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Agricultural Repreisentative Explains
Development of Sanilac White Beans
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SS NO. 4 FORUM
(By Mrs. Ira Merrill)r
' The SS No. 4 Goderich Township
Farm Forum met this week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Teb-
butt. The topic for discussion was
"The Rural Community." There
Pare around 30 families in the com-
munity. Some of the things that
make the community at.good com-
munity are 'the community dlub,
Public School, Farm. Forum and
good neighbours.
The members of the ,Forum
think that the community does
not fill the needs of the young
people in it, as the community is
small as well as being near a
town where the facilities for rec-
reation lure the young people in
that direction.
Games of "500" and "Lost Heir"
were played, and lunch was ser-
ved. The next meeting will be at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Merrill.
take part in outside activities. For
those who are old enough there are
4-11 and Garden Clubs, and Junior
Farmers. There -is free skating
every Saturday in the local arena
and they believe• the young people
are very fortunate and well satis-
field.
Knox WiVIS,
The Christmas meeting 'of the
Women's Missionary Society of
Knox Presbyterian Church was
held in the sehool room with a
good attendance of members and
guests, The first vice-president
Mrs, Donald Haines, presided and
Opened the meeting by all repeat.
ing the Glad Tidings prayer in un-
ison.
The devotional period was hi
charge of Mrs, Charles Stewart
whir read the story of the birth
of Jesus, gave meditation on9 same
and offered prayer. A solo was
sung by Mrs, Wesley Bradnock.
The offering was received by Sher-
yl Stewart and Mrs. Bradnock, of-
fered the dedicatory prayer.
It was decided to send boxes to
the sick and shut-ins, Mrs. Ed.
Davies and Mrs. F. Ross were
named. to look after them. The
president thanked everyone for
their splendid co-operation during
the year,
A summary of the study book,
i'South East Asia" was given by
Mrs. John Houston, A reading
was given by Mrs, William Hensch.
The guest speaker was Miss
Margaret R. Jackson who gave a
splendid address on "The Gift of
,Christmas." In' her remarks she
said, "Joseph knocked at the door
of the Inn but was not admitted
as there was no room. Christ has
continued to knock but has not
been admitted by many." She en-
ded the talk with a prayer. Mrs;
Lawson thanked Miss Jackson for
her inspiring message. A candle-
lighting ceremony was in the
charge of Mrs. F. Ross. The first
candle was lighted by Mrs., Ed.
Davies! the second by ,Mrs. W.
Bradnock, the third by, Mrs. W.
Hensch; the fourth by Mrs. A.
Letherland, and the fifth by Mrs.
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1,11011 yn TH ERE'S STILL A WIDE SELECTION' OF...
white bean, small; • .and rather
round. The seed is found to be
resistant to messdeand alpha
strain of bean 4'0111'am-wee, and
less liable to injury by Selerotinia
Sclerotiorum (white mold),.
Locally the Senile°. 'has been
grown by Bob Allan, Brucefield,
Delbert Geiger, Zurich, and Jack
Peck, Mppen, in test _plots. ,.In
averaging results •Of tests with
other varieties, SaMlac Ayes found
to produce 138.4 bushels per aere,
compared with 37,6 bushels of
clipper beans;" 362 'bushels of R.o-
base and 34.8 bushels- of Michel.,
ite.
Saskatchewan, has 96,000 square
miles of occupied faxm land, more
than Alberta and Manitoba com-
bined, and three -times the Ontar-
io total,
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Ontario 13,,resident
To, Speak At OlFU.
Executive 'Sleeting .
The Huron County' xeC.tttive of
•the Ontario Farm Union planned
for the quarterly county meeting
in the agricultural office - board
Poem!, on Thursday, .jenuary
with •Gerdon•Hill, Varna, the pro-
vincial president, as guest speaker.
The meeting Was held at the
home of Mr% and 'Mrs. Carl Dalton,
Seatorth last Saturday evening,
December, 14, Some of the items
on the edunty meeting agenda will
be the finalizing of plans for the
organization campaign ito• be held
throughout ::`the county in ,Tan-
um.; -u report from the• committee
on social .activity; the election of
county directors, and a discussion
period to fellow.
A lengthy discussion followed
the meeting, regarding the new
price support program introduced
by the federal government,
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as commentator •and Mrs, W. Brad-
nock at the projector. The -COC
sang two choruses, Roll call was
answered by naming some one con-
nected with the .Christmas story.
*-efita
THEY'LL SAVE CHRISTMAS
FUN FOR YEARS TO COME! •
The chapter in the Study Book Was dealt with by Mrs. Wilfred
'Sanderson. The meeting closed
with hymn and prayer, Refresh
ments were served.. News -ofAb u urn
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Phone Xhingannon 9.r 10
Fred Ross who also offered pr4Y-er.
Mrs, .Ed, Davies brought in the
following elate of officers for 1956: •
honorary president, Mrs, Edgar.
Lawson; past president, Mrs. W.
Good; president, Mrs. Wesley
Bradnock; first vice - president,
Mrs. Donald Haines; second vice-
president, Mrs. Wilfred Sander-
son; secretary, Mrs. Alvin Lethal.
land; ' treasurer, Mrs. •Fred Ross; •
pianist, Mrs, D, A. MacKay; as-
.sistantsMrs, Donald Haines, Mrs,
J`, Houston,
Welcome Wel:come and welfare secretary,
Mrs.- Herb Govier; home helpers.
secretary, Miss Minnie ypagner,
Mrs, Roy Daer; literature •secre-
tary Mrs, Gordon Dobie; supply
secretary, Mrs. Herb Govier and
Mrs, Carl Govier; Press and said-
eat secretary, Mrs. F. Rose;. flow-
er. committee Mrs. Ed. Davies,
Mrs, D, A. MacKayv nominating
Committee, Mrs, Ed. Davies, Miss
yinnig Wagner, Mrs, Roy Daer.
Mission Band, -
The C,O.C. of Knok Presbyterian
Church met in the school room on.
Saturday when they entertained
their mothers and members of the
wms.
The president Rose Marie , Leth-
erland presided and gaVe the call
to worship, The pledge was re-
peated,in unison with Joyce Leth-
erland and Larry Chamney hold-
in .gthe flags. -
A Piano.. Solo ,was given by Bar-
bara MacKay. The Scripture was
read alternately by . Barbara and
Margaret Sanderson and prayer
was offered - by Mary Sanderson.
The offering was received by.
jOhnny MacKay and the offertory
prayer sung.
Slides were shown on "Kirniki of
Japan," with Mrs. Donald Haines
,v Further inforitiation -with regard
to the eardia.0 white beans which
won for Robert P. Allan; •Bruee,
field, the White Bean •Crown, at
the Royal Winter pair and „again
at Phicag9, ..110.4 been provided by
'Douglas agricultural rep,
resent•ative for Huron. Cellnty.
This new bean has recently been
• licensed for sale in Canada. It is a Michigan introduction, developed
by crossing Miehelite beans with
an X-ray induced mutant of Nfich-
-elite,and the selection crossed -with
an antbraenose resistant strain.
• •Good qualities: Maude a tend-
-ency to remain upright, and quite
, • often direct combining can "us-
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•
,ed. •
The sanilac beau matures early,
-.Some 4 to 7 days earlier than
" is a glossy *Milk
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' THE LIVE WIRES
(By cur Londesbero correspondent)
The Live Wire farm forum held
their regular meeting at the home
of Betty and Leonard Archarnbault
with 20 members and 12 children
present. After listening to the
broadcast, two groups discussed
the topic.
The' next meeting will be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph
Franklin,
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PARR LINE FORUM
(By our Hensall correspondent)
Parr ,Line ,Farm Forum met qt
the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Eldon
Jarrott with 19 adults and four
children present.
The community size was esti-
mated at. ten square miles, which
would include the closest towns.
The, Forum thinks that, if they
apply "The Golden Rule" and be a
good neighbour, that they will have
a good neighbours. Churches, Wo-
men's Institutes, 4-H clubs and
Community Centres help make a
good community. The Farm For-
um has helped the members to get
better acquainted'. The Forum
believes they need good roads, too.
The majority of young people in
the community are too small to
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In the event' of more being nominated than are
required to fill the positions,
AN ELECTION
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Monday, January 6, :1958
Polls will be open from 9 a,m. to 6 p.m., at the following
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House Egmondville PC-William Cameron
PSD No. 2-55 No, 8 McGeoch PC- 'Williakt, Scotchmer
PSD No. 3 DRO-W. j), Roberts
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PSDNo, 4-8S No, 3 DRO-Norris Sillery
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MONDAY DECEMBER 30
1957, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the OffiCes
of Reeve and Councillors for 1958, and School Trustees
for the years 1958-59,
A Meeting of the Ilectors of the Township ot Tuckersmith
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