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'L,UCKN
0\1�' . COMMUNITY", SALE.. SARK '.
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Sale Manager, •-Robert, .McIntos
SOWER LAKE W.I.
ELECTS OFFICERS`
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The`: Silver Lake WA: meeting
was held, at .inloss ' Orange Hall
with a good -attendance. The Pre-
sident, Mrs. ` George -Young ; pre•;•
'sided The meeting opened iby
in�g=Thera apse Leaf.This be-
ing the •annual • , meeting reports
of standing committees were
given. Mrs. Clarence Moulton
`gave' a splendid :.report as Sec.-
Treas. showing that the ' Institute
shad a very Successful year. Mrs.
.Melvin' Husk,; named ,the slate of
officers .and Mrs. Wm. Campbell
,Presided. for election'` of officers.
They Ore as ' follows: President,
Mrs. Geo Young; lst vice' Ypres.,
Mrs. • • Wan Campbell; ` 2nd vice,
Mrs. Clarence Hedley; sec.-treas.,
Mrs. Clarence Moiil.ton;', assistant,
Mrs. Frank `Colwell; district dir,
ectdr, ''•:.Mrs.. Jas. Main;
branch ' • directors, ' Mrs. Melvin
Husk, • Mrs. John Hodgins, and
Mrs. "Stanley. Cooper; Auditors, Mrs. ,Clarence, Hedley.
Mrs. 'E11isot Hodgins,: Mrs, `Ebner
'Bannerman; Sunshine Coimmit-
teg, Mrs., Albert Colwell and
Mrs. John. Hodgins; press' repor-
-ter,'Mrs/Mabel .Campbell, .Pian-
ist, Mrs. James . Mccwan, •. Asst.,
Mrs. Wm. Stanley., Convenors -of
'Standing :Committees are:`. Agri-
culture and. Canadian Industry,
Mrs. Roy Cornish; Home Econo-
mics. and.. Health, • Mrs. WM.. Stan-
ley; 'Historical Research and Cur-'
rent' `Events, .Mrs. ;. Harold Ban-
nerman;. Citizenship' and Edti-•'
cation; Mrs. Albert Colwell. • Mrs.
Albert Young read ari• article on
Objects of Or,. W.I.' The 4-11
Homemaking club were in•. at-
tendance ;• "and displayed' their
• slips • they had • glade. They also
presented their, club leaders, Mrs.
C. Moulton and. Mrs.; • E. Hodgins
with . gifts in appreciation • of
their work. Lunch was served' by
the. committee, Mrs. Elmer Ban
nerman; Mrs.' Roy lC'arnish and;
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Ordlbary mowers
• clump; skip—laava missy clippings.
IN**. Too cWs awnty, clams. up other clippings as wan
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Pr�ved.
the."X". les
wind Tunnel ;Whirlwind
out mows them all
Daring "X" Test proves new Whirlwind rotary will
outcut any. other. Wind -tunnel 'under the housing
creates powerful vacuum to freeze every blade of grass
upright fora sharper, crisper cut.' See this revolutionary
new Whirlwind today..
• Ends clumping
• Bags clippings
• No scalping'
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AApproximately. 7,000 people in
Ontario now form a well organi-
zed
rgani-zed` teach: Of . farm accident .'re-
porters, roue are ' co-operating'.
to compile a year's survey :of
'farm accidents, their cause and
effect from which .will spring,
it' is •hoped, some -remedial ens
crers
The Ontario farm accident sur-
vey extends overa period of 1
year, March 1st, .1959 to February,
29th, • • 1960. An 'accident which'
happens during this*. period , is re-•
portable if there are . any. 'doc-'
tor or:•hospital bills; if . the time
lost exceeds a total of two hours,.
or if property . damage ekceeds:
$25400.
The : above map • locates the
areas' in :this conminunity'' with
the number corresponding with
a name.'which 'follows, • indicat-
ing who the'reporter is'in' your
;vicinity:
Clip this article for further
'reference, and do -your part to;
compile . a, complete' statistical .re-
port of farm. accidents,
HURON REPORTERS
(Twp. chairmanR Fred Brooks)..
Area
No. • NAME .ADDRESS
1: Mrs: Ben ,Scott, Ripley, 3
2. Lester Osborne, ; .Ripley, 2
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3. Ray .Walden Kincardine, 1
4. Bert Mason, Ripley, 1
. 5: Gordon Iioulston, Etipley,' 1
6 Mrs. S.1VIoCharles, Lucknow; 6
7, Doug Lackie, Lucknow, 6
8. Morgan Johnston, Ripley, : `4'
9. Ross Black, • Ripley, :1
10. Gordon Emmerton, • Kincard-'
ine, 1
11: Fred Brooks, Ripley, 4
• Easy terms
• No 'extras
•.Trims des*
5991195:
•complete with bag, chute • and leaf mulches.
y18" . Whirlwiind --w only $10.00 down)
Ask about the '"X" test at'*dealer
'bert, 1 ::•
3. Walter Tiger t, Goderich, 3
4. Ivan Rivett,' Dungannon.. 1
5.. Ben Mole, Dungannon, 1
6.. -Mrs. Warren Zinn,' Dungan
non, 1
7. Mark Dalton, Goderich, 3
8. William. Andrew,• Lucknow; 7
9. Wilfred Hackett, Lucknow. '1
10. Mrs.: Andrew Ritchie, • >Luck-
now, 7 '
11. Hugh . MacKenzie, : Gode-
rich,'.1'
12. Wm. G.' Hunter, Lucknow; 3
13. Lloyd • Cline, Lucknow, 3
14.. Mrs. Oliver •MoCharles, Luck -
now.
15.` Roy McKay,':Goderich,, 3'
16. Sang Gibson; ' Goderich, 3'
W. WAWANOSH 'REPORTERS.
(Twp. chairman, Blake Alton)'.
Area
No. NAME .. ADDRESS
1. Gordon Struthers, Lucknow, 1
2. Murray Gaunt; Lucknow, .1 •
3'' Blake Alton, • Lucknow. 2
4. 'Crawford McNeil, •Lucknow, 2 ;
5.•. Mrs. Jim Wilson, • Auburn, 2 .'
6.' Howard Thompson, Auburn, . 2
7. , Mrs. Gra'harn McNee, Auburn, 3
8. Mrs:, John Durnin, Auburn. 3
E. WAWAN6SH REPORTERS
Area'•
No. NAME • ADDRESS
11, Sydney Thompson, Wingham, 5
9, • Elmer Vincent, , Wingham, '5'
8-17, Harold Vincent, Belgrave, 1
7, Albert • Bieman, , Belgrave, 1.
13,. J. R: Taylor, / Belgrave, 1
3, Simon. ,Hallahan, Belgrave, 1
10-14, Archie Pardon; Wingham, 3
1% Robert : Marshall, .Blyth, 3 •
U11,' Bruce' Falconer, Blyth'
16, John Lockhart, Blyth, "3
5, Ken'` McDougall, •Auburn, .1
6, John 'Buchanan, anan, ; Blyth, 3
15, Sam Thompson; • Belgrave, 1
12, Donald Dow, Wingham, 3
ZION
(Intended for: •Last Week) ; .
Mr. and.Mrs., Gordon; Ritchie:
visited on Monday with Mr. acid
Mrs. Will Ritchie.: , • ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
and Nancy visited Sunday in To-
ronto with Mrs: ,Scott,. an aunt
of Gordon's. •
;` Mr. and Mrs, Jack . Gardner.
visited Sunday with • :Mr: and
Mrs, Lorne. Woods:
Mr. and . Mrs. ,Donald Murray,
Marjorie and Allan visited Sun-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs;
Nelson Raynard, :
We are • glad to hear Mrs. 'Jim ,
Hunter; is improving. •
To Enforce'. Dog. ,By -Law' `•
Walkerton • Town 'Council has
decided' to order dogs confined
during May and June, and. are
considering. hiring a dog catcher
to enforce the measure:
• Besi
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CHECK" THESE RATES
SINGLE #5
*iota 'vivo, brut)
DOUBLE
(with Myst* both)
Z1le
Hotel. EMPIRE
• KINLOSS REPORTERS .
'(Twp. chairman, Frank Maulden)
Area
Na. NAME .
ADDRESS
.1. Frank Maulden, IHolyrood, 2
2: Mrs:' Olive Hannna, Holyrood, 1
3: 1taynard Ackert, Hoiyrood.
4. W. J: Irwin, Lucknow, 6.
• 5. J, 'Pettapiece, • Lucknow, `5
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Lucknow
ASHFIELD . REPORTERS
(Chairman,. 'Ws. Wm. E. Andrew)
Area
Nd, NAME ADDRESS
1 EJifter &rahaan, Port Albert, 1
2. Howard Johnston, Port Al -
• • Broadway at 63rd Sims}
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r 7'Of) towns it mita most with AIR.
CONDITI'ONIN•G, TV end'radio,
'a, Excellent Reetaurant--Coffee Shop-
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