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ST, HELENS
The ladies whoare attending
the Millinery _ course sponsored
by the . Women's Institute in, the
Community Hall this week, have
accepted a invitation from Miss
Margaret Brophey' to appear on
M' Lady on Monday, March' 16th,
at 2:30 on charmed: 8, Wingham
TV, , with their' new hats of
course..
Mr and .Mrs,, Lorne Woods and
Case. Jowsma attended the Ice
Follies in ° EEittfhener on Friday
evening.' Mrs: Woods remained
for a few days visit with rela-
tives.
Rae Watson Speaks at W.I.
At the regular :meeting of the.
St. Helens Women's Institute,:
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'DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA
409 Huron Street. Toronto .
held Thursday, March 5th, in • the
Community Hall, the' guest spea-
ker" was Mr. Rae Watson. . He
was. introduced. Iv Mrs. Ross
Gammie and gave a very thought
provoking "pep"'. -talk on : "Citi-
enship." , He was • thanked, and
presented with a gift of apprecia-
tion by tee president, Mrs. Chas.,
1VIcDoneld.. The Roll Call was,
"4A City in Ireland",' and was res-
ponded to by 22 1 `a d i e s. The.
penny -round -up bags were • col-
lected, and the Millinery course
to be held March 11, 12 and; 13
.was . discussed. Plans were made
for a shoot;;party on F ride . y,
March :6th. It was decided to
havea pot -luck supper.and pro-
gramme on Tuesday,March 31.
A nominating 'Committee of Mrs.
E.., 'Barbour, Mrs: Lorne Woods
and Mrs A: Gaunt were appoin-
ted to .bring' int the • 1959 slate of
officers at the April meeting.,, A.
Very ,` interesting motto on "Hoanes
are the . Greenhouses when the
plants of Citizenship are started"
was given by Mrs Harold Gaunt.
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• ' A piano instrumental,: "The'
Robins' • Return" by Mrs: Wm.
Rutherford, and two readings,
"Life and Liifes' Mirror" by Mrs
Andrew Gaunt, were much en-
joyed.,
n-joyed , An interesting Geography
match was held and after the
singing of "The Queen", and "In-
stitute Grace", a dainty'1 u n ch
was servedby the hostesses, Mrs.. son and'Elroy Rintoul were. in
.
Simon' De Boer and. Mrs. Tom ';Toronto at the sale of Purebred,
Todd.: Shorthorn and Angus bulls.
CO-OP .MAN4,.1 ERS.
H ELD:SALES TALK
"Farmers are proving thrqugh
+their farm ca ops that they can
be as progressive in salesman-
ship and sales methods astheir
industrial and. , urban counter-
parts,!' says• Ross Robinson; of
Lucknow,, Manager of L' ucknow
Distria Co-operative, who was
in attendance at, tfie trade show
statged, by. the :United Co-opera-
tives of Qlttario at 'Tlderton ,on
March second and third: ;
WHITECHURCH
Mrs.. K:en; Dowling returned
home ori Friday ;after spending
the past • two 'weeks at the, "home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Atchi-
son and son of Ilderton.
Mrs. ` .Dave Nichol' : and •Mr.
Fraser Purves were mit .r i e'd
quietly iri; Walkerton •on ° March
5th.' . ,
'Mr. and Mrs. Tom: Morrison
visited Mrs. R. Tiffin :ort Sunday:.
• Mr. !Ivan Laidlaw :has .been off
WEDNESDAY, MAR, • 11th, 1959
WEDr
"The Co-oporama 59, as the •
trade "show is called, is the se-
cond dhow to be held in the last
two years. "Tbe. show is packed
with sales tips and ideas for Co-
op managers, to use to ;build a. K
stronger, more unified retail and
wholesale farm supply co-oper-
ative program, for their farn. er-
members and users", continued
Mr. Robinson.'
The show has.. twelve exhibits
'covering gardening, feed, .seeds,.
fertilizers and agricultural chem-
icals, feeding equipment;,' con-•
tract farminginformation, grain
handling and , distrilbutiori, paint.:4*
ing• supplies, tires, 'lbateries, anti-
freeze ' and . petroleum .products,
'propane,home appliances, and
barn` and dairy. equipment.,
The two. days are taken up with,
sales talks, lectures, and volume
building sessions, as well as dis-
cussion ' periods for co-op mana
gers and. UCO staff from head
office'' at Weston.. These . arede-
signed to improve sales techni:-
ques for local farm co-ops' which
benefit the farmer-tnexnbers
'work 'this: .ast. week';ikrith a bad volume
p'throughout, lay increased
attack of theflu. for ' their `off:the-farm business' •
Mr, and 'Mrs.:Relison ` Falconer the local co-ops.
and family' of Sarnia visited Mr. Highlight of Co-oporama ''59
and .Mrs. Cecil Falconer over the ' was •1 the announcement "'of the
week -end::; • ,.n e w Ca -operative contracting
Mrs. Jim Falconer 'spent the program The new ' contracts,
past week atthe homes of her which, Still • allow the farmer to
son in Glamis, • be his own boss, were released.
Mr. and Mrs.'. George Thomson to Coop': managers . Also ,announ-
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of ; Fevershaspent the weeks : ced were the latest • developments ,
end with Rev: arid'Mrs.. Watt in the _ !bulk delivery of feed• and"
.loon, Pardon, - Frank Thom- the assistance with the financing •
•of equipment and appliances that . .
is, now available to Ontario'far-i
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:spending one is to , drop into ' your
neighbourhood Ford : Dealer , and ask>
him to show you. his Custom 300
Tudor Sedan:. with a Six engine. It's
the lowest priced of all Fords -in fact,.
the lowest priced : car in, its Cli0.:11
Ford . also gives you a whole series
of standard features that, would cost
you :$87.25. extra in a directly com-
petitive
Model:' (which costs more to
begin with): 'Examples? Foam , cush=
Toning in the front seat, extra body
insulation,. 66=plate battery, alumin-
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long ...: just to mention a few.
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your nearest Ford Dealer's and see
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