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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-04-09, Page 4Keep several cartons on hand. 6 Bottle Carton 3 6 'IRANI*, Federal Safes end Ercise rani dePasit 2c Pcr dads Serve Coke . it's so welcome and adds to the inn One thing most guests will welcome is ice-c8ld Coke. Easy to serve ... easy on the budget... and so welcome. • Authorized bottler of Cost-Cola unser contract with Coca-Cola ESBECO LIMITED 653 ERIE STREET, STRATFORD, ONT. PHONE: 18 noke"k a registered tracle-ntark Business and CRAWFORD & fessional HETHERINRION Pro Directory Barristers, Wingham, Solicitors, Phone 4S J. H. CRA.WFORD.. K.C. R. S. HETHERI'—':114. K.C. A. IL 51111VISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER - ONTARIO Telephone 23 Teeswater WROXETER—Every Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m., by appointment, J. WS BUSHFIELD, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Office — Meyer Block, Wingham ...••••••••••••.••••••• Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. HomuthR.O. Mrs. B. Viola lifnnuth R. 0. Registered Optometrists Phone 118 Holliston, Ont. K. M. MacLENNAN Veterinary Surgeon Office — Minnie St. PHONE 196 Office Hours': 3 to 5 pan. daily except "Sunday and Holidays WhIghant, Ontario WELLINGTON FIRE Insurance Company Est. 1840 An all Canadian *Company which has faithiully served its policy holders for Over a3 centuty. Head Office — 'Toronto C. C. tifattean Insurance Agent Winghain S. J. WALKER Ftmeral and Ambulance Service motinizti riMERAL HOME Phone 106 Night 189 ONT. i The Ontario Poultry Producers will i be going to the polls on April 17, 18 and 19th to vote whether they are in i favour of power to market their own eggs. Under the old method of gov- ernment price support to add some stability to the market the floor was set at a level which assured the hand- ler of eggs a certain price if he had any on his hands at the end of the year, There was no floor to the pro- ducer. The government price support has contributed to the benefit of the : farmer to some extent because the handler could buy without taking the complete risk of a fall in prices when he had storage filled. It has been the custom of the gov- ernment to set the price at a level which would not involve them with having to buy eggs and use the tax 'payers' money to support food prices. This is reasonable because it is direct i spending ok taxpayers' money but if the taxpayers knew what they were I spending to protect the manufacturer i hiding behind tariff wails, it would be a great deal more than the ten million . used to Protect the farm prices since 1946. Handlers of eggs state that the i' floor price this year could have been I i 411111'1111:1•111411111;1111ilillidIrrifilillIthIlilillillb. ORDER YOUR Colony House Sash EARLY Sash ,Open or Glazed Complete Window Units with Prefit'ted Sash. Cellar Units, Verandah Sash, Door Frames, Barn Sash 4 or 6 lights. 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You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil in the original bottle at any modern drug store, It is safe -to use-- and failure in any of the ailments noted above 15 rare indeed- • The Counties of HURON, BRUCE and WEL- LINGTON, formerly under the jurisdiction of London or Hamilton District Taxation Offices, have now been transferred to the jurisdiction of the District Taxation Office at Kitchener, On- tario, located in the Dunker Building, 251 King Street West. Accordingly, the records of all taxpayers residing in these three Counties have been transferred from the District Taxation Offices at London or Hamilton, to their new location, and any related correspondence or general inquiries on taxation matters, should be directed to the District Taxation Office at Kitchener. • Remittances of tax by individuals and corpor- ations, ,and tax deducted at the source by em- ployers resident in the Counties of HURON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON, should be mail- ed or delivered to the District Taxation Office at Kitchener. • Taxpayers (both individuals and corporations) resident in the above-mentioned Counties, who formerly filed their appropriate Income Tax returns and Succession Duty returns with the District Taxation Offices at London or Hamil- ton, will file their returns for 1951 and subse- quent taxation years, with the District Tax- ation Office at Kitchener. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE — TAXATION DIVISION Foxton Diary Farm Purchases Two -Outstanding Herd Sires, their opinion, will more likely be from malnutrition, a word that does not mean starvation exactly but that the food available during the winter lack- ed certain basic nutritional elements. especially fats. Creamy custatd. Turn out silky, smooth custards with dottble- rich flavour, Evaporated milk is a delighi for desserts! [Special to the Wingham Advance- 4th respectively in 1951 and was a Times) member of the 1st prize senior get-of- sire, The junior herd sire is another son of Don Aida. Hardwick's Amos. He is Kingfield Hero who placed second at the Central Championship show at Markham and whose dam, Kingfield Smooth and lid" with EVAPORATED Mali! PAGE FOUR The term "winter kill" is commonly used to describe what has happened to wild birds and animals found dead, but unmarked, during the winter mouths, It is generally considered to mean that the deaths were due to ex- treme cold or starvation. Even during a severely cold winter, wildlife authorities believe that few birds or animals freeze to death. The actual cause of winter mortality, in Wool Growers' Organization WOOL SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 WESTON, ONTARIO Reliable Grading Direct Settlement Shippers may obtain sacks and twine without charge from George Haldenhy, Holyrood Morley McMichael, RR 2, Wroxeter or by writing direct to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada Honourable Minister of Lands and Forests, Harold R, Scott. In. each of the twenty-two forest districts, the district foresters are to select a member of the staff to be responsible for forest insect work in the district. Regular meetings with the insect ranger, at least once a month, will keep the staff informed on current forest Insect problems and facilitate the co-operative collection of insects, Too. the intelligent and systematic participation in insect surveys will be encouraged, the importance of forest insect problems explained as they oc- cur, and the relationship to forest pro- tection emphasized. the members present and the Reeve presiding. Minutes of meeting held March 3rd„ read and adopted on motion by Pardon. seconded by Buch- anan, Carried. sor and Roland Vincent, Township Assessor, were present and discussed re-assessing the Township. Mr. Alex- ander thought it would be better to delay the re-assessing for a couple of years :and the council agreed. At 3 o'clock the Court of Revision on the Taylor Municipal Drain by-law was opened. The Council subscribed to the Oath. The Clerk announced there were no appeals He read the By-law the 1st. and 2nd. times. It was moved by Hanna, seconded by Mc- Gowan that the 1st. and 2nd. readings of the Taylor Municipal Drain by-law be passed. Carried. Moved by Buch- anan, seconded by Purdon, that the by-law be read the third time and passed. Carried. Moved by Hanna seconded by Mc- Gowan that the Court of Revision on the Taylor Municipal Drain by-law be closed and the Clerk advertise for ten- ders for the construction of the Drain, tenders to be opened on May 6th., at 7 o'clock. Carried. .04c higher to the producer and the government would have been offered no eggs to buy. So that is the catch producers are not receiving a floor price high enough under the administration of a government depending upon the pop- ular vote at the next election. The four exporting provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario have agreed on a plan to build a fund with which to work nationally to es- tablish a price for eggs with the handler, After very careful work, con- sidering the production, feed cost, ex- port prices, etc., the producers them- selves will take the eggs off the hand- lers' hands, when a surplus appears. These eggs then will be moved into the market at a short production per- iod or into the export market, There will be a deduction on eggs of .01 adozen. This deduction will be made the first year of operation but if the fund is not required at some time, the deduction will be discontin- ued for a year or maybe two years; perhaps the board will make a profit some years On storing, so once again, it will not be necessary to deduct This is the first attempt or I should say the first offer of the government to permit producers to control the mar- keting of their product. Other indus- tries do not depend on the govern- ment to sell their product, why should farmers. The decision as to whether this scheme is successful on April 17, 18 and 19, depends upon the farmer's de- sire to improve the marketing of his products. If it is not successful through lack 'of interest on the part of the farmer, then the idea will be forgotten for a long period of time. During that period however if any farmer complains about prices and did not vote on this, it is what he asked for. This applies to all prices of farm produce. because if this fails, no at- tempt to stabilize prices through pro- ducer control will be made in other commodities. No matter how you vote, come out and vote, Jim Powers, Sec., Bruce County Federation. In line with the established policy of Foxton Dairy to give Wingham and district residents the best in dairy products, owner A. T. Foxton has recently purchased two outstanding bulls whose show ring performances and inherited production is expected to again emphasize the fact that fine cattle produce fine milk, Both of these animals were pur- chased from Kingfield Farms, King, Ontario and both were members of the 1951 show herd which showed at the C.N.E .and the Royal in Toronto, and at Western Fair in London. Kingfield Farms have a very high producing herd and are well known for good test and high colour in their Guernsey milk. The senior herd sire is Kingfield Challenger, a 3 year old son of Den Aida Hardwick's Amos, who was used extensively at Kingfield until he was sold to the Maple Cattle Breeders Association where he was used for the past three years. "Amos" is a Preferential One Star bull whose daughters have made 63 R.O.P. rec- ords and whose offspring have made him famous in the show ring. A son, Kingfield Comrade, was "All-Can- adian" yearling bull in 1950 and Reserve "All Canadian" as a 2 year old in 1951. A daughter, Kingfield Hardwick's Sylvia, 14,094M 717F, as a 2 year old, was first prize 3 year old at the 1951 Royal. "Challenger's" dam, Ethelmere Ada's Snowball made his- tory in 1951 When she completed a 4 IL year old record of 18, 606M 014F with an average test of 4.91% butterfat to place her first on the all time Honor Roll, . "Challenger' was first used in the Rennwood—Farms herd of Dr. R S. Robertson, Cobourg, where two rf his heifers were shown at Peterborough and Ottawa and both were winners in their respective classes. "Challenger", himself was shown at the C.N.E. and at the Royal where he placed 3rd and FIRST CLASS WATCH REPAIRS AT MODERATE PRICES Owing to lack of space, am com- pelled to confine my repairs to watches only. George Williams Located in MASON'S STORE O. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist In former office of ' Dr. R. C. Redmond Patrick St., Wingham Professional Eye Examinations Phone 770 Evenings by appointment. Coffee at its fragrant best! Pass a pitcher of undiluted evaporated milk, and you'll be famous for your delicious coffee. Golden meat loaf. An extra- special supper dish when you make it with evaporated milk. lender, tasty and ramitious. Majestic Beauty, made 9,341 lbs. milk 475 lbs, fat with an average test of 5.09% butterfat as a 2 year old in 305 days. These two herd sires should give the Foxton herd uniformly good type and at the same time add to their 1)/AI:ic- ing ability. THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th., iore HASELGROVE'S SMOKE SHOP - for - Smacers' SUNDRIES MAGAZINES SOFT DRINKS CONSERVATION CORNER DAIRY FOODS , SERVICE BUREAU too litlOft SfittET YOR011to That is why, when we put out suet for wintering birds, we help to bal- ance their winter diet requirements. Under such circumstances, we find that many birds stay over that would Taylor Drain By=Law otherwise move southward. Because T. many birds remain here when winter Z. `r V Council Passes . diet deficiencies are contributed by human or other agencies, some biol- Council met on April 1st., with all ogists believe that the winter migra- tion of birds is largely influenced by diet requirement rather than by clim- atic preference. Incidentally. more deaths occur among wild birds and animals toward 1 Mr. Alex Alexander, County Asses- General Cheques; Village of Blyth, early spring than in the depths of winter, according to Lands and For- ests wildlife officers. That is why we must not relax our winter feeding of birds until Nature's own cupboard is no longer so bare, Increased forest insect control act- tivities and co-operative work with forest insect survey staffs in Ontario will become effective this season, ac- cording to an order issued here by the ielief account paid, $124.35; R. D. Munro relief account, $15.31; The 1 Blyth 'Standard printing andd Using, $6.50; The Wingham Advance- Times, adv.and supplies, $7.20; Gordon Snell, 1 fox bounty, $2.00; Roy Noble, 1 fox bounty, $2,00; Post Sanatorium, assistance, 4 weeks at $7.00, $28.00; James A. Howes, Engineer's fees, Taylor Mun. drain, $500.00; Donald Campbell, assistance on. survey Taylor M. Drain, $6,00; Everett Taylor, as- sistance on survey Taylor M. Drain, $8.00; Jack Armstrong, assistance on survey Taylor M, Drain, $13.00; Wm. H. Gow, assistance on survey Taylor M. Drain, $3.00; R. H. Thompson, by- laws, Taylor Municipal Drain, $35.00, Moved by Purdon, seconded by Mc- Gowan that Council adjourn to meet May 6th., at 7 o'clock, D. S. T., at the Belgrave Community Centre. Carried. Orval TaY1-07:,-Reeve. R. H. Thompson, Clerk. Moved by Buchanan seconded by McGowan that the Reeve,' and Clerk go to Seaforth and interview Mr. Leslie Beatty who has a drain con- tract with the Township, Carried. Moved by McGowan seconded by Buchanan that the Road and General accounts as presented be passed and paid. Carried, Cheques paid at April 1st 1952 meet- ing of East Wriwanosh Council. Roads: Stuart McBurney, salary and mileage, $169.00; bills paid 65c, $169.65; Ernest Walker, operating grader, $69.60, labour, $6.75, $76.35; Austin Cook, labour, $3,00; Wilfred Walker, chain saw, $16.50; Reavie's service station, $1.35; Belgrave Co- Op., wire and coal oil, $10.81, sprayer Wreckers, radiator repair, $13.00; hose, \iing 67 h$. 95: $78,76; Wingham Auto am . Advance-Times, gravel ten- ders, $2.28; Can, Oil Co., 185 gals. of gasoline, $63.27; W. S. Gibson, prem- ium on grader insurance, $199.30; Joe Kerr, bulldozing snow, $15.00; Geo. Radford, 3811i hrs. snowploughing $231.00; Doni, Road Mach. Co., grader repairs, $55.53, Poultry Producers Go to Polls 1 To Vote on Marketing Eggs CHANGE OF INCOME TAX DISTRICT NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING IN HURON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON COUNTIES '1'`ou're sure of creamy. smooth texture and delicate flavour when you took with Evaporated Milk,. It is pure whole milk, concen- trated by reremovinging quartof Water. Au et ononticai the way to make tip th:taaittylio rtant For tree Evaporated Milk recipes write Dairy Foods Service Bureau, "Down Drt Iry Lane" ----Litt3* ten to this program on. Thursda):s 1:45—'2:00 p.m. E.S."1% over the Trans. Canada Network ts.r