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can be made for Sales Date bY
ceiling Phone 466J, Clintou.
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president, E. J. , Trewartha, Clin-
ton; -Vice-President, J. L. ..talon.:
Seaforth; Manager and Sec'yTreas.,
K. A. Reid. Seaferth.
'Directors --E• J. Trewartha. Olin -
lot; J. 1.4 Seaforth; S. B•
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Seaforth; Chris. Lison
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R. 1?. McKereher, Dublin;
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Plastering
A good job of plastering has -
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THJRSD'A JANUARY 19th X95
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- ONTARIO •
-PLOV MEN'S ASSOCIATION
PAYsiNTS''LEAE A D
CiArtda IN 1801,
-The- littiount: claims during
-4961 at. FtYst. Division, court,
NUMBER ONE , ,ourselves have indicated interest in
meeting and we will have
Editor's 'Note: This the this Inc g i, out: e
ries ofproblems
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waekb'
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w&athich..
of J series of *aabttunt. 1tit a ` .a
wbkh�.•.d.' A. 1 t standard plow for Conine a a'lan
'miixistte+r of ,agrieuiture , universal set _of rulea, and Azad
for , Ontario►. and fannelIY secret-
"tary-manager of the• Ontario
Plowmen's , Association,' will
write about :the visit oian-
,
Can-
ada's Champion, plowings to the
British - Isles, Den-
irk end •Sweden.
Tortols-ro::.- Jan. fl -Iii ' g ' few
hours the last --goodbyes will have
been said and we will be winging
over the white -mantled countryside
to New York.There we will board
the Quer nary" and begin a
trip. t1 t.,, hill last six Reeks and
take us lnt;m -set/ en European- coma -
F. T. -Armstrong
orromi�TItIST
Phone 1100 , for appointment
SQUARE- GODERICH
for rotation of plowing s te,
others.
Blit I will tell you more about
that In later letters -ha ice 'h nave
bed -a chance to, meet some ,the
European officials" and gated
1:opinions. I also .'bone to beult le
to report on some of tile agri
al developments we see on• our, trip.
night now I'd like to tell you
more about env travelling -cotnpan-
ious.
Eugene Timbers is one of half -a
dozen illustrious plowmen- in On-.
turlclbearing-- that naves--Gene_a
coach and teacher was his father,
Ed Tilt hers, the -winner -of -the firstHis
Transatlantic award in 1939.
trip across to Britain was cancelled
because of the tear. Two of Eu-
gene's cousins have won' the award
since the war: Fred .Timbers in
19.1( and Robert';Tiuiibers in 1949.
Andthen, as if to keep it in the
mliy one way or another, last
Godericl►, was, ateordtne to,
annual ''report. $13,797.53. 'he
amount of suite settled- by 'a
judge was 61,72ti.30. The mt osey. .
Paid. In and out oLfia..,..ur
$7,50+3.71, which is, smaller thalt :
usual. The_ claims ,settled in
full numbered 145 and,• iu raft'
67. Claims entered were: $I
andunder, 29; 820 aid under,
61; $100 and under, 29; 8200 �m
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HURON LAW 90 4 I
ELECTS OFFICERS
It would: take: a" wise man to say
who is the most excited of the
three of. us. For tne'it will- be a
return , to scut, .that were' last
viewed ,through themistsof war.
For my two • young coni ianions • it
will `be their first glimpee of the
Old fiend- further ,.I
But `before I " go any
ti
omen's
to Ban
Ij
COUNTY V
sEsh.
At
or i s..�iw'•J , !,#: the o
,Fri anal.-_
bill the 1itaron' emir. Xovemellt A -
anon het 1 agricultural
sot -i , }� the .
. Godexi� ttrauc ', t . �"' �` ' office roar r ., I�l`lt Pl ."
Institute :held their .ltrt�, meeting of ` -.. Fair,
the new year ou ThursdaY last iu > completed for. t annual ,Seel
MacKay. Hall ywith a fair •attend*' widek wilt ,be bel t 1 `ridai and
ante, including four visitors. aturday, , March 7 and 8, iu_ . the
etUrfa.o C. h W. 1i' recitl opened the (;baton: District Colic$tate Institute.
utet'ting. with tile. reg Ming in unison This year's program. for the fair ia-
of the Mary Stewart Collect. a11l11Te r W those ,of past: y rs, with•
W 3lci cel' read the t't nate re. yrs• 1 a. vpa,ae1 discussion to be. head ou
W. Price "read the minutes of tine the.. Saturday afternoon.
last meeting. 'Several letters of ap- The rday project committee
predation: were,read roue various Sturdy,
gree lanamed ine.lu : Harry
s
cheer. Betties,
et
eB
tinsvin ,
groups receiving -ChrisAuburn (chairman) ••Al
i • letter - fromdour. aister. ,Institute Bayfield; W. It. Dougall, :.Hensall;
for England was read thanking and Bab Allen, Bruc�eid; II; G. Strang,
the box of groceries packed
vent to them after our October meet-. Ilensall; Dick Proctor, Brussels;
William Clark, Goderich; Clarence
lug. eShaw, , Wingharu ; W. J. Turnbull,
•
.U4) or�Irai notmembers plan courses attend B=uss4 ls; r<Valter ,- Washington,'
erre district
pro orworoffekshop
Auhuru °Harry Elder, a aO,_
at the dJamia project February
Allan•-Walper, Parkhill, and W. G.
Ire held January :� to 1+`edtrtia;Y ' 1ti 'Montgomery, ClintSn.
at Dungannon.- ; Mrs. V. Smith, The president of the association,
'flower fund treasuer, reported wio presided over. the meeting,- is
flowers sentto a- member in hos- Alvin Betties, Bayfield, and the
pital. Dirss. Geo. Mathieson read secretary is G - W.: Montgomery.
ti paper written by �Irs. A. Allen on agricultural representative for
current events. • •-s•--° '
..A biographyHuron county.
on John Eaton and " -.
n CE
`�1 Clayton Edward who person- , SUSPENDED SE
The annual ipeeting of the' Berea
Law Association 'watt held- at. the
Court House library - oa>: Deee eT
28, 1%1, - at which . the following
of tiers -were el4ected for 195: hon-
orary president' Judge T. M. Cos-
tello;
os-tello; honorary ?r'icepresident,
Magistrate Dudley E. Holmes, K.C.;
president, R.; C. Hays, LC; vice-
president, Frank Fingle•nd, _ K.C.;
secretary -treasurer, R= Darrow,
K.C.; librarian,_ ` t. E. Barnes;
auditors, :Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Wm.
'Sutherland.
tad 'better make some introductions, -year's winner, Herb Jarvis, of _Agin-
arroll assistant r Out•, is Eugene's brother -in -
I am JohnA.0 cont.
law.
Genie has been plowing since he
Iwas 13 and has won .numerous
prizes in county and local competi-
tions. When he was only 16, his
furrows led him straight to the
top of the `inter -county class in the
International -tend a two -weeks' con-
servation tour in the States:•^•'
Cease- lime's w his
E. Eugene Timbers "
deputy minister". of agriculture ,for
Ontario. My two companions are
Canada's UMChatnPiitn ptowrnen
and, . I might' add,,\� .the youngest
plowing
towin _team this cob'Ilrry" has pro
duped.•
Younger of this pair .of c•haiup-
iti,a--'-raid incidentally the youngest
nein ever ,to --win -the horse section
of the Esso Transatlantic class at
the International flowing Match,
Eugeue E. TIinaberh, an 1S -year
old: stalwart �froni Milliken, Out,
'1V'innee of sake tractor section of
'1"11(0 S£: kti. `i+r iiigiitl tall iz' Mass is 24.1
yeal•-old -N'Or iaan S.* Tyndall.' o
Richtrionil i-1111, just north of Tor`
onto
;Geo. L. MacEwan'
Fire, Accident and Moter. , Car
Insurance.
n. account of the compilation of the �(tODBRIG�s YQITTHB t Eit
ail order catalogue,. were gtx_en, by _.� , NTE�i
- •rs. .
ally visited, the large Eaton offices Ronald Leslie Chapman and Mor-
ley' Grttht` - Linington, Gorich
youths, were granted suspended
sentences for two years, on condi-
tion they pay court, costs and pay
$30 restitution to owners oft -cot-
tages in Colborne -Township. They
pleaded guiltyat a previous court
to breaking and entering the cot -
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Elliott cot -
in Toronto 'and interviewed those
and - daughter Dianne of Peter- tin charge. It was -interesting to
borough -enjoyed - Christmas • with note that lite first catalogue was
Mrs.. Elliott's mother, firs. 'H. Mc -
list
las 1884 and was merely a
list of items in comparison to the
t
present day catalogue. Mrs. Ed-
ward regretted notbeing able to
.procure a copy of one of the earlier
catalogues for display.
Arrangements were made to hold
the anntiai institute banquet In
February. - Mrs. '` Geo. Matbieson
was appointed convener:
Mrs A. Wilk -in read an inteie'kt-
ing paper on,, the . Women's Insti-
tute, their work and aims and
what it means to the groufl- of
women over the country who gather
one .a month- for their meetings.
Cam ';ilex Butler and. --her lunch
committee • served a delicious lunch,
BLAZING '‘TARP" AT
gees. -All the'live -boys iii our
family entered agriculture in some
branch or another, Three' of my
_brother are .still_ farming: My son
and- slaughter and my son-in-law
are all Ontario Agriculture College
graduates and in the farming in-
dustry. They followed in my foot-
ps for,, it was in 1914 that I
graduated from O.A.C. -
se I was' born on a farm near Due -
itis 1 is parents on 'ton, Ont., and have been connected
their farm, • lot lfi, concession , wit11 �'imitate` all my life: The
at 'Milliken"in Srarboro' Township. one brief break was duri ° d
• . fly •secuud gold medalist coin- War. I, when ,I served erseas ars
panion, Norman Tyndall, is hoping an officer in the royal Horse
to, renew some Scottish friendships I Artillery.
during. our tout. Nona has been I was recently appointed assist-
veryactive ctive }n the Unionville Junior I ant deputy minister of-.agrieulttit•e
and
Farmers Club for many _years
is presently president ~ of York
OFFICE-41ASO•NIC TEMPLE
WEST STRET `
PHONE 23e • GODERICIt
L. COLE
Optometrist -Optician
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33. . ` Goderich, Ont.
1Vorman $. Tyndall -
During this trip to Creat Britain
vO of the• four Scottish Junior
KNOX BRINGS FIREMEN
for: Ontarruf and Aurin,, my service The tire was • emailed 'out
Alp' the de} artuwat 1 w as for;` art- 1'Cl►iarsdu} night brigade a Mire which
eral years superintendent of Agri- I Broke out at the site of the neh
'c•ultural and horticultural., so+iet t
lin' - Far 16 ) ears I _�w asl iStrox j're bt tet•iah Church. nue of
l to Ontario. • the otittleo 'sal ►Iaiauder ignited a
`secretary n►ano)(l of -the Ontario large tar}taulJu near time chapel.
I Plowmen's Association. 1 It W:4; t�xtinrulshee iia si fewthapel-
So now you know the three of 'us. I IttPs lr� firemen., - `Through' this weekly. letter of our ° e'hcbY the l tmen., Iiia Trac peen
'i travels PrP hope you'll get toTknu�from W. 1'. .Tobustou•. barber shop
Ills better and gain something from
ctur impressions of: British alnd fat]ss o`_ctheostet.oa tui 11:111c•ito `Basil
European farmers "-' "and their I
na ibt afarua,
«- int�tho1
I.
1
and the c ontint nt 1 shall be acting ('oui iutllor as sit deets. Last ye2tr 1
two days to
as their feint manager and rtlport(i ,lieacted
historian. of the events thatt befall
us and the things that -we -see..
The expenses of our_•six", ee_kS
'trip are being 'paid b.• imperial Oil
Limited, is have the expenses of
five previwis Champion teams that
Fanners who visited Canada Gis
house - guests were both young- Intl,
-anti-though he -says itis them he,'
wants to, meet again; ttotp Gene
1 i,_S.tLr9niriv suspect be is just as
have made the transatlantic crops- eager to check on thle, two- young
ins µ.ms,_ Seot lassies who also made the trill.
Our trip` will take us to Engaand, I Norniiin, who started plowing
Wales, Scotland and Northern Ire. ,
and land ato---'i'4'�es't Germany, - Den-
•
'?hark and Sweden. ns and �Nor-
pian 'will take part in tw swim,
events in the Unitat:d_Kingdoni.
International pleWirte matches,
'tt'ill�' ititetniitional matches with
contestants from .-all parts' -of the
world, will be well to` the Afore of
my ming-during_.this trip. A meet=
ing is being 'held in London, to
-discuss the positlbilities of creating
I: --world eorll' clition and I antici-
pate being present. I have been
authorized by the Ontario Plow-
nien',s Association ., to_ speak as its
representative if the meeting gets
down to "talking turkey:"
Some eight-l:uropeart nations ,and
HOLYROOD MANCHARc D-
. ,,, .,-vrr ,'CATTLE-THEY/4r-
,
Caswell- ',Hackett, of Holyrood,
ear Lueknow, charged with cattle
theft, was remanded' one week when
he _appeared before Magistrate D.
E. Holmes, K;C., Thursday last,
on $3,000 property 'bail.
he
ERICH TH
..�.-.: PHONE, 1150 -
N,-"Anngels In the Outfield." A picture YOU should not miss!
ri'Ion.,"Tue-s.-and Wed.---
"SI,OCCO"
On the
Square,,•,.
•
A.
terrific _drama of- Intrigue on .thp Preuc h -Syrian ,frontter, in
which a 1)atnot+can cafe -dancer lw Othef the romantic interest.
• Bogart -Marta Toren ].ee J. Cobb„
Humphrey • Roga ,.-
'Thurs., 'Fri. and Sat.-
Clark .-Gable-Maria plena --Ricardo Montalhaf
In Tet hnkQlor, n year .in the making and with a oast of tlioiixtinds,
a • B -1G story of Che colorful old 'Indian territory. -
.the ' Wide���Missouri"'
"Across
Com
ng. --Stewart - ranger- ind Pier -A 1141%-a• Ligh
with :horses,...i1.t, ti1e• age of nine,
and then- switched to tractors tlireti'
years- ago, also crimes by his skill
through the family. His. father,
Stanley Tyndall, until a few years
ago was an international judge for
the Ontario Plowmen's 'Association,
and for many years was himself
a 'plowman of note. •
Norm was born on, -his father's
100 -acre farm at Richmond jiill ands
nowt , in addition to helping;,
father work, the -fatally acres, Works
another 166 acres which' -he ltimkelf•
rents for -mixed farthing (FIolsteins
and Yorkshire begs) for the team
Manager
is customary
manager to say something about
himself in, this first letter, so here
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