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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-01-12, Page 16of he : Men ��:... elect, .. Wing! ber 2 Ash mangy f` delici ,t 4 4. S Ot atives ,were a The are a the pit merit i • singm1. The ns the. av+ expect exclus; a .nami play a, group, done s thirty Closet It wa hear th impres besides that tht this wa and the "• • ,. to those -to hear in the r in the: a bership, Logopet difficul' to: a sch This wo • riate wt e voices • s Speak ' .were Mt • the prov ' . Huron -B • or of Wi Russel presider chairma He outli during ti ed engai wention show, th • Winghan • services and Aubt • A. qua! Alex Cor Connell, Arnold ti WHITECHLIRCH NEWS. "(;intended for Last Week) On New Years Eve, Mr„, and' Mrs. Donald Watt entertained: members from Langside and Wht- techurch. congregations: by..showing slides and giving a' commentary of their trip to. the Orient. in 1960 which: also included Hawaii 'Japan Hongkong and Phillipine islands. ,Mr. and :Mrs; Gershorn Johnston .were Sunday guests with Mr. and, Mrs;., Jiro Johnston and family of • Listowel. Whitechurch W. 1, 'will, hold the January .meeting on Wednes- day, January 12, at 2 p.m. at , 'the home of Mrs. Garnet Farrier,. The : Roll Call - A resolution for. self improvement and. a donation of an article suitable to:•sell at hospital gift cupboard.. A guest speaker will be present:from Wing - ham to tell:of the work of the • Auxiliary at -the Wingham Hospit • al. Patricia. and Bernadette King of Toronto spent the,holiday week. with:Mr.' and Mrs. Walter •Arscott`. and family.. • . -..James Ross of Kitchener spent" the holiday weekend •with his parents Mr, °and'Mrs.' Russel Ross: Mr;. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson of Sr.. Catherines spent: the';weekend with Miss Lila Emerson; Attending the Kinloss: Feder- ation Banquet held at Holyrood on, Wednesday evening from. the vic inity were Mr. and Mrs.•,•'Russel Ross,:Mr. and•Mrs.' Wallace Conn, Alma and George., Jamieson I ' Pettypiece,' Mr: and Mrs; John I iton'Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Tiffin, Mr;: and Mrs. Bill Evans. • J: C. King of Toronto and' Brian King were New Year guests with `Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Arscott. • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick," Mr. -and Mrs'.. Wallace Conn and fam- ily were New Year: guests of Mr, and'. Mrs.: Russel Ross on Saturday. Celebrating. New Years at the home of Mr., and Mrs; ,Gordon • -Bosman on Saturday were:` Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and' family,: Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Coultes and family and Mr, and Mrs:.bave 'Spencer of Toronto, " Mr, and Mrs.. Wallace'Conn, Alma and: George visited Wednes= .clay' evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley:. Mr,' and 'Mrs.. Douglas Conley - of Wingham were Monday even- ing visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and family, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gillespie,, Barry and Lorraine of Sarnia spent the New Year holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Farrier and other relatives. Mr. and Mars. Clifford,Laidlaw and David spent, New Years Day with her brother Sargeant.Arthur ' and Mrs. Wilkinson .and' family of Camp. Borden; '. Mr. ant Mrs.•Wilfred Caslick, Wayne, Brian, Ross and Stephen of Wingham visited 'Wednesday, with AM`r. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and family,: Edward Mrehouse of Biggar,':,. Sask. visited. on Tuesday with. Rev. John Congram at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Con - gram, Wingham. Mr. Mirehouse became acquainted with Regi..' Congram while he was pastor : at Biggar church. Mr, and Mrs. Eric Evans, Diane, Allan, Randy •and Melvin of Hyde Park were Saturday vititors with his parents Mr.` and Mrs. 'Bill Evans, Langside 'The annual meeting of Bruce- • ,West Grey County members of. Waterloo. Cattle Breeding Associa- tion was held in the Paisley -Town Hall, January 5th, •Harvey Ackert of Kincardine, W.C.B.A. director for the south-. • ern part of the Grey -Bruce area• wps ueed dir e tpersonnel and person el of the breed- ing ing units who gave reports on the past year's business.. . President; of the unit for• 1965, Wally Knapp.of Galt, in his..add- 'ress: to'she meeting, stated :that. the Cattle Breeding Association is' a 'true co-operative operated 'by its members for its members;- Manager of the Association, Wi- lbur J. Shantz,,' reported that cat tie breedingservices'for the year were up, despitedecreases in tot- al numbers: of dairy' c attle, The • unit bred 79;426 cows in 1965. , Swine breedingsfor the year num-. bered 1, 95.9. ;The Manager also reported that.' • 1965 marked the twenty-fifth; year of service.' for, the' breeding co-op- erative, which• now.has, forty em- ployees. Counting; all private sires etc. used; over 300 bulls • were made available to the mem-' hers .in 1965, • George Gear, Agricultural Rep- resentative for Bruce County,•' in-. troduced the guest• speaker, Don. Graham, Agricultural Represent- ative for Brant County who is • noted for his: work in farm manage- merit planning. He announced his topic as "Future Trends in. Live- stock Farming" noting as themai or trend: a change toward bigger farms.. "Bigness" he;said 'only makes ups go faster in the direction. we're going"./ This direction, he, suggested' could be either ahead or backward., "we have to intensify on what we have;" he said, listing fund- • tional buildings* efficiency, and specialization asimportant points. to remember in farm planning.. He emphasized choosing •a system carefully, making, use of inform- • ation and publications available; Mr, Graham commented 'on. the good work that has been done in • breeding and feeding, stating that housing of livestock, has not kept up, He deagrIbed 4the situ ation• in England, where many outdated farms buildings are bulit.of stone, will neither- burn down nor fail 'down, and: are difficult .to remodel He:contrasted this with the'situ- ation here, where :buildings ,can be • remodelled, to accommodate a better farm system,.In. Britain;. he • • reported, , the government actually subsidizes remodelling of farm.. buildilngsw The reason whyiome farmers. here make money and some, lose is the system they 'are using,, he. said; He urged -his listeners to sit down and plan what they are go-. ing to-do, with the livestock they prefer, particularly'with . regard to building. An election .was held for a du ' ector• to represent the northern part .of the Bruce -Grey district. Lloyd: Brown of Chessley was elect ed' tothe Cattle Breeders" Board' for a two:•year term; He replaces retiring director + Lorne Trelford of Tara, a past president:ofW,C.B.A who has served for twelve . years' on the board'of directors. In Ireland and over 60 other countries, you can enjoy a world of flavour in the balanced beer. :Mrs. Edith Andrew of Edmonton • visited with -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland and Nancy on Tuesday. Mrs. Andrew motored up from Lon- • don with Mr, and Mrs. 'Harvey Tre.j leaven withwhom she had been visiting. Prior .to, this Mrs, And- rew had -=been holidaying with her .daughter in.Toronto since Christ- . mas, • Other visitors at the Kirkland home on Tuesday were Mrs. .Lorne Woods, ,Mrs 'John Gardner and • Mrs.'HargveyIrwin and • children of Luccnow, ' Mrs. Charles Anderson and 'her' sister., Mrs. Montgomery of Salt- ford alt ford , were in London from Monday. January 3rd to Wednesday January 5th'to be with their mother, Mrs. Wilfred Quaid, in, Victoria Hosp. .'ital. :Mrs. Quaid underwent major • •surgery on January 3rd. Her many friends wish her a speedy 'recovery: ,Church next Sunday will be in Hackett's Church at 11,15 a.m. • His many friends were- happy to see John Andrew able to attend .church service last -Sunday at Blake's church. • • .The C.G.l.T; group met at the home of Miss Ioaanne Alton last • Sunday evening,. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Atkinson and boys of Lucknow visited Sund with Mr. and Mrs; Bill Helms. Irish folk rim ere at Dubhn sc popular. Abbey Inn.