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The ,top service award
for 55 year& service—went
to Charles Lecky of Goderich
at the 35th annual' aboose
Diner of the -Brotherhood of
Railway Trainmen, London
Lodge 415. It was: held at
London on Tuesday Of la
week andwas attended by.
to than 200 OPR trainmen.
The traintrien,„ who. came
from the CPR's "Western On-
.srusertuft,44C1.40m,.44.4als.
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'Chariie' 1*
4'0' then''' all
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tufo stations, prepared the
dinner fare—turkey with all
the trimmings by them-
selves—as beets the tradition
of the caboose. • •
At the gathering, almost 30
•of their membership with long
service awards and four on
fr thelir retirement were duly
honored.
A fernier resident of Code -
rich, Percy Raines, now of
Montreal, was aniang thoge
who received his 50 -year but -
tan.
Charles Lecky started rail-
roading on the Grand
Trunk in 1904 at London. Re
came to Goderich in 1907
when the -C.P.R. started run- •
ming into Goderich. He has
been retired from railroading
now for the past 12 years.
'Charles is a member of
Maitland Lodge No. 33, A.,F.
and A.M. •
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MIN1110N.—The ftrst- annual W ne,11-4111,, and bought by Harry kin,- Walton* who paid # tato
purebpd gilt sale of -the,
Huron Couray Hog Producers'
Association at Clinton Saturday
proved highly successful,. The
gilts were raised by members
of the Huron County 441 Swine
Club in a 'project sponsored and
financed by the Huron .Hog
Producers.
• A total 'os 39 lots were sold
over the auction blink for a
total 'Of $5,377.50. The sale
average was $137.88.
A provincial.diretor on the
Ontario Hog Producers' Market-
ing Board, Alfred Warner, R.R.
1, Bayfield, predicted that if
the program is carried on, in
five years' time Huron County
could be the top quality -con-
scious county in the pfaVince.
The c*ounty,.., which ranks fifth
in Ontario in „prOduetion, last
year produced 37.02 per cent -
grade A hogs. Mr. Warner, who
sociation's secretary -treasurer,
said that the sale *as a decided
sucte_ss. The „bank _note of
$4,400, due in early May, will
pgj Offir.Ona .Satetimtvg*ole-
mei-11W, as-,:v414-641sx4f
the breeding of -7- giffq:"Ilftr
'costs and other incidentals.
Most lots consigned af the
sale were rich in ROP lines and
all gilts were bred to top rank-
ing premier boars. Yorkshires
brought an average of $144.30;
Laeombes, $136.07; and Land -
races, $125.
Top priced animal was
Yorkshire; consigned' by 4-11
member Joe 'Jeffrey, R.R.
0 EA names
J. H. •Kinkead
to executive
Gordon Finlayson, principal
of Lynwood Public Scloo14 in
Port Credit, recently was named
president of the Ontario Educa-
tion Msoeiation at its 104th
annual meeting at Toronto. He
mcceeds Harold A. Klinck of
e were
Aubrey Rhamey, Toronto, first
vice-president,, James Kinkead,
Goderich, second itiee-president,
and William E. Bayes, Toronto,
secretary -treasurer.
IVInlycy; Wroxeter, for $240.
This Particular giltwas bred
by 411 Swine Club member,
Tom ,Riley, R.R. 1, Lanclesboro,
bought by the County Hog Pro-
ducers' Association last April
tar the project, and placed fifth
at the Achievement Day at the
Seaforth Fall Fair.
Hugh Rundle, Exeter, paid
top price in the Lacotnbe class
when he bought a purebred gilt
for $200, consigned by Ronnie
Dougall, R.R. 3, gxeter. In the
4andiate class, $145 was paid
by Russell Kernighan, R.R. 4,
Goderieh, for a purebred gilt
con.5igned by Phil Bisbaek,
Clin-
ton,
Top buyer at the sale was the
Huctwith Farms; .Forest -(
owner of which is a provincial
director on the OHPIVI board),
which paid a totgl of $580 for
four purebred gilts. They were
ennsigne.d_by..1.4-H _Club. mem-
bers, Ross Fitch, R.R. 1, WroN-
eter, Bill Henderson, A.R. 5, Sea
forth, Paul„Eedyt pungannon,
,and. Paul Lassaline, R.R. 6,
Goderich.
nifyter,- who paid a total of
$407.50 for three gilts, consign-
ed by Bill Kolkman. Varna (La-
combe, $12250), 'Bob Eedy, Dun:
gannen (Yorkshire, 1140), and
Keith Fisher, R.R. 4, Goderich
(Yorkshire, $145); Laverne God -
of W2.60 for (three WO*
fora Lacombb 'consigned by
Douglas MeBeath; R.R. .1Cip-
Pen, $137.50 far a Landrace,
consigned by Phil' Rishack, Clin-
ton, and $135 for a Yorkshire,
consigned by Kenneth Papple,
RJL 5,.Seaforth.
, Buyers of other Lacombes in•
eluded: J. Carl Hemingway,
Brussels, who paid- $115 'far a
Lacombe consigned by •*Geraki
naari, R.R. 3, Walton; '...Hugh
Rundle, Exeter, $160 (consigned
by Douglas Boyd, R.R. 2, Wal-
ton); Elmer Ireland, Wingham,
$115 (consigned ,brNeil Crozier,
Seaforth); Donald Thompson,
R.R. 2, Auburn, $140 (consigned
by James Henry, Blyth); Cyril
Beyfle, Tt,R. '2, Auburn,' $117
consigned- -by-- -John-----Henry;
Blyth); J. K. Ferguson, R.R. 1,
Clifford, $137..50 (consigned by
Jim Harding, Goerie); Ross Mac.
'Gregor, R.R. 2, Seaforth, $132
(consigned by Harold Menary,
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JILL 7, LuoknOw); Lalrernefl
Rodd, A. 1, Woodham„
-(consigned `by Tom RIJey, 13:41:
1,4 Londesboro); gen Hodgins,
Te.R. 3; Luean. $11() (consigned
by George Townsend, R.R. 3,
Seaforth); H. R. Cox an Sons,
Bayfield, $132.50 (consigned by
Donald Watson, R.R. 4, Clinton).
Other buyers of Landraces in-
cluded: George Campbell, Sea -
forth, $125 R.R.
by Gor-
don Goyier, R.R. 1, Auburn); A.
Hummel, R.R. •1, Zurich, $130
(conSigned by Ross Hemingway,
A.R. 3, Brussels); Roy Elliott,
RR. 2, Walton, $87.50 (Albert
Hummel, R.R. 1, Zurich, con -
,signer); 11. R. Cox and Sons,
R.R. 2, Bayfield, $122.50 (Howie,
Wright, R.R. 1, Wroxeter, con-
signer).
Other Yorks.hire buyers were:
Edward Wi:se, Clinton, $140
(Donald Alton, R,R. 7,'Lucknow;
consigner); Bob Dalton, Luck -
now, $147 (Douglas Alton, R.R.
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