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The Seaforth News, 1950-01-12, Page 101' Pay As You Drive—The coin meter system of meeting pay- ments, used sucessfully on refrigerator and television sales, has spread to auto sale!... Lila McCauley, above, shows how the meter plan works. Drop a quarter in -the -meter; the gadget relea,,t.', enough gas to the carburetor to keep you going for a spell. When your next quarter is due, a loud buzzer sounds a warning. EN cry. so often a collector comes around for the quarter,. For entcrgeney- use, four slugs a month are supplied by the dealer. TIE FARM 1?N F. ONI tKOol-kaussta • I':1'11: ,,,conraging was 1"1e tHfi'S ,nought to tat Central Ontario Cheesee,tila-rs Association in an adrlrt s ht tut H. A. i}ertr., Chief of NIar'rting ;tad Merchandising of Pair); 1',-r,itt :' for the Dominion Unsn-n. ,•nal ,; \gri,•ulutrt. Dr. 1 troy h:'... ric, 1(t.:}- returned from a trip ., tae international Dairy t'oett,,', -. 'A-1.1 at ."tock1,o1n. and. wvtlae , i 1'a crier site of the pond, bud ti „a•ious di:tributing menta:- in tl•a' United kingdom • where eat, .i s from Canada, the faired State-. Australia tied New Island, ..r,.: stored. 4 1 .1 , t ;,1 11C t'se )las built up d fat ea rai d'e reputation over 'there, ht to market which may well be a-• pr cued to take more of c.nr cltei4e in future --but only if the q ; lit} and price are O.K., and it 'ae at) assure the lanyer- 11f a ttsntnr.itt ,,. enpply. 19, i;,r e,, c.it, -e industry in the 'United 1 int;,Iom has declined until now h is o',;,- abouta quarter of its pre-war peak. This is partly because Of the drift away from farms of the young folks who ordin-- aril}' '.1' tild Blake the :product, and also in -coast of the big demand for timid Milk over there. M IA Inn r +,: figures are all in Bri- lisb production of cheese for the year just ended is expected to he around 141 million pounds, or about one-half of pre-war production; and int that atnunt not more than ten ur fifteen per cent would be of farm production. * d * Ont ttco types qf cheese - Cheddar and Cheshre-were manu- fartnred in any real quantities; and these two only when surplus milk was asailable, So that, all in all, domestic production was only a small part of the total British re- quirement of something like 408 million pounds. I 8 In 1948 the United Kingdom im- ported slightly more than 352 mil- lion pounds of cheese, as compared with .328 nlillinn pounds' during the pre-war year of 1938. Before the war consumption was nine pounds per person, and this rose to 14 pounds during the war. At present consumption is down to about 6,x pounds. on the basis of a ration amounting to 2 ounces weekly per person. So it is easy to see that If the British ever get back to anything like their former cheese - eating habits, they're going to need a whole lot of tonnage from some- where -and .a large part of it might well be from here. * * r But, according to Dr. Derby, there are a few things that will need to have our attention if we are to cut hi on this great poten- tial cheese market to any vastly increased extent. * 8 * For one thing he found, from actual inspection, that the break- age of boxes is a matter of serious concern to the Canadian cheese trade. The headings in our cheese boxes also treed attention, as many were seen that were very rough in finish, and showing hark. He said that steps have already been taken by the Department of Agri- culture to enforce more strictly the regulations under the Dairy In- dustry Act under which the veneer in cheese boxes must be not less than one-fifth of an inch in thick- ness. Ant! next season all cheese intended for export Will require double, rather than single Wiring. F * :. 'While on the other side he heard frequent complaints about Cana- dian cheeses being too heavy. Some of those exported weighed 112 pounds. The United Kingdom trade does not want cheese weighing more than 90 pounds, and would even prefer them live pounds lighter than that for easier hand- ling. e Another heef was about our cheeses being too large for the boxes they're packed in. This causes thein to go short on proper ventilation with resulting excessive mould growth, dampness and faulty rind formation. ,k % 'k Many Canadian cheeses exam- ined, boned as described, were found spongy when pressed with the thumb, in decided contrast to those from New Zealand, in the open crate. These latter showed some slight mould, but were very firm and dry. • e In addition, with cheese packed as tightly as ours, it is almost im- possible to remove the box with- out breakage. This is particularly so when the cheese is higher than the box, and the contents get squashed from piling. The trade feel, and rightly so, that the top of the cheese should conte below the top of the side of the box, so that when the cheese are turned, the ends will be ventilated. * ' a Examination of Canadian cheese for quality found that, an the whole, the original grade was pretty well maintained on flavour. There was, however, some complaints of de- fects, presumably caused by heat- ing, and these complaints are being studied by the .Department, with a view to eliminating the cause. Finishing Touches—Wenzel Beck, refugee from eastern Europe living in Frankfurt, Germany, and his son put the finishing trmeheS r,,1 their latest ship model'--"Arknna"--before testing it 4111t in. a-t;'irtantini; porn. Father and son worked 300 hours to n1:1i,e1 o le shirt seaworthy, using just their hands and a few tools SFORT �! � SlX61TC After a lot of argument, in which considerably more heat than light was generated, the burghers of Toronto, by a small majority, have decided in favor of Sunday Sports, Now, before the Provincial Leg- islature gives the go-ahead signal, it might he mildly interesting to speculate ,on just what lovers of athletics, and in what branches orf thereof, will attempt to cut in on the promised jackpot. fel'he Whatzis 'Theatre shotild do all right," said a friend of our the morning after the balloting, naming a certain Toronto Temple of Art where a line of show girls, very lightly bandaged, forms the regular piece de resistance, or main dish as we say in That dear Evince. e x \\'e looked at hila in mild amaze- ment and inquired just where the Whatzis Theatre could posilibly figure in a purely sports picture. "Simple enough," (moth our friend, "All they -got to do is stage a bout between a couple of these dime -a - dozen wrestlers. That would make it an athletic event. Then there'd be nothing to prevent them tossing in their regular shote for free, 15ooh! thorn:" 9 e ¢ And maybe he has an idea there, at that. Searching through the wel- ter of memory we seem to recall that the first modern or "all -in" wrestling we ever witnessed was at a burlesque house entitled the Star Theatre in that sante city of Tor- onto, more years ago than we'd those who attempt to control said sports are going to run tip against, • (For instance, if it's OK to charge money to see a baseball game, why will -it be sinful to show a telecast or movie of the sante or a similar game,: at a price?) * 5. * One of the never -coding chores in this sports writing business is that of picking out, for the readers' edification, the outstanding events of the year. It is a chore much like milking the cows or cleaning out the horse stable on the farm - you no sooner get it over with than it's there to do again, * a F And it is a chore which we personally try to dodge, partly through sloth and partly because there isn't much sense in doing what so litany others are bound to do better, But for once we are going to get well ahead with the job, So here and now, fifty or so weeks ahead of the deadline, we opine that the infest fottball game --united States brand, that is -of Anno Domini 1950 teas the one played on January Second of that year out in Pasadena, California, * '1 * Naturally, old Father Time may prove us to be wrong, as the old rascal often has before. But, al- though we have never been a great admirer of American football, if a - better game than that between the California Golden Bears and the Ohio State Buckeyes happens to conte up, we should greatly like to be among those personally Pres- * British Challenger — Top -class racing driver Raymond Mays speeds in his British racing motor car during speed trials at Folkinghatn, England, airfield. The car, made from parts as- sembled by over a hundred British firms, has been designed to secure world supremacy with an expected speed of 200 m.p.h. readily admit. Of course, in those days, the wrestling was just an added attraction, with the hoofers and strippers constituting the main event. But it might work equally well, or badly, the other way around. k k - "My wife is just aching to know when them big Sunday Bingoes are going to start," said another gent with whom we discussed the situation and prospects, "That's the thing she's fondest of, next to hauling me out from coming hone late to dinner, and she can't hardly wait to get into action." * 'r R 11 ere again we expressed a meas- ure of surprise. "But Bingo," we objected, "can hardly be classed as an athletic event." "It is the way my wife plays it1" replied- our friend. "Oh, brother, any time she makes Bingo and starts waving her arms in the air, the folks on both sides of her take more real punish- ment than Joe Louis has handed out in his last eight boats." * y ,k But enough, for the present, re- garding a subject that has been thrashed out sufficiently, in the press and over the air, during re- cent weeks, and that is liable to receive plenty more flailing before it's all finally settled. But we do take the liberty of thinking that even those most strongly in favor of Sunday sports, are going to be a trifle astonished as to bow many different aura unexpected angles eat, rather than take it via radio, as we did the one tee are writing about. n '. t For that New Years tangle ap- peared to have just about every- thing; plenty of action -mixture of plays -shifting of lead -suspense right down to the dying moments -with enough miscues and fumbles _ to snake yon feel that it was human beings playing, not a bunch of Tartans and Supernien. k r, And, from the listener's stand- point, it had the immense advan- tage of being described by a broad- caster who didn't try to make you believe that war had been declared, or that Joe Stalin had been assas- sinated, every bate one team gained a couple of feet -a very wel- come change from some of the microphone maestri we have suf- fered tinder, here and there. * Besides, that game gave us one of our rare moments of personal triumph. Someone who was list- ening along with its, and who heard Ohio described as the "Buckeye State" happened to ask its just what is a buckeye. And the hap- pened to know, and remember, the correct answer. We wonder how many of yott could do as well. * a 8 For a buckeye is nothing more or less than what we rude Cana- dians call a horse -chestnut, Sure -you knew it all the tinsel ISSUE 2 -- 1950 Classified Advertising ACIEN'rs WANTED 19010019'IYEs 1YI9LVOnta THE IfAS1I1,17X MAN for the wide and varied range of gear- anteed neceselttes; rellnellable prieeat nem'. time; e mt- ttme; Mining arta SERVICE. Become a proa- peroue bnsinese men by using and selling Fondles( pi'oduete Write ite today andthe will telt you Iletw,-1 AMILEA,„ 1900 Dolorimler, Montreal, OAIIY 01110I(5 POULTRY -KEEPERS B0 sure of a good healthy bunch of baby chicks this coming Neuman. 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