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Clinton News-Record, 1962-11-29, Page 10Get Your FREE Electric Blanket When You Purchase a WESTINGHOUSE Electric Dryer during the Hydro-Dealer Sunshine Special Offer •••'•e".:eieee NOV 3 to DEC. 15 • eeegeleeeeinie:IIIIA Direct air flow system with more air, lower heat dries clothes faster, fluffier, more economically. .• In Westinghouse dryers, air blows directly into clothes (not through a perforated basket as in other makes). Faster air flow allows reduction of drying temperature. Full washer load capacity. Rotating "bonderized" steel basket, resists rust. One year guarantee on workmanship and materials, N‘ FREE Electric Blanket 1.vetes Value $29.95 With Every SIMPLICITY AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER Purchaied up to Dec. 15 at Chuter Heating & Electric 45 KING STREET — CLINTON -- HU 2-7652 Authorized Simplicity Dealer must". "We've accepted that challenge," said Mr. Crocker. "We have seen the folly, of floor prices which eventually become the telling prices." He ended with a quotatioieot which he es eond, "You can't do today's job with yesterday's tools and be in business to- morrow." Albert Bacon, Belgrave, presi- dent of the Huron Hog Produc- ers!, was chairman. Gordon Hill, Varna, a former president of the Ontario Farmers Union, spoke briefly on hog market- ing. Ray Hanna, Auburn, county director of Huron Farmers Un- ion; Robert P. Allan, Bruce- field, - world hay champion for 1958 and 1962 and Eldred Aik- en, zone director of the Ontario Hog Producers Association all spoke th"iefiy. AL 4 SAL. 0.1," ASK YOUR NEIGHBOUR AND NE2L ADVISE, DEAL WITH THEM AND BE 'BOW WISE" AT FRIEND_ HARRY WILLIAMS 11112-6633 RR+20IN1ON EATING OILS-GASOLINE GREASES-MOTOR.OILS,-, WRITE ROSE BUY AN ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER NOW GET A FREE ELECTRIC BLANKET A$29.95 VALUE MAKE EVERY DAY A DRYING DAY ELECTRICALLY... COSTS LESS THAN 5( A FULL LOAD TO OPERATE! 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Graceful new styling, highlighted in gleaming metal trim, makes it even more of an eye-cateher on the road ... new performance and maintenance &attires make it more than ever a family= budget favorite! 0710004M itrbs tijitiona al • 4iira COO: Corvair 'Monza Club coupe '65 CIIEVIIOLET at your dealer's one-stop shopping centre P.o sure to tee Bonanza on the Cl5C-1V network eadli Sunday. Check your listing for channel and time, GOO See your dealer for Chevrolet's- Special "Go With The Greats" I-11-P LP Record Album Offer. LORNE BROWN MOTORS LTD., 'OctracgirINT114321 guests of Mr, and ATM 1.44104 ,Tones, ..grant. !ood Miss Marie Sher received ward recently that she 130 been. successful in passing her 1 KIPPEN PerreePenderlt• LONG phone Hon5all 278-W 1 MOS4t Pearl Isia4o1W, ;;Ceylon, was a weekend vest of Mr, and Mrs. James ..igeN.aughtoti and fachil$', MM<and Mrs, Carl and Jane, of 'near Zurich, visit- ed Friday evenhig with Mr.. and Ilarold _,TOnes and: boys. Oongratatlatiorts to and Mrs-, Marcel •Vattneste, on the gift of a !daughter born. on .Novotriber t7 in. Segel Huron Hospital, E'xeter, Mr. and Mrs. Pettey 'Willert, .0$aniihation, She has been on staff at St..Jeteel*, NO0P...„. tt41,' London, and is now speneseg.• few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, john .5incis,h,„ • Archie persons received -werd last week of the sadden 'Pas.* trig of .brother,irelew :Parvid' Fweignan, Follocic, South Da- kota. His widow was the foam-. etr Mere (IMPnie) Parsons, Kippers distrust. The late Ryleisimun. ,..a1*-) was a 'brotber, in-law • of Mee, .Joseph Ferguson, lifehLsoil; Wil mz ParPol*, Cree Mart.y 'aid Fred Parsons, Len- (By W. E, Elliott). eeer0 council at its final session of the year received AnKil referrOd to ;V0441100 committee,. the ci'erk- treasurer ferry's report tyo September 30, QehOrai •a count showed a eltrelUS of $13,357, and highway account 4 deficit of $5,928. "I have been .assured by the county errelecer," Mr, R. err y said, "that by the ,completion of his program the deficit wilt have been depleted, and posody this account will end up with !surplus. I feel that the gen- eraR. fieancial. Wuation for The county is very sound, and I gin expecting a .surplus which can only be ;determined once the highway program is completed, As far as the merai account is ,congerned, I would imagine that the surplus will be some, where around, the figure shown at present." In ,connection with the re- serve fund for hospital pur- poses, the clerk-treasurer est- imated that total investment b y December 31, would b $86,000. "In 1962," he reported, "we paid the Clinton! Hospital $40,- 000. To date, we have earned $1,159 in interest. Our next commitment will, be to the Sea- fot'ith Hospital 1963. By that time, however, we will have a further $50,000 which should be 'allocated in our 1963 budget. Therfore, we shall have suffic- ient money to pay the Seaforth Hospital grant when eligible," Administration of justice costs and child welfare costs are lower than expected, and revenue of slightly over $2,000 was derived from investment of surplus funds. Warden George McCutcheon had on his desk a trophy award- ed him as runner-up in the wardens' class at the internat- ional plowing match, "Everyone who was there from Huron coached me," he acknowledged. • Ed. Rowlands, manager of the Goderich branch of British Mortgage & Trust, presented the warden with the key used to .formally open the new build- Huron County Hog Producers entertained county directors al •the Farmers Union and Federa- tion of Agriculture in the board room of the agricultural offices on Tuesday night. Featured was Emmerson Crocker, Mossley, who repre- sents this zone as director on the Ontario Hog - Marketing Board. Mr. Crocker showed pictures of a trip he and his wife took this summer to the west coast and into Alaska. On . this western - trip Mr, Cracker visited selling places In the United States, and re- ports that Ontario appears to be ahead of the southern farm- ers in both marketing and qual- ity, and that one of the prob- lems in the United States is that they do not have an ac- cepted grade sytstem. Croaker commented that 'if all gees right the board expects to be able to reduce the 50 cent deduction from each !hog sale, by the end of January. He paid' that Copaco at Barrie had' vol- untarily come under the board's regulations, The speaker alto stated that the display of the hog produc- ers at the Royal . Winter Fair had received visitors from other provinces, and had helped create 'interest. He quoted the - On- tario lekinister of Agriculture the Hon. William Stewart as saying that "self help is a SEE . . PAGE 5 FOR INFORMATION PLEASE tog hem in ,$eptembee "We areePesteft# c1.4.7tuerm far laps .ecff94U en .-Per DPW," Mr, .Rowlands; said. '"He assisted .44 (greatly," "The •piewre was all mine," said the warden, "They have changed leekee Warned Reeve Free* Waikom, ;Council will -send a totter to. the olorit of .1:Wasols. suggesting. that consideration Ue given bo homing the warden returned as member of county ceuneil next year, "in' order that this mune cipality and the county of Hu- ron may benefit by the business experience of the present war- den." This wes moved by Reeve Alele D, Smith, Turnberry and Reeve Ivan Haskins, Howiek, and carried with applause. Acknowledging the council's congrateletions upon his ap piontment as minister of high- ways, the Hon. Charles Mae- Naughton wrote: "The respon- sibility will make inroads into the time I will have available in the riding, but I .pesure you I will .endeavor to represent Huron • to the best of my abil- ity." Dr. R. M. Aldus, M.O.H., in his report referred to a succes- sion of events which included a smallpox case in Toronto in late smaller The disease had been .acquired in Brazil, but there was much anxiety regard- ing the patient's contacts. "To those officials, mostly in the travel business, who .had ofte:n protested about the un- necessary restrictions of the lo- lrenaticmel Quarantine regulat- ions," Dr. Aldis add, "this in- cident was a severe shook." Referring to the stoppage by by the federal government of Sadlin oral 'vaccine program for re-evaluation, the M.O.H. said it was nit a catastrophe, "because for 'SOS-ne time we have had Salk vaccine which has kept Huron and other communities free of polio for the past five or more years. The Sabin incident un- fortunately loosed a lot of in- vective:which has only served to exaggerate the significance of the preceding events. "On the other hand, the re- cent tIP.ath -of' 4 OW in the • Torono area frOht diphtheria may r;seTve to remind. everybody , that protection against soave oaf Per bigger killers bee been .1W., • 1Kted. and perhaps party' cause of the ebse4sicinf with a single .disease which haS mon- opolized our time ,and 'energy more than we care to admit, For bow many other diseases mngtzt this also; be stated, and hew -scan we ,4#ernpt mutually establish a perspective in petele health needs?" On the initiative of the Society, Pr. reported, .a, joint seedy was be- gun this fall orl the value of homemakers' and bedisicle .eervices, To. deputy reeve lift's. Moon- ey, !Godes:doh, he said there are seven working in the county In this capacity, and three more .are needed. There is still a shortage of nursing personnel. Council wel- comed the new supervisor, Miss Vivian Ad*, The geographical .cosicentra, tion rabies has shifted. Last year it was in the leermiller neighbourhood of Colborne, and now is in, the west central part of the county, "Twenty - seven animal cases so far this year have been con- firmed by the laboratory," he stated, "They !included foxes, cattle, cats, dogs, and skunks. Some people have had pet eats turn on them," Dr. T. Meladte, veterinary in- spector, showed slides of slaugh- ter houses, past and' present, in the county. Dr. Aldis' • report stated that "whereas innumer- able slaughter houses of various sizes and smells operated here when our duties commenced, to- day there are 18 establishments that comply with provincial regulations, and one of these (GoderiCh) has operated under a municipal meat inspection by-law since 1948. ' • "There are perhaps three from which we have withheld a permit to operate," Dr, Mel- ady said, Pogo 14-Clinton News,Record-4h.oro,! Nov, ;9# 1962 of near Zurich, were Sunday don, Clinton Electric Shop D. W. Cornish, Proprietor, HU 2.6646 Clinton "YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEALER Hog Producers Explain Position To OFA and OFU County Folk Huron Expects Surplus •Ametwomorigrommis. #ID 411 411 WINTER'S hard to beat with that handful of cards! But with Safety cards you can trump his tricks! To beat winter's longer stopping lithe .. travel cif a reduced speed and leave plenty of room to slop TO beat skidding... pump your brakes instead of jamming them on To beat poor visibility , slow down and keep windshield and windows free of ice and snow YOU CAN BEAT OLD MAN WINTER BY BEING EXTRA CAREFUL! CIA Co-operators Insurance Association h tt CIA LIFE Co operators Life Insurance Association