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Clinton News-Record, 1959-01-08, Page 8TON ZAWS-RECORA P.4c44 =HT ews e on es oro L THURSDAY, a'AIIVARY 8, Wn • Cekreapendent MR% OVAT rboao Illy* $7 r 5 DON'T lET 'WINTER CET YOU DOWN. See Nil. • Neighbourhood Mr. and Mrs. Ward Schickluna, Gail and Marilyn, and Gordon Gosling, ail of Lindsay, were with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaunt. Mrs. Sehiekluna spent the week with her brother's family and Fay Gaunt spent the week with the cousins at Lindsay, rethrning borne en Saturday. 450-fortners Attend. OAC :Short Course . The James WICCOOls visited with Lena Crawford; Mrs. Eleanor Throop is show- ing a marked improvement. Mrs, Margaret Crich .and family Visited with, Ted Vothergills. • Mrs. William Addison visited with her son George, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howatt and .,son were with the Wilmer liovvatts. • Mrs, Mary Crawford spent New Year's with her daughter's • family in Kitchener,. Miss Maxine Bunking-returned to Strathroy after a weeks holi- dos at her home, M. Jennie Lyon, who has been Under the doctor's care, is ing, but still bedfast, Mr. and Mrs, 'Toni Allen and • family spent New YeaPs 'with. the Cliff Aliens, Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs, Eric Allen (nee Irene Fothergill) visited with the I Ted 'Fothergills last week.- Miss Mary Dymond, University. • of TorOnto, spent k the weekend with her friend,- June 'Manning., - 1Yfre,. Euddtck, Fred Johnston and „David Ewan, were with and Mrs. John Scott for New Years, Mr. and Mrs:: Mac Hodgert and - family, Thames Road, visited with and Mrs. Jim Howatt and family. - Elgin Josling. had the. misfor- tune to•. lose a vry valuable horse. • last week, which will be hard to. replace, • . Lois,.Linda and Patricia Moore, 'Ooderich„ spent a couple of days witli'4:heir grandparents, the Har- vey Hunkings. - Mr. .and • Mrs, William Moore and family, Mr. and ..11Cirs, Gerald Bunking,- visited with -Mr. and Mxs Harvey Bunking. • 1V1i..and Mrs. William Wells-And Douglas; Mr. and Mrs Alex Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Bert • Allen, spent -New Year's • with ,Mrs; .Ro- bert - Youngblut, The ReVi and .Mrs. Brenton and - Woodstock; .Mr.,- and Mrs. William Manning :and June, spent New' .Year's with.' Mr. and Mrs, Harry- Lear, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton. called on friends in the village on. Friday. Farm Leaders Discuis 'Co.operatives Officials in district Co-operatives attended' a conference in marketing and co- operation, held by the agricultural economics department at OAC, Guelph, during the past week,' Above Prof. W. D. Hopper (left) of that department; is in discussion with .1, Carl Remingway, Brussels, the secretary4ieldnvn of the' Huron. County Federation of Agriculture; W. H. McWhinney, Poet Albert,:secretaryof the Ashfield Federation of Agriculture and Frank Yeo, RR 3, Clinton, the president of the Goderich Township Fed- eration, (Dept. of P.R., OAC) Approximately 00 Ontario Far- mers from all parts of the province varying in age from 16 to 70, at- tended the Annual Winter Short Course at the Ontario AgriC,Ultnr-;' al College last week- They took advantage of this annual oportun- ity to learn the latest methods of modern Agriculture, and , became acqUaintecl with the faculty and facilities of their College, Among them were Frank Yeo, RR 3, Clin- ton, president of Goderich Town- ship Federation of Agriculture and J, Carl, Heiningwayt Brussels, Huron County Federation Field- man. The courses included informa- tion on the feeding and nutrition of the various classes of livestock, a course in soils and land use, and agricultural mechanics, which in- cludes farm shop, farm buildings and rural electrification, and trac- tor and farm machinery. A new and popular course was held this year at the. Dairy Dept., in Qual- ,ity Milk Production. There was a course in Animal Health, given by the Ontario Vet- erinary College for Junior Farm- ers, and a course for 4-H Leaders, sponsored by the Extension Bran- ch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture. At the same time, a conference in marketing and co-operation is being held by the College Agricul- tural Economics Dept, attended by directors of co-operatives, Federa- tion of Agriculture, and represen.: tatives of various, commodity groups, More Participation in Farm Forums :4. Required To Gain True Farm. Opinions USA meetings state that Produc- er Marketing' such as carried on by 'the Ontario Hog Producers may' well be the salvation of the family farm. Perhaps you could keep this in mind while studying the farm forum programs. As mentioned in previous artic- les a brucellosis information cam- paign will be conductedeshortly, There will be meeting Within' easy reach 'of you, •'This.-ls an irry portant 'factor in the health, of your family as well •as a means of reducing lossea' in livestock. ,We hope all of you will come out and get all the information. (By J. Carl ileiningway) ident of the Ontario Hog Produc- ers Association was invited to speak at 'several meetings 'of Ag- ricultural Producers in the United States. There, vertical' integrat- ion of broiler industry is complete and is expanding in the produc- tion of hogs quite rapidly. It is interesting to see that news reports coming from these - - „';Use thei Petroleum Products that will 'see you safely .AND ecanamically through winter—CITIES SERVICE ' ,REGULAIV4and PREMIUM GASOLINES and NEW SD •'y OW OIL—the perfect combination, for mastelefficient operation. By the time you read this the first Farm Forum program on Vertical Integration will be over. I sincerely hope a large number of you attended your forum and reported your findings, These findings are important. The National office reports a great number of requests for the findings of the Forums on the tppic "Performance or Personal- ity." These requests are coming from, Fair Boards, Agricultural Colleges, and Breeders. It isn't enough that information gets out to you; we must get your ideas back if anything is to be done. If you didn't attend Farm For- um, and remember you have two chances in this area, radio Mon- day night at 8.30 and CKNX- TV, Tuesday night at 9.30, there will be the second in this series this coming week and the final the following week. Most of you have probably heard that Charles McInnis, pres- Cantelon's Service Station The News.Re'cord Sells Counter Check Books Corner Mary and • King Streets Phone HU 2-9032 Westinghouse Automatk Washer Clinton triitat' Vannit2eZMAOMIMMIMMAUMEIMEffiw ribf Set Flexible Control Dial and forget it . . you "can do your whole wash auto- matically, or tise the dial to skip or repeat parts of. the washing cycle.. Weigh-To- Save Door saves up to ten gallons of water with every load . . . without re-using dirty cold water. Slanting front and shelf-like door make loading and unloading, • from a -standing position. . easy. „Plet'Avootteetete Aromoufeeemege To GODERICH, CLINTON and., SEAFORD' Telephone Customers ‘In the next issue of your Telephone Directory you will find a new combined Prices ranging from $289.00 Come In and Test Your Own TV and Radio Tubes 'FREE: Clinton Electric Shop "Your WESTINGHOUSE Dealer"' ALBERT ST. D. W. Cornish, Prop. CLINTON. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 - Plans Revealed For Safeguarding. Queen on Visit When Queen Elizabeth comes to Canada next year to open the ;St, Lawrence SekWaYv tine of the most complicated security opera- tions in history will swing into action. Helen Cathcart, Royal Court Correspondent, writes in the cur- rent Liberty magazine, "Highly trained RCMP officers will work in co-operation with rhe select -"Special Branch" detectives from Scotland Yard who guard the Royal Family continually from 'minor mishaps and crackpots of all kinds." While the Queen is in Canada, Commander Evan Jones, Chief of the Special Branch, will furnish a top-secret dossier of assassination precautions to her hosts.. Before, the Queen takes up residence in a: Canadian home, RCMP Will sear- ch the premises for any possible' hidden bombs. Royal planes will be stripped before every passen- ger flight; every; item will be double checked before placing 'on board and all cases of food and packages will be, X-rayed. During the Seaway ceremonies, all bord- er crossing points'will be checked by both Canadian and U.S. police. Despite extreme precautions `land vigilance on the part of . sec- urity police, 'unexpected accidents do sometimes occur. Such was the case in Montreal some time Ago when a section of stone cop- ing crashed to, the pavement sec- onds after the Queen had moved away from under it. While the .Queen was touring Colombo a :nian dived between guards and threw himself .under the car in 'which she was riding. "Security men shudder at the thought of such a man with a hand grenade," Miss Cathcart *writes. Similarly, While the Queen was viewing a tennis match at Wim- bledon, a Woman raced across the centre court to the Royal Box. Luckily she did nothing more than wave a banner which read, "Make the Prime Minister," Olh11111111111101111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111111111111011111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111 74. YEtieW PAGES classified section listing all business concerns, pro- fessions and services which are actually located in the three communities. Vor your conVenience the Yellow Pages listings will be arranged alphabetically under appropriate business and profe'ssional classifications. ley using the Ye/low Pages you will save time and trouble ►. . find "where to buy it" quickly and easily. All telephone users will appreciate the many advantages of this handy shopping guide . . the new combined Yellow Pao.. HOG* CONTRAC, • WANTED We Supply Hogs and Feed Purchase Your Own Hogs and We Will Pay For Them HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO FEED A LARGE NUMBER OF HOGS WITHOUT USING YOUR OWN CAPITAL Ca Us At Once THE NELL TELEPHONE O1NMiPANY OF CANADA Grant €dighoffer And His Melody Masters With Vocals by Jo Ann ADMISSION: 75 Crits III and OANCA 143 Canada Packers Limited Phone HU 24301 or Nib 24815 Clinton Ontario 1 1 I 11 1 I1111111111111111111111111111111111 111111 a11111111111111WEE 11111'111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FUEL OIL sir GASOLINE MOTOR OIL IASI/KARTS (LINTON 4kiia, Phone HU 2-6633 El =i • Commencing Friday; January 9' There Will Be DANCING Every Friday Night At The Old Forge Bayfield 10.00 1,30 Music By