HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-12-08, Page 6IX ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
KIPPEN NEWS
Correspondent, Mrs. Norman Long
Mr. and Mrs. James Drummond,
of Toronto, visited during last
week with Mrs. James Drummond
who is hospitalized in St. Joseph's
hospital, London.
The Sunday School teachers of
St. Andrew's United Church, met
at the home of Mrs. John Sinclair
to make arrangements for a
Christmas concert on December 19.
Mrs. Edna Oswald of Zurich, who
has been confined to Scott Mem-
orial hospital, Seaforth, for the
past two weeks with pneumonia, is
staying with her granddaughter,
Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clements, of
Milton, visited recently with Mr.
James Drummond and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Alderdice at-
tended the wedding of a brother,
Kenneth Alderdice and Nancy Mae
Wells, on Saturday, in Collingwood
Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thiel, of
Zurich, visited Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fink-
beiner and family.
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Joseph and Drysdale district for a Zurich newspaper since 1900.
Early in the new year, Mr. Duchame plans on relating some of his
experiences in his earlier days, in his weekly news budget in this
newspaper. (Citizens News Photo)
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1960
District Farmers On Executive Of
Huron Soil and Crop Improvement
Clarence Shaw, Wingham, was
elected president of the Huron
County Soil and Crop Improvement
Association, succeeding William
Clark, RR 3, Goderich, The an-
nual meeting was at Belgrave,
Other Officers
Other officers: George Wheat-
ley, RR 1, Dublin, first vice-presi-
dent; Anson McKinley, RR 1, Zur-
ich, second vice-president. Huron
County's agricultural representa-
tive, D. H. Miles, was appointed
secretary -treasurer,
Township directors: Stephen
Township, Elmer Powe, Centralia;
East Wawanosh Jack Taylor RR 5,
Wingham; Hay, Ian McAllister, RR
1, Zurich; Stanley, Anson McKin-
ley; Usborne, Harry Dougall, RR 3,
Exeter; Tuckersmith, Bob Broad -
foot, Brucefield; Hullett, Norman
Alexander, Londesboro; Grey, Ja-
mes McKnight, RR 2, Brussels; Ho -
wick, Ron McMichael, Wroxeter;
Turnberry, Clarence Shaw; Asfield,
Ralph Foster, RR 2, Goderich; Mor-
ris, Bob Grasby, RR 4, Brussels;
West Wawanosh, Tom Webster, RR
2, Auburn; McKillop, George
Wheatley; Goderich Township, Ed-
ward Grigg, RR 3, Clinton; Col-
borne, Doug McNeil, RR 6, Goder-
ich.
Dr. D. N. Huntley, of the field
husbandry department, Ontario Ag-
tl
ricultural College, Guelph, was
guest speaker. He said forage
crops present a bigger challenge to
farmers than any other crop,
"Until a man can handle the feed
situation on his farm he is in ser-
ious trouble," he said. l:ie urged
the association to promote forage
crops.
A highlight of the meeting was
the presentation of a past -presi-
dent's pin to Mr. Clark by Delbert
Geiger, Zurich.
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