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Tourists
M�
oil Executive
An a .eettttite ' of Imperial '011
tilnited 8u eats that communi-
ties: that halve difficulty attract-
ing new industries might do bet-
ter to channel Bonze of this ef-
fort into) attracting g tourists
Yt. Bubbs, Toronto, lin>-
peial Qil's 'Ontario ' dnarketing
nianager; ;'said. the tourist in-
dotstary. ,pffezls advantages over
ether. For one, it' doesn't re-
quixe the bulding• of more
sehoo'ls.
• Mr. Btib•bs was one of, the
,Speakers at the Lake Erie Re-
gioln Economic Council's con -
f erenee at the *University of
Western Ontario on the theme,
"Your Municipality and the
Visitor Industry•" About 30 dele-
gates from 'Middlesex, Elgin,
Oxford and Norfolk counties at -
fended.
Two major points emerged
from,recent briefs submitted to:
the iOntario Tourist Industry
Report Committee of which Mr.
Bulks is..a member:
Ontario citizens, he said, are
not tourist -conscious; and very s
l.jttle tourist :esearch has been
done. d
His talk stressed the point d
made by - other conference,
speakers:. That tourism, is. im- t
portant to the economy - to o
of our histoaical heritage," he.
said. And people' don't know
the points of interest in their
own communities.
Visitors must be encouraged
to Stay longer, he said, pointing
out that most Americans are
just passing throu h Oniario:
Bell Nails
Area Poles
Over 5,000 pounds of numb-
ered aluminum nails will be
used by The Bell Telephone Co.
Of Canada in tagging 295,000
telephone poles it maintains in
this part of the country.
'A Bell Canada spokesman said
the work has already begun and.
will continue into December. •I
"We're tagging our poles in
,rder to streamline .our import -
int pole' inventory system,,' he
aid. "We've contracted the ser-
'ices of Technical. Overload, a
'vision of office Overload, toI
o the tagging for us."
Each pole will be tagged with
he date of its installation, some
f which date back to 1924. The
Virtually everybody these
days is upset about our educa-
tional system). The public
schools are not teaching the ur-
chins to read, _write and trigger.
The high schools are massive,
seething factories turning out
illiterates. The colleges are sop -
tic tanks of sex, marijuana and
LSD.
Most of thi , is pure poppy-
cock, of coarse, but a critical so-
ciety is a healthy one, according
to Hugh, Dupnit, that great
Welsh bard'atterbea'tnik afIthe
eleventeenth c e n t u r y. This
makes Canadians about the
healthiest critters in the hemi-
sphere.
Coluninis:s aver that high
schools are •r•un like military
camps, producing lock:step con-
formists who haven't learned to
think. This 's patent baloney.
They think one helluva lot more
than did these same columnists,
when they came out of Hayfork
Centre with not much more
every citizen - and that "a spokesman al: e said that in the t
selling job" is required to cone` last • three years, ge.arly 50,000' `
vince them. ` • poles have be cn replaced with]
"We haven't made enough under -ground facilitir,.
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Ask about our gaining hours
han a burning desire to get
sway from said centre, a lousy
basic education, and a shiny
blue serge suit.
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Lots of parents, and some
eachers, are of the opposite
pinion: that there is far too
nuch freedom of speech, dress
nd, action, toe many frills, not
nough good hard work and
good hard 'punishment. These)
;comments, -come-from parents
who worked one-quarter as hard
in school as" their kids do, and
teachers who atrophied some
I years ago.
° The kids themselves., depend -
i ing on home background, 'their
own pers;iiialil.es, and: their tial-
.,- eflf ,r►` sank.' 1"` 1 )port on sc�l cool l
as a jail or a hall. Smite think of,
it rather like having a ball in a!
S°cllool-boaids beef about the
cost of everything, and the ad•
ministration • beefs about the
short:re of everything and 'the
teachers beef about the paper
jungle and tht custodians beef
- about tie salaries and the !hours
!and the teachc:-s and the admin-
iistraticpn and ii,e .school hoard.
! You might think, frons all -this
nagging, than there are sonic
slight imperfections in, our high
schools. And you might be right.
But it's not a, bad as it sounds.
Austin L. Parnell, award-winning cern grower of Drumbo, says
ATRAZINE 65W
"the best thing
that has happened
to the corn business!"
"Atrazine is a good product•te•work.with because it is so safe,'
according to Austin Parnall, who plants 6C0 acres of corn.
"We've never had any damage with it. In '65, we used Atrazine
with oil and sprayed around the( middle•.of June when the
weeds were up'about an inch. If burned off the weeds pretty
fast and gave good control through to harvest with no culti-
vations."
- Stressing the safety of Atrazine, Mr. Parnall reports: "We've
never had, any problem from residues when following treated
corn with soybeans. on my farm."
Mr. Parnall ,goes on to say "In the future we will not use oil
with the Atrazine because for the best results' I believe Atrazine
should be used as soon after planting as possible (early May)
for more moisture."
Start using Atrazine this year -discover how profitable corn
production can be. Ask your dealer for an instructional- leaflet.
'on Atrazine' 65W and place your order now.
Gesaprim0 brand of Atrazine 65W is available in 5 Ib. bags
and 50 lb. cartons from farm supply dealers. ®Rena! T.M. of Geigy
FiDsons (Canada) Limited,
234 Eglinton. Avenue East,Torontol2,Ontario
What' 1 'isn't understand is
that 1 .haven't been approached
for a definition of theerf. t
high school, it's probably just
an oversight, and because Fin
not ' a pushy type. But who is
better qualified? I've been to
high school myself, I work in
the blasted • factory every day,
and I have a daughter who
comes home 'every day as
moans "Do I ever hate school!
Well, here goes. Don't panic
now. The changes would b
Tight and inexpensive. 1 thin
we'd all enjoy life more, stu
ents, parents and teachers.
First of alliN let's cut out the
muttered, 'mumbled morning
rayer. 1 believe in prayer and
ractise it quite often (usually
hen I'm in a jam). But it's al-
ost sacrilege in the way it's
elivered. The R.C.'s whizz
rough it and leave out the last
art. The Jews and atheists are
lent. The teacher winds up
ading - three or four .dogged
rotestants w•no aren't always
re of the w ords.
Next, out goes The Queen.
hile I am a royalist, and have
e utmost i espect for Queen
Freeze Proper Pork Portions
When buylng pork for th
freezer, have the nleatman cut
and trim it so ohops and steaks
will be of uniform thickness
and roasts will be just the right
size for the family. Save freezer
pace by having roasts bond
and rolled. `
)Ilan to- package and quick
freeze all pork cuts the cloy
they are !bought, Package pork
chops, steaks and tenderloin in
meal -size port:ons with a double
thickness of paper between lay-
ers of meat. Package pont
roasts individually.
To wrap meat for freezing,
first pad bones to prevent punc-
turing. Then, 'wrap the meat
dI s eurely in, a single layer of
I Ireezer
paper using the "drug-
s,: "e wrap," or place it in a
'lfreezor .bag. Exclude as much
el
kl
e air as possible and - fasten
securely with freezer tape, Label
each package with the, date, eut
of pork, and weight u or number
o'f Servings.
Quick freeze, a few packages
at a time, as directedby freezer
manufacturer. Keep frozen at
zero degrees of less until ready
to use, • ._
Smoked and cured pork suet
as ham, picnic shouldgrs, cot-
tage rolls and slab bacon can b.e-
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Elizabeth, 1 sec no reason 30 -odd
teenagers should be submitted
every mgrnin, to a pompous f
and bad pierce of music, the 1
words of which have no more
stand at attention ,while' a tape-
recorded 'band blares out one of
these awful tunes, befoi•'e you
bot down to serious 'business,
like waiting for the ,, coffee
break?
In place of these ,I would sug-
gest a warm-up period, We're all
pretty dang doggy first thing in
the morning. The class cut-up
would be master of ceremonies.
Witty sayings, announcements,
brief weather report. Some Bea-
tles and Bob Dylan and the
Rolling Stones. . An original
poem on song from the students.
If a girl has Go -Go boots, let her
demonstrate a new dance. Prob-
ably on the teacher's desk.
By this time everybody is
riendly, was ned•up.. The real
ea`rriing atmosphere has' been
:cited. But unfortunately, I
ave run outof • space. Read
ext week's column for a
urther thrilling instalment on
the Perfect High School.
relation to their world than do
the horse- and buggy.
How wouldi n
you like to •;o t' if
the factory, or the office, and T
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The sun and warm weather have
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but we should have nothing
but warm weather ahead of us..
It's fun in the sun and we have
the <•trmrncr fun wear to do
everything and go everywhere.
Cotton, TerMeae, Dacron, Sail-
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Twills and stretch fabrics have
been fashioned into wonderful
styles. Buy now and go have
some, fun in the sun.
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SURFERS - 6.98 up
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Juniors Hold
Joint Meeting
The regular monthly meeting
of the Clinton Junior Farmers
and Junior Institute were held
in the Clinton town hall last
Wednesday it! ,the form of a
joint meeting.
Fred Bissett showed slides on
a trip in the United States. It
viewed scencjry on nearly every
state right td Mexico. Following
this was, a business meeting with
presidents Gordon Gross, Carol
McIlwain and Secretary Marian
lickey in the chairs. .
Plans were made for a roller
kating party and.a weirder roast
nd entries for the field day
were discussed. '
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wrapped and fr izep as fresh
pork. However, storage time is
limited because freezing tends
tointensify the flavor of salt
and other seasonings.
For best results, use frozen
pork within the times recom.
rnertdefi in the chart given be-
low. Longer storage w.il1._-result
in drying and loss ` xf flavor. As
a general rule, the larger the
cut, the longer it can be kept
without loss of duality.
Storage Times For Pork
(Zero degrees 'or less)
Roast; 4, to 5 months
Chops and steaks 3 to 4 months
Tenderloin ^ 2 to 3 months
Minced lean pork 1 to„2 months
Hams . 1 't 2 mnths
Picnic shoulders 1 to 2 months
Cottage rolls 1 to 2. months
Slab bacon 1 to 2 months
Sausages 2 to 3 weeks
When ready to ' use, ' thaw
frozen pork cuts in original
wrappings, either in the re-
fri eraior or at room tempera-
ture.:}f time does not permit
thawing before, use, Increase the
cooking time by about one-half.
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