Clinton News-Record, 1946-05-09, Page 7THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1946..
CILIN9 ON 'NEWS -RECORD
PAGE SEVEN,
HURON COUNTY •FARMERS'
PORTER'S HILL
Sunday School Reopens
The Sunday School at Grace church
is open once again. A11 children of
the community are welcome. Sunday
School, 1.45, church service2.30 (day-
light saving time).
Community Club
The May meeting of Porter's Hill
Community Club will .be held in the
formof a social evening on Wednes-
• day evening, May 15, in Porter's Hill
School, A short program is expected
and the ladies are asked to please
:bring sandwiches.
Return to Alberta
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lockhart left
Friday morning on their return trip
to Alberta after seven weeks' spent
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Lockhart. They will
spend a few' days in Royal Oak,
with his brother, Lawson.
W. A. Meets
The ladies of Taylor's Corners W.
AF and. Community Club held their
monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.
Joe Wilson, on Wednesday, May .1,
with, 15 present. A very .interesting
meeting was enjoyed bly all. A dainty
lunch was served by the hostess and
assistants.
Presented With Blankets
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lockhart were
presented on Wednesday evening with
a lovely pair of woollen blankets, a
gift from Goderich Township. Ivan
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returned in February from three
lyears overseas. The presentation, was
in Taylor's Corners school. The even.•
ing, spent in cards and social chat,
was enjoyed by all. The ladies pro-
vided a tasty lunch. Ivan and Mrs.
Lockhart both thanked the donors for
the lovely gift and expressed thein
appreciation.
The Prices Board has announced
that no ceilings will be imposed this
year on fresh strawberries and rasp-
berries. '
.A statement said "favorable grow-
ing conditions give every indication
that production will be increased con-
siderably" over that of the last two,
years. Sales of strawberries and
raspberry jam still are controlled by
price ceilings.
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NOTICE
TO ALL HOG BUYERS IN ONTARIO
THE Ontario Hog Producers Marketing Scheme has been
approved by the Ontario Government, and Became
Effective on and after May 1, 1946. Under this sebeme, all
buyers of bogs for processing or for resale to processors are
required to comply with the following regulation:—
"No buyerotherthan a processor shall buy hogs
except under the authority of a buyer's licence."
Applicants for licences to buy hogs should complete the
form below and return it, with the $1.00 licence fee, to
THE FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD
Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario
To the Farm Products Marketing Board
(Name of applicant)
make(s) application to the Farm Products Marketing Board for a licence to engage
in the business of a buyer of hogs under the Farm Products Marketing Act, 1946, for
the period from April 1st, 1946 to March 31, 1947.
Dated at , Ontario, this day of , 1946.
APPLICANT
ADDRESS
FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO, ONT.
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VARNA
James Stephenson was renewing
acquaintances in Hensall Tuesday.
Miss Florence Smith, Seaforth,
spent the weekend at the parental
home.
• Miss Olive Johnson spent part of
her Easter• holidays with Miss Edith
McClenaghan, Belgrave.
Mrs. Gemeinhardt, Wyoming, is
visiting her brother, D. A. Galbraith,
and Mrs. 'Galbraith, on the old home-
stead. '
Several from the community at-
tended the wedding of Miss Thompson
and Robert Aldwinckle in Clinton on -
Saturday.
Don't forget the play in the Town-
ship Hall Friday night. This play
comes highly recommended. Come.
and have a good laugh.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson and
daughter, Isalbeil, Oakville, were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Morton Elliott, one day Iast week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Soper, who
spent the past week with their son,
Harold Soper, and Mrs. Soper, return-
ed to their home in Straffordville,
Sunday.
Roy Elliott, aecompanied by his
sister, Mrs, Frank Grieve, and Mr,
Grieve, Seaforth, are visiting their
sister, Mrs. J. Ferguson and family
in Sudbury this week.
Mrs. Frank Brooks, Sudbury, ae-
companied by her friends, Miss Hazel
Wisson and Miss Irma Schultz,
Straffordville, visited with the form-
er's sister, Mrs. Harold Soper and
Mr. Soper, . Sunday.
Chopping Mill Hours
Commencing May 14, Varna Chop -
NOTICE
TO THE FARMERS
OF HURON COUNTY
Corn Borer Clean -Up Regulations
Are Again In Effect For 1946.
These require that all corn refuse
be ploughed under completely and
if subsequently brought to the
surface in cultivating or plant-
ing, must be picked off and burn-
ed. Compliance with these regu-
lations is necessary on or before
May 20th. Failure to comply
renders the offender subject to
fine.
GLENN ECHMIER, Inspector,
Goderich 19-p
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This spring, hundreds of enthusiastic teen-agers will
takeio the country -side. For pleasure—for profit—for
national service, they'll go farming for the summer.
Out in the sunny fields and orchards of Ontario,
ambitious young .folks can earn ---hot merely pocket
money—but: a man's pay.They'll enjoy good com-
panionship and lots of fun. They'll come back in the
Fall radiant and happy.
DOMINION PROVINCIAL
AGRIC'ULTURE• .
Lend A Hand
Your help is needed on all types of farms --now! You
can' be accommodated in Inspected Farm Homes or in
Y' Supervised Camps.* If you are a high school
student, check with your teacher regarding the neces-
sary permission to leave school early , . . then fill in
attached coupon!
*This summer, the Robert Simpson Co. Ltd. wig bring to OFSF Camps
a sones of Form Frolics .—• featuring name bands and entertainers 1
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Happy Cherry Pickers
So desperate is Europe's need for food ... and so
urgent our farmers' need for labour that thousands of
helpers are needed this spring.
Attractive Community Camps are waiting. Work is
guaranteed under skilled, pleasant supervision.
Here's the opportunity for youth to pitch in and help
a vital, worthwhile cause. Teen-agersl Sign up for
the Farm Service Force today.
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Clinton Junior Farmers
To Meet Next Tuesday
The May meeting of the Clinton
Junior Farmers will be held . in the
Board Room, Agricultural Office,
Clinton, Tuesday, May 14. Please
be present a t
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p its of the
annual meeting of the Ontario Junior
Farmers' Association will be given at.
this meeting,
At the joint meeting, following the
Junior Farmers' and Junior Institute
meetings, R. S. Atkey, editor of The
NEWS -RECORD , will speak on
"Vagaries of the Canadian Constitu-
tion.'
ping Mill will be operating three days
in the week—Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, and Wednesday forenoon.
Welcome to Community
Mr, and Mrs. Webber, Exeter, who
purchased the Beatty homestead, have
moved in and, commenced farming.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Webber
and family to the community and
village.
Varna on Daylight Saving
Since most of the centres of any
importance have adopted daylight
saving time, Varna, to avoid any un-
necessary confusion, has decided to
go on daylight saving. So next Sun-
day, May 12, the church services will
be one hour earlier.
Attended Board Meeting
Mrs. M. Reid, Mrs. Chutor, Mrs.
M.. Elliott, and Miss E. Mossop at-
tended the annual meeting of the
Huron Diocesan Board of the Wom-
an's Auxiliary in St, Paul's Cathedral
and Cronyn Hall, London, on Wednes-
day, Mrs. Reid and Miss Mossop go-
ing as delegates.
Bridal Couple Honored
A delightful evening was held last
Wednesday, when a number of neigh-
bors and friends gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Foote, to
honor Robert Aldwinckie and his
fiancee on the eve of their approach-
ing marriage.
During the evening, Robert and
Mary were presented with a steamer
rug and other gifts. Miss Olive John-
son read the address and Nancy and
Lois Webster made the presentation.
Robert made a fitting reply, thanking
all for their gifts and kind wishes.
Lunch was served, and a social hom
was sepnt.
Observe Half Holiday
The Varna stores are observing, the
Wednesday half holiday throughout
the summer months.
School Pupils Did Well
Varna School pupils won top hon-
ors at the Huron County Music
Festival, Goderich, last week, captur-
ing one of the Huron County shields
in the chorus sung on Tuesday night,
and second place in the chorus sung
on Thursday night.
Kenneth Keys won first place in
the vocal solo for boys, eleven and
under. George Murray Beatty won
second place in the vocal solo for
boys, fourteen and under. • Ruth
Clarke and Kenneth Keys won second
place for the vocal duet, eleven. and
under. Much credit is due their music
teacher, Mrs. Bert Bayes, also K.
Trietz, the school teacher.
AUBURN
Mr, and Mrs. George Hamilton have
moved into their home in Auburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finigan attended
a wedding at Dundalk on Saturday.
Harold and Clifford Carter have
bought the Carter farm two miles
north of Auburn.
Mr. and Mr's. Edgar Lawson and
Joseph Carter were in Port Elgin,
Saturday. Mr. Carter is remaining
at Port Elgin for the summer.
Mrs. Norman Mutch and daughter,
Ferne, have returned to their home
at Carstairs, Alta., after visiting Mrs.
.lames 'Muteh and Miss Elma Mutch.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weir, Lon-
don, are visiting Dr, B. C. Weir and
Ivliss Josephine Weir. Jask has com-
pleted his first year at University of
Western Ontario, London. v
Large Bale Packed
Mrs. James Woods, Mrs. Bert
Marsh and Mrs. Fred Ross, packed a
large bale to be forwarded to the
Red Gross headquarters, Toronto. This
bale consisted of quilts, socks, girls
dresses, pyjamas and six complete
baby's Iayettes.
Interesting Play
A play "Good Gracious Grandma"
Was presented by the young people
of Port Albert United Church in the
Foresters Hall on Friday night, The
cast was introduced by Rev. Rodgers,
minister of the church. Between acts,
violin -duets were played by Rev. H.
J. Snell and William Craig Jr., ac-
companied by Miss Iia .Craig. The
entertainment was sponsored by the
Baseball Club.
Sacrament Observed
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per was observed in Knox Presby-
terian Church on Sunday, when Rev.
A. H. Wilson, Whitechurch, moderat-
or of. the charge, 'preached. During
the service the Ordinance of Baptism
was observed when the following
babies were presented for baptism;
Sandra Joan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis :Little; -Marlyn Elizabeth;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deer;
William. Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl'Govier; and Clare Edward, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent.
Fire Damages Roof
A passing motorist, noticing a fire
on the roof of the beautiful two-
storey brick cottage of Mr. and'Mrs.
Eimer Robertson, 8th concession, Col-
borne Township, on Saturday, gave
the alarm. Miss Emma Robertson
was alone in the house, but summon-
ed aid by telephone. The fire was
brought under control .by chemicals.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Robertson and son,
Billy, were in Auburn, when they
were advised of the fir.
The Auburn -fire brigade was called
to the file, but the fire was under
control: when they.'arrived.,
BLYTH
Mrs. Fred Somers, Timmins, was
with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. 13.
Herrington
Charles Cunninghatn, Miss Betty
Crawford, Mrs. Hlerbert Crawford,
and daughter, Sandra, London, visited
with Mr: and Mrs. James Crawford.
Dr. E., C. Wilford, ,accompanied by
his son, ':Dr.' John Wilford, and his
daughter, Dr. Agatha,.Wilford, all of
Toronto, were guests of Mrs. R.
Wightman and Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc-
Gowan and family.
GODERJQH:—•The Board of Trade
has decided• to ask for membership
fees of $5 from those conducting
tourist businesses; $10 from the retail
merchants; $25 from ndustrialists,
and $2 from private citizens,
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ANNOUNCING
The Appointment Of
Mr. Les Naftel
as farm trade agent for
Imperial Oil Ltd.
For the Towlnships of East Wawanosh, Morris,
Hullett, and Goderich.
If you need petroleum requirements phone
BLYTH 68.
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FEED SERVICE
NEWS
MINERALS
Recent repoi is from Agricultural Representatives
indicate that a number of herds of cattle in various
parts of the province are showing the symptoms of
mineral deficiencies.
This constitutes a serious threat to the health of
Ontario cattle herds, a threat however that can be
met easily and dealt with effectively.
Here are mineral deficiency symptoms that you
should be on the look -out for:
(1) Depraved Appetite—cattle chewing bones,
leather, boards in an effort to get minerals
from a foreign source.
(2) Stiffness of Joints --the cattle are now
reaching a state of severe deficiency. They
will demonstrate a poor appetite and poor
physical condition.
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PREVENTATIVE for mineral deficiency in your
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They offer a chance " for IMMEDIATE JOBS—
STEADY JOBS too.
They also offer jobs for experienced farm
workers—for mechanically trained workers --a
and any others able to help seasonally.
Then, there is the challenge to fight off start»,
vation threatening many nations.
4141• JOIN IN THE, FIGHT AGAINST HUNGER
• JOBS ARE AVAILABLE IN YOUR DISTRICT
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PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL SERViCIi
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
HUMPHREY MITCHELL A. MOCNAMARA
Minister of Labour Deputy Minister