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Huron : Federation of Agriculture -
._, r' By Gorden M, Greig, See Fieldman • - - ' '
A meeting..wili,be held in'tlinto i
on Friday afternoon, February •2nd,
at 2 p.m:, user the sponsorship of
Huron Oounty Federation- of Agri-
culture. - Attending the ,meeting wily
T. PRYDE &. SON
' (formerly, Ounniiig ram & Pryde )
Clintoln, Exeter, ilSeaforth
Write Box 150, or pLone 413,
Exeterr
and we 'shall be pleased to '
�• ,all. ,
HORSES $10.00 each
.CATTLE $10.00 each
HOGS $2:50, per . cwt.
•lecording„to size w condition
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00141ESV,IT.41.4 Jan. 31,4-141.4.
Tre'wartha Audi ERoi fie visited
for avcouple 'oat dais last week with:
Mr. and Mrs, • B« Boughton, Oliufen.
Mission` Basad Elecat-The Nva
siva Band officers Or 1951. were
Walled at the.January meeting,
held in t.ae school. The spperin-
tenllent,, Mrs. Bwan Ross, conducted
the inAtaitation. The officers, are
Sandra Williams, president; Ken-
neth Potter and Mary iilu'tc1 ins,
1st and 2nd vieelpresidents ;
FrancesVIaOtillOa'gh, secreta*;
lack Xoranan, treasurer ; Iia Grigg,
pianisyt; DaWn , Grigg, correspond-
ence secretary; Iva Glazier, World
Friends secretary ; Mary •1=lelen, Teo,
Eleanor ' Xoo, Kenneth fetter, Mary
Hutchins, Program leaders; Douglas
Norman and Barry Wilson, temper,.
once conveners; Viktor Correa and
Bobby. Grigg," . peace " conveners ;
Teddie McOttllough, supplies , een-
vener, n
3r.P.i1. Activities. --4o n Januar •' 2'
the Y.I.U..meeting was 'held at
Eileen Glidden's home. There was
a good attendance as usual. Plttnei°
'Saddler was in.chas'ge For the even-
.ing, which was devoted to the sub-
ject "Oulture." The'Scripture was
read by -Sandra' •Willyiants. Pamela
.Saddlerx gave .an • intereetin'g topic,
using ii chapter' of -Dale Carnegi%'s
book, "Haw. .to Win.- Friends and
IUnguent* People," 'as. subject' mat-
ter. She • also , conducted ' a novel.
talent' scout act In which each mein-
ber contributed .a .- sample "of his:,
or her -',particular platform talent.
•Solos, j i'an° and harmonica selec=
tions. recitcitiona ..and jokes formed
a varied impromptu 'program
On Tannery 29 a social evening was•
held at .the home o Sandra Wil -
limns: 'Mr, -Newton hawed slider
of prehistoric animals and the dire
taken in unearth}n • and mounting
the skeletons ' in `.Alberta. Molly
-Cox. and Reta 'Yea; accompanied by
Eileen Glidden, •sang, "IH'arbor
Lights." ,Eileen also' was • accom-
panist for a general. singsong: • Ken
beth Trewartha and •Donajd'Jervis
conducted several games,-- and 'a
bountiful lunch was served. Bill
and Millie ,Vox -invited the groin(
.the ltospittrlity� of ; tholr home
next •Monday"'eveni'ng,,. ` .
'-United -Church Annual •Meeting.—
On Tuesday, January 30, Holmes --
vine Milted Church held its annual
meeting, With. a good,•representative
.attendance _of- the congregati'on,.
Rev. M. G. Newton condticted a
• brief worship period and then `. the
business of the evening was cam-
meneed. Kenneth .Trewartfra was
elected recording secretary...A. 're-
port • from each Organization. was
presented, • all •,, showing that:- bub-.
stftntial financial' progress had been.
made throughout 1950. • Mrs. C-ud-
moreread. the report compiled by
the -W.A. treasurer,, Mrs. Walters,
showing -a balfriice. of. $407.45 re-
maining from receipts of ,$768.45..
The W.A. this year had • done a
great .deal ' for the parsonage
the way, of furnishings. 11'rs, Ewan
Ross read the report, of the• W,,M.S,,
as
prepared*by Mrs. A. Rond,'•frea's-
m er. Total receipts were $99.63.
The Mission, Band . financial report
was .read. by Mrs. W. Nornaa•u; •in•
the .absence of the •treasurer;- Jack
•Ne inan.. The year's receipts Vera
x$37:92, and ,there remained a biil-
ance.. of $7.9t3.. 1*rtrs.. "4'V''Yeo read
the report of the Rawer comrarittee
prepared by '\Tis,
Macliath, and
shovi�g that $'24.34 hadbeen' s F ,
,,en flowers and cheer for the sick
or the shut-ins. 'Fhe..S'undati school
treastit•er, Kenneth Trewarthax,• an-
:iiounced - a balance of $38.74 re-,
meeting than were at the luncheon.ntaiiring from• receipt: of $77.43.
ft must have given•the:..embers of .T)ewar Norman, Y.P.U, treasurer,
the. 'haglira�iui?ers' • orma`iiizatioii alI;a"fie the report of that organization,
great • deal. of satisfaction to ,gee so.which has a • balance of $82.69 re "
110111Y people taking ,air interest in Draining from • -the yea re'cipts
-this organization. of $26.8.18 Thein, and M r,zecietiti'y,
The committee.c�leetcd, for 1951 Ebner Patter, react his report, which
Oi•+:aL Ttiy;lor (chair- showed- receipts $91.9 for the
Winn ), IIar-ry Sturdy • a•ncl Bert Lobb.purpose • of carrying 'on thin work.
Mr:. Sturdy and Mr, Lobb are bath Mr. New'tpn in the report of the
p ist pre.iilenl., of.Huurtla County session stated that eight now mem-
be the executives of all the dairy
groups organized in 1uron county,
as well: as representatives from -
other farm organizations. ' The pur-
pose of the meeting is: to co -ordinate -
efforts of all farm organizations
in Htfron 'county in backing •up the
Provincial dair$r organizations. in
• their efforts to protect" our industry
from being destroyed or driven. into
bankruptcy by - substitutes' ' made
from impei,ted oils. �' Ve hope thi's
meeting will introduce" a. new era
of co-operation among the daily.
groups in our -county. , •
•
• The :l'uron co'un'ty hog producers'
organization has certainly' come to
life during the past' Year.-. Last fiill
they staged.a banquet. in Clinton'
With Mr, W, E. Tu7nmpn, secretary -
manager of the Provincial organiz-
ation, as guest speaker. The attend-
ance at that meeting brake all previ-
ous� .records for the organization:
'At their annual meeting last Friday
they had a '`pay-as-you-go,liincheon"
and the attendance at this was even
larger than tele one last fall: Many
more people attended the business
treasury, '. is report waa given
'by, Era* Xeo, treasurer, Edward,
Orl, g, board of, • tiruateee (rear urer,
icxtimaked
that :i - Waage of .14.55 i
renbaine4 from, receipts *2 ;MOM.
"Me election of 'o ilcerr '' :followed,
Two members of the session,
Trewartha and John Potter, asked
.to- be relieved of their diitiee, and,
Bert Lobb au,dorinan' Trewartha
were elected, in their stead, ' for
a period; of* three years, It was
xnoved and Tarried -*at there be
fifteen • stewards instead of gine as
heretofore. . Elected -to three-year
terms we the three : tixi meni,
.c .�� re irree re , og m ..
hers, A. Board, Mrs, •'W, , Teo, and
E. 3. Trewartha; _Dewatr Norman
�fiii
and Harold. Yqo <wete-added •tib .this
group. - Lloyd• . Bond and Barry
t' 'illiams. were added to the igni*
-bers� ,who will Serve for •two more
years, and .Jack Yeo•-' and , :eg.
Miller were added ' to the group
with. one ;year yet' to' 'serve. Elmer
Fotter resigned as. M. and ' il. con-
vener, - and Ruta Yee Was appointed
-to carry on the work. Mrs* W.
Yeo •was '.,re-elected, _,organ'ist, and
clroir '1ea'der. Barry Walters Was
given the joint position lsf Sunday
school eeereta"ry-treasurer, with
Elmer Porter ,as assistant.'. At the
eon�chusien of the business period
the; W.A ladies •served an, enjoyable
lunch. .
DARLING & COMPANY
OF CANADA, LIMITED
Federat'ion.. '
• Plans are ,now under way'to have
fl.l'n11 slate of voting delegates. at:
hers had last :year - been received
into,:.the church. At, t:iine of writ-
ing the exact ft -tires of the board
tend the Ontario hog an. .of stewards' report are at hand,
ll
Waal streeting an. ,March 8th and beyond the -fact that . there is• o
,9th.. Last year we had fifteen vet- very substantial, "balance in the
ing delegates and there will' be
that many or.,piore in 1951. ' • '-'
• There is a feeling -abroad that
the Hog . Producers' Marketing
Board has , •not accomplished very '
much during. the past year. I ,ani
certain Sura representatives will de-
mand a frill account of the past,
year's ac;tivikty of 'the. Board.
r - NILE .
NILE, Jan, 30.. -- Miss Pauline
Knight has been very ill the 'past
two weeks with; "flu." `
- ler., Ray Robinson is home after
a 'serious operation in Victoria Hos,..
ental, London. -
The Community Club had 'a dance
in the school -house. on Friday night.
.firs. Ross Mell•ee liad a quilting
bee• last Friday. , • .
Mrs. McIlwain, .,who had been
spending some time at Carlow; has
returned to her home In the xoillage.
cAntort Oovi✓''well -be 1104.-
ou Wednesday- May SO, '
4 vy�duty� Joi zk Deere ur fetor
hel+anheaging to Spence t win *2 h*
feld was lost by hre • last
Loss 4$ estatniated ,at '$$.000. --
Andreie Gaunt 1.0., tele -anew press'
dent of tele Lueknow Agricultural
Soefety September 25 ,04 26 were
chosen as . the dates for lire .falai
fair,.
,Cliief ConstableChin-
tout bas resigned his position over,
the matter ,of salary. , kIe ,asked
tan increase _froili $1,800 to $2,300,
which was refused..
Wane Me1Un, a six-year-old son
of Mr. and ' Mrs. Russell MellinF
of the Dashwood: district,, had 1114left hand 'cut• Off' When •it ti vtf4
•caught, in . a corn -picker on ..his
father's farm.
:Mr,' and Mrs, ' James Rivers of
Seaforth quietly . celebrated their
sixty-fifth wedding anniversary on.
Thursday last. They were -married
in„ 1886 by Rev. Colin Fletcher of
Thames Road. 'air, Rivers la eighty-
eight ; Mrs. Rivers is eighty. -six.
Both are in excellent health,
'The. •'death occurred i6 the Clin-
ton • hospital on January 17th of
_Minerva HStephetrson of,. 'Hensall,
widow of 'Webster Turner, in her
sixty-fifth year. Mrs. Turner -was
born in Stanley township and ,spent
Test of her life- there. • She leaves
a dat ghterr,'' Mrs. Russell Censitt,
and two sons, Elmer and. Ralph,
all of Stanley; her father, Ralph.
Stephenson; , brother and' sisters,
and thirteen grandchildren.
6,000 Chicks • -
ave4 from Fiacfes
More than 6,000 two-weelk-old
chick.i were saved when. fire de-
.
stro ,ed; part or ,a i~A.
ur-4 r* ,chicken
barn own byjellies M. Scott a
mile and :whale f west' ol`' SeafOrth
" ctonday night. The eh�icloit were
carried out in large 'beAkets• 'and,
bins and 'after two hours -rhe, .
was 'got under, control by the Set.
fortl>; brigade, Damage, Was ettni-
ated .:at *2,000. • •
reilner Aah0eld Couple
°Honored by'`Fa nilly
Mr and Mrs, Lorne •S. Websteir,,'
former residents, of- Asi Geld now
jiving *in Seaforth, - were honored
' by °theIr tamil,y` an Thursday even-
ing last, the occasion being their
forty -12th 'wedging anniversary. The
couple. after moviuig from Ash$eld
termed in 'Mc Grip township' until,
their removal to Vestior.th In OWL
They bava live daughters, who
served a 'fowl pre ,dinner on , the an,
adversary ands ented theirpar-
mita,
with gifts.
Seater* In BGr'Y •
Changes, Ovnieroldp: -
One. of Seatorrth's leaR,ding , in-
das'trles,- ' the W., X.' Du mean, , shoo
manutactnring Business, -has :been
sold to the 4. 4.. ,Johnston ,:Company,.
Limited,, of.' Prdekville. The busi-
ness Was -begun `by Mr.' Duncan in
.1,308 in a mall store, with 'one gena*
ployee, and - gradually increased
xi 1. it �i
,there are anow, nearly y fifty,
employees. • The Seaforth business
Mader the new ownembi.P will ' be
known as Seaforth Shoes, Lirnirted,
and will be One of the "sulkdiaries
of the Brockville concern.
vItl.N6PliinR0001, T
...tenet O'Neill avant the
visiting firm in:It,
The Dram to Ot sura
'IegtopresentaPTV the
hail in
the near f ';ll per,
t 0114511414t0a10041, for
a r.v. 5th with . a good -orchestra.
Rev.AVM Pal,Melly
I3ari7agthe week end the'
Came - of the death Ber oa
Mi a ,;.[I. Rieliyy of 'Relit
Dakota, whets he had been, p „
for ,sev'eral' Years, aft was. bora
ixl Asmtod over eighty yea* O.,
n.'nd was well kanavra in this v1 ,
lt3 . J'u1la Olt ellY .o2 %ondttn, 00.11'
is a Oster, This community op.
tends ayi<npatby► to the'relatives,
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0 Savo is 'Introduced
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massive hood, the deep .flowing
fenders as well : as grraatiy ' im-
proved
Window area for vision are •o features o
f
the new Dodge Coronetshown'
above. -
Flui'd,. rive as standard : .rale:.
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Tranarnission` Which frees
the driven from using clutch And
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-Savoy,asecial. deltae
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of „the popular all-purpose, all-
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an. The all.
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fine passenger car with the dash
and colourful beauty of a station
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converted into a • loud,, carrier
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'lower. Its sleek lines are deftly
accentuated i h 'eh'ronie,
The front 'window ' ;!s wi4t r
the cernor posts- arae redesigned-
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for maximum • vision, and the
area of the rear -window bas
been substantially increased.
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a<s a 4 door sedan and club defuse.
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Coupe, The Dodge Itinggsway
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a two -door sedan, and buSirtess
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Is the Dodge Suburbbn a s xl
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