The Huron Expositor, 1969-04-24, Page 3LARRY SNIDER
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plums, what. 4 bergtecet Oat Itticie:b_coake )et',0 e,,, Tom tb4fAvtrwaiVe_r9i*, ...IN__-_,„___KIPOW-ki d- and capable mother. spread hid diff3014, 'Off Ail,04,': ' aWgt4 afi0,t.,./_to Pa014404%P. M '1049"41tig UP be ,rg seven hungry 1.40s., Am- 9 the I, , g like tile* ktr9.• one viallAering, near VA linvited : hackneys,' b and: forth. The Mattoq,..fpfaVealaZarbeen con*
long before ' the, days Of soft ' came the red, ribbon lint net a by the existence of two pee. drinks and potato chips, a aTaliate !rpm Om, DOlo;#01ente.- vbicial farm organizations that
iy katg lb pM). il will be often differ on solistalans to farm
#00.; ,- We ,Weede '..ettr way to probamz$.
the gt,iirilei where W '104lid. Tom, When! Merger talks- brote
patiently bathing these ruffles dawn beitmerai existing organ-
ion of Agricuattare endribe Out-
All too soon this Memorable ado Fanners' Unaen, Ilinikelni
day was over. A cold 'Mid rainy Davidson eteepted responsibility
night arrived. We three started of headiing committ to
'14t.rottet‘41C-10, vete eonibtg fte*41tii:biialt *411.
-,of our test =even*, ;40•Pott4*.4hse-
Or:Youni3OleOir the,Count le
rYfain
NOY Years' ago constitated
• main' enthlit, fgt.' PftliP47 t Wi th
tq
fo A fi al *vs* fir ""
as other forms of: amusement sec the people bringing,* the lik , 911. fairs. This has tie ' al. Mother and- c n$ p amp. etit, who. *in,. ,440 in
Mt 1he litita,a4-41+
automile tunes stave changed It was a wOrlderfik,alght. "trucked from Iting. clistaliCeS „en:#051,A94 1q110401140-44 cfm.,* ,s9wR
sleep d I hallfi the night be, chiefly of th ;Bee Iiiri176-401
have sprung up. However the finest' of poultry; ' ae MOW lye- hatl'an encenreging effect nen, So 0144 wiferelbey- that the finninieg 4401X , . thrill of the load fair ha left breeds not common tOthl0 VO - 9 AV toed youth,
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a hating impression onsmany of Me " the RoUdlna and -0040 yanAUd.414.194 kek. wAtkt th.Pal- vi -cle 441 4 General Farm (*Vail:
4 have Sell•%'14,1A97 024 teereS tiMlb 4,I10 oil the 47int 0.900
ed by the Dale brothers to go, dueflo were mneh ulisti,09§0 of ring& can7Ying eltr dinner& I blee# te*, km. , Arne,Afield ciipation,will, be directly affect-with tbdfoi to help. verl, little tooay,. The pes„0 bitos, were feel sorry for those who have seemed leticlingtri the favour of ed hi7 the prOr4e4 c411'0. *nee
at 5 o'clock and away. My fath-
1965 BEAUMONT WAGON, a beauty ,X2787 $1600
1965, FORD XL HARDTOr, buckets H77655 $1895
, 1967 METEOR RIDEAU 'SEDAN, 6 auto. E4105 $1895 ,
1966 GALAX1E 500 SEDAK, loaded H6834 $2095
1966 FORD CONVERTIBLE H77654 $2395
1967 FORD GT CONVERTIBLE H76871 $2495
1968 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN, 6 auto. 1177850 $2395
1967 T-BIRD' 4-DOOR LANDEAU, a beauty- 1176892 $3895
us, gamburgs,.vettvit000froolgtt, Sharp en. time, ,at ;won', Mr. bikrnene,to.,equo 014, one, wAl take.
atfiton For JILIN)°, r was ask. brow or, blaele; 0#$0, "ond gtounda' with a snaelelet far- The competition Wee keen, A emov, 0 to. bk.**. 04, 411 de„.
May recall, a„ day spent at ti. TOW& allow all and Mrs: Dale dreve onto, 09 Theireigez Peot3,04 are
1962 RANCHERO C80$55 • $500 .-
1965 FORD PICKUP, custom cab C87512 $1595
1966 GMC PICKUP C80606 $1595
1965 DODGE, chassis 8; cab, long wheel base' C78593 $1695
1963 FORD F-950
trailing axle, fifth wheel, etc. C88083 $2995
AND, A BUNCH OF PICKUPS — TOO NUMEROUS TOO
MENTION — AT PRICES TOO LOW TO MENTION
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1965 FORD COACH, V-8, auto. H76849 $895
1962 DODGE DUMP STAKE- 25018V $895
1966 FORD SEDAN, 6; auto. H76895 $1400
1965 FORD' XL CONVkRTIBLE, loaded H76847$1750
1958 OLDS 4-DOOR HARDTOP H789Z4 ' $225
1964 METEOR HARDTOP, 8 stick H78733 $675
1964 DODGE PANEL C62378
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fore that memorable day. IJp whno tho. sh6i4 04 'rule., wore A clothes basket of sandwiches, asked. for 9 whin,, With...le: BO eip'ebi 4171 arg944aftioqz
never experienced such food, the Preiva:tswaAllueuf0;:94kcidde,On-..e,Tsaviack. . pox . UK ' A a voice 44
went er gave me-a, dime to spend, Hy ini it of purebred' Seottish and cured ham, Cak0SO4,114 •Rtes, T ti. . 419's PIA .., hoc tlw all4I 'Paftiel* 8 o'clock Victor, Derie and I Shorthorns. fresb• apple eider, Peat* and that w P In stantly, , 9 and 404 M t itVe441 III view Of
to help tbmpa,plyes., Is Was other teanas' ero-fOrgetren: 'JUL (*Med trY
ouch .= ex. made. from' home baked bread , *of"
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041,144;90 cloPend
the ereaio1 hit F
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on his winning team. .,- izatiens, the 'Ontario Fedemat-
Soon- the " contests began.
Each -boy. had hiS ditty te per,
Mint helped. Vie ,to 10m a red- calf Which-we dragged , in.
before the ' judge. There was
no. special award for expert
shewmanship-then as is evident
In. the 4H clubs of today. How-
ever, he won the Ted ribbon
and the show went on. The to- cattle or trying to. They tried
tal winnings on cattle were two in every way to turn back but
firsts and three second prizes, we forced them on for nearly
three miles. Just then a buggy
pulled up and in the dark and
Jim's voice called out "Where
are you going": We answered,
"home". "Well you 'will be a
long time getting there, you are
going toward Goderich."
The . cattle turned, marched
teams. Their light -manes and past us straight home, this time
tails flying in the wind, corn- Without our, advice or guidance.
bined• -.with good training, That day will ever stand clear
'brought--a- quick win, that day, in„nly .memory, though, sad to
This team and, three other say, few of us are left-to tell
horses were later killed on the itif the loyal 'friendships enjoyed
railway track that runs through. in days gone by at the local his farm. The- A.t rieultittal • county fairs.
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We then hurried to the horse
ring where the classes were well
filled. Colts, yearlings, two
year olds were shown first. Then
came the main event, the tearn
cerxipetition. I can never for-
get Jack showing his sorrel
team with the general purpose
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FORD 711 LOADER $125
BOGBALLE 3-POINT HITCH MANURE LOADER $175
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S CASE TRACTOR $200
CASE 3-FURROW LIFT PLOW $400
1HC H TRACTOR $400
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JOHN DEERE 40-PLATE DISC •.-- $500
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MASSEY 35 DIESEL TRACTOR $1300
MASSEY 40 GAS TRACTOR ,,,,,,. 41400
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61 SUPER MAJOR (Choice of 3) , $1950
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• Always hungry and shy
DEAR DORIS — What can I
do to overcome my self-con-
sciousness? I went to my friend's
home for the week end and even
though I had a lovely time, I
really didn't enjoy myself. like I
wanted to.
You see, I would just sit at
the table at mealtime like a
statue and just pick at my food.
I was too scared and too asham-
ed for, them to see me eating
I was hungry and thought as
each mealtime came around,
"This time it will be different,"
and it was! It was worse than
the first time, -
We went to certain restaur-
ants and wnen Bill would
ask what we were going to have,
the words -"Nothing at all" came
-out. I carved for food but I just
couldn't bring myself to give
in and eat.
I am 16 years old and four-
foot-eleven. I weigh only 98
'pounds I have a very poor ap-
petite, even at home. ,
Really Bothered
DEAR BOTHERED — There
are assorted reasons for pdor -eating habits. Since I take the
word "ashamed", "self-consci-
ous", "scared", as clues, -I'm
thinking there -was some faulty
early conditioning in your case.
Even a baby reacts to jan-
gling or unserene atmosphere
' by rejecting food. Later a small
child may be scolded about eat-
ing until his stomach is tied up
in a knot. Can you think back to
any untoward circumstances
which put you off eating?
'Sometimes just knowing the
cause is enough to bring about
a better state of mind and feel-
ing. My urgent suggestion would
be a consulation with your doc-
tor, a sindy of Canada's food
rules and a resolution to try ag-
ain to give your body the nour-
ishment it needs. ,,-
DEAR DORIS'— This man
I loved is married but is not
happy. He has a cute five year
old daughter. He says he Jove§
world.
But
than anything in this
But he doesn't believe me
when I say I love him, and the
reason he gives is that I hav-
en't told his wife about us. Dor-
is am- I supposed to tell his wife
just to prove' I love him? Div-
orce is Out because of his relig-
ion. I am 19. Ile is 31.
,• Puuled
DEAR PUZZLED — He thinks
you were born yesterday —
and I find myself wondering
:how naive you can getr.
No man Was, ever safer. He
won't tell his wife himself;
couldn't get a divorce if he
wanted to, which he doesn't.
Knows you won't tell her; and
can, fool you into taking the
blame for the situation.
Don't let him break your
heart. Run, don't walk, into the
arms of someone your own age
before all the nice ones marry
somebody else.
DEAR DORIS-'— For the paht
two weeks I have been dating
a fellow whom I feel I like very
• much. The problem is that he
is a Ne gro!
He seems to be a very respect-
ed and well educated person;
as well as mannerly and friend-
ly.
I know that this relationship
could lead to love, and even
manage. I know the problems
that a marriage could bring
but we bath seem to have the
same feelings for each other.
It Seems that everyone thinks
a girl is indecent if she keeps
company with a Negro.
Skin Deep
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. DEAR SKIN DEEP — Not on
your life, I don't! It's what's
under the skin that counts. Yet
racial prejudice still dubs the
Negro-dating girl as degraded,
in some quarters.
Your love better be pretty
strong and steady, • beeause
there'll be problems a-plenty
Your ebildren will inherit them.
tour.families will come in f
criticism — both families. W
relationships, social co e l-
ions, even (I'm sorry to say)
church ties, may. come in for
hampering, isolating treatment.
Love — geed enough — can
-weather it all.
Confidential to Unhandy —
We don't all get to university;
and you can't make it by just
being good in one subject,
much as you feel like a philoSo-
pher at heart. But you can rend •
books; attend study groups;
watch educational TV. We are
happiest when we are opening
new deers on life.