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We,are pleased to report that
Ezra Stanley had .the'cast removed
from his nose 'and. is steadily inv
proving, after his . accident ..
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s visited on Sunday with Mrs,
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As Huron Townshlp Fede
Ripley Legion Hall was filled in
spite .of' inclement weather .on .
Wednesday, November 2 for the
annual meeting Of Huron Township
Federation'of Agriculture. •
Following a delicious banquet serv-
ed by the Legion Auxiliary, Morris
Reid took charge of the meeting.:
He welcomed all present and intro
duced the guests and officers. -The
speaker. Don. Carroll, guidance :.
teacher and administrator of Walk-
erton Secondary School:, was intro-
duced by Stewart. Farrell, Mr.
Carroll, cbosse`the :Haynie and Comm
unication as 1115°P314,•• The Home,
is not.'the only thing causing. trouble
among young :adults to -day, but -
when we hear of:any trouble, we
look to'the home, school and
church. DAsci:'pltine is an important
lesson tolearn because without..
discipline we have no .sense 'of
values. Discipline .in the. home can
be too strict but .fair, too lax; 'harsh
and inconsistent which leaves;a
child insecure, 'The reason we are
having troubleis lack of commun-
icatlon with understanding in the
home. The barrier is caused becau-
se:• we: tend .to.:pre-judge vii _evalu ate'
When, emotions are at the highest,.'
communications are at the lowest.
Our young adults area fine gener-
ation, Ham Mackinnon thanked Mr.
Carroll .for this fine." address,
Ronald Slade Federation' .
fieldtna, . said we would get what
we want from our Federationvi .
Agriculture if we work hard .enough
at it Huron Townihip. had held
some successful Rural Learning.
meetings last` year and the Toronto
R, L.: A, would be glad to help with ,
materials or speakers for this year,
The county R. L, A. will be at
Chepstow an November 23,F.rtn
Magazine, which had been spO sqr.
.ed by 'the•.C. B., C„ had not been a
successful replacement for farm. .
.Forum but the C'B C. was not pre
pared to make changes. Cards '
were distributed'' to anyone wishing:
to receive Farm Messenger.. •
morello Dime MacAtsley'•
• mimic MacDonald with Mrs.
John C. MscDonaJd • As acconpau -
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short addresses were given
:Eugene Bridge, George McLean,,
A W. R. Lowry, Duncan Convoy *dm
announced 'Bruce Annual meeting.
would be held - at EIlnriwood on
,December I.
Ron. Slade conducted the elective
of officers .whieh resulted as
follows; "
past • Pr'estdee rti, John C. MacDon-
ald; President, Morris Read, Vice -
President, Stewart Farrellt. Secret-
Bury -Treasurer, WmArnold.
Directors,,kiailn. M+cKist.�:
'Sttuarit Aitken, 14dy Directors,
Mrs. Glen Stanley, Mrs. Cecil
Holland:,. Mrs. Geo,. Sutherland,
.CoMmitteer; 'Hog Producers,
Norris Messenger; ,Gordon. Patterson
George Sutherland,, . Harry Sc u;
:'Milk Produceo f Stuart Aitken.
John Gamble, • Gordon pry, Donald
CourtneY; , beef Improvement.
,Austin Martin, Hugh Mason, liusFs /
ell Stanley, ,Tick Farrell, Donald:
McTavisrh , Francis Boyle; Poultry
Producers. Clarence NichOlsou.
Cameron M•acAuley, Hill: Trapter
Rural Learning AO's!, mad Brooks,
John*McMut+clty, Reg. Moore,
Mrs. Wirt.'1.,Arnold. tvirs.'Erancis
Boyle .
Delegates to. Bruce. County
Federation. of Agriculture!' ,Jahn
C. Mac , Minis Reid, Freed
&Q04.. ternatoi, Wm..J, Arnold, ..
Cameron MacAuley; County
President, said the Federation of
Agriculture attempts ,to speak 'for
'farmers., He reported on the Econ.
omic. Conference .which .he. aid.
attended at. Vineland the previous
week. Mr. W.A.:‘, Stewart had
attached great significance in this
conference. it was non-political.,
Speakers brought out all the facts
regarding agricultural needs and
requirements .for .next 20 years as
they envisioned them: More ,road:
will 'be needed-bait-Canada-.is-oapt-
abig of producing it. There is a. .
need fo! National Marketing _go;irds
but this *seems to. be pot in early
future,. Only suggestion- for bettei ..
returns to ;farmers is by income
trasfer or subsidy. -Delegates castle
away optimistic: for the future.
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' Your mortgaged ,home. is not you're as .long as there are, •
Payments to be made. ,
r If you Slibuld die pre u turely,.what vvotild happen. to
your wife and. children?
• Would they have to Move?
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• Would they have to adjust to new surroundings?
• Would they have to find new friends?• .
• Would the children have to Chariot) schools?
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