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35 :HEREFORDS ` AVERAGED
$3;62. AT HURON . CO.' SALE
'e Tenth . Annual Spring Sale
was held by the Huron County
Hereford 'Association on ''Tues-
day, May' 12th, ' 1959. Seven test-
ed bulls ;averaged $526.00 and
eight approved- bulls 'averaged
$421;00.
The 'top priced, bull was a pol-
led
ibull consigned by Ernest
Brown of. Clinton, and bought by
A. J. Campbell, R. 2, • Thorndale,
for 4725.00. Mr. Brown also . con-
signed Vie . second highest priced
bull. also polled It was sold -to
Wallace Wilson, R. 2, Auburn,
for $705.00
Ten bred heifers averaged
$331.50. The ' top priced heifer
was consigned by Hirtzel . Bros.,
of Crediton and was sold to L.
H. : Armstrong and Sons of . Bur-,
lingiton, Kings County; Neva,
Scotia,: for. $550.00.' `
Seven ` open . heifers averaged
$182.00 each and three cows with
calves at side. averaged $335.00.
The sale .• average ' !for thirty-five
lots was 4362.30.
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(ST. HELENS NEWS:)
,Miss Betty 'MacDonald, whose
marriage to Mr° • David Kirkland
takes place later this. thonth,' was
guest of honour at :.a; large gath-
ering of ladies in the Commun
its Hall on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Chester Taylor favored
with piano 'music, concluding,
with the Wedding March as the
bride-to-be entered the hall; 'Leis'
Miller presided for • the program'
'which included appropriate
readings. by,,,"Mrs, ; .Wrii: Rintoul,
Mrs. Andrew : Gaunt and Mrs:,
Ernest Gaunt, a contest by Mrs..
Harold: >Gaunt, solos by Dianne
Ritchie • and`,' by, Louise Irwin,
with ' ,guitar• ' accompaniment a
piano, solo by Norma Forster' and
'a . duet by. Hilda' Ritchie and
Mary • Anne McDonald. At the
conclusion Betty was, escorted' to
the' seat of honour on the plat-
formby. Patsy 'Foran and Bever-
ley Gaunt Norma Forste read
anaddress of good wishes. As-
. sisting •in • openin,gg the many
lovely gifts were 4?atsy: Foran,
Beverley: Gaunt, ' who read the
accompanying verses, Lois Mil-
ler, Norma .. Forster and ' Ann
Rintoul.. Betty; • expressed her
thanks and invited the ladies
to a': trousseau tea on ':Tuesday,
May 26th. Lunch brought a very`
pleasant evening , to a close
Miss W `
. D .Rutherford . •was
hoitess on Thursday afternoon
for the , W.M.S. and the . W.A.
with 16 'ladies ..in attendance.
Miss .',Rutherford, vice-president,
was in the chair for the meeting
of the -WM:S., the theme of the
worship' service ' .was . "The Fell
. owship."" Scripture 'lessons were
rea
s. as. a ona
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by Mr Ch. M:eD ldj..' Mr :Robert 'Buchanan • of Aim-.
and Mrs. T "J Todd and Mrs:. J:, herstburg was a visitor with, Mr
Cameron read the camxrierits. !'
F. G. Todd last week. . He w*t.
Mrs. Lorne Woods read of "Pen- Mrs: JamesBaker of Weston,
tecost, : The Forgotten Festival", Mrs.' Violet Webster and grand -
and Mrs, W I. Miller led, in son, .. Bandy Webster of /ones"
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'Prayer. According to the roll call dine were guests of Mr and Vt�rs,'
twenty=two visits had been made ; T. 3, Todd' on Wednesday.'`
to the sick and shut-ins. during
:the month.:' The' treasurer,'rep-
orted • the Easter Thankoffering,
as $21.95.:, Mrs: Frank. ;.McQuillin.
read from the interesting:chap-
ter.. on Hawaii -from.'' the study
'bobk, "Concerns of .`a Continent."
Mrs, .T. J: Todd was in charge
of ' the .meeting of : the W.A., the
tlerne of • which was, humility;
Mrs, .Angus McDonald read the
Scripture . lesson and ` Mrs: Cam-
eron, the lesson thoughts.' The
treasurer. .reported : $144.ia on
hand Ways of raising: funds
were discussed and it 'was de-
cided to . hold a ' June tea and
bazaar; also to have each mem-
ber • contribute to a birthday .fund
'and to have talent anoney tto be/
handed ' in in November. It was
agreed to purchase an electric
stove for the Manse, ;with'` the
one now there to he placed in . the
church kitchen A pleasant social.
hour was , enjoyed with lunch,
served by •Miss Annie • Durnin
and :Mrs:' L. Woods:
. We are' sorry to report that
Mrs. George Cranston was;. taken
to the Wingham and. District
General Hospital on Sunday fol-
lowing a • stroke. .
Mrs. Reg. Booking *of Toronto.
was. the • guest • of her uncle, . Mr..'
Harvey Webb' and Mrs. Webb-
last week., Mr Hocking and Bob-
by; Mr.. and Mrs. R. Moore of
Streetsville, . Mr, and • Mrs: Ken
Grewer and Nancy . and' Miss.
Ruth• Webb of ' Brantford ' • and
• Miss Alison . bb of . Guelph
were also •:wee-eend guests.
. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Miller, Mr:
and Mrs. Fred McQuilli», Mr.
and Mrs. N; A.. Miller and Mr.
Miller attended 'the funer-
al of
Allan'
Mrs.. James Webster in
Goderich Saturday. A. resident of
this community before her 'mar-
riage; Mrs: Webster was the for-
mer Agnes Miller, daughter' of
the late Mr. and Mrs.; Thomas
Miller,
Mrs: Alex. Murdie. and Bob of
Kitchener were ,gta.ests of Mr..
and Mrs. Lorne Woods for the
holiday week -end.
Debbie, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs ,Ross Errington is .a
patient in the Wingham and Dis-
trict General Hospital following
1.a eonvtIlsion. .
ewe
Mr. and. Mrs : Robert _ Moore
and grandchildren of rStreetsville
and Mrs: Alister: Hughes of Holy -
rood were week -end visitorswith
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rutherford;.
ELECTED PRESIDENT . OF
TRUST CO, ASSOCIATION
Mr. J. M. Armstrong,- Q.C., As-
sistant General Manager of, Brit-
ish ' Mortgage and . Trust, Com-
pany; Stratford was elected Pre-
sident of the Trust ':Companies
Association . of Canada - at the' aff- •
nual meeting held in Toronto
recently: .
Mr. Armstrong is a graduate.
Of the University . of ' Toronto in'
law and economics and of: Os
goose Hall., After ' 20 years'. ex-
perience
xperience in estate, and trust ad-
ministration, /he joined British
Mortgage " last. Septeninbgr.: Under
his supervision British' Mortgage
has 'undertaken a`•programme' .of
expansion, .in all ;phases., of trust
and estate. 'services ;
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