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Wonderful 'Garden Paths In Summer
Farmer Led Down a Few, Too
$ Of Kippto
(Correspondent, MRS., N. LONG, Phone Hensait 274-W-1)
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(By J. CARL MUMWAY)
At this thrie of year "Garden
Patil.4" are a thing of beauty,
These of yon who have visited
Niagara, Ottawa, or the garci
ens at Hainilton will realize the
thrill; of °Garden Paths", Many
farm and flower gardens
as well as *Urban homes Are
Worthy of sub Speed-limit driv-
Yet I4 doubt that any of these
Can compare with the beautiful
"Garden Paths" down which
farmers have been lead period-
imlly over the past several
Vertical integration was one
of these, lroller growers' Per-
liaPS accepted this advice more
readily than any other group.
But 13, 14 or 15-cent broilers
has shown that this path cap
lead 'to a dead end.
Then we were told that farms
were too small and production
too low and inefficient. We
must correct all of these, Hog
producers took the bait, and
suffered' accordingly but they
did smarten up quite quickly
and their 'industry is again com-
paratively satisfactory. Perhaps
their organization can be given
Hullett Couple
Celebrates 50th
Wedding Day
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams,
formerly of Hulett Township,
now residing on North Main
Street, Searforth, observed their
golden wedding day on Friday,
July 21. A family dinner was.
.served at five o'clock in the
Orange Hall, Seaforth, followed
by a reception in the evening,
when more than 100 guests
gathered. A feature of the ev-
ening was an address to the
couple by Dr. F. S. Harburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Adams - were
married in the then Seaforth
Methodist Church (since Con-
stance Church was undergoing
repairs and was not available).
The ceremony was performed
by Rev. J. H. Ostehout, of the
Lorideshoro 'circuit,
Mrs, Adams is the former
Margaret MacDonald', a daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Angus MacDonald, Staff a,
While the bridegroom 'of fifty
years ago is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. N. T, Adams;
Hullett.
Guests present for the anni-
versary included' two who had
attended the wedding, the
bridegroom's brother, Thomas
J,, Adams, Elgruondville, and
Mrs. Herbert Henderson, Mit-
chel. Other guests present were
from Winnipeg, Stratford, Ex-
eter, Clinton, Londesboro, Blyth
and Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams have a
family of two; Kelso, stationed
at Stevenson Field RCAF Sta-
tion, Winnipeg, and Don-
elda, who is a teacher on the
staff of ;the 3. A. McCurdy
School, RCAF Station Central-
ia. There are 'two grandchildren,
Gerald and Michael.
Mr and Mrs. Adams were
active members of Constance
United Church where Mr. Ad-
ams served several years on
the board of stewards. Mrs.
Adams took a keen interest in
the Sunday School, Woman's
.Association and also was a life
member of the WMS.
Congratulations were receiv-
ed from Governor-General Geo-
rge P. Vanier 'and Mme. Van-
ier, Premier Leslie Frost,
Charles MacNaughton, MPP
and Mrs. MaeNaughton, as well
as friends and relatives. Mr.
MacNaughton, presented Mr.
and Mrs. Adams with a framed
certificate, signed by the Prov-
incial secretary and bearing the
coat of 'ants for the Province
of Ontario, and a Message of
congratulations and best wish-
es for good health and happi-
ness.
Rev, 3, C. Britton was chair-
men for as short prograin.
credit for this since they can
and OP give detailed and accur-
ate information on ra4r1W00,14.
Inlarkettng$ gf their product
Again, how often have we
been told' that if only farmers
would accept production con-
trols their prices -would
crease and all would be well?
Of course the experts all agreed
that this was impossible with
farmers. But the Almighty has
very effectively controlled pro-
duction. With what results?
According to the Louden
Free Press of July 19, the OFA
called as ,meetitng of experts to
consider what it termed "a
looming crisis" of increased
Prices for farm _products,
The recommendations were as
follows; retain Ontario winter
wheat for feed, (what happens
next year if we force our ex-
port customers to learn to get
along Without our Ontario
wheat?) ; ask the federal gov-
ernMent to issue import per-
mits for US grain; and all this
for the purpose of preventing
an increase in the price of
cattle, 'hogs and poultry pro,
ducts.
The only redeeming feature,
in the 'article is the statement
that these recommendations are
not official policy decisions of
the OFA.
Along side this article is 'a
statement that the federal gov-
ernment is making every effort
to supply fodder to western
livestock producers in order
that the cattle' market will be
depressed as little 'as possible.
Just below this item is a
headline "Massey-Ferguson To
Cut Production". We can only
conclude that this is being done
to maintain prices,
Perhaps a more practical
"Garden Path" could be found
in a statement made by one of
our county beef producers when
he said, "I think • I will only
produce those products that are
sold through marketing boards
(wheat, beans and hogs)". The
alternative of course, is that
producers market all their pro-
ducts.
Blyth Man Is
Killed In Car
Accident Sunday
Roland Vincent, 76, Blyth,
was instantly killed Sunday
night in a two-car collision,
three miles north and one mile
east of Blyth.
His wife was seriously in-
jured 'and five other persons
were hurt in the Morris Town-
ship crash.
Mrs. Vincent received' a hip
injury and is in Winghem Gen-
eral Hospital. Other passengers
in Mr. Vincent's car, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Cook, Blyth, and
their ten-year-old .grandahild,
Susan Wardley, Brantford, re-
ceived injuries and were treat-
ed at Wingham hospital.
Driver of 'the other car was
Mervyn McCauley, 48, Brussels',
who received a knee injury. His
wife, Dorothy, received facial
ocuI Mgt /ppm!
polio* Cont To-day.
Kenneth H Sta01; Clinton, will appear pollee 'court at
Gode.doh today, 3uly 27 to be
4011r*VO4. On 4 break and enter charge for which he was placed on 04:VP4c.10 .sentence lust August,
Steep was Arrested after he
had violated the terms of the
suspended sentence. He was
convicted on breaking, entering.
_acid theft from. -linekins Bait
House, August 1.7 last year,
Lloyd Patrick .Keating, 18,
RCAF Station Clinton, pleaded.
guilty to theft of a car from •
Pearson Motors Limited, at
Zarieb,. JIttlY 16, and was placed
on suspended sentence for two
years,
In assessing the penalty,
an Goderich COttrt on July '20, magistrate Glen Hays remark-
ed "Yon have a criminal record
for the rest of your life,"
Cecil Pepper, 25, Hetsall.
pleaded guilty to failing to give
'the right of way in an inter-section _collision in Goderich
and was fined $20 and costs,
or three days in jail.
Mn, and Mrs. Grant Love,
Cam, Mich., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride and other relatives.
Miss Margaret MacKay, who
has been a patent in St, Jo-seph's Hospital, London, is re-ported to be improving.
Misses Marian and Cathy Ro-
berts are spending the week with Rea Essery in Ridgetown.
Mr. and Mrs, James Crosby
and three children of St. Cath-arines, visited Ilast week with the latter's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr, and Mrs, James
Drummond, Brian returned With them for a vacation,
Master James Roberts is vacationing with his grandmoth-er Mrs. K. Roberts in London. Mr, and Mrs. P. SProule, Seaforth, visited Saturday eve-ning with Mr. and Mrs. W, L.
Mellis and on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bourke, Wroxe, ter.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Long visit, ed the Rev, and Mrs. D. A, Mac-, Milian, Ilderton, on Wednesday afternoon.
Kenneth and Grant Jones were successful in winning third prize for their vocal duet on
the amateur show at Kirkton
garden party on July U, There were 18 entrants in all.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLel-
lan end Jill, and Mr, and Mrs,
N. Dickert visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Anson Wolfe, Melbourne,
A bounteous picnic supper
bO•d.,51104Yr on the lawn at the -
tOree'ef VW, Harold Jones was
gi00)Td by 30 membevs of the
families of Mr.. and Mrs, Roy
McBride end Mrs, Pearl Love, •
Guests were present from Lon,
don, Zurich and. V4414.
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. Harold !Tones •
and boys included Mr. and Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner and Blva, Credit-on gaoki Mrs. Albin Faw,
sett, Brantford.
Prof. George Swinton
Prof. George Swinton of the University of Mani-
toba's School of Art is the expert teacher on CBC-
TV's summer series, Art in Action. Seen every Sun-
day, the series is designed to show the nature, the
scope and meaning of landscape painting, both tra-
ditional and abstract. The Winnipeg artist, who
studied in Vienna, paints and sculptures on camera,
showing what art is and how it was changed over
the centuries.
cuts, Both are in satisfactory
condition.
Mr. Vincent was born in East
Wavvanosh Township, a son of
the late Mr. and Mrs, IVIerno
Vincent. He was a member of
Blyth United Church, and a di-
rector of the -Myth Horticultur-
al Society for many years.
Surviving are two children,
Ray Vincent, Blyth, and Mrs,
Harvey (Doreen) McCallum.,
Elmira.
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Crate available after
July 20th.
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