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Clinton News-Record, 1961-06-15, Page 10THE " 30 LLEEE Pkii0SOPlitY FISHERMAN TEUS st TUE TRUTH IS, NI4Ei4 ,,HE CALK ANOTHER ,' FISHERMAN A. ! • ' ONLY TIME dr' Page 10—Clinton News-Record Thom June., 15, 1961 FAME Share Capital Sales are Good Beef Producers Strong in Favour (By 3. CARL UEMINGWAX) The Dairy Co,Ordinating Board And ,the Dairy Princess competition chairman, in. par- ticular, are to be congratulat, ed on successful arrangement% glade for their annual contest at the Clinton Spring Fair. Appreciation is expressed to all the girls taking part. All of .you did creditable job and of course special compliments to., the winner, Miss Wilma .Dale, of RR, 1, Clinton. Best wishes will ,accompany her for the same success at the CNE. At a meeting on June 5, of the board of directors of Farm- ers' Allied' Meat Enterprises, the share sales campaign was reviewed. Up until the end of May, close to $400,000 has. been sold. This is perhaps a record of share capitol raised by a new co-operative by the first four months. It .gratifying to have such strong support from livestock producers and is even more encouraging when we consider that only a comparat- ively small percentage of the producers, as yet, have been canvassed. With something over 3,500 members, many counties now have enough members to or- ganize county committees and a basis for these is being drawn up. • While all this is encouraging, we must not rest on our laurels. It is forecast that, by maid 1962, the. markeang of botch hogs land cattle will be con- siderably .higher, thus it is de- sirable that all possible corn- petition be created in the mar- ket place. With our objective of two million in share capital accomplished by November 30, we could expect to have our "Fame" plants in operation by late summer of 1962, in a poll of the members of the board of directors, it was interesting to find that the main enterprise of nine was milk production, of seven, was beef production and only two whose main enterprise was hog production. The board was a- bout equally divided between hogs and poultry for their sec- ond farm enterprise with a few having all three, one member had .sheep raising as his second enterprise. Since there are so many beef producers and dairy men on the board it would indicate that there is greater dissatisfaction with the marketing of cattle than the other livestock. It was reported that a pro- ducer shipped through a drover, a few steers to Tor:into (over 100 miles). They sold for 38 cents, graded blue brand' and dressed 51.8 percent on the To- ronto live weight. This return- ed less than 20 cents on the live Toronto weight. At the same time good steers were be- ing quoted at $21.50 to $23.50 in Toronto. With producer controlled and owned processing plants farm- ers at least could obtain ex- planation for this apparent dis- crepancy and do something about it. HOLMESVILLE MRS. F. McCULLOUGH Phone HU 2-7418 In Holmesville United Ch- urch on Sunday, June 11, the Rev. E. J. Roulston, minister of the church, christened Steven Harold McCullough, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc- Cullough. At the same service Mr. and Mrs. E. Whitely, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc- Cullough, Mr. and Mrs. H. Oakes, Mrs. J. Tebbutt, Mr. H. Pocock and Mr. H. Cud- more were received as mem- bers of the church, and receiv- ed their first communion as members of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson and family, Oakridge Acres, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Glidden. Clinton Memorial Shop T. 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STOP IN AND Look IT OVER Brucefield Farm Equipment --- Welding and Repairs -- Brucefield 11/kROLD LOBB, Prop. 111.1 2.3272 ) 0 2 YEARS Of SERVICE stet spent a couple of days. visiting friends. Windsor, number of 'Oa -local boys Who .belong to, the Clinton Jun- Jot, Farmers attended 'the field day 'which was held in Mit- obeli last Saturday. Decoration Day Decoration services will be held at Tiaird!O Cemetery on Sunday , June i$, et 2,30 pan. under .the auspices of the •XOOF. Brucefield, and the. 14014, Var- na. Rev. -T. J. Pitt and Rey. It A. Johnston will have ch- arge of the service, A number of local Orange,' men .attended the county Or- fulge service held in 13oyfield United Church Last Sunday morning, Jenkins Municipal Drain Tenders are hereby called for the construction of the Jenkins Municipal Drain. This drain consists of 8,000 lineal feet of open drain, the excavation and spreading of approximately 7,160 cu. yds. of material, the removal of certain brush, willows and timber, and the lowering or installing of 3 steel culverts. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned. All tenders must be submitted on the approved tender form; be clearly marked as "Tender"; be in the clerk's hands by July 1st; and be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. E. THOMPSON, Clerk, Township of Goderich. 24-5-b Maple Swhwilerd To ,Dispers. For $1)FHHogs After 22 ,years, the head of. Yorkshires 'at ,the Shur-Galn Demonstration .v.411111 Jo to be dispersed to make way for an extensive new project. Established in 1939, for test work with feeds and manage- ment programmeo, the herd has been up-graded over die years with the contintionis. introduc- tion, of some of the heat blood lines. from the United Kingdom , R:O.P. testing and very severe culling at all times. The entire. herd will he sold by auction, by Hays Farms Ltd. on JulY 21st, at Maple, Ontario, George 'Robson, Shur-Gain Farm Manager, said, "The sale of our swine herd is being held to make way for a complete re- organization of our swine pro- gramme. Later this year we shall be starting 'a new swine herd of Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) hogs, The program. at our farm will provide one of ow first togs of this prgronn on -0)9411enig ..,140$ Van, ado, ,Ptartt, :On !an 'SPF pre, gram -We ,are required .44 VIAlar our farm. 'at all hogs for at 1O1Pst tWO prior to ceiving SPF hogs." It is hoped that the .develop- ment of SPF hogs in Canada will prove successful and provide an Ammar to the Pro** Lem of !two 4iseases prevalent in hogs. throughout North Am- erica, atrophic rhinitis and virus Plowman:ie. The SPF Pro- gram, at the Shur-Gain Fa:Ma is being organized with the co- operation .and help of facilities and staff at the University of YARN ormapondot, NAPPAYment Phouo *$va) Mr„ and Mrs. AM911. Coleman visited with relatives at Co, hour over the weeXencl,. Also at King City, Mr, and Mrs, Watson Web, Toronto's Connaught Labors, tarries, The sale is 'expected to a- . tract hog breeders, from most provinces and will be one of the biggest hog sales ever held in Canada. If n e_ OUR NAPPIPIIIIHOPHIR QUIZ ?0•OSOPHEK says:e~AP MARRIAGE ISTHEGNIY LIFE 'SENTENCE THAT CAN BE SUSPENDED BY BAD BEHAVIOUR FEATURING THE WORLDS FINEST TELEVISION" — RADIO. ALES — SERVICE 101.6st altasi)1111111U Now Available to Clinton and District People AN EXPERT REFRIGERATION SERVICE Both Commercial and Domestic Our personnel are also Factory-Trained for Automatic Laundry Equipment Servicing A complete Household Appliance Service GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP GERRY'S APPLIANCES 52 West St. Phone JA 4-8434 Goderich 23-4-5-b SUTTER-PERDUE Ltd. --CLINTON WOW! III IT'S THEE BIGGEST of the • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $1.00 0I. MIIPPUL I NANOWAIIII MAN Including: WEN NOT CLOWNING! PRICES ARE REALLY LOW: EVIENNEMENIEM SHOP NOW AM Starting Thursday, June 15th and Continues Until Friday, June 30th Due to Terrific Response to Our First Stock-Reduction Sale last Summer, We Feel We Should Continue This as an Annual Event . . . . 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