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` O• COUNTY'S: iT . EicLt'X
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I.'ubliahed' by Signal -Star, United'
, a . Great � •Bri itin, 2.00 a� year t to 'unite& '
,. .d lladelrl tion bee�anada anal: C'r t � � •
1:ta,teg, 2.ii0.
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Office Department, Ottawa. Telephone "
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THE. -HOPE OQMN SSION?•.
F., Tie biggest ' .umpus in tie current
r+ssiou, of the ',0,4tat;io, Legislature -
• was oyer 'the ,mystery, of the hope
4 omlilis ieh : on ' Education, which
was established 1,1. 1944 and Tui not
yet , reported to the Legislature,
The, Goye};ument ".,risked the ,Legis-
lature for another appropriation of
$50,000 for 'the .Oomatisslon- and the
C.C.F. member for' . West York
Moved to •salt - foie amount to $1.
Mr.' Millard Charged, that tltt Gov--
. eminent had alfrotlted the C'tuu nis-
slo.u' by introducing. important
change
in ed ic(ltiuliarlbtiey with,
tit ' waititl ;..,»t)C the l`ulntul, l�tl't
report. El ery. year for three • or
four ti•ears the report This been
promised for "'next year," :alta the'
impression i+.>It is gra- ing tl::tt F lit, l', int
prett-y- 111141l 1. ):4':lll ,
$1Urs(. There, :cry •
cation•; in the matter., ,tad 1'ieb:iur i•
Eras-". i; .very tot-K•11t` , 11,t x11 slthjet, t.
In _face of., the' O1>1>u:!'n b'14 at ta. b lit
""lale,rw ul)" Uil(l a stc:'1 •(1 't 1,i ',•vit. tes
hi language' smith a, it seid,irt heard
the' IfolL e.
.` PORT ALBERT, April 4. -7 -Mr.
Alfred Quaid of,,,Aiuseartii, 3V,Eanf.
toba, bas -returned to his'liome potter
spending .the least five uiQlrths v',tsit»
ing 'relati'. A• in the comxttiuitity,'
Mt Iarvey, Critwford of Tor-
onto 'visited for . tt few • .days re-
c.ently with lti mother, Urs. Ww.
Crawford.
, A social;, evening will. •»e held
011 Tuesday next, . Alrril.11th, ir,I
the United Cburerlr basement:, Dur
ing the evening the Dungannon
Junior Farmers will present their
oiie-act play "In Doubt About
llainy," as well as other entertain-
ment by , local 'talent. Lunch will
be- served by the ladle: . Everyone
i, tvelct)Iiler
. The . �I'�renti(�1i, irlt��.~� t(•iuller' is.l
Ra easily roused, W -ear tali' to say;
that the 1:4-Oyertinte it wIS
• be boutlti .by the r( l,tlr err an'
• said, "will depend' upon, wit -at, tt�e
hen the • rf >urt •i,'
_ %el. •' is_right w. '1. y
'1 p'
•brouglt-t. in.
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▪ • ' LlheinT Zea(ier Oliver �in:1n(led
that the -Commission s id, .lie
its report,. )resented:
and
terminated report,. _ 1 ,
r
bo the,Legislature.'. The Matter ,Was
becoming., a i:lzee, lt-'declared.._.
The delay 'in .the.long-anaitecl re=
port, iias .created a good 'deal .,of
•euriosity and there is no guarantee
as' to• when and. now thtit• ,curiosity
wall be 'satisfied: •The Commission
has already cost: $00,000.
C.I.jlvi,'fON, .April 1. -4-. ;Ontario
fatmeirs•':,should try to grow as
:xnueh, • as possible of .:their" , own
coarse" :grafrls, to . la$,S01-their , de-
pendens° : on; grains brought from
•este t Canada, -advised R S. 11c -
dl.
�,ubbim,. ?1i`lh'.:"fl)r � ltd
to
the
parliamentary assistant
h mister= 'of '. tgriculttire, when her
'spoke itere Friday 'night at the
annual "farruers'`' Might". dinner, of
the Clinton dons • Club. '.:• His audi-
enee °;.enlisisted of `the thirty mem-
bers of the club, "a party of about
twenty . from -the R..C.4...r. Station..
at Clinton,. and a group, of about
gone hundred farmers, from the Olid=
ton' district, • ' •
• "Grow your own oats and barley
to feed your own stock, so we will
tot, be so dependent on Western'
Canada," Mr. Zt1ceubbin advised,
i
} e o .i.
�'tx .
e n &�
~ A ox>:
ope A6 0
cutt4
l are.
r
have ,a rens
io,
r tt , de .. . xt•
• ''W a shall ,Here h. P
in this ' c€rltntryr ;SO lank as: we
;p vegoad grahx, prices," Mr,.., Ic-
'0 bbin said,' wheat ever• -backs
up . on` us, then we' are in trouble,
and we' have .a '• reeesSion, ,°Tight
away."
Britii i Market f,Or" ' Cheese
The naturttlr, ii txg ,of' the. Brx,
tisk constnner for cheese may help
sustain the market for-•Cina.dian
Cheeses Mr. 'AleCubbit sitggestesl,
," a •filo moire Cano-duan, �lie said
•"
are" `rs
e" not cheese - ea. e •
nv
and ae-s theta, and -4W •. co, eirt
to.. grass -.growing some of ;the laid
crops.
that has peen used for .cash las
The speakeer std ,he .s• convinced
that the tried and tehsted• pattern
of an agriculture based on, the
keeping• of eattlo is the .pattern, that
• best serve `the .future in this-
part Of Onta.rio.: ,
• There\ is 4 good," possi ility„- said
eCubbi1t'i • that Britain may
Mr:
In the future look to Canada: for
su lies of frozen beef, to ,replace
Pia .
the supply she, has traditionally had
m, they ,.Argenti e. •-Britisil /14
vestn%iits
for Argentine " beef ' shipped ta:
have disappeared, `algid 'Britain will;
0
frozen,
for�'
0o elsewhere
haave to 1 �
bet,f.
edb
c ln•was is
trodu e
i►irl7, M, apbb
Elston Cnrdif!, Brnsselk, , '. far
North Malan, and thanks to' l' M.
for hi*s address 'were expressed' by
William Dale, Clinton, president of
the 'Uatof: Central Agricultural 'So-"
defy.
C. F. Epps, pre iden�t of Clinton
Lions' Clip, was Chairman ^ for the
eveniag.-
PRESE'N' PRESENTATIONS, ,,, O•
.CQ'tT
file °beet e -eaters b • r behn r li tttdated to pay Oti Friday `uightc' a' party; of fifty
British people tinned, a e g q
i ire
to u ^the s
C.P.R.. ees u d . r �'
Theyomp y
timesday.:
three
-ea
a
tehe4
1
h
e ea
cheese
all Csi. a toget' dollarsBritain,. the .. t will soon gathered . at the Xt.Gme of Mrs and
If it is at � �.1, and e
i'nzestments will Mrs Charles e . k' Quebec! . street
lM •
they, ,will get...th;em to buy that :come„ .when• those ' re ar es c ie u h'
product."„ •
�at .a aweik rorty ,for° iir.M,�A„,t►i
leav-
ing
and
who
are. d
Arthur Gt.rd ,
s. .
Mrs.
�
el
h.
u.
in p
ing Godexich, to reside �
D
:been O
d has
. lie
od a
lkir rS d x
section fbreamaa, here for seventeeu�
years,, and is being tlr nsferred to a-
similar position 'at 'Guelph" . e1Low-
empi yrees Nero present from
Auburn, Ulytu, McGaw and Gode
rich,. "
The presentation' Was , made by
Mr.' Charles Leckie and,Mr, Thomas
Young of a set of pipes and 'smelt-
ing stand to i r. Goddard aua an
end table to Itis wife. The appreci-
a't'ion of both recipients'" was •e2-
1aresed'°t�y� `Gt3cId'Ci`a..
•
Southwestern On •illi-- kreW`s
3(),000 acres of sugar beets -yearly. '
4'.
pr!)vfaprom*MptH,dmat a
;
for ' YEARS ..e..br
L ,.
OU
t �
igood
retake 1 s •;�...
the :bright ,spots in the :future. ',et.
•Canadian :agriculture, •141r. WOO -
bin `declared; , There Weals' to 'lie
ewer" r.'ilkelihood, _lie: Said, that the
demand fo'r Canadian beef , ,cattle
will continue to be, strong. There
is even a danger, liar. 1llcCti%bin
suggested, that too many beefcattle
are being sold ,for export, and that
goad breeding herdssore, depleted,
Inore than is good for the • iiiartistry,
by export . sales. ;
Future in Cattle
In • counties like Middlesex and • 1 --
furon, which can grow . good
grasses, farmers world be welt ad-
vised, Mr. tiicCubbin :suggested, ,to
break up same_ el .their old pastures
FIRST AID`RENDZREDI.
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FIying'Saucers 111
Are they real? We don't
know--'` , =• ..
But we DO KNOV�T
Christ's,.poyrer to-save"and
transfrm. r•
Be with vs at
Clinton High 'School.
SATURDAY, APRIL 8th•
8 0.'w.
Rev. Richard Adamson;
weaker. , '
a wq *p on., ,,, '
•'(Ilenrd every•ThursdaY night,
pFPL
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OFFICIAL WINNER'I•
From an actual photograph of the
4 -door /vlercury 'Spot Sedan'_
used in this 751-inile run..
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