The Brussels Post, 1973-06-06, Page 111500th MEMBER FOR FEDERATION
Ronald Gordon, a Morris township farmer, became the 1500th member of the ontariO Federation
of Agriculture in Huron county on Thursday when he signed his membership'in a small ceremony
on his farm.
Mr. Gordon, his wife, son and daughter run a mixed farm- on the eighth concession of Morris
with beef and dairy cattle and hogs. He has farmed in Morris for 21 years after growing up on his
father's farm in Grey township which is still run by his brother Bill.
He was sold his membership by Bill Pullen (right) R.R.2, Blyth, a neighbour from just down
the road. He said he purphased the membership because he feels it is important for farmers to
have a strong voice.
Mason Bailey (left), president of the Huron County Federation of Agriculture and a director
of OFA was present for the short ceremony.
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THE BRUSSELS tidtt- JUNE
McKillop farmer sets
sail across the Atlantic
3. Flour
factory
4. Unemployed
5. Dramas
6. Whip
7. Great Lake
8. Italian river
9. Like some
blondes
11. Loophole
16. Vendor
18. Before tee
19. Wonder-
ment
20. Tumerit
21. Final
22. En-
k. treat
three thousand miles to Ports-
mouth, England.
Ken Campbell of R.R.1, Dublin
and Harry ' Whale of Hanover
loaded their 36-foot sloop, Mary
Poppins, on a big transport truck,
which they drove to Halifax where
they set sail across the North
Atlantic.
The men are fulfilling a long-
time dream that started to shape
up with the purchase in October
1970 of the Mary Poppins from
Dr. Jonathan Stanley of Toronto.
The boat had been built for Dr.
Stanley in 1964 by the Cheoy-
Lee Boat Yards in Hong Kong.
Dr. Stanley and his wife sailed
the boat to Canada from England
via the Carribean.
Murray Cardiff of Ethel drove
with them to Halifax and with
Dr. Glen Oliver of London, for-
merly of Grey Township is sailing
with them from Halifax as far
as St. John's, Newfoundland. Dr.
Oliver flew to Halifax Saturday
to join them, and assist in rig-
ging the boat.
Setting sail on Tuesday they
expect to reach Portsmouth in.
about four weeks where they will
visit with Mr. Whales' parents
who reside near the city.
Mr. Campbell and Mr.Whale
will fly home to Canada, perhaps
leaving their sloop to be sold by
a broker.
They have a full six weeks
supply of food -- mainly canned.
Mr. Campbell's wife, Joan, with
their three children, daughter
Kim. 13, sons- Kevin 14 and Brad-
ley 9, flew to Halifax Sunday to
see them off and complete stock-
ing the food larder.
On the truck trip to Halifax
they were 'accompanied by the
owner of the truck, George Jutzi
of Brussels, Art Bolton of R.R.1,
Dublin and Marlen Vincent of
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A "Luncheon is Served" din-
ner was held on Monday evening
in the basement of Duff's United
Church. It was sponsored by
the 8th and 16th Unit of the U.C.W.
and everyone was welcomed by
Mrs. Don McDonald. Sample
foods of different sponsors were
served and reminded everyone
that we are consumer minded and
that this is one way to get people
to know their products .
Thank you gifts were won by:
Mrs. Graeme Craig, Mrs. Neil
McGavin, Dianne Dennis, Lorri
Ann Geis, Mra. Wallace Bell,
Neil Mitchell, Harvey Johnston,
Mrs. 011ie Baker, Mrs. Harold
Bolger, Jim Armstrong, Mrs. G.
McCall, Mary Becker, Mrs. M.
Huether Mrs. Ruth Geis, Mrs.
Sarah Clark, Mrs. Jen Turnbull,
Mrs. Eva Gordon, Mrs. Mary
Snell, Mrs. C, McCutcheon, Mrs.
Ross Bennett, Mrs. Rae Houston,
Rev. Ure Stewart, Torrence Dun-
das, Mrs. Doug Evans, Walter
Bewley, Mrs. Jim Fritz, Law-
rence Ryan, Mrs. Wm. Hut-
chinson, Cliff Ritchie, Mrs. Jim
McDonald, Mrs. Jerry Ryan,
Debbie Van Vliet, Earl Watson,
CONSUMERS'
CORNER
Casual, yet neater, the
Mb( and match easily in the spring
and summer fashion picture fel-
boys, Among. the components in
this. sports thirtS in
WO and cottons; sweaters •of all
types ineilliding tank tops; crop-
ped, zip-up and ahirt . jadketa;,
jeans;baggles' with cuffs, pleata
and highriab waists.
Chetka, plaids and prints
Make up popular patterns arid
there is occasional use of solid
collar and duffs on patterned
shirts.
Shoe styles for spring include
Updated slip-ons, gOOthlOOking
oxfords and blots. Moccasins
Offer' a dhOide between troitional.
and novelties such as self-leather'
trim. Ties Coble, in tWO ,tenet,
dashing cap-toed lace-ups, bold,
bUtrip466 OkftirdeAlibe textures
have many finishest smooth,
and
brushed,
suede and sOnie atitiquing. Colors
in great faVor for ShdeS thdliidd
brtiWtit,. tans, 'white for COMilia,
and ins suede leathers
there is ,dadtiig, brass and Off,.-
white buckaroo.
Mrs. John A. Perrie and Mrs.
Verna Somers and Pal.
Mrs. Larry Badley has re-
turned home from the wingham
Hospital, where she had been a
patient for a few weeks following
a tractor accident, we hope she
is soon much improved.
Guests on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Stevenson and Dana,
fifth line Morris, were Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Stevenson and Anna
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steven-
son and Ronald, and Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle
visited on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Duncan, Kitchener.
A story in last week's issue
concerning a shower held in honor
of Miss Catherine Hunt in-
correctly referred to the hostess
as • Miss Jean Docken. This of
course should have read Mrs.
Jean Docken.
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en core
25. Func-
tion
27. Vaca-
tion
spot
30. Miller's
34. Formerly
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36. High-strung
37. Prophet
40. Native
metal
Mrs. Mack Sholdice, Gordon
Murray, Mrs. Doug Fraser, Mrs.
E. Watson, Harold Bolger, H.
Steffler, Mrs. Jim Ryan, Bob
Cunningham, Mrs. Harvey John-
son, Mrs. Stewart Humphries,
Joan Bennett, Mrs. Don Fraser,
Ernie Stevens, Mrs. Cliff Ritchie,
Jessie Little, John. Conley, Mrs.
Gordon McGavin, Graeme Craig,
Peggy Dennis,' Mrs. Gerald
Watson, Jack Gordon, Mrs. Sadie
McDonald, Mrs. Bill Turnbull,
Ann Oldfield, Jim Smith, Mr.
Clark, Seaforth, Mrs. J. Burch,
Mrs. Gerald Smith, Mrs. H.
Marks, Campbell Wey, Jean. Con-
ley, • Mrs. Clarence Martin, Mrs.
Rollie Achilles, Rae Houston,
Mrs. Jim Smith, Don Fraser,
Janice Houston, Cheryl Fraser,
Janis VanVliet, Dianne Dennis
and Mrs. Don McDonald.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan McCall were Mr. and
Reversing the direction in
which the ancestor of one of them
had sailed more than a hundred
years ago two area men left
their homes Thursday morning on
a journey that will take them on
the first leg of the more than
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