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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-04-16, Page 9WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3.6, 1958 u -- ZURICH Citizens NEWS PAGE NINE riluron F of A Will Loan Projector; ..Also Discuss Milk Fever Control (By J. CARL HEMINGWAY) Huron County Federation of Agriculture held their regular monthly meeting at which. the secretary read a letter from the Ontario Hospital Services Com- mission. This announced that there are several copies of a film available free, explaining how this new plan will operate. Your county Federation has a projector 'which you may borrow for this purpose. There was a good deal of dis- cussion on the question of a can- vass for a brucellosis free area. Many people seem fearful of • the financial loss that might result but it was pointed out that there is a continuous loss from the effects of the disease. We seen to have lost sight of the real reason for this program, the health of our families. One of the directors stated that a doctor in the Sick Children's Hospital in Toronto said undulant fever was the most common and one of the worst dis- eases they had to combat. It doesn't cause many deaths but al- most always leaves permanent disability to some degree. For this reason the directors agreed that the Federation do all in its power to spread the information on this plan and to make pre- paration for a canvass this Oc- tober, H, E. Gellman, agricultural ex- tension specialist, told us that af- ter the tornado which cut through Bruce County last year the gov- ernment declared it a "disaster area" but in the accident survey taken in Bruce it was shown that We have the New HARROI GREEN !XII ' ES CLIMAX TIMOTHY, VERNAL NAL ALFALFA E, MIXTLRES and RAY-PAST1, RE MIXTITES For . . . YOU , t BEST GRASS SEED B YS Call At i' Phone 92 and .1"E1 Zurich IIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII@ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI►111111 1M111IIII IHIIIIIII1111IIIIIIIIlIIBWIIIIII 11111IIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111 THE o announces a delegated ti ••i n for the May Provincial by -Electro Mon;iay, April 1 at 8:30 p.m. TOWN HALL, I -IE\ SALL EVERYBODY WELCOME! "God Save the Queen" 13, W. TUCKEY Exeter President W. L. WHYTE R. R. 2, Seaforth Secretary farm accidents cause twice that amount of loss each year. To find the cause of accidents and thereby learn how to avoid them a prov- ince -wide survey is expected be- fore long. The following resolutions were presented by Frank Yeo of the resolutions committee and were approved by the meeting. From Howick Township : W her e as obstructionist tactics have been used to waste time and cause confusion at meetings in some areas, Therefore be it resolved that chairmen be encouraged to en- force strict parliamentary proced- ure to control discussion. From McKillop Township: Whereas it is felt that the number of Grade A hogs being produced is less than it should be, Therefore be it resolved that the Federation of Agriculture sponsor a contest to encourage production of Grade A hogs. While no action was taken on this by the county we were informed that any town- ship wishing to have a contest of this kind could obtain the neces- sary records. From Colborne Township: Whereas soybean growers are a very small number of farmers as compared to the feeders of soy- bean meal and whereas they only produce a small percentage of the amount needed in Canada and whereas soybeans are second only to corn as a profitable cash crop. There be it resolved that no tariff restrictions be placed on im- ports of soybeans. From Ashfield Township: Whereas most television programs are of a purely entertaining na- ture; Therefore be it resolved that no Ashfield Federation of Agricul- ture express its appreciation and gratitude to the management and staff of the Farm Department of CKNX Radio and TV for their find agricultural coverage, espec- ially the Farm Forum TV pro- grams. We wish to express our congratulations for being the first 'IV station in Canada to carry the Farm Forum telecasts and earnestly hope that you will con- tinue them in the coming year. 0 BLAKE (Mrs. Amos Gingerich, Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gingerich and Norma Jean, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich, spent Sunday with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Benedicutus at Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Steckle and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Zan- dwyck. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich and family spent Sunday at Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kipfer, Hen - sail, were Sunday guests with the latter's son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oesch, Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and family, Dashwood, accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. David Oesch and Laureen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oesch and fam- ily at Baden; Bobby returning home with them after spending a week's holidays there. BLUEWATER and BAYFIELD (Correspondent Mrs. Easter Euchre and Dance The Bayfield Agricultural Sou- iety held their annual Easter Eu- chre and Dance in .the Town Hall on Friday, April 11. Prizes for euchre were, ladies high, Mrs,. Jack Scotchmer, Bayfield; ladies low, Mrs. William Reid, Ottawa; gents high, William Reids Ottawa; gents low, Charles Reid, Varna. Spot dance prize went to !Shirley Darborough. Tickets were sold en a bushel of apples and the lucky ticket was drawn by Mary Armstrong and won by Earl Schilbe. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Westlake attended a farewell dinner in Wingham on Saturday night in honour of Miss Laura Collar, Mis- sionary, home on furlough. Miss Collar left Wingham on Monday far Montreal where she will sail for England and then to Africa. Miss Kathleen Talbot, Stratford Teachers College, spent the East- er holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Westlake and family„ and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Westlake and family, were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West- lake, the occasion being Mr, Wes- tlake's birthday, Miss Elaine Grainger spent the Easter holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Grainger. EWS Russell Grainger) Michael Greer spent the Easter holidays with his grandmother, Mrs, Robert Greer, Miss Evelyn Howard, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Westlake, and vis- ited relatives in the vicinity. 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