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There were ten ladies present units present an the first Mirrors". The main discussion given by Diann Godkin who took in Toronto on Monday: Elva is
for the U.Cr W. executive Meetift ' Wednesday In, May. followed with "grooming" and up the collection which was remaining several days in Toronto,
s on Wednesday aftfrnoon held In . 4•H MeetiingN '"The-Aittle things that i;otint"• dedicated by Jeffery` Hackwell. °+••• • •Mrs. Ray Huether
A film strip on "Donald's capably took over with the music
} , k the basement of Duff's Church. The first meeting of Walton I For a demonstration at this P
ti Sk.,a Mrs. Walter Bewley opened was held at the home of MrS. meeting we all did a pedicure or Apple Orchard" was shown and at the Sunday morning service.
with a poqm. Mrs. Ken McDonald Gerald Watson on Monday 'manicure: A lunch was served by the children went to their classes
read the minutes in the absence evening March 25. the hostess and,, the meeting with the following •teachers in 4t
her a Mrs. Merton .Hackwell, tables play
of the corresponding secretary. The meeting was called 'to closed with the 4-H Motto, g
tk t Y �`r Y r;k k ' ?� • Mrs. Herb Traviss, t en ave the order with the 4-H Pledge and the Mrs. Mac Sholdice.•Mrs. Ross
g g 1
treasurer's report. election of officers. Joan 'Bennett Mission Band Bennett' and Mrs. W. Bewley.. at Dessert Euchre
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Final plans were made for -the was erected President with Bev The Aril meetin of the There were 38 in attendance.
•:. ° ,yr •, y , -: :.. }3 +, +e�*`f, y rf �+': ''.�,r.0 � y p{i�: :. P P� g Motiday evening at the Watton
�E ;,, r �,::- °fit- ' `•':• "�!. • s �„.. h ! Easter Thankoffering to be held Stevenson as vice-president. Mission Band was held Sunday W.I. °'dessert euchre 24 tables
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”' °• ` "'.r �' n, Pr°-;' f -in the church • auditorium dri Steretarial and press reporter morning. They joined in with• the Personals were inplay.
Sunday, April 21 at'$ p.m. The duties.will rotate. .a sing•song at the beginning of the • h4r. Howard Hackwell was a
t , zr, •Winners were: High Lady
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a lent in Listowel Hospital
`e•t�.returned to t
radle •farm! from Clintonlin w' church service then r t P
` a � B y y on C ton will The leaders arc Mrs. Don
1 1 rK be -special guests.- Several Achilles and Mrs. Gerald the basement where Jeffery suffering from blood poison in his Edna Hackwell; Low ; Mrs,
4 Harold Thomas, Brussels; High -
t+ surrounding churches have peen Watson. '"Images" was the main' Hackwell gave the Cali to arm. He returned home last
n Don Nolan; Low Mrs. Alex
xt, _" invited, wi h both men and topic ' for the meeting of the Worship. Hymn 104 was sung Tuesday. Dennis; Seaforth. s
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women we!Qome. with Laura Dennis as pianist. The annual meeting of the
project "Take a look at yourself'". P Most zeros on card, Mrs.vRoyd
After much discussion it was The meeting closed with the 4-H The scripture was read by Walton Women's Institute will be Driscoll with 5.0 zeros. Door prize
i•eyi3ested to ask the supper motto 'Learn to do by doing" and pupils of Marg Bennett's cuss held with a dinner at 7 p.m. at t (basket of fruit) Mrs. R. Marks;
committee from each trnit to met~,. . the hostess served refreshments, including 1eann.e • McDonald, Winthrop Unitefd Church. There b
holdice, Blitine will be an exchange of gifts of the Lucky spot Cliff Ritchie
i and bring a recommendation ;b�f The second. • meeting of the MurrayY II Call,Lunch was served by Mrs. Don
the menu prices to the next Walton I club was held at the y
x Hackwell, Elaine Dennis, Cath Sunshine sisters as the Ilo
Achilles Mrs. Van Vleit Sr., Mrs.
electing. A bale will be packed home of Bev' Stevenson the McGavin and Peter Bennett. along with the fee.
Pra er was iven b Laura . Mr. William Bell was taken to Lavern Godkin, Mrs. Harold
with articles to be at the church following Monday evening Y g Y Bolger rs. John Bos and Mrs.
by the first of May. ; opening in the usual manner. Dennis, followed by the Westminster Hospital last week g •
d secretary's report. for further treatment. Graeme aig.
The next regular U.C.W. It was decided to call'the name • Y ' P
meeting will meet with 'all• the of our club, "Walton Magic The treasurer's report was Miss Connie Coutts spent a few
w fit. i a„.t W with Miss `'t'"■'
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Mimi -Keating in Kitchener, she
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'' returned home with Connie to GENERAL
Agriculture Minister nays
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Farm c c s aregoodThe °ladies were busy quiltingSERVICE
I ' agate last week at Mrs. 'Bill
•� ��§ � v �tHe � � Thamer's home.
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' 0 Congratulations th Mrs. Maud
Leeming who celebrated her 79th INCOME TAX
' a abOut-N tI birthda on Agiil 6th. She was Returns re aced. Account
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entertained ' on • Sunday, at the
iingr Assistance for Small'
:, x y r � home of Mr. and Mrs.
r t� In an article written especially.+�r4. �F.,` "e' "` , Leeming. The Leeming •family Businesses.
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y ;x . � _t, for the Huron Ex osttor, Hon. i u. "i r s called on her Saturday .
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�� _�,^•'�;s,,,ry � ' ,� •. ,,�� . Minister of Agriculture makes .,+>,��Y�a p � - *,�,5� t :>r � �.',.% � ��,� Mrs. Bruce Clark and J• R�
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some predictions on what the new � ��.�"� r, �� ,� N�,��� � :�iF �.^��,:r ,�, ,� br r weekend at Mr. and ,
,. �,� �} � �,� � •, ...« �. A .. p ��. k �` 5� � #',� sons ent'the we"l't
,��, , t,��s �„ •4 , •�,��� �� ., .�:� � �, s fink �.,�� � � � ,� ��p � P '"T6 M{arket Street .
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farming season will bring.�i-p,�r� ,� .,, IVIrs. John McGllvary,
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CHECKING HIS HEALTH — Mrs. Frances Blackmore, a Perth District Health. Pegple who can make accurate _ , ", ,c�rtiui Eu r, • .; .; Mr. and M,s. lan Wiibee
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Unit nurse from St. Mars lyes Ronnie Ter sura of R. R.3 Brussels a physical at predictions about farm prices and ; ;, ��' °�� .,�� ,
y g p p y r, wfs k�'w'ts»� r�- „� attended th neral of a relative
demand are as .Scare' aS hen S -, f• ra•�`��nda` FST'; y'r }
the Kindergarten registration held at St. Patrick's School, Dublin on Friday. Mr, r
teeth. Even the specialists who..i�..
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and Mrs.. BeTerpstrpi are Ronnie's parents. make it their full-time business to : %' ,` ' �o �'y x , iw" '�Y � F"� ATTRA,CTIVE RATES 0
study markets and .price trends
_ admit that they have norm isL TERM E P O S I T S
crystal ball, and,that their best ,, • r `��:: ,
Growpeas not corn canners 30 daystg6yearterms'
judgments are often very wrong.t�, �'
That's particularly true thisrr; . + *�� f �$t Inquire at
inspring, following the experienceof the past 18 months to two years K CLI`NTON COMMUNITYtelI farmers H when every expert and every
prediction proved to be off by a
About 100 Huron County are powerless to stop this," he Ontario's, he said. country mile. Xtr t "r, CREDIT.' UNION' LIMITED
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farmer stand to lose money "And I ho
- this said. Pe these farmers will t5
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season because, Canadian The marketing board does not not settle for -less: We lost 13,000 First, it is• clear that .the, woi4,,,.9 ~
Cannners Ltd. of 'Exeter will have acreage agency povre—rs -by- acres of beans to Quebec last year demand for almost a!1 crops will
contract only for the high-risk which it can'set farm quotas and because of their lower, prlces," continue strong for at least a yeah
gre.e.n . pea __..cro.p, __executive limit the ' increase of....._vertical said +Mr. Collins. an4, probably. tVvo- Thatan4M
membi3rS •of the Ontario ' integration, farming, he said. Cidi•ence Doron, board director ^,}teat, feed grains; fruits nand " QCAA !0.A nt
Vegetable Growers Marketing `'I have often read about the for •Huron, Pe;tl;l and Lambton' ve&tables., I will stick my "neck Phi, a►�+•� .044Q�, EXp1DSlto'!' AettQ� �►dS
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Board said last week. mysterious creature in the counties, said some farmers were ' out; and predict -that priceisfor'
Aubrey Lyons, board. director mountains of Tibet called .the attempting to •hoid out on their feed grains, fruits and vegetables'
for Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford . abominable snowman. You don't contracts. will continue strong,enough to
counties. told a green pea and have to go to Tibet to see 'them — "Some farmers have told thein provide a healthy profit margin
sweet corn growers'. meeting in we've got a real snow job right they'll 'grow peas if we can get for producers for at least..t.be...next a
London last week that vertical here." corn;: but so farms we've a6t ,two seasons.
integration allows processors to Bill Collins, chairman of the nowhere. The growers aren't But that will also pose
put such a squeeze on farinets.. board, said a special committee taking, it very'lightly, he'said. difficulties. it will contippe to put HON. EUGENE WHELAN
Vertical integration is the has been established to meet -with '`We're very unhappy about it, • .pressure , on land prices, on the Canadian Minister of Agriculture
means by which processors ministry 'officials on both a but 1 don't know whether we'll be demand for fertilizer and farm ;
provide their own supplies by Provincial and federal level to able to do anything about 'it. machinery°`and on farm credit. It,'! needs of young people who want changing today.
renting, land to,, grow their own push for the equalization of •Perhaps , the growers should will also continue to put pressure to get into farming, or to take over The farmer's business is
vertical farming. unite." on the livestock and,.' oultr from their father. The
crops. P y• produc ng food. The programs
"We are going to try to bring Farmers"'at the meeting said rodueer who will be caught government agreed to 'improve put fo and in the Throne Speech.
were old thatIn Huron thety the canneryfarmers
ould _ them back down, maybe to 20 per they would su er a loss but cgald between consumer resistahcegto transportation gto provide better , will :ft ily set the stage so
cent: said Mc. Collins. not estimate 'how much.
' - grow all its owil sweet corn. The higher prices, .and h'1'gh feed manpower programs, to revise farmers c stopworrying about
We are going to do the best in Frank Baines• of the, ,Qptario costs. our Export -Import Control•Act, o the market, add 'concentrate on.
L' Mand around Exeter is the best in. our ower' to ,eliminate this Crop Insurance Commission,,' a
- the province for sweet corn, P P As far as I can see, there will be provide '.more money to train what they know and do best.—
the method of farming .by Federal provincial cost-sharing a strong demand and good prices veterinarians, to offer cash producing the world's best
yielding six'tons per acre, while ,,
the green pea yield is only at par ' multi -national corporations. program told the farmers their for all c ps right from white advance payment programs for ''quality food, and plenty of it.
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He also said the, board insurance premiums will almost bear corn to soybeans to crops rows anywhere Canada, jp
with the provincial average, said y P g Y r�
' Mr. Lyons. g committee would push for double this year. apples. Even if domestic demand not just for, Prairie grain, and to
y equalized prices for vegetables in . The increase is in direct
slackens, there will be a ready increase •support for agriculture
y "The crop with the lower dollar • Eastern Canada: This year the relation to price increases set by
potential and much higher risk export market to`'take over. research.* ,
P g Quebec farmers have promised to • the marketing board earlier this The livestock and poultry ' Many journalists reported that
will be given to the farmers. We 'hold out for 'prices comparable to month, he said. producer will face more risks. The this Throne Speech had more in it
federal government is • taking for agriculture and farmers than '
steps to reduce those risks, and any outer Throne Speech in living�.PRI NG
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News ' of Winthrop bolster the market, including the memory. As far as I'm concerned,'•'
beef subsidy, the increase in the it's about time!
m m ' }' dairy subsidy, support for Canadian farmers have been
New Recr e a t o n C! 1 1 1 1 1 11e a national marketing agencies, and low man on the totem pole for too `
the development of price and long. Canadian farmers hve gone '
c income stabilization programs. ahead and improved their
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m 1 1.1 e e l} 3. will prepare soccer f Livestock producers can reduce efficiency and productivity faster
the risk further by aiming to than the.rest of our society. and '
The newly formed Recreation Hulicv. April 21st. produce as much home-grown economy, and have come away '
Committee , for Winthrop met Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris are_ Carol Hunt read two house-, •feed as•possible. It's going to be empty-handed and ridden with "
Monday in the Township Hall. the proud grandparents oT a baby -wives prayers titled 'Help Me to the cheapest, surest supply of ' debt. That had to change, and it is
Don Reed from the Ministry of. granddaughter, Marsha Marie. Unclutter My Life' and `Now for a feed you will be able to get this
Community and Social Services born to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Little Privacy.' This was followed year, just as it has- been the R '
Wolfcam Mitchell. in St. by two numbers on the piano b past two ears,. This is a year to Smiles
was present to explain the grants p• pi y p y y
that are available to the Joseph's Hospital, London, on Jill Wheatley. pay more attention to crop than "So I'm wearing a wig," said - J p
municipality. o i Friday. Bob, Betty, and Vicky The offering was received by ever before, and to get every last . the girl to her boyfriend. "Do you Snow Tires Changed and Balanced
As soon as weather permits the visited 'with Shirley in St. Maja Dodds and Ruth Atmann. pound of feed you can -squeeze have to tell everyone I'm going
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local boys will be getting the field Joseph's Hospital, London: .The theme of file Easter' out of every acre of land you can around under an assumed Front End inspection
Saturday. ��''' "
� in shape for soccer. „ r Sbrvice was What does Easter plant and harvest. mane? w •
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Patton. mean to. you.' Several Easte . Farmers Ave seen-the'wheel of
Bad Syrup Weather. Front End Ali.' nn"rent
... The season has been very Shelbourne. visited with Mr. and livnins were sung. fortune spin from boom to bust in There are two kinds of g �-
unfavourable for rnaking`'maple Mrs. William Dolniage. Dol- marion Batton read t the •past, and I know that 'many individuals: Those who create
mages and Pattons are both scripture from St, John 9, ver,. s are reluctant to shoot . for to happiness-wh6rever they go and J n �,
syrup this kpring with the cold P hose who create happiness
' All Front End Part$/ Tib, Rod Ends Shock
registered Charlais breeders. Neil 17 to N. production this year.. I know that t PP a
backward weather. Moderate f whenever the o
Dtllniage and Bill Dolniage nian-v farmers watch for advice Y g Absorbers Etc
runs were recorded over -the • Meditation on 'Tfie'Cross' was
attended a Charlais Sale at from, the experts, then o and do „ / •
weekend but with the buds now read by Betty Koehler and P g Father: Son, ' wheti Lincoln
Brechin, Ontario. 12 niiltx south precisely the opposite. This is not
starting to swell the quality of the meditative on resurrection by ,.was our age, he was earninof Orillia• the year to do that. i have Y g g �Od/ OI'� �N
' syrup will soon drop. a Naomi Pryce. Y
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley persuaded this government to put own living." p 'r
ll Even in out modern age it is Mrs. Mary Church led in Son: "Yes, father. And
when
and family, Bilh Hulley. Cro- - cash on the line to provide the
still fascinating - to visit the sugar marty visited with Mr..and Mrs. Prayer and Mrs. Ruth Campbell he was your age he, was President PARTS a bush and see antique' mother gave a reading on 'The Easter guarantees farmers need to shoot GNUIN GENERAL MOTORS' George Cameron and Mrs. Ellah wr to production. I have said all of the United States."
nature meetly at work. Story ' P P
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Hulley, Brucefield on Sunday.
along that farmers can't be
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Personals
Mrs. Anna Dolmage very
expected to make huge
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Mr. and Mrs.gordon Blan-
Easter Thanksoffering
capably spoke-rin the 'Different
to id production
today
chard, Hira"r and Tom Blanchard
The' Easter Thankoffering
Meanings of Easter.' This was
o 'ly t
today only to end Op with a small,
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attended the funeral of Mrs. Alice
meeting of Winthrop U.C:W. was
followed by a lovely solo by Ruth
surplus and bankruptcy
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Blanchard at Brussels who would
held Wednesday evening April 3
Campbell, 'Known Only to Him.'
tomorrow: -
have been 94 the end of the week.,
with visitors from Northside,
Mrs. Koehler closed the meeting •
In the Throne Specs'li, the
Gordon was' a pallbearer at the <
1iltieral..
Walton, Egmondville, drid Burns.
with Benediction.
government agreed to hAek my
Mrs. Koehler welcomed the
Dtfring the social hour a parade
calls for much better price and
Mr: and Mrs. gill H$iley and
visitors and then read.a poem 'Ti
of Easter hats proved most
income stabilization programs.
Kathy, Croitiayty visited Sunday,
Spring.' Announgetiients were
entertaining and some very
The government agreed to
evetring with Mr. and Mm
Robtrt Hulley. nilly Hulley
read and included invitations to
attend First 'Presbyterian Charcli
attractive creations were dis-
improve and expand -storage
returrtrd homy Witt,them after
oil Wednesday evening. April 18
played.
A lunch was served by the
facilities, The government agreed
to revamp farm credit legislation,
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gietvdiirg the ccwerken with Da1Yir1
Aire Walton on Sunday evening
social cnniniittee,
with particular emphasis on the
Special Runs,Until I the End of April.
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