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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-02-26, Page 8wins WvialK AT 3711011 ARENA wix1), i 1 8. 26e-, 5.00--Slotting 7,,00- 8.00-41roM141)00, Firemen vs. Berry Door 8.30 XotermeOlates, wiartou y$. WinginMa OFJR, 27-m- 0101 41.50,--1'ee Wee practi4 7,00- 8,94—BaAtom Prhetice 8,34 — Town Leagis IllOekey• FICB 444- 5.00—.Shating 1,80-10,00---Presbytarian Skat- ing Party SAT„ FEB. 29- 8.80-11.30,—Fignre Sitat-ing 11.30- 1.39-13eoWee prtmtice 2,00- 3.00-10.00--Skaling MON., MARCO 3- 4.00- 5.00—Skating 3.30 — Wiarton Vs, winghadi (1ortermCiliates) TUESe, MARCH 4— .4.00- 0,00-,Pigitre Skating':' 7.00-10.30—Figure Slcatilig,; SCHEDULE IS FOR PLAYOFFS Tlie 'schedule* for the ,,Wingham CraWford Dodgers' playoff 'series With the.Wiartori;Redinen:haAeen arranged, as follows:: Feb. 28-=Wingham at Wiarten Vvfar, 3—Wiarton' Wingharre ger. :5-:---Wingharn- at Wiai.47n' Mar. - 7--eWiartOn. *ar.10—Wingham at Wrartcrn .Mar;12---Wiarton at' Mar. 14—Winghain at*Wia:rtiin The series consists of,; the '03est four. of;, the seven-scheduled ,games. • there Is decided .; need.- for car to 'tlansport the.- teerri,''',so any person who, cale.help•tuttAsqtslted to contact .' either Len ;;;Cra:iiford, .Plidne :710 or. CharlieeLe'eplione '185' at "once, • . CropReport Prices,. ow. th e 'stenr marlOte tb is iaSt:, week,' have ' ,beentite.4-4.9,gbest • for 'some tune becapiie ;eqt,,h,0-fact that it waS:,,inipo"sgibleftir40.14inera to fd el i ver'.qiiieSthele* to'eiheic4'.07Mets reports •A'."S;;-113olton, aseigtaiifAgri- coltarii)..'represehtetiYe.',foi won • . • F; r All • of ethe Oigani- ze.tion Meeiiings the first e p,aliti pf;,.•:11:16„ 14 eOVi; 1'0'00 poStpened.-. Very • feWil'eutrie,644Ve been 'eeCeiVticli:so!•;faatie.'the'lIfilron end, 2etn.y..The,;deadlitte' toee,,Vi ripe to til q::6F pa rt Ineritfjof rie ,ciiituren Cli,fiten, is Seterda e1st, Allaying was originally• a prO- tece:ive rase:064 'since:: long beards Were easy fon sopponents in combat to seize. For Your Lenten Meals And a Real Treat. Always Look For g lei SHUR-GAIN , Skinning deer before dresaing.venigon, packaging and storing:in deep- freeze lockers, This service is offered by unusual refrigeration com- pany which caters to eporestrien as well as families using- frozen meat facilities. Mr. and Mrs. 'George Coultes of East; ,Wawanosh _quietly celebrated' tbetifty-third anniversary of their • • MR.tC,Tibel DOOR 7N- • . :; the Various cuts of, ineaf,..,n'ittek- Aged In. cellophane -celhilesOilm or. Polyethylene filne*The;packake is heat• sealed with a itnithelte`rid?"iron and- Placed, in „a' deep-fr8eze: Until required by, the, customer, • Women' using the serv▪ ices: of •La- salle Refrigeration receive', attention. Twice a year, ;Mrs::= Mac- iionae. economist, giyei•rcoitrsgs on -the proper care -and::Prerittrittion -of frozen meat. Much Of the, in- - • forination she passes on te !-; her• pupils is derived from .personal ex- Perinie rits .conducted ifer-•:S.in all laboratory, Although sonic 4: her tests have ind ivated' th at'. the, fiaVor can stiil -remain intact •atte'r!::four Years, Mrs. MaCkai advises' .her customers .not' treOp meat deep-storage for •More than a- year. (The length of time for ' Whieh, partridge and other •-game Wale may be stored is, of course, 'govern- ed byelaw.)--- trial basis. A -resolution, introduced lay the resolutions eommittee, beaded by Rd t Hendrick, Stophhi Township director of the association, approv- yinagrdtsh,e wPar:seiptita,sssyesdtembyoftiaies,selitre gathering. Gordon. Hill, Varna, president of the OFU, suggested that the -plan he offered be set up in an area where the produeers _goncerned were interested and were In favor of such a method of directing hogs. ,Assembly yards were set up in Clinton recently, Mr. Hill charged that there bas been a great deal of dissension as to whether assembly yards are working to the best advantage. "The- directing of hogs from the taimer's stable would allow the farmer to retain his bargaining mpoawinertaintoed,the fullest extent," he 'Several prominent hog producers said. "One plan is enough at a time let 't give' the assembly yards -a ofa ff irieetir•isal."* $e-elected Re-elected" dA the 'association's executive 'were; President, W. R. -Clinton; first vice-president, 'ose Love,;R,R, 2, Hensall; second viee-pyesident, Albert Bacon, Bel- grave, and secretary-treasurer, Al- fred Warner, -Bayfield. Delegates named to attend ,the provincial .meeting in Toronto next month' were; Mr. Lohh, Elgin. Porter, Goderich Township; Alvin Rau, Zurich, and Simon. Hallahan, 1:real er 3, t; e rwniath t e Orval Taylor, Bel- Mr. tobb in his chairman's re- Marks , pressed for a clamping dOwn on the nuMber „of hogs that "are being Marketed 'through the bapk door in Hiiron;:couptyi"' ellimed that/ I:thecetinty's•,1?og p • uletion thiA year as great a last but that ere pit Imes not he gained for it because Wi*/' tkie tI stcion:nteyondit/Clis pefi b' of ldred Aiken,' Allenford, chair, n of the Ontario Hog Producers, rketing Board, paid tribute to iron County 1a.'S one 'of tiM most hogs. $8'0& 00:60-" a-year business in hogs, of, which, Huron's share is no email part lig rl VAt ea e dYnJ tt }."1' ton, secretary of the •Ontario Hog Producers Association who explain- ed the operations of the present set up. Diietters ' Douglas Miles ,agrictiltural repro- sentative for Huron, presided for the election of township -directors and alternates which include East Wawanosh, Robert Armstron g, Frank - Nesbitt). West Wawanosh, W. Good, W. Kenehari; Morris, A. bacon; coultes; Turnberry,* Fortune, Harry Mulvey; Howick, E; Harding' and G. Angst; Grey, M. Dennis,- Douglas Hemingway. CAN DEPEND 0/ ,E044,,,,f411 to komove excess; DODOS vet mews, tegte IOW, Wed feADiff dtmcbed teat atm , Km 11 N EY D°44''piLLS Ia., hitt, &wavy. to eormal chez, yo 14.,1 better--„iseitie tour, Noel Dalttr, ::::: Got, ieez* pLqr% rou oitti ski Ott 7?A4.0114 HOT CROSS BUNS 12 flit' 37c RE1VIINGTON'S 1.G.A, LAST TIME TONIGHT iVednesday, Feb, 25 'PRIDE AND` THE PASSION" Technicolor ',Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra Sophia Loren. Magnificent Entertainment with Three of the Screens Top. Stars THURSDAY and FRIDAY February 27 and 28 "THE KING AND FOUR QUEENS" (c.s, Teel].) Clark Gable, Eleanor Parker SATURDAY, MAR&Ii l "Badge of Marshall • Brennan• in. Davis and Arleen Whelan r • • See John and Julie, Tech... It's Most -Delightful .• • Dodgers Bow to Chesley Monday The Wingham Crawford Dodgers took a 134. trininting at the hands of the Chesley Joiners whop they 'visited that town Monday night. Wilmer Lament paced the Chesley boys with three goals. The game Was the lest of the regular sehedtde and the Winghent team, meets Wiarton in the northern town on Friday evening in the first of a best-of-seven -series for play-oft' position, Lee Xingsten, Danny Truiibinski and W l Hen el of Chesley mark- ed up two each in Monday's en saunter, while singles were rapped theme by Mel Miller, Bob Woods, John Nickel and Doug Leich, Yfatirlee Stainton accounted, for the lone Wingham goal of the night. • NATIONAL FARM RADIO FORUM OVER CKNX Who is the "low income farmer'"? Has he special problems and if he has what programs can be design- ed to help him? 'These questions and others will be answered by a hree-man panel chaired by Bob Carbert, farm broadcaster from Wingbam, Ontario, March 3rd. National -Farm Radio Forum panel members are Dr,. David Mac- Farlane, Macdonald College, sue- bee; Mr. Howard Conquergood, Canadian Labor Congress, Ottawa and Mr, George MeCague, vice- president, United Co-operatives of Ontario, Many people say support prices, import controls, marketing im- provements, etc., are not going to help the low income farmer, that really his problem is special and needs a partieular type of help. For instance, do you think that the present direction of extension work should he changed? Is it possible that our present exten- sion programmes are directed. too much toward helping the better, and more successful farmer heeinne :even more successful? Consider Ae° policies' of some province which.give help to men Who couldn't afford to buy, a purebiled pile of /Weil' .Wp.. Ape the sire had bean pai•O'hasAciltbr them': is any advice. or assistance giNen :on hoW 'to- feed that anital to use• his r ,progeny t, „to- establish. a better grade of livestock eri„,the .farm? ifEWNOTON•HURO.i. .'PICKS R0 InPIAN Boas *c1.4ellail, 5B, mayor of , the town of Mount Forest, was chosen by Liberals of Wellington. Iitiron as their candidate in the Mar eh 31 general election, The ehoje,e was Made at the Liberal Association nominating eenVention held in littrripton -Thum:lay evening. Two other nominees, Arnold Dar, roch, of.Clifford and. William Tilden` of Harriston, withdrew in favor of Mr, av(eLeihth. Mr, McLellan has served seven years as mayor of Mount Forest; was warden of Wellington County In 1949. -1-Te is a member of the and Canedia.n Legion, Mr; and Mrs, ..John Nixon and children of Belgrave visited ' on Sunday with lVfr. and Mrs, .Tas, iiMMI•011110 -COMM,10.01414 114N40.TIE 'The foltrth game of the fourth sor1es. Was. • played on Tuesday.. Standing as follows; •- Pets, . 17; Drivers, • 3.7; •Spitfires,'. 15; ,Jesters, 13i' I'fociiigaria, 12; Slag'; leis, 104 1:P;11 .scores for the night: Ladies'. high. single, Mrs, .0, Lott, gsu men's 'high •&g'10, 4„404§Pri'. 253; ladies' high triplet Ncrs..,0; Lott, AA 'high triple, J. ,J'apitson, .724, Bodmin Fotto'n , Met Monday, 1304min Farm Forum Met at Vie home of Mr, and ,Mrs. Ted Foal. on lllondery evening with an attend- ance of ten.' As thiS was ,-foiirtli night there was no discussion, John Nixon WAS appointed Ow- man 'for March, • ProgressiVe euchre was enjoyed with prises, going. to Mrs.•.. Leslie 'Belt . and' Iteibert, solation prizes. Went-%to Mr u:>1t7 Mrs. Carl• l?roctor,-,iLoneh-vf•Paiiii.' wiebes, tea atict''tartS was .servet ,••• • e • EXETER1AWYFR • . LIJIERALC. WilliamIG:f,•00e14ane„43-year,o14. n a ted!,as the Otditi.4„te...fer:theH'ir on Liberal = party ;.at-"tlte'>. associa lows 'oonimiittori,'Seld in Clinton on -Thurscley!'eXatireig:e- - • Eight `,'Men„.tttdi;'a..::v,e,e:rnan"•were suggested. to .the ,erteeis v1V01"i 4.01;i1g444.,. •L•140;i4!''1,fi' hitfililmer . •-e„iie • . ?Ay, Council.,' „ 11 • t " f Rapid strides.: have iheere tirade .by Uniell'..10aksibpinbifiY:ot(!,can'ada play,te; enter Moron cp5uuty:t line5;,th'd•dderjaherepd;:„iiti4.41" Heron eieepropniCies.. e.• 4.( Ca The fji.X.tt19'9:8111!Pi 4O eS1'tr41t1 , well, snlggest{to ,farm'er s'. do opera- otnei! farm stotage facilities. the. Of catkring.-to'* the needs' of -.' Yodel sportsmen, 'W ' Salle tiontei"Vilie Lasaille':",(444-,-:Makes, regular • •husinege' of • prune beef ready' hOrne •Stotageetuid proi'qdi deep-freeze: lacker:Fger vice- for customers' feeling shirage dining:, the but Ling serasons, theSe'*'''actiOties are;;ATiied.'. :to ineltide "IdreSsing.,- paCkaging, iteezing-..:and storing theC :deer; moose, -2.. fiSh " and fowl• brotight'• 'hy from`a 70-',mile , . Thitiettl.ef the Services' Provided by 'O'Wher-:Ed.W.iu - Mackay . is the procession of -' venison. When a. honter brings a deer to:the plant, it ia• skinned and butchered. Then rtevemtrce‘ereee,eer, ilissimitioissook E ir • BILL achrane Your Cantiidat i e • n • • HURO 4 RIDING • Born in .1:i4,xeteit 43 • AY. et4tr lc' g:1(l e* d t'xeter S c 1~I o o 1 s graduated. University Westeril 0 at a ri o 93K and . Os- goode 1..10 1941. • PractiSCS,Ldw111. ItXe- tC l-. • • 'Wide municipal exp'Cri- ence as rnerabet ;.r)epu ly ,100 two years. 3\9 P re s byt enia tendon: of -tinda$ 4 onic4411 Mas • Lode; Ca ,ittaia11.1,egji...)13, and in Army, World overseas. • AilarriCol; with three daughters: • RaiscV in, rural com- munity; is with both rural and urban probleMs. LIBVOFTREAL Elect — 'ochrarie tPublished by 1-Iuron Liberal ASsociation) 11111111E11111111111111111111111111111111111 114 %N OW Att'Vtentieerlftee, Weitnettelay, !eh, *it lor,g WiliTECHURCH Mr. aped Mrs., ,Cordon Jamieson of Cioderich.. and Mr. and. Mrs. Or- Hastings. and ehildren of Witighenli 'visited Stinday with Mn and Mrs, jaa, McIntyre, NOG eitoeucERs HOLD ANNUAL By a vote two to one, Huron County Hag Producers' annual meeting ttirned -down a resoletioil by the president e of the Ontario Farmers' Union requesting the On- tario Hog Producers' Marketing Board to -set up a System of di- reOting bogs from' the formers' barn straight to the packer, on a • ee • toe, Don't Waste Hog Feeding lime You can't of ford to waste time feeding hogs- no matter what the market price is. If you are feeding straight grain to hogs YOU ARK WASTING TIME. WHYI Because grains' alone do not contain the proper levels of 'nutrients to get hogs off o rnarket in a hurry. Tests prove that straight grain-fe4 hogs take up to 2 months longer to rAich market weight than balanced fed hogs. YOUR hogs off to market in record time THE SHUR-GAIN WAY. Call us about SHIJR,,GAIN HOG FEEDS ..Tackliri of Listowel. ' ' Rev; and Mrs. Robert watt: ,pf , would, be returned to Ottawa Mitchell, visited an Saturday with. .' .•* " -4 '' * *" his :Parents, Rev. and -Mrs:, W. .1 eh happy4 occasions for tha,high- t 0, on l ' ' ' '' Me, Carl Weber and other E.. S. Watt Men were busy on Monday installing" new rollers at the Mill hero. Mr• and Mrs. Weber and children, visited, on Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Chambers of I-Tarriston, The ladies of -the Langside Pres- byterian Church held their W,M.S• meeting last Thursday at the home of Miss Finma Richardson, with 'U ladies present and with the presi- dent, Mrs. Lloyd Meffatt, presiding. Using the World Lay of Prayer program, Mrs. Sehneller and -Mrs • Wm. Orr,Ted in prayer' and Mrs. Parrish Moffatt gave the report .of the recent Presbyterial Meeting- in Maeonie Lodge, IOOF, LionS Club Wingliam Presbyterian Church, Mr, and Mrs, Rellson Falooner th:e5leel-trioenthei Winil pl:logir;nt) aantde\-vehdii4ietieyelitsotf President of rho', 6 rat-i said lingoe,o ; isi tie' ''"ove'r 00 •-Years", . entit,`,,mr: and ,Mrs,.'Ceeil, Voice and :with Wingbahrrelative,e;•' . • and. Mfrs,, ReendthePtirdO ,-'„,"tpheguest:spealter„for the.:Meet ll - and baby john of Therndale,•Spent'ing'Wits ;„Allbet't MLA,;.ior the Weeltkrind -with his; Benoilt; --who scored ;the...;,role'• of and Mrs,.-John 'Pardon and; other, the '',C0P'-'party • in present-day relatives In this distriet,-. ; . Canadian' politics. "Let's stay with. Mr. and We...Archie Phrdon'and., • the twe-perty system," he said- as baby Kathy .v,letted on. Sunday With he predicted a reduction:- the her ,Parents, Mr..and Mrs, Webster . monber • CCF anernherS1.• who ti 5- wedding on Saturday. This, was . candidiatea:,'„TheY'Wete I--Ton, .0a:unt, and her° parents, Mr. and T• ,• • - also 1VIrs, Coul tes'e . seventy fifth • , Walter Harris, who Nees thee••guest friends well -Mrs..Melvin Mathers af,Morrie, also speaker:` birthday. Their' many at the gathering,' irriigh extend best wishes for many-more : visited there Sunday, HaWkins, e 'Clinton 7.,;.Ci±rdoit , GaVin 1,1"4"ithn;:Cecil Blake 15.; n , ,gamion; .Maizaeet , Whyte, Seaforth 14,1fifielsek A Y. .McLean, Seafarth,4 an d Ca s.., Beef ' Mr: ,odehiralietWiils;"14O0nated by" :Willian1.•TAIstOnep f Wo • shill. and * The .new:ecandidate -e bee. ,.been p activities, for sever a} . yearsf' having ,!served 'on provincial eXiteittitilee7, ,i-hign NOW! A New Source of Profit GOODISON Feed Mixinu Equipment R. to With the "new Secxliscin Master Mixer you've got everything to pro- vide you r thecIftline'stil iVnesitniexoi-t ed and blended feeds, Over 2,500 (Madison tiPleidedyMomir'xonlos a f m reariin use tilting experience It eprilipetie t produced this hlilil'q o precision — built for years of service.—rug- gedly built for years of operation, be surprised low investinent re- quired and high profits esulting from the In. er ea s e d preference thowntby your animals ffooir-enisntioi:ntramcei(xied ifiteeerdas: Why not. wilte today prices and speei, fications a iitereafie ynoclull7rrine,obtoi: a GoodiStiii Mixer Will this Year and every year, BODONI* THE GOODfSOlki MIXtilft PRVCISION'BIRIL SeVerid bites and 'node's `ow available rummers 'Kit PACKERS LTD. WINGliAM 4 Heat Settling eellophatie atoned ventoon moat CA Lasalle IteirlNeration plank •Sptcial wrapping keePs meat fresh in deep4r0eae. Con-many is only one in. Montreal Mei that cetera ,to Sportsineti It* well Met packaged In polyethylene and cellophane colinlOSO film is kaPt in/ lee*IrOeS0 ot trecterg at totuaille Refrigeration near Montreal. Here moolai Meat. vehison .15 sour readied ..for eUotOMer Plek-up. Sarnia Marine ,Marintand Machine Limited SARNIA ONTARIO