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The Huron Expositor, 1964-02-27, Page 4hw Arnold Stinnissen GROUP • LIFE 4 ACCIDENT and SICKNESS • MAJOR MEDICAL PENSIONS - ANNUITIES Represeraing 'v Sun Life Assuraizce Company of Canada TELEPHONE 470 Welsh St. - SEAFORTH OFFICE SUPPL THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE t=t1 • SEAFORTR ATTEND OUR MILKE CLINI Costly 'Farmers -object to parmg a high price for *frills" added to the food they buy. On tv,o re- cent Farm Forum programs, consumer and- farmer spokes- men discussed whether added services are really demanded by ; the consumer, as merchants contend. Of some 200 groups, about one-half objected strongly to such "extra services" as trad- ing stamps, pr-emiums, loss - leaders and -other gimmicks de- signed to attract buyers. In general, they charged suc vices are not required to a large volume of farm ducts; they serve only to w the spread between farm consumer prices. A number of groups had ficulty deciding. what a "f was. Is a plastic wrapper i essary? is it a frill? If used to mislead the buyer, wrappers on bacon are sai 'do, is it a frill? No dec 'was reached, but it was ge rrouos d 'Frills' 'ally agreed that good packa division of bulk goods to smaller packages, -good rite chandisi,Bg techniques and pr per advertising are required sell a. large volume of farm pr ducts. However, the groups felt tha children are often influenced by misleading advertising, gau which hi h dd rto andother costr but "frills' the value of food. In answer to 'thee question how can farmers increase the h ser- share of the consumer food dot - sell tar. groups suggested close at-. Pro tention to quality, farmer-own- iden ed processing plants, the crea- I and tion of strong marketing boards and stepped-up advertising and d ff_ promotion of basic farm pro - rill" ducts. nee- To bring both consumers and it is farmers to an improved under - as standing of the needs of each' d to other, meetings of their organ_ 1 sign izations, television agd radio' neer- Programs aimed tat presenting I the farmer realistically, exxpand-' a ed Public relations and infor- i ination• programs in farm organ- izations, and improved label- ' ling of products, were suggest. ed.. One group commented: • i "We as producers should; a have a more positive approach i to our problems. If the con- fa tsumer is constantly subjected ' Al 1Ql to our, complaining and self- pity, he will get the wrong inn li ag- I pression Of the producer," in- l Another took this view; P.: : "Farmers must strengthen to their bargaining power if they o , wish ,tp be paid for their pro - duets on a costs plus profit bas- ' is. There is too much individu- t alism among farmers in gener- • al, and as a result, as a group, ; we deserve all the trouhle we're I in. We must set up strong mar- t keting co-ops, or go one step' further and process our produce , ourselves to take care f icethe, KIPPEN The fourth meeting of the 4- H Club. "The Thrifty Kippen-• 'ette'TUES MARC Mrs wasbheld at the home of ��� Airs. Robert Bell on •Saturday afternoon. The meeting opened with the 4-H Pledce and n members answered the r cal. Marion Roberts read t minutes of ,the last rneetir • The next" secretary will be Ruth Anne Coleman. and the pianist owe In ( ate James AicFad- I per cent surplus rzean . was his strongest • sup- I I which now sets the price, of i porter. i y ST. COLUMBAN Miss Noreen McMillan, 1 -,on - don, with Mr. and Mrs. William McMillan, F'O Jim- Newcombe and Mrs. Newcombe, Trenton, with Air. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton. nMr.d aifamily, Mrs. Glen Butters London, with Air; All Day at•the Mill BRING IN YOUR COMPLETE _ MiLKER UNITS, - dor Free Inspection and Adjustment by Qualified Personnel. No' labor charge—you pay only for parts needed to replace those -damaged or worn. Reserve this dater SEAFORTH FARMERS: PHONE 9 — SEAFORTH At a directors' meeting pre- ceding the annual meeting, Mr. Speir was honored by fellow members of the board, and pre- sented 'with a handsome elec- tric clock. James Mair was elected to replace Mr. Speir for a period of three years tto represent Morris Township. , Other members of the board are President Harold R. Rob- inson, Gorrie; Claire Hutchin- and Sirs, Maurice Melady. son, representing Minto Town - Vincent Nolan, Kitchener, ship; W. Leslie Douglas, Nor - with Airs. Elizabeth Nolan. man Harding, Irow•ick, and Ew- Mr. and Mrs, Jim Ackroyd art McKher, Grey. irs.,. Jack Lannin and Frank Harold Cosens, of Wallace O'Rourke, Toronto, with Mr. Township, .was chairman for nd Mrs. Michael Murray. the meeting. The auditors' re- Mr• and Mrs. Tom Sloan and port showed a surplus o milt'. Cornwall. with Mr, and $6,000.00, rs. James Slo.a.n. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and elody. Guelph, with Mr. and 4f 'is to be Ruth Coleman. Attend Erre-t Whitehouse told those, present how to prepare the material, how to shorten a Capping pattern. and how t.-. lengthen The next meeting is to b Saturday at 2 p.m.. at the hom of Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Jone • and ,boys spent Friday evenin . in Exeter visiting Mr. and Airs. Garnet Shipman. - , Rev. H. Plant conducted a cottage meeting Wednesday evening' at the home of Ali'. 1' and airs. John A. Cooper, with 14 in 'attendance. The Misses 'Margaret Elgie and Sharon McBride and Dave Cooper, of the University` of Western' Ontario, are spending this week at' their 'homes'. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .Gibson and family of Wroxeter , spent Sunday at the home of the I formers sister. Mrs, W. L. Mel - lis•" and Mr. '.Sfellis, Air. Edgar McBride left Tues- day of last week with Ed. Lit- tle. of Hensal. for a trip to I Halifax, ' Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Brown. of Detroit. and Airs. Aiargiier- 1 ite Lich. of Windsor. who spent the weekend with _Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Little, of Hensall, visited Sunday with Mrs. U1ch's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs.'\. Long, Ceremony • e Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Pap- s ple and Kenneth attend the 1 capping., ceremonies' of their It's impossible to hang a price tag on this bottle of blood. Fortunately, in this country, no one ever does. Your Canadian Red Cross provides whole blood and blood products absolutely free to almost 300,000 victims of illness; accident and disaster every year. All that's ever asked is your support. The Blood Transfusion Service •is one of the man' y ways the Red Cross serves this community, this nation and the world. Through the Red Cross your --help does so much for so many. YOUR RED CROSS SERVES YOU • SEAFORTH CAMPAIGN BEGINS MARCH 2nd REV. HARRY bbNALDSON, Chairman, EVERY STEP OF THE WAY daughter, Linda, last Sunday evening. The capping was held; in, the chapel of the hospital.' Miss Papple is a student nurse' at St. Mary's, General Ht}spital' School of Nursing, Kitchener, Following the ceremony, a i reception was held in Heasley, Hall, where the teaching staff met the parents and friends. Later. each student nurse gave ' her guests a conducted tour of I the ultra modern hospital. ir,• - bert Cronin_ Joe Slur by I life -,at mg surgery inside the P and Don Klink- heart;to correct in -born -defects,. hammer are spending two t reports the Ontario Heart Foun- weeks in Florida.at the dation. Circle "B" Ranch ONTARIO BEEF CATTLE IMPROVEMENT ; SEBRINGVILLE, ONTARIO ASSOCIATION ONDAY EVENING, 1964 SWOW AND SALE O,- MARCH 2nd. i7:30 p.m. Sharp f PHONE 141 SEAFORTH,, 1961 CHEM'. BISCAY _' ; ti C'ylin,'•�r 1959 CHEF. BEL. AIR—G cyl., Au:,urnatic 1959 R,AMBI ER CLASSIC -6 CylinUel' 1959 RENAULT DALPHINE-4, Cylinder. See the New 1964 Ramblers --at MILLER MOT PHONE .149 — SEAFORTH THE HURON EXPOSITOR The development of•the heart,' lung( machine makes possible of Beef Bulls March lath and 12th, 1964 Hays Sales Arena, TRAFALGAR .. • 'on Highway 5, North of Oakville 122 •Herefords -- 26 Shorthorns -- Herefords sell on March 10th 13 Angus Shorthorns and Angus sell on March 12th Show at 8:30 a.m. each, day — Bothsales at 11:00 a.m. CiAL-- ASSISTANCE g of REPOSSESSIONS oo- nsi,BnANKRUPT STOCKS And Many, Many Personal Consignments con- sisting of BRAND NEW CLOTHING, FURNITURE.- TV - APPLIANCES CLOTHING -_Auctioneer• Leo Bird„will offer for sale by auction a large' portion of the TAFFYSTORE (London) BANKRUPT STOCK, consisting of Ladies' 2 and 3 -piece Suits, Dresses, Coats, Slims, Slacks and Nylons. He will also offer a large selection of Girls' Wool Dresses, Slims, Jeans, Socks, Coats and Jackets, as well as a variety of smaller children's cloth- ing for all aces. and sizes, truly an outstanding selection of Brand New Clothing. . URNITURE-A 2-pieee Chestabed Living Room Suite that f out to a full % size bed inside; - i e 'Mattress iF FEDERATION NEVUS By ELMER IRELAND The regular monthly meeting of the. Huron County Federa- tion of Agriculture was held February 18th in Clinton. Harvey- Taylor.. chairman of the CIA In reported that thec anne ualmmeet- inQ of the London and district zone would be held in Windsor on March -21. Plans are for a bus to leave Clinton - in the mornirr_� and to return the same day. Those interested are invit- ed to leave their name at the, agricultural representative's of- fice. Clinton. Robert Broadfoot, director of Egg Producers for the zone, re- ported that pursuant to a re- quest from the Ontario Poultry - Producers fol'` the setting up of an egg marketing plan, the On- tario Farm Products Marketing Board will hold a series of pub- lic meetings, including IValket• tote, Feb. 27, Ontario Depart-• ; I ment of Agriculture; London. ' Tuesday'. March 3, County Bldg.,: Stratford. 'Wednesday. March 4. Ari :ultural Cul i s e u' m, All meet:ras will begin' at 1:30 p.m, Etend nan producers are ,invited to atPresident AlexAL Greco sue au—interesting report n =a the Leadership Forum whic he attended at Geneva Par Orttlia. Some 70, men and w Men counties 'arid- districts edofy. On- tario -were represented. Lloyd Stewart, president Hu-- ro'ft County Hog Producers, re- ported Chat he had received a �number of complaints from pro- ' ducers regarding the assembly yard at Clinton. This yard serves a large area and facili• ' ties are not adequate to serve the producers readily, and 'they often have to wait long periods to 'get unloaded, Production of hogs has increased in Hur-ort the . past years. and Huron is now fifth in the production ,of hogs for Ontario. It was also announced that some 60 gilts raised by ,4H' Club members would be offered far sale on April '4th at Clinton. • Douglas Miles spoke on Farm Management and invited farm- Iers to watch the program on Farm Management at 1:30 on CKNX-TV on Saturday. Feb. 29. Horace Delbridge gave a re- port for the Cream Producers. Ontario FINANCIAL Even Farmer ance" tested bull will beeligible for aqurefi iu on perform - purchase 'price, but not exceeding premium of ce pith the terms of the Bull Premium Policy0'00, in accordance with •• Catalogues available from the.•Secretary art A. J. Beetong Ontaresrdent R. H. Graham, Secretary -Treasurer. Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ont. _— SPECIALS FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday CAts,,t1 x'11U1v MILK • - 7 Large Tins $ Rick's Sweet 1•00 rICKLES_ • . - . 3 15 -oz: Tins $ Van Camp's moo iVEA.;N WITH PORK.. 7 15 -oz. Tins $ A Bright's •t70 A1— r L°ES AUCE 7 15 -oz, Tins $1.00 Aylmer Ii 1t V 1T COCKTAIL • • .4 15 -oz. Tins Aylmer ' ,0 1OJIATO SOUP - 8 10 -oz. Tins 1.00 Nabob. JELLYPOWL ERS , 1 9 Pugs. $1 00 Assorted Flavours r Stoke.ly's HONEY POD PEAS —OR -- h CREAM STYLE CORN 6 15 -oz. Tins $1.00 k' Ellmarr Pure PEANUT BUTTER. • . . St. William's' Assorted 3 16 -OZ, Jars $1.00 ALL KINDS \of INSUR W. Er SOUTHGATE MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH Phone 334 Res. 840 Otte; hatter Which has been in the tefttbook fields ereatedpby a proper levet for tnetnserves. vire ' ry:•:r •Y` If v:et,uoe..,a.. JAMS with Pectin 4 9 -oz. Jars nn Pink Seal 1-.00 PINK SALMON 3 73/ -oz. Tins $ . 1.0.0 Dipon's Whole DILL PICKLES 3 24 -oz. Jars $1.00 Devon - GOLDEN WAX BEANS 7 15 -oz. Tins $1.Q0 Fancy TOlMMA.TO JUICE 348 -oz. Tins (� Y', $1r�IJ Tempt Chotce ef�`toket s Heinz or Libby's DOG FOOD 11 15 -oz. Tins $ ECONOMY KLEENEX 1`00 KOTEX—_Regular 12's Pkg LArge 48's Pkg. 4 for $1.00 43c Indian River GRAPEFRUIT—Size... WAXED TURNIPS Fresh HEAD LETTUCE—Size 30. . $1.59 .10 for 69c lb. Sc • -Each .10C SES: LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS Open 'til 6 p.m. Saturday Smith -'s MUM T S. PHONE 12 : FREE DELIVERY e with Spring -Filled II d olds a 2iece built P �r•eneh Provincial Chesterfield Suite cover- ed in k,.top grade N'y'lon cover; '2 other assorted Chesterfield Suites with foam cushions;,2 9 -piece Coppertone or Chrome 2 t7 -piece sets[enSuites consisting of 6ng of cchairs and60'rs a and a 72” table: able- with inlaid top; 1 Deluxe Coppertone Dinette Suite; 3 Bookcase Bedroom Suites complete with Bed, Dresser, Chest of Draw- ers and matching Box Spring and Mattress; 2 sets of Lamps conset; 1 [set 'of Colonial St pa and Cofieeand' 2 Table Tables with per natural maple finish; other Step and Coffee Tables;. 2 39" Continen. tal beds complete with headboards and legs; 1 54" Conti- nental Red complete; 4 full size 54" Spring -Filled Mattresses[ 2 Hostess Chairs, Platform Rocker, 9 x 12 Rug, Hi Chair, Telephone Table, Kitchen Step Stool, Chrome Rcker, A.M. and F.M. Mantel Radio and Writing Desk, APPLIANCES AND T.V.—A Large Refrigerator with full cross - top freezer; 2 Electric Ranges, one being a Deluxe model; a Long Skirt Washer with pump; a 15 cubic -foot Deep Freeze that ,holds over 500 lbs, of frozen food; Automatic Washer and Dryer .(matching pair); 'Combination Radio and Record Player and Last of all, 7 different Television sets, "21" models, • that have a -Il been checked over and are in A-1 working 11t -c -condition. All the Appliances in this Sale are Guaranteed •to be in A-1 working conaifion when you hook them up at your home. - _DON'` MISS THIS OUTSTANDING SALE. AUCTIONEER -- Leo. E. Bird TERMS CASH—Cheques accepted on Furniture " 3% Sale's lax in effect SPECIAL NOTICE Credit` Terms ARE NOW AVAILABLE 'to anyone with a job, steady income and a good credit rating. If you qualify, just fill in the applica- tion below an4, mail it to -day to Auctioneer Leo E. Bird, 614 Gordon Ave., London, Ontario. All approved applicants will receive immediately an O.K. CREDIT CARD. which will enable them to bid on any item irr- - the Auction Sale—pay no down payment and take up to 30 months to pay. Attend this and every other auction sale con- ducted by Auctioneer Leo E. Bird and BUY THE EASY WAY. PAY YOUR OWN PRICE NO DOWN PAYMENT UP "TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY CREDIT APPLICATION t Name Address Employer Credit Reference Finance Company Finance Company I3ank Other References If you Age Phone How long Signature mail this application to -day you could qualify for Credit Buying atthis coming Auction Sale, f • a • • • • ., i .• • 4 • • • r • •