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RTY NEWS OF THE -WEEK
Mi‘ Baur • .Mrs- Colin 'OilAWan
anti ' Barbara, of Winchelsea,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Gardiner and
family,
. Mr. R. G. Speare, of Toron-
to, spent the holiday weekend
with his sister, Miss Olive
Speare.
-Mr. and `Mrs. J. R. Jefferson
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs.' Norman Jefferson and
family, Munro.
Master Bobby Binning spent
the holiday with his grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. K.. McKel-
lar.
Mrs. Violet Quance, of Brace-
bridge, visited at the home of
-her brother and • sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Allen, and
other relatives in the .commun-
ity.
Messrs. Floyd Dow, Newcas-
tle; David Chappel, Hamilton;
John Norris and Harry Norris,
of Stratford ; Misses Carol
Howe, Alice Walker, Margaret
Russell and Margaret Wallace,
London, and Shirley Gardiner
spent the holiday weekend at
their respective homes.
Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited
last week with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Riehl, of Sebringville.
Mrs. Jack McGhee and chil-
dren, London, spent the week-
end with her .parents, Mr. and
Mrs: • Otto Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick,
Sharon and Donald, of London,
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott
and family, of . Goderich, were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Dirs. John Wallace.
Mrs. Wesley Russell return-
ed home from Stratford Hospi-
tal on, Monday.
Robbie Gardiner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gardiner, had
the misfortune to break his •col -
Too Late
FOR SALE number of
fresh Jersey and sr* cows.
John Kerr, RR 1 inbltiu, phone
527-0897. -1.
COMING EVENT — Shower for
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Diegel
(Esther Wicke) alb the Brod-
'Dagen District Community. Hall
on Friday, May .28. Donations
at the door. Ladies please bring
lunch.: Wagner's Oirchestua, Ev-
eryone welGcaome. -1
FOR. SALE Three registered'
Hereford bu]9is 13 months old.
Gordon Mott, -Brucefield,
phone 482-7165. -1
FOR • SALE -- Hereford bull
calf. Ted Van Dyke, 5274435.
-1
FOR. RENT - Two shores on
South! Hain St. Apply to Joseph
McConnell or Mrs. Emily Dick.
-1
FOR SALE 9 can milk cool-
er, also one ; complete Surge
•m ilken. D'arcy Ralthjwell, Bruce -
field, phone Cllinton 482-3384. -1
FOR SALE — Black, white-fac-
ed bull calf and .a• red, white-
faced heifer calf. Henry Klav,,er,
Highway, 8, -.phone 482-9156. -1
FOR SALE_—' Two good Hal-.
.stein cows dtite bo ' frees+h+en June
1st. France Coleman, R R 1
Se'afo'th, phone 5274555. • -1
FOR SALE — ,storm windows,
combination door, foot stool,.
chest of drawers m+arboleum
ile 9"x9" and floor l+ainmp. Nor-
ma Jefferzv, phone 527 4673, x1
BUTT „r-- In Stratford General
Aospitall, on May •23, to Mr:
and - Mrst Murray Butt, .
. daughter.
1,arhore, -
Mr and Mrs. Otto -Walker
were guests at the marriage of -
their son, Kenneth, to Marian
Dunnell, which took . place at
the'home of the bride's par-
ents, Mr. And Mrs, John Dun-
nell, pf Rannock on Saturday.
Mrs. James • Howe, of Wood-
stock, visited last week,with
Mr.' and, Mrs. John Hogarth
and •other friends. '
Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar vis-
ited Friday with Mrs. Alan Som-
ers and family, of St. Marys,
and also with Mr. Somers, who
'was a patient in. St. Marys Hos-
pital.
Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Scott and
David' attended graduation ex-
ercises for the students 'of the
University of Guelph, their son
Hugh Scott, being one of the
graduates.
A large crowd attended the
reception for Mr. and Mrs. Bob
McKellar; which was held at
Staffa Hall on Friday night.
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jordan,
Sarnia, and Mrs. Leo Fortune,
Seaforth, with Miss Monica
Byrne.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters in
Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Butters.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Staple-
ton in Bay City, Mich., with
relatives.
Mrs. 'Carmen Fadden and
baby Jim, of Weston, and Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Maloney, Strat-
ford, with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Maloney.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fitz-
patrick, Detroit, at their farm,'
Mr, and Mrs. Keith Kelly and
family, Kitchener, and Mr, and
Mrs. Neil Stapleton with Mr.
and Mrs. Fergus Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans
with Mr. sand Mrs. Jerry May -
man in Bellport, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend
and faniily at their cottage. in
Lion's Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holland
and Miss Monica Byrne in Agin
court with Mr,and.Mrs. Tim
Regan.
Mrs. Elizabeth Crowley. ' and
Dorothy, of Stratford, with Mr.
and Mrs.' Walter' Carpenter:
Mr. and :Mrs. Billie Feeney
and family, Kitchener, with
Mrs. Nicholas Krauskopf.
Mrs. Richard Tate, • Dearborn,
Mich„ with Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald "Holland.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward Hot -
land, David and -Ted, of • Sear-
t►oro, with °Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Holland.
Mr. Clayton Looby attended
the Knights of Columbus con-
vention in 'Toronto May 24th,
Mrs. Joseph Dill in St. Marys
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dill,
Mrs. Tom Butters and Mrs.
Charles Friend in. Kirkton at
a Women's Institute meeting.
Jack: "I went to a doctor to-
day and told him about my
lapse of men%ry."
Frien4: "What" did he do?"
Jack: "Made me pay in ad-
vance."
A person can hardly consider
himself a success unless he has
to borrow to , pay his income
tax.
BEAN
SEED
SEAWAY and SANILAC
Reg. No. 1
C - I - L Super Flow
FER.TILIZE.R
All Analysis '-- Bulk or Bagged
IN 'STOCK
-- At Competitive Prices
r'k ,►• ',431i the Mill and
SAVE $2.00 per Ton
PETER CULLIS, D.V.M., of
Ladner, B.C., a 1965 graduate
of • the :Ontario Veterinary
College, was awarded his de-
gree at the first convocation
of the University of Guelph.
He will practice at the- Sea -
forth Veterinary Clinic, Sea -
forth.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs,. Russell A. Wal-
ter, of Dundas, and Miss Mar-
garet Rolphf of Toronto, were
guests of Mrs. J. E. Willis on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hunter,
of Toronto, and Mrs. Fermanti
and family, of Cooksville, were
guests of Mr.', Glen Smith over
the holiday..•
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McIn-
tyre, of Owen Sound, were the
guests of ' her, mother, Mrs.
Harry Stewart.
Miss Jessie Finlayson, of Port
Credit, was the weekend guest
of her brother, Mr. Arthur J.
Finlayson, and Mrs. Finlayson.
Mr. Ronald, MacKay, of To -
onto, is visiting his sisters,
Mrs. J. E. Daly and Miss Ethel
MacKay. •
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kling
spent the weekend in Ancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hall; of
Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. G.
Flanagan, of Hamilton, spent
the weekend here at the Horan
home.
Miss Rita . Somers, of Point
Edward, was the guest of Mrs.
John Hillebrecht.
Miss Margaret Grieve, Oak-
ville, was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs.. Fred E. Willis over the
weekend.
Vliss Mary Halliday, of To-
ronto; spent the weekend with
her sister, Mrs. Harvey Leslie,
and Mr. Leslie.
Mr. and' Mrs. R. Trethewey,
of London, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. F. R. Cosford • over
the weekend.
Miss Carolyn Thrower and
Miss Erma Townsend, nurses -in -
training at Guelph, spent the
weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Townsend.
Miss Mary Scottis holidaying
in New York City.
Mrs. Alvin Hammond, Moore-
field, spenta few. , days last
week at the home -of her father,
Rev, J. Ure Stewart, arid Mrs.
Stewart, and returned home
with her husband on Sunday.
Mrs. F. S. Sills, Sr., Mrs. C.
P. Sills, Mr. O'Or'lean Sills, Mrs.
E. P. Chesney and Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Ezensberger, Goderich,
were in Toronto ' on Saturday';
attending the McGarry -Reynolds
wedding. - The bride is the
granddaughter of the late Mrs.
A. J. Reynolds and Mi. Reyn-
olds. Mrs. Reynolds . was th.e
former Mona Sills. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stew-
art and Suzanne, of Toronto,
were guests of Mr. , and Mrs,.
James A. Stewart over the week
end. -
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Keys, of
Uxbridge, spent the weekend
with Mr. ` and Mrs. James Keys
and Mr:' Robert Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown,
Bill and Carol, Jarvis Street,
visited with Mrs. Brown's moth-
er, Mrs. Henry J. Neeb, in Tavi-
stock ,on Sunday.
Gordon Muegge, Louis •Hoegy
and 'Masten Leonard Muegge
were fishing at. Victoria Harbor
over the weekend and were
fortunate in catching a 38 -inch
lake trout.
Mr. F. 5. McKercher is a
patient in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Clarke
spent the ,holiday weekend in
London, visiting with their son,
Mr. Ellwood Clarke, and Mrs.
Clarke, Mark and Laurie; also
visited with Mrs. Clark's sister„
Mrs. Cecil Oke,, and -Mr. Oke.
LOL Holds
Dessert Euchre
The LOL ladies held a dessert
euchre in the• Orange hall
Wednesday afternoon.- Win-
ners in the afternoonere:
high, Mrs. A. Finlayson;.ione
hands, Mrs. Margaret Lamont;
low, Mrs. F. Bennett; lucky
chair, Mrs. E, Brown.
In the evening winners were:
ladies, most games, Mrs. Retli
Orr; lone hands, Mrs. Webster;
low, Mrs. George Smith; men's
high, Harvey . Dolmage; lone
hands, roseph Smith;, low, Al-
bert O'Reilly. Winner of the
lucky chair prize Was Mrs. Alex
McMichael.
Judge "The pity has acquit-
ted yott bi i lgathst. Now "On
may 'go MOO."r
Defendant:.. "Thanks, judge.
With Whiell diet"
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iiOti44'Virl ;tleY ed d " t4(181y °
STUDIES • ARES UN
•(Continued from ;i2a q; :x)
citares extensive laboratory fa-
cilities and special staff,. Ap-
plied' research may be consid-
ered (as the application 'of the
results of basic - researeh to
practical production wider con-
trolled conditions. It is this
type of research which will be
carried out in the Topnotch
Research Centre. •
The experiments win consist
of comparisons among various
treatments to different..types of
livestock. "For instance," Dr.
Harvey said, "we shall, --try to
determine whether one feed in-
gredient yields more,.. energy'
than another, rather than how
many calories `per pound either
ingredient• would yield in a
ration."
, In and Out Basis
The fields of effort selected
as being the . most probably
fruitful are those of all class-
es of poultry and of swine. The
main weight' of effort will be
directed towards broiler chick-
ens in the poultry : area, al-
though tests with pullet, lay-
ers and turkeys may be ex-
pected in time. With swine,
most of the effort will be with
market hogs, although occa-
sionaltests may be expected
with sows and litters, but 'it is
not anticipated that a breed-
ing herd will be, established.
If sow research is carried out,
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. George Hart, of
Brussels, spent Saturday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Fred.
Buchanan.
Mr. John Mann and . Mrs.
Beatrice McTavish, of Gode-
rich, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grimoldby.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods,
Debbie and Michelle, of Ajax,
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley:
•Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods,
Debbie and Michelle, spent,,Sat-
urday at Brampton and Simcoe.
Mr. and Mrs. James Atwood,
Judy and Jim, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Penfold and Mr. Mich-
ael Dwyer, all of Windsor; spent
the holiday weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert qrimoldby and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Betties, of
Winthrop.. _
Mrs. Lorne' Lawson spent the
weekend in London visiting
with her brother, Mr. Ellwood
Clarke, and Mrs. Clarke; Mark
and Laurie.
Mrs. Thelma Bromley, of Kit-
chener, spent the weekend with
Mr. and • Mrs.% William" . Dale,
Deanna, Cathy' and Cheryl.
Mrs. ' Robert Jamieson visited
last week with her' daughter,
Mrs. William Tie Sauder, ;;and
Mr. Le Sauder, Jimmy and Bri-
an, of Stratford,
Mt=. atld Mrs. George McIl-
wain, Jr., of Seaforth, spent
Sunday with Mr.., and Mrs. Geo.
Mcllwain and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs, Hudson Wood-
ruff ,of St. David's, , spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Whyte and family.
Mrs. .Ella Jewitt and family
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Dowson and family, of Varna,,
on Sunday.
Miss.. Arita Ball,- of Auburn,
visited with her cousin, Miss
Barbara Glousher, • over t h e
holiday: -
Mr. and Mrs. James Jamie-
son and Susan, of Goderich,
spent the weekend with Mrs..
Robert Jamieson, Mrs. William`
Le Sauder, , of Stratford, also
spent Monday with her mother.
Mr. Clifford .Trott, of Lon-
don, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.' Robert Grimoldby.
Visitors over the holiday
weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. ° George Hoggart were:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMaster
and Carol, of Ridgetown: Miss
Laura Hoggart, Miss Dolly 'De-
drick, of 'Landon, and Mr, Paul
Dedrick, of Port Rowan.
Visitors with' Mr. and Mrs.
William Dale on Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott,
Mer'ibeth and Melanie, of Bel -
grave, and Mr. Don Glousher,
of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and... family spent 'Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs.- Joe Hart, Holmes-
ville. ..
Master Stewart Glousher
spent the weekend with his
cousins, Daryl and Dyrick Ball,'
of • Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kroes-
ep, of Listowl, spent Sunday.
evening with Mr. and Mrs, Bert
Haverkamp and family. •
Mrs. Wilmer Glousher and
Baitbara' visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Dexter, of Blyth;
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson and
John visited with Mr. John
Turner, of Tuckersmith, on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cook in)4
family, of °Clinton, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. gen Preszcator,.
and family on Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon • Chati-
mey and family, of Auburn, vis-"
ited with Mr. and Mrs. ,john
Medd andfamily on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George 111c11 -
wain and Mary spent Monday
With Mr, acid Mrs. Walter Kings-
well, oi; Goderich. •
Mr. and ' Mrs. Ross Merrtlli
Gordon and Esther, of Clinton
spent MOnday with Mr. and
Mrs.- Lorne Lawson.
Visrtora With Mr. and Mics,'
Jack Medd -and fancily on Mori&,
day" Were: ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Vitteen at '19f#Iti u# lily Irk`
gzi�i' Mir, eii 4'; teteir Or
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DERWAY AT
this will be done with, stock
purchased for the ' duration of
the experiment and disposed' of
at termination. Tests will be on
an in -and -out basis.
Features which will be in-
vestigated include those asso-
ciated with' environment, nutri-
tion and genetics. Topnotch
will search for the best condi-
tions under which stock should
be maintained, the best breed -
strains that should be used, the
test nutrient combinations for
accomplishing productive pur-
poses, and the interactions be-
tween factors among these
three classifications:
The overall aim of the entire
program is to develop , the most
effective feeding programs to
recommend to company cus-
tomers and the feeds necessary
to support these programs iii
the field. "
Lady
Bowlers
Meet
The Seaforth Ladies' Lawn
Bowling Club. held their May
euchre and bridge at the home
of Miss Dorothy Parke, in the
form of a pot -luck supper.
Three tables of euchre and
three of bridge were in play.
The bridge prize, donated by
Mrs. Harvey, Sr., was won by
Alice Stiles. The euchre prize,
donated by Bessie Grieve, was
won by Janet Schneider.
Courtesy remarks were given
by Marguerite Waldren, and the,
social committee for June will
be Marguerite Waldren, Ida
Close and Mary Finlayson.
District ' Officers
Are OES Guests
Preceding the regular meeting
of Seaforth Chapter No. 233,
OES, on Thursday, dinner was
served in the United Church,
catered to • by Group Three
UCW, at which 75 attended.
Worthy Matron Mrs. Andrew
Crozier and Worthy Patron
David McLean were host and
hostess and welcomed t h e
guests. The toast to Grand
Chapter was given by Mrs.
Dolena McCuaig, PM, and re-
sponded to by the Worthy
Grand Matron, Mrs. Perle Kohl.
The soloist was Mrs. F: Kling,
accompanied by Mrs, John
Modeland, Over 10b attended
the meeting which followed.
The officers of Clinton•Chap-
ter put on the opening drill,
and the officers of . Mitchell
Chapter, the closing drill. Hon-
ored guests were Worthy Grand
Matron Mrs. Perle Kohl, Barrie;
Worthy Grand Patron Avery
Day. and Mrs.'`Day, Brantford;
PGP David Kennedy and Mrs.
Kennedy, Grand Benevolent
Committee, London; •G r a n-tl
Chaplain Mrs,' Bertha Cody, Wa-
saga Beach; Mrs. Dorothy Phil -
A man can wear his hair only
three. "ways; parted, unparted
and departed.
-lips, Grand Executive Commit-
tee, Sebringville; Mrs. Doris
Kerr, Florence Nightingale
Board, Ingersoll; Mrs. W. Man-
ness, DDGM District No. 5,
London; Mrs. Janet Chippen-
dale, DDGM, District No. 20,
Stratford.
Near the end of the meeting,.,
inspiring addresses were given
by the WGM, the WGP and the
Grand Chaplain, on the work
of the Order_ of the Eastern.
Star.
A gift to the WGM for her
special project, "Save the Chil-
dren Fund," •was presented by
Mrs. Helen Broderick, WM, of
Exeter. The chapters "partici-
pating in . this were Exeter,
Clinton, Goderich, Blyth, Sea -
forth and Mitchell,
A personal gift from Seaforth
Chapter • was presented to the.
WGM by Mrs. Winnifred Mc-
Phail, PM.
At the close of the meeting
lunch 'was served,convened by
Mrs. Adin Forbes.
• Other, guests were from Lon-
don, Byron, Nilestown, Dela-
ware, Ingersoll, St: Marys,
Stratford, Listowel, Mitchell,
Blyth, Clinton, Goderich and
Exeter.
FUNERALS
PATRICK M I-0NET
Many friends and relatives
attended the funeral of -the late
Patrick Maloney, who passed
away in St. Joseph's Hospital;.
London,. May. 17. The body
rested at the Killingsworth Fu-
neral Home, London, till Wed-
nesday, when Requiem Mass
was chanted by Rev. Remi Dur-
and at 11 o'clock at St. Pat-
rick's Roman Catholic Church,
Dublin.'
Mrs. John. Nagle presided at
the organ and was assisted by
the men's choir of St. Patrick's
Church.
The pallbearers were Martin
Feeney, Frank,. Moore, .Harold
Pethick, John Nagle, Joseph
Krauskopf and Patrick Jordan.
Burial took place in St. Pat-
rick's cemetery, with. prayers
being said by Rev. Durand for
the deceased, and also his sis-
ter, Mrs. Mary Schulman, who
passed away in. March of this -
year.
Friends` and relatives attend-
ed from Windsor. Detroit, Buf-
falo, Stratford, London, 'New
Hamburg and Seaforth. •
Monsignor J. A. Feeney, of
London, a cousin, said the
prayers. at the funeral borne
Tuesday , night. •
MRS. RENE SOONTIENS
Mrs. Rene Soontiens, RR 3,
Mitchell, lot 22, con. 1, Logan
Township, died 'in Stratford
General Hospital yTuesday'.•• af-
ternoon, May 18, after being
ill for the .past six months.
• Born in Holland on May 9,
1914; the former Johanna Kies-
sens, she came to Canada in
1953 and lived in Petrolia be-
fore coming to the Mitchell dis-
trict in 1954, She was a mem-
ber of St. Patrick's Roman
Catholic Church, Dublin.
She is survived by her hus-
band; four sons, John and Joe,
at home; Gerald and Lionel, of
Delaware; one daughter, Mari-
anne, at home; her • mother,
Mrs. Klessens, : in Holland; ' also
five brothers: Frank, Jack, Har.'
ry, Jan and Father August, all
in Holland; four sisters, Mrs.
Anna De Beyer, Mrs. Miet De
Beyes, Mrs. Coto' Van Geffen,
and Mrs. MienLarryssen; all of
Holland.
The body rested at her late
home in Logan Township un-
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