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Zurich Citizens News, 1961-10-12, Page 6PAGE SIX ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12,, 196Y Zurich Institute Mrs. Paul Corriveau and Mrs, Mozart Gelinas gave talks on the origin and uses of spices, herbs and seeds, at the October meeting of the Zurich Women's Institute, Shirley Flaxbarcl favoured the ladies with two piano solos. Mrs. Harold Thiel read a paper on Thanksgiving, Roll call was answered by "naming my favourite food." During the business session $10 was donated to CNIB. Sev- eral of the ladies will be out tagging for South Huron Hospi- tal. The ladies gave a very inter• esting report of Rally Day which was held in Elimville. in November some canisters will be placed in the stores, to aid in the drive for Muscular Dystrophy. a Bingo Winners Winnersat the Legion Bingo Saturday last were: Mr. N. Fleischauer, Fred Kennings. Mrs. Fleischauer, Paul Boa; Mrs. C. McNaughton; Mrs. Om - stead, Mrs. Fleischauer; Mrs. O. Smith; Mrs. Fleischauer; Jim Swale, Harvey Taylor; Mrs. Brenner, Mrs. Omstead, Mrs. B. Wacker; David Smale; Mrs. Clarence Reid; jack pot specials, Mrs. Wes Venner; Mrs. Bren- ner; Mrs. Omstead. Door prize winners were Jim Smale and Mr. Swartzentruber. NEWS OF KIPPEN DISTRICT Correspondent, Mrs. Norman Long 4-H Club Girls BA, of Seaforth, and Miss Gayle The fourth meeting of the Thrifty Kippenettes met at the home of their leader, Mrs. H. Caldwell. The meeting opened with the 4-H pledge, and 16 girls answered the roll call. Grace Riley was appointed secretary for the next meeting, to be held on October 14, at 9 o'clock, at Mrs. Caldwell's home. Mrs, McGregor gave out the roll call and home assignments, and spoke on the uses of fruit. Mrs, Caldwell spoke on a god break- fast, as it is the main meal of the day to start off with, and mentioned one should eat two or mare fruits a day. Miss Gilchrist made her visit to this meeting and demonstra- ted an how to peel and centre a grapefruit, also an orange. Mrs. McGregor made a fruit cup and at the close of the meeting, Mrs. Calwell and Mrs. McGreg- or served the fruit cups to the girls. Miss Gilchrist gave a talk on Achievement day and the meet- ing closed with the Queen. Mr. and Mrs. C. Decaire and family, of Aylmer, have moved into Mr. Lobbs house at Kippen. Anniversary services will be held Sunday, October 15, at 11 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. in St. And- rews United Church. Guest speaker will be Rev. C. Britton, zry Attwell, of Bolton, soloist. Sepc- ial music will be rendered by the choir,. Mrs, Keene, of Stratford, vis- ited Thanksgiving day with Mr, and Mrs. Elston Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. N. Dickert spent Sunday and Monday with rela- tives in Kitchener. Mrs. jean Kyle, of Clinton, was a Sunday guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kyle and Jim. Miss Margaret Johnston, of `Toronto, visited her brother, Mr. W. R. Cooper over the hol- iiday. Mrs. J. LeGard and Bill, of Downsview, spent a pleasant Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. Sunday vis- itors included Mr. and Mrs. John Doig, of Grand Rapids, and Mr. Arthur Golding and son, of London. Federation Fieldman Discusses Some Poultry and Beef Produers' Problems On Friday, September 29, a and his patrons in the position that they offer top quality eggs in sufficient volume to obtain prices equal to that received by large producers who are curren- tly being paid quantity prem- Tums. More information will be available and I hope to be able to get it out to you. Beef producers, I hear, are having difficulties in getting enforcement of the bill of lad- ing regulations. The Board of Transport apparently doesn't wish to enforce the regulation which requires all transporters to' give a bill of lading when anything is picked up for trans- porting. It seems unreasonable that a farmer is expected to put his cattle on a truck for ship- ment many miles without even a receipt to show that the cat- tle were ever loaded. There have been a few case where real problems arose as a result meeting of County representa- tives of the Poultry Producers was held in Toronto, Mr. Koh- ler, of the Hog Producers Mar keting Agency, outlined the teletype auction method in the selling of hogs which seems to be bringing Ontario farmers satisfactory prices as compared with Chicago and other Canad- ian markets A representative of Bell Tele- phone showed in detail how this method of sale could be applied to eggs. With grain prices in. creasing to the point where large operators will have to ob- tain higher prices for eggs it night well be that smaller farm flock could again provide an at- tractive means of marketing home grown grain. An auction method of sale could put the small egg -grader of traffic accidents or in case of sudden death of a trucker or drover; Ownership of the cattle was extremely difficult to establish. Knowing this and enforcing these regulations quite strickly where other goods are transpor- ted it seems strange that there ishesitancy in requiring the transporters of acttle to abey the law. Just recently I have had bit- ' ter complaints from a couple of beef producers on the re- turns for cattle sold on the dres-• sed weight basis. The question of regulations was raised. Is there any regulation stat- ing where the front quarter is divided from the hind quarter? Carcasses are defatted, and the weight is taken afterward. What does this mean? TIEMAN'S HARDWARE a Electrical Work • Plumbing • Heatinv • OH Korner Service SALES and SERVICE FURNITURE, COAL and CE'4ENT PHONE 8 — DASHWOOD \:\; t,�a;::.exp a� may,: •:5:� •,,.,.: •{sw;. }ky' •K8'�v. 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