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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-23, Page 1110 iry. .nk to, !en it - ie ExeferZimesattvocafe, Socilon EXETER, ONTARIO, MARCH 23, 1961 Page Eleven ' Heavy demand for pond (i. ,r M ':40.1',.,.',' .1:,:> ..,.......,,,,,,,, , forced to discontinue its grants' townships and counties, ; and assistance program for The agreement was outlined , tinued its investigation. into The iforces ARCA to cut grants , conservation authority has been; ,established. by authorities, i Demand for fan Pfulds in i •agefnent agreement proposed , to which the authority had oh -I low-erade material from !arta eloped to the point where the Forests which .cperates forests the Ausable vvatershed has de., 'hy .the Dep 't of Lands and, jected •earber. • . I l'he reforestation board eon- , Seek opera ter ,woodlots, thereby encouraging { proper thinning of privately? owned forests. ... 4W • ..,.,: .. ',. e s ' ' The authority already has re- pervisor for the dep't, who ex- • coesuming •operation which "Tshtrelalautphoersi'teylc:PisinpenrtePa'CrgeZtnn. Project was disehased. ; • "s• . eti % .1:';. ' •,,O,,,,, , '..,'' 1 the balance of this year at, by Rod _Hummel, timber su.' the •establishment of a wood - least. with members of Exeter In- lik Olained a number of the points, would Provide a market for ,I . • ... . ..ae. , eteilsredyaeZteatrnioazforn'1,0 them i fotrisduepolayssiosflanme:teirniald, eVpliet'bbp hi: ,• ...„„.. , . . .....:.,.., • . OFFICERS OF EXETER LEGION -This year'.s ex.ecutive 1 ,...ee. -president; Albert Ostland, treasurer; standing, Cliff t ga iroainvii :iftli $1.7h5e. eingh jenseeerignid• a Reiss: ! one interested in the operation, .., , targe enough o warrant full i city and financial help tq any:, of Exeter branch of the Canadian Legion includes: ,I3rintnell, Percy Noels, Robert Sandcrs, Lorne Forth sisuinee provided, win u:e tin • - - - Indivi uals careless wiiieh, ft is felt, could be dee SPaled, frOnl left, Harry Dougherty, secretary; Eric Hey -j sergeant-at-arMS; Pat Skinner, Murray Greene, Reg the entire budget for the year.: . . i velopeci. into a self-SuSteirling dont; Peter Durand, president; Eugene Beaver, firstl and Douglas Brintnell. Wood, first yiee-president; Gerald Campbell, past presi-IIVIcDonalcl, Jim Young, R, g. Pooley, service officer,• __TA photo indicated by the fact that the WI,-. 'The extent of the demand as thec mica s. orums Ernest Steele, Hespeler, enterprise. Authority normally clees not agreed such an operation would % • , head$ growers for bred heifer I fling ponds this year. ' ip.reecderi,v ei tt,she ensitianjioartietyd otfhaitts saePv-. 1 lications until. later in 'the ' : eral hundred farmers are plan, Preservatives are checked and I Mrs. Murray Eliott and the antiseptics, feed additives and , held at the home of Mr. and in ' that insecticides, antibiotics, Monday night's meeting Members of farm forums feel read and heed." . , was , indicatecl the economics branch beThbeeneofpiecii.aaltioenndwporualccti provide . would. be prepared to provide f ther assistance ' • . Bill Mcl<enzie • McGillivray agrees Pays top p.rice i .. - : , . • I 0 William McKenzie, Exeter, t . a., , re -checked by the Department; next meeting will be at , Enron County Fruit Growers, . ._ paid toP Price of $675' fdoiPria h . bred heifer at the sale of Bon- discontinue its assistance Pre. . ,.., „ ifi. Ili LI C 0 IIS / • ; H e a Ith not valued the charcoal, kindling and ether , ate i I fro -I the low.P. grade o pay or ' eiter oss was re-clected president of the _ , ' Since many ponds pow are ' • • -. . ' • Mr. . ' timber for which there would be „ d ' 'th t q t I cuse as required but it is the , ton Haist of Adriculture for their safe home of and Mrs Wellint ni a n - -X Robert Galloway, Cre , ein d ii d wi 00 re_ 0 es -0 . . . anc meas., assistance', the th 'I, ` On . rut Y ma)" followind i st • •ti individu il who is careless in , . 1 urin„ care LI y. , Ellin ville members felt the I A large market along the Jako- b); in Clinton Thursday. Association at the annual meet-! McGillivray I agreed to pay compensation , Harold Mawson. for loss of a heifer resulting I A donation of. $10 was made Thomas, council h a s tol.s were George . Mercer and nie Place .Holstein herd a the grl• m altogether, at was inaug.. 1 William K, Bodk,L estate, St. orated to stimulate interest in ' Public are careless I concerned about food additives Canadian public were not as jC ; !horAnonsriptd.renoSreparembi: litlelysayrseiozpde.eeryaetinonpesdin 1 tnirg Other officers elected were: Iioin drainage work in the to the Canadian Tied Cross I ponds; now that farmet's have 1 •Fairfield forum members re.; as they should be, The Depart. first vice - president, Donald Middleton, RII 3, Clinton; sec- township. . ,. . The crediten buyer put. seen the benefits, they are port people do not read the Ia. f.meol: of Agriculture, i An 'application for a $1,500 artment of agriculture; treas. , et we should be careful to l ln their Nevsat.):", east of atitc:en4Ausableh.thr:, ,, ,41 Council endorsed the claim of tile dram loan was accepted, ' Admiral Burke Lac!. chasecl a daughter of Brauns Prepared, in many cases, to bets closely enough and pay 1 opinion, is doing its hes'• in chase. ond vice - president, finance t h e digging them- ' too little attention to exact ! making products safe for bu.. was considered for pur- wise, RR 3 Clinton; secret.arY, • thet Pussell Chard, Forest, exten- Ethrar" Stanley Mollard for $56.00 and Relief payments to five per. assessed cos against the sons totalled $550.00, ' , Spray liability insuranee was for fifty head, one of. the bet- ; 'The herd sale averaged $535 selves, - Require trees too measurements, 'ln this age," man consumption but the 'mil- sion specialist, Ontario dep-. Lockhart extension drain, ter dispersal averages in Can- ' they report "when so many , vidual is carless and not co- . 1 Engineer's report on the Ride purchased .froin the Frank CO-. i The authority has also re. i lc , new products are on the mar-, operative. H you're seeding oats On mei, D. H. Miles, Huron ag municipal drain was adopted wan company at a premium E 0_ it ada . in recent years. , ceived quite a fee, applica- I follow exact directions for and all members were present. al production 69 per cent. is previded by the aiithoritY is 1 They further feel there is no i indifferent and "health is not , broadcast a few pounds of red their 1 waEsvheinngin the simple matter of vel0euenwo3ann,td hthavise Ytenersparnadrlifeoerl ren. and the necessary bylaws will $115.00, I dons for trees and tree Plant- . , fruits and vegetables - , . • , Directors elected were Wil-, P P be re ared. I Reeve Earl Dixon presided' Of Canada's 'total aoricultiir- ing assistance. The equipment ' 1 manY people are careless and control, use. liam Stratychuk, of Brussels; 1 Petition of Joseph Conlin and weed try this 0.dea: Edward Steckle, of Zurich; `Peter De John for a drain was ; Net i 1 meeting pve,mill. be held sold. in the Canadian market already booked for m, ost of the , call to worry about the use of I valued until it is Jost and can.' clover on each acre of the Lorne Wood, of Lucknow; Ste. accepted and the firin of Arch'. • • I anv product for all . are ' la - I not be regained." . and 31 per cent is exported. planting season. Further apple wart Middleton, of RR :3 Clin- bald, Gray and McKay as ., • . cations can be accepted but for . • *.' - - - s i , a short time only, protection. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns 0.nta.rio C, Field Kingsbury 6rop,l3tranclf et belled correctly for everyone'1 f RR 2 Hayfield. ' ton, and William McGuire, of appointed to prepare plans. r. 8 . Dr. A. Hutchinson of the , The firm was asked to include r with this, worIc the drainage i•e . ieidman comments 1 r Outline program Moreover there is plenty of meeting. Next week a pot Juck grain crop and you'll gain a ' were hosts for Monday night's says it won't interfere with the r, , reading concerning health and supper and social evening is to crop of nitrogen and. organic oi icu ura .Experiment Sta. " . then petition of •. • • I '.1 he new advisory board on children a r e taught health j be held at the home of Mr. and matter when you turn the i lion, Vineland, outlined work• John Glavin and others. ; acquisition of flood plain lands 1 rules at school "if we will only . Mrs. Lewis Johns. being done in putting a modern Let gravel contract 1 Federation services 1 has prepared a proposal out.; I . lining the reasons why the land ! * stubble under. variety of apples on dwarf root.The tender of Alex Tanner, . • ' • din river valleys should be ac -1 stocks. I to, draw and spread gravel on quired and the general method. Al Hikichi, of the Dominion . township roads at 50c per cu- require more funs ' by which acquisition is car.' d'. . ,d .i e iis ora of the amount of 13,000 cu. yds., was By J. CARL HEMINGWAY Insect Laboratory, Si mcoe, bic yard to an es tim a ted through improved compensation ---------Z-4... - ler, anc codling moth. maggot, red banded leaf rol- ,' accepted. from hydro,, pipeline and high- approval, the board will meet if the executive gives its . l Appointed warble fly insPee. HFA Fieldman way easements as a result of with , experts in the Belo of Huron County Federation of the efforts of your organize- planning to prepare a specific Agriculture, which met March tion. Many too have found policy and with govt officials' Run over y tractor b 14, appointed President Warren the credit available through to see what financial assistance Zurbrigg and the -secretary to e county. ly the federation is making a • clan be obtained. nspect agreement 1 I the sa fety council for the your township council for tile drainage °tate helpful. Current - represent the Federation on Brinsley boy injured On the recommendation of a more equitable method ina v study of taxation in order that The reforestation board re - the federation insurance com- be achieved lor rural property eentl.V discussed the new man- . • By GORDON MORLEY I Miss Edith11forley, of Lon- . mittee, Bob McMillan of Hul- owners. Identify your beef calves lett Township was added to : In .order that these projects with brands, tattoo marks or Jim Robinson, five -yea,' I home I don spheenl.te.the weekend at her the committee. may be carried on alond with neckchains, suggests Professor Robinson, had a narrow escape son of Mr. •and Mrs. Kelly , 'The community centre at, . Hrinsley will ,hold. its next: s0..i`otierator's insurance • supervis. ed ' Chet .either • the ;township or, reported that there are now Bill Duncan, ,Goderiche co ' ank mbre, atewase•ree6mMend. units increase their payment to :Animal Husbandry Department, Xreorge Raith.by, Head of the a ,,, t 1 et his father's farm. ing trailer operated by attempting to mount the mov- from being crushed beneath the wheels of a tractor -trailer Apparently the little boy was his skipping ropes are sure evi- 4. of robins, and children with cial evening on Tuesday, Apdl is quite noticeable, and now more hours of daYlight, return The greater length of days in force in the county. A little equal 'Xi -mill or approach their tive certainly proves that farm - over 1,000 new policies were approved during the past 'year, q something over 4,300 policies the county so that it would The success of this co -opera- ed to the 1/2 -mill. This would , increase the Federation levy township councils with quest that the levy be increas- a re.. larity in. breeding and of her f progeny's feedlot performance.; keep records of a cow's regu- I and value on the market are Weight for age, rate of gain, find it almost impossible to; at the OAC. If you don't you'll ' , , '....`--.12.2 :''...L.e-c:H.I.L.:1-:4:::'1.) -1;P:1;1' •-•,.... -7., e#G6EA.k,/'' lather, when it is believed he slipped and fell. He was rushed to St. Jos- . dente of spring. adequate protection at a reason.; Elect beef men ers are capable of providing , by 500 on a $5,000 assessment. performance'points that you 11 • want a record of. Tattooing , ..„..'\,-,.,,.•:- ...E,A______51 able cost in the insurance field I Te t• eph's Hospital, London for by working together. There is le mee mg ‘Y`as turned over bought for less than $10. Num - pliers and numbers can be ‘-.-__Em.E3---r and abrasion, . treatment for shock, bruises Predicts increase would u4.reasonea n y to alieve that they , less successful in I i briefly to Bob. McGregor. zone hers for neck. chains and straps ......---.. ---- ...-_,„ ...msn...- - Please :turn to page. 12 ' cost less' than 5fi each. any other project they set ' , . . • in poultry volume their minds to. : More funds needed I Ontario has enjoyed a rela-i For some years now the de-, tively strong chicken broiler manes being made on the at Brmsley wiarket for the past 15 th some periods of local ing to the point where finances ' mmonthsfederation have been increas, . i shortage supplemented by size- will not permit further ser- Now Available: Mr. Earl Lewis has been the able American imports.vi The , ces. [` meeting felt that first to tap his trees, but ow- Now the situation is chan- the participation in the TV and . OAT CONTRACTS ing to uncertain weather con- ging, says the Ontario Pout- radio programs provides a DIRECT FROM COMBINE ditionS, Mr. Harold Corbett try Council. i valuable s e r v i c e. Certainly who annually taps around' 900 Whereas the broiler kill from many farrners have benefited OAT CONTRACTS maples has not venturedtyin. His mid-January to mid-February TO BE DELIVERED LATER first boiling was earApril e , • lastyear. averaged 521,000 ,birds per week, killings are now running BARLEY CONTRACTS FOR SEED .Personal items 585,000 and will continue around • Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Lee' at- 600,000 per week to the middle , tended the annual Ontario cat- of April. From then until the ave MALTING BARLEY ,CONTRACTS : tle sale at Hay's sales arena, middle of June, Ontario broiler Oakville, last Thursday. killings will average some We have Clover and Grass Seeds McGillivray Township coun- 720,000 per week, 'based on cur - CR are *taking preliminary. rent *cementsand 'settings. steps before erecting new abut- Egg StioPly, either local or • 01') e" Full Line of C.I.L. rnents to the Ausable bridge, U.S., would. permit further iSuper- n- Flow •Fertilizer - two 'and a half miles north of creases, Brinaley by having test holes The Ontario Poultry Council ' .g dug to ascertain the needed believes, however, that 700,000 depth ef new footins, broilers per week will be am- n our • Buyera of all kinds of grain and white beans ' Mr, and. Mrs. Ancel Lee and ple supply in view of the con - evening ' siderable 1961 upswing in broi- family visited Friday • ' s. Quebec broiler placements Seed ler production in other provin- ley, cewith Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moi ler Patrick Ryan has been are now rimming 32 Per cent • Working for Mr, Don Hughes above a year ago, lately. ed fl- Tap maples Beans and Seeds W. G. THOMPSON Phone 32 and Sons Ltd. Henson Mrs. La 111' a Blake, of Ailsa The non-profit doctor-spon Craig, visited on Friday with sored medical insurance pro- Have 1.. , -- ever compared the iiiii ,„,,,,,,, i „, ii , ttt on. i • iii 01i.ii,If444i11111.141,41.4.,../.1 ......... nli ... 14111111,10ottioilt,tim000lil ....... i cost of buying seed from your 0,, .. ..,... ..... .... . . . i. . t.“, Mrs. yalter Morley and lam. grams operating • in Canada JIY, local dealer and froni a door. ,,,,...,.4..1.41,.1, . , ... .,.,,... ... 01111 .... I . IllltdddIddl111111 ........ 10111.11146.110.1 ; COSI, about $10 per month per I •. a? ' Mr , Wilbert Lewis spent last family and prescription drug todoorsalesmYoull be , Farmers . . 1Friday at Stratford,surprised how much you can plans about $5 per fa natty, Early robins reported in this givincf an eRtimated minim„,.."'" save by buying locally. In ad. district have not 'received a annualditionyou can always be as. cosi of $750,000,000 for stored of prompservice and t "Cry VVR r 01 recept•ion owing to a compulsory national pro-, StisfactiOn.r- cool spring weather, gram. a • WHAT SHAPE WAS I • ,,,,,44 ,..,,,,e,, . , . 141,11114 taiintho66amo6u444ome4n10.1., . dll . ill .. i ..... • ttttt o .4 1..,„Z'''Iggs, YoUR TRACTOR IN „,,. Jones, MacNaughton S e e d s .. • ' -• e's ' A I I LY:.;'• , have been specializing in farm 4. i\l,••••• ii. WHEN YOU PUT IT Seed years. They know your needs , and they provide quality seeds 4 1 to meet those needt. For set.. ;--CAWAY LAST FALL? 0%,''' .4 • * ' seeds in this area for many vice 4 i . satisfaction • , . say. hags . , . It's Joneto MecNaugh. Beans and Grain , ton Seeds! From yeitor local dealer, or FERTILIZER AT COMPETITIVE PRICES Contracts .ate Available FERTILIZER AT COMPARATIVE PRICES E. ickle :tit* LIMITED 0140Nt 161. ;11;‘. /4.6; 1404ALL Jones, MacNaughton Seeds Exeter Phone 664 Crediton Phone 3.W London Phone Gt 2420 WAS .THE RADIATOR LEAKING? ...if$0. NOW'S the the to bring it in for re. pairS, before you need it :for seeding and while we have time to fix it, NorthwEnd B A RADIATOR AND AUTO ELECTRIC Complete Radiator Service a Cleaned, gapioted, Recored , Att Repairs Guaranteed, LICENSED MECHANIC Mien* 1094 Highway Ne, 4 North twoor aanninnronaniiiinnintirnsiiiiiiitaYientrovralattatinianittlaiiiiiinninVinfifileatinfintiteliinten% • -4•44••••••••••*•••••4, HIGH QUALITY SEED GRAIN Can. No. 1 Cert, No. 1. Reg. No. 1 2nd Gen. GARRY OATS $1.40 $L50 $L75 $2.00 RODNEY OATS . 1.40 1.50 1.75 2.00 CLINTLAND OATS 1.60 1.75 HERTA BARLEY 2.00 2.15 (Reg. No. 2) BRANT BARLEY 1.90 2.50 YORK BARLEY 2.10 PARKLAND BARLEY 1.90 2.25 SELKIRK WHEAT .... ..„„..,, 2.75 CHANCELLOR PEAS 3.75 Quantity Discount Allowed on Seed Grain Orders LOW COST GRASS SEEDS ELNAR, ALFALFA.. $26.00 bus, CAN. NO, 1 ALFALFA 20.50 SWEET CLOVERS , 7.50 RED CLOVER .. . .... . 19.50 NO. I. TIMOTHY . 5.95 NO. 1 PASTURE MIX 122 lbs. per acre) . $7,35 NO. 1 HAY -PASTURE MIX (20 lbs. per are) . .5,75 We carry a full line of other grass seeds. Enquire our price.. We have a mixing service free of charge. Order Fertilizer Now At Early Price Our prices of Gro.Gold fertilizer have not cbogod yet. Order yours today against any price rise. We have a supply of 33% Aeroprils for fall wheat. If you plan to sow it, hei‘ar 1$ the time. We have a real good price On pals, Malting Barley Contracts Available (Seed and fertilizer supplied) Custom Cleaning, .Grading., Treating' • We Otte to piek up, eitan aM di1vryour OW11 Sed grain, NOw Isthd thud to got your seed cleaned by our reliable nd efficient soviet, an n s M.iiI Limite 'EXETER. wi-IALEN tORNER$