Prlrteifoert Dy News ThuWjnT?, March 13, 1952 rHE EXPERTS .! absolutely necessary lo se, Vl. : j substantial, nutritious t.,d. On i oniw;' ('w-i the Summers farm everyone has ' 'uii tH I meat at h'ast twice dallya prac- cold ater;'4? tice which nowadays would ho ?''I).per; or LETTERBOX decidedly expensive except that f.r Endangered by Cattle Malady the family has "loliowed the old ways of farm folk who raise and Clin ... eianer wa, S A I" KG I' A R DING CANADA Editor. Daily News, Much is being said and writ- t inted States Fithtin Toot a"d M uth Disease marttw ten regarding the huge Indus-. UK trial projects that are being de- ,AP) The ycloped within the province. It $19,000,000,000 Kphonvps Canada as a nation By OVID A. WASHINGTON li n '. t e d States' prepare meal on their own : farms." Farming families have an ad-1 vantag-e over city persons in that i they usually get all the milk they i want. Mrs. Summers uses a lot 1 of riillk In soups and puddings ' particularly during the winter 1 months. , j Milk soups favored by the i Summers family probably are1 similar to this vegetable chowder j us meommendrd by the Ontario department of agriculture-' ' INGREDIENTS: Two cups of! scalded milk; two cups corn ! canned or fresh; two cups diced' ' -7 C ' . ,-!. -V I ! " ; . ' . . . . . 1 . i x " i V - ' ,t'", CS2r ; 1 ?, -, ... r v!4 - v: i'i5-? l 3S3 7TiL'--'Z' . ' t .. ; 1 I .7 i ij, - ' v t . - iff 1 t i I . ' v t v ' 'A .l v - , ; livestock industry stands in greater danger from the world's worst animal malady foot-and-mouth disease than at any time since 1914. A recent outbreak of the disease in Canada has virtually made the U.S. an island in a wurM dotted wih areas of infection, 'ihj M?xican and U.S. governments are engaged in a, joint eflort to eradicate the disease in Mexico, where it bobbed tip in 1947. The disease is raging in Eur not to become dazzled by all tho new vistas of temptation such as our newfound wealth of various vital and very essential commodities that . have been found abroad in the lend. Will Canada as she reaches onward and upward toward supremacy go the way of all flesh? We hoic not, therefore, we should b: humble in our actions and .speech and in sober thinking dwell on the mighty responsibilities both moral and secular that will surely come. If we have v.' ir The Latest in Popular Us By KAY REX i Ctnindian Prss Stuff Writer i THRIFT CAMPAIGN A Thrift Campaign says Mrs. Hugh Sum- j p,0rs of Fonthill, Ont is a "valuable Instrument" to cut down the cost of living. But. liltej al' good things "it can he over- j done." Mrs. Summers is president of the 55-year-old Federated Women's Institutes of Canada which1 peak for womvn in farming ! communities from coast to coast.1 Where consumers refuse to . buy tlic goods on the market,' stocks pile up so that manufacturing plants are forced to cut their stall's," Mrs. Summers told the Canadian Press. . . Almost Utfoio we know it w-o arc in a depression." Careful buying and a home freezer are Mrs. Summer's weap-asr.ir.at high f"od cost She linriy a freezer particularly valuable on a farm. ' To me this sivms the ideal method for farm folk to provide their families with a fine variety f fresh food." she said. On the Summers farm the freezer is filled with pork, beef, lamb and chickens. Fruit is brought when it is plentiful and at its best. Both time and sugar are saved by freezing fresh fruit nuead of canning it. NK.UI I ISII1NG .'OtlTS I Fonthill is a farming com-. inunUy in the Niagara peninsula, . no!, more than 30 miles from 'some of the chief fishing centres : of Lake Erie. Mrs. Summers has ope, many auctions ot Asia and in Vuteiehi and Columbia in South Earned anything from history America. Agriculture department official;; say it will be a minor miracle if the U.S. escapes aneut-break this year. They say theie has bevn ample opportunity for the virus to be brought into the US. from the affected area in Canada. e sai snouta pray wnoicneart-cdly and often that Canada be guided aright in order that her greatness may not be short lived as hus been the fate of so many nations in the past. Power spells unrighteousness. The infirmities of human nature are always with us. May we not ALL TIME HITS ALBUMS and L.P.'s these basic truths iney say mat snouia t get out i0,se sight of oi comroi, suppnus oi nuat. alld safeguard while wc may at not only the present generation but for generations yet unborn with God being our guiding spirit. SUBSCRIBER. Burns Lake. milk, leauier, wool and medicinal products of animal origin might be reduced by 25 per cent. An epidemic, they hay, could cast farmers upward of $a.$00,000,000 a year. Consumers would feel the ef- Rupert Radio & ffe feet in reduced supplies and higher paiws. : CASEV RECONSIDEUS THE 'I he department is trying to Editor, 1 tak.'ii full advantage of this lo i keep the disease from Invading Daily News: cation. She recalled a day last full when the family drove to the 1 'fix ithe U.S. by maintaining a ban' It now appears that the city against Importation of cattle, council erred Monday night in lake and bought 25 pounds of GGEST SAW sheep, goats, other ruminants refusing to vote $100 in recogni- ; froth pickerel. This immediately jri ;y r.;r.' i IN TO j and swine from areas where the tion of the Guloen G.oves victory 1 was cached in the freezer, i disease is known to exist. The won by our local boys In the re-j "We calculated our fi.' h din-ban appliss to all animals, both cent tournament in Vancouver. i.-rs ca t us iust one half what domesicated and wild, with the . .,, they would cost if we bought the Tll(irBfr Therefore, as one nnr. of n( the offen- cloven foot. . , , ' , . ,.. , f i.-'h in a store, she said. A farm is one place where it's by- reconsideration of th Question ' It also applies to anima LIPTON SOUP,4pkgs CORN FLAKES Regular siie, pkg, SWEETENED ORANGE JUICE products, such as lresh, chilled nt the first, council meetine 1 " QUARANTINE FARM An RCMP officer pins a quarantine notice on a farm near Re ina where cattle have been infected by the foot-and-mouth disease. Quarantine measures under author- ity of the Animal Contagious Diseases Act are rigidly enforced by the RCMP and Health of or frozen meats, hides, skins, bones, wool, bonemeal. Likewise, importation of hay and straw from infected areas Is prohibited. The U.S. has had nine outbreaks of the disease, the last Animals Division olflcers. i CP PHOTO i But. Mr Editor, may I point out that the city council is not the property of Mayor Whalen, nor of his creation. Therefore, it should not be referred to in your paper as Whalen's Council. 1 GEORGE B. CASEY. j MARGENE Ibjf MBii pool; Instal a Television, Radio, Wireless Operating All Offer Big Money. Trained men urgently needed. Get details no of day, night and home-study plans. ... No previous knowledge needed. Write stating age, education, and whether married or single. Radio Collrge of Canada. 88 Bathurst St.. Toronto 2B. new spring board at being in 1929. The most serious the swimming pool; was in 1914, when the disease Place additional equipment in spread to 22 states. , out an outbreak that first occur VNtlllS MAKSIlMAILOtt- Withdraw Stand by Firemen McClymont Park which is be-. The disease is caustd bv n red in 1947. The U a has spent coming the principal playground virus of which there now are six $122,000,000 of its own funds on LICDKK'f AU.SOHTS.ft. Parks And Playgrounds Gyro Club and Board Plan ' Year's Program i Gyro Club playground committee and city parks board have reached a cordial basis of cooperation for improvement and operation this year of parks and playgrdunds in which they are jointly interested. HEW IUX xh PR!C SALE Buy one ot the regular price ond act one for Vl Price SUPPLY IS LIMITED GET YOURS NOW centre or the whole city; distinct types. Foot-and-mouth i this campaign. Plan for a new bathhouse at disease spreads rapidly. The No case of the disease has ap-McClymont Park. disease takes it name from visl- peared in Mexico since last Aug- Supervision of playgrounds is ble symptoms blisters appear ust. now arranged between the Civic on the tongue and about the! Concern over tho possibility of Centre Association and the mouth, on the skin above the an outbreak in the U.S. has been Parks Board.,, . hool-line, on the skin between deepened by the fact that the The matter of a new play- the toes, on teats and udders, first occurence of the disease in ground in the Sixth Avenue East ! and on the snouts of swine. Canada was early last December, area east of Hays Creek has been In most European countries! It was not finally diagnosed as discussed but decision deferred the disease has gained such a foot-and-mouth disease until IIKI.N7 Bl!l h i Pick your Per ( use (24 tins1 ST"''' 1 r ri . Conciliation Officer Asked . In Dispute With City Voluntary recall of off-shift firemen to stand by during a fire alarm in case of Ferious outbreaks or another alarm, will cease immediately. This latest move, and fipplieation for conciliation offi pending more definite estimates foothold that it has probably late in February. GRADE A LARGE Reporting to the Gyro Club become a permanent infection. In the meantime, thers has cer, was made by Prince Rupert last nignt on behalf of the play- as to coyt of the project. The future of. the playground Realizing that as long as the been much movement of live- ruciiu.-,.-. .i.sS..Liauon J"'-1 ground committee. W. D. Lambie nay in an attempt to force announced that the parks board S Dozen settlement of negotiations. will in Alder Park on Fraser Street disease existed in Mexico Am- stock from the effected area in has also been under discussion, rican herds were menaced, the Canada to the United States. The suggestions having been made u s- government has been co- time of greatest danger will be that the equipment might be operating with the Mexican gov-' in the spring, after the ground removed therefrom, because of,eroment in an effort lo stamp thaws. (iuaranleed Fresh ... Union spokesmen said, after j Repair, paint and instal play-soecial meeting yesterday, that ground equipment and dis-the city had flatly refused two mantle it at the end of the sea-terms of a proposed agreement son; lack of patronage, and moved to and another location where it wotlld MOXAUtli RICE, 2 lbs. -even though we have pared our ; Erect seats or benches be usad, to fuller advantage. HUN TOMATO CATSUP Frizzell's Motor Products Ltd. reauests to the bone. ; sow grass seed around the swim- Firefighters will accept a $30 ming pool; & month across-the-board in-; Look after the cutting of grass crease about 11.1 percent if the in all parks, tity agrees to put into effect this, The Gyro Club will year a higher benefit pension ' Supply necessary matting for plan and if it agrees to extra a walk around the swimming pay for senior men, . th two - - - roRT carry COFFEE, Yellow COLOR MINING Chrome yellow, widely used in coloring material, Is found as a mineral in Siberia, Brazil and the Philippines. SWIFT'S FOR OFFERS YOU THESE plant 10 lb. bog " I -JClC&r food 50 lb. beg . ti. v m USED CAR and TRUCK VALUES GENERAL A TASTY MEAT SUBSTITUTE WE RESEUVE THE ItlGIlT TO LIMIT Count you casi MOTORS PRODUCTS Alt Specials; xubject to availability ot & on Rockount Don't Delay! 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Union demand is adoption of the "Crumb Report" awarded to Vancouver firemen two years ago i-in which the city increases a Jpur percent of total wage con- tribution by 2'2 percent, and firemen increase their contribution from four percent to a minimum of 6 percent. , Second request is for $15 a month higher pay for four senior firemen as captains. This request already had been agreed to by the wage committee, firemen had been informed by loiter. j A second letfer yesterday gave a reversal of this decision. ' The union spokesman said they were "very reluctant" to tiike such measures as refusing further voluntary co-operation. Heretofore, off-shift firemen have voluntarily come in to the fire hall at the sounding of each alarm to stand by in case they ere needed and to protect the , hall when no one is there. AGAINST LAW "Actually, this is' against' the law! 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