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The Seaforth News, 1958-04-24, Page 3is OUR LIBERAL NDIDATE 1 HURON Born in Brucefield 47 years ago, Dr. Addison practised medicine in Zurich for four years. Since •1943 he has practised in Clinton. He attended Brucefield district schools, Exeter High School, and University of Western Ontario. He is married and 1'is family, ranging in age from 12 to 18, includes two boys and two girls. His wife is the former Jessie Cameron, of Bruce - field and Clinton. He is a 'member of Wesley - Willis United Church, Clinton. Active in the community, he is a member of the Clinton Lions Club, and for a number of years has served on the Clinton and District Collegiate Institute Board. As the Liberal candidate he seeks the support of the electors of Huron at the May 12 by election Vote LIBERAL vote ADDISON Published by the.Huron Liberal Association MRS. C. D. ABERHART The death occurred Tuesday` in Alexandra Marine end Gen- eral Hospital, Goderich, of Mrs. Genevieve Aberhart, 51, wife of Don Brightrall 'CANADIAN PETROFINA LTD. Dealer and Distributor of Petroleum Products Gas, Stove and Furnace Oil Prompt Farm and Home Delivery PHONE 354, SEAFORTH, • ONT. Donald C. Alberhart. She was. the former 'Genevieve Frost, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Frost of (Hampton, N.B. She attended Teachers' 'College at Fredericton, N.B., and taught school at Saint John, NJB., ,before her marriage in 1940. After she was married she lived two years at Fairvile•, NJB., and four years in Toronto, before. •coming to IGoderiah in 1946. !She was a member of North Street United Church, where she was a (Sunday School teacher, and a former president of the Evening NVMS auxiliary. She, was a member of the Home and ISchool Association, and of the MODE. She is . survived by husband, one son, John; one daughter, Donna; and one sist- er, MTs. A. (Leafia) MacGorwan, Hampton (Station; N.B. The body, is at the IStiles funeral home. A funeral service will be held in North Street Chuich on Thursday at 3 .p.m., with Rev. A. E. Eustace in charge. Burial will be in Maitland Cemetery. THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, April 24, 1958 Winners of Public Speaking Contest P1'he fifth annual public speak- ing contest sponsored by the Mitchell Branch Canadian Le- gion rwas held on April 2 in the township hall, Staffa, with 16. ea tries representing 7 schools in Hibbert township. Judges awarded top honors to Jean Moylan, a grade 3 (pupil of Mrs. Joseph Melady, ,S.S.S. 4, Hibbert, in the senior group girl competition, speaking on `I Travelled with Champlain". Da- vid Scott won the senior boy group and Carol Ann Dew re - caved first place in the junior girl division. IBotih are pupils of Miss, Jean Campbell of S. S, 6, Hibbert. Sharon Burke of S.S,IS. 4, Hibbert, was runner-up. Ken- neth Vivian captured first prize in the juior boy division. Be is a pupil of Mr. Ron Skinner of IS. S. 3, Hibbert. The Branch finals with win- ning contestants from the tam. of Fullerton, Hibbert and Logan was held in the Legion auditor- ium on April 17th. Jean Moylan of 3.8 S. 4, scored top in the senior section. Ernest Greenwood of Fullerton was chosen as the highest (boy. an the junior group Carol Ann Dow, speaking on Laura ISecord was the winner. Kenneth Vivian was the (high boy junior winner. (Winners of last year's troph- ies, Joanne (Higgins of Mitchell for seniors, ,and (Mary Lou Coyne off S S. S. 4, (Hibbert, for jun- iors (presented the trophies. Mr. Hugh (Butson, Munro, was in charge of the Canadian Le. gion Contest. GOOD COMPANIONS - SANDWICH BUNS AND YOUR•FAYOURITE FILLING Cleary's I G A Seaforth GO FORWARD' WITH THE raatEMS WaterIoo! CattIe' Breeding Association "WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED" From December 1/57 to March 31/58, we have inseminated 18134 first service cows for an increase over the sante period. of last year of 2668. cows or 17.2%. Should this'increase be maintained for the balance of this • fiscal year, it would mean an increase of 10032 cows or a greater total increase than has ever been experienced in our entire history except in 1952 when the territory was expanded and the service extended to include all the breeds. Our goal for this year is 68000 cows. - Hereford Bulls Added With emphasis on performance testing and freedom from the dwarf factor as well as high quality, six Hereford bulls have been added to the Waterloo bull stud. At the Ontario Bull sale, the top horned bull, who was the fastest gain- ing bull ever to go through the government feeding station at Guelph, and the top polled Hereford bull, were purchased. At the Pantech farms testing station at Panhandle, Texas, the top horned and top polled bulls were purchased. The top two bulls at the Dixon Springs Experiment Sta- tion in Illinois were purchased. Performance testing has been carried on for ten years at the Dixon Springs Experiment Station. We believe that the performance tests of our new Hereford bull battery cannot be duplicated in any unit. Angus Bulls Added Kinlochian 2339th.—born September 2nd, 1955, weight over 1600 lbs., brother to the famous 99th in the Schenk herd - and Eileenmere of Dandy Lawn - bred by George D. Storey of Guelph - make up the Angus bull battery. They are tops for Angus quality and come from top ancestry with good size. Another Charolaise has also been added because of popular demand for this new breed. Two Holsteins Recently Added Grand Rang Excel is from a top V.G. dam with a 2X record of 24016 milk —1009 fat -4.2% and a 9 lactations of 165328 milk -6216 fat -3.76 test. She is also the dam of Franco, a highly proven bull in the Oxford Unit. Excel's second dam is classified Excellent with 20982 milk - 808 fat -3.85%. Al Cliff Mastajax—There are.seven Excellent and 6 V.G. animals in his pedigree. His seven nearest dams average 900 lbs. fat from 21000 lbs. of milk. He carries strong_Mount Victoria breeding. The pedigrees of these two new bulls appear in the current Better Bo- vine Bulletin. Staff Increased to 37 Full Time EMPLOYEES Inseminators employed at the different offices are as follows: — 7 at Waterloo, 2 at Guelph, 3 at Arthur, 4 at Palmerston, 4 at Formosa, 2 at Tara, 3 at Kincardine, 4 at Clinton, 2 full time Veterinarians, 1 Lab techni- cian, •3 office secretaries, a manager and an assistant manager. It is interesting to note that artificial breeding in Ontario has increased to the point where well over 200 people are fully engaged in this industry plus all the members of the board of directors that have put much time and thought into its development. By Going Forward with the WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING • ASSOCIATION The Results will be Better Cattle for Better Living. For artificial breeding service to the following breeds: -- Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Hereford (polled and horned), Beef Shorthorn (polled and horned), Dual Purpose Shorthorn, Angus, Charolaise Red Poll and soon Brown Swiss -- or more information, phone collect to -- CLINTON HU 2-3441 Between: 7.30 and 10 A.M. on week days 7.30 and 9,30 A.M. on Sundays and holidays Please note that our summer calling hours, effective May 1st, are from 7:30 to 9.30 A.M. Life membership only $5.00. $5.00 per cow or members. $6.00 per cow for non-members