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KINL0UGH:
Miss Barbara Murray `of Windsor
gent the weekend withher parents
Ir. and Mrs.. P. A. Murray, Ger-.
and .
Id Elaine .
and Mrs. William Haldenby'.
Mended the funeral of her cousin,,
Its. Duffy, the former Cora• Beck-
ig,.which was held on Sunday:in
eeswater.
Mrs, Frank Brown who has been
patient in the Winghamn. and` Dist-
ct Hospital spent afew days, with
r. and Mrs. Ezra' Stanley before.
A group of district men have •
completed a five week short cour-
"se in beef management held at'
Marlette, Michigan.
The course was conducted by
the Michigan State University in
conjunction with the Beef • F oduc
ers Association of Michigan. The
men, -Clarence Ackert of Kin-
cardine, Ed Freiburger" of Green? •
ock and Lloyd, Ernest and Jack'.
Ackert of Hglyrood made the .trip
to and from Marlette. each Thurs-.
returning toher home.' day, •
Mr,, and Mrs. R. 1.' Kaake'of
Walketton Visited with Mrs and
Mrs, Ezra: Stanley.
Mrs. Harvey Hodgins is spending
a,. while with Mr. and Mrs, Glen,
Hodgins and family near 'Kincard-
ine. Their' son Darryl is a patient
at Byron Sanitorium . •
•Douglas.' Stanley accompanied'
Mr•...and Mrs. Dan Tollefson.to
Camp Medeba over the weekend...
Mrs. Ezra Stanley visited on'
Thursday with her aunt, Mrs., Ogle
Russell, •at .Kingarf,
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Itl:each case he will Visit the
capitol of the country where he
will interview .government agenc-
ies, churches, Scouting, and any
youth groups with rural associations
Through leads .obtained at this
source, he will go into thefarm-
ing communities and ;visit projects
in action where he .will talk with
farm youth, their families and •
farm leaders. Most of. Lloyd's
original ,contacts will cone through
Scouting circles. . .
'He plans to fly to and from the:,
'overseas project.:
`Iii preparationfor his project,
Mr...Ackert will attend an expense
paid, two-day',seminar in Mont-
real. in April, with the other, 24,. •
'Winners. from the eastern provinces.
A.: similar session will be, held in
Saskatoon, for the 25 `winners from
the west. Further seminars for
.detailed reviews of .winners', prod
ects in the spring of 1967 ,will end
the Bank of Montreal program
•' DEVELOP•LEADERS
Mr. Hart said that the scheme
is designed to "encourage and 'ex.-
pand leadership qualities in people
in rural areas . , :..so that they
can assume leadership in -develop
ing'.better rural, communities" .
He noted that ,. following initial
recommendations by .local organ-
izations of; farm people, the 50
'winners were chosen from 700 can-
didates by independent selection`
commit.tees'composed of agricult-
ural .authorities from all, parts of
the country. The bank had.no,
part in the.Selection of winners;
The committeefor the eastern,
area -wa&r urider zthe thairmanship
of Dr. J. Gordon Taggart~, _former
federal deputy minister dr agricult•
urs
The winners were chosen on the
basis of the value 'and feasibility '
of projects of Candidates' own
choosing and initiative to im-
prove their per-sonal•contribution
to their communities, plus their. •
record in community activities.
HIGH QUALITY
Dr. Taggart said that the east-
ernielection committee had been
favorably irnpressed by .the quan-'
tity andquality of applications.
"The large majority,of•submiss
ions. are of a very .high order and
reveal a,most encouraging wealth
Of real leadership present in rural
communities; .The winners we
have chosen are outstanding men
and women and they will undoubt-
edly make very worthwhile contrib..
utior►s to Canadian rural'develop-'•,
hent when, they have completed
their travel -study projects."
• The 'Farm •Leadership; Awards•
plan. istheB of M's third.project
to mark .the centennial and, the
bank's 150th anniversary in 1967.
"The ..other 'projects so far announ-
ced are its Canada, Centennial'
Scholarship program,'started in
1960 and scheduledto end in 19.61;
providing 1Q6 univefsity scholar-
ships •worth more than. $200; 000;
and its Canada Centennial Tableau
started last' October, when well*
known artist Richard D..,Wilson was;
commissioned to undertake a
?roast-to,-cbast.sketChing tour,..
PAGE . FIFTEEN'
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• At the card party on 'Fridayy even-
ing at Langside,,there were six
tables of euchre, ` The high .prizes
went to Agnes Conley and•David
Moffat, and the low to Mrs. 'Chas.
Tiffin and Elmer: Scott.
After lunch .Bob Bregman presided
for the Annual meeting of the Hail
Committee. The minutes of the
last meeting were read by , Graham :
Moffat Wes`Young ;, Wrn. Young,
Mrs. George Young' and: Mrs. Gord-
on Wall Were 'appointed ` to the Hall'
Committee. It was, moved by, Mrs.
Gordon. Wall and seconded by Wm.
v'ans`that.th&balance on hand .front
the reunion of S.S, No: 8 be don
ated to the Langside Community
Hall It was decided to have an-.
other card: party in twpweeks,
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• • lvirs. Pat IvlacMillan •visited • Mrs.
Frank Miller on Tuesday afternoon
to celebratetheir birthdays togeth-.
Mrs' MacMillan and, Eugene, •
joined the ladies jfor.a birthday,.
supper.
Allister Hughes and pordon Wall ••'•`
attended the Convention of Mutual •
Fire Underw't•iters. Association at
Toronto last. week. • ,
;Mrs,. Wm. Scott is confined.to
her home with 'a back injury.. We
;wish her a speedy recovery..
'Kenneth Young, Thamesville,
visited at the home of his parents,
Mr, and .Mrs; :Clifford Young.
Mrs: Gordon Wail and David_
visited Mts. John Arthur.at•.Clinton
on Tuesday. •
Janette Johnston spent ,the ween!-
end with: Mr,. and Mrs. .Chas. 'Tiff
in.
---Mr:" and Mr's. _Eugene Conley ,
David *Scott and . Mrs,. .Lloyd Moff- .
at were • at. London on.: Friday.: Mr.', •
Conley is• receiving treatment on •
an injured .finger.. •
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