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The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-06, Page 6TIM JRj lhT EXI?OSITOR, SE23F (RTH, ONT. FEB, 6, 959, TAKE, vOTICE that the ,A-nnunl Meeting of Producer Members rifd'erth' County 'Hog Producers' Aisociatian will be`"Converled: at the hoof.of 1:3P J�.•$.T:, ori„;: -.Thursday„ February. 12, ut the Cat Y3ail,ii the Village of Milverton, for tlae'purpose of the conduct ,gf• thQ proper busineew of • the annual meetix;g, the election of oirrcers .aid the election of voting delegates and, alter, mute- de7 tee, dO IN 'BAR1dETT, .President: FRASER GIBE,' Secretary, ' TAKE 1, QTJCCE that the Annual Meeting'of the Producer -Members of .Perth County. :Group of the Ontario Hog Producers' Marketing, ,Board be convened at. $ g.nt., E,.S.T., on- Thursday, February 12, at_the ,Community Hall in the Village M}-lverton, for the purpoRe of•the conductof the proper tusiness of the annual Meeting and the election of representatives (delegates) to the District. .log Pro-. Aliceie Committee, JOH1Q BARNET'r,. Chairman ; FRASER GIBE, Secretary.; • TAKE NOTICE"' that the Annaal Meeting of the Producer. •Members • of the Ontario Hog Producers' .Co-operative 7n the ,Pe,rth. County Group -.be convened - at. ' ¢ p m , E S T, oa Thursday, February r2, at the. Community Hall 'in the Village:: of Milverton, for the,purpose:of tTle eonddctof the props-t=buazriess of the_ annual e ' meetiri¢,' thelution of delegates: and:'alternate delegates. JOHN BARNETT,'' Chairman; FRASEeGriBl}, Sepretary ' Ik fi WATERLOO CTTL E 'BREEDING ASSNIATION C "Where Better Bulls Are You can use'.. our Artificial Breed` g Service for a N T T E N SMALL V S1 S1VI Amend your returns spell -BM DIVIDEND, --Why-not-cheek into the 'rrmatter? 'For for Mare information PHONE For'servl 'Clinton Zenith. ---9--5650 Between 7;:30 and .'.Week.'I)ays 6:00. and,aturday Evenings For --cows >no€iced in --:heat un, Sir iday liormmng, do not call uni l Monday''morning•. . We Have :in-Semite-Rik-Beef=Brill reeds; VM/ i 6 I N G'S (' JAMES SCOTT HOST GREEN=-SMI1 r DM S A quiet welting took place t BURINS- ., W.M.S. M� S Ins Chikrch a t. East, Hamilton, on Saturday, Main •31 at Thee January me`etmg of Burns' 5:00',p.m., when Dorothy , Juan WMS-.and Ladies' Aid was held at ,Smith n Edward Green a ehan _,' the home of Mrs, James Scott oned:. d + w x g .Wednesday. ;T11e, meeting VMS 191) - the p- th zdaughter of th; The bride id , ened by Mrs Seott _who• offered the`daughter of the late.. Mr. and Mrs.• C_ M. Smith, of Seaforth, arnd i Prayer. Mrs. _Colson gave a read- the groom is the only son of Mrs. g, .The Roads .We Travel 1, lOn the New Year." •A beautiful solo, Eihel. Green, of Hamilton. .`My Task, was sung by mrs.'Ld; The bride was: given iti marriage Bell,: accompanied by Mrs. George by her brother, Dr.; D. G:.Siiaith,. of. Watt. :;The scripture `rea`ding , by Cleveland, Ohio. She looked. lovely Mrs. John Riley was takenfrom° in a•candlelight pure silk peauLde• Isaiah. ].x, verses 1=9, sole .ballerina length gown. ,with;: a e• stud ^book fullbell• skirt. The ailenceloi lace , Mrs: Lear gave_the. y )odic° 'was fitted with a bloused on Canada, which referred to the jacket and' the decolletage neck -.two Canadas";a stranger to; our line was finished- with a; bow at country might: 'ee. Though. both: the waist and it had three-gilarter ,loyal to the Queen, there are two distinct . religions„ Catholicl, and' )racelet sleeves: She wore a small matching. 'at with ' i e .: Protestant; two langga:gesy English a ii a, tx in_.of al n. .Bch: -'It also -spoke oke of- the celon lace' and scattered seed 'and :Fre sp D AID .roved. The financial re rt of. proved. the Ladies' Aid : for the aSt ' year F was . given by Miss 'Jean Leiper. A :thank -you note was ; read from Wingbaiu TV Story Time for a donation. reee%¢ed,.- . The meeting was closed with prayer,; by, Mrs. John Riley. Mr. F. Phillips, the photographer from Seaforth, took pictures of the .lad- ies. These are to be used in the hook for the Centennial; celebra tion,next June. A lovely lunch was served by Group'1. ,Jt:UL4. •. , LOI, EUCHRE Miss Beth'.'McEwirlg, of:Kitchen- er, and Miss Marjorie- McEwing,. of London, spent the weekend •„at., January 28;, in the Orange Hall. the home .of their ;parents, Mr. and Prize winners were: ladies, first, Mrs. John McEwtng• and fatally. Mrs. Elmer-Townser1d;. lone -hands, .:..Nti:_aud Mrs: GordonRichard:- Mrs. Milton Stewart; low, •Miss • son visited on. Sunday, wth..Mr.' Marian Coutts; men, first,' Eph- and„Mrs. Ward,Knox and Shirley, ria'm--Clarke; :lone hands, `Borden Brown; low, Harry Addicott. ' Keep looking -- .keep living!.; earls matchingsli err and:: increase in the use ,of alcoholic gloves in candlelight l Fitght 'satin. She beverages .in Canada in the' last ~ carried •a white prayer. book with .few gears. It referred to the great pale green orchids. • importance. of the rural church. Mrs: Lloyd. Field,- of Port -Credit; was, matron of honor, .wearing a Dior -blue -pure-sill- biller-izta-length- dress with a bell skirt and -bzracelet length” sleeves. She wore -a small. contrasting blue close -fitting' flow, 1.,>7La_tteruwhere you 'travel you, will find many of the top officials in church work got their. own first 're iglous instruction in ,a small ,vil- lage or rural 'church. The meeting was .turnedo > ver•to Wesle Roe mr`Mrs erect;hat•.and atching gloves:,;_„and._the _P.,--esident..-- y carried a 13ior blue evening bag;-vrho reada_phem._from the Mis with ;:white camellias Mr. J. M.' Waite,'• King's• Road, Burlington; was groomsman A r.ecegtion was held at ,the home of Mrand `Mrs,, J. M.•w'ait; 727` King's Road, •Burlington. The bride, donned: a willow green' dressmaker :suit with softly;' draped in the church on Friday, Feb.: 113.' lacket; slirri- skir-t and bracelet: -This will be-inkplace-;of-the regular. ength, sleeves and, a dose:' fitting meeting 3twas`-ec"di ed-"1-ot” end flower aid sillz pntaLhat She;:for remnants to�le_used�o WMS wore; taffy_ . .bred: ki'd shoes and: work.,..Mrs...i oea closed .this ::part• carried a matching ;handbag She:;',of the' meeting with prayer: also, Wore a: brown' Persian land)' The. Meeting'. was taken over. by. jacket with a. sable trim'' collar; the Ladies' 'Aid:. Mrs; -John Riley: for their wedding trip to Jamaica; opened the meeting with the 'theme `. - Guests present from a distance, hymn and prayer Minutes,' of the were Mr ,„.and Mrs.' M E:. .Smith; last .meeting werereadand ap sort' Mr and' lVirs _C._:A San Wind derson Hamilton, ,''Mrs. M. Lind say,:; ialpilton, -,Mr Lloyd;>Fzeld: Port; Credit;.. Mrs.; D.:. A,:_Smith Cleveland,.' Ohio, and Mrs. B. Per-, kins, Hamilton. sionary Monthly. The roll call was answered. by the paying of :mem ber's,fees. The minutes of the last: meeting were read lty. Mrs. Watt:. Mrs. George Smith gave a report of the _year's work of the WMS. Plans' were; made .for. the , World Day . of Prayer, Which `.will be ;;held HARLK Visitors at ,the home of Mr, and rs. James Scott' on Wednesday. evening were: Mr, .and, 'Mrs: Nor. - ..man Shepherd, of Clinton; Mr. and' Mrs. Jim 'Arinstrong, .of Clinton,,. and 'Mir- and Mrs.'Nelson Lear,.of Londesboro...; ' MBSs Lois Ann: Somerville,' of Kitchener,:. visitedduring- the week end; with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, ,Archie Somerville and fam- ily. Miss Mary Lou. •Roe, of Strat- ford, spent last weekend with Miss Lois Roe, of Kitchener, ' Mr. and Mrs, Join Fairserviee,: of Blyth, visited on Saturday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. James The L.OL . held a successful. euchre- oh We'dnesday;': evening; , Proy'en by 15 •Year ° of leadership COLD WAVE Children's -Reg ` S5:5,0::NOW_ $ til.. N -... .eg.a•r 750` W: Regular . $10.;00:. NOW $8. Regular $12.50: •NOW. $10.00 This: Offer : Good Until Februa 28'th rY.: AKE A'PPOTNTMENT ;NOS!. ;V OUSE 0E BEAUT PHONE.493' ".' Pioneer is the ea* designed r: specifically for the Canadian wood cutting industry..It is ;� known professioiiallyfor its low cost of operation It.has. '—deco Prov'n y=1-5-yeariiof .- leadership, A proven• quality n, ` Pioneer RA' Chain Saw: ' costs $199.50. You get 'a saw that won't let you doiriri. Ask for a free demonstra- tion. Enquire.' about our . convenience finance plan. . MA R.KS , . 81.. Walton, Ontario EED RUBBE THE. 'HURON' ;EXPOSIT MPS? WORLD. DAY- OF PRAYER : The 1959. --World Day of Prayer service comes '`this ` year 'from; Egypt, where a 'committee of nine women representing the :Anglican: coliticTEvangelical (Presbyterian) and ---Coptic Orthodox, -Churches,•; -.worked on it in Cairo in-happy-fel=;; lowship. Theme of :the service is: "He said, .'Lord,. l' Believe', -and we Worshipped Rim." A`service will beheld atNorth- side United -Church •on : Friday, February° ;13, at 3 .p m.; ,with all woni'en of, the .area invited to at-! Also BlIiIS of Alk :the Dairy'>Breeds Whose Offspring Are the Profitable -Kind.- BETTER: CATTLE :FOR BETTER 'LIVIN Vour EW. 'TELEPHONE BOOT nl be printed soon Hul-lett Council I -f Ilett =township .columil`-headed' by its reeve; William. Jewitt, war- den of Huron C -aunty, Monday ap-" pointed: Clifford .•Saundercock as a::. .mem:her:Of'the IteWaShin .common-, ., ity hall hoard. Mr S,aundercock will act in '1959, replacing'treorge • Cowan Harry Tebbutt •. ;township; eferk willladvertise 'for .tenders, for crushing -12,000: cubic. yards `of gravel for' this, year's road pro gram Deadline for bids is': Febru art' 28. • . 5 A.'grant; of $25 was made to the Iluron County. Soil.. and Crop Im prevenient Association.. The town= Ship. will 'send :representatives'to. attend the annual convention this , month 'in •.Toronto of . the ,Ontario Good Roads' Association. -backache! —fired. oufl. •--reghdisfurhedd:. ARE' ALL IVES ;.,. FED UUP? -When they;are troubled by backache, . that tired out feeling or disturbed rest, many, many ,women', tom ;to' Dodds `Kidney Pills. These conditions can be caused by' eaten adds and wastes m 'the system and Dodd's Kidney Pills 'stimulate -the kidneys' and aid= their .'`. normal action of reinoring these excess adds, and , wastes, Then rife , seems brighter, bousoworklighter! Wby;do`fi't you, too; try Dodd's? 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