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Ivry Goals, and Clothing, for the
entire family. A goad variety
�F Cilir.aw'aarer breakfast and
dinner sets, etc.
For your Grocery NecJs, Shop at oar
Store" We have a fresh stock of
Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables
Weekly
Phone 140 C. H. THIEL Zurich
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School, Hesston, Kansas.
Presents a Program of Sacred Music,.
by "The Conqueror's Quartette"
In the
ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH
On
FRIDAY EVE., AUGUST 1219th.
At 8.30 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME
Free Will Offering
Bible
HURON CHURCH CAMP
The new summer camp of the Ang-
lican Diocese of Huron a few miles
south of Bayfield has been in opera-
tion this summer under the name of
Huron Church Camp. A senior group
is .there this week. The Camp Direct-
or'is Rev. J. H. Geohagan of Woods-
tock; camp manager, Mr. Ted. South
gate, of-Seeforth; dean, Rel. J. B.
Jenkins, Brantford; camp mother,
Mrs. Jenkins. Brantford. There are
splendid lecturers, and a very fine
training is given the young people.
HURON COUNTY
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Labour Day
One next public holiday will be
Labop Day, which falls on next
Monday, September filet. This is
known as a national holiday and all
p acee of (business will be closed in
the towns and villages. It will be
another big day at the summer re-
sorts gnd will mark the end of one
of thebest seasons in recent years.
Harvest (Progressing
Good progress is being made by
the fainters in getting in and thresh-
ing their summer crops. Although
in general they are much lighter than
the .bumper crop of 01946, but the
average farmer will be able to get
along fpr another year. The pros-
pects for. beans and corn look very
promising.
More Hot Weather
What is considered a record for
hot •Weather in August has finally
come to. an end, at least we hope, on
Tuesday when cooler weather moved
in;ost"week every day seemed to
be getting warmer, on 'Sunday the
mercury. climber up the
100 in the
MEDICAL SERVICE ;,,e. shade .•ad 118 in the sun we are
lei told. ja was hard work for farmers
Huron Co-operative ATedical Se to et* their crop, as there was so
vices has been one of the makes. projects
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projects of Huron County Fede little Meets that drying was bad,
tion of Agriculture for this year and.. and a dot of grain will have to be
the service 'is mow in effect.
The members of the Health Com-
mittee appointed and made responsi-
ble for the project by the County,
Federation have been busy for the,
past few months planning and e.-
tablishing the -service for the people
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`ol�'t~I'rOIT",'oun y.
Under the plan such groups as
School Sections, Women's Institutes,
Farm Forums, Church, Professional
Business or. Fraternal groups can
provide their members with Hosp
ite-
lization.
Since membership is available' only
through one of these groups 'a ldw
yearly rate has been made possible.
The plan is based on co-operatinre
principles so that the members own,
control and operate the service.
During this year an educational
program has been carried on by the
committee in charge with the idea of
giving every group in Huron
opportunity to become acquainted
with the rules and regulations under
which the plan is'"to. operate. A copy
of theee was mailed to every farm
home in the county. Radio broad-
casts were presented and speakers
avail for groups who wished fur Tlexe,shing of spring sown grains
thur information.
In June a provisional Board of is general throughout the County,and
seven Directors was recommndo d appointed
yields of some fields of early sown
tween 60 and
the eabth ComFederation of mittee and pAg fL 70t bushels Per have g acre. eThe sample - of
:by the County application howe er,.is not very satisfac-
fora . This board maded cup barley, year with the exception- of
far a charter and carried out all nec-
essary details in establishing the Co- the new variety, Montcalm, which
operative. seems to have stood the wet coedit -
Later meeting were (held in Exe- . icnns during the late spring and sum -
ter, Clinton and Wingham, and on I mer better than our standard variet-
July 15 an organization meeting was lies, 0.A:C. 21, Galore and Barboff.
held in Clinton with Mr. A. C. Savage The continued warm weather is fav -
of speaker. our able to threshing operations ex-
p
Toronto as guestdet in certain areas where neayy
A permanent board of twelve dir- has occurred.
watcii.e . carefully. for heating. The
Laky; eerhed• to have no effect on
the l 01:t `' =as it was in fact warmer
at thee ' , e than. away from it. Flow -
ever, a water was warm enough
we he l And how about that
dun to ulrely it is nice and brown
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980 OLD -AGE PENSIONERS
A't: tithe August meeting of the Hur-
on .Cauxi�tly ,Old -Age Pension and
Mothers' Allowanse Board, 28 appli-
catio'its• for oldekge;pension'I.were eoml-
sidered.' Of thes4 1216 were recommen-
ded foe full pulsion, and two for
partial ,;pension, .' owing to income.
Accordirrg to the new Act, pension-
ers ',receive $30 (instead of $'28)
of which $22.50 is contributed by the
Federal Govt., and $7.50 by the On-
tario Govt. If there is proof of need,
the Ontario Govt. will allow an ad-
ditfonar amount up to $10. There
are x380 old -age pensioners in Huron
county; 18 blind pensioners! and 65
persons• receiving mothers' allowance
AGRICULTURAL HIGHLIGHTS
FOR THE WEEK
48 Hours
OPTICAL PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
BROKEN LENSES REPLACED.
DUPLICATED FROM THE BROK-
,.EN PIECES
WE STOCK:
ALL SIZES AND SHAPES OF
SHELL AND METAL FRAMES.
FUL VU OR REGULAR.
A G. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
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or Positive Identification
of the World's Finest
Anthracite ask for
BLUE COAL
Miller Creek Coali
Roe Farms Milling Co.
Vitimized Fee.
W. R. iil►'I.AVilDSON
Pone 10 - Henan
ectors to represent the entire con.
was elected at the meeting,
This
board will hold monthly meetings.
Huron Co-operative Mectieni Ser-
vices became effective on Aug
ust with about 240 applications from
families •and individual members of
groups that had completed the can-
, vase and with numerous other groups
preparing to make application.
This is not a money making plan
but it is a plan that offers an honest
service at
whichocan reasonable
extend its ser-
vice also
a p
vice at the will of the members. It
-tenting on a modest scale but
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rainfall
Continued warm, humid weather is
the time to watch for infestation of
aphids • in turnip patches. Already
Several outbreaks have been reported
These aphids, commonly called tur-
nip Ike, multiply very rapidly when
the weather is (hot and humid, and
the infestation in a field of turnips
festation is noticed inaneay tage.t
the recommended procedure
o
remcere all plants infested and de-
stroy them. If, however', the infest-
ati:on is general in the field, the most
effective treatment is to spray the
turnips with the solution trade up
of one pound of Linseed Oil Soap
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SPECIALLY
TRAINED
MECHANICS
SPECIALLY
DESIGNED TOOLS
AND EQUIPMENT
FACTORY ENGINEERED AND INSPECTED P.ARTS
GOODYEAR, DOMINION AND' DUNLOP TIRES
EXIDE AND PRESTO -LITE BATTERIES '
WELDING AND GENERAL REPAIRING
15 a
there is no limit of its possibilities..
to ten ts mixture
Its success depend on
eo she support
� should gallons bapplied ot witer. hha pressure
giver to it by the people
county and there is strong evidence sprayer to ensure thorough coverage
that its value is being recognized' on the foliage and thus reach these
and that many more groups will aphids on the underside of the leaves
avail Ithemselves of the benefits and atoms. The good reserve of
which have .been placed at their dis-t
moisture in the soil has given an
excelleposal by the inauguration of this I alfalfanin mostt tfields, and the weah on second lth
service. Agriculture 11a� • ex is such that many farmers have
The Federation of Ag ' been able to harvest this valuable
to its credit many helpful and worth-�
while projects but in the field of' chop. Second cutting alfalfa is one
Health there seems to be the chance I of our most valuable sources of pro -
to give more help to ,more people; tein grown on the average farm, and
than in most eases, so there is saki 'feeding ng used
Basrak andc'eooftprotein in
much to be dome, t
WE ARE SAJJESMBN
FOR THE FAMOUS NEW
Firestone Ti
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NOW MADE WITH THE BEST AND NEWEST
MATERIALS
All Sizes Now Obtainable
We also carry a Good Line of Dry Goods, Hard-
ware, Paints, Clothing for all members of the fam-
ily.
Only Fresh Groceries Kept in Stock.
A. Good Line of Patened Medicines on hand always
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Edmund Swair#zentruber, Prop.
Phone: i i-97
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