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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-11-10, Page 1PO T f PUBLISHING HOUSE "Brussels Red Cr ; s&59 BliN'- eft y and DA 'delay Evening, "� , s� �• E v DRAW FOR 6 CORDS OF WOOD ➢� onated by D. N. McDonald, will be made. Good Music— Lunch Booth will be provided for. (Under the auspices of the Finance Committee) ADMISSION -- 25c Wednesday, ,Nov'e'mber 10th 1943 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO DANCE in Brussels Town Hall Thursday, November 11th commencing at 9 o'clock Music by: Arthur's Orchestra Admission — 35c • Auspices of the Brussels Legion Proceeds for smokes for our boys overseas. St. George's Chudch BAZAAR AND HOT SUPPER mader' auspices of Ladies' Guild and W. A. --in— Walton Community Hall —on -- Friday, November 12th Aprons, fancy quilts etc. Home-made Baking Supper 35c and 25c A Real Lalapaloozer DANCE at Ethel on Friday, November 12th A Real Live Orchestra And Those Added Floor Attractions for your amusement Special favourite music, the most popular pieces for the last twentyyears will be played as well' as the most modern. Lots of square dances too. COME YOUNG AND O EVERYONE WILL HAVE A GOOD TIME. Every cent 'taken in goes to the soldiers of the vicinity in gifts, and strokes. No expenses taken out. ADMISSION - •• 50e each (More if you can spare it) "The Lord is my light and my salvation." [eaville Church Minister Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.O., 10 A.M. Sunday School, and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship 7 P. M. Evening Worship Rev. Wm. Moore B. A. at Both Services COME AND WORSHIP U niied Church Minleter-Rev. Hugh 0. mi.. 11 A. M. Morning Worship °Successful Failure" • Junior Congregation 12 Church .Sohool and Bible Class 7 P, M. Eying Praise Cloudy Weather" EVERYONk WILLOOME Church of England (;%ur � Pariah of Brussels Reotor: Rev, M. F. Oldham '21st Sunday After Trinity St, John's Church, Brussels '10 A. M. Sunday School n a 11 A'"M„Moroi Morning end Sermon Honour Roll o H of 'C1Ndf atlon St. George', WOlton— 1.90 P. tel, Evening Prayer avid 53 ser mon 2"30 ,P. M. Sunday School Derltoation of Honour Roll St. David's, Henfryn= 2.15 P M. Sunday Sohool $.8G Evenlnid Prayer and tarlatan: bcdltiation of Hblleut' Rall .-- sir->:s--r-••_._..._�.. Jersey Breeders Decide To Form Local Club Jersey en'th'usiasts of klurolt County decided to form a local Jersey Breeders Club to turtber the interests of the breed and Lo help improve the present herds by the holding of ed'ucatj.oual oieetings, type demonstrations, inodurticn tests, and the bringing into the county of superior Sires. 'Phis decision was reached at a meeting held in Clinton o, Nov- ember 3,rd at which Mt'. James 13remner,,Sem'•e{ary, Canadian Jer- sey Cattle Club and Dr. Charles (look di/ charge of sales of Jersey milk, were guest speakers. A conunittee was formed . to , pro- ceed with the club formation 10 the near future. 10, V. Lawson, Clinton, Chairman Gordon Rathwell, Bayfield Colin Finglaud, Walton Maitland Henry, Blyth Irwin 'Prewartha, Seaforth With George Lalthwalte, Goderich mem, el• ex•offlco. There are slightly over twenty Jersey breeders ,in Huron, J. C. S'beerer, Agriculture Reeve• sentattve presided at the meeting and was later appointed Sewetary of .th committee. A Concert, under the auspices of the choir, will be presented in Duff's United Church, Walton, on Friday evening, Nov. 19th at 8:30. Program consists of solos, and curried a bouquet of pink choruses, vocal and instrumental means, roses and fern. ' numbers,' etc. Mr. Norman Oocblin war Itis Come and enjoy an evening's brother's beet man. entertainment. "1'1te mother or the bride received Admission 25c and 15c the guests wearing moss green crepe Mrs. H. Brown, choir leader with gots trimmings end ooi'aage of and ;organists Pink carnations. The green'; - mother wore a two-piece black crepe A Play Entitled dress with self Male ,trimmi:igs and "TWO COUNTRY '(IDS" corsage of white carnations. The bride',s table wee coT'e.red with u.lace cloth centred with the oah:e and silver candle holders. A' buffet luncheon was served, Mre, leiwood Me•Tlaggart et ihthal and Miss Tl)ida Anrent, Stratford were Followed by a Dance the waitresses.. Booth in Hall • The groom's gift to the bride was Admission 35c & 20c ?t calbinet'or silver, to the l•rillesutaid. silver salt and pepper shatters, to the best .men a tie clip, to the organist as .china cup and saucer, to the soloist an identifloation bracelet. Mr. and Mrs: Cocblin lett, on a trap to :ttoronto, Hamilton, Oshaeva and points east. The Bridee wore for travelling, a breve woo,' swede cloth watt with squirrel trimming United Church Anniversary ,\nniverealy serviees were (told in tale !rutted ('torch on Ido Suislits Itev. Gimp, A. Williams, 13.A., of Torimt0, was the guest preacher, In the morning the subject waft "The Church elit1!It (t and Triumph:tel.” In the even4Olg Mr, W111btine spoke on "The G;•reatee1 Love story in Tire 1Vorhl." At lee morning service the choir sang "What shall i !tender by Simper anti +' W''alk About /ion, by Simper. In the evening "The King of Glory" by Ashford and "'Pito Loren Lovett the Gates of Mon," by Siemer. Arab Om solalsttt wet•.t 11t'ees Moils Brytuts and Celine. Hingsiou anti Mesere Lloyd Wheeler and Toni Strachan, Iles Douglas Gip of Kinbern, was notelet for the even eg servrre and sang "!!hiss This House" and "Snnlitie-rotary. Rath AU,Dtmn,.d; [3 [3. In,',,- you hell your wiring inspected by a nurnbors. erica; press reporter, Idella Breasts;Hydro B111e: Seriously, t editor.. Josephine VanNorman. Form to the use tort heavy for our wir-: ,e7 x''i 1) ; r^ i y representatives, f\, Joan Wilton; Ing, This is very dattgeror!s, may Cocklin—Bateman X. Mary Wilton; X1, Ruth 'Glrjlson; titin your wiring arta burn your The home of 114r. and Mrs. Irseph XII and X100, Isabel Bowman., tmikling. Erma Farmers Mutual Flre Insur• v ews su,,.•,,,,,•,,..w+."uoas"•.;uu.a+,. m" �"'.w.m..N.--�•:-...-.,•,w,,,e.®,s Melville Church Services Due Dates for 'idle morning Service in Me:t ttlu Raf:on Coupons Church wee in ehat•ge o1' Rev, \1'm, elation Coupons now valid are ail Moore of lessee. The their salla, the canning Huger, sugar coupons nue lo anthem: Crossing the Ural'" by le; ie,t-coffee coupons. one to 21; Tennyson. The evening Sors'ice was!preserves lel, 1)2. D4 and il5 Butter withdrawn In favour of tale Anniter coupons 34 and 85; meat t'map0lts so Service in the Unit • d ('tonal. Bat's 2;1, to 24,. _ • Sugar euupone 10 and 20; pre - B. C. S. Notes eel''' 116 and 1)7; batter 3e and 37 and meat pairs 25 become- iniad on At 1! recent ato-enrbly of the November' 11, students of 13. C, S. the student executive for the present term was To Property Owners elected:- !'resident, Grasute Scott; Hyt11'o plectra( Power is one of the vice president, Jean Speiran; sec, rnost useful things we have. Have 1olnotrow two much appreciated Margaret Bell; pianist, fillv:1 Shur- oompe'tent electrician. Short circuits increase your Yoe pay. Ames, 12the1. was the setting for a ance Company Atwood, Ont. very pretty fall wedding on Satan, CARD OF THANKS day; 'Oct, 30th, 1943 at • two o'clock when their grautidaughtee Helen ation and thanks for the kind ex - fanners Gertrude 13atantair, rlanJlats of Sgt. 1 ar•mers selling potatoes to other press,ons of sympathy .and the y .ask the maxjnrnm prltre . C. Bateman and Mrs, Btttaenau or falluers mm beattletul floral offerings at the time Listowel and John Richard Coehlin allowed retailers to Contalneus W. of the passing or our husband and soil of 'Mto e Mrs. Elgin- Cotihllla, Harold McPhillips, Prices and rather. Also to all those who Jn Atwood. were united in boly bonds Supply representative for Western of matrimony. Rev. S. lis Brenton so many ways showed timer respect:. Ontario, said in London in answer to Such khldness will .not seen he of ,Ethel United Church' was the 51 5 001 inquiries from all sections tm.gatten, attySin:g clergyman. The bridal 01,1110 region. prices are fixed to an Mt*. Alex McC'osh anti family. patty 0 evergreen their place benetii, an order or Mee 'Wartime Prices and arch of. evergreen trimmed with pink - Trade Board and vary according to WOMEN and GOLD - Stories of and white streamers, centred with a grail' and transportatlolr from Love, Devotion, Treachery, Sacrifice, On - white wedding bell with beekets or Montreal, Pieces for Western On- ln. every generation the combnt- muttis in the background taro points Have been set forth in a ellen of- Women' and Go!ii has ,led prepared in, the regional Mrs. James Bryans of Rrueselsschedule ruen into adventure, intrigno, battle War - played the wedding mimic and. elie8 r•PflCe and growers may obtain the Estelle Cunningham, cousin. of . the and oleen to froom, React . start ltl•fltinia,tion at then' .nearest 1Var- ing m The American Weekly with bride sang "O Perfect. Lov "during time Prices and Trade Board office. the signing of the register, this Sunday's (November 141 issue We desire to express' 000 aPprat•1- Ruling On Potatoes The attractive brideiven in of The Detroit 'Sunday Phnea . `. . g stirring sugars of p:ictureequ4 adven. marriage by her father, wore a Deer Shooting in Bruce November 15,20 iicor-length white sheer gown with tines and )urea, soldiers maim ere wll be an o Thi gathered 'bodice and sweetheart rogues, wlr) . couldtt't resist Ute Pen season for neckline Wand sotiuin taimming Hee alluring partnership of beauty end. 'deer in Hence County 10001 Nevem- her ?fish to Noveneber• 20th, inclusive fingertip veil was held ire place itches. In con'ties of Simone, Dnfforin and with a bridal wreath of bls of the valley and a+oses, she • eve -fell. -e _ . - CARD -0F - THANKS . Gley hunting for bouquet of dark red roses and fern. To The Citizens of Grey allowed. Hunters Miss Idella ilryans 00 Brunel, were The Victory Loan Committee of to Ilse dogs in her cousin's bridesmaid, wearing Grey 'townshlijp wide to thee k the counties. a blue sheer gown, tOoorlengtlt, citizens ;or '(bit wonderful response T'turon. County fashioned similar bo the br'ick's with given to ibe Fifth Victory loan en- two sittings less gathered bodice and uweethee.rt ablirg 'tis to exceed Dur ohio'elive, for the eoturty to to mntt]i Tbe courtesy shown the salesmen etnnmittee recent deer will also be will not be allowed any of the above OonItc53 at its, last opposed a season and the Warden's ly turned thumbs neckline, sale wore at lea by the Y.P.S., Walton will be presented in Cranbrook Community Hall on Wednesday evening, Nov. 17 under the auspices of the Jr. 'Red Cross' S.S. No. 8, Grey, REGEN1. THEATRE, Seaforth, Ont. Thursday, Friday and Saturday— Nov. 11th, 12th, 13th Two. Features, 2nd show starts 8:45 Robert Preston Ellen Drees Night Plane From Chunking A flight for life across and 'brawn accessories on their China's frontier —Also— Jimmy Lydon Charles Smith Henry Aldrich Swings It What a jam session for Henry and his gang. Monday, Tuesday and Wedneeday Nov. 15th, 16th, 17th 2nd show starts 4:15 Barbara Stanwyck Michael O'Shea Lady Burlesque Girls and Gags! Music and Mirth Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nov: 18th 19th, 20th �1 Two Features, End show starts a :45 Wiliam Gargan Margaret Lindsay 'EnemyAgents Meet Ellery Queen 1 Reveille With Beverley wOt h Ann Miller Bah Crosby and his band Frank ,Sineetr B' a Mitis cos, return they will reside on the groom's farm out No, 23 highway south of Liseewel. Guests were present from Lis - towels Jamestown, Br'ttaselS, Arica! Hamilton, 'Stratford, Gowaustowe, itothel nand Surrounding district Coming Mr. Ltvcit,y 11rst show starts at 7;d0 tench avows' Mutineer them Saturday m 'WC • /304 AR SAVING STAMPS PROM RANKS a POSY OmCu$ 0000409 00111 o 0I►0OIHI OROC11% toseccONIUT>i <•OOK nom anti calla ilMA fTOII was greatly appreciated. We 111'0 down to a queetio'naire from the wish to thank Mr. Prost and bank Daportment se to thein• council's sitalef .for tb.eir co-operation.: feeling fu this matter, Signed:--- 12aissel Knight, Chairman Johnston 0 m '5 'c '" 'e t: Hairy 'l ear PEOPf 111; 7x/1F' .KNOW R. W. Whit0,eld, : s •¢ A a N y n Watson Brown Mrs. Margaret Perrle lots sold her Sa9esmetr home to. Royp1ltuell of .Graham's - -- Survey, St. John's Church Notes * * a On Tuesday evening. November 2 Mrs, Jack Cameron is in Crimson tbe'SSac:ran/etat of 'Infant 1'S:tptism hospital where she undewent a was administered upon Olive Shirley recent. operation, .Pact ttelene, born April 20, 193S and * a+ • Delores Faye, born April 29, 1941, Mrs, H. Howler is in Listowel tem eleildreu of Mr. and Mrs. 701in hospital where site !tad an operation Cardiff at their hone, rottcesslon 14, for appeudleitis. of Grey Township Rev, M. P. :r * s Oldham officiated anci gave an Miss Nina Rayner of Drayton address on the teaching of Holy ,'pent the weer( end with her paster, Baptism. at the home of Mrs. 0. Gallaher. The ,Serv'loe In St. John's Chna'cit * * s ' on Sunday, Nov. 7•th was that of Mr. will Mrs. E. W. Bryans re- lfioly Communion with the Reshot', ceived a cable on Monday advising Rev. M. Be Oldham in charge. The them that their sole Pilot 09fieer sermon was on Jeremiah 2:13,- "1IY 'Stuart Btvans bad arrived safely people have committed two. evils,,' overseas. they HaMe the fannta:in nV ,,, - wIaters,,veand hewed them ret+:pP 015181]lyimgs it+Yr• Kenneth. Curtis of 5t. Marys broken eistorns ;that ran hold no is relieving agent at the local CNA,. waster.' station while W. C. Kerr 1s on vacation: (Legion Concert And Dance e A large crowd attended the concert and dance sponsored by the loud branch of the Legion, The pr•oceeds, which amounted to 1116,00 Phis 811.50 received for the cult after 1t was sold, is to be used for gbllta for the boys overseas. An orehesitrs. composed of Mrs, Geo, Beans, accompatrist, Mac Seatt, Lloyd Warwiddt and . Ted Mitchell;. ud Shorty Campbell, rope a and t 1 b t whip artist at Tol'nntO, provicleti the programme all alae 1'n e,ludesi bV banjo melee ' tad 9 Plano aocer di 1n anti Mac Scott and mennlogiiod 'by Tats c 'Pbynne, 'Shorty Ciampbell wet nitwit appreciated t he Whole nu dlonoe y t butt wars esror1o.11y nnpt ltr with She youngsters, The clreev toe the cell donated by George Nislt3p was made and Betty y 'Sanderson x� e so Gordon S hy Pennington Who drew the name et Mrs, Annie 'rliynne tie the winner, The twit west later sold to lack Cltilt for $11,50 which amount weesiolus,teil La Mlle I,r.:gien, .n dance Wen bold after lift; programme, * *' t. We are glad to report that Dr, R. S, Hamilton was able to return to his office' on Tuesday after, suffering a weak spell while attending ehureh on Sunday morning. Obituary . t A. D. McCosh Alexander 11. A'!i•Cue.b, rldwat soil of the lute far. and Sire, Belted W. elvcosl't of Huron 1 'w1tslti11, passed awes, 441 !tis borne 13, din!' ou Ttleeelay, October 2r1, 1514)10 1115 4 eeriey fllst year. H.is parents were u1. Pe ottiiall ancestry, (tie father renting tram Ayrshire, Scut land, and his mother, Anne 'Turnbull of eafadilut birth (at Ayr, (intuit), Theywore llllio014 -.tlte earliest pioneer 'settlers of Bruce cmuty. Ile spent his early days en the old house farm on the Lake Shore !toad oil'posite what le now !mewl. ate Bruer lHeaclt, where lie was widely and revutably known. Forty-four years ago her Wten united in me/Tinge to Mary Strat•hau of Brussels, Allis' ,res'id'ing on the faun adjacent to the home farm on the lathe Shore roan, he later pur- chased the farm of hie envie, Ale-vander Motostl, on the sixth tbneession where he rosideei for some '34 years until moving to Itireardine 3 years ago. Besides his wife he is survived by one sail Do. A, A. McCosh of Kincardine, two brothers Robert anci ,John Huron township; three sisters, Miss Elizabeth McCosh, and Mary 1lr:s, John Watson of Iluron tater ship, and Agles, Mrs. John Can'tuey, of Kincardine. One sister. Janet, predeceased him 50 years ago. Mr. McOosh was a faithful and life long member of the Pine River United Church. Those who knew him as a neighbour and friend found in hint a pian of pure ideals, ever , ready to help 10 every activity for the betterment of the community. Funeral services were conducted from his ]ate residence on Thursday, October 28, t0 Kincardine united Church by the pastor, the Rev. D. F ' Foster. assisted 'by the Rev. J, C. Nicholson, pastor of Pine River United Church and the Rev, G. Gomm, pastor of Chalmers Dui -fed; e Church, The anueuafly large attend- j ance at tate service showed the esteem in which he was held by the entire community. Tbe ball bearers were ,Toon Stein, Frank Colwell, John 141'. Beattie, j Adam Me1ronald, Prank Funs+on and Wesley. Thool,pson. Among Wage from a distance who atbended the funeral. were: Mr. George Turnbull, Sr.; Mr, and Mrs. William Torugutl; Mr, George Turn- bull, Jr,; Miss M. McFarlane; Mrs, lames McFarlane; Miss M. Turn- bull; Mr. James Turnbull, all of Brussels; Mr, and Mrs. Johnston. Winghant; and Mr. and Mrs D, Is, Str,rlrihan, Port Elgin, Morris Township Council Meeting Meeting Nov, S, '!orae Counoil met ou the above1948 date in the township ball with all the neemlbers present. The Reeve presided. The merges of the last nteetieg were read and adopted on motion of Jae,' elich,ie and Harvey Johnston. The ntieutes of the special meet ' lug of Nov. 3i were read and adopt- ed on nto.tion or C. R. Coulees and ,Sas. Mielete. Moved by C. It. Coultas seconded be ,l'as. Michie that By -Law No, 5 'settling the place and time for hold- ing Nomination be passed, —Carried Moved by Harvey Johntson see- ortded by Joshes Micls,le that the meeting adjourn to 'meet again on Dee, 15th, 1948 at 10 A.M. --Carried The toilowing accouute were paid; County of Huron, Mrs, Jas. Campbell 7,86 el. i0. P. C., street lights ... .,,, 116.45 Mrs, Geo. Edgar, damage to sheep 2.00 Wallace Agar, 'slteep valuator 1.50 floral Wheeler, selecting hirers ,.,, 4,00 Lyle Hopper, se1aMing juror s. 100 0 Gov, Martin, saleable hirers 4. 0 Fred Loge.', aftercare ,,.,,,.,,,, 7,00 1 1,00 relief r GAD. Gross Ms., Dr, Cieawfotd, M.O.H.C 20.00 00011' Wheeler, 13,0,H, 3,00 Min, Craig, Y3,OI1. ............. 8.00 I Geo. ras B.0.11. 3,00 We,,c. •' 7Ialeluvn ell, care at } Walton lights .,.... ....,,", ss. 9.80 Goo. C. 'Nitride, Meek NOTICE Mrs. M. Thompson reteraed'ltotns Tuesday from 73arriston where site was matron-ot-honor at fire wedding of bar sister. Miss Geraldine Natty, whioli took glae9 On Saturday of Insi;, weeks. t e * s 1t ` J4lilsa 1T1Ieriifretl 7tonp;' agntn assisted t. 1 It.. Smith 01e his s site:rl 1VFr, SmithI' Annual Restell Sulu, Miss tong Worked In the dreg stare tor 'a tent 4ar O yoars Mier to being in Seriously h rt to a err atcidsni. ti y '040 whtleh tete was stl:ntitrod t0 Scott Meutorlal :Hospital ronvalott• eine there 4or tvent tr e, wee1s , Rs'itlrlin5 home in 1934 !tor Mol'irer Woe In quite peer health, tie she hook over The responetbITlties of business and hone and otrlug ,ler her ]nether' wile 18 In tier eighty. !!ilial ycsr. Tho Walton iJ.10,W,O. melting will be Reid nt the `]roma of 'Mete Wilber 'ltfsrnbnll tan Wecihtsstay, Nov, 1101, County Leaders Discuss f f_t!ltl'i Mussing Service over .11111 111'11 and wonee, e•Esei 711- Harte, of Rulon ('uuni7 leo,v.,!•',' file t ou "'il Chambers, C11111un cin Nov- ember 4111 to beat' Dr. 1'itahr. Uctr,ity Minister or Health, Termite, .and '•.ii.- 51aFa, tee, Grieve. R.N.. s'ntd- u, d1Yeu,••,, heath musing "'x'.1130 *oil r, r nutty basis. 1br• irree114g way: under 41t:.• .12e2,ple• e"• et 1110 Harrod h'edotttuou 11, Agri. (miler' and President W. L. Whyte, Seated). Irresided, it was derided to se ud a tlele- gntien 00 the Sevemher r ,,.tun or the row ty Veiled] to discuss with the mettle -re the advisability oP in• allgota1Ing a :a41e241e iu H't'ttj 10 1,411x111 On 12.004.) hays and .;ire ,:;ming 1,, pti1,1'1' tied eeperate sebnc ee Favourable 1'Hc•ornlltendri.tiers of the plat, was r'xlrres:red by Warden ileusuu Tuckey, )Oxeler; T. 0. Wilson, Bluevale; Mrs. (1, O. Ander. :.on. W.inghaut; Dr. 10. A. Mc- Master, Se'aforth; Jae. Kinkead and R. r, Staples Goderieh; I„ le. Cardiff. Rruseels; Dr: Hobbs Taylor, Dashwood; John Hanna, WIngbam Mayor eevelurray and J. C. Shearer, Clinton. - Dr. T>hoir midi/lee the financial backing of the Dc:parttnens of J-Itvalth whereby one third of the cost to the County Council was remitted by the Provinrlal Govern - men t. Miss Margaret GrIeve gave a splendid picture of the work and results in Oxford county where three county health nurses are employed by the County Council to inspect the school otiidren twice (luring .their school career fin grade 1 and in grade 7) andto report their findtngs to the local medical oracer of Health who hat' the au'thori'ty to have the defects corrected. Out of over 8.000 pupils in (Word County physically examiner! 1.000 had major defects. Isocal speakers of Huron fore- cast about the same situation amongst the School children here it the plain was put into operation. WALTON Pere third annual elt>attti g us Grey esswt,ship tteueration of .i,,trott Lure was lreltl in the luau of .t banquet in 1Galton Community Hall, Wednes- day evening. Nov. 7th. Over .two huutired guests euaoyde t.,, delicious meal served by the v,l'.W0, u1' Walton. leeliowit:g , tee dirurer C'o'vey McGee of Auburn p,uvided entertainment in hes usual pleasing style. The presedmrt, Wue. J. Turn- bull gave a brier address 'which he voiced his appreciation Sur ante support of the directors mud iutt•o- (ueed the guests from the neighbour- ing township. Harry otut•dy or Last Wa.ivanosh introduced the first guobs speaker. 141.1•. lien, Betauer of Waterloo County, vine-presadettt of the Ontario Federatimea 05 Agriutl• Lure. 111', Betaiter brought greet- ings from the °Marto Federation and outlined the achievements of the organization and stresse,1 the importance of having a strong farm vote) to take care of post war recota0truotion, The value of the National .Health Plan was pointed end the Radio Fortuna were expiaiii- ed. 11a'. Betzner told us that Fara. Radio Forums have the largest listening, group of any Radio pro- gram. •in ,Canada. This provides the farmers of Canada, wdt_Ij first hand Information that is so important in planuing farm work. TMs adtreee Wats followed by the lucky draw for the war savings certificate. Mrs. Cameron Coolu•ane was the winner. Reeve Thomas Wilson Introduced Mr, W. L. 'Whyte of Sea- forth, president of the Iluron County Federation. Mr. Whyte stressed the importance or obtaining feed before expanding our .livestock as future shipments may be delayed The goo" eminent, is asking- all farmers with t rain uitaJ3ls for scall o r; s notify their local' Agriculture] l.'epresenta, Live trite ntontit, Mr. Whyte extended a hearty in vitalrion fariere to attend the County annual meeting Nov, 121.11 at 2 pan, 111 . Clinton, Stanley tante' Machan moved a 1,0t0 of speakers nt! to thanks t to the guest �)ba d a 1:g s si the ladles of the 11,F,W.0. 11'lr, Thomas Villlaon was nenhinated chairman f e s c taint stn forelection of n tic r the ec for the taming year which r'eaulted 1s Minton'. Presl4ient, Wm, ,7, Turn' bull; roe -Pres., Archie Moen; Dole game tet Annttaat meeting, Or'itai. JTarr]saii, WM, J. 'I'urnbrtlt; Dole, gate to 0otttity Vigo nitlf4i, Watson Brown,