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Bruce _County 4=
being Organized
. by Denis Quist,
Assist:, Agric Rep. , '
:Bruce: County
4=H in Bruce County is underway
for 1967. Many , ny clubs,':wili be having
ving
first meetings Within:the next few
.weeks... . As usual 4-H Members are
requested to send; in'the r first state
mems promptly at:the.;beginning of
May... Each club will again hold at
least four meetings during the club'
• year. Each club member will do a;'
'major and 'a minor, project: during
the :year.'Each member has io
• • exhibit at the .local Achievenient
Day Judging of 'livestock is strong-
ly recommended : for each club
member and :should be practiced
as often as possible. The 4=H pro- ..
gram for 'the Province is uniform '•.
and,there•are a definite set of rules'
1Peddi
y,Lv-i ziciv _.
FOR THE DISCRIMINATING
to be, adhered to. It 7s necessary
for each 4-H member to be well . acquainted with these rules before
t' years AnybodyWho
he club begins, w
drops out of 4-H.during a' club year
without good..reason may not be
perniitte'd' to join the , following•
year. The. Ontario Department. of
Agriculture and Food and. the..
'Canada Department' of Agriculture,
along with'a local organization;`'
contribute to the prize money. for
.each member who successfully
completes the year::
The, club. leaders are responsible ; .
-for the :.operation of the .club and ,;
any member who does not :co-oper-
ate. with. them will he penalized
The role of the' club leader is a
rewarding but time consuming task
•and deserves not only the co-oper-
ation .of each member but also the
co-operation of:the.parents of each
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D�nald Wali`'
Graduate .Of Kr
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Tuesday last Mr. and,Mrs
Donald Watt, Robert.. Donald and
Norman went to Toronto,,; 'where at
Knox College that evening, Mr.
Watt was one of the graduating
class, He is a graduateof the
University of British Columbia.,
They spent the'eyening, withhis
brother'jobert Watt and 'Mrs. Watt
of Toronto and ,returned, home ori
Wednesday This community .ex
tends their congratulations to Mr.
Watt on his graduation.
George Griegg of Goderich visited
Monday with Mr. and: Mrs.' Ger-.
shorn Johnston of Wingham
Mildred McClenaghan of Milton,
spent the week erid with' her ,moth-
•
er Mrs. George-McClenaglhan,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes and ,.
family of Dresden spent the:week-
end with hisparents" Mr.. and ivirs.
Albert Coultes. and her.parents Mr
and, Mrs. Mervyn Pipe. of Brussels.
EUCHRE PARTY
Frida. .evenin those;. attend-
ing
ing the 'euchre party at Currie's
School. froth the town of.Win am
were thesponsors . There were 23
tables of players enjoying: the game
and a few left as there Was no more
:roorn .'for tables,. . Those winning
prizes were; hih man George •
Tervit ,..2nd high •John McKinnon,.
low Mrs . Olive'. Walker; Most lone
hands, Bill Taylor,.high 'lady Miss;
Mary Hehn, 2nd:'high Mrs:
Lawerenct Taylor,_ low Mrs. Elsie.
Gardner; most lone' hands Mrs'. Jim
Currie and Mrs. Forton tied. Bill
Woods of •Egm'ondville was the-
winner of; the lucky draw, prize
which had been donated The town
of Wingham ;sponsors served ;lunch:
'Noss Koyle's parents' purchased
the .house and fenced off yard on
the 'faunformerly known as the
"Big, Torn' Ross" farm , .: last fall and
since have `been remodelling and
winterizing it We understand they
.intend .to reside . there • in'the near •
future when he is tithed from his
work. ,
:Mr. and `Mrs , Gershon Johnston..'
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of Wingham were Thursday, visitors,
withtheir daughter Mrs.: Ted Rob..
inson, Mr. Robinson and famirly..
Bill Woods ofEg'mondvrlle'spent
• the week end With:his grandparents,
Mt ,and,Mrs. Gershorn Johnston.of:
Wingham .
MOVED FROM WALKERTON.'
Mr. and ,Mrs.. Burrows of Walker
ton moved last week into their:
home, the former Coffin house;
which they have• been remodelling
since they purchased it.;
and Mrs. Tom 'Morrison were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tiffin. • .
•
member .
The Bruce County Farm Safety
Council Poster arid' Scrapbook
Competition will be judged as'
soon as possible and we hope to be
able to announce the winners be
fore the; end of May: There are
still some ,Slow Moving Vehicle:
Signs available at the Ontario
Department 'of Agriu1ture and
rood at 'Walkerton at a cost" of,
$3',00 each:
The AdultDriver Course being;
sponsored by the Bruce. County
Farm Safety Council and run by
the Ontario Motor League will be
held in •Walkerton at the Agricult
ial office on the evenings of
Monday, May 29th, and•Monday,
June 45th. and 'Wednesday, . June 7th
at 7:00 p.m . The duration of the
course will be for two and a half
hours on each of the three even-
ings, The costtof the course will be
$10,00 per person for the .full
course, Interested persons please
contact the Ontario Department of
Agriculture ,and Food, iri Walkerton.
111400 4-mtame
WEDNESDAY, MAY, 3rd, 1967.
The Sentinel recently carried a
story on the'opening: of Charles
Hooisma•s modern new abattoir in
Ripley.,This picture;_. whichhas
been delayed in publishing, shows'
Gordon Martin of ,Huron Township
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displaying the. beef in the large
cooler at the abattoir. The new •
abattoir is:located' at •the south end
of the,village'of Ripley, just, west
of•the 15th
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