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When Cnada took over the
No `ttl West Territories. > 1869,
Man service was, established
'over 800 miles. between Winnipeg
and Fdnnonton.
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PIZZA PUPPIES
The 4-H Auburn 3 Club's fourth
meeting was held at the home of
Cathy McClinchey. The cover
picture was passed out by Marie
Empey. The minutes were read
by Joyce Chamney. Mrs. Empey
spoke on many different things
about casseroles and what to
have for dessert when serving
casseroles. Cathy explained how
to make quick burgers, which
were satalpled and were very
good.
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The Township of
EAST WAWANOSH
An Important Notice To The
RATEPAYERS
At the present time it would appear that
in order to receive full benefit under the
new Ontario Property Tax Credit Plan,
1972 taxes must be paid in full by
December 31., 1972
ALEX. McBURNEY
Treasurer
_Annual
POPPY CANVASS
Sponsored by
Branch 180
RoyaITC�nadi�n: tegior
will6e held
NOVEMBER 2, 3, 4
Remember them with the flower
that won the Peace
THE FINISHING TOUCHES are being put on this complex of corn elevators representing
an investment of a quarter million dollars in the corn growing future of north Huron. The
community of Westfield, a hamlet a few miles northwest of Belgrave, has become an im-
portant centre for the, corn trade, and serves farms for many miles around. The Snell
family, father, daughter and four sons are busily involved -in this growing industry. (Staff
Photo)
Belgrave Personal Notes
Mrs. George Dunlop of Ennot-
ville visited on Saturday with
Mrs. John Anderson.
The Belgrave Junior Auxiliary
held their Hallowe'en party on
Saturday morning at the home of
Miss Janette Johnston.
Bill Styles and Miss Marilyn
McDonald of Mimico spent the
weekend with his aunt, Mrs. Cora
McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes
- visited on the weekend with .Mrs.
Len Jarvis of St. Catharines and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of St,
HURON DEAD
STOCK REMOVAL
CLINTON
We are now pitying $5 - $15 for fresh dead or dis-
abled cows and horses over 500 lbs. Two '"trucltts to
serve you bettekr. Fast efficient service. All small farm.
stock picked up free of charge as a service to you.
License No. 237-C-7
Call us first, -you .won't have to call anyone else.
You may obtain a written report from a qualified
veterinarian upon request.
24 Hour Service - 7 Days a Week
CALL COLLECT 482-9811
Ann's. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Mantey of. Exe-
ter.
Miss Martha Armstrong of "
Windsor returned to her home on
Thursday after spending the past
week with her brother and sister-
in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Armstrong.
Miss Joyce Taylor of Toronto
spent the weekend with her pati-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence.
Taylor. e�
rs must have faith'
to remain on the farms
Farmers must have faith to be. dent for the ensuing year. He will
in pie business of farming, must' be . supported by d I I executive
have faith in the 'forthcoming composed of Peter Chandler, lin-
seasons and •what they may mediate past president; Donald
bring and-arrtrnderl:ying-belief in 1- v- i<r, 4nss_i-d.ent • Sininn_,
a Divine Nature which will ac- Hallahan, secretary treasurer
coinplish the -miracles of growth and a hoard of directors consist-
and harvest. This was the opinion ing of Murray Vincent, Bob Tay -
expressed to the annual meeting Lor', John Vaunt, Peter de Gruoi,
of the East Wawanosh Farm Adrian Vos, Robert Charters and
Federation held following an ex- - Ciifto►,d Laidlaw.
cellent turkey dinner at Snell's Business Session •
Hall, Westfield, last Wednesday. In a.brief business session, the
.The opinion was that of Bruce chairman called upon Mr. Halla -
Goderich were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. I.tawrence
Taylor 'and Mr, and Mrs. Mark
Armstrong.
A number of women from the
village attended the Bluevale
United Church bazaar on Friday
afternoon. SALAD QUEENS
The Loyal Orange Lodge serv- WHITECHURCH - Leader
ice was held in Trinity Anglican Mrs. Walter Elliott was hostess
Church on Sunday afternoon at for the meeting of the Salad
2:30 p.m. with Rev. Keith Stokes Queens. President Janet Adams
in charge. opened the meeting and the sec -
Mrs. Cora McGill and Mrs. retary, Kathy Wybenga read the
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HEATING
$1-144
PAD Reg.S8.97
5 GR. 100'5
REXPRIN �
Reg. $7.05
$1.05
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ALL :DAY/ALL NIGHT -3 oz..
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SYRUP�/
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FEMIRNINE $133
HYGIENE DEODORANT
SPRAY Reg. $ass
REMEMBER TO KEEP A GOOD SUPPLY
OF SUPER PLENAMINS HANDY:
Lee Vance Ltd.
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ONTARIO
Stanley Cook visited on Wednes- minutes and called the roll an-
day with Mrs. Mary Vincent of swered by ten members giving a
Blyth. menu for their listed dinners.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Page of Mrs. Elliott gave some notes on
Toronto were Friday visitors salads. Kathy Purdon made a
• with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vin- jellied salad with lettuce, carrots,
cent. celery and onion. Linda Moore
Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of made a tossed salad` of vege-
Seaforthh;visited on Tuesday with _tables and Wendy England made
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent. French dressing for the tossed
Mrs Albert Vincent, c friend, � •
salad. All sampled the demon -
Farmers
McCall, Brussels, sales manager han for the minutes of the last
4--t4 RPitssele-fialea-bay- and •-regtrt rmeettrrgaItd ftn rrc9`d`t tr-Mr:-'and-Mrs'7George Walk -
well -known in the area through a report„ which showed the unit ins
long connection wit fa inirtg;and,: goodcst pe,, Mr. Pattison de- . and Mrs. Jack Ta Trii- •Y
livestock sales. livered the auditor's report, indi- dy and Mark, and Mr. and Mrs.
With a lively wit that had a eating everything in order. Mark Armstrong visited on Sat -
general appeal to his farm In the course of the chairman's urday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
friends and neighbors, Mr. ,Mr- remarks he announced that 'good, -Dusky of St. Agatha and Mr. and
Call strung "offa•ilist of anecdotes results are being obtained from Mrs. James Kellar and Sharon of
that' kept the gathering laughing the new system of field men being Kitchener.
for a good half hour before he located -at the county level; He Mr. and Mrs. Frank Work jtan
spoke seriously. said five such field men are•now and Craig of Brussels visited
About 130 farmers and their •actively at work. A number of Sunday with her grandparents,
wives and families heard the others are about to,be sc to work. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Armstrong.
speaker declare that Canadians This will eliminate some of the Cecil Coultes isa patient in Vic -
eat better at lower prices than problems that arose hitherto . toria Hospital, London., .
anywhere in the world. The farm from working through Toronto. • Mr. and Mrs. Norman White -
segment of the economy has been He -stressed that contact will be head ,of Wingham visited Friday
the • most efficient and through maintained with Toronto, but evening with Mr. and 'Mrs. Rob-
ert Hibberd.
Mrs. Grace Rodgers and her sis-
ter, Mrs.= Edna Richardson of -St.
Paul's visited with Mr. and Mrs,
strations.
Mrs` S1_eightholm, assistant
leader, checked the notebooks.
•Albert Vincent on Sunday eve -The next meeting will be held
Hing. November 4 at Mrs. Elliott's '
LawrenceT aylor, who- has home.
been a patient in Victoria -Hospi-
tal, Charcoal is made by slowly
,his home last week
London,� as able to return to burning' ,��rx,d while' restricting
Mr. and Mr. Harold Walker of the supp:. • ,• ,xvaeri
W
s
tioder'ich were Sunday visitors
NOMINATIONS,
Township of 'Grey
NOTICE is hereby given to the Public School
Electors of the Townships of Grey and Morris and the
Village of Brussels that in compliance with The Muni-
cipal Elections Act, 1972, chapter, 95, the period for
nominations in the said
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
is the period from
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1972
until '
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1972
for
at 5 o'clock in the afternoon
the purpose of nominating -fit and proper persons
for the office of two members to the Huron County
Board of Education. •
EDYTHE M. CARDIFF,
Returning Officer
skill and improvements in meth- taster results will he obtained
ods has kept costs of production working directly with the region -
much lower than any other coup- al field man.
try• It is no-fault of the Canadian Best Ever Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Robert
farmer that food prices at the re- Mason Bailey, speaking as
tail level are now so high. county president, said the attend- Hibberd.
President Peter Chandler was ance at the meeting was the best Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Branton and
chairman for the event and intro- he had ever seen, and that he was Clifford visited, on the weekend
duced the head table guests. They proud of his home township ;tak- with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Goldhawk
included Mason Bailey, Huron ing such a keen interest. He said, and family of Blenheim.
County president and Mrs. it had been five years since he Mr: and Mrs. Harman Mitchell
Bailey. Mr. Bailey expressed had been a director in the town- of Rothsay visited on Saturday
pride in his, home unit of E 'st ship unit, and since then he has with Mr. and Mrs'. Robert Coul-
Wawanosh, statling that in his ex- had many 'valuable experiences. tes. .
,perience there had never been a "The Federation of Agriculture William A. Humphrey of St.
better turnout in Huron. He urged from the ten down deserves the Helens spent a few days last week
enthusiastic support , despite re- > support of every farmer," he de- with his sister and brother -in -
cent setbacks. , clared, He spoke highly of the ,law, Mr. and Mrs. ,Georges Walk -
Also head table guests were irk of officers in the movement, er. He also visited with Mrs.
Reeve Roy Pattison of E. Wawa- mentioning for one Frank Hill of Hazel Purdon.
nosh and Mrs. Pattison; Frank , i4urgn, president of the OFA. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar of
Wall, first vice-president of the Peter de Groot tendered a vote Stratford spent Sunday with his
OFA and Mrs. Wall; Simon of thanks to the ladies who served mother, Mrs. Joseph Dunbar.
Hallahan, secretary of the unit the banquet, Bill Crawford took Donald Dunbar spent the week-
, for 30 years, and Mrs. Hallahan, the chair fdr the election of of- end with his grandmother; Mrs.
Mr Wall addressed' the regional ficers. In the course of the pro -Joseph Dunar.
meeting held immediately fol- gram Hugh Malton and family This community extends sym-
lowing the township meeting. presented accordion and guitar Pall)), to Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Van
Elect Officers numbers which were well re- ' Camp and family in the death of
Eldon Cook was elected presi- ceived. their son, Richard.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Karges,
R.R. 1, Gowanstown visited on
Big '0' Winner
Sees Hensall Plant
Mac MacDougall, field representative of Big
'0' (right) with Mr. Lloyd Bender of RR 2, Crediton,
winner of the Big 'O' ' 10 acres Free Draw' at the
International Plowing Match. Mr. Bender visited the
Big '0' plant at Hensall recently to see plastic
drainpge tubing being produced and to collect his,
prize of 8,750 feet of 4 -inch diameter tubing.
A DINING HALL Targe enough to seat 200, complete with large stainless steel equipped
kitchen, coffee shop and washroom facilities, has been provided by the Snell family com-
pany for -the use of patrons of the company's grain and equipment divisions as well as
farm and social groups in the community surrounding Westfield. A number of Targe ban-
quets and receptions have already been held in the new building. (Staff Photo)
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STYLISH $ 95
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For Fall
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$16"
WORK PARKA
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$1499
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