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1),IliNG.ANNON, May 20. --,Mrs. S. Mrs. Fred Young and Mrs. Will
V„, Vines and daughter, Suzanne, Cranston.
Of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. B F. The ;United Church iMiSSi013. Band
gedeiAtion,-,,attAftri,
arines, were week -end visitors with the singing of a hymn was Mrs. in Toronto on May 15. In the pre,
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- Information for prospective 'eoP.-
testants .is available ,gt. the„,, Federr„,
ation of Agriculture Office, Box
310, Clinton. .,
Between Farm' Cam ety
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(By, J. C. Hemingway) percentage of. this, MO WagrIlro7
duced in Ontario and thO „pi*
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increased.".
Wheat producers have little
hope of getting, more than tli%
of the last ten-year .average, which
is .considered unsatisfactory. This
could result in a switch to
ljve-
stock, thus demoralizing ' the live-
stock industry in .Western Ontario.
In commenting ou support prices
it seems to me their purpose is
limited to giving the farmer some
protection against being, forged
into bankruptcy while discourag-
ing the .abduction, of huge sur-
pluses. It also seetna,'"-te .me that
farmers are spending too much
time and effort on support prices
and might do better by devoting
a large portion of this energy to
marketing their produce more
,efficiently.
In both hogs and tobacco, where
a real effort is put into selling, the
producers are receiving very favor-
• ' . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake and Mr. Ivan RiVett, with Marilyn Anderson sident's address, Mr, Gordon Greer
Harold"'Blake. as accompanist. Mrs, Hugh Mc- called attention to the' fact that
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_ ;VII*. Ken Brown, RCAF, OttaWa, Whinney read a letter from Miss conflict could. develop.betweervdif-
- ' "has been appointed as an instructor Constance Chappell, Japan, in an- ferent commodity groups.,For ex
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at Clinton ,RCAF for the summer swer to.a parcel sent to a Japanese ample, grain growers would lilse
. and spent the week -end with his mission girls' school. She told of higher prices while livestock feed -
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur bus excursion trips exchanged by .ers like cheap feed. The Feder -
Brown.
city and country children. Collec- ation of Agriculture must make
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Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pierce, tion was gatbereq by the treasurer, every effort to unite the aims of
Brantford, we're week -end visitors Beth Kennedy, and prayer was, de- these different groups for the bene -
with the--latter's brother, Harvey livered by Mrs. McWhinioey. fit of alt' farmers. i
. Anderson,' 31151 Mrs. Anderson. The May meeting of . Erskine The stabilized prieeS Qf Me- dif-
Relatives' visiting with Mrs. Mary Presbyterian Church W.M.S. was ferent commodities was discussed
Rivett Sunday eVening werec Mrs.
held inBert Badman, Mr. arid Mrs. Lorne Stewar , esident, presided. After felt that the, 64c for butter was
1.ire church. Mrs. W. A. at length. The Cream Producers
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- Badman and children, Comber; singing a psalm, Mrs. Wallace Wil- realistic and was the price arrived
Mrs. - Gordon Sampson and family, son led with the devotional ser- at by their formula.
Goderich; Mr. and--Mrsr-Roy Black, vice. Miss Iva Carr gave the Glad The Concentrated Producers felt
Lucknow; Dr. Wilfred Black and Tidings prayer. The Searchlight that the drop of 2c in powder was
Mrs. Black, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. on missions overseas was given by unjustified and would probably
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Jerry Crawford and family; Mr. Mrs. F. Jones. Mrs. James Wilson cause too great a trend away fkom
and Mrs, Harold' Errington and gave the roll call and minutes and powder and flood some other
' faintly. ., . also the topic en South East Asia. branch of the dairy industry.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin Ad. The 'floor price on eggs was grati
Betty_visited on Sunday with Mr. fying to the poultry producers
' and Mrs. Eldorirrwin, Sarnia. — thoughr-there was some—fear- ex-
4Dr. .11 A. S. Vokes and Mrs. pressedthat this might be an in-
Vokes, Toronto, were here for the centive price which might cause
holiday week -end, • surplus preduction.
Reunion.—A gathering of 66 of The wool growers felt •that the
the Anderson and 'Jamieson lam- 60c 'price with deficiency payment
^,. ilies was held in Dungannon at the on only the. top grade was of very
homes of &Ir. and Mrs. Cecil Blake little beliat- -since only a small
and Mrs. S, J. Kilpatrick. It was .
held to honor- John Finlay, of
FAlson, Alta- John was born on the
,_ 9th concession of Ashtield, young-
est son of thb late Mr.- Anson Fin-
lay and Janie Anderson who mov-
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was 36 years since he visited here.
He is, a ,school inspector andiS
present taking a three weeks'
course in Toronto. mr. and Mrs.
Fred Finlay, of St. Thomas, ac-
companied him here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierce, of
Brantford, were visitors at the
home of the latter s brother, --Har-
vey Anderson, and Mrs. Anderson.
Recent visitors with Mrs. Minnie
Jones and Mel were: Mr. and Mrg.
Lorne Scrimgeour, Blyth; Mr. Newt
_Davies and Igargaret Goderich;
Mrs. W, R. Andrew, DungannOri;„
Mrs. May'Sitter, of Wilkie, Sask.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
McWhinney on, Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Graham McNee, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Shurgold and Mr. and
- Mrs'. Ronald Shurgold and Kathy,
Toronto.
The' United ,ch W.A. met
.N111.1Eralay 19.—CongratulatiOns
to the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs.
George Ribey.
The Nile Y.P.U. held a successful
bazaar last katurday in the church
basement,
Mr. • and Mrs, Walter Vella,
Debbie and Bobby, of Barrie, were
Sunday visitors -with Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. McNee.
Mrs. Henry. Horton spent
eektend -with-lier-draughto‘-kr-S
_Orland 'Bereand family.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs
Jim McPhee and their new baby
daughter.
Next Sunday will see the churh
services changing to the summer
schedule, that is, church at 9.45
a.m. ttwill be 'Flower Sunday and
the Sunday Scheibl will be cOmbin-,.
ed with church service. In the
evening a special service will be
held at 8 o'clock.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Stewart and
Debbie, of, Toronto, were week -end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs. B. -Johnston,. of !
Toronto, were week -end visitors
with Mr. and (Mrs.. D. MeDiarmid.
Mrs. Earl McNee, of Belmore, I
and 'Mrs. Ve,lla arid children, of
Barrie, spent'Wednesday afternoon
with the former's sister, Mrs. G.
for the May meeting at the home A. meNge.
Omar _Brooks, _presiding. There.; and „Trail, Rangers joined
On Monday evening,'the Nile
of Mrs. Herb Finnigan with Mrs.
were 23 membepresent. It was decided to cater forces in'a rousing game of ball
r -s and six visitors '
before their regular meetings." The
for theInsurance Company's June
dinner. The sum of'$200 was don-
ated towards the re -decoration
‘' fund. Mrs. Harvey Andersbn led
in the devotiOna/ peried, ,„ Mrs.
Fred Young gave the topie,'"Of
plates with picture of Nile
church on them as a money making
project this simmer.
The regular meeting -Of the Nile
W A.`was held at the home of Mrs.
One Blood"; also reading an ar- Robert Bogie with 18 members and
. ticle on "The, ,T...de of Harriet two visitors present. The presid=
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Beecher Stowe. •Mrs. Howard ent was in charge of the „meeting.
• Johnston and Mrs. Will Petrie,
who attended the W,A. Rally at
Wingham, gave, reports. Mrs.
Brooks, the president, thanked the
hostess, and all committees. The
Mrs. C. McNee, Mrs. D. McNeil
and Mrs. G: McNee were .nanied
.as acemrhittee to arrange a bus
trip in June. The W.A. are re-
sponsible for the evening' service
hostesses for lunch were Mrs. liar- next Sunday evening. Mrs. G. Mc-
vey Alton, Mrs. Chester Finnigan, Nee, 'Mrs. W. Rutledge and Mrs.
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We have the -following seed ,beans new on hand
in both commercial and registered varieties.
Robust, Yellow Eyes, ".
Michigan No. 1 Certified Sanilac
A limited nutnbei of
Seed Bean Contracts
are available,
We recently installed equipment for treating beans.
D. IMeDiarmid .were chosen as a
committee to look after a speaker
I special music. ' A-dainly,„lutich
was ser ed b Mrsr Fea n
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TAYLows IDOWDR., gay 20.—
Mr. and airs. Stewart Oke, of
Sarnia, visited on Sunday with M.
arid Mrs. Irvine Oke.
weekend visitors' with Mr. and
mrs. George Ginn were 1*. iand
Mrs. E. R. Rostron, Donald and'
Dennis; of Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. 'ffliey Wilson Allere in
Port Colborne for the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. TKed,O.le arncl,
son, Bruce, of oodhridge, spent
the holiday weeik end with Niftax
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Mrs. John 'Westbrook and' aMily.
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abe d with ed, with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Sturdy
dandi.family in over the holiday week -end. '
„s„ ali742:0(‘', 'during anit. anq Mrs. r°,1
.gitleffiv Stuidy
past. Sturdy
, with r. and Mrs. miter on Sunday with M and
01000 colgt:, and faintly, of Mrs. W, Clarke at Varna.
WAtetfOrd;140; Mary Mall and Sunday visiters, with 111,Ir. and
-2,412,4-41ISCk at Gr4.00
Thsyrnpthrof-the-community Clarke, of iittw./„.:Josed ;•Itmtidiebssdseid tty,
is VatendeFl_ to the Phdler-familY. Irvme, of Milverton, and Mrs, C:
_.4liss.„ LOIS, il/6-linep,of London, Clarke, of Goderich.,
spent the week -end- with her par- Visitors during the week -end
ents, Kr, and 130$; -Ken Relines. . with Mr. and Ms. Wm. Snyder
Mrs. G.^,Cutler, of Guelph, visit- were tIVIr.„..and Mrs. Ernest Newbio:
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ginairCts.f ltwvirreettird; visited with
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retvoy iifItzt.fivoty..ii •
vIsft din! ng the week -end
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with i]lifr; and Mrs. Je700y,
Ati#,.11an,, Go le and Vas, Carols. ,
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tended tbe^furilral in Termito last
week of his aunt, Mrs. IMeNab.
Mr. and Mrs. -Bruce ,Ksays and
family, of . Varna, spent' Sunday
evening with Mr. and MTS. Chestee
Sturdy and family. •
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Aerator
Applications are invited for the position of road grader operator.
Applicants to state experience, if any, wage expected and to be
willing .to perform other township and road work.
gurthgr information may be ebtain0 from the olerk or the road
superintendent.
-be tire- haatds 6f the- eletk- or -the -road- -- --
superfuteillient by 6 p.m., on Monday, May 26.
All applications to be in sealed envelopes and plainly 'marked
"Application."
Lowed or any application not necessarily accepted.
R. E. THOIVIPSON, Clerk, ROY TYNDALL, Road Supt.,
R.R. 3, Clinton.
R.R. 2, Clinton.
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