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Hoiticulturcol. .,ly. !eWS Year,
Elects Officers At Annual 4- Banquet
The " The Luckgw, and District Hor-'
tioultural iSoCiety, reviewed.
succeSsful Year at the arnWal tezideci. the ofMe'ra and a letter
• meting and banquet. Ladies appreciation of apPreCiatio ;was to be sent in
St. Peter's Guild catered for a acknowledgement of the services
delicious turkey dinner, Presi- of Charles•Bri.'§tcw WhO WAS tin-
t:lent, Kenneth Cameron WL1U
• 03],o tO present.
ect azIct Tipvc Howard Strapp Elwin Hall, George Newbold
and Raynard Ackert contributed
. said (4raCe,, ' a vopal nu'Inber,: • •
... Reeve George IN,: Joynt, cOrt1Pli- Spoke On 'Russia .
rented the Society on the work T ,Guest speaker was Herb Arkell
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d.OinettnntOlbendbotheaduetif.ythe 'of Teeswater who spent eleven
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days ,in Russia on an overSeas
team play and individualism to. tour, and•gaVe othe impressions
make sure that visitor or Of that country, illustrated (bY
tourist . going throu,011 :the vil- pictures, • .
lage the work of the Hortieul— Their headquarters were •in
tura]. Society will (be very- ap,. mosc-ow, which has ...many.
• parent. • modern buildings,' improved roads
Mrs. W. Joynt •led a sing- and beautiful parks.,
song With accompaniment •by The Black Sea is the /summer
Mrs. 'Ross Cumming, " I resort area for the Russians. Farm
The financial .statement.showed .managers and ladys .gUities es -
.a balance on hand Of over $00, carted, them on their tours. '
Mrs. Grant MacDiarrnid pre, . On collective farms there could
• sented.the proposed slate of of.... be up to 2,500 Workers,' -who Work
firers. which was. adopted: • for themselves under an appoint.-
Honorary,President, W. W: ed manager; The homes. of the
• President,K,erineth .Carneron;•lst collective farmers are grouped.
'Vice, Mrs Morgan Henderson, in villages with poor streets and
.2nd Vice, Miss. Ada Webster; villages, making •a 'Very • . drab
Directors for 1952 -68 --Stewart sight. • , • •
Robertson,. Mrs. "Wellington In contrast some •types of Ma-
derSort,Miss Hazel:Webster; Miss, chinery in use,are suPerior ' to:
Liella Finlayson, Mrs. Robert any on this %continent. .
Struthers, Miss June ..Collyer,. L. 'State farms are • better., rrtanag-
• ecl• than • collective farms. No
'fences • were seen; iv41,h stock be
• inekePt in 'herctsL,:.,'`,/ • •
• An' indiCatiOn of the emphasis
edticatiOnis the - fact 25,000.
'students • are attending the tni,
Versify, of MoscoW,.:wchiCh. is the
main university of, the 'nation. •
Mrs, Morgan'Henderson thank-.
ed -the, spealter' fpr his infOrma-
• five and -interesting presentation;
•, Canieron thanked • the
Guild:•ladies : .and •‘: Mrs. :Ernest.
A: vote of :appreciation. was ex, Gauit• TePiied. : • • .,:••
•. C. Thompson, Mrs. Elymer. Rea,
.Vie; Fred Emberlin,,Mrs, A. :tree.;
••kies, -,Mrs. • Gordon _Kirkland.
1962 Wm. Sehmid,:S. Stothers,
Ralph Pagan, : Mrs. Grant Mae,-
•' biartnid, Murdie, Miss Flora:
Webster, Norman Taylor, Mrs..
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Alex Andrew • Miss Carrie 1VIilne,
• lilts. William Ifunt4r. AUditora•-,-
. Alex..MagNay .ana Donald Hender-;.
.son;.S Secretary -Treasurer, .Mrs.
Bryce Elliott Assistant, ;Charles.
ENJOYS,: SEN•TIN.E141 •
L F. Peterkin of Jensen Beach,
Florida, lgOk$. forward t� Sunday
Morning each week when, he re-
ceives, his copy of the 'Sentinel.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterkin receive
the Sentinel courtesy of Mr, and.
Mrs. Frank Maulden of ainloss
TownshiP.
The PetOkin family are friends
of the Mak.adens and J R. Lane
of Kinloss.. and spent Some thne
in Kinloss recently. Despite their
comparatively,short visit in this
area, •they, .are keenly interested
in Kinloss news and people who
they have met. while here,
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LOCHALSH
Miss Katie MacLeod died' sud-
denly on Wednesday Morning;
•Sympathy goes out to the rela-
tives, .
Mrs, Roy •MaOKay is a patient
in Kincardine ;Hospital and John
MacRae a patient in • Winghain
Hospital. :A speedy recovery is
•wished for !both. • • -.4 .}
• Lorne Luther is busSr, hauling
corn from RidgetoWn.
• Mr. and Mrs. George McGilliv-
ray of IKincradine spent .Sunday
with Mr. ;and Mrs,. Oliver Mc -
Charles. ••••
-ay
Margaret • MacLeod of .Toroto
spenttheweek-end with her bro-
thers'Jack' and Kenneth.
Mr. Pan '1V1aeDonald was taken,
to 'Kincardine' hospital on Sun-
day. His fat-fillywere all home'
for the Week -end and attended
the funeral • of •Alex MacDonald.
7 Marion MacLennan of Toronto
spent the 'Week -:end with her
parents, Mr. and • Mrs. Emile.
lylacLerinan.
Sy,mpathY ,of• the Cominunity • is
• extended to Mrs,: Gordon.'FIrtlay-
son kin the..death of 'her irruither
at Sfratford... The .Finlayson; fam-
ily went to Stratford for the fun-',
AVERAGiE OF $341' Alr
HURON IMIEFORR
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The tenth. annual ligron
ford Association fall sale in Clin,
• ton recently saw .26, lots of cat-
tle sold for $8,875, an average of
The sale for the first tim.e. in,
eluded entries from Wellington
County Hereford breeders
11 .13411S
Buyers were attracted from all
.corner4 of. Western Ontario to
the auction. Which- brought an
• average of $408 for: 11 bulls:and-
an average' of $282 for 15 females,
Prices for Hereford, cattle at.
these 'sales have' 'remained at
much the same levels over the
past 10 years. The aasociation's
fir0 annual. fall sale in Clinton
in November, 1952, 'saw an ayerr,
:Age price per' head. of $325.
NEWS: BRIEFS
FROM NEARBY
•IndicatIOns point to 11..0 .
front being built on the Wing -
ham arena next year..
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Obj?Ctions. have been raised in
• Kincardine tO a sewage. system
which will cost $557,940. An ap-
plication to proceed with the
work has beeh blade by the -Water
Resources CommiSston, and a
Public hearing has been heard
by the Ontario NInnicipai Board.
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