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. " Universal .peaCe 'sounds ridicu--
Rous to the head of an average
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Points T1ndustriai And
Land Possibilities In Huron!
cation.
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The oldest farm organization in this part of our Province • could
T{uron County held its ' 27th an- easily, be a vaeationland"..
nual' meeting in Clinton Thurs-' He ‘remarked—ori. the :beautiful
day, followed by. a _banquet and i..scenerie-s along;-- the ' Saugeen;
nipsiig with a . panel discussion. Maitland and the Bayfield Rivers
The groupwas the Huron Coun in the counties., "lt has Muskoka
ty Fruit Growers': Association. heat!" he e x c l a. i m e d
"We should: look with- an eye to won entolk Canadian women, in.
1 the future in the development of general, should develop some, real
our part. of the province", said Canadian • dishes.. The Irish have
,guest speaker'Steve Stothers of their stew and ,the Scotch the
Lucknow, whoa was the first ag Haggis, Huronia has: many pons-
ricultural representative of , Hur- ibilities, in• rriany 'ways 'arid it is
. on •County. in 19 8 It- was NFr:. -ttp••r• a eacli"'fndividuat, to -do as
Stothers who was responsible for best he pan with` -them"
organizi agthe,, Huron .Fruit ' He said :,. ` Some organizations
Growers * T.
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He suggested that an industrial 'buried, -but this, apparently, is, not
commission for the ,area, of. Hur- the ,case .with the :Huron County
on -Bruce be set u "At Fruit Growers. •
p present, •
`Agriculture, . has bad more' upa
our .reevesand clerks have to
rush ..to Toronto whenever there
is a hint.. of some; new industry'
seeking •a .location".. A commis=
si.on , should, if formed, prove
and downs inthe' past 50 years
;than :any other • business in, the
province": He: .briefly- reviewed.
some of the experiences, the fruit
beneficial;• he said. gr9wers of . 'Huron. had:: gone
Develop ' Canadian Dishes
' "We should: give more atten-
tion" , he added, "to the. fact that,
PE.CI4,
LIWIONALH.7,RAIL-WAYSTT
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LV. Southampton " 6.00 pan.
• Pon Elgin 6.10 p.m.
Turners...' f 6.21 p.m. •
:Paisley. 6.35 P.M.
':..;_:_-.Pinksrton.._ ..6.45 p.m. ''
Cargill ' • 6.50 p.nt.
Dunkeld f 6.55 p.rn. •
V✓alkerton 7.03 pail.
Mildmay 7.15 p.m..
Clifford' 7.30 pan.
I1arriston'• 7.45 p.m.
Ar. Palmerston 8.00 p.m.
' ' f—flag stop
Lv. Palmerston
Moorefield.
• Drayton
Goldstone
Alma
Fergus
E1•ora
• Guelph .
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Stops.West Toronto
& Parkdale
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8.00 p.m.
8:13 p.m..''
8.21 p.m. ..
8.28 p.m'. '.
8.3G p m:
8:51 p.m. ,
8.57 p.m:
9.45 p.m.
Ar. Toronto .. .
11'200
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Tickets reading from stations between Wiarton and Harriston and:
bettyeen. Kincardine and Listowel will be honored on: this• train: •
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. COMPLET'E' INI:ORMAT1ON FROM AGENTS
NAIIAN.. NATIONAL
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Wheih.er we ore saving. money
r• petting it .bock to wotk
" of Our trockein the hope'
olsnvirig a few tents Per
new equipment that will .iOrry '
eping. rip e. ye rein rosti is part 'of
but of levcry dollar •we,' spend.
, Keeping ,ouipsts down .1)114 kept.
dost of .1ePurtei,cplinfic low,Tba(s:,
the Viray We' both:warit
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Officers.- Elected .:
. ,Officersrelected at the , M'orn-
ing'session were: Pres,; Fred Mid-
dleton, R. 3, ,Clinton; first . vice'
president, . William McGuire, R.
2,'Bayfield; second vice President,
Fraser Sterling; R 2,' ; Bayfield;
secretary treasurer,G. W. 1V,Lont=
gomery, Clinton, agriculture re-•-
.presentative for Huron; district
director, J. "W.;.•Joynt, Lucknow;
past president, ., Tzim Salikeld,
Lucknow.
Directors are: ;George Johnson,
R..2, . Bayfield;: 'Benson Sowerley,
R ,2, Goderich Donald A. Smith;
R. 2, Bayfield.; Philip Mackenzie,
Kippen; T. V Hoggarth, Exeter;'
Lorne Woods, Luckriow; ;Robert
Archibald,: R. 4, ...Seaf orth; James.`
Gardiner,Kirkland; J. W. Joyrt,
R. 2,'. Lucknow; Harvey . Mittheh;
R. 2; Goderich;.'Clayton •.Laith-
•waiter R. ' 1; . Goderich; ' Wilfred;.
.•Smith, R. 3, Godercih.
...After a lapse of four years, the
association :decided to renew . its,
:affiliation 'with the Huron `County
; Federation 'of* 'Agricilltuf e . and
named. the president';as :its
ector on, -.the federation
• Mr. Stothers was introduced by
�J W: Joyrt and -thanked -by Fred
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Middleton. Guests who were in
troduced by G. W. Montgomery
included, Dr. J. W. Shaw, -Clinton,
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• In the panel disctission on• fruit
groWing. in Ontario Bob Carbert,
radio station ,CICI4X,- Winghatn,
ftrm commentatorc,,,, was_ chair-
-Min: -the inclUdeci
JOhnSon, Dominion fruit inspect4
' or, London; Professor C: Kel-
1 ly, botany 'dePartment,
Professor Scotty Allen,' etomolo-
' 'London; 'Ey, Goveulock, Forest.
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WOLF CUBS:: THE VOICE. OF• TEMPERANCE
The 'legality,': of !bottle clubs has
been called—in—question, = It look '
ed as if they ;.were• going to 'get
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away :with their .evasion of the
slaw. Their members bought tick-.:
ets. .With these tickets -they put-
Chased their liquor. •There waa;ilo
rnoey transaction for liquor .and
So the law , was not .broken. The
tickets earnaµflaged'the,•infraction
Ofthe .law 'Now 'the Officers of
the law have decided that the
camouflage is too thin: They have
challenged , the ' validity of the
bottle club.: It remains tobe seen. .
:whether law breakers can .bake •
a fool of the law : of whether the'
-intenta, d P ruder p se of the 'law; -is..
to be .' sustaried. Advt:
'Although several Cubs are still
confined , to their lairs .with_ the
inumps, most of . the ' Pack • 'have
;found their way back to- the
jungle again with 17 turning out:
for• last ' week's.. meeting around
tne,:eounciLkock. ,.Sizer ;'Billy: An-
drew coridncted.the opening cere-
monies, . followed:. by inspection.;
Inatrtction on Various test , work.
lovas' °given b the leaders, after
which a' ,lively program, of floor
hockey, ' •relayi games and calfs-
'thenics was . held. The meeting'
'wase closed• with. the .usual.Grand:
Howl and .Cub. Prayer.
. Great interest' has ariSen -in the
indoor nein.. hockey as a result
Last week's game between:Whites
and Tawnys ended in a .474 tie
which.. team will gain . a place in
the Cuba to. a :game scheduled
they . are hoping that a lot. of.
'Cubs Will atill be On the sick list,
but anyhow it should prove a lot
of fun.
Did "YOU" do your good turn
for the day?
Ctwi,
TRADE MARK REG
is a natural partner
of good things to eat
with your- Neighbor
Owners csnd,see...
, their preference -is for
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REPEATS DimA,ND FOR .,_,
ONTARIO HEART' CILINKiS
everybody likes sPoke len the Leg-
• In. an off -handed Manner, John,
merchant; P. -C. member fo
Huron-Di:lice, 'repeated his de-
,tablish _heart ,clinics throughout
the province *here peOple un-
,abie to pay but suffering 'from
heart ailments, would -get the
A member' of the LegilitUre
. ed more applause throughout his'
.,,peech than any other Member of
the 'Government.,
i''`I'll admit I am a Member of
the '!Ginger .Group", said Mr,
flarina, -.but what we 'suggest is
in the interests of the people";
'The' Huron .- Bruce •legislator
, its advanced sociaiilegislIttion and
' predicted that there is ,s ill a bet-
ter deal coining for the people, of
Ontario from the Irost adrninis-
t'ration, c . : ' , c.;',o*
8i1ggeged 4 Toronto Members
'learn hoil the people live and
•Noisiwormagelimgemeirmeesearimarm!104 think
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Here is the 2-3 plow tractor that's built to ‘the specifications
modern farming demands. ThellIq Model Z ;:'0`11 poiNTr
.. to srAre tO do every'job profitably, at the loVvest it
yOti uneqUalied servicing ease that Puts i't in a 'class b;;‘,, itself' •
for money-savIrig maintenance..
for design.lets yod see what you are
Flotetitide Seat, acijuStable steering wheel, easy, td re:.ch
controls, hand -Operated thikch ale but a feW of the feattires'
eorge
Goderich
raith
PhOfie 1285
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