HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-10-11, Page 5Bay Hanna was re-elected
director of the Huron District
Farmers' Union at their annual
meeting in Clinton Thursday
night, Oct, 4. Sub-directors
elected were John Semple, Ed-
gar Rathwell, George Campbell
and Frank. Hill.
Other officers elected were
Mrs. T. Govenlock, Seaforth,
Women's Director; Mrs. Carl
Dalton, Seaforth, as treasurer;
and Mrs, Gordn Hill, as press '
secretary,
Brief reports were given by
local presidents and last year's i
officers. Mrs, Clovenlock cam-
mented on Agriculture Minis-
ter Hamilton's remarks that the
government had solved the ag-
ricultural problems in the West
and were going to concentrate :
now in Quebec and the -Mari-
times, Referring to this, she
said; "East is east and west is
west, but where is Ontario?"
Ray Hanna gave air-outline of •
his activities during the year,
and suggested that in the fu-
ture Farm Union members
should become more aggres-
sive. "We must be in a very
strong position so we can deal
more directly with opposing
factions," he said,
Whitewall tires optional at extra cost
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Bend; Wayne lefillian, RR 5,
Goderich, best crown.
Special utility class, vonald
Perrie, Brussels, best finish;
Arnold Young, RR 5, Goderich,
best crown; John Feagan, RR
5, Goderich; Jim Bolger, RR 3,
Walton; businessmen's class,
Mr. Campbell, Mr. Craig, Har-
vey Coleman.
JERMYN—MURRAY
On Thanksgiving Day, Oct. -8,
at 10 o'clock, Brussels Anglican
Church Was the setting for a
ceremony Of interest, when
Bonin Alice Murray becaMe the
bride of John Roy Jermyn. Rev,
H. L. Jennings officiated, '
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Don Murray, of Toronto,
and the late Mr. Murray, and
the groom is the only son of
Mrs, Laura Jermyn, of Brussels,
and the lath Thomas Jermyn.
After the ceremony,the
groom's sister, Mrs. Alma Pink-
hey, of ,Seaforth, served a de-
licious Thanksgiving wedding
dinner, held at the home of Mr.
Antos W, Corby, Of Luisa St.,
Seaforth.
Gneata Were present frOM
Godetich, tressele, Seaforth
and Toronto, The cottple Will
reside in Toronto.
bead stick.-661Ade,
ACHESON'S
• Irti,Cotthty Caticipaitot For The Biihd.
Ctitulty Obiettiv.$6,00000.
Send' your donation'
MR. it, B. diitAISIti.
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HURON DISTRICT FAR ERS' UNION
RE-ELECTS RAY HANNA, MRECTOR
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;f farmers depends on their ac-
tions now.
Gordon Hill thanked t h e
speaker. It was decided during
a short business period which
followed, to have an inform.-
tion meeting on milk market-
ing at a later date. Robert Tay-
lor and Edgar Rathwell are in
charge,
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PLOWING MATCH
CONTINUES DESPITE
BAD- WEATHER,
Despite wet, sticky graund,
conditions, the Huron County
plowing match went ahead as
scheduled on Saturday. The
ground was almost • too sticky
for good plowing, but the plow-
men were able to make the
annual match, of the -Huron
County Plowmen's Association
one of the better ones in recent
years,
, Paul •Turnbull, of Dashwood,
had the best-plowed land in the
tractor classes, and Edgar
Howatt in the horse class, dur-
ing the day, Mr.. Turnbull won
the Esse champion tractor spe-
cial, and Mr, Howatt the second
special from that company:
The match was held on the
farm of Howard • Feagan, just
one mile north of Bemniller.
It was the 36th annual match,
and 34 competitors were enter-
ed in tractor classes, and one
in the horse division. L. E.
Cardiff, MP for Huron, is sec-
, , , -es. Ale's 'a
txotaimali
Starfire Coupe
There,waiting waiting for you, with its long look of
elegance to sweep you into 1963, is Oldsmobile. This is
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... unstinted luxury. For 1963, each Oldsmobile series
is distinctively different, with its own special
grille and rear-end styling. So which '63 Olds will
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Super 88, Holiday Coupe
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A discussion on it., giros and
eons of compulsory marketing
followed.
Mel Tebbutt, the provincial
president, attended this meet-
hie. He gave a very stirring
and thought-provoking address
on farm organization, present
and future. He said that pres-
ent-day farm organizations must retarytreasurer of the associa-
ask themselves if they are tion, and William Berrie, RR 3,
strong enough and have facile Brussels, is president.
ties at hand to do the job ex- Jointer plow with skimmer in
pected of them, sod, Edgar Hewett, Beigrave;
He outlined a few suggestions , tractor class, boys and girls
for building a good :farm or- r under 19 years, Larry Young,
ganization: (1) Local officers RR 5, Goderich; Barry Milli",
must collect memberships, as it Goderich; best crown and fin-
can be done cheaper this way; isle. Larry Young.
(2) Meetings must be attractive; Tractors drawing as many
(3) Adequate finance is neces-
Sary to carry on an extensive I plows as you wish, Kenneth Cardiff, RR 2, Brussels; John
research program so that when Clark,, RR
meeting the government or
5, Brussels; best
crown and finish, John: Clark.
other groups, we can present Tractors drawing wide bottom plows, John Feagan, Goderich; our case. ' James Ribey, Glen Ribey, both
"We must not be .satisfied of Goderich; best crown, John
Feagan; best finish, James
Ribey,
New green class for boys and
girls under 15 years, non-win-
ners, Lawrence Becker, Dash-
wood, best crown and finish;
Gordon and Neil Ryan, RR 1,
Walton,
Senior high school class un-
der 19 years, Paul Turnbull and
Robert Becker, Dashwood, best
crown and finish,- Alex Guiutzen
and Graeme Craig, RE, 3, Wal-
ton; Harry and Douglas Srilicl-
who has to absorb them, but leyGoderich.
When the farmer is faced with Junior high school class, Gov •
shriller problems he finds he don Pryce, RR 1, Dublin, and
n a position to pass the Cecil Ryan, Seaforth;
Robert
is not i
added costs on to the coesttin Hickey and Kenneth Brindley, Goderich; Gordon Pryce and Ce-
er," cil Ryan, best crown and finish:'
Tebblitt: closed his re- Mounted plows only, Wayne
marks by reiniiiding farmers Durbin, Auburn, best finish;
that they control their own Russell Des Jardine, Grand
destiny and their future as t Bend; Larry Taylor;. Grand
with what we have," Mr. Teb-
butt continued, "we must look
ahead and build a solid founda-
tion."
"Communications to farmers
are very bad," Mr, Tebbutt
said, "It is impossible for a
few farm leaders to get . all
the knowledge that comes their
Way back to the producer,
When, business concerns such
as implement - mamifaeletrers
are met with higher costs, these.
are passed on to the farmer!
WtM,. Elston that the road accounts
as presented by the Road Super-
intendent be paid
-- Carried
Moved
by Jag.
accounts
by Ross Smith seconded
Mair that the general
as presented be paid
— Carried
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Household Effects
in the VILLAGE OF WALTON on.
SATURDAY, OCT. 20th,
at 1
at the Walton Station
Heavy Duty 4 burner Electric SteVtk
Refi•igerator (good)
4ACA Victor ;Television, (good)
Complete Bedroom Suite
3 Cupboards Single Bed.
Double Bed
Vacuum Cleaner (Hoover)
Floor Polisher Rug 9x12„
Washing Machine
Two burner Rangette
Couch 'Kitchen Suite, ta1319
• mid 4 chairs
Ironing Board Baby Carriage
Pets Pans Cutlery'
1Seandwiche Grill Toaster
Steam Iron Electric Clock
Record Player - Mantel gnat°
Table tamp Dresser
TA-tien Trunita Sabin
Other Articles tee tilinieretia
mention.
Terms Dash
Proprietor -- M. Dronldk
Audh.— Harold JaclisOlt
Ole* Geotte feoWell
Moved by Walter Shortreed sec-
onded by win, Elston that the
meeting adjourn to meet again on.
November 5 at 1 pint or, at the call
of the Reeve
— Carried
W Elston, Court of Revision
,Sholdice Dr„ . . .... . .... 5.00
Smith, Court of Revision
.Sholdice Dr, -5.00
J, Alair, Court of Revision
,Sholdice ........., ...... ..... .„,. 5,00
W. Shortreed, Court of Revision
Sholdice Dr, 5.00
M.Carnochari,LaidlawDrain .....110,00
Johnston Drain ..., 287.50
Docile Craig, Johnston-
Drain 35.0
Walter Shortreed
Drain 18,00
Wingliam Motors
Fire Trnek repairs 35.12
Morris Twp. Council
Tee Council met in the Township
Hall on October 1, with all the !
-members present,
The minutest of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion
of Walter Shortreed and Jas. Mair
Moved by Ross Smith, seconded by
,Wm. Distant that the Court of
Revision o n the Assessment Roll
be opened
— Carried
No appeals were received.
Moved by Walter Shortreed, I
seconded by Jas. Male that the I paid: Road Accounts Court of Revision on the 1963 ;
Assessment Ron be closed. I Genera( Accounts W. MeArter„ Wages
and mileage ...........„ .. ..... .. , „‘,.. ott,i1611. it W. Tiffin, express .. , .. ,..t,...,te -t 1.25 -.
getee ,T, Smith, wages .... ......... „„ - t Relief AcceiltitS .„„„.,,,,,,,..„.
.roved by Walter Shoetreed seep . Geo, Martin,. postage
ended by P.088% Smith that the . Kelly and Pease Eraott ..., -.2,10 IVIA-l'el CI4r1.11;?.d,bilVi.raa!ews.ages ---0.-
Cittnirt Of. Revision on time Sholdiee‘ Callender Nursing Hanle .....,„ 79.75 , A. IlikleY, filel Ott and
Drain be eloSed and that By-TAtt,W 8., Proeter seledting jlitOrd „„ 4.00 ' and grease ......,„.„.... ..........
The following accounts were tt
214.221.
101,20
227.70
59.00
1.81,40
No, 10, 1962 he filially passed Y., 'Brewer, selecting jurors .... 4.00
-- arrie. CI, Martin, selecting jurors „.. 4,00
Moved by Walter Shortreed see- ilrussels Pair, grant .... 200,00
onded by
tender of Pran
Wm
k Kirkby and Soli to
, Elston that the myth
Belgra,ve
FairF
ait, gt
, grant
srie
.....
15500
00.66
construct the Sholdice Drain less W.. EistOn, Cant of Revision
alto woi.lt olit216160,0(loolliiio ntiteet
itYActioadfor AaSeSsluoilt, ••-••,t ..... •••• 6..06
tl'to strict of Assessment Roll $.06
0,Firrted, Tt, Smith, Conn of Revision
Moved by lea, Mair, Seconded by f Assosmnent ........ .5.00
Boss Smith that 13,y-Ittpv No. 11 Jas Malt Colitt Revisien
irlc`' setting the NOrnitation for Assessment Roll 5.00
1925.44
C.Orrigated Pine Cie.,
culverts ..... ..... 139.79
S. .Sweeney, hulidesfrig .„.„ .... „ 552.00
tistowel Transport, freight „5,08
Poininion Read Machinery CO.
;repairs 841.11
'&iehouten math*
gross 131.0
Ttailford. Crushing
gravel....... ........
Veirses 1V'elding, welding
BeArlY
15.8T
Weertetb
Shortreed, COUrt of ReVistont cement ........ ...... 314,23 NOveniber 21*, 1962 arid the eIeetiOn,
noowtor, for tiettorrovr 1, 1962
;and 0110elnitiig beenty V,olturnIng
Officer mid Pol l OlorIN Iv," Passed
Carried
Moved by Seeended
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Phone Atwoott 356 2622; Collect
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