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r}L. • -,- Eldon fir, Adley of
the Ainberle.' arca waa elected
Kesident of the tron County
olsteizl; Club: recently at " the
�c1ub's annaal u e t ng. and ban-
quet. Ef3 5uleeeedaarn14 Gaulnt,
.ucknoww. •
Other Wipers: y'iceapresidents,
Thomas Re; Granton; Allister
Broadfoot, Seaforth; ,secretary-
treasurer,...Ross Trewartha, R.R.
,3, Clinton; directors, North. Hu-
ron, James- Drennan, Dungan-
non; G. Mac Smith, Listowel;
Clifford Bray, R.R. 3. Brussels;
South Central, James Hogg, Sea-
forth; Donald Watson, Fred Vod-
den, Brucedield district; North
Central, Douglas Farquhar, Clin-
ton; Peter De Groat, Blyth; Wil-
liam Clutton, Goderich; South
Huron, Thomas Brock, Granton;
Jahn McAllister, Centralia; Har-
vey Hodghis; Crediton.
selling .sane et the 0aod: ,cattier
they. should be keeping ' them,-
selves.
Russell. proadl0ot, "urou'
County dairy fieldmlau, said ,a
mbe,astitis workshop would " held
before early spring.
Honor list certificates for high-
est standing in the -county were
presented: Top two-year-old, Mrs.
William Storey, R.R. 2, Seaforth;
H� B. Daneils, R.R. 2, Bluevale;
three-year-old, Allister Broad -
I foot, R.R. 3,. Seaforth; D. S. Far-
t quhar; R.R: 1, G1intan,_ mature
,leow, E. F. Bell, R.R. 1, Blyth;
Allister Broadfoot.
Receiving high herd produc-
tion certificates: Top herd over
20• records, Ross Marshall, Kirk -
ton; Harvey Daniels; ,herd under
20 records, Allister Broadfoot;
George Hayden, Gqrrie.
Gordon Zell of St. Marys, sec-
retary fieldman• -of the Holstein
association told the 60 members
that Enron County now has '213
members.
Ross Marshall of Kirkton, n.a•
tional director, said breeders are
Two presentations were made:
A. ,desk pen set to retiring presi-,
dent Harold Gaunt 4.nd n roaster
breeders cane to George Hayden
of Corrie, the highest honor -ac-
corded any Holstein breeder.
Employment Up
In Huron County-
•
Deputy District ,Go,Vernor, Tom
MacMillan, ' Lion ..lnteraatiopal
District,.. A -D. lone 3- T o. Relay
visited the Goderieh 1Gions Cittir
at the club's regular dinner
rrgeting at Harbourlite Inn.
Purina the Course of the
district governor'c visit --he
initiated ' ft -ye new mem-
bers and Welcomed two other
members who have transferred,
to `the Goderich club from other
clubs, bringing the total mem-
bership of- the Goderich club to
100. -
The dinner was unique in view
of the fact that- for the first time,
in the history of'the club, which
Ova; chartered in. November,
1922, the wives of deceased mem-
bers. of the club were guests.
There are- 26 of thee: ladies in
Goderich and surrounding com.
munities, 11 of whom attended
They were welcomed by Presi-
dent .ion Maurice Jenkins and
Mrs. Yenkins as they arrived.
The guest speaker was John
Haskett, public relations depart-
Di WO:
Goderich
The employment picture
throughout most of Huron. Coun-
ty continued -to reflect improved
r^,-,stitinrs during the month' of
November, 1965, over the same
period a year ago, according
to figures released+by the Nation-
al Employment Office at Gode-;
rich:
At the end of November, 1965,
259 persons were registered for
employment with the Goderich
N.E.S. compared to 296 at the
end of the same month in 1964.
C. M. Jutras, manager of the
National Empioymen't Office,
stated that job opportunities con-
tinued,, relatively good despite
the usual- seasonal decline in
agricultural and canning activ-
ities.
A total—o 1 -09 --persons wer
placed in gainful employment
by the Goderich N.E.S. during
November, 1965, compared to
71 during the same period in
1964.
8Go at LEGION HALL
Saturday, %December 11
at 8:30 p.m.
15 GAMES $1,00
The ,prize -for each -regular game will be $12,00
4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined
JACKPOT OF $95.00 IN, 59, CALLS
SPONSORED BY CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 109
No One° Under 16 Permitted To Play °
I
NILE
NILE --Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McNee, Jean and Freddie spent
the weekend in Cooksville with
Mr. and Mrs. William Sproul and
Gilda.
1-
ment, Reil" Telephone M:1an '
f Toronto, Who .gave an addresa
relating ,to' the telepbone. IrG
ttS beginning in Brantford until,
thepresent time. WO (('jj�
Mrs. iilaut $ Mee W,�s the
guest "soloist" withh" Ed. ' tile
accompanying. The president
announced that they club's annual
Cht'istmas party would be held
on Thursday, December 2, with
Lion,, Rill Alcock as chairman
and ,also the presid'ent's Christ-
mas • party Weald ,. be held on
Thursday, December 9, with new
members of the club in charge
of arrangements. Dr. Bab Aldis
told the club that his committee
had completed arrangements for
the distribution 'of Christmas
gifts.
a e exlpressed their
sympathy to the family of the
late Victor Black. `
Euchre Party
Eleven tables were in play
at a euchre party held at S.S.
No. 17 West Wawanosh on Mon-
day night.
High scorers were: men,, Eric
McNee and George Errington.
Ladies, Mrs. Chas. McNee and
Kathy Helm.
- Concert
The Christmas concert at S.S.
No. 17, West Wawanosh is •next
Monday- evening,'
• Kicked By Cow
Ronald Pentland, who was in
the: hospital last winter with a
broken leg, \vas kicked by a
cow Monday and had the same
leg broken.
-Sheppard#on
SHEPPARDTON.— Thea commun-
ity has of Bred congratulations,
to.Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Pollock
on the . birth of a daughter in
Goderieh hospital. Also best
wishes have been extended to
Mr. arid 'Mrs. Rayrf and Haggitt
and family for happiness and
prosperity in their new home.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hor-
ton Talmay last week included
Mrs. Jean Salkeld of Isham,
,Saskatchewan; Mrs. Amos An-
drew and Miss Ethcl-Washington—
a
of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rising of
Goderich and Mrs. Frank Rising
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Erb in Listowel on Saturday of
last week.
—Miss Barbara Foster, nurse -in -
training at Victoria Hospital,
London, spent last weekend at
her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Horton Talmay
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Cardiff and family
of Brussels.
Ralph Foster with four. other
members of the G.D.C.I. School
Board,- flew to °Toronto from Sky
Harbour to interview the archi-
tects • regarding the new addi-
tion to the school.
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Just a few of the gifts you'll receive
when you give -her an Automatic Gas Range or Dryer
for Christmas
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You knov) the gifts you always get anyway: five
pairs of insufferable socks, a troupe of tatooed
ties, at least one unsporting sports shirt, and a
pair of pink and purple polka-dot pyjamas... this
Christmas, why not get a year -full of gifts you'll
really appreciate?
Gifts like: Thick, juicy steaks cooked under the
smokeless flame broiler of the gas range. Soft,
fluffy towels wafted gently dry in the gas dryer.
Vegetables still tasty and hot even though you got
home from the office two hours late. (They've been
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Willi a Brain.')Wash-n•W arshirts. dryand wrinkle -
free after just minutes inlhe automatic gas dryer.
These are just a few of the gifts you will get when
you give her an automatic gas range or dryer for
Christmas. But don't breathe a word to your own
"Mrs. Claus."
Visit your gas appliance dealer, department store or
gas cornpanlr'showroom and arrange fot delivery
of a new auiib' uratic gas range or dryer. (We might
even be able to get it down the chimney.).