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•WEDNES6AY, JUNE .8t+h, 1956
Mrs, Gerald Gibson of London.'
spent a few • days with her par-
ents,. Mr and Mrs. Lyman Sut-
ton. Mx. Giibson also spent the
week -end ;here.
Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Fairhall and
family of Glen.. Orchard. spent
the.' week -end •'`With Mr.' and Mrs.
Frank Maul'dep and Keith.
Those from here attending the
the harvester demonstration at
harvester' ,,dernonstratiOn at El.
infra 'were' :Messrs. 'Jack' Barr,
:.Perri lJodgiyis, Harold ' Percy,
Cecil Sutton and Frank Maulden:
The.-iolyrood' 'WI•' met- on
Thursday .at the home, of Mrs..
:
R. Elliott with Mrs. Frank
Thompson • in ,,charge. The . roll
call'was answered with "a vege-
table and- its 'chief vitamin';. A
bake sale .was discussed also an,
entertainment for this; month and'
a bus trip to Detroit. Mrs. Mark
Johnston and Mrs. Ewart •.Taylor
judged the oatmeal ,cookies with
prizes- •going to Mrs 'Frank•,
Thompson and Mrs.' WM. • Eadie..
Delegates to: the district annual
are Mrs.' J:° Smith,, Mrs. J, Ackert.
and '.Mrs. P. A. Murray. The, Con-
vener/ was in charge of the fol
lowing program: topic, . Value a
birds in' agriculture, prepared by
Mrs Gordon Wall :and read by
Mrs ,Smith:•• •Mrs Eadie .gave the
Motto.; "Cultivation 'does as, much
forthe soul • as:.for' the soil".; Mr.
L. MacKenziefavored with a
piano solo. 'Mrs. Raynard Ackert
and .Mrs. Morgan Johnston' sang
.a duet accompanied by MLrs 'Al-
lan Miller.. A . vegetable. .contest •
was conducted by.. Mrs.: P. ; "A,
1V.iurray. Mrs :Tom ' Hodgins read
the current :events ; `which'•'were
prepared' by Miss 'Edna:. Hoyle,
•Mrs. S..' Farmer ,expressed her
thanks for cards.. and treats
while in the hospital,„—Mrs, Perry
Hodgins gave • a reading, also, Mrs:
A. Murray. Reereshinentswere
served.
"Mrs H. A, Graham visited dur-
ing• the. past week, with. Mr. and
Mrs.'. Joe ' .Cassidy and family at
Teeswaterand' with Mr. and' Mrs.`
tr:
'PHONE 10, LUCKNOW'
TRAIN ,RIDE. SOMETHING•
FORMER OFFICIAL . GETS
"TER ON .FRAUD CHARGE •
Visibly 'shaken, • almos't, tearful;
Jrloyd„ Douglas :Holland' of God-
.fetich,' former clerk -treasurer at:
Sinton,, • stood; -before *.• a—packed
qi. troom At5.16 p.xrri. • Friday :as
':Boron•: County Magistrate' D. E:
.. filmes, . Q.C., 'Sentenced :.him to
years •. less one day. definite
ink 'the Ontario Reformatory at
• 'Guelph.
by 'fraud' of over $5,:000 from 'the
town of Clinton and: its boards.
Neatly ;dressed in a brown gab
a, dine, ' suit; the blond -haired.
father of .two young children was:
also, given an undeterminate sen-
tence. 'of 12• months on 'the same
count On a lesser charge Of ob-
taining; gasoline for his personal/
year., iby false pretences, Holland
was- given an added one-month
sentence:
NEW FOR DISTRICT PUPILS
iMrs.• Frank Ritchie, who tea
ches at. Zion, took her pupils for
a • train ride 'to Wingharn last
week, where they visited the
!CKNX studio and- -' tranarntter
station 4 and.:the. new . Winghaxn
Nigh School•. ,
The train ride was a novelty
for. most , f the children --in fact,
a new: experience for thein
Both the'two year and;one- There are eleven': studentsout-
, Twenty-nineHollandare to ion_ .bion •schAol with: the boys'
pleaded guilty. ui 'theA'Clnton month sentences
town hall to : a charge' of .theft,' currently.
numbering the girls :9 to 2.
i'veS:
riculture a Brighter Look
-Gieat—eliangelliavetakell-Place in
farming in •recent . years changes
:that have brought new concepts of
crop production' and animal. hus-
bandry;
soilreacorrserva
and rnoistu
tion; 'management sand' marketing.
Symbol of one of the major
changes in f i,ming. operations is
the steering 'Wheel. ' It stands for
power -power that. has been made
a.ilab1e"-•-thr-oitgh:. ±rte
machines' to do'practically every
the farm. power ithat has
job on ,
graven agriculture its 'reatest hit in
� g.
centuries -:-power that has: brought
opportunitiei� fora greater. partici-
pation' in'higll. standards of living.
In the promotion of "steering
wheel farming" Massey -Harris and
have made available
Ferguson ha
tractors and implements with out-
standing features;: to apply:power
in the modern way. Sound,..
advanced 'engineering', high
standards ..iri materials and manu-
facture,
ors and. facture, thorough testing,aiyzi
prompt' efficientervice'combine to
make Massed }larris and Ferguson
machines outstanding in depend
ability, long life and`econotny.
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M. •,Johnstone afListawel.
'Friends of Miss Winrifred Mc-
Farian bride -elect, spent Friday
evening at her ;home ': where .' she
displayed her trousseau.
,Pupils Have .Outing •
On Friday S,S. No, 2 enj oyed
a bus:trip• to Goderich. The bus,
given by 1VIr. ' ,Harvey ' Webster,
carried 43:.passengers. The ' Crod
erich Chamber ,of Commerce took
the children for' a ' .delightful
boat' ride. and; also provided them
with. . a guide. •Places of ' interest
which they: visited •were : the Sifto
Salt Works, Knox Presbyterian.
Church,, Harbor . Park . where
they enjoyed a picnic. lunch, The
,Shaeffer Pen Co., ' the County
Museum, ' the Laithwaite Stone
statues,•-the.ttraek`' and Dr.
Dunlop's tomb.Y • •
-- Mrs: Mary—liutledge atnsl.__ .rs;_
May Rutledge (the former May
Pollock)' from Verdun, . Man ,' :vis-
iced during the, past week with
Mr:and-Mr Win: Co Mrs.•Ma-y=
Rutledge -Spernt--tier -childhood'
days on the . farm now .owned by•
•Mr. •John Einerson. •-.
Mr. Fred Hamilton left for' his
home in Vancouver after visiting
with relatives' There. '
Mr. and. Mrs. ,Gerald, 'R.hody &
-fam°il°y spent—Saturda r at Kitch-
ener. • • . •
Mr.. Jack Walsh of " McTier
spent. "the'•week-end at his home
here. ,
° Mrs.: ,Milton Walsh ` and• Miss
Annie . Wall spent a day during
the week with Mr., and Mrs,Jos-
eph Wall at Luekiiow. • •
Mr .and Mrs. Ardi11 • Mason of:
Huron and • Mrs.. Wm. Bushell 'of
Lucknow visited on Sunday -with
'Mrs. J. W. Colwell. '
Mr. and Mr's. Cliff Armstrong:
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of Niagara Falls . and Mr. and
Mrs., Charles Sutherland of Tor
_onto were week end' visitors With
Mr, and Mrs -p James rI1 dgins.
"My Ontario"
4'The creaming' turbulence, of'.
rock -girl rivers, the serene .
quiet of jewel-like lakes ' .
guarded by sentinel pines.
Ager that tis Y •Qntar2.o;-the
where
Ontar?- � of the." angler, .
trout -- speckleds; browns,`.
rai'nhow.$ --' come . fast, ffut
a'nd fighting ., Really,
Paradise wasn't lost, it's'here
in Ontario''.
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--Ho1U-look P,-Ge11e,.-G ed►�+S►let
Ann 'Webster gave a 'readilit; Oil
"Christian. Citizenship prepared •
by. Miss'D.ea,n..1Vlac .e+?dri The
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hymn' "Sun of My , . Soul
then sung. A filmstrip ,,.. Boy.
Meets Girl"' was .s' rywrn Follo'- `
hig this : the 111(41.in sweretl
written qui$,•' ` •
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itnfted Church. Y.F:U .
The , bi-rionthly Y.R.U. Meet-
ing: of the United Church, was
held on Sunday evening. with
Don; Thoinpson m charge of the'
meeting which wa's opened. with.
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