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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-13, Page 10Club leaders DOn Fortune and Gordon Grefg have 'a word with 4-Hing of the Turnberry'Federation of, Agriculture, held last Tuesday in Club members who were presented with award's' at the annual meet-Bluevale. ' • 'Mrs. Joe Horton presents award 0 members of 4-H florne-makingrederation of jigrieeiture, last Tuesday evening in Bluevale Tewuship Club, at a ceremony held at the annual Meeting of the Turnberryhall, ..„ office. So and 'almost immer-z ForeStry,Club I did buildings and, ask for the 4-H Club Kieffer, Jute' Stokes; Shirley Sim- mons, TheJana Simmons, Shirley Merkiey, Joyce Hoffman, Eleanor. Smith, Phyllis Elliott, Sharon Thompson, Elaine Kirton, Mary, diately, T ivhad three Young. giriti pushing me' and my Wheel chair' around the grog:ids. Later, as the girls :had an ttgagement, they took Me back to he bUilding and had two 4-H boys cornplcte the sight-seein tour until I 'left the .414111111ill llll 11141111 lllllluuNll pull ill, l I ll / l l fll lllll I llllll 277 Victoria . St., Toronto. You must, write in advance to have a data reserved, give an; alternate, date, name the club , or Organization wishing to use the films and the name and, address: of the person• to receive them and be respensible for same. No doubt theee are other Inter- esting 'movies available from the same, sburee, ,) • A Friend read and, adoPted, It, w.as decided that the elub buy each member a. copy 'of "Sewing Secrets," MacPherson, club leader, dernen- strated, the 'making of a:bound buttonhole.-and each girl made -a, sanaPle buttonhole, Notes were taken and home, as- signmetts Were given. The'nieeting closed with lunch served by Norma Ferster *. and Dawna Aitcheeon, •• The annual meeting or the Turn- Fischer, Loretta Fischer, Joan liertY Township Federation of McFarlane, Carol G•reig and Anna Agrichlture at ,Bluevale last Tiles- Douglas. p . Sleepy Time' Gals .• The Forestry Club of Whigham District•High School met on 'Plies day of last Week at the high school, „ Vernon Inglis acted as chairman with the minutes; being read by the Secretary. There were about •seven- teen lnembers present. Mr„Taeksot addressed the group on the subject of Identifying,ever- .. greens by their .leaVes. The next meeti g is to be held on Tuesday,. Ifebruary 1.0. • groands at 7,30 P.m. "These 4-1-1.young "people were Wonderful, and,' he. added, '"would not accept paYment for their ser- vices., God bless them and tire. best of. luck to ',the 44-1-1 Clubs all over the country." • day evening saw the presentation Of awards to members of -the 4-1.1 The following calf elubmembers clubs the 'district, ° were ;also presented with awards: Awards were Presented by Mrs. Ian, Mandell, John Mundell, Ken- neth Gilkinson, Wayne Woods,' 3, Horton, club leader, to the fel- Donald Eadie, 'Gordon Bateman, 10wing,- members of the 4-H Home- Douglas Fischer, Barry „ MulveY,. making Club: Gail Shaw Marjorie geith Woods and Roger Kieffer. TRE. EXAMP1f, OF 4-11 FRIENDSHIP: The spirit Of •,friendshiP . among Members of, the 44-1-.Club move- ment was highly praised in a letter to Ben Williams; manager of the Pacific National Exhibition, at Vancouver. An invalid Wrote to Mr. Williams as - follows: • ' "May I thank s yOu with, all 'My, heart for', the, kindness displayed towards •me when :I visited the P.N.E. in my wheel chair and had 'SHOW AND SALE of . 252 = BEEF BULLS - 252 tinder the auspices of The Ontario Beef Cattle Itr4provetnent Association in The Sheep and Swine Arena. ROYAL WINTER FAIR BUILDING TORONTO • MIDDLESEX SEED FAIR, aocluding 11 Western Ontario Counties LONDON • • Feb,. 25th, 26th, •27th, .28th, . March ' 1st • .,; • 1957' • Extensive•ClUSses .for grain; seeds, bacon, eggs, .1baking, -rind fruit, Ney"vest :Exhibits- and. Displays - Fine PrOgranune4.- Write for Prize List — Ferivard entries by February 20th, to Ontario Department of Agriculture, 'Won 110,' Rielunond Building, London. no one tO ,. twin" rrie-' arbutd.", one told me to call' at the' livesteek 13ELMORE—On We d n es el a y evening, February 6th the Behnere Sleepy Time Gals held their sixth meeting at the home of Marjorie Kieffer. The meeting opened by everyone repeating the 4-H Pledge, The minutes were read by Shirley Simmons. The president then asked for the' roll cad, to show a sample of mat- erial for gown or pyjamas, state which and name a seam suitable for it, This was answered by ten girls: Mrs: Rutherford read a letter from Miss Bullock, the home ecOn- omist- and "a letter from the presi- dent of the Wingharn 4-11 -club, draWing" attentionto. the 4.:H col- :arta -The Winghant Advance, Times. It wer'S decided to •pertiti- pate in this. The, members divided' into two groups. The girls •who learned cording at the previous meeting were shown how to make bound' button holes and the ones -who learned button holes before, learn-. ea Cording. The groups joined again for hirfeh, served by Marjorie Kieffer and Merle Fitch. The meeting clos- ed, with „the national 'anthem ,• • Sally Jeffray will be hosteSs for the next meeting. In reading the Paper one day, I. came across a little poem written by Edgar. A. Quest, which I thought would he quite suitable for this column: Table, Afanners My mother taught me manners, In my very early life elearried when I was eating I must never lick my knife. The blade was meant• for cutting. Was it lamb or beef or pork, The only proper instrument for eating is the fork. • Fault by fault with patient teach- - ing, she corrected years ago. I Musn't sop the gravy, and the tea I musn't blow. I remember how she scolded every time that she looked up And caught 'Me drinking coffee with the spoon still in the cup. , But' there's• one thing mother taught me—an old custom I'd 'February 27th and 28th 1.957 .suoitTurons SELL ON AVEDNESDAV, 141E1(3. 27th ANGUS and. HEREFORDS SELL ON 'THURSDAY, FEB. 28th IT SALES WILL COlVIMENC •E AT 1,0.00 nat. ON EACH DAV Only the bulls that are approved bythe Culling Committee will • FAST ORIFORIbt GROWTH! ° GOOD FEATNERMG! LOW MORTAUTY/ Alton ..1-fome 'Opened be allowed to pass 'through the Auction: . . . Every Ontario 'farmer who purchases a hall at this sale will be ! TolHandicrafters ' •, •• eligible for a premium equal to 25 per cent of the purchase price, U ' ' huh not exateeding s150. in aceer.gance with the terms of the a ' ST. HELENS--The sixth meeting null Premium POO'. : 5,.,— Of the St Helens Happy Handl- ' . - a For catalogues apply: to: J...PItASER ....11t1FARLANE, ' W.; P. WATSON, President Secretary RP= AILSA. CRAW ” PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS • • crafters was held at the home of. Marjorie and Betty Alton. The :meeting •opened with the *4-H pledge. Eleven members, answered the roil call "A good suggestion for a record hook." The minutes of meeting tiVe,were What more could you ask of a' chick starter Invite Mothers to Attend Next Meeting • The seventh meeting 4 Of the Wingham Sleepy Time ,Gals was held at the home of 1Virs. Margaret Guy on:Thursday-.evening With six members, •attending. The <work period was held dur, ing which time Mrs. Guy helped the girls I to put, corded •piping on their garments. When = the mem- bers had done as much as 'they could possibly do, the pyjarnaa were inspected by the leaders. 'Betty Ann Lapp read the minu- tes of the last meeting at the open- ing, of the business session. It was decided to. invite the mothers .as girests to' the text meeting at which time, they will be able to see what the girls have accomp- lished during this course.' Plans were made for the'. meeting and each member is te bring lunch. A letter was read from, Miss Bullock, home economist for this territory, in which she stated her approval of a 4-H column with all ,clubs participating. Mrs.' Guy and Mrs. Powell dem- onstrated the French seam and the meeting Was adjourned by repeat- ing the 4-H pledge. have banned— ' 1Was whbn friends come to the n table, every gentleman must stand. I've obeyed her, and I've stood 1-11- there while some tale was be 1 ing. told, , With the knowledge while I wait- — , ed that the Soup wad getting Cold. . • I go visiting when dining and some friends of mine I see' But I waive the old time teaching and I say: "Still seated be, I have merely come to greet you and to shake you by the haneV, But you needn't mind your mothers who instructed you to stand." 1, —Sent in by Crabby's daughter. DDIDOCTVDTO CANADA PACKiii111400 , TEED DMUS • , , Chicks Themselves Will Tell You That SHUR GAIN A',s'ine ,, AIM-here at the Lowest Possible Cost / When Mrs: Wilson planned to go shopping, het \ husband Tom said' t'Meet you at the bank.", .was a natural thing to say, for going to the bank is lust's part of everyday life, In the bank,Urs. Wilson-noticed Miss Ellis `the schbolteacher . Mr. Cooper the storekeeper s ; and her neighbour's son Bobby; I', adding to his savings account. When Tom strived, be grinned: • *Seems like everybody goes to the bank." It's true. Canadians find the chartered banks such a safe and handy place to keep money that practically, everybody has a hank 'account There are* Oowinore than 10 million deposit accounts inn the chartered banks—more accounts' I1 If we were to ask a number-'of poultrymen whatihey.wanted in i a chick starter we might get a lot of different answers. But, Dear 4-11'ers: • • Wllile I am far beyond the age, limit 'for '4-H membership I hti,Vb always been interested in the pro: grass Of your clubs, If you 'will per; mit me to write to you through your reolumn X think I have some information that may be useful' at' Soule future date. Sovereign Film Distributors Ltd,, has full color 16 `mm sound movies available for Club or group meet- tugs and the only cost involved for tile films is the transpOrtation we'd be willing to bet' that about three Points would cover r! fg everything. 1. They would want a starter that would give, good performance. They would want a starter that was economical to buy. , ° 3, , They would want ,a, starter .that ,was* sure to be fresh. 13(thed on Mist rirforManee .f,dricf this increased pro- xtra vitamin and mineral fortiiication and in creased en- ergy. (',v‘s\el,, our .new SI:TR-GAIN Stiper Chicsk Star.ler will .2 • kabe )').1 )4ttestions about good performance. Take. a look at i SRUR-GAIN fed flock and see :for yOUrs'elf, • The eirinottly „Of . SHUR-GAIN bilsased on the simple fact that it's manu- S11011k.GAIN Sniper 'Chiek- -Starter itt• 19574 ' • • • • faetnred, right in our mill and we sell it direct to` you. This same feature ti" assures freshness. Often the . chiek starter yOu purthase will have been ••Is d d = hitt t e game ay ,„.„ So for- PERFORMANCE, ECONOMY AND FRESHNESS `nahe it • • 1 These films eoiiiii be put to 'ea, I „ • . , • , , . • , ;=.. , I 6 -6.1writ use It several 441 -clubs i were tti get together arid you i Could ' even invite the mothers or , 1: fitthers to/enjoy the 1'10'00140 With ',PI 0 .-.• The' address ,rot thiki illeeVitib' Is 1 1 1 . • WINGH., AM ' . ' . 111 ' ,., port, 004rnroiaa P11a4'" Obitributoro 4444 411001001111,11111,11001011101111111111114101011011111111101111011,11104,1111111111111•11141,11,110411111011,1,1N , . , • . charges, "Spinning for Speckles", a 23- minute movie is one• of particular interest to you boys. It is an ex- citing full-colour film on fishing With spinning tackle for the beautiful Eastern brook trout—the "sPeckled trout". You will enj6y the• hints on gainin g real pleasure from fishing-advice on spinners• and spoons, notes on casting and descriptions of fish Markings and characteristics. "Upset" is a 28-minute eolOur movie of the 47th Canadian OPeri, Golf ChtiMpionShip at' Beaconsfield Golf Club near 1Viontrealf if yeti , happen to have enough sportsmen interested in golf In your .group, the girls would be interested in "The, Magic Shelf", it 22,ininate full Colour 16 min sound film feat- uring Anne Marshall, difeotor of horde econoniies„ Oiiinpbell soup Company Ltd ThiS movie. ShoWS the magic touches She Uses it pre, Paring new dlahes, Using ,conden- sed soups, In beatitifrd colour she Creates daSSereleS,'stews, adatu and dressings, luntheini and supper. d Ishes. .CHA E•D 11 ANIS. SERVIIN.13: Y0 0.14.41 9141 ttri , "•,t , ' ,x4; • " .) 101 l 0; ll 1111111111 ll I l lllll lll te11110. iiiii I i 1o 1111111101111,111111111 0,0 r ass "4; •