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About Sounder B Usines Management Morris Federation Banquet
" Farmrbrs wdli have to pay more 1'954 had been fax from a mod probably lose their sibirts,” the pre- The Morris Township: Federation Auditors' report was given by Geo.
onentiou to ,business management year for county farmers, pointed dieted, of Agriculture held,, its annual tur- Martin.
ilii they are going to be successful out that on the majority of farms, ,Mr. Montgomery ,srdid that titers key banquet and annual meeting The Paul Brothers and Shirley
Aa the nelet .'few years," Huroa► the cash income returns was going were many things 'farmer$ must on Tuesday evening in the Fores- entertained the remainder of the
dw--nty' Agricultural Ren seats- to be down considerably from I consider of they wanted a success- ters' Hall at Belgrave. Rev. G. D. evening.
lCivie G. W }m2'ontgomery told 'Counr other years. ful •business, Cox said grace. James Mair was The election of officers was con -
4y at Goderich last week. re-ele'c'ted president for 1955.
� "A good number of young men They, mtLst, consider crop yields, ducted 'by Wilfred S+hortreed and
• Mr. Montgomery, who said that who have just started farming will livestock production, in relation to After dinner, .provided by the resulted as follows: President,
Ladies, Guild of Trinity Angli- James 'Mair; vice-president, How -
can Church, the Paul Brothers and, and Wilk4nson; directors from
+e.9' Shirley, Kirkton, led in a s'iugsong, school sections: S.S. 1, Mr. and
r.� Fick Procter introduced the guests .Mrs. Miller Richmond; S.S. 3, Mr..
PMado..;•:yf jrh �5:� and directors. Wilfred Shortraed, and Mrs. Clarence Yu111 S.S. 4,
f : ��� county president, gave a few re Mr. and Mrs. sedge Watson; 5.5.
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marks. Jerry- Montgomery, agri
•„f_ fy;ff;rr 1'Y' 5, Mr. and, Mrs, Garner Nicholson;
:,• rf•::• cultural representative, gave a S..S 6,, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saw-
;r•.:r;;.;.;• short talk on work of the 4-H Clubs }^er; SSS. 7, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
and urged Morris Township to Nethery; S.S. 8, Rose Smith; S.S.
pt the brucellosis control act.
.;, 9, Mr. 'an'd Mrs. Harvey Johnston;
S.S. la, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming
feed consumed, output per man, JohnstoLi,_ U.S.S. 3, Mr. and Mrs.
production of acreage, capital ef- Bert Fear; L.S.S, 4, Mr. and Mrs.
ficiency, size of business and the George Fischer; U.S.S. 8, Russell
combination of enterprises. Henderson; U.S.S. 11, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald; U.S.S.
He suggested that in a success- 12, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Richmond;
ful farm business the gross in- U.S.S. 17. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie
come in 21A to three years should Balt. County Directors to Hog i
equal the capital investment.Producers, Albert Bacon and R.1.
And he warned that the major- Coutes; cream producers, George
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s• Wallace; county director, James
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"Those who made white beans . ,;;.. •:: Mail.; alternate, Howard Wilkin-
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ilkin- ,and see our selections of Personal their one main enterprise in Huron son • lady county director, Mrs.
,r;••:j :•:•'• ;:� '};q this year have suffered terrific Jauies Mair, alternate. Mrs. HoCv-
'. Christmas Cards. You will be especially
::1 ::. ;;x::•: ::: �� losses," he said. ar Wilkinson; auditor, George
interestedin I akin over the smart and d
looking o Mr. Montgomery also asked Martin.
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r*'f . ...... line. a home economist for Huron. He
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,er We are featuring a complete line of cards
agreed with his request and de The following scores were made
suitable for business use.
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tided to ask the Department weehelid at the Kippen shoot:
•::::::::::::::::::., have the post filled William Lumb Goderich, 22, 20,
,• ,; -::: • • • Agriculture to
as soon as possible. 19; H. &Iatluers, Exeter, 19, 21, 19;
H. R. Baker, associate agricul- 1.1. Prouse, Goderich, 22, 22; John
tural representative for Huron, Anderson, Hensall, 22, 24; Lloyd
outlined to council the progress Venner, Hensall, 23, 23; Norman
being made in junior activities in Harburn, Cromarty, 18, 22; Ernie
The Huron Expositorthe county. Harburn,, Cr1, 17, 1Art
He said that there were 24 till McKenzie. Parkhill, 17, 17;; Ches-
C1ubs this year with 389 members ter Lee, Parkhill, 19; Thomas Sher -
Of this number, 3.49 completed ritt, Hensall, 20: L. Sararas, Zur-
projects. i0h, 16; Milton Deitz, Zurich, 15;
He said als'd that there were six E, Kipfer. Zurich, 18.
- Junior Farmer and Junior Institute The next shoot at Kippen will
Clubs in the county with a mem- be held Sunday afternoon, Deceai-
bership .of 240, ber 12, with everyone welcome,
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the practice •days prior to +the. sole, flied
Editor's Note: Wili'laim Bul- 'diat'utW cee6 0l
lick, of Camlachie, Out., match, marking cure they Gould follow. ' odic d:
patrt concentrate on p actising without x"daey etiamtiki:
president of O'n'tario Plowmen'•s late kidneys tq.
Association and maria of the having to worry about other things
manager )erne) dty TXosi.
g teal betteur—sleep' z
Canadian, plowing team at the Though we didai,t bring ;home the � ,work be;tar,
second annual World Plowing
championship, we all felt the -•hole Get Dodd'e at any
trip was more than worthwhile. W e droa store You oasi r n
Match at Killarney, Ireland, depead on Dodd'b
recently returned to Canada saw a lot of things that were new.;
with team members James Ec to us, and we were treated like
cles, of Brampton, Out., and kings wherever we went, being
Robert Timbers, of Stouffville, feted at banquet after banquet at -
Ont. & HI INERT
Ont. Here is the first of his tended) by such dugnitaries as Pre -
reports on the trip. mier John Costello and the lord MUTUAL FIRE
mayor of Dublin. INSURrANCE CO.
And I think that, by taking part
in the first match outside Canada, HEAD OFFICE — EXETER, ONT,
(By William Bullick) we gained a lot of practical ex- President, William A. Ramilto%
"What happened at the world perience that will prove valuable Cromarty; Vice -President, Martin
lowing match in Ireland?" That's when we pass it along to Joe Tran, Feeney, R.R. 2, Dublin.
question I've been asked f
fie -
1954 is n u
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DIRECTORS
—Harry —Har Coates C,'e'nc
gently since my return to Canada, ner-up Ivan McLaughlin, who will
nd most people who ask it really be competing as the Canadian team 1, Science
E. Clayton iltonhoun, R R.
nean, "Whydidn't Jim Eccles or 1, Science HLII; Milton J.
Rhode,
next year in S'w'eden. R.R. 1, Mitchell; Alex J. Rhode,
lob Timbers bring home the. Esso Our main 'point of advice to R.R. 2, Mitchell.
Lolden Plow?" them will be that they take their AGENTS—Thos. G. Ballantyne,
It vias something a lot of people own plows to the match with them, R.R. 1, Woodham; Clayton Harris,
mpected'since Jim won the trophy as many of the European. contest- Mitchell; Stanley Hocking, Mit-
tt the first annual Wbrld' Plowing ants did this year. (The German's chelL
Match at Cobourg, Ont., last year, even brought their own tractors.) SOLICITOR.—W. G. Cochrane, Rketer.
send a few days before that, Bob And we will also urge them to SECRETARY - TREASURER — Arthur
Pimbers won the Canadian ptowI
ng
get all the practice they can at Free',11""t`
;uausirivunuilr, -westing Jiiii ":tunes the site of the match; for
neown the process. til they get there will they -
Be thrifty!
Phone 41 Sea -
As most of my readers will know what the plowing condition's are or Forth. Classified ads, are re -
)y now, the Esso Golden Plow, haw often bad weat'ier might pre- sult-getting. The Huron Expos-
3ym,bor of world tractor plowing vent them from practising, ..De- ittor.
>upremacy, went to Hugh Barr of
Northern Ireland, with Leslie Dix -
an, co Britain as runner-up. Out of "PINTO PONY" XMAS SPECIAL
'l5 competitors from countries, 3e�0
Jim Ficcles finished eighth, and'
Bob Timbers thirteenth. YOUR NAME "BRANDED" f0=$3-00
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One thing .our first overseas ON THiS INDESTRUCTIBLE PONY
world match taught us was that NEIGHS AS YOU RIDE!
contestants who live in or near the sensationally newt At last you can have your own t�
count where the match is ,held pony "branded" with your first name richt across his e•
rY front. Amazing new Vinyl Plastic Pony inflates to
will always, have a eg,rtain advant- extra-larce size. Kids from .0 months. to 10yeah get
age—they are able to take ample the pony rides of their lives when they ride this
Bnokin' Bronco across the rangeI You can sit on him roup
equipment to the match, along with kick him, bounce him, whip him—but you won't hurt Nam
whatever extra parts they think him. He'll ask for more. He "neighs" with each bounce HERE
the might need. almost burnout Re's big, tough and strong-200-tb. 'OTTER
Y g man can ride him, stamp on him and we guarantee it
This advantage is perhaps more will not break. Mectronleally sealed seams. special low
Introductory pricy -only 83.00 for two. Buy them for
obvious to us now than it was last every child on your list at this amazing low offer. Send
$2.00 it you only wish one pony. Supply limited, so. order as many as you need
NOW. Be sure to PRINT names of children you want on pony. One name on
esohl Satisfaction guwmnteedl CHRISTMAS DELIVERY GUARANTEED.
Dept WP 3789 STRATTON MFG. CO., 47 COLBORNE ST., TORONTO, ONT.
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trom either, iretana or i✓ligiana,
Reid, Seaforth. Specialist in farm stoek and 0mr z a}
Killarney to the site of the match
and the remaining two came from
on opening day.
E, J. Trewartba, Clinton; J. I., 8atisdaation guaranteed, Licence
Finland and Holland.
Our boys would have partly ov-
Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whit -in Huron and Perth Counties#.
ercome this geographical handicap
more, Seaforth; Chris. Le6nheuft 9'or partioulars and ripen d#A661
wonderful accommodation on
by taking their own plows over
farm with a most generous and
forth; John 11. McEwing, l tth; & IL 1, I311hlin. AhtriCe 40 t fir,
seas, had they foreseen how things
Wifliam $. Ale)aander,Waltbn; $'tow,Dn bft ar a
accordance with plan's arranged by
would turn out. The only Canadian
MEDICAL
LEGAL
plows available to them in Ireland
—
were some that had been sent over
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
A. W. SILLERY
in 1946 and which were not in
Physician and Surgeon
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
match condition. ' It was a little
like expecting a champion marks-
Phone 90 Seaforth
If no answer, call 59 Phones; Office 173, Residence 781
man to compete against other
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
;
champions with a rifle he had nev-
. JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D.
-
er seen before in his life.
Physician and Surgeon
Hensar
MCCONNELL & HAYS
Another problem, which bother-
Phone 110
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
ed all contestants to more or less
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
PATRICK D. McCONNELL
the carne extent, was the quality
Physician and Surgeon
H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C.
of the soil itself.
Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-J
County Crown Attorney
For year,; our boys had been us.
Seaforth
SEAFORTH,Telephone
ed to plowing in a deep heavy soil
that produces a. pancake type of
SEAFORTH CLINIC
174
Telephone 174
furrow. The loose soil of the
Telephone 26
Irish land was a. new experience'
E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M,13.
CHIROPRACTIC
There are certain special attach-
Internest
merits that plowmen are entitled to
Telephone 27
D. H. McINNES
use under world rules, and it is
possible Ghat if our boys had had
P. L. BRADY, M.D.
Chiropractic - Foot Correctloe
these, they might have done bet-
Surgeon
Telephone 55
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Monday, Thursday — 1 to B P.M.
ter, both in stubble and in sod,
C. ELLIOTT, M.D.
Ho,Ae%,Pl•, the soil was quite
Telephone 26
stony just. a, few inches below the
EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thuradw
ACCOUNTING
surface, a condition that Pven a
and Saturday only, 7-9 p,m-
special attachment would not. have
Appointments may be made.
RONALD G. McCANN
overcome.
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Public Accountant
Having toured much of Ireland
OPTOMETRIST
OLINTON ONTARIO
by this time, we felt. there were
Office: Phones:
other sites that would have been
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Royal Bank Off ice 561, Res. 456
more suitable fora world plowing
match than the land there on the
Optometrist
Mental Hospital Farm at Gortroe,
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted,
A. M. HARPER
which is just two miles from Kil-
Phone 791
Chartered Accountant
larney. On the other hand, I doubt
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
65 South St. Telephone
if they could have picked a more
Office Hours: Daily, except Mon-
Goderich 343
beautiful setting if they had sur-
day, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday,
Licensed Municipal Auditor.
veyed every possible site in the
9 a+m. to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.
world. The fields themselves lay
to 12:30 P.M. CLINTON—Monday,
—_ - -- --- --
between beautiful hills on the
9 a.m. to 5:30 P.M. (McLaren's
VETERINARY
west and the magnificent Lakes
Studio).
of Killarney on the east.
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D. J. MCKELVIE, D.V.M.
And, as if to make things even'
INSURANCE
veterinary Surgeon
more Pert'Pet, the Irish upheld their
HEN'SALL, ONT. - PHPNE 99
reputation for being among the
THE MCKILLOP
most. gracious hosts in the world:
The crowds rand there were so`"me
MUTUAL FIRE
TURNBULL & BRYANS
34,000 spectators on each day of
INSURANCE COSY.
VETERINARY CLINIC
the two-day match) cheered the
J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M.
contestants wherever they appear-
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont.
W. R. Bryan, D.V.M.
ed. They linew- our Jim Eccles by
Phone 105 caeaforth
the publicity he had received in
OFFICERS:
the Irish press and radio, and he
got a special hand from the crowd,
President J. L. Malone, Seaforth
AUCTIONEERS
particularly in the two-mile parade
Vice -Pres. - J. H. McEwing, 8170
Of tractors—including all the com-
Manager and Sec. -Trees. - M. A,
JOSEPH L. RYAN
peiing plowmen—that moved from
Reid, Seaforth. Specialist in farm stoek and 0mr z a}
Killarney to the site of the match
DIRECTORS: elements and household e980e.
on opening day.
E, J. Trewartba, Clinton; J. I., 8atisdaation guaranteed, Licence
We stayed in ' a lovely hotel in
Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whit -in Huron and Perth Counties#.
Killarney, and in adldition we had'
more, Seaforth; Chris. Le6nheuft 9'or partioulars and ripen d#A661
wonderful accommodation on
a Bornholm; Robert Arehlbald, flexr *1110 or yhone 30'SB1P11 L. *VAN4
farm with a most generous and
forth; John 11. McEwing, l tth; & IL 1, I311hlin. AhtriCe 40 t fir,
considerate Irish .farmer who, 1e.
Wifliam $. Ale)aander,Waltbn; $'tow,Dn bft ar a
accordance with plan's arranged by
vey >Glttler, Gloderloh; J. 19. PeMr, e6w4R'b W 9LL101"
the World Plowing Organization,
"adopted" our two plowmen during
grucefiel& ,
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Saguenay River still is urlgells v*
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