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HURON COUNTY WHEAT PRODUCERS
ANN UAL MEETING
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8th at .1 :30 P.M.
irs The Ontario Department of Agriculture Board- RPODI
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Guest Speaker: Mr. Otis McGregor,
Assistant Sec.-Manager
Russel :Bolton, Pres. Carl J.. Hemingway, Sec. Treas.
R.R. 1, Seaforth
Rat. 3, Brussels
CLAYTON G. NOGG.
• REAL, ESTATE
JOHN WADE
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BRUSSELS. ON.l•
Homes Businesses Farms
WANTED
• Farms,. Homes, Businesses,
Lots, and Acreages for sale
and around Brussels. COntiAnt
Glen Thuell, Iteal Estate. Division,
British Mortgage and. Trust,
Listowel, shone 43,
••••N••••
DANCE
Royal Canadian Legion Auditorinitt
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20th
Dancing from 9 to 12
THE CAVILLERS
Spot Dance Prizes -- Lunch Booth.
"For those Who Think Young" Teens. and Twenties
Come and Bring Your Friends
Admission: $1.00 Couple $1.75
LONG SERVICE tioNoREO
NVord has been received by
Mrs. Allan McCall that her aunt,
Margaret McCracken, had been,
honored recently for her long ser-
'tice. She has been operating the
elevator in the Birks Building on
Jasper Avenue ,Edraonton since.
i929, shortly after she moved
there from Brussels.
Rolfe Barnes, manager, pre-
sented her with a silver tea ser-
vice, the gift of the management
and staff. A 35th anniversary cake
engraved with, "Complimen.ts of
C.J.C.A., Margaret's name ana
the date- The cake was enjoyed
by the whole crew of 315.
A beautiful basket of flowers
was also sent to her home by the
Her many friends of this com
munity wish her continued sue-
cess.
. .
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BRUSSELS ANp DISTRICT
HARD HIT BY SNOW
Those who predicted that we
would have a mild winter, must
have red faces, with 15 inches of
snow in the last. two weeks, and
2a to 30 mile winds blowing from
every direction.
The students attending Wing-
ham District High School were
let out at 2:00 p.m. on. Wednes-
day and Ralph Person reporten
that it was tough getting through
the roads.
One consolation, necter now.
than later.
VAL'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting, Styling,Cold Waving
A Specialty
P1-10N3 140 BRUSSELS
OATS WANTED pr-
,`illitable for Seed or reed, a
liodne OarrY, Itussell, Olintland
varieties; Please tiring sample
we can take deliVery anytime i4
highest prices.
ALEX. M. STEWART fit SON
LIMITED
A1LSA CRAIG, ornark
SALES HELP WANTED ,MALE
:.;.ceded. A ltawleiga Dealer for
To \vnslifps Howick, Grey and
Morris. Over 1500 families, where
Products have been sold for
many years. Real opportunity`
for permanent profitable wet*.
Start promptly. Write Rawleigh,
Dept. B-152-4'2.; 4005 Richelieu
St. St. Henry, INiontrean:
PERSONAL INVITATION --
A Personal invitation to Mr.
and Mrs. I H. Customer and the
Family. Let us show our, appre-
ciation for your business at our
Pancake Harvest open house,
movies, and pancakes all day,
Thursday, March 4th, I a.m. to
5 pan., at the Legion Hail,
Seatorth.
John Bach, I. H. Dealer
HELP WANTED MALE
Opportunity for ambitieus,
max.ried mail as herdsman on.
large dairy farm. Must be ex-
perienced in all farm work,
especially the milking and feed-
ing of dairy cows. Any showing
and R.O.P. experience will be
taken into consideration. Wages
scaled according to ability.
Separate house with conven-
iences located near city..
Robert Good, RR 6, itranttord
Queen's Park
W eekly Report
lAtirray Gaunt,
(Huron-Prgoe)
qu,c.!ou's .12ark,
January, 214 1Wi5
is dead
and the lights of the world have
temporarily gonc out," comment.
ed John Robarls in a
statment paying tribute to the
great SWIU*i.lciix. • 1 u his tenacity
of purpose and win to survive,
the free world owes its life." He
continued, Winston was
trusted as 41) other man of his
generation by the peoples of the
world who placed their faith in
him as the foe of tyranny and the
champion of liberty and free-
dom,"
Opposition Leader Andy Thomp•
son, in seconding the motion for
one minutes of silence in memory
of the great statesman, stated
that one of the most famous state-
ments, of Sir Winston., "Never has
so ,much been :owed by so many to
so few," was never more Derail,-
ent than when applied to Sir
Winston himseit.
This past week, saw the open,
ing of debate on the Speech front',
the Throne. The speeeh was
moved by Bert Lawrence (PC.)
and seconded by Gaston DeMers.
(PC) Nickel Belt.
In leading off in the debate for
the Liberal Party Mr. Thomp-
son, the leader, said' that as a.
first step a Cabinet. Economic
Council should be created, to be
chaired actively and agros-
sively by the Prime Minister with
,the immediate objective being
the C011argetiOU and inaluteapac,3
of eo-ordination between, depart-
mental programs affecting eon-
oink growth and regiooal devel-
ment.
it is impossible in a report.
such
ch alshenthtijosnet: in
cover
M r-
all
ho the points -
son's 01.,000-word speeeh. He did
point out, however, that the
whole structure of expropriation
procedures be examined in the
light of what has baPpened in
Oxford County with the Gordon
Pi Ltock lam
in this connection the Pr-shier
announced on Thursday that he
had appointed three civil ser-
vants to undertake on behalf of
the Government an investigation
with no idea of negotiating all
outstanding matters arising .out
of the land acquisition in con-
nection, with the Upper Thames
Conservation Authority.
Donald MacDonald, leader of
the N.D.P. in the Throne speech
stated that Gordon Pittock, M.P.P.
Oxford, should either resign his
seat in the Legislature or resign as
chairman of the Upper Thames
Conservation Authority in order,
to resolve the conflict• Of interest
so apparent in, the expropriation
squabble over the Gordon Pittock
D a.m.
The throne debate will continue
Ilext week.
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