Clinton News Record, 1955-12-08, Page 3THUIIS AY,
DECEMBER 8, 1955
'CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Lincoln Debaters
Win At Seaforth
In a Junior Farmer debating
eompetition held. in Seaforth Dist-
rict High School, a team from
Lincoln County upholding the af-
firmatiie, were successwul over
the Huron -County team of James
Scott, Blyth, and Robert Broad-
foot, Brucefield.
The subject debated, "Resolved
that a policy designed to encour-
age the 'establishment of larger
farms would be in the best inter-
est of Ontario farmers", was up-
held by Ed, Brubacher, Beams-
viile and Phyllis Wismer, Vine-
land.
Judges were George Eaton^
Vineland, fruit and vegetable field -
man for Lincoln County; Robert
Allan, Brucefield, past president'
of Huron County Junior Farmers
and now on the provincial board,
-and L. P. Plumsteel, principal of
Seaforth District High School.
Arnold Alton, Lucknow, chaired
the meeting; Lois Jones, Clinton,
president of Huron County Junior
Institute was timekeeper and Ar-
thur Bolton, a.cfetant agricultural
representative for Huron, was
scrutineer.
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come back from Clinton
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Big New; 'Teen -Age
Literary Contest
Open to Canadians
Canadian high School students
can now enter the biggest high
school literary competition in the
United States, it has been' -an-
nounced by Leon H. ;Black, presi-
dent of the W: A. Sheaffer Pen'
Company of Canada, Ltd., which
sponsors the Scholastic Writing
Awards in this country.
More than 45,000 American high
school student competed in the
Scholastic Writing Awards last
year, Mr, Blaek said, The 1955-
56 competition, open to Canadian
students for the first time, is ex-
pected to attract 60,000 teen=age
entries,
This year 60 cash awards total-
ling $2,000 will be given for out-
standing short stories, short -short
stories, essays, expository articles,
dramatic scrrpts+'and poetry. About
100 Sheaffer Snorkel fountain
pens will be awarded to honorable
mention winners,
• "Until recently, youngsters'
taste for literature was stimulated
almost exclusively by books, news-
papers and. school work," he said,
"Now teen-agers are exposed to
the classics and good writing
through radio, television and oth-
er media, also. The high quality
of work submitted in last year's
competition sponsored by Sheaf-
fer's shows that exposure is pro-
ducing better young writers/'
•
Herefords:Average
$253 At Clinton
An average of $253 was paid
tor 35- head of registered TB -
'tested Hereford cattle at the
fair grounds here last Thursday
at the fourth amnia' fall sale
sponsored by . the Huron Hereford
Association.
This shows a distinct drop in
price from the average paid at
last year's sale when 31 head
averaged $273, and for 1953, 31
lots average $337, while the: first
annual sale in 1952 saw 26 animals
sell' at an average of $325.
Top Bull
Top -price of this year's sale of
$455 for a bull was received by
Hertzel Brothers, Crediton, with
George Hawtin, the buyer. Top
Trice last year was $355 for a bull.
Top priced female, also sold by
I•Iirtzel Brothers . for $340, to V,
R. Bird, RR 2, Clinton.
Ten Bulls
Ten bulls sold at an average of
$339 while 12 bred females brought
an average of $250. Seven caws
with calves averaged $211 while
six open heifers averaged. $166.
James R. Coates, Belgrave, was
sales manager, and W. S. O'Neil,
Denfield, auctioneer, S t a n1 e y
Jackson, Kippen, is president of
the association.
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RCAF Officials
Visit Station
Clinton Schools
Students and instructors from
from the RCAF Staff College, To-
ronto„yisited RCAF' Station Clin-
ton recently, to familiarize the.
group with the Air Force tele
communications training program.
The 'delegation was welcomed
by the Station's Commanding Of-
ficer, Group. Captain' '11. 'C. Ash-
down and Wing Commander R. B.
HoodSpith, OC of No. 1 Radar
and Communications School.
The visitors toured represent.,
ative classrooms where rdcruits
are'.taught; the electronic skills
necessary to keep the RCAF in a
state of readiness. •';Both operator
and technician training was stud-
ied.
After lunch in, the Officers'
Mess; the group was conducted on
a general tour' of. the Station.
Other defence and industrial
establishments will be visited by
members of the Staff College to
assist them in developing the
broad background knowledge. -re-
quired of a modern staff officer.
TOWN OF SEAFORTB
Seaforth's entire town council
was returned by acclamation Re-
turned to the mayoralty for his
sixth term `was Dr. E. A. Mc-
Master.
Reeve, Norman-Scoins; council-
ors, acclaimed, John Kellar, Scott
Habkirk, B. F. Christie, James T,
Scott, H. H. Leslie; public utilit-
ies commissioner, Frank Kling,
Concentrated Milk
Group ' Re -Elect
. .
1955 Officers
At Clinton on November 17,
members of the I iolmesville Con-
centrated Milk Producers re-elect-
ed the present officers to carry on
fir' 1956. . They are: president,
Arnold Rathwell, RR 2, Bayfield;
vice-president, Lorne Bodges,' RR
1, Goderich; secretary -treasurer,
Robert Welsh, RR 2, Bayfield
Directors elected were: Graham
Whitely,: Goderich; Ross ''Prewar-
tha; RR 4, Clinton; Fordyce
Clark, Goderich, and Lindsay
Eyre, Brucefield. Robert Stirling,
Bayfield, •was named auditor.
George Lowry, Almonte, presi-
dent of the Ontario Concentrated
Milk Producers' Association, as
guest speaker reviewed the price
situation in the past year, and the
proposed stabilization fund,
"We, along with all. farmers
must synchronize our efforts; we
must never collide," said Mr.
Lowry.
Referring to the announcement
on Thursday that 10,000,000 lbs,..
of .butter had been sold at 37
cents a pound by the federal gov-
ermrient to East Germany, 'Mr.
LcWry said that the loss of 21
cents per pound will no doubt-
bring criticism: "But what is it
costing the taxpayer of Canada to
support other industries?" he ask-
ed "To support the country's
gold industry has cost $16,000,000
per year, and $10,000,000 per year
for the coal industry -while to
date it has cost the taxpayer of
Canada, only a fraction of a cent
to support the price of butter," he
remarked.
He said that it was vital that
the duty on imported milk powder
he increased, and that by doing
so, the industry would' be put on
a more competitive basis with
countries where cattle run 12
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months of the year; and where
there are no winter feed problems
or warm stables to, provide for.
He concluded that ,the present
duty on imported powder Was not
fait, especially when it compared
t0 the 40 per cent_ dirty on im-
ported refrigerators, 25 per cent
on vacuum cleaners and the high
duty on automobiles.
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