In a discussion of ARDA, the chairman of council's agri- cultural committee, Reeve Stew- art Procter, of Morris, said: "We ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. 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But for one man, won in much bigger fashion the milestone brought a renew- than had been expected. ed determination to restore the But his popularity does not Kennedy stamp on the Ameri- extend through all levels of can presidency. American life, or even through Senator -elect Robert F. Ken all ranks of the Democratic nedy, who is now preparing to partwas told by qualified• obser- represent the State of New York Vers that Lyndon Johnson would in the U.S. Congress, has care- not have lost any sleep over a fully refrained' from any public Kennedy defeat. declaration of his intent.... And I was told that Bob Ken - But the determination is , there, clear for any observer nekly s well known ruthlessness could become dangerous when to see. Bobby Kennedy has set the presidential jockeying of out tofollow his brother to the 1968 or 1972 reaches its mom - White House. ent of truth. Such observers I was in day after heNew ld AmericaYork n yy elec the point to Bob Kennedy's open tion, and as a 'Canadian I was deal with party Bossism to especially interested in the re- secure the New York senator - n that action to BBobby Kennedy's he wnominll ation, noncompunction war smashing 800,000 vote victory about buying his way to a Rem- over Republican Kenneth Keat- ocratic preisdential nomination, ing• be it .with patronage, power or My first encounter was with money. a hotel employee at the door But who is to say whether the of the hotel elevator. He was younger Kennedy's so-called a -janitor, obviously not well ed ruthlessness is nothing less than ucated, obviously not well paid. "Everybody's happy today," unswerving determination and he said, "we've elected Behby granite like ,dedication of pur- Kennedy. He'll be president pose? , And - it is a man of this sta- some day!" ture that America lost in the I felt this was a fairly typi- death of John F. Kennedy, and cal voter speaking. And he was does not have in Lyndon John - speaking out of memory for the son or even Hubert Humphrey. late president, out of enthusi The United States today faces asm for the Kennedy glamour fantastic social problems, of and the Kennedy touch, and out which Canadians have little of a feeling that through Robert realization, Kennedy there could- somehow @ When Sen. Goldwater talked You wouldn't wear your summer clothe when • the weathergets near f reezin- -r But have you changed your di ivin' style Y to ,suit the changin' season? s 0 Mr. Miles said 15 farm pond proposals had been passed on to Toronto for grants of 50 per cent. "We are having farmers move into Ashfield, draining the land and using it for productive crop," he said. "I think it is no secret that a move for a grain elevator is under way in be regained •some of the magic Ashfield." ,IN that had . gone out of American - life with the death of JFK. Rebert Kennedy proved in the recent campaign that he has tremendous magnetism and per- sonal appeal, as well as the 'in- credible political lure of the Remember, •it takes but , a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. A FAVORED GIFT WITH EVERYONE! Shop here for SLIPPERS in every Style and Color for every member of the family. All at low, low prices. Shop today-! SLIPPERS from $1.98 4 a • • of violence in the streets, of Americans being unsafe in their homes, and of rampant immor- ality, he was not far off the mark. Fortunately, American voters realized the Goldwater form- ula would have made these problems worse through neg- lect, rather than solving ,them through realistic action. The yearning ';for another leader of the qualities of -John F. Kennedy are deep in the American soul. Americans could' well be prepared to turn to Robert Kennedy in the hope that he could provide this., It is unlikely the Republican party will be able to emerge from its 1964 debacle in only four years: President Johnson, having' launched his Great So- ciety, could be ready .for retire- ment by then, This would open the way for a Humphrey -Ken- nedy ticket, to be followed with RFK in the top slot in 1972. Need More Homes. for Children "We need- more homes for children over 10, and especial= ly for teen-agers," Miss Clare McGowan, local director of the Children's Aid Society, told county council. "Please help us find more." "There must be foster homes available for all children who have to be ,admitted to C.A.S. care," she explained. "Children are never taken from 'their homes except as a last resort, because we believe it is a most damaging experience for a child. "When a complaint is receiv- ed that children are being neg- lected in some way, we investi- gate the complaint and work with the family to try to solve their problems. These vary— marital discord, financial dif- ficulties creating neglect of chil- dren; illness of the mother; misbehaviour of the children; immorality in the home; exces- sive drinking by one or both parents; poor attendance. at school; death of parent; deser- tion of parent; unfit home; fail, ure of parents to provide treat- ment for a health ailment. "It is the duty of an attend- ance officer to report lack of school attendance to the.'Fam- ily Allowance authorities, but not to us. One boy was sent to training school • who had not at- tended school for two years. "We have again been. :invited to send 75 children to the Radar' School's Christmas Party, on the, afternoon of December 16." Mrs. M. L. Clements, county librarian, reported that in the fall school exchange, several schools were forced to open ad- ditional rooms, where available, to accommodate the increasing number of students. Goderich separate school is again on the list; receiving their new books early, • in September. Central Huron Secondary School has been added to the high school list, making five. "New shelving was purchased last year," Mrs. Clements said, "and installed in January in our stack room. Even with this we are as crowded as before, and future expansion will be limited." Winter driving is dangerous ... visibility is low during winter storms; stopping takes longer; arid early darkness means more,driving after dark. TO AVOID WINTER ACCIDENTS, slow down ... keep your windshield free of ice and snow ... follow at a safe distance and remember to leave one window open a little at all times. 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