The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-03, Page 5WEDNESDAY',: MAR: 3rd; 1965
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E:LIJCKNOW.SENTINEL:
Urge Bigger 'Price S regid Far Ho sAt BuceAnnualHogProducersMeeting
(Intended For Last '.Week) • -marketing.'system is there will be
The .:price differential between . a back --up of pork ' products if
A and. B hogs '.should be increass- the quality : is not kept.. up, .?fie'
ed .from. the present $1-a hundred 'compared ''the differential paid in
pounds to . $3, or • more, James ' Ontario .to that in Ireland : and.
Boynton,secretary of . the Ontario Denmark:. In Ireland the, produc-
Hog Producers Association told er gets twice as much . for an A
the annual meeting of the Bruce animal as for a C. In. Denmark
body ,at. Walkerton. ,.' the standards are . higher than.
here. Only, 1,6' inches. of back fat.
Quality improvement is.the . onlyY.
way .P
the, ,producers can maintain is allowed compared to two inch -
present
.,
price levels against the es here and they; allow:, only 'four-.
increase of production, the speak- fifths of an inch on the loin . while
er said, and by increasing: the, dif- in Ontario ' the . toleration is 1.5.
frential m
ore' producers will see: inches,
...e
theadvantage of marketing bet- Last 'year Dentaik exported
...
ter, quality .hogs more hogs to the United States
sn' : : governmentsub- that • Canada, Mr: Boynton ' said.
.The � pre e t $3
.. , "Realize . ; , , Yp
sidy, .is ' of more''benefit: to the • `Realize that, you can . not prd-
consumer than to the producer,
he.' said. It . assures - him of a' bet -
tern': quality product.
KEEP .UP .'QUALITY .. ;
-11'to. matter•how :efficient'the
duce. a'. B. hog for less: than''you
can, make . an A, he , said..
Be said a lack of ;co-ordination
with purebred farmers has '.resul-
ted .inthe show ringwinner bein�
. .g.
a. different • type .of animal . than
.'the •one that will.grade best when
hung up:
PROVIDE DISPLAYS :,.1
He also sees merit in the elite-
herd 'policy being talked up in
some breeding circles. ' , Here: the
herd would have to be tested and
brought' up. ; to . •minimum stand-
ards.
Eldred, . Aiken of :Allenford, past
chairman . of. the ' :Ontario Hog Pro-
ducers .Marketing Board, :said,the'
Variety. Concert.
Displays Antiqu
^' Some •interesting, information
on the costumes worn at. 'the'Var-'
iety concert sponsored by %the.
Dicky bw Agricultural;' Society here,
a week ago", is as follows.: the
"Top 'Hat" worn by •Fred Mc
+Quillin carne, from Holland. It pis
between 70 and• 80 years old and.
is owned by .:Simon de Boer,. It.
was. Mr. .de ;,B'oer's: father's wed-
ding hat. .'. ,.
'The "nightgown" worn. by Mrs,'
Currie Colwell ` was :owned -lay the
late •Mrs,. Dan•Alton and; is near--
ly' ip0 years old; the ' candle stick
Mrs.• Colwell:' carried is - many'
years old and is now .owned by
Mrs, Evan, Keith. The chair that
was used by Grandpa in the last.
variety . number was owned :.by I.
Walter Alton's, father the late
Dave Alton. and. is 100 'years old'
as is the albuan that Grandpa us-
ed which was owned . by the late
Edward. 1Mc,Quillin and now is in.
the possession.' •of his: .grandsons
Fred. McQuillin.'
•
•
•
ou never had to wore
about retirement"
Not this: happy couple ! Many years ago,
Bob invested' in a Sun Life Retiretrrent In-
come poliey , and, now that he is 65, .hewill
be receiving ;from. Sun Life a $400 cheque
every month. And when' .Joh dies, his Wife
will receive two-thirds •
irds of this arnount each
�;.
txiontl) as long as she lives, �,.
Chan+ues are yo>1 too
may loo.? isorward to
Many happy retirement years. ` rollow Bob's
example, Why not give me a calf todayt
WILUAM J: KINAHAN
' R.R, _2 Luck/tow'
Phone Wingbain 74941
SUN- UEE ASSURANCE COMPANY ..OF CANADA
A, MUTUA4.'COMPANY:.
board established -five more yards
in :1964. The' board is : concerned
with • the costs . at ;some 'of the.
yards, mainly those in the : east.
cif ' the ,province.. Costs •across .On
tario vary from six: to: 80.'' cents
a. hog. New •yards : now being op-
ened are, for. an eight :month .pro-
bationary period to gauge their
effectiveness.
. The -:meeting' passed . -a resolu-
tion to provide educational and
promotional displays for fall .fairs'
in ..the county.
,Directors for1965 elected: were,
Alfred White . .of Wiarton, Ernest'
„Beirnes: ' of : ..Hepworth, . Alfred
Brunton ' of . Tara,. Keith . Weedon
and ' Joseph Thompson ' of .Paisley,
Orville Monk and .'James Jack -
lin of Elmwood; Allan ` Evans Of
,Tiverton, , Malcolm ,Inglis of Clif-
ford, 'Wallace Ballagh of . Tees
-
water, P A. Murray 'and Jack
Ackert of f•I.olyrood, Elson .Arn-
old and William ' Shewfelt of Kin
cardine, James Doyle. of :Chep-
stow, Gordon' Patterson of Ripley,
Clarence, Nixon bf. Lion's Head
and ,,Eldred Aiken of AAllenford.•
by . Wfbfilliam Whiting • '
(FEBRUARY '15th; 1965) :
After 751 telecasts "What's'. My
Line?" ' ,is still, going • strong. Last
Sunday. the ` show's 15th' anniver-
Sary was .celebrated .'by ' Dorothy
Kilgallen, • Arlene Francis' Beni
nett Cerf, , and host, John Daly::
Steve Allen, ,a former panelist,:
returned for the 'event.
Not far behind the 15 -year-old•
mark ' is Red' . Skelton. 0n March;
9th; Red plans to devote his show'
to a . recap of outstanding bits
,from : his 14' years Of television
shows.
Station,•and network officials`
are businvading California to
See ,Pilots of TV shows which will
make up• the schedule ' for 1965-66,,.
Over • the past few 'Weeks it has.;
been ' disturbing to ' learn that,
,many of thecurrent ' TV shows
will .net..be with us next season;
We understand there is: a large.
repertoire of pilots, from which
to•. choose: .4' ..
Once again, opposing` .1 twores
'will try to .knock Ed Sullivan' from;
his high -rating position. ABC will
try . it with the much-discussed
new series "The FBI Story". It
'Wil be 'produced' in colour and
'telecast Sundays at •8 • : p.m. ' At
least, 'that's 'what. ABC offieials
are saying; now.
It has been announced that the
Fowler Committee on broadcast-
ing will likely report about 'April
10th. What does this mean? ' The
government will produce ' a draft
fora new broadcasting act based
on Fowler's recommendations,.
A' parliamentary ' 'committee' will.
Work on the draft .• . and then
maybe somethingwill be . done
next. fall , maybe. •
Place fish fillets ' on.. lettuce
before placing in a pan for bak-
ing, This prevents ' fish from
sticking to pan, . Discard lettUCe
before serving. •
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PURPLE GROVE
(Intended- ForLast Week)
'Mr., and . Mrs'. ' • Claude Dore :'.
Mrs.Harvie Thompson ' and 'Allan
Rhody spent;: Tuesday in - London.
Miss Margaret' Robertson and
Donald. Robertson ' were Friday
evening guests of Mr, and•'.Mrs.-
Bert • Breckenbridge, Ripleyr. ;
and.: Mrs.: James 'Emerso'
p,
and Frank of Charing. Cross . were
Sunday visitors with. • Mr, and
Mrs. George•,Emersoi and: Bob;
Joan , Thompson spent' Sattirday•
With :Brenda Currie. '
`Mrs. Frank Dore and Dianne,
Miss Myrtle Emmerton' and Mrs.
;Robert.. Aitcheson : visited *`Miss:
Eva Culbert, Ripley. °
• Sandra Henderson is' visiting ,
Mr. . . and' Mrs. Donald 'Gillies:.
Marlene . Gawley -and Carolyn
Forster Toronto and • Barbara
Leeson Kitchener spent the Week-
end at their : homes- lin this •vicin-•
ity
' Mr.. and Mrs.: Howard Thomp-
son and Mrs. Donald ' McCosh at-
tended the ,60th wedding anniver-
sary of Mr:. and Mrs. James Hod: -
gins , 'of Kinlough , on .Monday:
Mr, and Mrs:, Walter Forster.
and family, Mr. and Mrs.' 'Bill.
Robinson Toronto, were Sunday
guests . of.. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. ,
Patterson, .
'Firei • the home . of'.
Fire destroyed
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dore: on Fri-
day.: , They are staying with Mr..
and Mrs. Harvie Thompson...
Farm Safety was the topic of
farm: forum at , 'the home . of ' Mr. , /
and.. Mrs. Gordon MacDonlad . on
Monday . ' evening, : Mr`. Frank
Maulden spoke. Ile : is a. ' 'mem
ber of Bruce County Farm` Saf-.
ety Council.
4-H Club Girls Meet
The 4-H Club girl$, • held a
gathering in Ripley on Monday
night when.. Mr ;'Sutherland, mem- .
ber of Mt. Forest ' Prov. .Police,
spoke ;on careful driving.
On Friday the Purple Grove
Guardette's. 'met at the home of:
Brenda Currie. The : meetingop-
ened with the 4-H ' pledge: The
leaders Mrs. George Harkness
and Mrs: ' William Arnold discus-
sed' being 'a .good first aider. Next
meeting is at Ann 1VMacKay's on.
Wednesday.
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