The Huron Expositor, 1958-12-19, Page 2. Sii-oe-48p0-7,.5-07-iwg-etieg conmiotitik,tret.
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SEAFORTII: ONTARIO, DECEMBER .19; 1958. "
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COC/112 mAtt
Jay's Supermarket Successor To pertorol Shire
Do you remember the 'general store SpeedTioats on: the racks opposite the
,of *some 'Years ago',? The .stO're that bakery., counter are only.a beginning. --
fi'ad Ondisplay a; little bit. of every.; Someone is needed to See_Where the •
harclware;----liatent7
edicines, dry goods and; alm.ost any-
thing one could think, of,
•
Through the , yearS, such . 'stores -
have disappeared unt1 recently it ence of the old „hogsheads of wood
W-as,:but infrequently In rural 'areas hoopediron.
that such an. emporium was encoun-
tered But all that is changing once
More. The superniarkset, with all its
gilt,its g,jass; its poWerfal lighting;
' essentially is...providing' '0;
pickle .-ancl craCker. barrels. collie ,into
this Scheinei arid Whether, if they ap-
pear in- .space-age.',deSign and stain-
. -less' steel, or aluminum dress, they
match 'the' cultural influ-
,
Store 'service. ' • • '
Cornnienting on the deVelopment;
in4rn, Now,
ThLiberal Tictory, in. Trinity on
Monday doesn't...snggest a' trend. But -
the defeat of a Tory candidate does
inclj.:eate that no longer can the Dief-
the Christian Science -IVITAiltOr -has nbker 'this to say. • . ,..°veA'nTent 'pass" off ,prOl5L
, ;:.P,111 --s
"Today's gener-0107-.1-kkeitiii,1*.k..ii of '`•-.Libetat pohcy The
markt.., many 1,.;f:
v_ a Thefenbaker Government—in office
offer theircustomers praglically„e
erythitig else aS,well. They are -selling
clothes, household. utensils, .washing - Is 'responsIbl9.foi* linel°093rm°14'' for
machines,. even .furniture and speed record deficits, for -inflation.. As the
bop,ts. Toronto tar points .out, "the -period
,o‘goritilar entl*siasin for
"This. would take ;some•its words and .work S is oVer."
doing:
Work Camps Are Ndt Unen
Typical of Conservative thinking
insofar'As the problems of theNnai-
yidual are concerned,is the sOlutiOn
to th e unemployment: Publem
• Which' has been advanced by 15A-inier
Frost's Minister of Welfare,. Hon:
• Louis Cecile. He is. reported to have• '
ca,lled for a system, of work camps
• across Canada for single imernploy- •
ed, and to have Said he -would recom-'
Mend it to the Ottawa -goverhuient..
While it is true the, suggestion does
not arise from a minister oftheDieff--',
enbaker governnient,,it is iriteresting.
to note that it is, nevertheless;,•,the,
child of -the Conservative 1171.-08t,'GOV-
ernment. That it was a,dyance,d aka,'
however, can only be as a reSult, of
thinking bri the part Ontario, that
•it would be acceptable to Ottawa...
plop:110mi -SplutiOn
,...._ ,
, . , s
. ... ,?, e 17,Bennett, .: ,predecessor
1.1k .1111 his
in -offiCR,, wlefo_promise,d ?IC) end lineln7'.--
.-ii9Yinent in 30 d#Ys;-7.-Mr:-.1)iefenialc-
'-....",' pi'omised, during his -election•cairi- %
'P4agr.i',....th#`4,0)Sody'.*Ould go hungry .
from unemp,loyment. Mr. Diefenbak--- .
- • er has now returned - from his T..two-
mOnths around -the -world tour and it
is hoped will now have tinie to . deal .
with the pressing, domestic problems
about which, ' in his absence, his min-
isters
Hi aridresulting
ipna„ otYheeThihje:st_ipt, so_aoftl , :It,. , ,dht i ,ii.'Otni9..,' stwatii: e. ,i . l ' action
c'tabf:
compared to -211,000 •ln.,' ' 0.etober77a,---
•
'ryeepa,e17at,,4egd;21...omises of increased .
whiell-imactaber stood -at $13,000,.a8'
. ter .will be. -tlia: of . unernplOyinent, :
prosperity Neither,
trade -
-
we hoe, Will it,..be wor . camps..
SEEN
N T
Fox KilledinGorrie
. •
fox:- though
-the: stets -ofL Gerrie:it' Saturday
•-Morning-. and :wa--kffled-on- the
•froUt'.lawn of. Miss Emma Irwin's'
borne about 11 anti,. Robbie' Tern,:
•pleniad.hiti:the..anlinal, With at_stick._
Several liadheen:: firing:shots at
.the: foX.-: before, :it : *aS fia11y fell.'
ed, onaid: , peer '';Vv. as onthe scerie
gua :;arid pnit..:an 'end to'.
•the . ,Rlake•••
elPg'„aad.pliPpiek had. heen in Con-
tabt: ,With so. had ,to:be
deStrOYed,-:. Wingharn Advanee-,
Similar Fires
• • , •,,, .
TWO; unusual and.,"qiiite„:sintilar
•fijes in tow ,Were,„-att,encled toby
the fire ilepartMent,'-la:st Friday:
At tSt.; j;oSepti3S-ReMai
ChurefFearly in 'the: 'inorning,..: it
Was: .discOyeredt,that the worm in
the.,atoker'ffirnace had gone Wrong
putting
More; . eOal• oid: the: ifire. The „Pile!
finally:t:PUShed.open. the- deers,..ef.
the
aie• cement; finer -Whendiseov
eked .'"At. the: Clinton HoSierYIVIill:
that 'afternoon, :- the 'inciter :;Wliieli"
drives :the: Worm'in,:the Stoker: :am.;
parentlY '; overheated, 'arid :'Set fire:
to the coal'.inthe hoPper.HelintOn;
Approve Rental tlnits
' Federal Works Minister '..110•War.d,
,Green has -appreri4d the: Constrac
tion 1.4...„,,,,SeMfIdetached •-• rental,
CTo derich.'7If. no
further• snags :.develop, ': the .se:Ven.-:
two-famtly... structures:. willjbe buiit. g,ceter TtInestAdvocate.,,
OUNTY Pi‘APERS
•on : thn.. site of• the 'land assembly
)16n; across-
: -Fri d ay: :agreed:TO:- de-0--efif
this :latest •,propOsal.froin .the i!fed
1--'ai•P-ffnViffeTar.Tjantifier.
ell wili suggest,, -thejlionSeS,:be
biiit:fading ••••,:on,.:.•
•'stead cif-fadrOarriertiir;Street
as had beenfstiggestedat One, time
in:an '•Subipitted :b.
federalpreviriCial... hOuSing: ,eX-
perts.'-'--GrOderich-SignalStar..
: ,SuspectS:,„Nablied,•.:
- " ,• , .
,
Working „closely,:tegether:•.follow-,
in'g. "queer ::actions" :revealed bk:a.
routine cheek, Stratferd:.eitY,.aticl
„proyinCial reCoVerecl 'over
t$6;500 Worth of jeWellerY.'and
nab-
bed 'tWo suspects ; less; :7than :: six
:liefirS'.:after the -Jack SAO Jewel
WaS':. :robbed : here'. Carly
1.-,WedrieSday,:morning."Pollee:found
,,78:': Watches and :.21, :.dia.triend
sets:ib burlap :bag r.finn.g -bite ad:
Sliedriedr.theOtitSkirts-OfStrat7'-•
ferd-'aad!t twn:: Totontik hien :have
been', Charged with - break,„ enter
:and: theft::: "William A. Lovejoy, 40,:
by polineaS `fwell-
..kneWn7:-Sliepbreaker",, and ::ErneSt.
1. .COurtitey, J.33, foth of Toronto,Were.(.15opited by ,Constable'John
"CoWeti and.PC' Hank ..R.eid-in
jail .1:Wed1iesday .• :afterimen-
:Theft •':vias:; diseovered ,.bY
.Staiiii! When lie ..ea ine tO.cheek hjSL
'store ....bef'oreretiring,„ for thenight:'
:• Entry was "-gained by breaking t the,
.3:a ' .on thesteel-reinforced • back
door and thieVes:,t0ok..,jewelleit.
from show cases :4i -id_ a.154fOot
doW
ed bY.;:six overhead•spet
ristocis
.SHOPPING -'.F104114
n Seaforth
-Fot-the
• nte Chtistina • Shopper,
• FORTH STORES will remain open
MONDAY'..TIJSDand-- WED- •
NESDAY EVENINGS, DECEIVI:.••••
• HER 22nd, 23rd and 24th.
.
Interesting itemsgleaned fr.0•Ju
, ,
The Huron :Expositor of 2,,•50
•1 and 75 years ago.
Commeneing Saturday.; December
•27th, ,storeS will 'close „, at „6 .p.m. on •
Saturday nights' for 'the • winter. •
months. • • • •
, ,• •
Merchantsi-Committee
Seaforth Chamber o
omTrierce
,e•td)r-g)
r , • .r.ftk •et•c: r•.c.
-
BAnorms
• TOYS
.c.410,ploteAsortment of
'ES • MODEL BUILDING SE'
Sprts ECOOrneri
From The HuronExpositor
, ,
1ecember-22; 1933,_
Constable- ;11eIrriar- Snell -has a
bush -gra-wing- in his- garden that
is a inass of buds, and each bud,
if it is •picked and,. brought into
the honse, -oPens a .da Y or so,
revealing- a .beautiful rose
.A reception ,•••was, held at the
hone of Mr; and ,Mrs, J. Smith,
McKillop, on Friday evening in
honor of their son, Gilbert, who
was,, reeently united in marriage
• to Miss Grace -Somerville, daugh-
ter of Mi.: •and Mrs. W.` R. Som-
erville, -IVIcEillep, ' .• -
• -When ,gasoline Caught fire from
a" blow torch ,in the Tgniondville
garage on Tuesday 'afternoim,,, Sea -
forth firemen were • 'called. vend
soon had the, ,flarnes extinguished,
Some damage -was done 'to floors,
'partitions and. to 4 car*wiiith was
over the pit. • • • •'
`Mrs. Charles*Wright, Brucefield;
fell and broke her thigh. -.Her
daughters, Mrs. Riley, of Brussels,
and, Mrs. Williazn. Hill, are with
her at present..
Mr. William ,Archibald, of .the
Guelph Agricultural • College, is
spending the. Christmas laoliclays
at the borne of his parents, Mr,
and 31.ff, AC. Arehilaaht*Tuek.
ersmith. *
Little I3etty Allen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs; Robert Allen,Bruce-
field, underwent an. operation: last
week and still quite ilL'
Mrs. M. Carlaert left, this • week
for Detroit, where she vvill spend
the Tinter with her daughter.
IVIiss 'Edith Henderson has re-
turned to Egmondville 'after ,visit-
ing in. Toronto.
§ §
Sraitt A0014lie0$ •
.,.!
Mixettes
Toasters
Iron, Etc.
Por the late Tree becorator--:.
Wotm. SELECTION OF OINANIENTS
hone 61
TOYS -OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
• Seaforth, •
4.;.../..; •
•Front , The ilaurmt txPost
I)eceinbei .18 1903.:
,
On Sunday night last. the bard Of
Mrame c, lqeMichael; en the
town line in litillett,• about ,tlifee
from Olitui, was 'burnt to the
grOund, The loss, aside ,from the
:blinding. Will net be very. heavy
o most Of -• :the contents, of :the
building were satiett. .
111±,,,:ancl Mkt. Frank ,IVIceillia;01
Leadbuty, lett on Tuesday last for
Park Rapids, :IVfinneSet,a,• where
the Y ititend to ..spend, the winter
vvith,their statin4aw and daugh-
ter,. Mr, ad Nita. VilsOn,j-
,,Ittr.` and Iltra. GOorge .4.orrest
arrived fibre front Hritisli'Oaltirn-
laia last wek and'• Will spend
.sorne tinteiVith Mr. Forreara..Par-
erits' '
IL llotliaM t- 1464 the., -rtilf(itttine
to have the -tips Of twe ,fingers of
his.; left hand taken off by :getting
TO• THE EDITOR;
51,4 Belmont Road,
Grand For,
• • _• ijeceinb-er 10, 1958.
-Editor, The 'Huron:Expositor:
.Dear Sir: 1 ant happy that pleas-
ant memories and kind thpughts of
you- all have remained with -rile
through the year,' and now at the
holiday time, I say, "Hello"! •
"Hello". is such a happy,. word,
and retso verysmall.
Once more do the chimes remind
The Seasons. their round -h -aye
Andthe Portals of Time Iiehind us
• Have Closed on the months grown
:And as the Star Of the East with
its Heaven-sent ,light, ••
Guided the Shepherds that •Chriat-
mas night; ":
So may -the Candles of ChristrnaS
- Cheer _
PatliivaY jack- day of
So, I send with the Bells'. glad!
ringing, my affectionate prayer.
• Margaret ,McQuaid Mulligan.
FEDERATION
NEWS
• - .
ey J. CARL, HEMINGWAY'
04.•Decernber,1 'and, 2; .175 farm
forunis....reported .in...!ontarto;. of
tlieSe' there. *re 40: :TV:: foruniS.,
This ,May, Seeni to Jie a fair,
ber,.. but Is' rdlY. 'whatwe ; had:
hoped for: ;Farm fort* offers -a
wonderful".eppOrttinity. '.' for far*
people to: get together.: and .1cliSeirts:
their..Preblents1--and::arriVe: at.;some
of .the„.'reinediesf;to.
,the,; broadcast.:yon hayt
-inferinatittif -tha -yen"
• annie verygod :ideas in your OWnh;bukuniOssyoureport, your:
,action can :result:
t..:Fr6rn :the:...niany „...1,cOniments:: I
baVe, heard', it...iszzquite,:apparent-
that a.;xinich, larger -ntimber than,
indicated by; :the reports, - watehed.
the", TV...program ;on D'edeniber ..9.
Many:Of these:Wer'eu.rban:fainilies:.,
How. ;about getting' font:. or: five of
'our.41eighborsin arid;tiorining: a:
forum?. Then we Will get the belie-.
fits' et:yorir.:.good.rdeas.....,,
jannary- seriesttrOn:;:vertinar--
integration: ,slionkrbe :Particularly
infOrniativeand 'yoni-ieleas on this,
'Pro/4ern -Wotildfbe :;most .Welcerne.'
.•Of :'..thet •County
Hg Producers Were Called, to :To-:
:rbrittql2teeeMber.„49-,fer.:Ta7:-Special,
meeting, The purpose WaS:tofind
•Mit :if. the:hog Proiliteers'•on,he:
farina', in the :jceitritiesWatited anY,
the:,:inethett••:Of
selling:';,hoga.:". :The result f the
',meeting Was'. -a reSO,Iiitionpassecf
by the 7: Meeting, statuig:thet there
be: no basiechatige.•in :the inctbod
of selling .hogS: "Ontario.
of ."the Meat
Packers':,.:Coancil,"_representing.,lhe.
Targerj-PaCkerS;, :seemed to be:that
theycant bid Cin offered
:andcanft 'get' their ;:shareu..of.. the:
hogs. : first case, bogs are
nowbeing'offerect:in:„.smaller-
therefOr,e ."the, opportunity to ,buy
hasben considerably ',increased
and-'sheuld .take.:7eare::
'
•
the. second cgwith 180:
thonsand, or More hogs coxning tO
Maiteteach Week and)Oth the. GoV-:
repertedlY, 'buying,' hogs
:in-theWeSt, if: hardly, seems rea-
sonable that ;anY,PaCker ahead, feel
the need for, More hogs.' ;It isn't
so .• long ago 'that. 120 ;.-tlitinsand
week was an ..o.vertSupply..".'_•
.! We ..have been told that :::Allierta
'hogs are being :.shipped 'live • :into
Ontario,If any : packer -: wants
• inore: hogs, let •Iiini'rafse, the price
25-'Orr:50 celatS and Mere will come
frerii . the West. Pin'i quite :.:Stire "the
GOV.pritinent.Wthet. be offeritled,'
them 'Caught in the jointer at the Weglaftglg
furniture 'factory. '•
Miss- Ethel- Troyer, who has
spent some 'time in Manitawaning,'
•has returned' home. •
-
,SamUeL, Scarlett,
-of-Calgary, are -Visiting. ivr.r:SPar-
lett's brothers and 'ether „friends in
G. A.,S21 s is now occup mg
the addition recently put to. his
new store. .
Mar •E. llays celebratediogif
ThursdaY.,
Mr. `W.'• "T; -FOW161.7; of the: Bell
Engineworks, hs returned from
the 'Western Provinces, Where he
has' been for several 'months. : •
•Williarte•Ament has' purdhased 30
acres a Standing timber from 1VIr..
,
,Hagan, Of:Stanley, south of Varna,
and :will have it cut into legs for'
,.use in his inill,here„ '
From The Huron Expositor
• becember 1, 11383
• Mr. -David Elcoat, of Tucker -
smith, has purchased a. house and
tot in 'Clinton and intends goirg
-there -to- reside,
•,Henry Burrows had the misfor-
tinne to -"..ent."- Ins hand bailly•One
day last week with an axe which
he Was using. • '
A few days ago a *cow clitnbed
the Bight.. Of 'Stairs leading to
Frank tIren'i„photograpli• gallery
iti Brussels'Iand walked into the
• Last Saturday evening ,Mr. An-
drew Goveidoek, Winthrop, met
with an accident.' He was return-
ing home from Seaforth in a bug-
gy- and was •accompanied jay a
young- lady, when 'the ale of the
,buggi broke. aoth •Were-^hadly
bruised and :shaken up, bttt are
reCoVering r ,
• No fewer than eight' weddings
have taken place in Seaforth and
vicinity this week, `
Wood still ".dont'mites, scare and
• A young lad, about 13 years ,of
age, riamed Thomas Holland; got
his foot Very badly injured Wed;
nesday by corning in contact with
g loose pulley:
A Christmas tree.festival in eon-
neetion with St- Thomas' Church
•Sunday Sabot, wilt be held in the
Town Hall on Wednesday evening.
• The, skating and curling rinka
-8.re being flooded, and If the
Weather centinnes cOld it is,hdped
tbe-rinks will be open for the boll.,
days. '
DEMOCRACY MOST DEPEND ON
POLICIES, NOT PERSONALITIES
(By, Professor W. B. Harvey
•in London Free Press)
Representative - government i
rightly -regarded as - an-,adVanc
over :the direct. 'democracy prae
tited. in the ancient city :states
Direct, demberacY--governinentb
a town 'meeting. which, all' citiz,ett
lad fa ..-„right to attend-,--WaSk no
feasible :except-. in 'states'an
there Was always danger . tha
the People ..triight fll!Under th
-sway .-1117iierst1asie ; dernagegues
RepteSentatiVe::goVerninent xnake
democracy.PossibIe hi large :state
•arid :prevents 'important decision
from being made by •0 rnQb i:
moment of; passion. , .
• The inventing . of Printing' and
papbr; :441 the groWth..6f. news
papers was almost as necessary
to dente:era:Cy in large areas aethe
idea .of..representation..,-The Lpress
aSsiSted.; the ,,greivtit• of ' a, nationa
coiniminity: Spirit :and fitithered
the influence of .rational'arguMexit
in place of :the: eiriotioiaal; apPeals
::the..,:deinagegue...4dio. :and ',TV
which permit a Speaker to be heard
and: •seenthroughout ..,the land bring
back ':{the intimacy Of; the old:, town
meeting and inake'it,pnssible...for A
poutidatoo a:dye:date- one thing in
one .part..nf, :the COuntry'.. and.the
opposite . in another.' ' .• •
and TV -Might: 'to-W-cirk' for
the iMpreVerneift: Un-
fortunatelY, : they: seem to:.:beturn-
ing: pOlitical 'Caniriaigns into. :"per-
sonality" editestS: • Elections re
being • ifiereasinglY ::decided :‘bP., the
,p,erSonalitY:: appeal of ''the leader.'
:Radio-, and TV Make it possibln_fer:
the . leader.to: be in the limelight
in ."sectiOnS:
thrbiighont, :;:airLeleetion„ tcaninaign„.
'and even between- : elections :,,: the:
Prime -Minister: :has .'14:40Y.:':OPI),(11';'
tUnitieS-Adt-drake a TV'appearan;ce--.
aver .a ',nation-wide 'network': •
Thet:lendeneyLislio_danildiipf_the.
leader . and -Ali:: preVelif.!anyone -::e1Se
froin "-a ttaining :prnence.;--That
would - be -..ittidesiratile:;;•even,if 'the
leader- stuck :toy:a.'rational.:discuS
Sion of: ther,e.iS :a:
tendeficy,,to 'imitate the:Methods'. of
TV :starsland'to.,..-try.: to hiliildup a;
following by the. lifigr.atiatingTginie
and f‘folksyr....Speeelian: ,:, at-
tempt te-win votes. bycreating.the
mpression that -the ..,leader,:‘ has
-€qiersonality ,
If we. let- ourselves be swayed
by the personality :appeal of the
leader:rather than by :the polieieS
• of his party, -we-4nay.,--fiiid-that-we.
have put ourselVeiAinder the Con-
trelL.oflignor'anfdeMagokateS:!Of_the
kfrirtirat" Some -tithes', disgraced- the
direet democracies of the past. .
chief l advantage of dernoc-
racy.' over,InionarehYt is:- :that in
demperaeY ,every Jimportant-,, ques-
tion; Of , polief- :will be -thoroughly
6dbiiiceticsusoetids• caonnds' iciaellrpdoifbfiecfuplrtoie Satainond
is , taken. ,Majer...Jhatters,Lofl.ong•
term .policy -should, be discussed in
;_thepress- and: On the. radie-and set-
tled :by- -clections, IsSites.„ that' .call
for quick" decision will be 'disease -
:ed. in cabinet :meetings:: AS a,' re- •
sult of therdismiSsion the decisions
'reached are likely 46 ;he •WiSer .than.
an one man could ,forintilate. ;,:•••
The •adtaritage : of • .discussiOn
that :is :the chief --advantage -of
deinocra.cy-Will- be 1.o'st ;elec-
tions '.'are, allowed._ to degenerate
into .personality' contests: , between
rival leaders,' and if 'cabinet: mem-
berscto net have -the: strength that
conies from •a strong following in
the Country . and in .Parliament::
,...The_Ainwritten conyentienofOur
constitution : by which:" :;:different
.provinces'and,Sections,..of the
try ;are ,represented in the.cabbiet
is well-designed to produce 'cabinet
ministers, • who have : a. -following.
I3Ut .if the:- ministers' have :no
th-
dividuai' prestige; no -foHoWing of
their Own Which practidally insures•
theiri a' plader in the.' Cabinet if they
re4r e ere, ,
owe their electionlo the popularity. -
of the Prime Minister and their
seats in the Cabinet to his. personal
faver, • they are br-tre 'POSition, to'
OPposo the ideagl of
leadez- .-,-Thet Prime or First '
Minister .ceases to be a . colleague,
of.the other ministers and becomes
• their master. He may still be call-
ed a minister but becomes in fact.
a .monareli;
• How are we to corn t this cult'
.of p,ersonality?_ The reSs and thc
newSmen who asi&questions . at
press conferences should insist on
statements • of polieY that have.
meaning.. When a politician says:
that agriculture is not 'getting at.
lair'share of the national income,
he 'should becalled upon to state'
what „is" a'fair share ,of.the nation4,
tincoine,:and how it is to be kiveiv.
to the farmers.
• .Sist,,he,.driftt:towardS '..pirining the.
liones..of, the 'Party on the person-
ality' 'Of the %leader: ,, If in't()Pposi-. _
tion, they should hammer. away- at
the 'evil's- that still ,exist in our so-
defy,. 'and! seek-th popularize the„.
remedies' -that theirr 'party aclvo-
• ea.tes. If;•Mennbers Of the govern- _
'merit " party,,,ithey...„.shoultl -._ defend
their record .as the :achievement of
the 'party and not' cif the leader.
, Fnfly, we as citizens must •be- ;
on.'guard against all the, Hollywockc
styling. th:at:polititians may adopt, '
We; Shotilit ..rpeognize.- that -Person- :
ality:isno,substjtufefbr:jdess,.We ,
must cOntinually...remind ourselves: :
that-econernic -.problems ''can snot
Lie:. solved.by a: •'sweet. sniile , ,or a, .
gond heart. In. . Short,
,concentrate on policy . instead of,
onperso•
. .
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-yOU 'Offe bf _those,.W7ho, feel
-Canadian- egg -graders -are not .
Mg, their job?
They are.
In the face of criticisin taliout
the lack' of uniformity in'grading;
a: group of experts undertook a ,na-- ,
lion -wide survey. Here is what
they found: -
1. Gancllers: are well able to 'dis-
tinguisd between 'Grades A and B-
2. Grading by candling is a good`
measure ,of interior quality.• -;
3: -Best, qualjty eggs, are' produc-
-ed between September and April
Qtnh_l_t_hdeelcrwerthethe -4g adsesheeellms ea
and feeding conditions.
- 4. 'Overataril
ilhctnalui_ottyihnes;o.TY:2 a e
is higher
egg• Wogir.kad.i'Cuhgeclid-
PeeointS':'aerii
the conntry were••Seleethd: Once
month, unknown to the • grading ,
station, - five dozen- Of-alle"-A-
• five -dozen, Grade: B eggs were tak--
en, from the stocks 'of. tvvcr graders,'
-There-were-7-61'6e *station's im; '
each area, whiek meant a monthly
collection of 30 dozen eggs in each •
of the five areas. • „-
'The eggswere examined by •
qualified technicians, using a stad--
,Clard procedure, to -.' measure the-
cl• uMalietnythloyf e'4ailehdi !..371:aPdg_eljy.." '..a/yerag'
were:tAen-fo-r each grade at each
VOlvecl individual graderS, grading .
grading 5tation. Comparisons. in-
statiOns and areas. • •
• ,
• Supervising,. the study were D..
-A: Fletcher, in • charge of: ,
pr,ojects f'or the • Poultry Products
Division,' Canada • Department of ".
Agriculture; E. S. Snyder and H. ,
L. Orr, of the Ontario Agricultural_
• College; W. F.Rae of the Univers-
ity. of Saskatchewan, , and J,.Biely.'
of the University of British, dblurnz-
, Marketing. of '6ggs• on the; :basis.
of :grade dates bacli.to 1915, when
a
voluntary .standards were
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