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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-20, Page 3f • is ,. `_. •..:,t" :':yea 1, , ^ i .. , ..,..vy •i J i _ .:', {. t' ISE P Y,a , s:. I •,., }t ,d'„., .?'.. , �71 t1 .SER . .-. • .. (•._ J .jL.� H,2.7 a I. r J G itgw r; 5} f i :1 ,.5 ' x q..'.. ',t (� Woo 0H 4' 1 LAN r { «I e ) d Y 1 r'•J r� e f � 1• t 1A =t 1 ,r I ,�,• Asi Cromarty ♦ �ClvY : 11. s 'i%* L k � � �, .•,, • ��,; , ' �.r � Stephetl: Md kiVR?x fad of oy science'r#h, bee#1` tressy'el� �gn�he' Qafd ,.� a U a • .epaIPeu>t# 5eat4 $ !, Cr li k",. S ChoQ t haS !teen A: ',k ltee#I: ' t 4A`tt• l tyLn v q� t y aWarded a Shell Canada Merit , b vm,$ #k #t0 0 *0 VMy P 1 .° i i e i t for st d' e" , t .G 'tf F. to n Ch s r t t.. 9; On' Tuesday fternoott `Mrs... Jpha Rant. Betty Anne tNiller; &'j x I �� t Yl( e ' +1 � / n ' ( Y .a Y ; .'t � t`{ . r� el w�.h P , na Y u y '• ,� �; � :� � � �!?}'�' i� , ;: Frank Alien, the former Mary Teresa Wallace, Bonnie Norris, `M'; , , at McMaster University in Hamit- a ;=,MtistGAn�T$10# X14,4,9 )rT mi. �pT .Agnes Worden� celebrated Her Andrew Laing, and Mrs. Laverne tty b t6 ton this summer, d t t 1(elrF)<,eat+,s ,'r(^.' h ninetieth birthday At Kilbarchan Wallace, spent Wed,. Thurs., and ; .ft xp. The je)1 r Bl )?Vs1t�p 1 ,, Nursing Home, Seaforth, with her ' Friday of last week in the m Mr. Hook, who lives on Water yr J Fart rJ . prex►, 7hUw tp ifl fo•ttrklk)r� is famil as uests. She was the Sudbury,Falconbridge and ; � '.�' Street, E,grnondville, is one of 20 daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, John Coppercliff areas studying mining < w w, Fellows Chosen from high school, ` ,r -s r• ; ' toomil; s ;u 49 date "'ti Worden and was bora three miles with .the grade eight classes of }a' .r science teachers throughout A ” e7cpandipg ;>EnoW�e r tiff ti khe i. west of Cromarty on June '18, Upper Thames School. , ' Canada to attend a four-week c11e n%gal fieldavd its:: rlel l% PP institute commencing July 1. '�«+5.�,k rt . p „ for,. high sc�►alaf' }eae,�l�Ri 1884, where she lived until her „,, Emphasis W plaeed Ctl �hfK i marriage to Frank Allen. They R.9rq in London, Ont. r . N1t. fr, � � � H' �� °` _:. _. iZtters$� -9� . Jfls� b�!�+euk , ' � . .r , resided on the Alleti' home farm Scotts . onl mile west o romarty until K, - I Hook graduated from the Univer � a b y' � teachers and uni�+ersit taeµ t +, �. retiring to the village in the early r cc " sity of Western Ontario with a � ;7 Each beJI`Felt9Wi?;A1 provide ; 1950's. Followin her husband's A4 0 years J t B.A. in Chemistry in '1963, and ;',; M A payment of tuition fees, a st p�pd, w death, she lived with some of her AJak RTY FOR JAKE —Members of Seaforth Legion Branch 156 honoured J. C g p �, T,fp' of $300, travel .allowance g entered the teaching rofess'fon R r x family until going to Kilbarehan. . Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Scott of a Cornish who Is moving to Sutton at the end of June at,a art Thursd the same A h it' V ­: party year, A' teacher at accommodation on # e eam us. , Mrs. Allen has a family of 2 Seaforth celebrated their 40th night. Above are back, left Bob Dalrymple, Brucefleld, J. K., Cornish r., Seaforth' District High School u ` also covers any required material' ' sons, Anthony, Stratford, and Wedding Anniversary on Sunday Brueefi6id, Jake Cornish, George Hays, musty Brock, Hensall and front left since 1966, and Head of the 0� `°' Afor'laboratory workshops. $hors 13 Eldon,- Cromarty, and 2 ,with a family dinner at the NiChfilSon, BIII Dalr m le'and Jack Eisler. Science Department since 1968, annual expenditure for the daughters, Vera, y p (Photo b I ip) , g (Mrs. Alfred .Bedford Hotel Goder)ch.. he is active in church affairs and STEPHEN HOOK, program is $25 000. Ross), Staffa, and Margaret (Mrs. The bride of forty years ago, �.• o t Murray Christie) Cromarty. was the -former Grace Forrest and Moyo { There are 13 grandchildren and 7 the. coupe was married at the - greatgrandchildren. Mrs, Allen home of the bride's parents at delegate to r gets great enjoyment from receN_ Hensall. Following the wedding M Ing cards and is able to read them they established their home in Ta n z a n e cl without glasses. Birthday McKillop ' adjoining Seaforth Fresh local "" 1 congratulations are extended where Mr. Scott has operated the Dr. Charles T, B. Moyo has left'',>:�% . , . from all her Cromarty friends. widely known Scott Poultry for Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania f' a ' Arriving daily Personals Farms. %•'i. where he has been invited to be a %��-'':. �y!'nfl Andrea Ellen Scott, daughter Mr. and Mrs.Scott have three :' I g delegate of the North American •':`F ,V,'"%'/� ���% „� STRAWBEFtRIES Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Scott, was children. They are: Bill, -on the Region'of the Sixth Pan African s • • farm with his father; John at �.,. ;i baptized by .the Rev. W. Jarvis � Congress which is meeting there. Weather permitting ' during the church .,service"' on Woodstock School, Mussorie, Dr. Moyo will address the r Sunday mornistg: Later a family India and Mary, Mrs. Wayne. congress on the subject of "The gathering was held at the home of Smith in Kitchener. There are social, economic, cultural, - her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. five grandchildren. educational ' and- political M Thos. L. Scott. aspirations of African peoples, Miss Julie Wright of Hensalland post colonialism". spent the weekend with Mr. and Huron firemen During his absence his practise 1 Mrs. Hugh Scott and Andrea. j ` is being carried on by Dr.E. D. Mrs. Mervin T. LWScottt and meet In «SeOfOrth Munthali. cli these IG' A valuable coupons for fantastic savings Mrs. Carter .Kerslake attended the June Conference of Perty Presbyterial of the W.M.S. held in Atwood last Monday. Fat'her's Day guests with Mr. is and Mrs. Otto Walker were Mrs. Hugh Currie and Joanne, 'Dorchester,. Mrs, Jack McGhee and children, London, Mr. and -"krs,. Robert Hulley, and family, Winthrop, Mr. and. Mrs, Larry Gardiner and family, Cromarty, and, Jack Cockwill, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. O. Walker and Mrs. D': Parker visited last week with Mr. and, Mrs. Loyal, Biehn and baby' daughter near Donegal. Mrs. Gordon Laing attended a Ib horticulture meeting in Niagara Falls as one of four delegates frim the Kirkton 'Horticultural S .. The members of the Seaforth Volunteer Fire Brigade were hosts Monday night to the 14 -member Huron County Mutual Fire Aid, Association. The Association hold meetings once a month on a rotating basis among the Fire Brigades. The members receive instruction in various aspects of fire fighting, or see displays of safety supplies, or first aid or similar programs. While in Seaforth,, the visiting firemen .were taken on a tour of the Gay Lea Egg Grading Station. Brigades belonging. 'to the Huron Association ' besides Seaforth are: Brussels, Blyth, Grey, .Ethel, Wingham, Clinton, Goderich, Brucefield, Hensall, Exeter,. Dashwood, Zurich, Centralia and Crediton. I rains. The federal government's new Feed Grains Policy becomes effective' August 1, 1974. Whether you are a producer or user, the new policy is designed to meet your needs by: • providing a fair and equitable base price for feed grains across Canada;, • encouraging growth of grain and livestock production according to natural potential., * maintaining' order and stability throughout the grain and livestock sectors. MAIN FEATURES: is farmers will have direct access to feed grain in all parts of Canada; buyers are .free to shop for the best bargain, ellers are free to find the best price for their crops; 4111t 'a nation-wide information system through the Canadian Livestock Feed Board will keep everyone informed on selling prices across • the country; / •' the Canadian Wheat Board will continue to be the sole buyer and *4 seller of feed grain for export market, prairie'producers have the choice of selling their grain to the CWB or to others on the domestic market; • cash advance payments and initial payments, similar to those provided'to Prair'i'e grain producers for many years, Will be extel'Tded to growers across the country to encourage feed grain production; • a new storage program, costing the federal government $40`miilion a year, will be instituted to provide for, security of supplies for Canadian markets; it will also lead to additional grain storage on the West Coast, in inland terminals, on the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence and -in the Maritimes; • steps will be taken.to bring into balance freight rates between meat I and grain; this will progress according to trends in grain and livestock priced, and the degree of regional self-sufficiency in grain production. 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