The Seaforth News, 1941-01-16, Page 2PAGE TWO
Q a/ay is Most
TEA
Receives Good Appointment—
Dr, \\'. .1, F. Rugg who has been
conducting the medical practice of
Dr. R. R. Gillrie for the past few
months left town tltts week, having
received a civil service appointment
to the surgical department of West-
minster Hospital. 1.ndou.:--1Il1eltell
Advot'nte.
Infant Child Passes—
/11z.. and -Mrs. Clark Fisher t Qs.
borne have tit, sympathy of the
community in the loss of their infant
son, Robert Cleot'g,', who passed r,-.
eenty aged 15 months. The it. 11'' I:t1l
had heat: ill for ,1,..)ut three the, le.
Again In Trouble—
Aequitted •It thea' eh
ago 01- :t o- m111,1,r, S:! r w I 1 1 114.•.
-41. of 1ico ,1 l r , dial 101. 011, 1st Is
before the touts vh,ttr,•t1 with dis-
orderly mariner. 1 leappeared 1eforo
County Magistrate Ilawksltuw and
his case was adjourned.
Build Temporary Bridge
At Exeter—
1\'ol k100u started Monday to con-
struct 0 temporary bridge* over the
ex Suable river to take the place of
the old Midge tvhie h t ollapsed early
in the morning of du urday Novem-
ber bid. The -coati-am. for the new
bridge has been awarded to tltr
Wainwright Construetion Limited. of
London, and along with the contract
km III,loft Lr idgv, wr to One lot-
. on -nal ton or a Iemp racy bridee.
Tic-, nlporany brink,• 1. 11'i1g built
ur! ,he wo>t Mite' of the t ,ad•vt,l
I tra, yuantilios of c-011.1 and
are hrdng trucked in to make
wad south of the river :ori ,u•t:..
will be built across tin, stream eon.
If11 7. Ile 1,411,,,,, C."
t..ulrrll c. Ilt11 it ul Ili A
1 ud .•. \\,akue'u frim 11 foru1111,
111'01 tcitlt 1111/N\ -1011.11V.. '111 10 pie e es
1110 ,tee»Ia ii: 110111 1 IleOldBridge
acrd the timber for lite flooring
Canadian Trucks in England
niilit
Veire:e2.arc v,-
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1941
v -iii be used to floor the tentlanialli.�. .F' Officers Will
bridge, It. is expected 1he work of
eon.''aeric the temporary bridge. Be Here on .Tern. 22
will taku from ten days to two weeke.' -
x+a•r Tint 1r--Af\+1,ate, Will Interview Applicants At
J. H. Ritz Reeve of Logan- 1 the Town Hall From 12
Noon to 8 P.M.
1 Il. Ritz was ! lrrtcd reeve of --.-
t , ; t:• l i tship I tsi teeed, arch
Iwo f Arrangements have been made
opponents. Councillors elected w'en•el with Mayor Chill' rot the use 01 rho
Mervyn J. Lintel/. C'lif'ford 11. Bartlett.Council Chamber, at the town hall,
Fred W. Ahrens sari William 1Sisler. Senforth, from 12 noon 10 8 p.10. oil
The Iwo year teens for comn'tllm•5 Wednesday, San, 22nd, wit on inter
was defeated 577 to 114. viewing officers will ire glad to mei
appliennts wishing to hecomo re.
Kennedy-I-Iarris— meths in the R.(',A,F. -
The muri,ege took p!acc• on I ridgy, This Royal Canadian Air Foree bas
jauuary third, in 11 ensxll, cif Delores recently Inaugurated what is eallyd a
"Mobile Recruiting Plan." Seventeen
!'ranee,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. „mobile" units throughout Canada
\ F. Harris of e limon to 1\'illieun Operate from their 14i/rutting centres
I) u,alas Kennedy, son of lit', and anti regularly visit cities and towns
\I -. N. lw:nrctl\ of Clinton. 1irc.11\. to the ilinh!'i for the purpose of
Weir ,\ ne;.+tc 1. The ',ride cure ,h interviewing those who are inter-
n 1 roam trim tope with ,lack ,stud in .coining the R,C,A.F.
ac,e,sot e ;old 1 iris .:ren coat Two chief factors prompted this
trit11111rd title rod f.t.x After a tri" move. The first of these was to obtain
thrott ,:I eastern 1 bit trio, au ci'iing
a greatly increased number of poten-
tee. w111 ri-i11r .t1 11 :techs?, slur. tial airmen and skilled tradcsmeti:
11b' miter was hi elintinale the ueees-
ACT1CN PICTURES city of presp„etive+ reernllo travel/
OF THE WAR. ling long distances to an 11. ('. A. 1'`.
N ,c, 3 COI: 'kit.' 1",t 1) 'roil /et/toiling venire.
•'mise; I . a , is . n• 11 Ut i'I gearing 1! the ah• twining vereres
-1', hRiat.. 1 l i 'Hoe of i'eulada 1.1 high speed mud., it
01% 1 n. 1\- \ I. ni 0005111'}• 111 h:n'e on lite a greatly
PVT- )h; \i.t.e -, .11•, .,:•carr su5mre-
t'•,-1,
'e+
enled number of prospective -
. a1, ,rh e. t 1.,11.0 I"rye 1/e.r.tit Sete- emits. These are divided into -- 1tv1
t:y Titles, '\l ic!ti,t uh'. 11.1,I rt,r- vineses:
0,1914 vo1:l ht' nt -1re 1., got 111 Air Crews, including Pilots and
The Detr-lie: Sunday Time= et'c'h Observers. Air (Ittnttei•s and
,reek. Wireless Operators, -
121 Tradesntel, including Aorta-h7tt-
giro 181eehanios, Airframe
Spanish Stew - 11'fe0hatii1t, instrument Makers
J 11)0, veal.}shoulder or otltn "cit Radio Methanics, Cooks, Fab-
11
for 01owin,i Fie \\'orlteres 11141 other skilled
41
onions tradesmen,
1 rip 15 ( it celery Age limitrequirements for Pilots
I cup unroolted sleight/1H. broken are 18 to 511 inclusive, and applicants
turn pieces must have junior matriculation, Wire.
' '1110 wetter
raps tomato juice.- less operators, air gunners, 18-51 11)
Seasonings- vhtsive: two pears high 11(.11901.Aloe.
\Pipe veal. Remove la 1, Cttt veal rigid then art+ acceptable in the
into 11 incl' (abe0. Holl meat in h•ados bit not for air crews al the
tlom•. Brown treat and onion 11A fat, present tiume. Age limit for trades -
taken from meat. Add water. Bring 11100 18 to 45 years, and (luulitleatious
to boiling point and sinnuer 1_ bone 900 high school entrance, and at
Add 1,1110hiing ibgroild'•nts. Season. least a working knowledge of the
11111 life''' 1 horn• leinit,•r. Thit'k')l -with t1.11110.
11.tsr ninte of 11911' and \once•'. All applicants presenting them-
selves for rv1I!stitn.'ttt should be (1111'
•roan
,to h1 tc r ' -- • \\ «dl, old to product. prom' of age, proof 01
!pro. 1-m :,fruit hire,• Sicked now- cvltt0atlon., and two tenors of mfrr-
ft+,x1,1 1it1l?ha 4tezi15 arrus0 to op- e.uce. t'ront responsill• parties. ad-
i,os11 • cornet, . ••\'e , i should Lave dl•e000(1 to the R.('.A.1', Married ap-
111 hitt i1 the dist r„rad when lie plictlnts should have their marriage
was ulna.-” 1er1111e011' and proof of age of all
c nihh'„n.
A PARADE OF 79,410 CHILDREN
PASSING THROUGH ONE DOORWAY
Just try to visualize over seventy-
five battalions of soldiers passing in
single file ... or think of the popula-
tion of a city bigger than Brantford,
Peterborough and Kingston all com-
bined. These little ones need your help.
The revenue from Government and
Now yon have a basis for compari- Municipal grants, plus whatever
son because that's the number of parents may contribute, covers part
individual visits made by children to of the expense, but the balance must
the Out -Patient Department of the come from charitable citizens.
Hospital for Sick Children last year,
treatment . help which could not
be afforded if parents were asked to
pay more than a small part of the
cost. In fact, many parents cannot
afford any payment at all,
Please mail a donation today
This huge total represents the need no matter how small. The need is
of babes and youngsters for medical greater than ever before,
The JShLfor. SICK Cr.k
67 CO' 1�C E STREET, T ROd TO -
HERE NO CHILD (HO ;6115 IN VJMNa1
11 1
Huron County Farmer Grows
Quality Fruit and Beef
h:ppptit to be so good. .\kris' with
me was !i. Q. Shearer. Agricultural
Representative rfoi• 11urou, who had
toll me months hefore that the 81ill-
elieton .farm was well worth seeing.
.It was a bleats, .cold• afternoon •'hi l
no thio was being. least in tushing the
fall pinwing to completion. 'I'Ite one
steady man engaged was w•oirlcin:q
•
with a three -horse teal 00 •the bean
stubble, Stewart was idoing 'Kea\tier
plo-wing in another field with the
tractor His nftther Coal' its right .to
the apple storage, which i0 one of
the main attractions of the farm.'
'There are 83 acres in hearing orch-
ard 011 this farm and live acres just
coming into bearing. 'Most of the or-
chard is comp a ittt ell' young so its
hest years are still ahead of it. I\'Ic-
Into•h, Spy and. Salome predominate
in the et:ler-orchard and the least five -
acres -et is Delicious .11lttilt into a
band. 11;•111 c+ut in the orchard _ and,
therefore, very convenient at picking
time, is a frost' proof 001)le st,lt-a'ge
that has ,given the \•Iidalle•ton's some
control of the marketing prtopositiou
:and at ti tninineutt can. •
"\\"illetet till: storage we 011011.1.11
either ihave tc1 sell ,+nr I111910, 111 the
fall for what we ct,11 401 for 'them
or put them int,, cold storage. w -itch
i, quite expensive,” real:u'kctl Ilr.
81111 tI't ni. "\Citi the storage we
can put in 1 ntaxim:11m ,•,f 4;11011 poxes
,of apples and gr;acte ;11, 1 sell at our
0011 icnce -right thr,tnCi the winter,
There is 11e001' frost here and we
grade apples as we :ell them. - This
nm4;es winter work,"
The storage is simplicity itself. 1t
is ,54 feet wide by 415 feet ionrg, inside
measurements. The height is ill feet.
\s this roost will :teem -iodate almost
teiee the good crop of this year—'2,-
•111)0 tbushels—it
e11r12,-
111)illhushels—it will the seen that the
lliddleton's are planning for large
crop, in •the Iftttsirr. The - door and
walls are of concrete ami the ceiling
is of reinforced concrete on steel
teams. The cellar i, divided into
two rooms. 1)-verhead 0 siler1 has
been constructed -for storing hampers
and other supplies. .\ few inches of
,I10,111,11. ,n the door of the sited sup-
plies top iueulatiim. •
For ventilation. r,,nr chimneys. one
111 each corner, 100 110 intakes, •Right
in the ,Can't ...entre off the ,'eililt-a is a
'surae vtntilatmt; fall t.. 11r.tw utt the
w'ea'n, :tit' and automatically draw in
the 0,,1,1 air at the floor through the
cl1)11 0ys: "I'lhjs 1615 the r1,10 lti''0
expensive equcmlrnI Int 181' stor-
age. It is controlled by a clock
that will -dart the fan and stop it at
411:0 ti1n,W desired. 1 itirrien•c had
1'3111I1 the Illi11101,as when 1110 fan
should he tinning 1,, keep the. tem-
perature E. 'if 34 degrees P. in -111 stor-
Her n' 1 "'ntnty. in 004ert1 Ontario, age.
is ,tern, rally cousidsrt'd to fitvor mit- •'\'e , we have 'Keen ;tide. to tonin•
ed farming, but lustre of 11:: faruter. twin just :uhont correct temperatures
like to have a specialty. Chits. It. for our (sinter apples," Mr. lliddle-
811'dittou and his son. Stewart, have ton told in answer -to a question. "l,
ttv„ specialties, laoth of which they is not , , ':tisifartory for the .11e -
aim to make extra chndce--- apples lntos11, which has to be :picked when
and ,teen,. "!'heir d00sr1 01,5)10, all the anttidc temperatnit is .,till (pmite
go to wholesalers who are 1onl.in4 high. 1i would the all tight if we
for quality droit to repack for to bask- were ging rya sell in the fall inn is
et trade. The last load of steers that hardly cold enough to •keep them till
they sold topped the market and January. Accordingly, 00 s111re our
went to that most fastidious trade.-- 110111,tosh in cold storage. "1'i. 111101'
the Royal 1"ork lintel. - idnml that the Detioio 1s, however
In ofd \oven -Cher I drove out to will keep satisfactorily here." (hie
ate 1)1i(141letons' to look 00er their tither point mentioned is worth pass -
400 -acre farm and to inquire as to )ng 00.
just why their apples and their steers "\\'c go over the trees and pick the
THE COUNTY LEVY FOR 1940
7'10 county levy on the various ship of Stephen is increased 341 per
neinicipalitiee of the county is shown cent, The villages pay on the average
in the following figure.,, The levy for 35 per cent more than formerly, the
1'.1'•10 ea, at the rate of 3.1x1 stills on largest increase Keung in Exeter levy.
tile dollar. I',he towns as a wvhttl0 part' a'r, per rout.
\n all round increase in the assess- more than formerly, the tioderich levy
mem of the county was -made thy the. !being increased (11 .per cent.
;ep,rt of 110,i -it', 11og4 and Ottin+ltn, 111 these figures the school levy paid
•.•i'va'or'appointed ibc the Count) by the townships i, included.
• nuteil 1,,'hl-in,t in a new 0gtrlliz:uie,n. The municipalities all 1,111 their
-1n levy shot(, a1 increase of I'1 lx•r levies promptly, County 'Cres.:nee
eon's over the 11 11010 'onuty, The a•v- Erskine having received the emir,..
rage increaser in too nshin legis 1s amount of 5240,7t18,1eti }before the end
10 per cent„ fiche:}, 0.104 of the 'Town- of the year.'
County Rate School 'Total Tr, talPrev ion -
TOWNSHIPS 3,75 malts -Costs lt)•]0 \'ear,10,7)
Ashfield . . . . .... . . .. . ..$ 12,513.71 $ 3,299.65 $ 15,813.43 $ 13,705.83
Colborne - 7,038.90 2,389.74 9,428.64 8,241.03
Goderich 9,341.13 3,072,90 12,414:03 11,442,89
Grey 12,114,17 2,840.06 14,954,23 14,771,17
Hay .. 11,987.87 2,850,38 14,838:25 12,591.69
Howick - 14,335.18 3,306.99 17,642.17 16,620,16
Hullett 10,879.63 3,006.39 13;886.02 13,275,66
McKillop .... 10,639.21 2,708,65 13,347.86 13,590,53
Morris 10,012.24 3,133.58 13,145:82 12,751,40
Stanley 11,289.23 2,361.10 11650,33 11,647.55
Stephen 16,079.68 3,794.70 19,874.38 14,262.87
Tuckersmith 10,071,14 3,389,40 , 13,460,54 11727.58
Turnberry , , , , , , , , , , 6,538,35 2,470,95 9,009,30 8,699.02
Usborne .. 10,628.98 3,446.32 • 14,075,30 12,890,46
E. Wawanosh , . , , 7,503,26 2,254.01 9,757.27 8,713.13
W. Wawanosh 7,168,87 1,907.62 9,076,49 8,570.98
'DOWNS
Clinton 4,464.80 4,464,80 3,077.88
Goderich , 12,194.59 12,194.59 7,569100
Seaforth 4,162.40 4,162,40 .. 3,483,00
Wiagham 5,063.84 5,063,84 3,563.40
VILLAGES
Blyth 1,283.31 1,283.31 1,271,00
Brussels 1,709.84 1,709.34 1,476,40
Exeter ..., ." .... , 4,475,20 4,475,20 2,283.40
Hensall 1,973.82 1,973.82 1,343,20
$203,469.42 $ 46,232,44 $249;701.86 $219,175.23
MAKE
PERFECT
FIRCAD
1Al5 C.
ll;el,1 /?r!AaA sass
best apples firs \i•. '.i.
"l, ,tally these will at 1a,
southsides t;i the tree- l:n. re
-
leave foranother h• 1 1-. Pais
Ira time 411'111 t'- •h:. i.
of tiie fruit illi •.1
grtol0, ,e„ trate in
fie, the (Mai t-
1 iidi
\.err. in ,u•.a � ,,,.
fe•eer dem, t. 1-.e t +•,''- :t:,.- ..
'd ht these coo,.
au1.i ihey look 1,e•1r• •-•
gar:_
in 1, t,k0s,'' .r as tl e 11x1, arx'i
"Chet hold sligio'c -lie I
shut we would rat'.tir 5'rer a 8,t1_
ihart tlitth' l'ity t'I.11I
line <.el'r inn 1111 1 eI,
siti+ipgl 1, 1,310'-,- in cr'la11r
in t8' wint'r
ridedlp int.;0•0
\nd here .\-. Mil l'e •.•n h...1 1 .i "c•
,tory t1, tell 114. \
\.irhlgaul 11161 e one ,
unique apple :tors n
intii the n6'IsLlx' „ i'1,1 ,
.lank ,If earth and :l,: thy ,i1n
1,5 1,1'11 6.110 elle ,'I l .1 t., \...1. `111111
innld storages 81 \Ise i „ni a, it !.,.•
,in the o•.r.,illr.'' remarked \'-.
\titldleton rather apo,,p.rtically. I'b.rn
they went in to look at the t!lorottg'.•
Iy tip to -date in', le, \Viten the,'
(ante out the 11ichigan i(r,twers w•if•
was 080171in,g a Salome. '•1•s• 1
grow apples in 'Canada 11181 lost,
fine on the outside;' ryas her con: -
nu'nt, "She was pretty se/art," said
\Fr. Middleton with a chuckle,
\1'r 11 111 at to look :At the ore11x^4,
---through the windows of Mr. 41 e..'-
er's heated car, "AVE/ grow our nn ,
tree,," said our host. "You win nn•
that we have 1110111 very low-210a••icd,
They don't get as mach wind. -picking
is easier and the fruit colors Inst ss
well, "Yon will roti';. too. 11182
pleated spruce w•iudb"eal:s 01,14 11. 1
west and north side- .:igen '.w ' 1)1a1tea
th,- orchard They 11111,.1 ::,'n a l'0111 '•
;•fu' thin!, 1,4' Ilrc ,'.,1,ar1,
11
1 1Ii1thor•il 111,1. •.,. nlril tr'15 ,1`:-:-
1„,1. 1\\`e sh 'shin rye w'vr , t :u-o:ur1. -
,-arty '105 11'5 in t'is it' ., it ..
not in soft," ,r 1- the , t brvtti,+.:. \.'t
r,l as d+1 the Irrtilira.i,,n, 81r. Nit.1,1'..t-
ton said that they ha.; depended
barnyard ,it•nlrse 11111 atldc,l there
a, treat differe'lcr in mlamfre.
Their rattly were well fed and tire.
manure wen rich accordingly.,
As we drove Ibactk to the pasture to
see :the carload of Hereford steer, that
hoof recently arrived from Alberta, i1
was given an ,example of Brow an
eastern feeder can do (business with a
western rat -teller when both parties
are pretpared .to deal fairly.
It started flour years a'go. when Mr,
1-1111'-'40!111 had gone to Winnipeg with
a neiglthor.10 buy a couple of ,carloads
(Continued on Page Three)
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