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e1p McCall methods, general rules and ood Miss LytintKIc13ahald , nics
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-7a The Mare m6eting off. the 8 g y storage. storage .resgµtceS at►d in-trainipg at 11i!AodstPQl� "' spilt a 'r , '
4 '} McKillo unit the U.C:VIr:;'was several girl friends. Ruth replied the weekitid>at the tloxne 4f her, '
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By held on Wednesday > kernoona t thanking everyone and invited � , r
1 - �' ti be good to. your clothes. A briof Pare.inm. Alvin, and Ni:rs,
Le,e Hee the home of Mrs. Murraypennis them to her mother's bonne to see discussion, on any individual McDonald,
with 13 members and 2 visitors her• things on Tuesday, April 2. ' A • number -of ladies of the
'For she's a jolly good follow"
storage problem was held'. to ..t
d• present. finish our meeting.Debbie closed v411aIF'< were busy quilting the
In scannin the Goderich Sl nal,$tar it is noted that Jim
Mrs. Campbell Wey presided was sung followed by lunch. The with the 4-H motto. "Learn to do first,of this week at the home of
g g evening was arranged by the l ' th Mrs. Nelson Reid.
Britnell, Huron County engineer was.elected chairman of the for devotlolis °on a Lenten topic, line and Boundary. " ` by •Doing'•'•.
Ontario Good. Roads Association° during its, recent 1974 Cross; , -to,... Bear Debbie ,Achilles spent„a,.:few
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conve}ttion.-,-Workers cit Sifto Salt ivlines and at the RemembOring that Christ`, bore 4:H Meeting Social Evening days of her holidays at the home
of her rand arents, -Mr- and
Dominion Roads. Machinery Co. had fleeting glimpses of a the cross' , nd died for }is, we ' m Walt on1 held a . oable 4-H Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Ryan Mrs, lto'11iep Achilles. She
streaker recently. - • - Four students from Goderich Co le late come into His Presence with y fternoon
Y f g opened their home recently fora a
Institute have applied for an Opportunities for Youth grant to humility and 'thanksgiving. combining third and' fourth' social evening for Norman returned home to Fergus op r,�
canvass the town and area to surveypublic opinion on the "Were you these when they meeting at the home of Mrs. Don Sunday with her :pa'tents. Jerry
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ossa recreation com lex for Gerich.--The Goderich crucified MyLord” was sung with McDonald. Rowland. He has sold his farm in and Barbara Achilles.
prop .. $ Hullett Twp. and is now living in .,f +� ,, h tF„ ,i,, rtni,-
Police Commission passed last week, a new by-law governing Mrs. lrleil. McGavin as; pianist. The - President, Debbie Van Blyth. David Mr Llwain of Seaforth <' ,.+ ,r c
taxi service in town. Bate for one erson'to an lace in town Mrs. C. Wey let in grayer. Mrs . Vliet resided for •the opening spent a few days last week with
P y P P P g The evening was spent playing (W;'x ry baa F. `a
will be $1,•00. Additional passengers 25 cents, stopovers of Keith Rock read the scripture exercises and business. euchre when 7 tables were in his grandmother, Mrs. Edna �r,
-not more than 10 minutes are 50 cents-, each additional minute, from John 19: 17-25. There were 6 members resent Hackwell.
P play. Winners were Ladies High dri
over 10 minutes is 15 cents; and each additional pick-up is 2a Mrs, Merton Hackwell gave the including Francis Blake, Joyce. Annie Reid; how - Berva Misses Ann and Mary Watson_
cents between 6 a.m. and 12:30 a.m. Between 12:30 a.m: and meditation, "Mary on Good Blake, Irene Martin, Pat Watson; Men's •h:igh - ' Wrn spent a few days of their holidays ,
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6:00 a.m. one or two persons goip.g any place in town will cost -- Friday". Offering, was received, McDonald, Debbie Van Vliet and Thamer, Low - Lawrence Ryan. in London with their sister,
~ " $3.0Q while -the charges remain th.e Baine. Cabs -engaged on dedicated by. Wey. was absent. Vhet. Cath cDonald Harvey McClure spoke a few Sandra
d Mrs. Art Bos, and tw L
Hackwell and < Y P Sandra Watson.
an hourly.,basis will co $8.00 per hour. When cab is words regarding Norman's °
standing, cost is $6.00 per - - =Mayor Hairy Worsell,. A question period on "This the name of the club was finally departure from the. corhmunty." children Annetta and Arthu: PENNY CARNIVAi. -Throw the ball thft)Uh til@:
Don Shortreed, Chairman oRhe Young Canada ,pominittee Time before Easter" (Lent) was chosen at a very close vote, so we Several gifts were received by arrived from Holland Saturday
M and Bill Alcock, president of the, Godericii1Lions Club conducted by,Mrs. C. Wey also are now called "The Cheery Mr. Rowland of which he thanked . evening. They have taken up mouth, the sign says and this boy tries tf!""dQ 'JU$t
participated in the unveiling of a plaque' presented by the "Act of Penitence"' was read with Chicks everyone. Then all enjoyed lunch residence in the former Tbm that, aiming at Derek Cooper. About $Q children--,,
Town of Goderich commemorating the 25th anniversary of everyone taking part. It was decided that the leader Shortreed home. We welcome the
ro R Y served by Mrs. Ryan and' organized their own games at the -Carnival at the
The Topic, a very inter esting Mrs. Ann Ryan should send for Dos family to ou,r,,&g„mmupity.
Young Canada Week. Larry' Jeffrey, former NHL star, Y neighbors. •' High School;'- -part , of Winter Break's HO![d�ly
dropped the anniversary puck for the official face-off between story on , The New Hymn Book' tickets for our club to attend the'.. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson
Kincardine and Exeter last week. was capably given by Mrs. C. ice capades, Tuesday. April 9 and' LOCALS motored to London Sunday. Mrs. y Happenings, sponsored by the-Seaforth Recreation
The Lucknow Sentinel reports that the Ripley -Huron area Wey closing with prayer. take advantage of the special Misses'Brenda, Janet and Kim Watson will remain with the . Department.
PMrs. Murray Dennis was in prices for 4-H' girls. Ford of Sheffield 'spent the children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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Senior Citizens 1189, the information coming from the office of
an surroun ng St kA responded overwhelmingly to the
charge of the business period
Plans were discussed, for
holiday week with. .. their,
Pritchard, .as Mr. '•Pritchard took
Gerald Baan who is working in s °f
sympathy tb family and friends of
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Skateathon in support of the building fund for the Recreation
opening with prayer. Minute's
Achievement Day sometime in
randparents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred
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Complex. Some $19,466 was raised last Saturday,
were read by Mrs. G. McNichol
May, each member helping with
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where they may enjoy carpet bgwling, shuffleboard and
the Lord's Prayer, followed by s
-Lucknow.Council at its March meeting received a letter of
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different ideas. Our leaders, Mrs
ann Achilles spent a couple
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert
have arrived home from Arizona. ,
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interest from local business people who were seeking
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answered by a• Proverb:
Ryan and Mrs. McDonald took
of days last week with Mr. and--.' Humphries and,family of London,
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permission• to proceed, with the construction of a.,; new
Mrs. John Burch gave her
over andusing both pictures and
Mrs. Bill Taylor and family near
spent the week end at the-llome'of
-donated by the Zurich, Lions Club, was dedietited at the Blue
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season was held in the commun t Y ��
restaurant and motel in the village. ,Council .deferred a
report on the annual meeting of
material from our pamphlets,
Kintail.
Mi. - amd Mrs.:.. Stewart
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Mrs. George lson, Varna,
decision on the matter until more information was available,
the Huron -Perth Presbyterial she
discussed our common Closet
Mr. and Mrs. Allan SearleArave
Humphries.
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The Mitchell Advocate was notified on Thursday that a New
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attended recently in Mitchell.
accounts with chequing
Rev. A.C,Blackwell, representing the clergy of the area and
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jew's-harp.
Horizons grant of $4,790 will be available to the Mitchell
Mrs. M. Dennis read a very
Mrs. Jack Turkheim, organist, for the dedication service.
The council of the. Village of Zurich, at their regular
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Senior Citizens 1189, the information coming from the office of
interesting letter received from " ' u
We wish to extend . our
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the Hon. Marc Lalonde, Minister of National Health and
Gerald Baan who is working in s °f
sympathy tb family and friends of
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Welfare Ottawa. The rant will provide the organization with•
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agriculture work in Africa. < fit,=°
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Mrs. Nelson Heard who passed
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a drop-in centre for the senior citizens in town and district,
The meeting was closed with , 4,
away a week ago.
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where they may enjoy carpet bgwling, shuffleboard and
the Lord's Prayer, followed by s
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Reid
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billiards. It is -expected that these facilities will be provided in
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lunch and a social half hour. h-
have arrived home from Arizona. ,
the new community centre in course of erection.
Euchre Held `' <p
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A new electric organ, according to the Mitchell Advocate.
The last regular euchre of the M
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they left far home.
but we believe in a In
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-donated by the Zurich, Lions Club, was dedietited at the Blue
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season was held in the commun t Y ��
George Wilson°; son of Mr, and
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interest — a generous 4
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Water Rest Home on Sunday afternoon. Those taking part in
hall, Friday evening. There were •
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Mrs. George lson, Varna,
the ceremony were J. Elgin McKinley, representing the
9 tables in play. Prize winners
appeared bn CFPL-TV Talent
on regular savings'
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Board of Directors of the Home; Don Oke of the t di ns Club,
were High Lady. - Mrs., Jack"` ' # .,p:
Mctwing; Low Lady. Mrs. Van ' " '`
Hour on. Sunda la in his
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accounts with chequing
Rev. A.C,Blackwell, representing the clergy of the area and
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privileges. HighetEinterest
Mrs. Jack Turkheim, organist, for the dedication service.
The council of the. Village of Zurich, at their regular
Vliet Sr.; Hi , man - Gordon'. ;'
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Murray; Low man Bob teeming; u� ,:-r=
Card Pa
The Orange Lodge held their
on long terrri savings, too..
meeting, gave first and second reading to a by-law governing
Lucky Tally cards for both women �j yr A
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bi-monthly card art on Frida
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the construction and operation of privately owned swimming
and men. were.,won by Mr. r ; , .
night with 9 tables in play: Those
it earns go -pd pad— in a
pools within the village limits.
Mrs. Rollie -Achilles.
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winning prizes were. as follows:
savings. account —.
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The Teeswater News reports that a summary„given by
Gordon Dickison in regard to the Lions Swimming fool iii
Following lunch prizes were J�
awarded to Mrs.cliff Ritchie for s
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High Ladies -Mrs. Bill McAsh; -
Low Ladies -Mrs. Ivan McCI Y
at Victoria and Grey.
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which major repairs are required with an estimate of about
the ladies for the highe9t score for a �, ,•;;
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the-seasoia and Torrence Dundas
mont; High •Men �s-Dan Gliddon;
1VIemtSer•Canada Deposit
$5,000.
for the men.
Low Men's -Fred Telford.
'Draw 'won
i,isurance Corporation
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111.yth,Lions Club, according to the Blyt� Standard, is
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The W.I. are planning a �Y' ray,
prizes were by:
Gordon Johnston, Mrs. Gordon
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undertaking an unusual project but one that could mean
Dessert Euchre on Monday ''
Johnston, Bob Stirling and Fred
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happiness for many people some time in the future. The Club
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is undertaking to find as many people as possible in,, the Bl h
evening, April 8(h watch for <. 4 ”
;further announcements. Iioth
Telford.
'Orange
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The Lodge members
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ar^'ea,.who would donate their eyes to the Eye Bank of Canada
men and women: are welcome.-
and wives will hold their.. monfhly.
• •�at the time bf theiii'•`death. Since the eye bank was begun in
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Shower for Ruth RitchiehR,-N. A NEW LAMB LAMB. -'Ann Wilbee of Seaforth, a Student at Centralia College Of .
29 arty 'on Friday night,
1956 over 3,000 blind Canadians have received their sight.
Friends.,, neighbors and
A 14 H E noetics took her friend Chris 1 ipochar left from Sincoe t0
Marbowling
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TR��T COMPANY SINCr lase
4 Ly9ne interested in donating,hts eyes .may ,contact Lions relatives, gathered Ulu l V t v ,
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Preside'nt.Charles Crawford or ;any Lions member. basement of .Duff's Church on Mr. and Mrs..,.John Baker's farm on .the outskirts of Seaforth to see a new .darn,_
The Clinton News -Record reports that Clinton, Public $atnrd eveJling, March 23 t amb, held by Mrs. Baker, right. Mrs. Peggy Fry Wilbee of. Ridgetown (behind
Hospital Auxiliary had one of its"Best years'ever; raising over honor' Miss` Ruth Ritchi(, R.N
$4,400 last year. Mrs. Harrett still reporting for the Auxiliary Chris) also visited fhe farm with the girls.. (Photo by Tom WiIbee)
bride -elect of next month.
stated Bell Canada would be installing telephone jac&iin each The room was tastefu y
patient's room to enable a portable telephoneto be used. Cost decorated with white and nk How to. save energy in the kitchen
would be about $200. A contract has been signed with Well's streamers and bells. aurin cooking. The temperature Cook vegetables in as little
T.V. to install portable TV sets in patients rooms. The To,get the most efficient use g g P g
Auxiliar will et '1'0 'er'`cent of profits from rentals of the Mrs.. Martin' Baan comed from'your oven, plan "oven meal drops approximately 2S degrees water as possible and 'don't
Y' get P P everyone and - Mrs. Docken each time the door is opened.
overcook them. Tender crisp is
TV's. Hook-up is expected to begin -within 90 days'. - - The conducted a sing -song, Mrs. Vegetables and desserts may beP
News -Record will include next week, a special edition on the baked -along with the main Turn top stove elements off ,the way to eat them. Serve raw
P Harvey Craig read a poem,. „course. When possible choose five minutes before the end of the vegetables occasionally. They
'60th Anniversary of the Clinton Public Utilities Commission. especially for Ruth and Mrs. foods which can be baked at the cooking time. Foods wilt still provide a pleasant change. and
The PUC -are holding 'special celebrations on March 29th: - - Graeme . Craig conducted a same temperature. Bake several continue to cook while the offer variation in texture at meal
-Mr. Earl Hilderly is the new manager of possible thaw frozen foods
the Clinton Branch - contest, whichO', aa•used much element is cool in time.
pies or cakes a time and freeze g'
of the Bankl, of Montreal, He succeeds Ken Flett who ret fired excitement. Mrs. Harold the extra for later use. -Choose 'saucepans with slat If P
last week after a banking career spanning 45 years. Mr McC,allunr ' cont'ri�' uted an bottoms and which completely before c6dking them to cut
Hilderly is married -and •has three daughters. instriihidntal number with her Avoid opening the oven door cover the element. cooking time.
According to the Win ham Advance -Times the Win ham mouth organ. This was followed ,
' Kinsmen Club welcomed two new members into the fold on by ;a contest' !conduCted by' Mrs. * '
March 12th. Club president Gary Robinson presented John H; Craigs
Shaw and Harry Busby with their membership kits. At next The bride -elect, tier mother,
week's meeting all the new members of the -last year will Mrs. Cliff Ritchie and aunts, Mrs. BANK RATE FINANCING
undergo rigours of initiation. - - - Mrs. Ira Neill showed off Cecil Lyddiatt and Mrs. 'Sam . �(
her spring Amaryllis. Her plant has 11 blooms, a rather Sweeney were asked to come to * on all models - new and used
unusual number for such `a flower. the front, when an address of
aj the Exeter Times -Advocate reports that St. Patrick's Day `4 ,, ongratulations and Best Wishes *%f
was read b Mrs, Be'n 'Van den Comes ' T o Brusse I s Moto's,r
1974 was an exciting one for Mrs. ;Adella (Bommie)fisher of Y
Dashwood. She was 101 years young, Sunday. g p P
* ' This means added savin s when you purchase a new or used car. Compare our average
Iocad, f arm - interest rate of 11.78% over 36 months., No down payment on approval credit.
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F „ t h as -em br o We have a number of '73 Chevrolet, 'Pontiac, Le Mans and
a t � ,� � ,� �^ � y Chevelle Cars, 2 and S d o o r s.
�t���t`�'`� t � a � r tratsplant* 1973 Vega Hatchback 1971 Chev. custom Impala 2 dr. H.T.
zr2 a 1973 Ford LTD Brougham 4 Dr.H.T. x970 Pontiac_ Catalina 4 dr: H".T.
1973 Pontiac Cataline 4t. * `
c4' `" .� • • ,' Auld Croft Farms of R.R. 1, , 1970 Pontiac Parisienne 4 dr.H.T.
Ethel have participated in a piece
• ♦C 1973 Pontiac Le Mans 2 dr.-H.T,
.1970 Catalina 4 dr.H.T. 7�
s 1973 Buick Century 2 dr.t.
of agricultural history recently. ♦( Y 1969 -Pontiac Laurentian. 4 dr. Sedan.
F ; Auld Croft have , purchased.the theH.T.1973 Chevrolet Impala 2 dr. .
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h" a first embryo transplant calf 1973 Fdrd Grand Torino 2 dr. H.T.
Y P t- 4 dr. H.T.
produced by a commercial trans * 1973 Chevelle 4 dr. Sedan
plant service in the province. 1972 Chevrolet impala 4 dr. H.T. 2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne
ui:,^tib, 1-2 dr. and 1 4 dr. H.T.'s.
3� Embryo transplant - the re- * 1972 Ford Sedan
1969 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan
moval of a live embryo from its * 1.972 Valiant 4 dr. Sedan 4 dr. H.T.
natural mother and its transplant 1972 Chevrolet Imp ala 4 'dr.
and nurturing from a substitute 'K STATION WAGONS,
b,! mother and birth •mea that 1972 Buick La Sabre Custom, 4 dr.H.T.
f�"z�• * Fully equipped with air 1972 Pontiac Laurentian Station
more offspring can be obtained Wagon
1? l' from a valuable female than * conditioning. g
1968 Rambler Station Wagon
would be possible through normal * 1971 Ford Custom 500 4 dr.Sedan
reproductW 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2 dr. H.T. TRUCKS ?�
The hs ory making. dam and * 1971 Chevrolet 2 'dr. H•�'. 1971 Ford -1/, ton pick up VM automatic
calf were purchased by Auld Croft 8 - 1970 Chevrolet 50 Series
Farms from Modern Ova Trends * 1971 Montecarlo 2 dr. H.T. air cond.
Ltd. of Norval, Ontario, and are * 1971 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 4 14 8 vans. -
doing well at the Brussels area �( 4 dr. H.T. 1968 Chevy Van
• farm. 1969 Dodge Van
�( 1971 Ford Liataxie 506 4 dr.H.T. Number of Vans. Chevs. & Fords 6 cyl
' The calf was sired by a Polled * 1971 Ford Custom 500 4 dr. and 8 automatics from 1970 to 1972.
AGRICULTURAL HiS. ORY - This Calf, now owned Hereford Bull andlxhe-Dam was a 1�
by Auld Croft Farlvik of R.A.1, Ethel, was Hereford Heifer. The recipient �(
transplanted as an embry6 from her actual mother to dam, is a Hereford Holstein. * B R U E L S MOTORS
this "adoptive" mother, left. The calf is believed to. Auld Croft Farms, according re �
` president Gordon Leliever, are r�. �
be the first embryo , transplant produced by a using the Ova transplant method * BRUSSELS. o N 18 A R 10
commercial transplant §ervlce in Ontario. to; increase their Limousin 'herd *( PHONE 887•+6113••-11ihe Home of Better Used Cera" OPEN EVERY EVE16HO
(Photo by Pat Langlols) and expect 5 Lim6usin calves * * ,k *, # * , * # * * * * *+
about June 15.