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1101°On F.ederation of Agriculture
. By Gor(lon *,".Greig
The „ Farm Forum Com-
,rdiitt'ee of Huron C ouuty Feder-
. u,tion of ',Agriculture, at a antedating
el;d; in 'Clinton on August 8th,
"drafted t1it following resolution 'tt)
be sent to the'• non. t`� D. Ilowe,
Pe(lerstl - members of aVu.rlittinent
;from Ra�on ("unity,• Ilttrou ('t�unty
••Fetleratitn of Agriculture, (rntatio
Farts Radio Forum, and' the press:
Whereas, reas, the pave' paid for
1Western Canadian grain by 1j,astern
Canadian farmers appears to be
unreasonably high in comparison
with the prise r•ecei‘ e(t 1 ..- they V$ est -
ern t'aaadiau prodtreetl', tivl• resl)e('t-
fttily subiirit the fo'lIc'v ing recom-
mendations :
Enterprises
IGODERIC
Laundry and Dry- Cleaning Service
Wet wash—.08c lb::
Fluff ' dry -10c ib.
Semi-finished--r-12c lb.
Shirts --25c each.
'Special on coveralls and work pants, 35c each.
,Also aprons and towels supplied:.
PICK : UP AND' DELIVER
Phone 938-12
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That .the. P''ederii, G(averxir><nent
take stela • 0,,rha%e the sitecula-
aini xr Coarse grains abolislie(l,
•Tlrtt:t existing tnIrriers pioltiblt-
tug 'faxxuers 'And Co -operatics
train buying' directly from .the
Wheat Board be 1en:loved, there-
, by eliminating_ the unreasonable
spread in pri('e between. the
..lti`estern Cantu tarn l reducer and
the Ensteru Canadian consumer.
3." That handling charges in West-
• ern grain shipped to "Eastern
Canadian markets be eut to a
• »ninimurn.
That the ti(Y1'erttrnent's pregbnt
freight tfssistauee policy be de-.
' fi,nitely continued.
R). That au adiunate supply of
eua.•ne grains, for local cunsurulr•
:�,,, bort, b( assured before exporting
'is permitted.
O. That tire Wheat Board present
0.'yearly. financial -'statement'. to
tite public, setting forth its cost
, of operation, volume of bust-
, ties, (t(';,..
Buren. County Yarn . Foruxxr, Com-
nrittee, '
GORDON M. GREIG,, See.
TAYLOWS CORNER
T:lit LOf'S CORNER, ' :E1tig. 1j.--
$ervieerirr Zion t'nited Church will
be resumed on Sunday, August ,20th,
cit the 'usual holrr, 745 p.m. -
,-Week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. \\'nt.. Snyder were Mrs. Lilian
Thomas •of Stratford 'and' Mr. and
Mrs. E. Gensler of Elmira.' •
Congratulations to Mr.. 'and :firs.
Leonard. Rodgeson the birth• of a
daitghter in Alexandra Hospital on
August 14th,
Lois Holmes has been holidaying
in Toronto with her "grandmother,
Mrs, Bruce Holmes, and -at • Mid=
land with -her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Hastings. •
TAC. and Mrs. Could left this
week, 'for Trenton, where he has
been ' posted: - •
WHEELER'S.
FUNERAL SERVICE
No extra charge for the use
of - our Funeral Home; Toron-
to Street. .
Prompt 'Ambulance
• • Service
Phone 335: ` Res.w 3x55 or 7 -
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P,VNUANNON, Aug. i .
A1111, TRN, Aug 15---Mrss lielen Scripture was read by Mis.- Gordo>rr
and I . 11 cold .Mugford Vii' Lon -
Merrill of ' `orontcr iii.` Visiting Mrs. rl'a or: •A Teadinr;• was given by don were visite}rs with their gratltd-
- 'y; . " y 1 . SFalper and Edna Doer mother, Mrs; . Abner Morris.
1\ tri. Roberton. lire, Anirie \ � 1
Mrs. Harold. Nicbolssour and twtl and ,Annie Pierce sung a duet, fol- Mr. Ennis . Conat'•ort of St. :Cai:h.-.
Children, of Seaforth, are visiting lowed by a reading by Mrs. 1. urines and :\lies Suzanne Fines o1'
• . 3. Wilson. Nes.bit. After. the '• business period. Toronto spent the week -end " tivitlr
her tattle c, Mr. J. N(. b t
and Mrs. I+'rauk Itrlblt sou ot.a success fit. unction. was belt.. A their, uncles, Haro1U and Ceeil
�
Toronto are visiting the former's Ioy ely lunch was ° s"ery d 1v tire Blake.' •
brother Archie and Mrs. Robinson- hostess, ,ssisted by• J'eaxr Ii.ivkcon- Members of Dungnuraou women's
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Washingt u
icif ngtcNew Lisbeard are visiting the
former's ,ructther, Mrs. J. J. Waslr-
n,
Mrs. Geo. Wilkin has returned to
London after nursing Mrs, R. J.
Craig its tine Clinton hospital, • She
was accompanied bY lier son Robert,
mill Craig, jr., and Miss Aileen
Castle,
MrS. "'Vida Straw (formerly Vide
Stalker) land Mrs, Il. R. Stalker
S.
Flint, Mich., have. returned home,
after •a visit 'With relatives here.
Mrs,. Fred. Ross and Donald•It:oss
attended the funeral of the former's
brother, Ernest U. Duff, of Leam-
ington. •
34r, and ;.fins. `Wm. J. Craig have
gond to . Sault Ste, ,Marie to visit
their daughter,. 'Mrs.'••. St;rtn.'Strasser
(Dorothy), Mr. Strasser, and
Barbara Jane: •
Mrs.. R. 'J. Craig and her baby
daughter,. Vera Janne, have returned
home from the Minton hospital:.
The `village trustees have ins
stalled two ' tank's, one near Geo.
Lawlor's, and the other at Mr,
\1c\Iic•haei's. These tanks are for.
fire protection.
Mrs. Wesley Bradnoelc, Mrs. Robt.
Turner. and _Mrs, Gordon Page held
a' silastic nylon demonstration at
the hori'te of firs. Bradnock On Tues-
day evening, when forty-five ladies
were present. Mrs. Jack Nicholson
demonstrated forth
ea the uses
S
and . Makes of the nylon • precincts.'
Miss Carol Beadlewon the bean'
contest and Mrs. C: M. St•raughan-
won the lucky draw. •Refres'unents
were served by the hostesses.
Mr. and.Mrs. Raymond Israel •and.
daughter Linda;„ of •'Kitchener,
visited. 'Mr. ,.and Mrs. Wes.' Brad-
nock. •'
•
Mr. and Mrs. ;Chas., Scott ..at-
;tended • the' World C'liristian Educa-
tion convention cit ' Toronto -this.
weE�kr.
;li. 'and Mrs. Will n
Straugha
have' reit rued. home' from Copper
'C'liff, where they enjoyed;,ra two
weeks' bvncatiOn with their dnti h-
rter, 'Mrs,' Clayton Robertson, .and
Mr:Rober•tso.n. . •
Ladies' Gut1(1,—tit. Bark's An,
glican Guild met at the home' of
M rs, Andrew • $irkconnell, with
Mrr;. Kirkc°cnnirtell in ,�Marge. . The lunch.
a
nen aptly :'firs• J. Doerr.
WAtrrell's institute. ---The monthly
meeting of the Women's Institute
wrua held in the Foresters' Hall
on T"besday, with the president,
Mrs. Albert Campbell, in charge,
and Mrs. Gordon M,cCliuchey pre-.
siding at the 'piano, C.ornmunity
singing was enjoyed, led by .Nrs:
W. Br•adnock, . ;firs. Wilfred.
i'luukett was elected convener for
G raudntothera' Dtt"y, which will be
in Septeitiber.. Tile 'program in.
;eluded a reading by Mrs. 'ttnaltl
Iiow ler,: a, solo by ' l4T.rs.' W. Brad -
nock, and r, .,spelling , 'match ..eap-
tained; by Mrs.. G. M&plinchey and
Mrs. fern:•' --i ititiilton, The spelling one 'time ttiaghit school at Atwood.
nrakixl, her -home with the Hamil-
torr farully. , Interesting is the fact:
that Mgrs, IIttwiltoih Vas beer •ala•
pointed ` a repreSentatai••e' by the
Women's Institute • of 'Ontario to
go .to Copenhagen, Denmark; leav-
ing on Wednesday of this week ..and,
sailing August Jath,
LIr. and :Mrs. 'Vin. KelIy,
Listowel, visited the latter's mother,,
Mrs. J. Killough, who returned with(
them.- to visit a.,few• days. ° Mrs.
Killough has since returned. .
Mr:–.!and Mrs. Everett Errington
on vacation made a .trip'to Northern
Ontario= -.and -Toronto. Mrs, Erring --
ton's brother, hIr. Albert Krauter,
and little son Barry returned with
them for a visit. • •• '
Miss Florence Hudspn spent three
weeks visiting Mr. ,and Mrs. Mal-
chlih Gracey of Hamilton.
-Air. Ernest' . Curia, Toronto, re
newed .acquaintances in this dis-
tact last week.
Mr. and Mrs. •Chas. Fowler, and
Tommy spent the week -end' with
Ret. and Mrs. ,Glenn Ball, of
Woodford, Grey township.
A 'recent guest with Mrs. Wm.
-Sniith,"was her -cousin,. Mitis' Olive
Patton, of . Toronto, . who is now
,.yisiting another cousin, Mrs. J.' J.
Ryan. • • •
Mr. and Mrs. ',Harold: Smith' and
little serf Billy, of Toronto,, spetit
the »eek -end with the ,,former's
parents, Mr. and airs.' Will Smithy:
Billy is reinoining for a 1onefi' visit
with his grandparents. t
.• St. • Paul's Gtfild, • St. Paul's
..knglican Guild • held. t1it August
Meeting at the rectory at •.Lneknow,
with Mrs. (Rev.) A.: • E. •Tavener
as hostess, assisted by Mr. Tat ever
and family.' Mrs. Ben ` Mole pre -
f. silent •of the local Guild, was fn.
the 'chair and 'opened the titeetiiig
by 'reading the 6-11h P,:.tlm. Plans
were amide for a baro tr•,:te lits held
in "November. Mrs. Fowler 'gave
it reading; "God 17nder•stantls; and
Aft's.., Ivens 1°44 "Thee •Story of • a
Bible."' Mrs. IIamiltoir proton-114Pd
the benediction, • alter. which Mrs.
Ttt vo.nrr. ieryedl • tt fternoou • tett, . as-
"cisted by itienilie•i.r 'OS the family.
\irs. Lorne Iyer« will" entertain ,for•
September meeting. •
tial Service 'of Dedication.-
-A ,specialer•cice of dedication will
be held • in St. • Patil's Anglican
Church )i Srtn(l.iv, 'September and,
Institute and other ladies in this
district i•hartered a bus owned, by
Mr. Aloin Sherwooji and enjoyed 'a
.trip to Niagara Fails• eti Friday.
Mr. and Mr's. Chester • 'Durnin,-
Marjorie and Jane, of Pittslwv�g,
Put., are • vacationing, wattle the
former's , parents, 1Ir. and Mrs.
X;cibt.. Durniri, • ..
Miss Flora. DUruin of` Mttrkdale
spent the week -end with her dpar
t . r . and. lire. R. Du) n in. .
entta, •lI , n cl
Recent visitors with; • Mr. and
Mrs, Ceeil Tilake were ' 1 it'. Tom
Hamilton' of Listo1el -and Mr. and
Mets. Art Hamillop of Atwood Mrs.
i1lake; :foriner•ly Oliva; K$Ipatriek,. at
was given by ;Miss • M: Jackson,,
and the; match ended in it tie.; The
meeting closed with the 'National
Anthem. Lunch.. was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Sid McCliriehey,
Mrs. • . II. Xungbiut, Miss Viola
Thompson; '\lits Ethel Washington
a n d Mrs. Edgar,' La wson,
'1V.M.S. Meeting.—The W.M:, . of
Knox 'Presbyterian Church.- rtt�t .at
the house of Mrs," John Houston.
Mrs. \3'... -„Good, the president, was
In charge. ThScriptureas-xead
alternately, followed by a, reading
IV Mrs, Ed. Davies and, prayer 'by
M. E. Larson: The rod call was
answered 'with a , verse- from the
Beatitudes. • • Maureen .n•nd"'Donna
Hallam ° ganga duet' Mrs. J. }Mi-
lani outlined the experiences
"of the
girls who went,to Kintail Camp and
expressed the thanks of the girls
and their parents to the, assembled
group. Mrs. Huston .read a letter
'from Rev. Hugh Macmillan of For-
mosdl concerning his work there.
Mrs. 3. Graham gave the study
concerning Christianity.! in Japan.
'Shirley' Daer and •Maureen and
Donna Hallam sang two' songs they'
had learned' at the Vacational Bible
.School.. this summer. Announce-
ment was made of the,” fall rally
of Huron Presbyterial. W.M.S., to
be, •held in St. • A.ndrew`s Presby,
terian Church, •Blyth; on September
12. �.rs. Roy Daer invited the
Auxiliary to her home ,'for •the
•Septerirber meeting. •The offering
was. received by. Donna Hallam.
Mrs. Good offered the closing prayer
and the hostess served a'. dainty
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at 230 p.m., when gifts to ',the
church wi.l1 be 'received and dedi-
catpd. These will include a sterling
silver • coimittlnion service given by
the late. Miss Burri:tt 'a1 Qoderich.
before her .deat%i, in melon` 'of her
mother. Since Miss 'Btli,r•itt i (1001 i
it i;s learned. •that .she '"left the
church • the interest on 'a- legacy.
A previdns gift cvi►, 0 'lovely stained
glass wiitdn"ti•. Another memorial • •
is .0 gift Of ln:ts'sby trite' fintily
of,the ,the lai to 1 ia•• 'T. 'k�:. ("ase:, ` The.
serv1(:e 'will be �cimdueted by Arch-
deacon fi. ;V. II. \fills of I4ondop.
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