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CLERIC APPOINTED
TO HOWICK PARISH
Wit Township.
Ali'. Jenkins, a graduate of
ilavertord College and the Gen-
eral TheologiCal Seminary, New
York, was ordained as a deacon
by the Rt. i-toy. C; N. lonxton,
13ishop of Huron, this year.
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WALTER PEASE
Trucking P.C.V. Class F S
LIVESTOCK TRUCK!NG TO AND FROM FARMS
IN LICENSED AREAS OF
GREY, MORRIS, WAWANOSH, HULLET AND
MeKILLOP TOWNSHIPS
TO ANY PLACE WITHIN ONTARIO
ALL LOADS INSURED
Rev. Harold David Jenkins, pre-
sently in charge of a summer
parish of St. ilainuritl's Anglican
Church, Toborniory, Lia8 been
appointed to the parisn of St.
Steplleirs, .Gorrie; Trinity, Ford-
Wien.; and St. James, Wroxeter.
His duties will begin Sept.: 1, The.
three communities are in H.H.Ow-
PHONE BRUSSELS 345J4 '
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Don't go in for a swim too soon
after a meal. Two hears should
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LADIES DIVISION, EAST HURON AGRI. SOCIETY
1965 ETHEL ERANT MONTURE
PROVINCIAL ESSAY COMPETITION
Arranged by the Women's Section of the Ontario Association of
AgricUltural Societies in co-operation with the. Provincial Beard
RULES
1. Best essay written by a school pv.Dil, up to and including Grade 8.
2 Subject — -WHY WE SieuuLD TAKE, PART IN CANADA'S
CENTENNIAL PROGRAM."
3. Lengthy of Essay — approximately 300 words.
4. Essay must be ei.,,rtitied by a teacher that it is the work of the
5. The competition will be in three sections, as follows:
(a) LOCAL — Each Agricultural Society will be responsible for
encouraging pupils to enter by announcing this contest
in the prize list or by other means and if feasible,
offering prizes for the best essay" received. Following
jading the WINNING ESSAY must be submitted by the
society to the Woman Representative of the O.A.A.S. for
the district not later than FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th.
(b) DISTRICT — The Woman Representative will be responsible
for the judging of the essays she receives at the Diotriet
LEVEL. District Winner should be forwarded to reach
the Junior Convener, Mrs. Harold A Telfer, Grand River
Street North, Paris, Ontario, not later than WEDNE
DAY, DECEMBER 15th.
(c) PROVINCIAL — judging of the Essays at the Provincial
Level will be done by Mrs. Monture and announcement
and presentation to the Provincial Winner will be made
at the convention of the Ontario Association of Agricul-
tural Societies in February 1965.
PREZ S (Provincial Level Only)
1st $15.00 donated by Mrs. Monture
2nd — $8.00
3rd $7.00
4th — $6.00 donated by the Ontario Association of
5th — $5.00 Agricultural societies.
6th $4.00
MAK E kuntypi Tole, 1114
MOS1 BEAUTIFUL IN THE
eAttivibl'EAL) ImptiovgivignitT
COMPETITION fOlii ONTARIO , 1?
The most beautiful Towusiup
for the forthcoming international
trloWilig NaLctl at oeitrurcu in
.1 1.N 11 was the challenge given by
all Township Cilairinen at a re,
cent iheethig to discuss tne
Varmstead improvement coin-
:Pete:Jen in connection with tile
mutt:a unu eentealmial ProJeCl.
,Eaell Township chairman inuicat-.
ea that by the entries coming in
they would most certainly nave
the ()minty winner and would ue
a contender tor the top Provinc-
ial prizes.
(Jr course everyone will be
making improvements to their
farm homes and buildings 00
well as the surroundings to wel-
goalie the many thousands Of
visitors to the County in 1980
and it is to pe hoped 'that all will.
enter the Township competitions
to compete for the township
champion and the any prizes
offered. The Township Champions
Ylrill compete for the kJuunty
Championship and go on to the
zone finals. _,,Leati,
;Prom September 1st, 1965, On
will see many improvements en
Huron County dearms to' Wilbur
beautify tins already Clue county.
There is a sense oi. pride in own-
ing a well kept farm, with a neat
woodpile, machinery in its place,
weeds under control and a Kew,
quarts of attractive paint on the
farm buildings. Let's join all our
neighbckurs in a paint up and.
clean up spree for 1966.
Township chairmen for the
Farmstead and Rural linprovee
ment Centennial Project are:
Ashfield — Eldon. Culbert, No.
6, Goderich
Colborne — Jamieson Riley,
No. 6, Goderich
Goderich — Lloyd Bond, Na
3. Clinton
Grey — Clare Veitch, No. 2,
Brussels
Hay .— Harold Campbell, No,
1, Exeter
Plowick -- Jack Ferguson, No:
Clifford
Hithet — Ted thinking, No.1
Au burn '
illoKillop e— John Moylan, No.
5, Seaforth and Oliver
Pryce, No. 1 Dublin
Morris — Ted Fear, No
Prussels
Stanley — Les Armstrong, Bay-
field
Stephen — Bruce Shapton, No.
L. Exeter
Ttickersmith •---- Wilmer Broad,
foot. No. 3, Kippen
Titrnberry — Cedric. Moffatt„
Wingham
Usborne — Sam; Skinner, Con'
iralia
West Wa.wanosh , Murray.
Wilkinson. No. 2, Auburn
t'ae, Winva.nosh — Robert Henry,
Blyth
County ChairMan is C. He
Thcnnue Of Brtiseele.
, i-.-- D. 0, Miles; Agrlotilthltl:
Representative fOr Huron CottntY,
What fins becOme of the little
1
White-lin Vet' kgratid'imother of
,yesteryear! ? °illy rtes 116,11,600er
knows tor Stitt.
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PLAASE NOTE; The name and address of the pupil submitting an
entry in this competition Must Appear On The Edimy,
Mrs. Mrs,: H. A. Telfer; Mrs, G. tronstda
Peesident, COnVeiier SeCteterr Treeintrer,
Wethetee, SedtiOn. Women's Seaton, Women's Section'
leolloWieg the fair the winning essay should' Silbniitted to WS,
Jas. MOT who will send it on,
Loom: Prikea debated by Olefield Hard -Ware
1St, :and 82,00 '3rd $1,00