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Barrie Examiner, 22 Feb 1956, p. 14

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Life Is Worth Living 1030 Wrestling 1100 CBC News FRIDAY FEB 24 430 Through the Looking Glass 445 Small Fry Frolics 530 Howdy Doody 600 Western Theatre 630 News 640 Weather 645 Sports 700 Tabloid 730 Bob Cummings Show 600 Wayne Shuster 830 Plouffe Family 900 Ford TV Theatre 030 Winter Conference 1000 Cavalcade of Sports 1045 Jim Coleman Show 1100 030 News SATURDAY FEB 25 230 Sign On and Winter Con ference 330 Matinee Movie 5oo wad Bill Hicigik 530 Disneyland 630 Mr Fbtil 645 Behind the Scenes 700 Burns GzAlicli 730 Holiday Ranch 800 Stage Show 830 Jackie Gleason Show 900 On Camera 930 NHL Hockey 1045 King Whyte Show 1100 CBC News BROTHERHOOP WEEK Rev Lewis minister of Collier Street Unite Church will give ataik on Bro erhood at the February meeting of Cndring ton Home and School Aséoclntion tomorrow evening Feb The meeting begins at eightoclock There will be singsongon the program Refreshments will beJ served by theiladies All interested persons are in vited ioatbend The 3611 sociation of Angus united Church areholding an attérnoontea and bake sale in theehuich basement on Saturday Fe 25 tween the hours of 230 and tive oclo Proceeds are tor the CGIT Eve one is welcome tNIltull Country Dbl an 100s nzmuau am um one run norm no anoru cuuuar no no Porsc uo Nm nnouau uo cantoo ot lur Ins manhunt in 1mm 905 an Jamboree 100 mucus was Music in The Nilht aus uuuo ta TiaJulia 1200 um own item rand Wanton no sin all 10 Houran cum on 1113 Bl FIRM 1130 Hull mu wk rm 1200 hand maim Flimsy up moann nu ino Boom ninet ms Mum duper mo rim Iinu to manr Hons 51 Nun Bsoduncs LOO BulletIn aoro 105 hm haiuru inc second Burial no Aunt um am ticmot no Eton ror nu Du 100 Mm no PersianIii Your 100 hunt cauam sul ran 11 400 Now can Initneo 500 Nun Heudlinu can Camp untou spam no Nell 500 Prelude to Dinner Ln analtur Tbstn south Simcoe Hog Producers Continued troni page nine lt Since we started to sell in To ronto the prices have levelled out In other parts of Ontario Yet we find that nearly 90 per cent of the volume is still going to the pack crs direct If we had these hogs in our yards and under our con troi we would be getting more lor them all This would increase our bargain power so that no packer could influence the price Challenging Legislation Some producers are challeng ing our legislation It will go be low the courts We have assur ance that we have an answer to our chailcn 05 That we have the right to set to the best buyer is our contention There is fear that farmer will realize that he can be ina position to know how to get his share of the prosperityot thisrcountry of ours Your agency gets the best bids and those who are producing the maJor proportionof the trade must bid equal to the smaller buyers One large plant was told to bring back to our yards hogs to which they refused to pay our demand price of $24 We were fortunate in finding buyer for these and again the hext day the same thing Wc madc $24000 for the farmers who owned thesc hogs our sales commission of 24 per cent covers the exchange on cheques to farmers and it cost less than it used to do to market Surpiuses mustbc fed back to the markets and passed on to the starving countries We may havel 20 million pounds at surplus by the slimmer but even ifwe dumplt ed this in the ocean we would still havemore or our hogs than we should have India is awaken ing to the standards of living as we know them and theywill de mand food to increase their life span which is now about 30 years They are looking to Canada or our surplus foods We have the chance ot building peaceful world with these surpluses and without cent of cost we have the right to market our products and sell them and the surpluses lWe have those who would tear down at we have built We are thankfii we have men who will try to build your organization We are standing for better sys temu Are we tearing downor arewe building Let us for the sake of our Canada producethe food we needI Question Time Answering questions for some time after his talk Mr Mclnnis said that the needfor national marketing board wasthe answer to the control of prices and ex ports It might be that we would need like the manufacturers protective taritt Wecouldthen have this But so ion as pro duce from one part of Canada was used to lower the price in any other it was difficult for Ontario to hoi profit price liestated that eventually there would he pool of prices so that hogs sold at the higher prices would be settled for at an aver age price for the clay gt USEFUL LESSONS CALGARYXCP Students at theprovincia institute of tech nology prefer that persons who bring their radios to school bring ones that arent working 3so they can learn by fixing them RCAF OFFCE WHILE HIM AEOUI THE Ibfl HERE REEI OPPORTUNITIES oven TO YOU you dontbeliove in such non ROSS McIJEAN producer at the CBC Tfirxianto ltelcvllllaion 150 Tabo as con fifiided because of what CBC of ficials call grave error of judg ment and good taste Viewers were invited to send letters to Dr Robbins 01 Montreal who had writtenlathe program saying he felt some at the antics of master of ceremonies Dick MacDougall were asinlne The Robbins home was flooded with phone calls Sign UTdPIA weekly Euchre There were ten tables on hand at the weekly euchre with results as follows Lone hands with five Etnle North Camp Borden la dies high score with07 Rita Muir mens high with 83 Ted Heinricks low score Thelma lt win with 52 and Miller with 56 Committcc and Ruby McCann Darrell Brownlce and Andy Lakatosh Sunday Guests Mr and Mrs Earl Awdsleyof Toronto spent Sunday with lifr and Mrs Gilbert MoMaster Home For weekend gt Mrs John Mason was home from Hamilton for the weekend In Hospital Mrs Thomas Exell is patient in Royal Victoria Hospital at present and everyone hopes she will make zi speedy recovery Birth Of Son Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Mason Denney Allandale upon the birth of son in Royal Vie toria Hospital Friday Placed Fourth Congratulations to Marilyn Sturgess who represented this school at the provincial spelling contest held in Baxter School Fri day night and was placed fourth Nearly Ready Work and decorating on the new hall is nearing completion and everyone is looking forward to the opening ceremonies on Fri day night ofthis weak Official Opening ial Friday Feb24 with Earl Rowe MP Rev Downer MPP and agricultural representa tives Supper with varied menu served from to pm The opening dance Saturday Feb from 830 to 12 pm Spot prize dances and other attractions Lunch counter The community as whole is busy with the meetings of various committees looking after the last details of the opening of the new Utopia community hall sicir List Mrs Thomas Exell is patien in the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie Her many friends wish her speedy recovery under the doctors carefat her home The flu hasrbee lent in this community WilliamBovair is patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital We wish him spe yr recovery ICELAND TEMPERATURE 1700 miles closerlto the North Pole than is New York City yet ary temperature onlyone degree fluence of the Gulf Stream wan kidneys movoexmw nous be cred ribbon illoul Iliummy lo iv and botw luau ta on Dotldi my dsulltorn Youmn uite preva lielands capital Reyfiavik is Reykjavik has an average lanu lower thanks to the warming Ill litileum Blithe Spirit ncludlng loaded villi unity olbnrmhunwrvwlth suggestion at what coaébdnwnbyatu racing across thovoourtynrd sense you are missing lot at fun and excitement We have one at our nous who openn hall ciuut door oocuional1y ln tact nearly every time truck goes by our house Tolling smoothly and noiselessly over that Wuh Fariners Union Speaker Declares There lsSlouti6nfl Cantlnueo xrom pageplnet Slates big business to cover us with blanket and were smother ing to death How can other countries buy our products with hard American dollars it we do not give them those dollars by buying train them United States seems to be the only country Howe wants to deal with yet thchapanese ambassador to Canada stated last year that there are unlimited prospects for unloading wheat in Japan Bnt we dont buy from them They cant buy from us Whilo farmers allow thcse things to go on they are cutting their own throatsde clared the speaker Accomplished Much However in spite of these fac tors the lFUC has already ac complished much Among other things theFarm Labor Economics councilhas been set up Other branches of industry have been approached for their support elevator companies have been re qulrcdto put35 other grains most missing it is in play ayouumnflfmcylubtlytum to in Sprinz Ind whatlhejirls have been thinking at all winter lt will be the final presentation this canon tar as is known now No es la contemplated or July nd Augmt as competi ioa in hot Weather with summer stock and old stock is pretty sev special requests or are Ualus at course we receive Perform 01 East Lynne How many requests do we need lvo Howard Laceys and one other in all screenings averages are be ing cut down the Transport Board has been stopped lrom raising freight ratu on grain on dilferent occasions Briefs have already been pre pared to get our all share of thc savings resulting from the build ing at the scaway and to halt the tariffgtwhich is being askedJor on some 150 steel products Last weektbe llUC presented briel to the Canadiadgovcrn merit asking among other things for parity prices Thrcb Canad ian parties including the Conserv atives had already committed themselves to partly equality for agriculture Will the Liberals dare come out man election plat form without it in closing Mr Schulz said We are so close we are on their necks All we have to do is reach out Tell your neighbor to reach out with us Mr Schulz waathankcd or his informative talk by Harry Adams Simcoe County Director of OFU and lively discussion followed that they are corrected states the January report of the unitary services if we had been so promptly contacted prior to in ttallation all this trouble and ex pense could have been avoided by ensuring that these systems were install correctly in the first The public is reminded that it can receive this protection by con tacting the local health unit otticc Sanitarium continue toreceive complaints regarding lack of heat also during this season of the year People considering renting premises where heat is to be pro vided are strongly urged to dis cuss this heating problem belorc occupation and preferably to have some agreement in writing as to the amount of heat and the per tad of time it is to be provided During ithe month of January mental sanitation with emphasis on plumbiugjnd cnlorccmcnt ot the plumbing code mumpsmo Warmummy an new new Ia Ask your druggisi ii In GORA PLASTIC CottageSets Smart floral lea pattern colourful washable Easy to drape Easy to clean just tvipe clean with damp cloth Heavy duty plastic will not crack tear or pooh Nonflammable Curtains 21 34 Valance 27 at 45 198 zenuans LTD 60Dunlop st an 2439 ISUCCESS for your children will depend largely on their education life Insurance can guarantee the nionby for ct good education even you should die in the meuniime ANUFAClEURERS INSURANCE COMPANY Time was when an automobile hrIstIed like porcupinoAwithail the lovers and controls needed twist It in motion Today nothing to simpler than driving with now De Soto push button PoworFiite controlsshown below Juat push button and Cpl The opening of the new com rnunity hall Utopial will be offic Mrs Fred McCann has been donut on Doddl TRADES TRAINING AND IN CANADA AIR FORCE new Forhere the kindof ireshrsparkiihg beauty the syour eye and mart way be so wi FlightS atc Weepstylitig to travel the Andthats in fabulous otion De quickens your se ItsnewJthht Sweep styling purepoetryin pip on asit eels downcitystreet country road Add this year newdstvoi the new Youill thrill to ned an on the dri ers left Their simple mechanical operntion assures troublefree service wit meow gre the 255 Vr3 atijur command DeSoio brings you nd at your dealers od 3755 IE uésma nieniio Mom Sedan wilirintroduce bri ht newworld of him But seeforyourselil Go 1nd em De Stito Enj ya demonstration

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