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C NSTANCE' NEWS OF ``THS WEEK
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Mr. Charles Dexter 'returned- the Orange Grand Lodge of Ong
hme
o Friday after being a patient tario West;, at Hamilton, as a Vele-
,St. Joseph's". Hospital, London gate of South Huron. .
We wish him`'' continued good Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Woods"
and
health Debbie, of , Ajax, apent the week
Mr. Borden Brown, left Thursday end with the latter's parents, Mrs
to attend a three-day: copvention of and Mrs. Frank, Riley.
Mr. and Mrs..James "Atwood and
family,, of -Windsor; spent the week
'end , with; Mr. and Mrs ; Robert
Grimoldby. ,
Mr and • Mrs Frank 'Tice,''Ham-'`
Ilton, spent the holiday weekend
with Mr. and Mrs': "Ross, MacGre-:
gord and 'fam;;?
ily• also . Mr. John
Ferguson, of - Clifford.
Congratulations ''ire . extended: to'
Mr. and Mrs Fred, Buchanan on
the arrival -Of .a Son on May 14.
Miss "Mary, Whyte, Mr.'Frank
Van Der Molen and Master Mar
van Van Der Molen, of ,Guelph,,
were weekend` guests withMr. and
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Warden and Mss: William Jewitt,
left Saturday morning where they
will spend several `days in:Ottawa.+
Miss' Muriel Dale, of Brampton,
was aholiday visiter, with ;.he r par-
ents, Mr.'and Mrs." Verne bale„,;',
Messrs: 'My
urr, Dale�and4 norge
1V1c twain and friends :Spent.; tire`
holiday weekend in • Detroit
Mr. and Mrs.'Howaril Presicator.
and `family': spent the weekend at
the. home of. Mr. 'and Mrs.,Les;
:Parker, of Exeter.
Mr and Mrs. E. zF " Warren anal:'
family' of London; :visited with Mt.'
and'' Mrs,: Earl Lawson on:: Monday:,'
Mr and Mrs: Borden Brown and.
daughters ";visited in Flint and
other points 'over holiday- week-.';
end:.
Mr. and 'Mrs. John Foggarty and
family of Regina; Sask., -visited
over the weekend., at the homes of
Mr; and.• :Mrs Wilbur . Jewitt and.
Mr.- and 1Virs. Wm. Jewitt.
Mr. and .Mrs. Russell Good and
Mr.. John ;Adams;.. of Londesboro
and Miss •Lilliapi Adams; • of Clin
ton;:.visited: Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs: Charles: Dexter- .
:Mr. and -:lVlrs.• ;Lorne ,Lawson at;,
`tended the : Auburn. S $ - annivers-
ary, services Sunday ,morning, with
the guest speaker being 'Rev. H.
Savauge, ,of .Pontiac, Mich:
Miss Marilyn Taylor wad chosen!
candidate to a three day,:: conven
tion •in Guelph, oto; represent the;
'441 lloihemaking Club ifi this area:
Mr, ant : Mrs. Ydutigblut and Mr.
and "Mrs, Carl, Longman. and fain
ily," of Io idesboro, visited. Monday
News of St. Colulubart
ST. COLUMBAN ' IRL _ GRADUA►TES:
FROM SCHO L , OF NURSING..;
Miss Anne Marie' McMillan Was beth Nolan and Frank.
one•; of the graduating .class:. at St.
Joseph's School of Nursing;- Lon-
don,. on. Friday. She is the daugh=
ter of Mr.: and Mrs. William Mc
Millan, R.R. 1, Staffa. She 're-
ceived het primary education at
S.S.S. N. 4, Hibbert,, " and graduat-
ed from Sea£arth. District High
School. Attending 'the,- 'graduating
exercises at Thames Hall were:
Mr.' and Mrs. William M.eMillan,
],Noreen and: Danny, Mrs. Mary-:.
Williams, Tom Vlrilliams, Mr., and
Mrs 'tom Williams, Mr. 'and Mrs.
Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Williams, Mr and Mrs.
John Coyne,, -Mrs. Joseph" Melady.
Also attending were Mr. and Mrs.
John McMillan, son paid daughter,
and. Mr.. and Mrs. John .Williams,
Detroit; Mrs. Margaret McMillan
and .Mrs and.Mrs. Joseph Williams,
Flinty' Mich. Later; 'Miss McMillan
was.. guest of ,honor at a,dinner and'
reception at the Glenallan restaur-
ant, London- • ..
- Mr. and 'Mrs W. J, Pinnsonault
and ,family; : Windsor, with -Mr. and
Mrs. ':Jack McIver.`
Miss Marie O'Conjior, St. Jos>
eph's School of Nursing, London,
with Mi and Mrs; James. O'Con=;
aur.
-Peter-___Maloney,, <Toronto, with
Mr. and Mars. 'Peter Maloney. -
Miss . Regina Bowman,' London,
and Mass CJ'eo -Bowrnan,,Stratford,
with Mr. and Mts. , Frank Bow
man.
'--Miss Anne,! Nolan and ;'Vincent
Nolan, • Kitchener, with Mrs. ;Eliza
NEW:IHORMONE 1Mi LANT`
INTEREST BEEF FEEDERS
The introduction ' of anew hor
;none: implant=an estradiol pro::
gesterone cothbination--.is stirring;
up a lot: of interest amongOntario'
beef feed ers-•'Chief "talking, point is.
the reported 21 per cent increase in
gains: (from, 2.33" "to.:'2.82 pounds'
day).obtained-in lbe a'-tvhei
steers' on pasture were treated with
the $2.50 implant.
` Tlit results, are similar to those:
we have obtained herein Ontario
with stilbes'trol '(;another hor='
'more),'' states Dr, T. D. Burgess,"
animal " husb'andry' researcher at.:
the Ontario 'Agricultural . College.
."Our' tests have 'shown .that stil
bestrol-trea'ted, steers outgain, un-
treated steers;; by 20 to 30 per cent.
and;do•it or" ,approximately,'10 per-
cent less •feed., The 'cost of the, stil,.
bestrol was, -about• 20 cents 'Per an_
;reply to a question
-the'r`e • was ,any majoF1ifference
.effects between the -:two hormone
treatments, Dr -:Burgessgxplain_
ed': ."So • far;, allwe,-know is "that
they.both give about:20 pet cent
increase in gams.on less feed"
Dr;;:Burgess' stressed there;,were'
as yet unfinished 'problems; with
stilbestrol, One - of , them was to
find out how long the hormone was;;
active' "We' plan to compare " a
single iniplant" of • stilbestrol with
re -plants at '100-, days," says .Dr.
Burgess.'" '"The test will ;be ` tried
on 600 -pound Steers' 'over .a240 -day
feeding period, .and • we expect to
',have 'Initial results this fall •"
Another problem .which will- ' in=
terest ;some,farmers is['that with.
stilbestrol!" feeding grain on pas-:
ture :nrrghtmot pay; "Our first ex:
perimenL indicated that," explains
Dr- Burgess.,'•`.Wheri•our 24=animal
test comparing stilbastrol-implant-,
_ed "steers'; fed` grain to • steers" fed:
n .rain is completed;, we can be.
more' definite."
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with Mr. and Mrs..Charles Dexter.,
We are sorry'to learn Mr. Geo.'
Leitch rs a patient in. Scott Mem-
orial Hospital; Seaforth, where he
underwent an 'operation., Tuesday
morning. We wish. him a speedy
return' to good health.
KINSMEN CLUB OF CLINTON
Mr. and Mrs. • Ken Batson an
Carol Forest, with Mr. and Mrs -
T. J, Rolland.• -
Fergus 'Maloney and Miss Anne'
Maloney, Kitchener, with Mt. and
Mrs. Frank Maloney.
Mr,' and Mrs, Leon Murray. and
Joe Murray; Toronto, with Mr.
and Mrs, filbert Murray.
• Miss Florence •, Sloan ,and Torii'
Sloan spent the weekendin Buffa
ho.
Pat Sloan, Assumption- Univers-
ity; with ft., and •Mrs, James
Sloan. -
Mrs. • Joseph., Eckert and 'Mrs.
Gilbert :Murray are in Sarnia % at
.tendingthe Diocesan convention of
the • Catholic- Women's : Teague,
Mr. and Mrs. John -;O'Leary, . of
London; with:-Ntr. and Mrs., John
Coyne.
Miss Hilda • Kennedy, .London,
with Mr., and Mrs. Auguste Duck-,
arme.:
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