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vace,president, Norman Tre-
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Nrmgr�f 'Problems
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was awarded the job of sup-
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{I,rroat 9i4110 Broatt 4st by
Federation for leadership and ed with any of these, e
Probl mS
f#�y ouir Y,grtdesboro,
Ml's'. Alex Wells spent tris
includes the Coleman plant,
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Plying coal to the county jail
at the tendered for price of
!Cs4r1 Yfesnirtg;vaYj
it s1t1d be P'id also !sas tp coiztact t'he town-
pairutl out chef ° it Is the duty ship or eotxrity i'erleration, v'aiic
Correspondent)
weekend with Mr and. Mrls,'
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Simpson WCog, SUafford.
Kell. and .Spr>tibarrk Park.
Vasxtor� with Mrs, Jaltti
er Y
.
' 'Various views on; the Pres'-
of the ar'edei;atdon t+R act iii the will assist 3.n p ti the
Th l e
e annual reunion of th.
Lear mita yarn fazni'ldes was
d Mrs, CharlesSma
$h0pbrook 'at 'present are,Mrs.
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/tMr,
On Policies
a o es
A
enc -div res pgrgslbllitiefs of :the
eddr4ti4n of A `icultiare w eerxg�
interests of the :industry as 'a problem to the OF d art-
whole mind in .doing; tll�s twist sn+etlt,
held on ,'lune I$ in Riverside
Park, Exeter, X04
le i Frlda' mbar,,::` ort a trip
� Moit[treal for a w�k.s visult
Fidi?a-rMontgoineiKy and: irteiiKl,
brother
K '..' ton, also A tiler anld
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�iy' p%nmzttee of Yi a
liurogi CAunt Council has dis-
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given at the zorie meeting held
In l<Zitfiltell. Legion Hall last
realize that some uidivlduals
may Suffer hardship while lProelyetign Control
with :'persons
rase
P. .. nt, � pleas'ati!t ficins was
with ,f riClid�S,
land Mils• Percy r'
si.s-7n,law, Mr, and Mrs, Ed,
Webb, Toro tq,. "
txibuted tt1e, revenue to be ob-
'missions
, ^ ^ .
'�%� al•:r ;
Wean� ay morning and afters
'l'
.and
this• hardship is un'avaidable the Dr. Ralph, Campbell, QAC,
spent renewing acqualntancea
with relatives from lestraut,
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laetroit, went a few' days watch
m
tallied .f Tough con on
insurahoe sold to the count for
y
W111 11Wt *0 li "l
MIs.
• rioort, a Rev, l3ert f3aYiu ,
Via, .fteJdznan for the :Perth
E'edera[taist? 4limina be sympa= Guelph, pointed .out some dig-
thetic to these Individuals ra- advantages in Ptaluotion Cqi}
Dresden, London, Stratford,
Seatforth, Cljnton, Walton,
Mr...arzd �Vli's, Lloyd B Pe acid
all .Sttoiid4�d the Couites~Bipe
Xr4W, i'eNfp* p�1~IicMti
various purses, p4ngnq clic
v nous In u
n s a a$entS m the
-�^
Gou7ity ��ederaUgn, a4d '{nein-
ber of the ibbo'ard of
ther thein antagonistic, trot. F'inst, he said, farmers .are
$13Th, Londesboro and sur^
we zri Bru[sselS+ on Satur-
F4h1li t PI hiG , r
.na
eoluitY on a pariit basis,
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governors,
= of the Ontario Federarbioi> of
be felt
basdcal hum t s
Ball ?swAld fieldrnan for ly am Wian and it
B ' is therefore difficult to show
ruce County stated that in
rounding district. Mrg Marg,
Lyon, :an
aret y n, Brandon, Man,, ,, at
y
Mrs. Chris Ketrti, who has
�
The°,• T'xe tarti'ta* Macly nth
A total of 1$7 points was fdg
.ut a out, ,an ging to Clivi-
,•
oditylture said .eom-
w rnoditY groups should r4iri their
them why they should' reduce
the beginning clic k`ederatian prpductioti while there 'are
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tended,
been a patient in G1in'ton Pub-
lic Hos
farritly }c�vio tlr . 'hel[d a t the
home of Mr, and .Mss, Rays
, on are 19, distributed: as fol,
�ows
f
own business and the Fed'era-
played A great part in organaz pea
plc who need food.
Ing commodity Now
Sports and races were .held
with. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth
*Al since lash T3iesdaY,
re�turaSed hcx►ie Sit urd!ay slight•
`1`ie►vantha on ;Shturfty, June
t H. :C, Lawson 7; �. W,
,
Colgulroun..8, Miss Emma L'avis
�
• tion should be a ea-ord'inating
bad, far tiiern. All must
y groups to
groups,
bltact these groups are omganiz- SecondLY, a cut 3n production
Rogerson and Mr, and Mics,
..
rY ixnproved,$'wibh
44 an attndapce, Kexi�
meth Trewa}rtha ' aria MA,4riye
4,geivts in 17 municipalities
have
k
r work together, reiyte�lrig
ed, the part of the Federation means that the fancier will.
becomes'largely a Job of .only be partially employed.
Kenneth McDonald in charge,
A delicious picnaic r supper zwas
Mr. 'and Mrs. John Burr and
son,' Hyde lark, visited witch
Mcrlwain were in charge of a
,received Some Points, The
Groderich firm of McEwan 1n-
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:th' ar . e f'
,at lrliex, _ e farmers first and
meinfiers of the various organ^
public
relatlons', most of our diffi., Will farmers :accept the idea
that
served with Mr. 4nd Mrs: Jack
`azxd
:
th' . latter''s "parents, Mr, mild
sports, mults� (being .as followg;
Children six years and under,
.8tir lnti:e act :as ]daison be
tween counity council the
,
izatloitsa°secvaid,
ou)rtaes axe due to mis-tinder, it is better to be P.artiallY
;between individuals errrialoyed` .at .a Profit (than fully
Sinelanr, Mr. >VTrs: Frank
itobertson; Mr, and Mrs:' Mur-
Mts'. Jaxries McCool qn Su31day
A b„
rium, der of. Women's
W'innifred Armstrong,Julia
and
algetic d will' .25 per-.
Y, �
.
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Jim Powers, of the Co-opera,$'tending
live tinsm"anlce, felt that coat,
and organizat4ons rancher draw, employed at as IoW,
rs
e conflict of objectives," he
x+ay Crich and Mr, and Mrs.
laaiLald Conch conveners.
.'the,
14istgbute ladies took a 'bus tri p
Armstrong; sea{ to Owns, girls,
Mande Tr r Leis Wright;
due, The
cent of swill bi distributed
Ballance 'will be distaubuted ac-
mods y groups looked Ito the
Thirdly, since them are so
said, many fawners, each making in-
div�idua�l production decisions it
Land Acquisition is very difficult to
.as
A momeut's silence was .ab-
served in memory of 1VIrs. �Vi1-
Baan Govier who passed away
last Tuesday to Landon, visit-
Ing several points of interest,
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d ew
bays, Fred Trewartha, Charles
Trewarbha; wine to l3, • girls,
Margaret Trewartha, Shirley
tacit Points,
Since � this year the fleet tri-
surdriee was 'transferred from
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control.
Ray Hergtaf head of the Along witch •this is the vast sue
of the country
in December.
Prizes were aw'ard'ed :to
• • •
Clinton Fir Will
Norman; boys', Walter . McTl-
wa n, James Wright;
the • Alexander. and Chapman
firm in Godericig, and t was
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FI1lgitCed iIiS411"d
wor held staff, outlined the over which. most
of the basic farm products are
Brian Pym, Exeter, as the
Young 'l'4dies, Margaret 'Tre-
felt-Abat they could have lost
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Lowest Rates
work of the rtetiv' properties de•
partment of OFA, It was set produced.
sill present; Wil-
youngest member
Ia atrt Govier the oldest person
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S nn y Coa � of
wart'ha; Young mien Ralph
ph
Trawartha; m A r r i e d ladies,
UP to $200 by thus transfer,
they will get $100 out 'of the
EqR EV Y.THf G XN
A .PE LETT ri
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Atltotnoblle [socia
up under Don Middleton: for The advantages •are quite
the ,purpose of assisting farm- simple. First, prices 'would -be
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Present and t'a Mr. and Mies.
Jack Sinclai�r, having the wed-
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o Tr.
Mme• R ewamtha; marred
men, Foss Trewartha;
commrission account this ear,�t
kA addition rto their regular comaAltiA
ens in prableins of land acquisi- stabilized to a high degree, and
ding anniversary closest torthe
HuR oR! Coin Jail
tyThreealegged
race, Ralph and
mission under the 'point basis.
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tion, to make a study of the second farm income could be
re bl 1e1
day of picnic.
Neal Trewartha; ladies' kick
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vexing griablem of rural taxa-
asoma a ev
It was decided to have a re-
A G Grigg and Sort, Clinton
the slipper, Carol Mciiwai I I
proved' by council meeting in
vace,president, Norman Tre-
1NSURANCE'AGEN0Y
tion , and more recently to pro-
vide farmers with inf=nation
Toba eo Control
union again next year, with the
was awarded the job of sup-
men's hick, the slipper, Norman.
duatry and lends itself very
Mr. and Mrs; John Riley, Mr,
Phone HU 2-9747
art. the complications dewloping
Mr, Layment of the Ontario
Tobacco
new slate of officers in charge;
president, Bert Lyon; vice-
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Plying coal to the county jail
at the tendered for price of
Trewartha.
Following the sports, Ross
sist-ant secretary, Patsy Me-
t
13-26-b
1 from the, aomparaiively new
zoruitigreguTaitioivs. ' Anyone fac-
Gravers, outlined .the
way in which their organization
org
president, Stance L a
Y Y n; secre-
$22.90 per ton. Report• of this
Trewartha, presadeni, conduct-
o
trance of the county court
neth Trewartha; sports, Mr.
Grain And seevs, Orville Mc-
tr
tart' -treasurer .Lorne Iiutikin
decision by the property com^
ed the election of officers,
Cuticbey, V. bcsoli;