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PAGE NINE.
4, M. HARPER,
• Chartered Accontitant,
West Street
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PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
GODERICH,. 'ONTARIO
Telephone 1011 —Box 478 •
R ar KILPATRICK Warns Far
GENERA.L INSURANCE LOOking; 'ft
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AutomObile - Fire Casualty The individual farmer "is our
so far' as Marketing is concerned
today, Carl HeiningwaY; Huron
County Fieldman, told the Ash-
field Federation of 'Agriculture
at, 'their annual meeting and ban-
quet last WednesdaY night in the
Legion Hall. He referred to mar-
keting agencies contract „farming
:and vertical '‘integration, and in
announcing the County Feder-
ation ineeti0g, called, for interest
at the township level, for, 'iif.
you don't do something about
spmeone else will, •he said.,.
•Ask about our
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G.,ALAN,.WILLI.AMS
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Optometrist •
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J. A. McD°NAGH
R.R. 3, Lucknow, Ont."
:'The 61-5, Dungannon
R. S. HETHERINGTON,
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Each IVIiiiiday
- and VVednesday
Located in the Municipal Office
Phone Wingham
off the Main St. in
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Optical Services
For appointment,,..
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LISTOWFL, ONTARIti
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CO7OPERATIVE INC:
Phone LUcknOW 71. •
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Registered Master ElectrIckaii
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T. A6C,AMEItION,
tijcitgow.
Phone Dungaflftofl16tr.10
bur VIoito IS "gerviei".•
' Mr. ,Herningway , said that' in
the final analysis, all . contract
farming was processor controlled.
We ' are, .'now heading into* a
Period. of disposal, he said. Hav-
ing solved the Problem of pro-
duction its now a question of
what to '',do,With it.. • ••• ' • .
The'..theeting• Was Presided over,
by President Arnold Alton; Who
was . re-elected. The -ladies of
Blake .Church served. a deliCious.
dinner they were thanked by
Bill.ROss. ando,1VIrs. James Arnold
replied. ,Rev. Roy' Kennedy said
.grace and later •led 4n a 'Sing -song
with accompaniment byMrs. M.
.MacEidwell. Vice-president Win.
Hunter introduced the head •table I
perionalities, •' . • , • , .:- , .1
.: ,Interested In Alr Fanners
Arnold Alton'. reviewed some
_. - ' •• ten years of 'service. Later the
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was read an address of
apprecia-
tion by Oliver. Mac.Charles, and.
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. •*as - presented with a gift 'iztY
Bill Culbert. :At a directors meet -
Mg which was held later;, Hugh
McWhinney was appointed as
Howard's successor, Howard:ex-
pressed his thank: and said he
had enjoyed his Federation :slut-
cial 'meeting. He said that the
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lert Federation had in Principal
ed the hog marketing Plan. ba,Okt,•
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Mrs. Oliver McCharles report
wn nterests", •
ed that she had. contacted all .
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school sections in Ashfield but
of the Aslifield—niiit!STWOeon45- had not 'Much success in getting
lishinents during the year and forums organized. She '`is. quite
Pqinted Put *that the 'TOwnsiiiii wiijng
Organization has, the •opportunity Otherstcicallehelp if contacted.
d oncowneraeCamdp
for a strong Voice. through the bell 'Ilhompsen, Rae,. Watson •and
county organization at the pro- Cecil Blake, .
vincial level. He referred to Ash- ' Wells About Ireland ' • •
fields •• stircessin having phone , John Hanna, M.P.P., introduc,
tills still payable ,,in.: Lucknow ed the guest. .speaker, Dr, Alex -
free of charge q :ander Nirnmo, . who told of the
Mr. Alton said they had tried- trip he, and Mrs. NimmO enjoyed :
very hard to have :every og• this year to the British Isles and •
producer in the Township on the the Continent.
voters' list, regardless of "yes" 11e spoke chieflyof Nertbfer14
or: "no"-: 'He' said was aware Ireland,- and of the progress and
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of quite a bit' of opposition in prosperity that country now en
AShIfield. It is a free. 'cauntryjoys, particularly •in contrasttei:
ansl we don't mind honest 0P- conditions as, beknew them
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Osition, but he added, the meet- . fore leaving there thirty-three
,ing here last Friday "got me".• 'years ago. He spoke of the fine '
It seethed to ' be advertised as a , Macadamized roads and of the, • -
closed' meeting except to these improvements in housing otni d
opposed, and • he feltit must be agricultural: methods. He stresaed:
a weak cause ' if they. did not
wish ,to: have,' their remarks
questioned by these with differ-
ent views. ,
, "The Federation is your organ-
ization and is interested in. all
farmers .regardless of what they
raise.: We want to werk tOgether
to sole our problems" Arnold
concluded. • • • •
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Secretary Resigns •
Mr. Alton expressed apPreciation
of the valued services of Howard
Blake,: who Was'.reSignirig-„after
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FURNACE OIL, STOVE ,OIL,
KEROSENE, GASOLINE
call
WM , "SeBeUDor", HAMILTOW.'
Phone 220w Lucknow*
District Agent for Cities Service
Kenneth. J. MacKenzie,
• Optometrist
LISTOWEL, ONT.
at the former *feria' Jewelery
qtore. Ripley, 10 a.m to
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26
and every': Second Wednesday.
Eyes examined - Glassesfitted.
For appointment 'phone Roy
MacKenzie, 96-r-24, Ripley.,
4..4111#411AIIWPOIMI
McLENNAN and
• ' -Brile010aia Campaign •
• Mrs.. Ian .,IVIacAllister, 40me
• economist of Huron;, represented
Doug Miles, • Agricultural' rePre-
sentative and, announed for 'him
that a • Brucellosis "campaign is
scheduledfor Huron 'early in the
new year, when a series of meet-:
ings will be held t9 explain the
"test -and -slaughter" prOgrath. A
tightening of trade restrictionsmakeS the Brucellosis -free area
more urgent than 'ever.
It was 'also Stated/ that Agri-
• culture Minister h
:Goodfellow as
endorsed a. farm -safety, ,province•
wide survey of farm accidents
which will be carried• on at the
local level over the period of :a
year commencing,,nextFebrUary•
Mrs. MaeAliiSter •expresSed her
willingness to. work with more
homemaking clubs, and she' hop
ed that garden chibs, would te
organized in the new year for
MacKENZIE, • planting and beaut4fying next
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FUNERAL SERVICE " ,
-Services conducted, ing,to:yolirto your wishes at your •
Home, your :Church, or at
Our. BliemOrial Chapel at up
additional charge. •
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• Phone •181,' LucknOvit.'. •
.Day or Nigbt•
• The' Huron County Federation
president referred: to tne.trial run
of. TV Farm, Forum programs on
CKNX, pointing out that jf, eh
ough interest was shown in the
series, it might bp adopted ,on
a national 'basis. next year by the
He referred to the many res-
olutions ,presented at the Previri
the' fact that the farmer receives
a uniform 'price for Milk regard- •
less df, his location. He referred ' . •
to the diSadvantages of the sic
iallized transport . services in.
Northern Ireland, and of ludicr-
ous: incidents resulting from this.
monepolistie • system:
Rev. Ninimo .was 'thanked lxif
,Ralph FOster.
• During the. evening Eleanor
Reed played .violin and triunpet "
Selections and John MacCharles
sang a' solo. • • •-•
Mr. Hemingway Conducted the"...,
election. of Officers: .pres.,
Arn
Old Alton; ViCe-pres.:, Win. G.:.
Hunter;!.Lady director, Arn-
old Alton; alternate, Mrs.Win
Hunter: " • • • , ..* ••
Kelso. IVIcNay 'Presented the • l• '
nominating .cornmittee's report of
school section directerS:' No. 1,,
Port Albert,„Hugh -Bennett, ,Har-
Adamt; No. Kingabridge,.
Joe O'keefe,' Mark, Dalton; ,N�. •
3, Kintail,' Hugh MacKenzie,..
Douglas Drennan, No,; 4,, Loch-
alsh, Dunean.,Farrish, Finlay Mc-.
Donaid; 5;••• ZiOn; Chas. And-
erson, John :Ritchie; No. 6,:
' Harbohl Adams, .
Weaver; NO. •7; :Lothian, KelSitti. ••
MC.Nay, Basil Hogan; Dun-,
gannon, Allan Reed, Eldon CUD.'
-bert; No 9, 'Cherry Grove, Bert
Alton, Russell Alton, No. 10, •
Curries Corners, Leo Courtney, ,
Marvin Scott; 11, Shepard -
:ton; . Ralph Foster, Jack Graham;;
No. • . Laurier,,. George Mon7.
Crief„ Bill Ross; NO. 13, Belfast,
Ralph ' Cameron, Chester Hack ,
ett; No, 14, Paramount, Grant
Parrishi Bob .Boak; No,I, 15,
Hem-
lock City, Jack .McKenzie, hill
,Farrish; No. 16, Crewe, Clifford,
Crozier, 'Warren 'Zinn; , .No. 17,;
Cedar. Valley, , Ross.Henry;”
:USS 17; Digins, Arnold StOth=.
ers; No. Nile, :.Ciifford
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,Stewartson. •
Hog producers ' delegate, ,Ray-
mond Finnigan,. George IVIencrief;
Dick Kilpatrick; 'Cream produc- •
ers, Bert, Alton; Beef producers,
Donald 1VlacKenzie; Poultry Pro-.„, •
•thleers,. Walter Alton.
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. ,It may be a -. small world, but
it takes a lot of taXe.s to, keep. it ,
running.'
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