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Fines of $10 and costs have
been levied against .dog owners
Southampton who penin tted:
their pets to run at 'lare,' •
At • .Clinton ,District High
School; '90.1 percent of the Grade
13, papers written were passed.."
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At Hanover' District . High.
School 287 -Grade 13 papers were
written \ with 236 passed,, for . an
.82 percent record..
At Elmira, Grade• 13 students .
had •a high percentage of success-
ful 'students, with five exceeding
an average of, 80% to .qualify•. for
Ontario Scholarships.
Sgt. H. Barker of . the Goderich
detachment of the Ontario Pro-
vincial . Police gives- the ,follow=
statisticsforthe Month • of
July.' in the , tour' townships: of
Colborne, West •Wawanosh God'e
rich and Ashfield:, .16 accidents,
.only four of ,which .were. report-
-able?, being. over $100 in damages;;
'one 'person killed, "abutthat was
on private property; eight single
ve fele ; accidents; totalof-570-
vehicles' checked; 207 warnings',
given; 'total of ,, 68 'charges" laid,
48 .of thein being for speeding..
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LUCKNOW
DISTRICT
HOLYROOD
Mr. Leslie Harris, London, is
visiting with ,Mrs. Howard and
Mr. Earl Harris and ' also with.
hismother in Wingham Hospital..
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest .Erdman
and: family, Waterloo, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Farmer and Crheryl, of.
Stratford were visitors this ' past.
week . with Mr. and. Mrs. Sam
Farmer.
Mrs M Reed, :,and Girvin, Dun-
gannon were Sunday visitors with
Mr. ' and :'Mrs, Lorne Eadie.
• 'Mr.': and Mars. Lloyd Ackert
and family ' spent • Wednesday
with friends at Wanstead:
- Mr, William' Welsh has .secured
a position in Ottawa.; and plans.
on moving there with his family
the end, of the month. ' •
Mrs Darby Toronto, is •visit,
ing withher daughter, Mrs. Mel
Passmore. ,
Mr, Raynard and Lloyd Ackert
recevied• . word of the death ' of
their, cousin,' Mr. Gueat Dobson
of* Ethel last week. Mr. Dobson
was a .nephew,, of ' Mrs.. Ernest
Ackert,. I:ucknow. - •
Mr. and: Mrts. Sam Farmer vis-
ited,
isited, Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs.
John Black, Owen Sound.
KINLOUGH
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The W,.A, met at the church on
Tuesday when a • quilting was
held,. Mrs, Roy Schneller pre,
sided Mrs., Milton Walsh read the
scripture and Mrs. William Cox.
gave the meditation.. The , word
for the. roll call • was "Gory."
Mr.. and. Mrs. Harold Hall, enby
and. Mr. and Mrs. James' Dillon.
returned home from their trip. to
Manitoulin: .
The July' meeting; ;of the. Pres-
byterian W.M.S.; was held at the,
home of Mrs, Gordon' MacDonald.
The; meeting opened with the
'purpose and , hymn, "What a'
friend we have` in Jesus" follow-
ed • by the' scripture by Mrs. Gor-
don MacDonald and meditation
or} •Elisha by 'Mrs: Alex. Percy.
Prayer .by Mrs. Perry, Hodgins.
Poems on Elizah and Elisha sent
by Mrs. MacPherson were' read
by„ Mrs. Perry Hodgins and Mrs..
Alex Percy. ' Ten members an-'
swered , the roll `'call "Fruit.”
Thankoffering, plans were' discus-
sed. The meeting was 'turned over.
to Mrs: Don Bushell for the. program. A letter from Miss. Lillian
Dickson was read by Mrs. Don
CHURCH NEWS
,Ashfield: Presbyterian
The Augusft • meeting of Ash-
field W.1VI.S. was held: atthe home
of Miss Sadie Johnston on Thurs-
day,. August 17th. Mrs. D. A. Mc -
Bushell. Mrs 'G Harkness; : Mrs.
_Frank,JiauldenLand. Mrs. Perry
Hodgins. ;The.' Bible. Quiz -"and•: a
chapter 'front the study book was
read.. "A time for a Waik." Hymn,,
"Pass me not .Oh gentle Saviour"•
Was sung followed by prayer' &,
grace.• Lunch 'was served.
Mrs. J:':.VP. Colwell ; spent a few
'days at , the home .of . Mr::, and
Lean was leader and opened the Mrs: bon: McCosh at, Purple
Grove.
'meeting with prayer and the re-
peating of .the '"purpose"; in urli=
son. Mrs. Jack McCreight.: had the
devotional and meditation.: . Her
topic was"You" and she' stressed
that you:'inust partake of. Spirit=
ual food to be of use in God's
work,' and. you must love your
neighbor. as.yourself. ' RoIl . call
was' answered by a 'catechism
question ,and• answer. Mrs. Jack
McKenzie rendered a solo "Bless
my Soul." Mrs. Dave ' McMurchy
gave an article op "The . Secret
• of Strength." Mrs. William John::
ston gave : `the story,: of- , Lydia a
woman, of the '.,Bible as told in
Acts • 16:; The<.•discussion from the
study ':book was taken . by Mrs.
D. A. McLean; Mrs. Jack Mc-
Cxeiight,. Mrs...' Lizzie, Rose and
Mrs. Jack McKenzie on how' the
missionaries 'help in theschools
and hospitals 'in India,' Miss Bes-.
sie McMttrchy' is .home ' on' fur,.
lough at'•. thepresent time from
India. A question.. and answer,
period ., followed. '.'Mrs., William
Ross, the president of the Society
• conducted •' the :business' of the,
meeting. The sectional meeting is
to -be held in , Lucknow.'. Grace
was sung and lunch served .by
the committee in . charge: • .
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CKNO
Treasurer's Sd1e Of Lands'
fn Arrears Far Toot..
SEALED TENDERS will be . received until
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1961
for the, Purchase-of--Lands,-as—
59-1, " Village Lot,:. No. 28 . . 'Improved, Property
59-2, Village Lot, No . 43 - Vacant Property
59-3, Village. Lot, No. 8-10, Subdivision 21-22
" Vacant Property
59-4, Village Lot, No. "9, Stibdivision ' 21-22
• Vacant Property
.59-5, Village Lot, No, 230 , Vacant Property
59-6, Village Park Lot,- No. 45 Vacant 'Property
59-7, Village Lot, No. 349 - Vacant Property
59-9, . Village Lot, South 1/2 of 249—Vacant Property
All tenders subject to the approval of the Department
'Of Municipal Affairs, Province of Ontario. Lowest .or
any tender not necessarily accepted. • • ; ,
Further information `may be obtained at ,;theeMunicipal.
Office. .
y.. AGNEW, , `reasurer.
•
Misses Noreen and Nancy:John-
ston •of Londonvisited during the
'week' with .their, uncle, Mr. Fred:
Guest. ..
Mr. and Mrs: Jarries M. Hod-
gins, Sr.,: spent. the, past week'
with their daughter,, Mrs. 'Audrey
Borthwick at St:. Catharines.
Friends of :Mrs. Harvey ' HOS-
ton and . Mrs. Don McCosh were
pleased to' . see them on ; CKNX
television 'on Friday.
.:Mrs. J. W. Colwell attended a
shower- at the: home- of Mrs. ,Don
McCosh •.for Miss Ruth . Forster
on ;Saturday ` evening:. •
Mr.: and -Mrs ' W. Lapp and
family •' of Wimgham visited ori
Saturday, at. the home of :Mr.'
Harold Percy.
Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Haldenby
,and son Billy; visited 'On ' Sunday.
with Mr and ;Mrs. Will am': E.
• SEDNESDA"X,: AUG: ; 3rd',, 1001
They reported that they have had
success but returns, in patronage
refunds have. been quite loW. In'
further study they • have found
that, only 10% of the profit. 'in the
meat processing trade. is in the
slaw htering part of the ` enter-
rise .while 00% '4s. in. 'further
Prise
: .
Asa result they, were yisitinig,
Canada to learn of the progress
already rnade , in: 'Quebec and the
Maritimesin complete processing
of all, livestock • and what was
being planned in Ontario..
• The FAME Board was inter
ested inhearing. that. killing,
plants, with• only •a .capacity of
1500' hogs a week could reach
maximum 'efficiency. With . the
share sales mounting , the ':Board
has decided 'to have .all 'available
information on size and types.
of plants.. most suitable to Ontario
presented at the September meet -
Ha'ldenby.
Miss Ellen McBride, of 'Por
Credit visited during the• week,
with Mrs. Wiliam Cox and
Benson Cox.
Miss Donna Nicholson' of Tor-
onto. spent the week -end at her
horse 'here
Miss Erina Jean Percy has
been on a motor trip • to the East
Coast. n ,
Mrs.. Hugh Jansen and' Child-
ren visited, with :Mr., 'and Mrs
Alex, Percy. ' •
Mr, Harold Percy , returned
home, from • W ingham • 'hospital?,
where he has. been a patient.'•
Mrs. J. W. Colwell,'` Mr . :and
:Mrs. Currie .. CglWell. 'and family
arid Mrs. Annetta': Bushell .were
in Hanover on. Sunday owing to
the death of their cousin, the
late ..Fred ' Moore.
Mr, and • Mrs Ted Evans ;of
Rexdale visited over the week
end "with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Nicholson •. ,
Mr. 'and. Mrs ' Bert Nicholson
and family attended a family
gathering on Sunday at the home
of Mr;. --Land Mrs...W:..L-ttb • .
HoImesvlle. • •
Allan Nicholson is, visiting this
'Week at. Rexdale with. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Evans.' •
In the. light of what we were
told by the, U.S. delegation. we,
are wondering about an increased.
-number of smaller killing plants
and perhaps fewer larger com-'
plete processing plants. This • sY
stemwould make delivery of
livestock to plants more conveni-
ent for the producers. and in the.
case of fresh, meats it ;night: make
a." real ,saving: it transportation
•
costs.
The' Board is quite interested
in getting this study underway
as early as possible so that de-
finite' steps• may be taken by mid-
November .
id -November:. when we ,are' quite
hopeful that -sufficient share capi-•
tal' will be available to purchase
locations and call for ;building
tenders.
This,, :of course will .. call 'for.
more canvassing 'to -be done but
alreadysome counties, are ,close
,to their objectives arid.. it ,is just
a case • of'' the: rest of us .pulling
'our share of the load .•
In the latest report- of the
Dairy ,Farmers . we: are ''still: in
some difficulty in the sale of milk
product•,.:' In- spite of all the , ad=
verse "propaganda .regarding ani-
mal fats it is still...a d'efinite.fact
that .the ,.countries showing the,
highest consumption ,of :Milk, :have
the healthiest people:. We would
do' `well to keep this in mind for
the' sake of our ohrldren even if
we are tempted to lave. ,a, few
cents on otr own, diet..
am glad to say that recently
I have been finding, more agree,
ment among the various Dairy
Groups in the matter of market-
ing. I feel quite sure that the.
worst they can' do together will.
be better. than the best they can.
do . divided.
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Discuss More
Smaller: Plants
((By : J. • Carl' 'Hemingway)`
• With harvest corning along'
with, the usual rush I :can only
hope •that the weather is as fav-
ourable when •you readthis as
When I ain writing it:
Recently a ;group' of interested'
Co -Operators from the U.S.' sat -
In on a .meeting with the FAME
Board of Directors.: These hen
have been operating a Co-op. Hog
killing • plant for a few years.
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