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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-09-19, Page 6VOTE FOR THE ONLY CANDIDATE WHO CAN SIT FOR HURON-BRUCE AS A NIEMBER OF THE PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT. ELECT . ntuRstm,Y, 19thr 1963 Iran sgpSsga4 POST GRUGOILIII, ONTARIO 00E07. !I HURON COUNTY PE,I)ERATION NEWS Jno, W. ZIliott, ,Ore. it. W. Carbert, secretary-man- ager of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, has announced the appointment of Sydney "Syd" Kleiman to the field staff of the O.F.A. Mr. Kleinian's territory will include the coun- ties of Oxford, Waterloo, Brant, Norfolk, llaldimand, Welland, Lincoln and Wentworth, where he will work under the supervi- sion of Ray Hergott, Director of Field Services. Mr. Kleiman, who is 35 years of age, has been connected with farming since he was four years old. Born in Toronto, the lam- ily moved to Norfolk County fol- lowing the death of his father. They have specialized in tobae co farming and the production of Christmas trees. Syd attend- ed Simeoe High School. Taking an active part in com- munity affairs and farm organ- izatitat work, he is, at the pres- ent time, the President of the Charlotteville Township Federa- tion of Agriculture, and Presi- dent of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in the town of Sim- eoe, and has been active in lo- cal Red Feather campaigns. From July l959 to July 1962, he served as a director of the Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers' Marketing Board and at the present time he repres- ents Norfolk County as a com- mitteeman to the Ontario Wheat Producers Association. While Mr, Kleinman's prim-. ary interest has been the pro- on W e nes ay ... and make sure your vote will be o practical value in Huron-Bruce. VOTE FOR THE PARTY THAT IIAS GIVEN YOU SOLID PROSPERITY — THE PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE PARTY. HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES Prepaid Health Plana at Cost ths WS0 ASA Blet.RD OF' DIRE,OTORS lessidsat, Fordyce Clark, RR 6. Godoriab; Vice-Pres., Gordon fOrkland, ER 3, 1.4uckuow; Mrs. 9. 0. Anderson, RR 6, Wingham; Dirs. Lloyd Taylor, Naafi Haigha Smith, AI A 14sto*sl; Iona Spdges, RR 1, Goderich; Roy Strong, Gorrie; Russell T. Bolton, RR 1, Seatorth; Belt birth, AA 2, suatorth: Dot ZleGP, *rid.; Gordon Richard- a• RR 1, Bruootiald; Konnoth Janus, RE 1, Woodbaa. C. Pr. Maw 4.- Seareterphliutager Miss C. E. Plumtree Aelletant $aretary inbainalon. call your nearest director or our onto* In the Credit Onion bldg., 70 On' goo Streit, Clinton, Telephone " HU nter 247151. or see your CO-OP representative GUMMI. KNIGHT PM*, Stuentie• 0011010 WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION oVibere Better Uslis Are UaadPo :(-dirtioime Owned and oenteddled Sarsios at Me Chola of bUll and broad Our artificial breeding serelot uiflI. help you to a more efficient Par andoe or more inforntatian NINItten 61U 241441, or for nee Clinton Leath IMO IIa Sill-IN OATTII Poo Ittr UVIIIIII duction of tobacco and •ChriSt- mas trees he is. well versed ifs Other phases of agriculture. Through his activities in the Christmas tree business, he has travelled extensively, both in. Ontario and in adjoining States "of the U.S.A. Syd and a brother have bought large quantities of Christmas trees for the export trade. "Syd" Kleiman accepts his new Positioti as a challenge. He enjoys meeting people, He likes to engage in discussions of fatm problems and is particu- larly interested in leadership training and all phases of adult education. The Ontario Federation of . Agriculture now has a field service department, consisting Of its director, Ray Hergott, and his staff of six competent field- men. Through this field staff the Federation is prepared to serve its membership all across the length and breadth of this province. Member organitations are urged to utilize the services Of the field. staff. These men are available to render compe- tent •a8SiStatite. in such ardas as organizational activities, leadi erxhip training, rural redevel- opment disputes over assess- ment, taxation, leasing, expro- priation or easement of farm properties or any problems which may confront rural peo- ple who are members of local federation or member organiza- tions, If and when a solution cannot be found at the local or regional level, the mem- bers of the field staff will bring the matter to the attention of the OntariO Federation of Agri- culture for appropriate action. Bob Eaton, RR 1, Dorchester, is tieldman for Counties of Ifuron, Perth, Kent, Lambton, Elgin and Middlesex. ACFIESON'S Dead Stock Service HIGHEST Pat0211 Phone Atwood MOW Cellist LiceneeNe.100012 t it'jt;11'. Committee Room Josephine St., Wingham Phone 357-3070 Open 10 - 12 Noon 1 - 5 p.m., 7 - 9 p.m, HURON-BRUCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION McCUTCHEON IN HURON - BRUCE On Wednesday, Join The /WINNING TEAM! 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