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ESTABLISHED 1889
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Phone 79; Res. 263 J Brussels
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Morris Federation Hold
Annual Meeting
(Intended for last week)
The Morris Township Feder-
ation of Agriculture's annual
meeting and banquet was held in
the Foresters Hall, Belgrave, on
Friday. Grace was said by Stew-
art Procter. Stan Hopper, past
presidents introduced the head-
table guests: Stewart Procer-
Mrs. Florence Elliott, Mrs. Alex
McGregor, Mr and Mrs. Elmer
Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fear,
Torn, Locke, Howard Siegler, Jim
Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hopper.
Visiting dignitaries included.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler,
of Grey, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles
Smith of East Wawanosh, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wood of Turn-
berry Deputy Reeve Jack Alex-
ander of Wingham, Reeve Ernie
Snell of East Wawanosh.
Vice-president. Jim Spivey Oa
Vice - president Jim Spivey
thanked the women, and Mrs.
Leslie Belt replied. Minutes and
financial statement were read by
Mrs. Fear. George Michie gave
the auditor's report. The pres-
ident, Ted Fear, reported on the
activities in the township dur-
ing the past year. Elmer Hunter,
second vice-president of Huron.
County Federation, brought greet-
ings from th e. connty. Miss Ruth
Michie accompanied by Mrs.
John Nixon Ted in a sing song.
Tom Henderson introduced
Mr. Ziegler, of Kitchener, who in
turn introduced Mr. Locke, or
St. Loius, Mo., who spoke on the
latests trends and ideas in farm-
ing in the U.S. and showed a
series of slides to illustrate his
talk, The speaker was thanked by
Joe Black,
Stewart Proctor conducted the
election of officers, the slate
bing brought in by Ross Smith as
follows:
Past Pres. Stanley Hopper
President Ted Fear
Directors:
Mr. and Mrs. Tom. HendersOn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mathers
Mr .and Mrs. Joe Black,
Mr.. and Mrs. Bob Wheeler
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby,
Jim Spivey, Carman Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoonard.
Commodity Groups:
Hogs — Albert Bacon, R. IL
Coultes.
Poultry George Proctor, LOtiis
Phelan.
Cream — Glen tellers,
Beet -- William Elston, Don
Craig.
Park Representatiye John
Nixon: t a
County Director -- Mr. Fear.
Woman Director — Mrs. Fee:
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