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ELIMINATE THE CAUSES OF CANNI BALISM,SUCHAS,
1. CROWON6 TOO MANY BI RDs PER PEN .
2. INADEQUATE EATING AND DRINKIN6 SPACE.
3. MEN05- KEEP BIRDS BUSY.
4. FLOOR LAW/A/6- LEADI N6 TO P I CK-OvTs a.
6. NESTS THAT ARE POORLY CONSTRUCTED ORTOO FEW
6. FEED THAT 15 OUT OF BALANCE.
THERE ARE WAYS TO HELP STOP IT BUT PREVENTION IS
YOUR FIRST STEP. HERE'S HOW TO CONTROL PICKING:
32-REMOVE ANY BIRDS THAT SHOW SIGNS OF
INJURY OR WEAKNESS.
SEGO - DARKEN PEN SO FLOCK CAN BARELY SEE FEED
HOPPERS AND WATER FOUNTAINS.
THA I RD - ADD I TABLESPOON OF COMMON SALT TO EACH
GALLON OF DRINKING WATER FOR ONE
MORN I NG °NIX REPEAT THREE DAYS LATER.
FOURTH- USE SPECKS OR DE-BEAK
YOUR BIRDS.
THAT'S RIGHT, FRANK- JUST LIKE
KIDS you MUST KEEPTFIEM BUSY
TO STOP MISCHIEF- YOU FED THEM
VITA-LAY SO THEY ARE NOT CRANKY-
YOU TAKE AWAY SMALL ONES SO
OTHERS DON'T PICK ON THEM -
YOU MAKE IT EASY TO FEED, DRINK
AND LAY, 50 THEY DON'T
BECOME IMPATIENT.
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CANN IBALISM. is W
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MY BIRDS LIRE
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FRANK, ALWAYS REMEMBER
THAT WORD PREVENT-
PREVENTION IS YOUR KEY TO
HANDLING CANNIBALISM
IN ANY FLOCK.
In**. rororr.
TwclE TEN
THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Mrs. Tena Thompson is
Guest Speaker, Y.W.A.
The regular meeting of the Young
Women's Auxiliary was held at the
home of Mrs. Ross Hilbert with 27
members present,
The worship service was opened
with the singing of the first two and
the last verse of "The Lord is My
Shepherd," The theme of the service
was "Doing God's Will," and the
Scripture, Matthew 13, verses 24-35,
was read by Mrs, Nelson Cunning-
ham. Helen Haldenby then gave a
reading, following in with the theme
of the .Scripture, Mrs. Jack Lewis
led in prayer. Still following the theme
Mrs. Ross Hilbert gave another read-
ing.
Mrs. Douglas introduced the guest
of the evening; Mrs, Tena Thompson.
who is home on furlough from Trini-
dad, where her husband is one of our
United Church missionaries. She
showed slides of life in Trinidad and
told of their work there, which prov-
ed most interesting,
Mrs. Roy Bonner thanked Mrs,
Thompson and presented her with a
small gift as a token of their apprec-
iation. The worship service was closed
with the first and last verses of "From
Greenlands Icy Mountains,"
President, Mrs. George Guest con-
ducted the business part of the meet-
ing. She introduced four new mem-
bers, after which there was the min-
utes of the previous meeting and the
roll call, There were three birthdays.
It was decided to leave the planning
of the nursery school for the morning
church service, until the new year,
Mrs. Guest appointed the nominat-
ing committee to bring the new slate
of officers to the next meeting, They
were as follows: Mrs. Don Rosenhag'-
en, chairman; Mrs. Bob Carbert, Mrs.
= Freddie Templeman and Mrs. Geor,e
- Guest. It was moved by Mrs, Ross
Hilbert and seconded by Mrs, Allister
rr1 green that the group exchange Christ-
'leas gifts at their next meeting with
= something to the value of 50 cents.
11 Mrs. Jack Walker gave her report
• of the Presbyterial, which was most-
I interesting. Moved by Mrs. Freddie
Templeman, seconded by Joan Hise-
ler we pay Mrs. Walker one dollar for
her expenses.
That being all the business the
meeting was closed with the hymn
"The Day Thou Givest" and the Miz-
pah benediction in unison. A lovely
lunch was served by the hostess.
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teachers, presented a request that the
board subscribe to the Huron County
Library. Motion by T, Dundas and R,
Watson that the secretary write the
librarian regarding the placing of
books in the schools. •
Motion by G. Michie and T. 'Dundee
authorized the payment of the follow-
ing bills: J. M. Deilf, $20.68; J. W
Winston, $90.64; Advance-Times,
$10,23; Mrs. B. Plunkett, $2,16; Mrs.
D, Mulligan, $6.26; Blyth Standard,
$16.82; Krauter Bros., $150.88; Mc-
Millan Co., $5,16; Brussels Hardware,
$4.80,
The Board decided that the' mem-
bers should attend the Township
School Area Board's Convention in
Guelph, on November 5th,
Motion by B. Thomas and G. Michie
that the secretary prepare a financial
report and have it printed for pre-
sentation on Nomination Day. The
meeting was adjourned.
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Ladies Aid
The Triple group of the Ladies
Aid Society of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Bluevale, held their annual
meeting at the home of Mrs. Gordon
Mundell with a good attendance.
The president, Mrs. Walter Smillie,
presided and opened the meeting by
singing "The Lord's My Shepherd,
I Shall Not Want," followed by read-
ing a portion of Scripture taken from
St. John's Gospel third chapter. Mrs,
Eldred Nichol led in prayer, Mrs. Wm.
Mundell read the minutes which were
adopted, also gave the financial state-
ment. Roll Call was answered by the
members presenting their Sunsh:s.e
pennies.
Mrs. R. Elliott then took the chair
for the election of officers which re-
sulted as follows; President, Mrs. Wal-
ter Smillie; vice-pres., Mrs. Elsie La-
mont; sec.-treas., Mrs. W. G. Mun-
dell, The president then took the
chair and conducted a short business
period for the following year. Mrs.
Gordon Mundell conducted a contest
on "Making Your Will." The meeting
closed by all repeating the Lord's
Prayer in unison. The hostess served
a lovely tea assisted by Mrs. Donald
Robertson, Mrs. Alex McTavish and
Mrs. Eldred Nichol.
CLARENCE BORHO NAMDD PRO
A new appointment was made at
a recent meeting of the Luc-Tee_Win
Conservation Club, when Clarence
Borho was named public relations of-
ficer.
As the name implies, the duties of
this officer are mainly, to place be-
fore the public, the news and views
of the club, and also to receive any
news and views of the public;
(whether members or non members),
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WINGHAM - Ontario
Morris School Bd.
Asks lor Library
All members of Morris Township
School Area Board were present at the
regular November meeting, The min-
utes of previous meeting were adopt-
ed, on motion of B. Thomas and R.
Watson, Miss Isabelle Speir and Miss
Joan Whitfield, representing Morris
wished to be placed before the execu-
tive of the slid club, In this manner,
it is the hope of the executive to first
of all, create a better feeling between
members and non-members; hunters
and those on whose property they
hunt; fishermen and those on w11040
property they fish; and last but not
least, to have news and views on
conservation of the natural resources
which still abound in this great coun-
try of ours. Where necessary and as
much as possible, it is the clubs aim
to restore it to what it was in years
pas, when forests were full of wild
life, and streams were full of water
and fish,
In order to do this, or more if such
is possible, it is. necessary to have the
co-operation of all tht residents of
the districts the club embraces. These
are: Lucknow, Teeswater and Wing-
ham, It is from the first three letters
of these three towns the name Luc-
Tee_Win club originated.
Equally important are the townships
of
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Wingham, .
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