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NEI?NEISDAY, MB, 8th, 1661
HAD, GRATI FYI.NG
CHURCH • YEAR
(ST,, HELENS :NEWS)
The annual meeting; .of 'Calvin
• United Church at'\St., Helens was
;held' on Tuesday,, January 0,1st
in the Sunday School , Rooms.
Rev. B. F. Green presided 1960
was avery gratifying year. .1i e:•
M; &' M.' givings showed' a' mark.
increase. 'and. the 'General Fund.
had a...substantial balance.. In
1960 the ,Sunday •School had an
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`TH1 LUGKNOIN �SENTIN L, LUCK TOW, ONTARIO
increased attendance and larger
g vtngs to missions. Four'. gifts
were sent to; the .Church Camp-
'atSchooGl•oderch; by , the Sunday
..
Reports from the Women's
organizations were very gratify,
• ing. The' W:M S. showed, ah. in
crease over last— year. • The WP-
rnen'sgroups had lost sQme.'
value members. The W.A.;'.re
ported •a : substantial balance of
ler • re ecorating the Sunday
School •ooms A . vote of thanks
was extended 'to Mr; and Mrs,.
Green ., and other officers who
made 1960 a successful year. The
congregation. of Calvin Church
are looking;'forward to. 1961.
Narked, $0th Birthday
On • Frid., February'2nd,. ;1VIr.
A. Q. Webb celebrated ..his 80th
birthday. Mr. Webb has been, a
patient in Wingham Hospital. for
'se.veral ;months although he' is.
fairly well at present. Many
friends and relatives called on
him to. ' extend a "Happy Birth-.
day." ' . ` •
Naniey Curran Is,.O101: Leader •
The first 4=H meetingwas,
held 'at the home of Nancy • and,
:Patsy 'Cranston on Tuesday ev-
ening, •'There were seven •'girls
present as : well as • the leaders,
Mrs. McPherson and
Mrs. " Allen Cranston:. to 'begin
the• project "Clothes _Closets. Up
To Date." It>'was: decided to have
.meetings ,on Tuesday. :nights ,and
have them ' at each home of the
'ciub girls. The leaders .distribut-".
ed members .parriphlets .and they
'discussed• planning,the , dress,,
lines; colour. and •pattern. select
Lion.. Officers were elected as ' fol
low's:, President, 'Nancy Curran;
Secretary -Treasurer„ Nancy Cran
s:ton;• 'Press' Reporter, ' Nancy
Dor.,cht . The next Meeting' ' will
beheld at the- hon -ie. of : Nancy
and 'Susan Dorscht
WEDDING BELLS
DIEHL CARTER;
Edna May ' Carter and Garnet
Oliver Diehl exchanged marriage
vows at the home.of Mrs. Robert.
Good,. Rev, J. • C... Hutton of Pine
River performed' the ceremony.,
,The bride is the : daughter of Mr.
andMrs. Goldie Carter . ter of Gode
rich and the groom is :the. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward., Diehl',' also
of Goderich.,
Given in marriage. by '• her'fa-
ther, the bride • wore . a. white
lace floor -length , wedding gown.
trimmed with' sequins and pearls,.
Her shoulder -length •veil of silk
illusion. fell ,from a. crown, ,.o f se
tlutns. a,nd pearls and she carried
a white Bible crested with•. red
rroses.and lily ot. the valley.'
Mrs. Arthur Roulston of R;in
cardine, was matron of honor,,
and Miss Karen Diehl, sister of'
the , groom, was bridesmaid,'
They wore waltzlength gowns
of blue nylon lace' over. • taffeta
and sequin" ' headpieces. and they.
carried bouquets.. of . pink roses;
Arthur, Roulston of Kincardine:.
was groomsman and ' ):Kenneth;
Cantwell ushered the 'guests ...
A • reception' was held in. the.
evening ' at' the, home' of the
groom's 'parents. • The' bride's ,mo-
ther chose a .dress. of navy' blue
lace over taffeta with, white' ac-
cessories. and,a corsage' of Ameri-
: can. Beauty roses. The groom's
'mother wore a• •blue. jersey •.dress
with • white: accessories . ,and a.
corsage of 'American 'Beauty; ros-`
es.
Fo:r ` her' wedding'. trip, ' 'the
';bride .wore a• white sheath .dress
topped, with•a b1ue;'coat'to 'which•
was,pinned •a corsage -of pink 'ro-
ses, a white, feather' " hat and'
black and 'white', accessories. The.
young• couple' will z'eSide in
Goderich.,•
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Even if .you are on ' the right 'LEARNING LASSIES'
Haack, you'll, get, run. ovei''if''you '•CLUB' MEETING.:
utit . sit there.
:' The second '.Meetings 'of the 4-H.
Homemaking, .'Club • Colw•anas.h
Learning �Lassie.s:.,was : held in
1 Hackett's United Church. 'It was'1.
i opened With the 4-H pledge ;8z1.'.
therpll call."This was followed.
by ' discussions on • .measur ment
and• preparation:. of material.
'Hilda',Ritchie 'gave 'a demotistra,
tion
..Hilda.
good, posture and JoAnne
Alton and Joanne. Crozier gave a
:demonstration ,'on. I straightening'
material.' The meeting was 'cloy
ed 'With the . Queen...':
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Ripley; • Native '. Passes
The' death of 'Eine R . Martyn,
a former Ripley resident, 'oc'cisr'-
•red at Port Arthur.:General 'Hos
pita) .on January .23rd' at 'the:age
• . of ; 6Q, after' 'a long • illness:. He.
'was a consulting engineer, .with.
'Ontario Hydro ,Surviving are
his:, wife and 'daughter., ,two sig-.
tern, ,Mrs•. Harry. W.• 'Alton ('Kath-.
I ?yn) of Walkerton 'and ' Amelia
of Toronto;.. four brothers,;.
gene and" Lovell cif Toronto' and
David' and Allan of•: Streetsvii•le:
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OTTAWA:: LETTER
Ottawa,
February • 3rd, : 1961.
.Dear, Editor '
Once more it .is• my pleasure
to drop •you ,a ,line in.: connection`
iith ' some of ..the' " current:, hap
penings here 'in the, (House of
Commons. I apoi eciate° very:
much •you li i; n ,•publ'ished
some of my rr E,, letters and
I am.happy 't;, ..Ey that •I have
had several'"fat.able toni,rrients•
•from some of �• .r r' readers..
This.past wet'' ha: been quite
usual as. there •;); been n�' new
legislation brought in to 'any%
• ,";great extent. That' is not saying
.that •there have- not,' been' i� stars
ccs ,of great interest here,
There was an announcement`
Tha&e: by Mt:. Hees, the , Minister
of. Trade' and ' .Comnn e•r'ce ` Which'
in '.my opinio.ri Was 'one of the
most ..,impot'ta it announcements
that has been .made for quite
ome time. As you'know„ we,•have
a :great number of oil wells • in
Canada... Some feW years ago
,bei c, was,' an oil'pipeline built
from the west down to Ontario
and there .' is' now a movement
afoot to continue that pipe line
on ' as far as Montreal • ,
The co"rnp'anies that , own • most
of our oil . wells in the Western
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OATS
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Rodne - Fundy Shield, Simco. and
PRICE PER . BUSHEL.
a 'ZIo. 1, . $1.50, Canada Certified` . No..1, $1.60
Canada Registered. No. 1, $1.75.4
d,
BARLEY
York,Herta, Brant and Parklaiiid
PRICE PER BUSHEL,. •
Canada No. 1, $1.90, Canada Certified No. 1, $2.15
CANADA REGISTERED No:. 1, ".$225'
SELKIRK WHEAT
PRICE PER BUSHEL
Canada No. 1, $2.60, Canada .Certified No. $2.60
Canada •Registered No. '1, $2.75
Canada No.
4 Choices(1)
Garry, 'Tilerta, Selkirk; Mix
) Garry, York, . Selkirk .Mix
3
) •Rodney; Herta, Selkirk' Mix
(4
) Rodney, • York, Selkirk Mix
Mixed ' at ratio o :pks. oats, :2 ,pks. barley, 1 pk. wheat
MIXED GRAIN,
1, '.Mixture, . $4.7.5 per 100 lb. bag.
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M!XED GRAIN'
Canada No. 1 Mixture, $4.25 pet 100 Ib.. bag
2 choices ` (1) ' Garry, : Herta Mix
(2) Rodney, ``Herta ` Mi
Mixed.. at ratio of 6 pecks oats, 2 pecks barley
ALL `GRAIN AS . TREATED
s. DISCOUNT O F 5c PER BUSHEL
ON ORDERS. OF OVER 10 BAGS.
nders:o.
Limited
IoduictS
• Phone 21-W ' 'Lucknow:
provinces ..-are subsidiaries of
foreign •.' companies In 'other:
words,. , the money' 'that has been
fxivested:: in our, Canadian corn-:
panies! IS - controlled' mostly by
United , States. companies.:' The
'program of ,these United '.States
companies {': that' own: our. wells
is' toy just pump a certain amount
f oil .from' our 'Canadian wells.
o ..ell
and ':.these• same Companies im
port' "oil from Venezuela . to Can-
ada ' arid'. this .Venezuelan • oil is
sold. throughout Canada: • Last,'
year: we. had 'an . adverse' trade.
balance. wi.th.`•,Venezuela ',of 150.
niilllon. dollars, 'Mr; . Hees an,
pounced this week .that. if' the
oil .companies, here in:Canada do.
not . increase ' ,their.. 'output' b
P Y.
45%., •his department 'would put:
import .quotas :foreign oil' be
ing :bi ouit into Canada. This
simply neaps 'that Mr. Hees 'is
telling " our Canadian .companies:
which are governed . by. the 'Unit-
ed States •-companies that' they
must :pump. more out of..our'
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Canadian ,welds Personally,
think that legislation ':such:. as '
this is, long ;overdue.
Another" 'annpuneement `. that
was .made in the House of Corn
pions . this ;'.week ' was `that the
Canadian Wheat • Board .has r e'
gotiated the 'sale. of wheat .and
:.barley' to China amounting
to
approximately :60 : million. `dollars
As you: know, there is 'a great
difference of opinion as' to whe=
thee', We, :should deal 'with China,.
or 'not abut the fact' remains that..
there: are hungrypeople • in . •'
China, •many of thein 'near star
vation.. They ',are hiuman 'beings.,.:
•th'e. Sanaa.' as ,.ourselves 'and we'.
have ,the . surplus grain ' here „in...,
Canada, ,::so why • not '.have that'
grain .placed; w .here it` can • .re-
Zieve "much suffering
• This will be'all for this .letter.
and ' I het, e, to drop you another.:
line neat. week.
Yours • .sincerely,
• Andy Robinson,
Federal Member for :Bruce.
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