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Club Stott Art
Disgust With Groups . Voiced. ;For Veen Agers
few weeks, the Gode-
y Ontirio
• • 'richh ArtstCub has been busy
Farmers
Unuon
Official
� with extensive plans for the
_r� coming, season. The instructor
for the adult classes on Wed-
- dis' a ted beyond `cords ton: firs. Orval ;Marey, Sia - • nesday afternoons is Mr, T.
.with the activities of the various forth; secretary, Carl Govier, The firemen are equipped Pritchard.
dairygroups," Gordon Hill, Auburn; treasurer, Mrs. Carl with the latest and best. in after several,inr uiries by. pix-
g f ;e. Ji t? ,a�tti�re ,,,„ ut,A:,ay,s,.
'dars, former president of the Halton, Seaforth; publi ft • .co.n- A, t �x ries by r-
[t ± '.a ng ef= ancr; tta , i.~r ay. halph • Kimngsvt#iy lee +�. �a� drawing and painting, the ;club
„Co,Utnty Farmers 'Cu,tt
` — -- new mobil equipment will be
e ..Huron � ,� '_„>",-•f,� y �,.: _ �� Department .. �.,. w, n'e�zd""'�iei+e��t�sr��'°`�ti_.:A-�,.,ne,�,,�r.. .usrd�t�.M�: �1d�`�g}�aests#,ed�
r . Ion ,ar-- t .HOZ" by firs. W. Rathburn, has start
fi' ire truck is hoped for by some ed Saturday morning classes,
time next year.
"Milli marketing is one of Already some of these young
the gravest problems _ confronts 5► ►gee Y t, Fire Chief J. J. Hoggarth people attending this class have
present,time," has asked • that every citizen shown considerable talent in
nig us at the observe Fire Prevention Week drawing.
by eliminating all possible
. fire hazards around the home.
were awarded Members of the
gf oti'D by -the Bayfield Agr eul-
tural Society. These were:
black and white ink drawing,
Mrs. Alex Smith; interior pen
and water color, Mrs. W. Legg;
oil, flower subject, Mrs., W.
Legg; and W'r`iter color scene,
Miss Mary Howell.
The' treasurer, Mrs. R. Bell
-reports an adult membership
of 22. By next sprig it -is to
be hoped there will be a greater
number of exhibits .in the a»-
nual show.y,,
4.. -�"F "`5..,•n.a. •'- ,P' :- ,`. 91 ,Ye •'SS N
1VIr, Hill, who is r ow• secretary- The 16 -man Goderieh °tilun
treasurer of the OFii• "Milk teer fire brigade is one of
must be e look d upon as milk at
, the. speediest ltd. Ontario, ac -
all times, by all producers --not .cording to the Fire Marshal's
as butter, skim milk, powder, office. -His records show that,
fluid milk, of whatever them from the,., time- -the, alarm
�" �'•dividual producer happens to sounds until the trucks are
be." on the street, only 52 to 56
seconds elapse.
He went on to say that butter
is .no longer the popular food
it once was, and that the 20,-
0Q0,000 pounds in government
storage axe evidence that a new
rriethoai of basing the price of
,milk, other than butterfat con -1
tent used at present, must be 1
found. "Here," he said, "is,
where the dairy -groups are not
doing a job. There is need for
a strong independent organiz-1
ation that could give direction."
At the interprovincial Farm;
Union Council board meeting in:
Winnipeg this past summer, at
which he represented Huron'
County; the speaker said that '
Ontario- delegates were loud in i
their protests over prices charg-
ed them for feed grain from
the west. He said there were
discrepancies of $6.00 to $10 a
ton in prices that could not be
accounted for. He added , that
investigations into the grades
in feed grain have satisfied -him
,.that.. -a .high standard- is being
_maintained. through, .a, constant
eh °._:sYsv 'rt '.ui'aeEie on
grades,
In a brief reference to hog
marketing, Mr. Hill said that
h� believed the new selling
system' has had -a stabilizing
effecton hog% prices He con-
gratulated he Ontario Hog
Marketing""'Board in its attempt
to find something better. "The
present fluctuations , in hog.
prices are far from desirable—
and I feel' that some 'type of
pooling might- be the answer."
• The. 'election of officers saw
Ray Hanna, . Auburn, 'succeed
Robert Taylor, Clinton, as coun-
ty director. Sub -directors are
Edgar Rathwell and. .John,
Semple, both of Bayfield; '
George Campbell, and Orval
Storey, both of Seaforth. Wo -
!lien's director , is Mrs. Tom
Govenlock, Seaforth; sub -direc-
tors, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Clin-
-
A lecture at MacKay Hall,
Friday night, and week -end
ainting sessions instructed by
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Penni- Jack Pollock, of Toronto; wi.11
tonant3- family,. of Ottawa, spent start off the 1961-62 season. The
the Thanksgiving week -end with Art Institute of Ontario helps
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McPhee, the group in this type of extra
Carlow. club activities. Four first prizes
WE'RE OV RSTOCKED AND MUST CLEAR
Attie, e. -6.--. _
1
October !beet
London, October 18th and 19th,,
along with ' a nuin er of .tile
members of the !Chapter.
The various secretaries. and
`conveners gave their reports.
Mrs. W. Utley,educational con-
vener, read tree letters from
three student award winners for
the community concerts donated
by the Chapter
A shower was held at the
meeting for a parcel to be sent
to Korea.,
Those present presented items
f-ne ra fa -v.1 f' ae,.anr -Wit 'ill,,
A{}a�rs, . and were thanked by
the epzrver dx4 we :s �. �.;
mdef
for
a
! n were
'Viral
as
card party -to be held in Nov-
ember.
Mrs. C. A. Reid thanked Mrs.
Gibbons fpr the use of her
home, rafter ,the
lunch was
served by the committee, Mrs.
H. Dodd, Mrs. T. Glazier, Mrs.
C. Tweedie and. Mrs. G. Whaley.
The October- meeting of the
Ahmeek Chapter, I.O.D-E., was
held at the ;home of the regent,
Mrs. Charles Gibbons, Huron
road. -
-Arrangements were complet-
ed to have the standard bearer,
Mrs. W. Doak, attend the semi -
Mr. and Mrs. Albert !toss,.
Woodstock, spent Thanksgiving
at the home of -Mr. and Mrs.
annual provincial meeting in,! Burns Ross, Elgin avenue.
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