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eouamttni:'n5 but they want pa•
tie.tee and understanding from
the western eu(taatries. The west-
ern
estern ccoua tries need them in 'trade
relatiun..
Ala 1'a> for spope briefly on
vertical integration and on tlhe
Huron County Co-operative Hos-
pital plan.
A contest w'as conducted: by
Mrs. Hepburn.
The,,next meeting will be !held
at the home of \lr. .and Mrs.
Murray Elliott.
.Htl'creat Forum
Members of Hillcrest Forum
at the home of Mr. and Airs.
Earl Atkinson listened to the
broadcast when Aerieulture :Man•
ictea Darkness reviewed the last
three Forum topics discussed.
A short program followed with
readings, contests, music and
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(tinct r.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of 11r. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Simpson.
News From North
`Rabies Pa anent
Fox With Broken Leg - tnntinued From Page 9
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• .tion be paid to those sustaining;
losses,
D r ct e indeed
c Nea • W. oodham a, W. lila l h esti
un Sunday afternou.n as M..: Lotidon, ~pent the• wcel.encl with alt the ease tors, poia�ted •Gut dial
khe .disease is being spread by
and ^Ars. 1r•ther Rundle were ,her parents, 1•ir, matt 11rs. Ar foxes, aahtl, because of this, de
looking out the window they satei.nuicl Berrn. termined effo.•ts should be made
1 tic Mr. and Airs. !slue Veddeu to exterminate s many foxes as
trussing the meadow'near
1
the
attended the funeral of the for possible. One.effective means,
Neuse what they the;u,,ht to he a' mer's brother, the late Mr. „t11-1 s,tggested by Dr. Harkness,. was
large yellow cat hopping on three !:anti Vodden of Clinton, , to use a hose on the tractor ex -
legs anti ‘cry thin but it turned ' dr. and Mrs. James Alilicr ha'ust to fill the dens, where they
aur to he a fox and it rester! .in 'leiter! withtheir uncle and aunt, •were accessible, with carbon -
the doorway of the driveshetl for Mr. and 1las. 11`henas :Gunning monoxide 1 u m e s. Commercial
a short time. at Granlan on Suncla•, gas exterminators, in powder or
Neit hh: rs were ,called 'with.
their gawks a"td Fred Parkinson
on his may twine from .church
also saw the fox sitting in the
meadow drove home and picked
,1'
1' 1 A•1 •. c and
u , t i (l i..,ht .
e -
pt..
turned with his shotgun. The fox
was malting for the bush but
could not
travel too fast owing
tg
to a broken leg.
followed it and as it rested
on its way back he fired one
shot and then followed with three
more and that finished lir. Fox.
I Wilt brought !tint to the orchard
lir. anti l.lrs, Lloyd Jaques capsule loran, ahre also very ef•
anti ..children ahhotored to. Davtsou, etive, lay each farmer .shaking
Mich. and spent the day with the a thorough cheek of his farm, tit;
formers. sister, Mrs. Glen Lain- as: possible that many foxes
heart nd Glen, atlight be cit troy�ed before they I
a have a chance to do more ex- ,
11. •. a .1 . loan e •l
t a cl Ahs Jos, l3. ht tai tensiwe damage in the spread. of
and family visited with: AI1. An- this dread disease,
drew Elonuuaert in Exeter on
Sunday ' the committee on education
Ur. and Mrs, Don Mixon, Mary again had an interesting meet:
,hanc and Robert of London were ing on secondary teacher recruit -
Sunday visitors with hisses meat. Several alternatives have
Blanche and Rhea !fills, been suggested, Meeting favour
11 r. and Mrs. John Brookshaw of all the .Committee seemed to'.
of Avonback were Sunday vis:- be the suggestion of a three•
; with a wire attached to Minh, lots w}tih Ala•, and Brie, „'aii .r term course at OCE which would
Rosanquet Hockey1Tournament fLey, enable University graduates to
i/ 1 'Air, Jael. I{nog ttsitecl "alb enter OCE , to the summer and
I The 1100 lh• nh hocl•c • i
• ' • he c a y ram AIi s W, L. Switzer on Sunday, complete then course by being
played Kirkton train at under- Miss !!oriel iiern, of Zion, is paired, as teachers to ltiglt school
M5 sen on Saturday. The boys •staying at the home of Mr. and boards for the school teras: One;
t. and Mrs. John Melville re-; played well. The score was 8 a Mrs. Robert Robinson while :Airs• of the pair would complete the
turned front Florida last Tlturs in fa•uur ofithe K}t•lcimi boy's Robinson is a patie.nt in St, =Esc, at OCE by the end of
day.• with 10 minutes overtime. Marys Memorial Hospital, December while the other sum -i 1
The 2nd Battalion R.C.R. ata- • Anderson beat the I irkton. lir. and or the 11-8 on Saturday with they would change and fbm gra-
retied at Forest for churclh ser- { Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stephens in duate would take the classroom I
vice tact Sunda• to eammcuho• Sunday Service1
for the balance of the school ;
rate the battle of I'aardeberg. I At the Sunday morning service ,11( e1•tnn..
Mrs. Bob Cornell returned in the Woodham church Rey. ;I, lir, and Mrs. Joe Bucke and
Fame front .hospitel last Wed; 11'areham gave an impressiveEmil•, of Thorndale, were Sun-
-nesday much improved in health.' sermon on "For the 'wages of day vTippis with ,11r, and Mrs.
A flock of wild geese was seen • Sin is Death but the gift of Gad Johnlilipihig' .
recently flyi„' north by Neil is eternal life through 1 Jesus •
Campbell a township farmer. Christ our Lord," The choir pro Fire Victim
There ha v e b e e n numerous' vided the music,
blackbirds the past week—rather Mission Band was held in the
•
earl' signs of spring, .basement for the younger chit-: guys Barn
Visitors with Mr. andMrs. dren and a good crowd attended, ,
Fred Burley Jr. and family and Mrs. Fred. Parkinson and Mrs, I After losing his barn by fire
Mrs, Burley Sr. on Saturday • Robert Robinson are the lead -1, three weeks ago, Mr. Harry
were 11r, and Mrs. Jos. Frost ers. Squire has been fortunate to se -
and Miss Georgie Ann Mitchel Personal Items cure Lite barn on the farm oi'
the fGtrie ith Ms br. lioward Molea and Air. and Mrs. Carman Switzer Leon Paul almost across the ties on planning and land use'
Frost of St. Catharines, and Mr. of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Mel- • road from his own farm and has i_ the province,, tell the men:
and .AIrs. Geo. Waite of Thed- vin Lnueh of Hamilton were Sun-
day moved his livestock that were hers of • the clangers involved in
ford• visitors with Airs, W, L. being taken care of by the allowing industrial and resirlen-
Sw'itzch Mrs, Louch is remain -neighbours, also his grain that tial development to take place,
ing with her mother this week. he salvaged from the fire into in rural areas where sufficient I
The ladies of the afternoon; the barn• thought is not given to proper
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group of the 11'.11.5.hbeen After sonie difficulty obtain- planning with a view to the most'
guy quilting al the name of ing water 'for the livestock, he practical and effective land use.
i T -to-date was able to, locate a good well
year, while the other oats. of the
pair,. !would complete the course
at' OCE and graduate in May.!
This proposal was only ri,com-
mended as an emergency meas-
ure until a second college 01
education is established in: the!
Province we suggest at the'.
University of Western Ontario.
A joint meeting of 111e com-
mittees on agriculture and ton -I
servation heard Dr. E. G. Pleva,
professor of geography at the
University of Western Ontario,
and one of the foremost authori-
Hensall Arena
Scene. Of Rally lits• . • C.rpelanc• 1p
they are on their third quilt. , near the barn and he now has
A ' Youth for Christ. skating hiss Norma Hern nurse -in- a hood supply 'of water for' his
Party vac field in Hensall arena 1 < S 1Hospital; stock,
on friday.
1 training al t Joseph's
s !•
After two hours of skating 200 •i
leen-agers gathered in the arena
auditorium for a program which
began. with a singsong led by
Alvin Cudmore with Marion
Triebner. Exeter. at the piano.
Rev. Glen Thompson. Blue -1
vale, was the evening speaker. I
In a Bible quiz featuring Wing-, •
ham. Walkerton and Exeter W,A,
teams, Exeter topped the score
with 160 points with Windham ! • The W.A. of Zion West held a
and Walkerton tied for 140 points. community social evening in
Teen-agers f r o n1 11'ingham, l the Sunday School rooms on Fri -
Pinkerton, Walkerton, Mitchell. day.
Bayfield, Seaforth, Exeter and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe,
Hensall attended.
The Story In
Zion
By MRS. JUD DYKEMAN
Social Evening
London, showed moving pictures
Used
Farm
achinery
FOR SALE!
and a varied .program ole local 1—SUPER. W-4 TRACTOR
• talent was enjoyed, . .. .Real good!.
Transfers Affect A silent auction was held con -1•
vened by Mrs. Ward Hem, Mrs. I 1—MASSE' HARRIS 81
Tom Hcrn :and Mrs. Warren TRACTORThree Buildings !Brock•
John Ward has purchased the 1 Personal Items
new house recently built by TomMr. and Mrs. Bilstra and lam -
Walker on hill Street. Mr. Ward ily visited Saturday evening with
intends to build an addition to Mr. -and Mrs. Norman Jaques.
use as an office for his • chiro-, Jane Dykeman, W 1. n g h a in,
practic practice. t spent the weekend at her home.
The Main Street building own-, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques
ed by Mr. Ward has been bought visited with Mrs, Philip .Murch
b: William Parker who recently. and Mr, and Mrs: Alvin Cooper,
pureha'sed the barber shop husi- Elinhville,' on Sunday. • • ' ' '
Hess• of the -late Norman Hockey. ;hiss Gicta Stephens who is
Mt. Parkerwill •move his family' takinga certified nurses's as -
and carry on his business in this .
sistants course at V5'inghanl Gen -
••1 eral 1 -Hospital, was home for the
weekend.
building.
" itometrist N. L. Marti-
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. Mr. Parker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock
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Mr. Joe Bailey, Exeter, visited
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