The Huron Expositor, 1959-01-16, Page 7ensall ' Prices
• Prices • at I ensall' co uiiu nity
Nate January 8th were,
Weanling pigs, $5,49 to . $12;
chunks, $13 to $15.25; feeders, $16
to $25; sows, $6.1 to $80; Holstein
calves; $14 to $23; Durham calves,
to $43;. butcher steers up to
;x7.80, cwt,; butcher .heifers up to
NORTIfSIDE IIA. GROUPS CONVENE
GROUP I, WA
Group :1 of ' Northside. United
Church _ WA held their monthly
$25.70; butcher cows up to 20e.
Sold, were .675 pigs and 160 eat-
tle : and 'calves.
ora -farm Improvement loan
• 'when there's more time to do -the'' job
• and, skilled hel-, is -available''
a P.
Farm Improvement Loans, backed -by the_.I)ominion
Governinent, are'available fr�m' your bank—up 'to $5;400 .r
at 'five percent sim le interest, and repayment periods
P ,t6710Wars ,penduig,onOmoun£borroweil andtTthe'
purpose; of the lo"lin
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These loanscover, the :purchase of all (types of farm
equipment ani&: improvement \•to the farm• house and
farm buildings:
ALL .HO E 'OWNERS are eligible 'for DOME>.
IMPRO V J MENT LOANS " under the' National
Housing. Act, available through,` your'banl-up to
4 000•,an 10'ars' to a -re
$ d u P to ye. Py
issued by quthority.of
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the Minist , o .Labour, Cana u'•-
ef d
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meeting a the home of Mrs, E.,
Williams with 17 'members -'"and
one visitor answering the roll call.
The president, Mrs ;,D. Lemon, op-
ened' the bu$iness period. Mrs. E, -
H,.'Close read a poem, "•The, Lord
Will Provide,°- 3t.4he next .meet
ing.'there •is to ,be a parcel post
sale, r
Donations; we're taken by Mrs,•.
`W, Cuthill. •who gave two, readings,,
Mrs. F Roberton read Psalm • 1
,followed by ,,Prayer by • Mrs,-• .
Connell. Mrs. D, "Wood and Mrs,
Roberton assisted the hostess' in
serving a lovely luneh
Mts. W. 'Ball, on 'behalf `of •the
.ladies, thanked Mrs, Williams for
the use of her horn:and the lima_
committee, and everyone taking
part in the Meeting.,
GR QOUP-.III WA
,.S
Group three of the WA of -North-
side United. Church' ,met ., at . the
home of Mrs: B. F. Christie for
iheir.•first;ipe'eting in the new year,
she meeting 1,. opened' with 'Miss
Abbie Seip reading-° -A-New Year
prayer., The' president,. , Mrs. W.
rad'ShayChad—charge of- the- `busi
Hess period when'it was decided .to
carry ,on with the blue „bags for
• this • year.
`The`roll tali ,was answered"with
a- -New Y;ear's resolution., =:Mrs,,
Christie, reported there,, were; help-
ers needed forRed,Cross `sewmg
and "knitting The devotional, part,
of the Meeting -.- -opened with . a
hymn, followed. by, prayer by Mrs"
N. Knight ; The scripture was read
alternately.froin Psalin 765- in the,
hymnary. .Mrs. J: Talbot 'gave a
seeding, "A Prayer' For the _New
Year?' ,Mrs. 'P., Dunlop and, Mrs,:
C.. Broadfoot played a piano: duet.
Mrs. Christie gave a talk on
"Thoughts For the -'New Year,":
and. ;'closed-witt-.a poem, "You In-
corpor'ated." 1VIrs, Bradshaw: rtiov-_
ed a vete of thanks :to Mrs: Chris-
tie for her home "