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K :•,1. -. •. , r..bn T nY .. P ",!.., �d':� xYUYs • vn tion of leaner, hogs. think, maybe, there are too many their wives and friends were Whole No. 5612 105th Year r, Tall k ef New Park in McKill.opl, .Provision of a park and pie- nic area at Grieve's bridge in McKillop is mooted in a brief forwarded 'this --week to Hon. Charles S. MacNaughton, Min- ister of Highways. Presented by a committee of Local 284 of the Farmers' Un- ion, the brief urges action' to establish a park in an area abutting the Maitland River and the new county road. Access to the land became available with the construction of. the new highway bridge two years',ago Copies of the brief have gone forward to Huron County, .the Maitland Malley -Conservation Authority and McKillop Coun- cp News of Brucefield . ' n�1 4• N'1 1 ,J 7 5* M � R �'vt. f �, yi, !' � y x µ�•�P1 , p1 `4i �� 4.x 7"''!: !'��'�•++,� y,. Ftq �r�r�i`�� ' d�,a7r li., J x J► ,� :�?�<a- ..!„r4, 1!�•,. iY3. {„ nl �\'?'�; t«a•,l,ri. .,1 . A .. _ '. r ••', YT .. � , ,. `� v { � c.. � ��>r �' '4 ��`��'s� ���•i r � -�����tl l - SEA]'OR'� , QNTARZO ' THURSDAY,'MARCH 12 1964 -- 14 PA@fES.po �, , > >_ Single in Pa-y�, Fw e -••rrc ,..•..,. 11�.Re10 , S � , .. � t ,Jfiy � � ,✓�r � Teafot, 6'L r Representatives -:'Of govern- Earl Dinsmore. il'tr, DI:otP; r 36th Mayor ment and busibesS mingleddied late WednesdttY ' ni�lit U with Seaforth citizens 'Monday', while vacationing .at , wrote in St. Thomas' Anglican Church Haden, 3 t Na+nne �►n us MacLean P Y u Y Florida. He war; 54 to a a last tribute to Ma or Maypr Dinsmore, a nattve ,q# ; Sault Ste. Marie, carne to $epr ,a .;, >s i:�° �, ,� ' ,.t°.;��; �w forth about ten years ago;'1�I, _ . was associated .wttii' Dins, -m - --Gonstruetion_Ltd¢�_fif_— itld t• via 4 ».' r ,;:, w Since moving here he ha _._-__ .. •:'m, Seaforth • couriciliors, at a film thoroughly.. enjoyed his wit ,t•;;I a . 4 g en an activer.:interest . in. a M` ` •meeting 'Wednesday and fire, and certainly benefit � • � ��, , ,� �! ,, bouncillor Angus ted b his wisdom he brought NK' r x? community, and three years ago g Y2 : 1 s �. Maci can as Mayor, to fill• the, to council from time to time," d",<' ^ became a member of the town' vacancyresultin from the 'he ,said, and added: "He was a x r Council. He was elected MayoriF :.' . r, : g where .' t in 1961 and was returned to i ,,�; 'w �w, ;„.,: ,„�';�,,w �,�, _,death 'of Mayor Earl Dinsmore. man you always knew �.,..., y� t�- � t>;. , ”' 4 s .r ^4 He becomes e h s ou were at with him." ;�' office tb is wear. Prior to 'cpm -'1 t' es th 36t person to Y ,.F �� `hold the office: Council observed two min ing here he had been active in :gA VW s' silence s, 'tribute to the ,, municipal affairs in Sault Ste. ri The Municipal Act provides ate s e ce a a ; , " that on the osifon of ma' or late Mayor Dinsmore. . Marie, where he served on P t Y Y $ council for nine years. :, 4r,",, .. ��� .'� ,;• ':. ,; ,,,. � ,r$ ,, ,��;., ._;�",' '� `_• '�;• -' becoming vacant, the Council •,Reeve Cardno, in calling for ,;'°� �::`' fir': � will, appoint one of its number nominations for mayor, ex- 5n;. e°'° May Dinsmore, wine. Mrs. the office, pressed appreciation to those�� 1: Dinsmore and former •Seaforth , �¢„•'''' ^^rf* yti' ' • � _,-,. :. ._` Mayor MacLean Is on his on council,who had suggested "k1 residents, Mr. and Mrs: J. A. third year on council. He has he .accept the: office. He said i, _ Macdonald, had motored to �;� _ ”' :headed the' important''finance he had became• interested in ` Florida m .miff -February for 'a iV�an.. Trap ed»r s' .v„ „q ,. ,a. month's vacation. 4 pp I e and administrative committee. county council work and felt Council, is also required to he had .an obligation to carry, Mayor .Dinsmore was a mem- , ttrw,d.? ,a�' 'mss' a :[`: r s, • ;' fill the vacancy on council by on in that position, her of Britannia Lodge, AF and r} Q:... , a, �,.. appointing In Stanley Darn g a ratepayer. In When Councillor A. -Corby 1 AM, ;{z IT WAS INOCULATION DAY at Seaforth District High School,6n Friday, when nurses considering steps to be taken, and»Deputy Reeve,,Dalton mov- • of the Huron County Health Unit set up their stations in the. school and provided students Reeve Cardno suggestedSurviving are his wife, the, it ed that he be appointed, Reeve former Elsie Madill; t with protection against a variety of 'disease's•. In. all, about 600 inoculations were given. wo lough-, For Five oUwould 'be preferable that the Cardno said he could not ac - .S• • • tars Those who missed through 'absence 'accidental' or necessary—will receive their inoculations person apppirited have expert= cept. He added that the post , Mrs• Donald (Betty) Me - later. Shown here' are nurses:' (right), Mrs. N. C. Cardnb and Mrs.. June Greenan. Ontd���® Minister Lean; Seaforth, and.'Miss ;$Itir- When his, foot caught in a' enee. Council named a commit- tion could � be filled by any on conveyor as' he was preparing tee to act on .the matter and at was 'important a Iramt home; twa•so b t, Sea- '• - ,, counai•1, • What Brampton and Robert, Sea - A AN to consider possible a ointees was council itself and the workOf ' t to feed cattle Sunda afternoon, .®„ Highways forth; a sister, Marg �5 i Y R'ep�r'S ��i�lr,/ ���`� so that action could be taken it did.' Mar John Beane, Jr., o£ 'Brucefield, a Carroll, Sault Ste. Marie; two .'was trapped for .nearly . fiye at the regular meeting Monday Councillors Eaton .and Wil . PP night, On the committee are bee moved the a • brothers, William, Detroit, and flours* .;, g appointment of Adds Tr9bFrank, Sault Ste.. Marie. t The accident, occurred on the Mayor MacLean, peeve Cardno, Councillor MacLean, and this The funeral service, which Plan Meet5 W'th, ' av o r 4-_ Deputy Reeve Dalton and Coun-: was Carried on a ;voice vote.Beane farm;,on the second con- Hon. Charles S•. MP f High- was largely attended, was old- cessice of 'Stanley. when hecillo. J. Flannery.: Irl asking the new, mayor.' to ton Ontario Minister Af High- . take ,the chair Councillor Card- g ducted by Rev. Harry Dona'id- failed to return home, his wife ' 'Bob Broadfoot, Brucefield, of the Huron 'F of A that this be held. Tribute To Late Mayor ways and Huron MPP,..paid ^tri- son. Dur -mg the service. Mrs. ' 8 no assured him of his support. went in search of him and heard. reported on Tuesday that it opinion was based on the in The brief presented by the Reeve- Cardno,.named chair- Mayor MacLean expressed _bate" to the late„ ,Mayor Earl C. 'Coombs sang. his calls for help.. was his feeling that 75 per cent Huron poultry producers called man of the- meting, paid 'tri-- appreciation for the honor done Dinsmore in a letter to .The. Among those attending were Mrs. Beane .called his broth- of the poultry producers in dication he had received while for the plan on the grounds bate to Mayor Dinsmore when hipm: "While he could never pre- Expositor, ' Reeve .Glenn Webb, of Stephen, ; `~ ex, Lawrence Beane, to assist, Ontario wanted some form of attending five different public that - a promotional and adver he described him as one of the tend to take the place of the In his 1'etter�'Mr• !MacNaugb- -representing__-.Huron__. Warden; 'and Mr. Beane was released marketing plan. hearings on the proposed . mark- .tising campaign was needed. best mayors the town has ever -late mayor,. he -assured council tot'While; said. Ralph Jewell; Reeve Elim :and removed to Clinton Public y g g plan. along with' better research, had. `While I had ndt known Earl .Thompson, Tuckersmith; Reeve He told the monthly meeting etin he would do his best and asked -'Hospital. He expects to return "It is more attractive cartons ••for "I know those who sat with. for support. to¢ long in .the ordinary' sense lien Stewart, McKillop; Reeve -to his home on Thursday. quite evident that the PP ego, producers of pntario want counter display • and student of things, I had come to regard Ernie Talbot, Stanley; Huron Mr. and Mrs. ~Charles Ross g.:. Seek Control. NEWS QF, B�tQ. HAGEN- w ose cher les aiend and one Clerk John G. Berry; and-Depu -• and Mrs.. Gordon Elliott attend- nA he. stated. rants: for. research. - - him ` as a . rgie and . "abilities P ty Clerk Bili Hanly., , Group Cap tithing; W the im cream convention: in The public hearings were The HFA endorsed a, resol .aplir�eciated very.;rquCh. tauiKeith �.r naway-and.VVing Toronto on Monday. . gted by the' Farm -Pro tion from McKillop Towns �i . �; r. "I becaane very 'i�iuch a*nIe Co'mnma'n'8er C rl `Vinn coin a "_ con - Miss Mary Allan returned to ducts Marketing Board and asking the bFA to'' back -a plan �a m r l y a t�'I.e r"a' of his extreme interest in his represented R�.•• AF Sthtion 'Cli# Kitchener Hospital on Sunday, Y r were in regard to the proposal for more control over. hogs'be 1 home. community,. of Seaforth, 'ton. - having institute ' a two ar t tai% Navin sent two weeks holt marketing plan for Y producer barns. - days with her parents Mr. and After this period, a vote would m sold at common. sales 58thAnnive"r, sa thin sf donhise rasteflicientle ire o 'get' members f the Soarers were things Y e Seaforth Town '-Mrs. Edgar Allen. The resolution called for the economically as possible for his Council: Reeve N. C. Cardno, The United Church Women ` , : names of the owners of all pigs A quiet family celebration at Mr. and Mrs.,., Ralph McEsch• `home town'. This desire on his peputy Reeve C. Dalton, Coun- of Brucefield Church,,.ireld their F being announced prior to the Brodhagen was held to mark ren and family of Thornhill part brought us into close con cillors J.: F..Flannery4 Angus March meeting in the school ;; 'h sale, as' well - as indicating --for_. the 58th_ wedding anniversary called on Mr. and Mrs.. Russell tact on many occasions; and in MacLean, W. Wilbee, .Don Ea - room Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. t; ,. Important how long the person has owned of Mr. and Mrs: -%teary Leon- -Sholdice on• Saturday. each every circumstance •I ton, A. Corby; Frank Case .and e and (Continued on Page 4) the hogs. hardt. The celebration was Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. found him to be dedicated to Clerk Lyle Hammond. ' Criticism has `been levelled held at the home of the cou- those things which mean so Active pallbearers were 'Al - Lloyd Pfeifer -and Kari for the that man persons transport' plc's son, Herman: much ;to the people of a eor�- vin W. 'S'illery, Kenneth, Cow - weekend weekend were: Mrs. Grace Par- . New. . s the same �ogs front one sale Mr. and Mrs. Leonhart were rott of Mitchell, Mrs, Mary munit like Seaforth. fan, William Risk, Albert Al - Present Jewel Y to another, and . this leads to • I shall miss hfin greatly as church, Floyd Taylor and Gar- �.,; � � .: married Match (i, 1906, at St. Pfeifer, of• Clinton, Messrs. Day. ' • >�"�« n Herman Wei and officiated e Y , dnds and I don McGavin. .��,� Peters Lutheran Church. Rev. id and Stanley Marks Brussels, - - m<� i : Inside simElmer ilar resolution noted ddthat ra a would simply will a host elude by say- Flowerbearers were Elmer p '`� t March 17th is St: 'Patrick's ' being considered by the OFA, t cer m i g r Sha Alice Ronald Miss Edith town' because Earl .live better Larone John E. Patterson, Dr. To MrS• relater on �� �'�'� ,,� a ony. Since 1921 they Shaw and Ronald Adams o£ I ing that , Seaforth is a , a e I ed n the house where Bluevale, d there J. C. MacLennan and Claire •�.�� Day, and that means the but that it concerned all types Mn Leonhardt was . born'. and � and was its Mayor' and gave so Reith. .80th Birthday. 4. annual St. Patrick's concert of livestock. Mrs. Annie Finkbeiner, of unstintin 1 of his time and Temporary 'entombment was Which was first occupied • by I g y in Dublin. Presented by Perth County Zurich, with Mr. and . Mrs. 1VIil- ,talents on behalf of the people in the Ritz Memorial Mauso- CLIFFORD RUSTON1 of • members of his family in the P Mrs. Peter Malcolm was hos Elmira, who has been ap- See Pages 6 andi ll. it :Called. for a permanent' mark ton Rock and with Mrs. Minnie The Huron Seed -__-air_ he._ tate ,1840's. , he represented as Mayor." Cleum, Mitchell. , d �on__a ivestock Vock, Bornholm. • , pointed Manager, of the P.laee: toss Wednesday afternoon when comes to Seaforth for the, sold at a communit sale. A `-"" w e11-as-their..._son,..ahe3t _�Nir- and. Mrs and - Seaforth Co-op. He takes Y , t g members of Edelweiss Rebekah first time. For details of consignment form would have have one daughter, Mrs. Mar daughters, of Hamilton, 'with �STRI�T PUPILS over h15 'new responstbilf-- g tha Drager;Seaforth; also 14 Mrs. Charley' Ahrens. Mrs. Ah- IS Lodge met to honor Mrs.•Joh'n the count -wide fair 'see to accompany each animal, giv ties this week. Y great- rens returned after s Sclater on the occasion of her Pages 2, 11 and 14.' ing its, health standard. grandchildren and 25. pending !PASS �'�p( cc80th birthday. grandchildren. the past week in HamiR"5�� I � T�STeI7During the course of the of Both are -natives of Logan. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ternoon a 50 -year veterans jaw- r Mr. Leonhardt is the son of Lavern Wolfe on Sunday were: ' .The following pupils of Kerry ham also �i01'1S Plain passed tests tried el was presented -to Mrs. Sclater MERCMANDIZING PROBLEMS the late Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Lorne. Wolfe and! Leitch, of the Seaforth Figure here. These have as their pro - by Mrs. Anne Henderson. Mrs. Leonhardt. Mrs. Leonhardt is sons, Kitchener; Mr, and •Mrs.! fessional Miss Faye' Love; a for- ..... Sclater is the only charter Farmers Night the former Amelia Ho y Skating Club, were successful Y ppenroth � Earl n Wilke. Stratford: Mr. mer member -of the local club. " member of the lodge, in mem- daughter of the' late Mr. and ; Joseph Soper and Mr. Bernie In passing their Canadian Fig Judges were A. A. Dyer. Miss' bership, having joined on May Seaforth Lions met in the MOUNT WITH FAT HOGS' Mrs. William Hopperiroth.•--' ! Allbr'ight, of Kitchener, ure Skating 'Association tests Judy Petterson of Stratford. 10, 1912, when the lodge was 'Community Centre Monday eve- Mr.'and Mrs. Ralph Hicks of I Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mogk held in the arena Sunday: 'Mrs. Don Rosenhagen and Wil - instituted. She was Noble ning, when OPP Constable D. From The Market Place, the forth; said the retailer cannot Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Lew, and family, of St. Thomas, with Preliminary figures— Angela fred Pocock of Wingham. Trial 'Grand in 1920. A. Bowering discussed safe- monthly journal of the Ori- be expected to go on losing Hicks, Alvin and Sherry Hicks. i Mr. and Mrs, George Mogk on Devereaux; Dutch Waltz,, Bar- judging were Judy Crich and Euchre was enjoyed, with driving procedures. He was in- tario Hog Proddcers' Associa- money when selling fatty pork Sunday. bara Box, Jean Devereaux, Ruth Bruce Brady. Mrs. Art Dev- g , . tion. cuts. Currently, three d and Mrs, Mervin Dent winners being: highest number troduced by Clarence Walden pork Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mogk !Ann Dunlop, Mary Ann Snow- Breaux convened 'the test's. _ of points, Mrs. Mac McKelllar; who with Frank Case, arranged and pas and Mrs: Bill Hill spent "We -can sell everything ex- loins in 12 have oto be trimmed the past week in Bermuda. with her sister, Mrs. Me] Voll ;don; Canasta Tango, Mary, Ball, Lunch was served by Mrs. Paul lowest number of points; Mrs. the meeting. ce t the squeal." This used to by the retailer because they and Mrs. Voll in Kitchener on Karen Henderson, Dianne Pat- Brady and -Mrs, Frank C. Sills. P , Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice J. Hillebrecht; lone hands, Mrs. J. Scott Cluff, chaiffnan Rur- be the butcher's slogan when have too much fat. This trim- Sunday. terson, Jane Sills. -Club members expressed a Rata Orr; ,lucky cup, Mrs. Lu a1 Relations Night, remirided in Toronto for"'the weaken Mr. Ra Bennewies, London, Eight members of the Exe- reciation to Mr. and Mrs. Ro g marketing pork cuts. However•, ming costs three cents for ev- with Warren Sholdice and with Y g p y etch Hemberger. members• that guest tickets today this old saying is out of ery pound of meat sold: "That's Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blow, Ag-4(Continued on Page 4)' ter club and .one from Wing McGonigle for their assistance. Mrs. William Dalrymple con- were available rat Topnotch and date says one of Canada's re- a lot of profit lost. Tell me, why ihcourt. vened a dainty luncheon, com- Coop offices on a first-come cognized authorities on meat should we lose that profit? Re- plete with a nicely decorated, basis. The dinner meeting Is selling: Speaking to the South- member, 25, per cent of oun birthday cake. planned for March 23. western Ontario Swin Con- pork loins have to be trimmed ' '•-` ,!rte �r' • . � ' , �r,�� ,. q' Grov donors _-- � -- --- ed tie the mewilkson dehlar- and that's • a second trim- P'....industry con-- ming, because they received t • , - J tines• to cling to this idea, their"- first at the processing RetiringSecreta. is:, f hp there is trouble ahead. plant." Y Former 'national meat re- • He Hien resented his Quin ,.. J search s ecialist for the TGA P P Ideas for encouraging prod c- g "I. Members of the Tuckersmith Municipal Telephone System, . (Independent Grocers Alliance), Mr. Wilkinson said the time has tion of leaner, hogs. think, maybe, there are too many their wives and friends were for blunt " declared. guests at the home of Mr. and i { ,�a come some speaking: grades of pork,he Mrs. Lloyd Lovell Ki en,', Y Kippen, + : "We can no lonrger sell fat to "Perhaps we should think in Thursday evening, and took ' f, -•" the consumer. The diet -con- terms of what is demanded and part in a -presentation to J. scious housewife demands lean what isn't." There should be 'Kr Cornish, who is retiring as' � meat . and lean ' meat she is - f going to get. Uportunately, greater financial rewards for - products and producing quality p secretary -treasurer of the sys- tem, • x d "hi "higher ' '4' F%• .. we have too much fat We jus t have to have more and more or roc• penalties mad' f rity,",,, he urged. Mr. Cornish was presehted With a lamp by Mr. Lovell, on " • bacon -type hogs and a lot few- er border -line hogs." The importing of American pork products should be wel- behalf of the group. About 20 were present. r + -: , • 1 . , s - 'Farmers must realize that comed because it represents "and there are other red meats, dis- played in the spotless self -serve competition . . . clean competition is good," he said, Dick Brothers '•. display cases found in most "If U.S. quality i4 poor, then ;,� l�' �' r•z, t• : modern stores, he said. Should the consumer tire coping fhe Canadian product will stand- out: ' If it's then it will Gain Points i good, with fatty pork products, she will to, beef provide an incentive for Cana- than farmers switch or some- to produce a P s Jim and Seaforth athletes,. ,.•sr, .�, , � , a 'd thing else, he continued. He that drive much better carcass." • Tom Dick, have just finished a - A added a to obtain However, Mr. Wilkinson add- successful year with the St. s, t ;•," rr J ' more meat -type hogs was a be ed, American 'po'rk imports` `stamped Marys Lincolns, They have question which should ap- should beas a pro -been playing hockey for the Y preached • by farmers, proces- duct of the, .U.S. ]loth retailer St. Marys 'club ,and attending ' a l - W.�A sors and retailers—"after, all, and consumer have a right to H. B. Beal Technical School at` x, v _ these three links are , inte tie- know the country of origin of London., r _ I•T, WAS A. DlSWLR- ANklVtRSAk for Mrs. J. J. ' a`illat t It Wedtresday: In' addition to it being her 80th birth- pendent; we're all relying on each, other, he said. what they are _buying. Marking . the country of origin is law to ` Tom scored 16 goal's and as- 'listed 'on 32, for a total of 48 ;, ^W„# a ,$ r da , the d'ay also; marked the 52nd anniversary of joinin . .- y .. ... ., ... •. *trimming Reduces Profit kf• Wilkinson, the ftu,it and vegetable Indus- , :... .. points. Jim played defence far .l. . - , OUPILS •. OF S7. JAMES' 5EPARAti~ CFiOdL, reoeii't tdb , t'i r a.... .' :-.' ec ., I :.�rY .,.j! .-r.'C�,r tie '! ` YtyyUtt f'_. he Rebekari Lod e. here. Mrs, este` Henderson• (ri�ht� . t'b§etit§-+;a:. 50. e r l t M 5 Iatet' who now a ltl bivii ICA attire ih +ala try. , Wo ftuld have the same ift „ part of the ear while he wash t _... „ , lie speaking compettttpnsn Showa here Left to rig ht are tlt� ; t nets' _ , r . ,., : , _ .: b r .. , Yie ,k"eeltby.# as .:she, : ewe . at ., rs w< c ,, +� . . „ . .. _ _._ . n .,... <..,.:,,_. tlze. Meat rtdtts ,...,<,. s e gut w t alt arras, h j , , tricta ;ata . e and. Art nreati2 st gh. 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