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Northern Advance, 2 Jul 1936, p. 6

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Northern Advance Low Prices and Good Workmanship Quality The Best `bush, Arthur Travers, Mary Wxwtson. Par _.(`.nrH Pnnnnr-k. Linnnl 'l`il`vv. 'Dusn, ArLn'u1' Lruvcrs, mury vvwusu Rec.-Cec1l Peacock, Lnonel 'l`Il`.c `Maurice Brown. C- III 5.. I.. IV AVlH.I.ll`l`L'l.' DFUVVII. Sr. III. to Jr. IV. Betty Allan, Ray Arnotit, Betty Baxter, Dorothy Beleskey. I-lelen Bowman, Thelma Boyd, Joyce Brad- ley, Isabel Bristow, Lloyd l3ristow, Olive Brown, Garry Burditt, Ceee`.ia. ` Cecil, Lisle. Deltivers, Wililiam` Frechette, Joan Hatton, Geo. Hardy, William Higgs, Alvin Hxillman, lil- wood Hillman, Harry Hobbs, Walter Hook, Ramsay Hopkins, Jas. Horn, Henry lie-tt, Willriam Kett, Helen Livingstone, Lorna Love, livelvyn Mc- ' Arthur, Fred McDougall, Erie Mc- ' Eaehern, Garnet McEachern, Gwen- ` nic McMichan, Pauline McPhai`., Ray ' Mosley, Wilfred Peacock, Maida Plowman, Norine Pringle, Violet Robinson, Joyce Reid, G.eo. Ric-kett.<. ' David l{o Gloria Simmons, ' Gladys Stebbing`s, Donna Sutherland, - Marjorie Sutherland, Doris Theak.~`- ton, Donald 'l`*tomp.~4on, Flonzi Thomp- son, Herbert Thompson, Vivienne l Zei-hr. I- l\l 5.. Ca [V l Jr. 1v. to or. IV. _ a June Allen, Helen Allsopp, Moi`-' ' ley Arnott, Stg-plm,niv .-\u1'(lichuk, l " Bill Bird, Ruth Bra(lle_\', Phyllis ' Cameron, I)oi`oth_\' Coopvi`, Jacl-', 7` Cornish. Jam: Dyment, F1'ancc.< Ful- `hloxvcld, .\`I`i'l(lr<.-(l Galbmith, Norma, "E Goddcn, Dorothy Grace) , R-:1e Keetch, - 7 G1'a_\'(l:on Knupp, I-lo\vzn'd l,ii\'i1L:ston,`I 'iJoyce Little, Dorothy .\'lcA1*thur,~ hi M:n',\' l\IcB1`id0, Fred lVIcConkey,, '-`Jean .VIcl{ay, Shei`.a .\IcL:1ug`hlin,: ljlaisie McLeod, Jack Morr.-dith, Gor- , i:1ldine Moore. Delmer .\'e_v, Elwoodg v,Ney, Pearl Palmer, Gordon Pm~1'_v, vi Beverl(:_\' Pickerinyr, Arthur Powc-ll,: |Cecil Price, Robt. Ricketts, Dorisl Rielly, Jsack Robinson, Bill Scandlan. `}[Bil1 Sh~epherd, Kenneth Simmons, ;\'orn~.zm Smith, Patricia Smith, Har- lry Stark, Irene St. Clair, Grace Strachan, Ronald Tc1'r_\', Jim T1`avei's, ' -Kareen Tyrer, ;\Iar1_<:a1`et Urry, Doris ":Urry, Eileen W -alker, Audrey Warn- Si or. Bill Wildman. ! Kdg. to K.P. 1 Patricia Anderson, Gwendolyn l.-\st.rirlge, Ph_\"li.~ Brown. Barbzlm Coles, Jimmy Drummond, Bvillry Fer- guson, John Hzlradine, Betty Hub- bard, Phyllis Je1'm0_v. Betty King, |Billy ;VI~z1rfi11, Eileen RlCh211`(lS, Babe lRO\V(`, Douglas Tea: Kenneth lWindro.<.<, Betty Woodhouse. I If!) A. D- :y' Keen, Teddy Mn'.mo'., Cliord McAr-'1 thur, Janice McCuz\ig, Maurice Mit-'5 _ehell-, Lenore Moffutt, Herbert Mor-Vl row, 'l`eddy Nixon, Louis O'Conn-or,`|i Beryl Puckzlrd, Reginald Page, Les-|` lie Poole, Bobby Prince, John Reeve, Anne Rodgers, 1l|i'lly Robert 5 son, Raymond Scott, Kenneth Stat` ` ford, Betty 'l`immon.<, Lloyd Tim mons, lr:u1lc '1`mynor. Primary to First l Lorne Archer, Freda Asvu-i(lge,' Rose Bnrl)er, Yvonne Bowhey, Bob- 1 by Bvrertt, Betty lluehnmm, Wulltet 1 I DeGeer, Fred l`}u.==Llnn(l, Aileen -, |' Foam, Dorothy Galinger, 'I`omm_v Grnhuln, Muriel l`l5ll1l|lll()l1ll, l):wit,l, liligigs. ll-oui;=e.le;~'.~'o11, Alice J0nes,' Dorothy Jones, Jessie Keen, 'l`edd_v1 l\'im.-5, Ronald Lutmlvillv, Jean Liv-` ingstone, lsubr-l l\'l:mlin, Wellingt.on' l\lcLeol, R.on:1ld i\leI'edilh, Joun Milne, Gordon Nixon, Alvin l rin;:ln,: l\'1:1ri-:m l{oln:rt. l h_\"li.= Shank, Riuy Simrer, Billie Spunis, llerniee Steuornol, l{u~th Steuvrnol, l'lolnl)_v' Steven, Billie 'I'idom:1n. ; Fl lVJ.UlH\`lllilIl, lTllX'I'_\ l\l_\|`l'5, ll<'l\'|[li| `l . .\'i.\'on, Jcick O'Connor, Tommy .1 3, O Connor. 1":-.mk l .'u'k:1I`d, Helen Vl ,_lRee\'e, Mari Salter. Pll_\'lll.\` Scott, R` i, Stevenson, B:ll`l)11l'.'lSU'(\lhCl', (7 -, Mildred Strother, Bohliy \V1li.k(il`Yl. `l\/ Second to Jr. Third il,: l ! lrnest A1-examler, 'l`h<-lma, As-1 ll -.ltrid;:e, Kenneth Buin, .\loi-ml llar-`S diber, Ernest Barnes, l h_\".lis Bauldry, `I -,iDorothy Bell, Norman Bell, Norman J 1,;B`in-ion, P-rte Boys, l'l:n'ol(l Brett, Doris Buchanan, Edmund Burke, ,_ Kenneth Butler, 'l'om:m_\' Butler, ;, Ruth Campbell, Ronald Dou;zlas~,I -. Billy Drummond, Artlnir Fer;:uson,I g,Doroth_v Fish-3.", Dorothy Gosling. ;, Tommy Gosling, Dorothy I-Iamilton,l Ernest H'1mmond, Teddy Heath, l- Violet Jerme;-,', Amos Jones, Helen iJonesi. Kenneth Keeley, Ralph I Knowies, Betty Lewis, Billy Ma.it- land, Norman McDonald, Tomm_v ( McDonald, Albert Moffatt, Ralph l O'Connor, Elsie Page, Ross Peacock,ll' n John Pilgrim, Johann Z\'Iar_\' R:awson,l 3 Pegrgry Shank, Donald Simon, Harion, Di i~- Stanlegv, Ronald Tea.<(lale, Robert, )- VValker, Gr-'1c:- Whit.in_<:, Bruce. Woodhouse. Freda Woodhouse. ' S 1. Jr. Third ho Sr. Third i h Jrvan .'-\rl.1i1'. Walter Adair, R032, ;-\1'eh<-1', Kenneth Astridgze, LeR0y? Ayr-r.=t. Bernice Baldwin, Shirleyi 1. Bingham, Basil l3o`.\'he_v, Jean Brown- .-` in:, Jack Burke, Frances Carley, 1. Robt. Chittick, Leighton Clarl:e,`1 June Coles, Billie Cottrell, Evelyn|! Creed. llurnay Drake, Ruth Drum- ` montl. Bobby Fraser, Jimmie Gil-1 mour, Irene Grant, Billie Guest,: Winnifred Harris, Jim Higgs, Francis Jermey, Evelyn Keen, Helen: Lambert, .VIae Martin, Teddy Martin,` 1 V` Page Six The Northern Advauc `Ross I\'IcI{enzie, Mnrgnrot Milm,-, ICI- sie Money, Howard Nixon. lmnnux `Nixon, liorrznme Noble, Joann Piuks-r- `ling, Marjorie Poole, Icons Rotlmn-:4, |Ve1'non Sondon, Orville SiIIr](`.l`, Bet- ty Smith, Sophia Sapunis, Hm-nicc: Sween9.V. Bebty Taylor, ldluinu Urry, Dorothy Wnltun, He'.en Wihitimz. Sr. Third to Jr. Fourth 'l`ommy A v'Ins1.rmIg, l(n,Lh|i-t.-n il1nu|(lr_\', Nornh Brmlfnrd, l".lv|n 'B1'utt, Orman Iinrttzh, Dhllili (lun- nuinghmn, Ralph Cunnimzhmn, Clin- ton, Wccles, `Ham-l l'"(-rizusun, Mary -Ferguson, Frank Hnllimzc-r, [ u()i)i)i(! Grahnni, Frt-,d` (Em,-st, Tommy llam- ii`0I`(I|' Audiroy Irwin. llnrvt-y Irwin, .' l\'Iurg1:Irot, kor.-n, Gruytlmi Knapp, '3Ch.:n'1Lon lndsny, Grunt Mnit'uml, -`lNorm:1 M(tF:ul(l1~r1, Mu-ryl M('l(v-n'/.iu, 1 (iortlon M<'[.~0d, Jnck Miii('T, Mm: 1 Mills, [Hilly Mihi:-, Luis Nrsm, Mary .;Ni.\m1, Dougl:1.< |"m'wu('k, Bl':l1,l`i( ,(: , Pilgrrim, Anna l'igot,t. Dnlmlns Rank, 3 Rrn: Ruth Rt-_vrmld.w_ Rnht. ." S1ll'j(`. lI1It. Uo|)ht-tf,v Sinxzt-r, Hr-tty ;Smi'|h. Kt.-il.h Smith, 'l`-tltly William- unn Jr. Fourth r: Sr. Fourth *l\'luri-l )v5ll'lll`H, Jack llurth. Ji::(:k r '.:1tm.z, P`.mil_v Pull, lmwrr-`n<:<: Bolclit, l`h_\'lli.~' llrc-tt. Vl(`l,()T`l:l Hrs,-t,L, Arthur llrmvn. M:nr_im'i: Cll(l W()'l, Rt.-;:in:1|l I I l'h`_\'ll'i.w ./\(l{lIIl.'~l, ,l('.'-Hit.` 5:1rhc.r,. , (`,:1mp~lm]l, Lorrie Cl1l?`l((,', Olive Cole, l)ou;:l:u4 Cook;-,Loi:+ Cofctrnll, John Dc- ~ l1:llllL,Cl(n1(:l1l..lClll()'l.., Mz1r;;ar(:tT*}st(:n` ~ M:1uri(:- Gosmr.-y, llclnn `Graham, I (`',:-(-i` Gr:-r,-ms, l`ltlW1lI'(l Guusrt, Dolores y Jnnv-:4, l')liLh Jonr-.~v, Milwlrul Joncs,E 1 Willis 1.:-:2, B1i'lli:,- l.i1.tIej0hn, Andrew` . Martin, ll<-Ion l\ IcArthur, John Mc~ -, (`.:iw, Roth Milne, Iris Mitchell, Ruth `|iVl_v-r.<, Alma Nixon, M.'.u'jorie Put-. :l,r>n(lon, Lloyd Rzmkin, Mvar;arr:t' :-1Rnlwrt.son, AN-x. Roe, Frances` Shank, l7I(lw:n'tl Smith, Phyllis Staf-' ', ford, Doug-'lu.< 'l`a_vlor, Aileen Tuck,` n|Jr\:1n Urry, R033 Urry. I Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr.--Gwennyth Hood, `Alvin McKee, Shirley Walker. 1 l Fir-at On Iv Il:.A11Ih-nv rlnrrlnu` I]. I0 J1 . lll.--`lVl'd.Fl(.` Bruce Fraser, Joan Hood. 9.. III On I.- Iv__n.-,1 .`\lVlll XV1lJX\|fB, Dlllfltfy VV21lKl;`f. First to Jr. ll.-Audrey Gazley, Harvey McKee. 5 ll .. I. III M....:,. n.,.1.,.,..,1.t I ` t 111 Lltil.` I` I"d.UX', vJU'd.I| FIUUU. ` Sr. in. to Jr. lV.--Bobby Bums, Gr,-0. Clark, Geo. Halloway, June} Ha`_loway, Isabel MacKee, George Moth l.. l\I L, C- III T.`-...l..._ `I l\.l'. [0 FT. 4 Ross Appleton, J-rick Barrand ` Leighton Clark, Isobel Crowe, Ar- lleen Dawson, Mary Dunn, Rose` Dunn, Walter Dunn, Cecil Dunnette, l Joan Ferguson, B-ob Gibbons, 1Yvonne Goodchild, Dorothy Goringf 'Mar_V Hamilton, Donald Hodgins, ?Teddy Hutchin-gs, Ilene Hutchinson, illene James, Gwen Johnston, Harviei `Johnson, Betty Kidd, Mary Knice1y,i :`.\`Iarion Kuhl, Joyce Lee, Joyce War ishall, Lynwood Mills, Winnifred: gMurra_v, Blildred Nichol, Leonard? i Robson, David Watson, Billy ` Barnes. i n,,:___., A- l?:._,; 1)(lLlICbo | Primer to First , .\Ia1'ie Annette. .\'Ior1e_v Browning,` `Lorne Bi,<:,grz11', Thoro Craft, Olive .Dunnette, .Freddie Edgar, Cliordf lgibbons, Ronald Gos-nay, Aileenf ooper Bob Hunter, Jack H.unter,f Dona1d McMastc-1', John McFadden,q Mllrack Nlagee, Jacquetta Marshall,j lorence Mason, Madge Scruton,` Helen Storey, Ramon-a Waruhamj Arvilla Webb, Donald York. j First to Second I Barbara Appleton, Wm. Beech,` Lawrence Blain, June Carter, Jack! C`m-k, Lydia Ferguson, Eleanor Fr-a.ser, Joyce Gibbons, Marjorie Goring, Paul Mt-Cron, Wallacn 1/\Ic-` (`mm 7\,1...;..n mI..w...I.4,m w:n;.....l IIIHII.|`l , I (`.'x2`&li7l'l alUI|l`.\, .`\lUl'I'L l\I'l|_V,; I"r<-(I Ix :-ls:-_v, Olive l\'(.'|.~:<:_\'. Alvin l.:nmln-rt. l\'rrmnLh l.:nvr(-ncv. Km-n~ nwth 1.:-(:4-ur, Bzlrlmm I\'l:1L'!h-\v.<,` Alx. Mason, .`\l`(,`hi<- Murray, N`or-: III:l.'I M:-li`:nll<-n, Hu;-:h M(:M::1.<:1.(.~1`,. (En:-Inn Na-wnmn, Alvmvth Ritchiv, Bu:`hul':1 Smirth, l{0_vu' Smith, Ruth .':|)H`I'n', lmnuld Stuphmson, Marjorie .\`yln-.~', Al:-x. 'l`r:ml<, l'l'nwr.~"on 'l'r:1sk,` Mnrlv Wr:m-`hmn, Hvlvn W1-bh, Jack w.-um. ? i b i : Barrie Public Schools \ Promotion Examinations] IHII\\rllIlI).',, llill'Vl'_V l.l1ll`K(`, l`.lllll`Y (`rnw-, l.lu-illn l)irk-`V, lhuldy Fir-I mun, .\'l.'ulu|iinu- (i:n`l,m-1', ltoss (iml-| ulurl, I`.-;.-,1.-'.\' (iumhvin, lrunu Gruh:Im.| I":-rn Hzunp--1, l*Ivn-'_\'n I-It-IuloI':mn, .\In.-inn .I;u'|mun, I\1:n'p::m~l Kidd, Winnil'r-:1 Kin-~||u, J:-ronlv Kuhl, I-Ilnmr MM`mn, Allwrl. Mt-l"mM:-n, Hm'|ll'it`-' !\`l4-Quzula-, Mnriun Ow:-n.9, l'I:ln;a l\ .i-lulu-ll, D0l`i.s' RlJ'U.|(', Bil] Hrnll, H:lI|('.~i Surutnn, Audrvy 'HmIup.nn, Hvu 'l'ul|-5, Roy West. I.- I7n....o|. ... G- c.._._u 411:`. VV Ihlllilll. Jr. Third to Sr. Third Hm Aznr.-.-rm. I)0u;.-:|ns ("onlon, Ils-l--n (Irnwv, K:x.tl1I0.on Dzlwson, I,m'n:- D:l\V-$40!], Dm'0thr_v (ichvrdt, (h~rt!'ud- H())'(lOH, Luvillv ('}ibh0n.x',4 :\n1.rm ll-illn-rt, GW('Hd*;] Hil`, Joseph. llunta-r, l`<-:4.~::1hvlJuries, /\ll)t-1'tkvl|_\',;[ |'l.~'n-\.' (Nix/0 Kt-| Alvin |.I|IIu l\:|IHIl'l|, ll()l'lh' l(U'I.LIl', [NU I-lvu 'l'<)lI-.', Jr. Fnurlh In Sr. Fourth Hurnt|1_\ In-.-nnum, KPIIIIULII (7'ut.n, Hlllir [mum-t;|, Williu l`)4Igu:I'. How- urd Goring, Wundu |\ u.s=hnur, llowzml Ix:-||_\, lhll M:-('run, |ml.n-1't21I\"l('- (_)u.`uI.~, !"rmm-.~ IVY.-mink, l"r:n|u-.~| .`\l.'tl|hu-\\`.~, J-.u'|& l nm'|n-r, l{:|||)h l`y | ilaurn, llzn'r_\-` I. .i:h'|1i-, Marion liulmon, MyI'lla- h' W .-slvy Hp:-rs. ` .`!1Ul/H. } Jr. IV. to Sr. lV.---Evelyn Le-` iG.ear. Robt. Hood. AVHll'|(` Wl"l)h. vvx-nu. I Sr. Third to Jr. Fourth ll'()|tl HUIIIIIVH`, '|`ml Hlmzg, M0!`-, vm liuwrn, .-Xlmvr l'(l1IHIl], l'Iriv' lh'nwnin;.-;, llzu'vv_v (Tlurkv, Elm:-r (`I'nw;- l.|n-i|l-. Hi.-ln.u H...l.l.. h`:.. Kdg. to K.P. Ronald Birch. ,_. D I-_ D.- KING EDWARD SCHOOL KING GEORGE SCHOOL L`. Ill.- T--- First to Second I] Isobel Allen, Frances Bell, Billy Bl-ain, Jack Bristow, Hiazel Calvert, Jerry Carruthers, Kenneth Cerswell. Margaret Clark-e, Pearl Cole, Gordon 3 Coutts, Donald Dickey, Audrey 7 Drake, Marion Dunn, Greta Finley ` (rec.), Keith Goessel, Merlin Hill- man, Mnargaret Hodges, Elsie Hop- kins, Allan Horton, Harry Howcroft, Frank Hutchinson, Laurine Keown, Diana Laker, Joyce Laker, Billie Laking, Marjorie LeClare, B~illy Little, Bobbie Myaskell, Orma Mc- F.z1chc~rn, Margaret, Mclnnis, Ronald McLeod (rec.), Billy McNabb, Har- old Minnikin, Jack Mott, Lloyd \Y~.u- .\lnv Nit-l-mnlle Juno Parking. l.--Marie Baabcock ; n v` T_T..n.l I `First Cd-operative Packer; of Ontario Show Net Profit on the Year s Operations \ vuu-.u..\.`. -...... rub- ""I llu :n,zxint.v.im.-(J that this wa.'-: not! thc: first year the company had made` 11 :-xucctzss. Success was with them? when they faced numerous hzmdi[ craps, but. with co-operation and du-- tnrminntion they had gone aha-adj and now were able to report a pro` M on the year's operations. Mr Huilnv hr-Iinvr-4| 1hr-\: \A.'(-Y`I- M. on Lne years opera-.1uI1.3. Mr. Bailey believed they were; jusrtified in carrying on because they` were processing their own product: at cost. Any profits from their; proces.sed article went back to the shv::rehol(lers. They were putting in; to criculation money which other-C wise would only be hand`ed by a few individuals. L 'l`h(:s(: day.~: we are looking for a .~;olution for the distribution oil wealth, said the pre.~:ident. \Vhat[ "better way there to d`i'tribute the wealth of the nation than among its people in the manner we are '. hr, asked. He contended that they` should not ju+:t,be sati.~:fiel with _:x fprot, but should continue to sacri. "ce and work harder for the con- ' tinued success of their co-ope-ratiw,-' enterprise. When we stop pro- gressing it is a sure sign that we an '_ going down hill, he said. I-Tr. nmrml HM: T:n~n1r-r< in rrrnu I LU Il2.XIl`&', lIl\ll\lllui1ll_) ' - _ During the meet1n;: Chummin "|A1len asked for constructive critic- pgisin, which was offered from time to. timc. Sec.- l`rca.~:_. Walter Allen, of iChurchil`., read the minutc-at 01' the - last annual meeting. iv! Special Speaker 1 "} The special speaker at the mom-- H.` in: was W. I-`.. Somex'. 01 *1. Toronto, Comm.isisonm' on the On-' iturio Blzirkctiiig Board. "Hc is re; lsponsiblc for this pizint being 21 _qo~ `! ing concern and has worked iiighti k and day for Copaco," said M1`. 3101'- risen in introducing Mr. Soim-rsct. ` 9 vnuu tn-,n' f'n:.| H-1:1? uv.iH1 H11 n\ .. lL{UHl}.',' UU H Xlllll, 11!! Bull]. V He urged the farme-r.~: to grow only what they could produce at a. `prot. He believed if there were lmore advances in our monetary; ]system that the con.~:umer.< would ibuy more produce o` the farms. |He advised the members to produce products which they knew the most about, and r.-stabli.sh a fair price for it. Don t produce and sell some-. ,thing the consumer can t use, but lny-nrlnnc. u-119+ if nznr; +n n~rrnv" lm`. - Bailey concluded. [)1'()UUUL.S \VIl'lC!l Lllty K(lt:\'\: LIIL`. HlU.`.L thing consumer can produce what it pays to grow." advised. he every six hogs produced, in Canada is exported. If the export trade goes down, so do the other ve h0L .'~` which remain at home, according to. the present system. It is about time we had a new system of set- ting our own prices at home, the president declared. He said this diiculty could bc `overcome, rst, by the Govt-rmnen` ,working through the Marketing Board to set a xed price for hogs, and secondly, by the farmers organ- izing `into co~operative as the one in Barrie, where they could set their own prices. If we would rule our supply. then the law of supply and demand would take care of itself, .\Ir. As it is we let the supply run wild. to burn ourselves L .. a few times .. 1vI\'v \l7.-\ .. bo- o some- . b T u `all Canadian Mr. Bailey contended that most oil ity and `our hog prices were xed on the ex~ port trade, and yet only one out oi` plants s~'.-:el-~~- ` support `never have before.` We may have. work done by the local plant in ex- pon, bacon had narrowed t? spread In British bacon prie.-.~: fr bacon through a de- monstration of what rs't cla.-,.-: qual- pable n1erchandi.-::n-,r can ac<-ompli; . I am told. and I be- lieve it to be true. that had it not been for your abbjtoir, farmers in this district would not have realized within 50c percwt.the prices for all hc;:.~; in this district, whether sold through your plant or not." he .~- d. `'1 am not 'ne:r.- to praise you," ht: continued, but to point out, if I can, that you stand now at the most dangerous stage of your progress. To continue to progress, to manu facture to the limzt of your capacity, to .'ncrea.se that capacity and pass on to the secure position of one of the largest factors in the Canadian packing industry. to further correct the conditions under which Canadian liogs are sold. you have to renew your faith, solidity your ranks and the organization as you \4 .. .. on... . mu. .\lr. Sonierset pointed out that the generous Government working capit. I credit u'ua1'antm , for 1/ -CUUZU DEL |-IlL`l1' UWH j_Jl'H.'l:>. ``If . fwould can: .\Ix'.: {Bailey "As `< ..., may `to }fore we believe ourselves. We must lorgunize and pull t0_Q,`ctll(`I`. lf \\'-. hang together we are bound [to hang individually. . Tl1n~?no- flu: lnnnnw (.l1:1i)-n1nv~. ` l'('illlY.l'. _ Tho speaker po-intvd out that du_\'.~' int" J r-:- x'.-;<;)()11x.il)ilities such as wen` l known .-1 IR-w years ago have }):lS. l':mner.<, of I1v'c. and thv ` faced t<)- 4 i lions. tall. with I 1 I I are ` }))`0b]L`I\].~' which i `Lhvy must solvv or die as (,`('0I]O'I]i('A un'it.< under our pm-.~'1_-nt-d_'1.\' condi-3 P`: AL .......l....,. ` '|-JUH5. Ito maku un0u_x:h How to dis=posu of their produce, mom-.\' to supportl` Um-ir 1':unilio.s`, pay their tzxxes :1nd}` rutuin the o\\'nvr.s'hip 01' thv-ir furm- 4 mg inh0)'it;1n('c hncomo Ihv problenn ' they mus! fucv, and thvso are tho}? ;_`roblom.< of murketingz," declared` ` Mr. Smm-rset. ` 1 u'l`L.. 6:....A . .1` . 01(1 Lulnnuun, duck n1uu., vu:u_yu N:-w, Alex. Nichioils, June Perkins, Willis Philhips, Kenneth Plowman Maurice Poole, Bernice Pringle, Reg- gio Roach, Eileen Robinson, Ray- mond Smibh, Marion Stephenson, Jimmie Sutherlaund, Bobby Walker, Jami Wrigrht. Qpa-nnrl tn Jr, Third \` Hill .'lIl(l HUVV _\'0U ])|(`2l.\'C H110 SCI ! it 1'1-:ldi]_V at good prict-.~'. You h.'1vrW ,to prmlucc what you can sell and- 'zu1d you have to produce it of the kind and quzllity tho b1l_\'(`l` wants, so this first rv.~'pon.s'-ibiIit_\- is assmned |h_\' hhv t'zn`In(\r whn con in hu. |11o.~;:4 and this hv gzivu-.< as part of hi: frvvdonl. II'l`I... LI. ._.. .1. ll'l'l |lUH|. I 'l`h:- hi.s'tor_\' of the Balrrio. pack-i `ing plum is thv story of _\'ourv'o1't to stvp ouL~1id(- your shmno function! as prndu('m'.~' and usstnno now ro- .~<`])0'1.\"H).i]il;i(>.s as proc0.<. of you) mw prod'uct," the .<~p-uknr said. "It was an un:1c('usrton1mI role and you` dwidn'1 liku your rr\spo|1. :1 lot of you, nor ro.wtri('t.i0n.< us to your p('r. fl`(_`('dOl]1 us to tho ru- >i[;()l1.\'i|)iliLi(`.< you :l.~'.~:unu-(1. `~V..1 ..u Hm .........~ .wp()llslI)lIll.l(.\` you :1s.~zuxn- Yt-L as tho y(-:n's hm-v p:1. you h.'1\'c~ \\'m`k'tl Lhrouyrh to 'n re-u1i'/.ution` |I.h:1L _\'mn' drvzuns have not ban-n :1` !|ll.iI`3l;!,'(! and Llmt the di:x'Cip1illr* nut` I z-~~.;mn::.ilniIiLi-s you have unwi1lin;:Iy IVIUUII H1 lllLl'UU`UClll:_ All`. DUlllL'I.`L`L. You may feel that with tho ox-I periui1(:e of the past yvzir that your; problems are L;n';,:v1_v behind _\`ou,"l said Mr. Sonicrsvt in his opening I`L.`Il]21I`k..\'. Lt-t me tell you. my i'1'.iu1i(i-5, that this is not thy case.i You have set your feet in thc right, path, but it is an upwzird climb that has on`y commt-.m-ed. Your rcspoii-' sib-ilitivs will in(:1`oz1. as your suc-3 cuss mu`tipl_\' and only your will-ing:-j 1ios.< Lo tncklv those problx-n1.~' n-.~'o- Intel) and with dt-tcrniinution to o\'.rcom- Lhi-m and act Logrcthur in your common interest w i`l c:1r1`_\' you .through to your goal, the m:ig'niLudrj of which I think you have _\'-t to? rt-:1li7.v." VIVL/. ....\..l..... .. i XVI 1'. QUll||`l'hL'l;. \ The first problem of markc.-ti11g{ is pmdu('Lion,' hv said. Gone urv` thv d:1_\'.~' whu-n you can producv: \-hut and how you please and .s'clW it. 1':-zulilv :19. xmml m-im-< Vnn 11.-:\'r (Continued from page one) I _ .:_;.,:_...I AL...4 4L.i.. ....... assunncd have been wort;h-whi1e and tithe personal and indiwdua` freedom Blyou have given up are working "3 t.hi'loug_h to wider freedom through `(.0 (.(.`L|VL of ort. K . H\XIl..~._.. 4.. 51...... :... 5.... ...._g .5 g .s'pc2.uu;r. Where is there another district where the average of hog prices runs ejao high? he asked. _ Where is there another district Wwhcru the co-operative rnarkepting, V` pocc.-.=:sing and rselling of high qual- ;1ty hog products, owned and com- a` trolled by farmer int.er~.~:t,s, hd worked through to :mccr.-.... 3 .\';ver llmind the heavy cost. That it has Q` been done, that you have r.-ducated V_ and d`i.~;cipl`ined _\, our:::l\. e.~: and reach- " ` ed that stage where you can rate .;..yoursclve.~: a suc ssfu`. body of ' farrm.-r.~: in bu.:inr;;~:.~' '\\'hx'dt counts n1n_'f V L 4 t` '1 ` HlU.`.L. _` "Your accomplisvhments have been Esnlany. You own and control your _'plant. You have made a start to- ` ward pa;'ing- orf mortgagge indebted- ` nr:.~';a you had to incur during the depre.-.<.~:ion. You have r,-.~:tabli.~:hed an ienvi-able record for the quality or 'your products and your ability to (sell in competition with all corner: 2md devc-`op p1'ot.':bl;- markets fox 1Cop21c0 products has been demon- (__ strated. '|`L\.r. w.-\,\nl.,.. ..,.....L..) r_~ 3. d _..- .L,. .L, CUllL`(."1.|Vl.' (.`lI()l'L. , Where is there in any part of `Canada a district where sa much `progress has been made in the im- provement of hog quality as this 1 `which you operate? queried th ` speaker. WhnrrA in 14191-r. unnfkor J3.-+wn+ Jean vvrurnt. Second to Jr. Third Joyce Albert, Ronald Arnott, Bob Balliston, Dorothy Barnes, Lois Bate-l man, Bill Black, Bobby Black, Mar- fan Bradley, Norman Brisrtow, Geo. Burditt, l`vlurgaret Burridg'c, Jack. (`.:m1eron, Phyllis Colo, Doreen Col- pitts. Roy Curtis (rec.), Harvey D-awe. Alice Dunn, Barbara Dyment,l Jas. Fcltds, Margare-t Grant, Dorothyg llzml_\', Gordon Hobbs. Bert Hodges,` Kenneth Hogarth, Albert Hopkins lleen Herrell, Ruby lJilCl{l0 (1'ec.),`; David Lennard, Marjorie LonLrhur.s't, Alfrcitla Love, Chas. Lou`, Bill` Lowe, Shirley Martin, :VIar_v Maxwell,l Joan .VIcBri(lr-, ;\ ormvan McEachern,! Verna McKinley, Lois McNiven,f Cecil .\'I'innikin, Olgn Morris, Jim` .\'IcConkey, Noel Patterson, Violal Perry, Jean Phillips, Ruth Phi1Lips,| Randolph Pick<:ring, Raymond Plant? Norman Pringle, Ernest Robinson.l Ruth Robinson, Ted Scandlan, Vio-: let Stebbings, Ronald Srtewart, Ausl tin Stoneham, Alfred Stundcn, Shir-' ley WILllk(:T, Vera Walker, Gladys: Wallis. , . ..- n --u . I'L`(lU('L'(l LU 5.41. 1' Citing more mlres, Mr. .Morrision 1 said that during the last scal year .| 521105 had increased by 223 per cent. 1|l,.ast _vv;n' tho total sales amounrted { to 3.901.000 as against $360,000 in _1`th- prc-\.'io.:,= _\(.-211'. Thirty-ve per 1 rent. of last _\'(=1r's sales were for n export tr-cl-. while a year ago the perm-nt.:1_-:0 of export trade was 38 pm` (`a-nt. '1`ln- _-mu1L-.n- nrnfnn-I nu} 4 4- n . ` ..uuu...-. `~_` Report of Manager _i The first . at the zifternoon DE sc-.'\ \\'u.< K. N. M. .\Iorri. gen- n< oral m:1n;i;:e1'. who :::1\'e an ,e.\'haus- u` 1`.\'(' I'ep0I'1 of the _\'e:1r`.< bu.~'im-as (--and ::n.<\\'<-1'cd numc,-r~ou.< questions ol..ske(l b_\' the shareholders. What [has lat-e11 uccoinplished during the 5! past your . what can be done," pl he .~:uid. 311'. .\Io1'ri. in his talk (]it'l11T2(`(l other puck(-1'.< with mzlking ul :2 (l('(l(l set for hogs in this an-21. `qi In :1n. r to several querie.~'. Mr. .\Iorrison pointed out that their .4` plant was not made to handle cattle, but under (l.illi('ulti0.< they were kill- `, ing: about :15 butcher Cattle 21 week. 1` \Vh;it they did handle they endea- jlvored to keep down to the 900-lb. .lc-lziss. He hoped that in the ne `I _.~` future they would be able to haI% frl more. \Vl1llv on the subject of at- ji tle, 311'. .\Im'ri.~`on urged the mem- ;bv1's to let the plant have all the cunner cows and bologna bulls they could .~`p21x'o. The plant also handled `lambs. last year over 2,000 having ill been used. Th. .. L1... .....4 Cir-~-n L.. .....\.L.... \ fl PULLALLLL LHL` bLi1llUill`(l. _` H. J. Cx`z1\\'fo1'(l, Vlcc--prc.~-(lC111., tl'x;ml'ud .\I1'. Somerqct for hi: hi<*'h- _` ly i`n. :1d(lre_ I:le llus rlhelped us coI1sidc:1`nbl_\' and 11:15 ~' c-st.ubli. 21 nznnc for our pro(luct."(` ,' said 311'. (fmxvfortl. _ Conclutlinfz the mornim: session, __| Waltc-r Allen, 5ecretary-treasurer, .~:ummzn'izvd the nancial . and :m:1l_\'7.cd part of the balance _j . for the bum.-t of the . ,; holders. auatcu. The speaker pomted out that the by the `pon, t '.\.p1'e-ad f I bacon a `m0n.~:tra.tion rsi litv and caimhlo n1r-rr-h:mrlx':7nu- r-an Ul.`\'H LLNUU. During tlw past yezir the number of ho_2~.< lcillwd at the plant had in- creased con. but their per- (:0I1tzl_L!`C of hogs killed in Ontario was down. In 1934-35 the local plant had 3.44 per cent. of all hogs . in the province, while last year this pvrcontagze had been reduced to 2.47. (`.'ouZnn- I\\nvIn Rn-nu.-..~ NI l\/In-...... M` ..... I ('(`U . Thu .~'pvnk-.-r pointed out thtra supp`.y of hogs was necessary for tho comp:1n_\' to make money, and dm-lzn--`(I :h.\t: the members had (Continued on page seven) auppull. um uxguxuzzzuon 21:` you before." ';rc-nerous capitil credit gt1a1'z1x1tee st-cured for , plant from thv Ontario Government ?h\'nnn'}1 um. um h.m...... \r....~1`.~11 1:i:u|L Hun. Luv UIIL;x1'IU UU\'& 1'IlI!1`!1I Iliroiigli Lliv Hon. Duncan .'\l:u'. ., supported by Hon. D1`. Simpson. local member, were only conditional on the plant s continued . ;opc1'at.ion and the support the mom- hurs g'zi\'e their own o1';:':1nii7.utioI1. 'l`hc pro.~'pv1'iL,\' of your own p1;mt--_\'0ui' own collective etf01"cs- nlust be your first coi1. fconcluded 311'. Sonicrset. "Year in and year out they will pay you . more niom-_v for your 11u:. for ihl'l1' ;op;-1'ation.< will bring much higher `prices bL'L'L1L1:'(: your own plant is lsctting the standard. 5 II ,1 F.--.u'm~.I .w;..,. .. ...-,_.:.a,,..o THUILSDAY. JULY 2, 1936. vv Luna. ' Jr. 111. to Sr. Ill. Barbara Albert, Kathryne Barker, Jean Baxter, Bernice Benstead, Or- lifl` Birkhead, Mary Bishop, Alice, Brewster, Jimmie Bristow, Jeanne, Cimeron, Irene Cooper, Kenneth Cooper, Lottie Crowe, Hilda Dunbar, Jean Eaton, Helen Finley, Patsy Fenno, Mary Frechette, Donald Gal- linqer, Mary Graham, Edna Green-- hialgh, Eldred Hadden, Gloria Had-, den, Blilly Harris, Margaret Henson, Mabel Hopkins, Norman Howcroft, Gordon Hyslop, Edith Kenwell, Nicholas Lazarou, Billy LeClare, Norene I.eClare, Albert Lee, Edna` Longzhurst, Kathleen McLean, Mal- vin McLean, l7}rne.~:t McLeod, Marion, ;\lc}\lulkin, Jack Nixon, Gardhaml Pickering, Joan Rawn, Shirley Rob-i inson, Laurin-e Sarjeant. Edward, Smith, Shirley Smith, {obert Tar- VICTORIA SCHOOL to-i(.P. Astridge, Phylli.~"B1`own. Billy Rowe, Windro.<.<, K.P. to Pr. Eleanor Adamson, Raymond Arch` er, Ronald Arm: Ross .-\`lmn:<. Constance Barnes. Bobby Brown. Flarion Brown. Gerald Butler. Eric Fhannen. Lloyd Coburn, Joyce Crosse, Peter Don-aldson, Joan Exell, John Greene, Joyce Hamilton, Joe. Harradine, Grace Harri.<. Marion Harris, Elarine Trwin. Paul Irwin, Joyce Jones, Gloria Kaley. Jack (Continued from page one) Patronize Home Industry Order Your Stationery Business F or ms and Counter Check Books In Barrie ENVELOPES LETT ERHEADS STATEMENTS SHIPPING TAGS SALE BILLS GDNGERT BILLS TICKETS GUMMED LABELS GHBQUE BOOKS INVOICE FORMS BUSINESS CARDS DYE HEADS CALLING CARDS SYMPATHY GA";B.D8 SHIPPING BILIJS LEDGEB LEAVES LEDNS 8&1}-ES COUPONS CARDBOARD SIGNS BUSTNE88 FORMI FORMS All Order-sNWill Receive Prompt Attention-Phone 53

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