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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-03-28, Page 10ebg"ate Advanco Fi imes0 `l'herrsdayo Mara bred gilt sale `l`hLrty-fear lots [nought x,102.50 at the 5th annual Huron County Hog Producers' 4•11 bred gilt sale .on Saturday, at'Corey's Sales Dardis, Ten. Landrace averaged $104.34, one Lacombe sold for $75.00 and 23 Yorkshires averaged $88.91. The, overall average sale price, down considerably from last year. was. $93.00. The top selling' gilt was a Yorkshire. Cornerbrook Karen 6 owned and bred by R. `Stephen Thompson, Clinton. She was purchased by Donald Carter R.R. 2, Seaford) for $132.50. The second top price -w.as paid for two gilts. The "first gilt, a Landrace, consign- ed by Ray HexningWay, R.R. 3, Brussels, was purchased by Ro- ben F. McMillan of R.R. 2, Seaforth for $120.00. The se- cond gilt which also was sold for $120.00 to Francis 5, CQ1e.* man, R.R. 1, Seaforth, *as consigned by Jim Hickey , R.R. 3, Auburn. Top buyers were Lionel Wilder, R.R. 1, Zurich, who purchased•seven gilts while Mel Penny, R.R. 1, Corrie, purchased four and Jack Mac- Kenzie, R.R. 3, Lucknow. pur' chased three. All of the sows consigned were again sold this year to swine producers inn' Huroon Coun- ty. The Huron County Hog Producers 4-11 Swine Club was reorganized recently with a membership of 37 rural boys and girls. Lens SHOW You How A AY to 11.012022 port from Quen's Park Pa ss in **location is be* ing allowed by the false, oonff. Bence of parents and teachers In marks, grades and textbooks, according to the Deputy Minist er of Education, Dr, 1,R, Mc Casey, "Marks have become carrots which students follow throughout their school careers," he told a meeting of the Outer* S' Principals' dation last week. Mr,r McCarthy said both. letters and marks are me+ rdngw less, "Can anyone really say that a child'stalent in English is worth percent" he asked. Theydeputy minister said ‘'hild'a improvement, How- ever, thechild's progress should be measured An terms of his poq tsntial and pair mord, not against the performance of an. other student not silnilerly .n•. dowed, .' manufacturers were warned against .calling any pro. duct a .Milk substitute or re* placement unless it is nutrition• ally the equivalent of milk, The federal food and drug,dira ectorate said it plaids to draw up regulations on such products, The Minister of Agriculture and Food for Ontaatlo •Wilily its ovsslu►tion is still essentiasl for A Stewart, said previously that � extensive research was be""o 114NN"M�111N1�(fN�,"gM�#"1�{H1#11�A1M"r, lil�t�i4ANIM�1"A"1-""Ir QIIM}11""p}11�"14,t}"Il�l"1"X11""1,,11"111111"AI"1,1�1NA"1"UI" SURGE Milk Keith McLaughlin Josephine St., Phone a 357-1472 , WINGHAM re pen htier the word for planning farm. profits. E.) • Especially when that pen is wielded sharply to c'ut' farm expenses .. , td.. help' you plan your fertilizer requirements ... to helpyou write . more profits! Come in and get your Aer�® Fertilizer Profit -maker Pen soon. Faarm profits depend on good farm management. And good farm management means paying close attention to crop planning, seeding and fertilizing. Let us help you achieve . higher standards of efficiency and profits ort your farm. Come in soon and discuss your fertilizer problems and goal's with us. Serving the man whose business is AAriculafure. tRee'd Trademark Harriston Fertilizers Ltd. HARRISTON • WALKERTON - CLINTON Your local AERO FERTILIZER CUSTOM BLENDER PICTURED BY A photographer of one of the popular cruise ships, Bill Jarvis of Teeswater' and Keith Mulvey, R. R. 1 Wroxeter, enjoyed a winter holiday in Florida and the Bahamas. They returned home last week. . Beef Clubs Attend meeting names officers The Blyth-Belgrave Beef, Blyth Dairy and Blyth •Corn clubs were organized on Tues- day evening of last week at a meeting held in the memorial hall at Blyth.. Dave Inglis was in charge and showed a film, "/.earn to • Do by Doing,, He then ex- plained to the first year mem- bers 'what em-bers'what would be expected of them, Bach' club then elected its officers. Those who will head the .beef club are Steve Thomp- • son, president; Bill Fear, vice- president; Grant Conites, •sec- retary.treasurer; Harvey Black, press reporter., Nine members wereenrolled in this club and R e terested in'joiningmay : co Mack;tire Department of gr_.l - bs � culture and Food,. Clinton. - Turnberry calif and grain clubs are organized The Turriberry Calf Club was Organized at a meeting in the Wroxeter cornrnunity hall on March 19, Dave Inglis showed • a film on 4-H `activity in Huron County and outlined the events which will take place during the year. The officers elected were Ken -MacAdam as president; Elaine Kieffer, vice-president; Karen Kieffer, secretary; Clay- ton ,Baird, press reporter. It was decided that meetings would be held the last Wednes- day of the month. • • • - Any boy or girl in Turnberry • Township, between the ages of 12 and 21, may .join the club. Contact Doug Fortune, R.R. 1, Wingham. GRAIN CORN CLUB The Grain Corn Club was or- o ganized the same evening. The meetings for this chub will be held the third Thursday of the month. Young people 12 to 21 years are also invited to join . this -group and those interested should contact Murray Mulvey. .Officers elected at the meet - Ing were Mac 'Willits, president; Rick McPherson, vice-president; Douglas Harding, secretary; and Clayton} Baird, press report- er. • RECREATION ASSOC. SPONSORS `EUCHRE BLUEVALE-Sixteen tables were .in play at the euchre party held by the Bluevale Recreation Association in the community hall on Thursday evening. Prize winners were; High scores, Mrs. Frank Ross and Alex Sproul; low scores, Mrs. Wm. De Vos and Stanley Mof- fatt; lucky draw, .Mrs. Bernard Thomas and Wildon Robertson. The committee.. in charge was Mr,, and Mrs. George Heth- erington, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bosman. ' All food, self-help a nd medical supplies dea1ivered, overseas by CARE of Canada are clearly identified as gifts froth the Canadian people. • of hog producers LAKEIET--• Elmer Harding and Warren Zurbrigg attended the 27th annual meeting of the' Ontario Hog Producers' Associa- tion last Wednesday and Thurs- day at the King Edward Hotel at Toronto. full representa- tion from all counties of the province registered for the con- vention. The theme of the . • • meeting was "15,rears of Prog- ress, lyo3•1968" . Borden Jenkins electedp � resid nt of ign 0 tlly 'Meeting of the Wingham Credit Union was held on Thursday evening, After the regular course of business, no- minations and election of offi- cers for 1968 • were held. Borden Jenkins was ,elected as president; Harry Montgomery . vice-president; Jack Gorbutt Jr., `• treasurer; Earl Heywood, secre— tary. Named to head the Super, visory Committee was Earl Jen- kins with Charles Davidson as head of the Credit Committee. The three members appointed • to head the Educational Com- mittee were Jim Swan, Lloyd Carter and Les. Reynolds. Meetings of the . board of dir ectors are usually held the third week of every month. With • membership growing, More business is on the agenda of the Wingham Credit Union.New members are always welcome and individuals, plants or or- ganizations may contact a member of the" board of direct- ors for information about the functions of the organization. 'Ppirspnals Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. ford, 'Visited Mo. S. Stewart Gordon Hall ori Sutday were for a few da4ys, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Scott and Cordon Taylor ,,•. of Waterloo family of Newton and Mr. and University and Miss Susan' Hope Mrs, lack lla11and family of of Toronto,_ were guests of Mr,, Brus$el and Mrs, Michael.Ross at the Mr. and Mrs, Jack Murch .of United Church manse for the Clinton were Sunday visitors week -end. Mr. ,Taylor preach- with Mr, and Mrs.. Percy yin- ed in the United Church on cent. .Sunday, describing -his work " _• amongunder Mr. and Mrs. under -privileged ed olrn I1 ing McCaben. 8 y . form - of Windsor, were guests of Mr, people in Winnipeg, at a and Mrs. Carl"Johnston "and er time. family during the week. Mr. and Mrs: Ross Forbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street, of Niagara Fails, visited Mr. Linda and Julie), 'visited Miss and • J.J. Elliott for several Ruby Duff and Mrs. M. L. Alt- days. ken dozing the holiday week,Mr. .and Mrs. Spence Mc Mr, and Mrs. Earl Aitcheson . Kinnon and family, of Niagara of -Dundas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Falls, and Mrs, J. K. MascTav- ish, of Brantford, spent holidays Raymond Elliott and other rela- tivalast week.•• Harvey Messer and R.E.: Mc- family were Sunday Visitors. with Nit. and Mrs. R. H. Mc- Kinnon, J.IC. MacTavish and Kinney, of ,Toronto, spent the - Mr. and Mrs, Alex Verbeek' week*end in Bluevale„ Mr. and Jamie, of Wingham, were McKinney has just returned visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.J. from a trip .to Europe. I"lliott on Sunday. • Mr.. and Mrs. Raymond El- Peter and Paul Connell, of liott weredinner guests on Sat- Guelph, visited with their urday with Mrs. Carl Douglas grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. who -entertained for her parents, - Harvey -Timm. Mr. and. Mrs. William King of Mr. and Mrs; Elton Mahood,: • Brussels in honor of their 50th and family of Hamilton, are,' - ' wedding anniversary. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Stanley Cralig, e f Mea- Parker eissemHNH/III/istert e - conducted to determine the nutritional value *Usual subs asitutes because it appearaad that the food value of most if not all substitutes Was consickr. ablyleo than milk. The come position if these foods varies considerably and some bear : liter rs►ntalatro* to milk in nutrient content ;Or,, E.'A. chap ►n, direct* ar•generaa1 of ,the. Food and Drug Directorate, '. advised.manufact' uteri that any product represent. e or a old 'As a replacement or substitute for Milk must not be nutritionally inferior to milk. Mose those I, 20, 4M Cm- I a,riiaaa aaanea aiti women meek* V dowse wider C saag - a+rl'i Old Art Security pragesu ",Vp�� 3Ei aF.� �,�a, ° Pio1• f RED' F ''\1 f.% 1 I A( ON AL. P /.1) Huron Farm Accountitig BLYTH - PH: 523-9429 SPECIA ,IZINI `IN.'FARM. TAxATIoN AND; tusINEss,- ACCOUNTING "Itis • ciieaeper to pay for the advice of . experts thaen,the mistakes of amateurs:" ---Raine ► . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rry CHS Place your order now! We are booking our 1968 work now. SKILLED; ABDR IS SCARCE so we are limited as to how much be dune _. this year, ,so -we have to `„ place y our : received- orders on a a: first come, first. served o. • ba*i$. : 0- - . JJ4144 AP - -FIREPLACES AND . BARBECUES . We repair all.; ,types of Chimneys and Instal . Flues and Linings -: Phone or Write orrison Bros. 1liM£ 528-906 or Lucknow BOX 69 ` 21-284b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 604:0000o04i4ts • In recognition of the discov- ery of streptomycin, first of the antibiotics found useful in treating tuberculosis, "Dr. Sel- man A. Waksman, a micro- biologist working at Rutgers University, received the Nobel 'prize in medicine in 1962. DAVID COMLY, OF MEAFORD, fects of a ruby laser on seed Science Fair staged at the Wi --Advance-Times Photo. entered this study of the ef- germination at the annual ngham District High School. THEDISPLAYS AT THE Selena Fair this year were highly interested and darrmonstr. ated a considerable amount,, of skill and knowledge on the part of the young pas ticipants. This entry was by Don Bennett of Woodstock`; and showed. the effects of electric. stimulation 6nplantgrowth.} Advance -Times Photo. LIFE INSURANCE FOR DAIRY CALVES? If : such were possible it would probably be a popular policy with Canadian Dairymen. Losses' from calf deaths during the first 6 weeks of age are often frequent. Many professional dairy herd managers are now routinely Injecting all new-born calves with SNUR•BAIN VITAMINS A,D,E -to protect their'"caelves ageirtst SCOURS STRESS - VITAMIN DEFICIENCIES SLOW GROWTH SHUR-GAIN INJECTIONAELE° VITAMINS ADE are available from your local Feed Service Mill. Ingham Feed DIAL 357.3060 JONE SE FOR AND • YOU SEE AC N DS PERSONAL THE CAN YOUR te$00 A -1,)AlOn EXETER 235-0363 SERVICE KIND OF .QUALITY DEPEND ON .. , LOCAL DEALER, .::., HURON BRAND FIELD SEEDS AND GRASSES • HARDI-GREEN PASTURE -MIXES NEW AND' IMPROVED VARIETIES OF - CLQVER --� TIMOTHY — GRASSES re pen htier the word for planning farm. profits. E.) • Especially when that pen is wielded sharply to c'ut' farm expenses .. , td.. help' you plan your fertilizer requirements ... to helpyou write . more profits! Come in and get your Aer�® Fertilizer Profit -maker Pen soon. Faarm profits depend on good farm management. And good farm management means paying close attention to crop planning, seeding and fertilizing. Let us help you achieve . higher standards of efficiency and profits ort your farm. Come in soon and discuss your fertilizer problems and goal's with us. Serving the man whose business is AAriculafure. tRee'd Trademark Harriston Fertilizers Ltd. HARRISTON • WALKERTON - CLINTON Your local AERO FERTILIZER CUSTOM BLENDER PICTURED BY A photographer of one of the popular cruise ships, Bill Jarvis of Teeswater' and Keith Mulvey, R. R. 1 Wroxeter, enjoyed a winter holiday in Florida and the Bahamas. They returned home last week. . Beef Clubs Attend meeting names officers The Blyth-Belgrave Beef, Blyth Dairy and Blyth •Corn clubs were organized on Tues- day evening of last week at a meeting held in the memorial hall at Blyth.. Dave Inglis was in charge and showed a film, "/.earn to • Do by Doing,, He then ex- plained to the first year mem- bers 'what em-bers'what would be expected of them, Bach' club then elected its officers. Those who will head the .beef club are Steve Thomp- • son, president; Bill Fear, vice- president; Grant Conites, •sec- retary.treasurer; Harvey Black, press reporter., Nine members wereenrolled in this club and R e terested in'joiningmay : co Mack;tire Department of gr_.l - bs � culture and Food,. Clinton. - Turnberry calif and grain clubs are organized The Turriberry Calf Club was Organized at a meeting in the Wroxeter cornrnunity hall on March 19, Dave Inglis showed • a film on 4-H `activity in Huron County and outlined the events which will take place during the year. The officers elected were Ken -MacAdam as president; Elaine Kieffer, vice-president; Karen Kieffer, secretary; Clay- ton ,Baird, press reporter. It was decided that meetings would be held the last Wednes- day of the month. • • • - Any boy or girl in Turnberry • Township, between the ages of 12 and 21, may .join the club. Contact Doug Fortune, R.R. 1, Wingham. GRAIN CORN CLUB The Grain Corn Club was or- o ganized the same evening. The meetings for this chub will be held the third Thursday of the month. Young people 12 to 21 years are also invited to join . this -group and those interested should contact Murray Mulvey. .Officers elected at the meet - Ing were Mac 'Willits, president; Rick McPherson, vice-president; Douglas Harding, secretary; and Clayton} Baird, press report- er. • RECREATION ASSOC. SPONSORS `EUCHRE BLUEVALE-Sixteen tables were .in play at the euchre party held by the Bluevale Recreation Association in the community hall on Thursday evening. Prize winners were; High scores, Mrs. Frank Ross and Alex Sproul; low scores, Mrs. Wm. De Vos and Stanley Mof- fatt; lucky draw, .Mrs. Bernard Thomas and Wildon Robertson. The committee.. in charge was Mr,, and Mrs. George Heth- erington, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bosman. ' All food, self-help a nd medical supplies dea1ivered, overseas by CARE of Canada are clearly identified as gifts froth the Canadian people. • of hog producers LAKEIET--• Elmer Harding and Warren Zurbrigg attended the 27th annual meeting of the' Ontario Hog Producers' Associa- tion last Wednesday and Thurs- day at the King Edward Hotel at Toronto. full representa- tion from all counties of the province registered for the con- vention. The theme of the . • • meeting was "15,rears of Prog- ress, lyo3•1968" . Borden Jenkins electedp � resid nt of ign 0 tlly 'Meeting of the Wingham Credit Union was held on Thursday evening, After the regular course of business, no- minations and election of offi- cers for 1968 • were held. Borden Jenkins was ,elected as president; Harry Montgomery . vice-president; Jack Gorbutt Jr., `• treasurer; Earl Heywood, secre— tary. Named to head the Super, visory Committee was Earl Jen- kins with Charles Davidson as head of the Credit Committee. The three members appointed • to head the Educational Com- mittee were Jim Swan, Lloyd Carter and Les. Reynolds. Meetings of the . board of dir ectors are usually held the third week of every month. With • membership growing, More business is on the agenda of the Wingham Credit Union.New members are always welcome and individuals, plants or or- ganizations may contact a member of the" board of direct- ors for information about the functions of the organization. 'Ppirspnals Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. ford, 'Visited Mo. S. Stewart Gordon Hall ori Sutday were for a few da4ys, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Scott and Cordon Taylor ,,•. of Waterloo family of Newton and Mr. and University and Miss Susan' Hope Mrs, lack lla11and family of of Toronto,_ were guests of Mr,, Brus$el and Mrs, Michael.Ross at the Mr. and Mrs, Jack Murch .of United Church manse for the Clinton were Sunday visitors week -end. Mr. ,Taylor preach- with Mr, and Mrs.. Percy yin- ed in the United Church on cent. .Sunday, describing -his work " _• amongunder Mr. and Mrs. under -privileged ed olrn I1 ing McCaben. 8 y . form - of Windsor, were guests of Mr, people in Winnipeg, at a and Mrs. Carl"Johnston "and er time. family during the week. Mr. and Mrs: Ross Forbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street, of Niagara Fails, visited Mr. Linda and Julie), 'visited Miss and • J.J. Elliott for several Ruby Duff and Mrs. M. L. Alt- days. ken dozing the holiday week,Mr. .and Mrs. Spence Mc Mr, and Mrs. Earl Aitcheson . Kinnon and family, of Niagara of -Dundas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Falls, and Mrs, J. K. MascTav- ish, of Brantford, spent holidays Raymond Elliott and other rela- tivalast week.•• Harvey Messer and R.E.: Mc- family were Sunday Visitors. with Nit. and Mrs. R. H. Mc- Kinnon, J.IC. MacTavish and Kinney, of ,Toronto, spent the - Mr. and Mrs, Alex Verbeek' week*end in Bluevale„ Mr. and Jamie, of Wingham, were McKinney has just returned visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.J. from a trip .to Europe. I"lliott on Sunday. • Mr.. and Mrs. Raymond El- Peter and Paul Connell, of liott weredinner guests on Sat- Guelph, visited with their urday with Mrs. Carl Douglas grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. who -entertained for her parents, - Harvey -Timm. Mr. and. Mrs. William King of Mr. and Mrs; Elton Mahood,: • Brussels in honor of their 50th and family of Hamilton, are,' - ' wedding anniversary. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Stanley Cralig, e f Mea- Parker eissemHNH/III/istert e - conducted to determine the nutritional value *Usual subs asitutes because it appearaad that the food value of most if not all substitutes Was consickr. ablyleo than milk. The come position if these foods varies considerably and some bear : liter rs►ntalatro* to milk in nutrient content ;Or,, E.'A. chap ►n, direct* ar•generaa1 of ,the. Food and Drug Directorate, '. advised.manufact' uteri that any product represent. e or a old 'As a replacement or substitute for Milk must not be nutritionally inferior to milk. Mose those I, 20, 4M Cm- I a,riiaaa aaanea aiti women meek* V dowse wider C saag - a+rl'i Old Art Security pragesu ",Vp�� 3Ei aF.� �,�a, ° Pio1• f RED' F ''\1 f.% 1 I A( ON AL. P /.1) Huron Farm Accountitig BLYTH - PH: 523-9429 SPECIA ,IZINI `IN.'FARM. TAxATIoN AND; tusINEss,- ACCOUNTING "Itis • ciieaeper to pay for the advice of . experts thaen,the mistakes of amateurs:" ---Raine ► . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rry CHS Place your order now! We are booking our 1968 work now. SKILLED; ABDR IS SCARCE so we are limited as to how much be dune _. this year, ,so -we have to `„ place y our : received- orders on a a: first come, first. served o. • ba*i$. : 0- - . JJ4144 AP - -FIREPLACES AND . BARBECUES . We repair all.; ,types of Chimneys and Instal . Flues and Linings -: Phone or Write orrison Bros. 1liM£ 528-906 or Lucknow BOX 69 ` 21-284b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 604:0000o04i4ts • In recognition of the discov- ery of streptomycin, first of the antibiotics found useful in treating tuberculosis, "Dr. Sel- man A. Waksman, a micro- biologist working at Rutgers University, received the Nobel 'prize in medicine in 1962. DAVID COMLY, OF MEAFORD, fects of a ruby laser on seed Science Fair staged at the Wi --Advance-Times Photo. entered this study of the ef- germination at the annual ngham District High School. THEDISPLAYS AT THE Selena Fair this year were highly interested and darrmonstr. ated a considerable amount,, of skill and knowledge on the part of the young pas ticipants. This entry was by Don Bennett of Woodstock`; and showed. the effects of electric. stimulation 6nplantgrowth.} Advance -Times Photo. LIFE INSURANCE FOR DAIRY CALVES? If : such were possible it would probably be a popular policy with Canadian Dairymen. Losses' from calf deaths during the first 6 weeks of age are often frequent. Many professional dairy herd managers are now routinely Injecting all new-born calves with SNUR•BAIN VITAMINS A,D,E -to protect their'"caelves ageirtst SCOURS STRESS - VITAMIN DEFICIENCIES SLOW GROWTH SHUR-GAIN INJECTIONAELE° VITAMINS ADE are available from your local Feed Service Mill. Ingham Feed DIAL 357.3060