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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-06-17, Page 10PAGE TEN ZURICH Citizens NEWS Federation Plans 'Worship Service Combine Religion With Farming (By J. Carl Huron County Federation of Agriculture met June 10. At the request of the zone director, Allan Wedow, Hanover, the Federation instructed the secretary to arran- ge with the chairman of the poul- try committee for a meeting of the township representatives. It was agreed that the secret- ary send out copies to each of the township presidents of the an- nouncement of the Federation Worship Service to be held at the Goderich Summer School, July 5. Douglas Miles, agricultural rep- resentative, gave interesting fig- ures on the number of cows pro- ducing at the different levels that a farmer would need to keep in or- der to have a labour income of $3,000 per year. He also stated that an active campaign has been started in the county that will eradicate barbary and buckthorn from the county during the next five years. These two plants pro- vide winter quarters for rust which causes serious loss to grain grow- ers in the county. This business meeting was foll- owed by considerable discussion on the time spent at the London Hemingway) Conference of the United Church on Farm Marketing Legislation in general and the Hog Marketing Program in particular. The meet- ing agreed that, while there is always need for more information to the public, farmers were never before so well informed. For all this controversy I have arrived at two conclusions: First, the Christian Church stands for fair play and equality for the in- dividual. Under the Hog Market- ing Plan every hog of a given quality returns the same price to the producer whether he be large or small, rich or poor. Secondly, there are few in the county that attend as many meet- ings of rural people as I do. At Federation meeting, Beef Produc- er, Hog Producer, Poultry Produc- er, Milk Producer, Cream Produc- er meetings I meet the same peo- ple. Then on occasion when I at- tend a meeting of laymen or a Sunday School. Conference I find again the same people. From this I would suggest that if the chur- ches do a good job of producing a Christian they need have little fear for the policies promoted by farm organizations. '' .,A,' ...:k:<,.y::s,}',•'•'.::;.}....:';;,re.{•./;.:n1::F::.:Y: tri::,tii;.i+.::f tri:S+f}ri:�Alii k'pl,��.•'.i��k::l��iv-\'.'1::.•.::.�::n...::«9:u:n::v..i:..w+i{:4iii:K�Y'n'i....:.n:: e�it }•:.A.... i:Pac�:<� i?i'.2?..:... n...w�. i•`.''a>i'i"•`ws".if�a"w:t.;,:t To beat the heat insulate now Don't wait. Insulate now and enjoy the grand comfort of a cooler home this summer . . . a warmer one, come winter. Batt, bag or roll, we've got the insulation you want . at modest cost! 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Carmelita, B.A., Principal of the local Par- ochial High School, celebrated her 25th anniversary in the Religious Order of The School Sisters of Notre Dame. Her mother, Mrs. Pierce Far- well, five sisters, including Sr. M. Clare, S.S.N.D., and two brothers and families, attended the Holy WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959 Sacrifice of the Mass, offered by Church, which was followed by Father Meyer, at Sacred Heart I dinner and an enjoyable afternoon. 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