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Speaker. .
Fred SStresses1Ililporta..nce
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SI—der, o� .tla�' �t�atoxth for �axm operators in Stuart Prackoai"t a member.of kions. Only thrOngh united 010r1
newly openedConertoga+ollege the Huron Perth area. The Huron County GQullcil, deliver. Baia they reach ,goals and, effect
economic elikilget3 to improve
their living standards, M,r. "
s ern she hedr po cce woric courso is schedµled to begin. ed eat#ngs #`oxn the county ,
about 300 January 10. Mr. Proctor# the repxtsentative
Duron County Federation o*AgM 1f lxnhr Hunter, first vice•pre• from Morris Township, under.
riculture members at their an•nt of the Huron. County OFA = lined the need for farmers to
nual meeting November 29 in p ed the speaker. support agricultural organs ar
Hullett Township hall, .
Substituting for Professor . .or'
J
W. Church, president of the new Harbour college Mc, Snyder was Snug
duced by John Gaunt, OFA. field. •
meta.n g Comple lion
Mr, . Snyder's theme, "the 14 Nea r
importance of work and useful
i
"occupations in our society" A reconstruction jolt of Snug After being imbedded in the
pointed to the many advantages Harbour pier started last Oc. concrete, a three-foot steel rod
to be found in gainful employ strong support.•
ment.' tober, should be completed by is inserted through the spile A resolution from a M
. But 'opportunities for the 'Christmas time,;,:weather per. near the top. Later, the steel Township,.snember urging mo
,wv.,n , mitting,.according to D. JF(Pat)- . cylinder is filled with cement. stringent legislationto.deaalwith
eration to follow their fathers rstal?; net '" " Cdart;1`r •� -H; fniswrx vnkineh-�]xYver reva ,
were dwindling, 1,vir. Snyder the federal department of pub• stated that additional improve. mously endorsed by the mem. •
said. .Expansion and enlarge. lic works. #• ments to Snug Harbour wouldbe
meant otindivicival farmingunits A marine construction corn. undertaken next spring. A mar..
.were forcing more families pant, from BelleRiver, Ontario ina ser.xice station will be con.
from .^ural areas. began the project early in Oc.t structed at the harbour's yacht
Young people with farming tober after the public works der basin next year, if plans now
backgrounds from rural areas, partment awarded them the on the drawing board, are fin.
.however could still utilize their $190,.000 harbour improvement alized, said Mr. Robinson.'
agricultural experience, Mr, contract. - The marina will be located
Snyder stated. For instance, a Installation • of bollards will on' a site test of the yacht
young, man with a farm back. begin next week said public basin' opposite Domtar Chem.
gr,.ound could make a career in Works inspector Patterson, teals Si Salt Mines' ,pre.
journalism writing for a farm The bollards, heavy steel mises.. ‘-a,publication,
After. Mr. Snyder's address, cylinders, about two feet in The Belle River construction
Charles Thomas, OFA presi.diameter, are sunk in a large, company will undertake another
dent and chairman of the Lon. deep concrete bed. • harbour in
job here
desboro meeting,- invited mems Square steel pilings, driven
bers to ask questions. through the pier into bed rock
In reply to one question, Mr. at the bottom of the harbour,
Snyder said a course in agri. provide additional strength to
cultural computer technology the spiles.
would be offered at Clinton or
Proctor pointed out.
Ken Patterson, president of
the Middlesex OFA. branch, who
visited the Huron County OFA
meeting, brought . greetings
from bis county group. He re*
marked that, he was impressed
by the enthusiasm and co. -opera.
doh evident in the Huron County
organization, He cited the large
number ofeandidates standing
for positions "as OFA directors
in Huron as one example of
A new slate of officers was instal' 1 4 . -:n the Huron County
Federation of Agriculture held its annual m,:eLing in Lo.ldesbo^o
Wednesday, November 23. Elmer Hunter, of R. R. 3 Goderich,
second from left, was elected as president for 1908. Scanning
the document held by Mrs. Faye Fear, re-elected .secretary,
are five members of�r the newly elected board
of directors.
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From
left, they are: Lloyd Bond, Goderich township; Elmer,
Hunter, President, Goderich township; Ted Fear, Morris town-
ship; Ted Hunking, Hullett township; MasonBailey,,EastWawanosh
township, A sixth director, Tom Crin_-iin;;ham, Hallett township`
was not present for the photo. (Staff Photo)..
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/The public works department -
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-Martin Baan, of R. R. 1,
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tlxe Ontario Federation of A>
riculture and Co-operatorshi'n•
suranc 'Association.
Elmer Hunter, of R. R. 3 -
Goderich, was electedpresident
of the group, succeeding Char..
les Thomas of Brussels.
Other officers elected were:
Bob Henry, of Blyth, vice -pre. •
. sident; M. -s. Ted Fear _of R.R.
5, Brussels, secretary-treas
surer; and directors at 1 rge,
Mr. Hunter, Tom Cunningham,'
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Bailey, of R. R. 3, Blyth, Ted
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.Clinton. •
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