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S. HELENS INSTITUTE
(Continued .frim Page 5)
Mrs. ,Andrew 'Gaunt; .1st vice
Mgrs; Charles IVIcDonald; 2nd vice,
. Jas.. -Curran; Mrs ,Barbour
'Mrs.
completed her. term: of. of -
having c P at this
lie. We. were, favored
oieeting by having 'our District
President, Mrs:, Dornan Phillips
Dungannon, a former, mem-
ber band president of . this.` branch.
She, brought greetings from . t
he
• District and also gave an inter-
P
,eeting. . talk on her trip to. Wash -
u' giton• In Tune ; we decided to
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tOWe h vote and ' decorate �the hall.
had ;'received ' word.. by . now
tilat it wouldn't. be "too•. lorig.. be-
fc a the new deed' would be is -
oiled and as out Fiftieth. Anni-
,versar7 was .fast approaching
we
decided it .was time thatm-
Provements were begun: The lad
ies andgentlemen . turned out in
full fore 'numerous . afternoons.
and much was" accomplished. We
received • the Corporation Act”
in August. this • being the ^, final
• paper ,issued by the Government:
A Wider was to .be attached to the and be justly:proud 'of. There
new deed stating that the lib-toa for. me :to telt,. you
with � is no 'nee
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NTINEL,.,„i2UCK.DPW, C ONTARIO
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opinion are „notsuitable for Ilse
as sires. of only one judge con-
siders that a bull •should.be re
jec:ted it will be. eligible for sale.
If two judges register rejectio to
allowed
be _
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the (bull will, net
pass through the ' sale, but the
owner will be, permitted to take
it home. However if 'all' judges
register rejections, the bull g be-
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,comes the property of the span.
sorin "organization and will ' be
'sold 'tor slaughter vVxth_.. the net
of , sale • being remitted
proceeds
to the breeder.
NEW SYSTEM OF JUDGING
AT .ONTARIO BULL SALE .
W. P. Watson, Ontario Live
Stock Commissioner announces:
283 ;bulls have been entered
,that bulls
in this year,'s. Ontario Bull 'Sale
which 'will be held at • the Sheep
and Swine Arena, Royal Winter
Fair Building', :On March 7 and 8;
The entries: represent 133 'On=,
trio breeders located between
a on' the west and
Kent County =
Renfrew on the east: Entered' in
the sale .. are,• 111 Shorthorns, 123
Herefords and 49 Aberdeen 'An-'
gus. `
animals entered in ,the sale
All anon ,
Must ,be' shown on the evening,
prior to' the 'day the breed. to
which it belongs is scheduled to
be sold. •
Mr. Watson states that. a new
system of judging is'to be tried.
:this year« There twill be an : of-
ficial judge "for each new breed
and the three men' appointed to
these positions will constitute the
culling; committee: Each ;man
will be . required to• indicate on
a card the bulls which in his
rary be , always retained
thio hall. In September; the ,deed
displayed' at our meeting,
Was- e . "The°_SSt Hel
aw.�s�n.1.1? -
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. <ens."Womeii's;: Institute";
Finally, "Fo"r Home and Coun-
try". :is a motto. we can look up i t'her.
what this'' motto,;'requires of us:
Suffice it , to 'say that 'we, over
-the past --fifty _.years, have, had
_ -—s J - • G�../ -MI . .FIS V.-..;.
fit, from our associations g,
HOG PRODUCERS .MEET IN
.Ev+ery 'Ontario . farmer who.
'on
purchase's a lzull in the" auction
eligible. for a prerruun}
Grill ' e _ of the :purchase
of.. 250 `.percent. ...
price,, but "not exceeding $150... .
TORONTO NEXT' WEE
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i of 'Ontario., Hog
A meeting: March
Producers scheduled for' March
1st and 2nd at. the King
Hotel in Toronto, is termed one
most . important meetings
of the Ontario
in the history of 'the
Hog F'roduCeTs Association by
Charles ' McInnis, president.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29th,
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N SALARY .RAISE
(W. WawanOsh Council Minutes>,
.Wes„t WaNvanosh Twp.
Coun«
met �on February 14th, .1956,•
all members present. , ”
The +minutes of the. January
nwere ; read and -adopted
meeting
as : read on a. .notion by Coun-
cillors McPhee and "Culbert.
On a motion` by Councillor.&
-Culbert and •Miller,. Council de-
cided - to order approxunately
500: ,lbs. of Green. Cross Warble •• .
Fl `: ,wder , from the . luckno'w
y powder
Price $6.65. per 15•
'District° C � ap► ; .
lb bag •
The two-day session . is called
for the 'annual meetings of th ,
taro' Hog:, Prod'ucers'' Market
O:n.
ing Board and, . Association, nd
i -annual. meeting of the
sezrmi
On-
tario Hog Producers' Co-opera-
tive,-
and 'will . be ? attended .:by
tee, o f these .`organ -
county .delegates, ,.
izations: ' . .
MINISTERIAL GROUP
STUDIES RADIO AND ..T.V.
. Clergymen , of the' Wingharn,
District Council of'Churches met„
D.
in Wingham United ' Chtirch on
Wednesday, of .this week to . dis
cuss religion. on radio and:tele
vision.
Chief speaker was. Mr; Orlo:
Miller of CFPL.. London..
.
,Sessions were held . morning
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and afternoon; with a .period on
'microphone techniques b e i gg
held at C'KNX, and a tour of the
sum -studios-arranged
1956
"Now that we. have, .a;' fir nly,l
estabished marketing agency
which is democratically control-
led by .Ontario. hog producers;
through their 'Hog Producers'
,Co-operative, the time is .ripe to
have a full fledged elpression n
f
inion from.: every ' county
opinion
Ontario on the. subject of 'fut-
ure +policy',".• Mr. McInnis said.
"The tw^o-dlay session will per-
niit us to • garner the _views of
the,. hog producers throughout
Ontario and foram a policy -base
from., which to rriap out "our fut-
ure • prograntime` on delivery and
sale .:of hogs, and on the import-
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,07ri a.. Motion ,by 'Councillors.'
Miller and Culbert, Mar. Lorne
Durnin was , appointed as the.'
Uurn
representative on the
Township
Petth-lluron Unit of the Cant
adian Cancer" Society. '
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Councillors, •
• On a motion . by, the Reeve
Culbert and. McPhee, •
and Clerk :were authorized, to.
. � l for - the. subsidy. on..•the 1955
appy .
road . expenditures. The amount
of money expended . on roads,
culverts and, bridges . in the Twp.
in. 1955. was. $1.8,341.00:
"It was moved by Councillor
MOPhee , and seconded by Coun-
cillor Culbert that the, Township
assessor's ' salary • for. 1956 ie
raised $50:00. Council,Iar 1Viiller
moved in ; arrlendmeiit that the
assessor's " salary remain_ :at , $30¢ _
assesso _..
for 19'56 ''The '- �r •g ril— iat orL-...-
carried •
prior __ ---� --
fit,_ r}f_-bg .payments
`r , ; ilk' 1'ltyon-,YC1?e -' viii j
to' the start . of �°t . ,
liberations. the president said:
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YEARS OF PROGRESS
Whai -ri ernories•-are-�stin�ulated ii ___.._electric and 2 large fuel -electric
'grandfather's •mind with' thoughts ' generating stations, and.is presently •
of his own boyhood?' His was an
co-operating in the development of
lige of manpower, steam and , .Canada's first nuclear -electric gene
.work.' In the • hal£ century separ- . erating station, to provide power
ating his boyhood fr`am that of his from the atom: ,
grandson, electricity has literally Who can say how, much power
"taken to . become the life-
over", « , . will be required 50 years from to -
blood in the pulse of; progress:
• day'? New applications are .found.
„oh) that..ceiatively short span of daily' for this most versatile of all
years, Ontario Hydro. has grown commodities T`�mr�where-`yon •
from' a conception .in 'men's, minds ., look:' electricity is'at work in' the
to one of the largest organi2ations _ never: -ending search for better liv- •
. 'of its kind in.t e won • « 'I'o y,
in p eTT i n g 1 w --h o whorn h-xt -
Hydro •owns and operates 64 hydro.. • „ mean a brighter future for all.
On a • motion by Councillors
Durnin .and .. Culbert it .was.:'•:
agreed :that West ' Wawanosh `
Township pay . U;5 S. N. 9, Kin
loss,, $3546 in order.;to .:correct
errors in the Township ;grant in
1954 and,1955. •
On a: ,motion •-by Councillors
Culbert and , Miller, ' the Clerk
was instructed . t� advertise; for.
tenders for th e warble tly',spray
ing .of cattle and also to adver-
tise for applications .for a :warble
fly,' inspector.
It was pointed Out. to 'Council
that ',Huron •'County Council at
their January .Session had: passed'
a by-law•to establish a bounty
on .foxes: •.
A letter. was tabled from the
Board . of Goderich Hospital re-
questing the sum . of $4,1.00.00 to
assist in their building program.;
In this: regard;. ,Mr. J. H: Kin,
kead appeared: before Council
and gave a: verbal .resume of
the Hospital Board's problems,
plans. and ' their • 'building pro
ects. -- ;
Ons motion by Councillors .Mc .
Phee. and Durnin, the following
accounts were •ordered paid:
Keith Good, 1 fox bounty, 1:00
Zlwp.:of . Ash.f-ield, relief accouht
Dec. and, Jan.; 61.16; Huron., Co.
Treas., •indigent p.atients,:, 143:50;
The ;Municipal World, 9 subscrip-
tions •for 1 year, ''27:00; H.E:p C.,
W:ingham,,. Township hall light
ing, 0.07;• Mrs. Miay. Smith,. relief.'
allowance, 22.21; Blyth Fire'
Area, Twp. levy; etc.,.:40.00; City '
Of Guelph, • relief-accbult, .40.00; '
Sec., U.S.S. No. 9; Kinloss, COY-
rection. in. Twp. grant, .35.46; Sal-
vation : Army; London, grant,
20.00; ' R. T. , Kilpatrick Ins.
Agency, bond on Twp. Treasurer,'
12.00; Postmaster, Luckn ow,
stamps, 5.00; J F. Foran, regist-
ering vital statistics, .75.:,
Highway AecOunts• for January
imperial oil. Ltd".;„ fuel oil,
$67.32; Treas: of .Ontario,,' fuel
tax; 37.40; . Bell . Telephone Co., to
moving pole; 12.371 W. A Cul. '
hem, sand, 1.50; Gus Devereaux,
hydraulic cid, 11.90; K. K. Daw-
• son, salt, 37.98; W. R. Mole, °ssnd- c
• ing , roads, 15.00; Everett Erring- , • w
ton, welding,' 8.00; Robt. Stoth- 'I
. ers, .tire, tithe & repairs, 430.76; •• ec
Miller & Co., ' salt, 4.60; Norman' , • it
McDonald, iplowing snow, 576.00; hl
G. C. Greet,' stamps; 5,00; Lorne' IN
Ivens, salary, 142.50; Arnold Ai ; hi
drews, erecting snow fenCe00; by
Ed Leddy, .. erecting snow fence, le
6.30; Kenny .Leidy, hauling Snow • si
fencer 900ussQ4 I?kr%llips, .and..
ler g, 10.50; ,Albert Phillips, sand" ni
iing, 4.20; Earl Jamieson,, *mid-
aa_a,_, v...... ,
joine-leers;. ,Road $UPt.
On motion by. Councillors Cul-
bert
ul'"
Bert'and.M ller,•Council adjourn-
ed. t9 meet on `March 13th nett«`
::' .Y. F. FORAM, Twp, clerk,
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Good luck° is that wonnderful..
phenomenon which . shows itself
when pr "p'atri°£°�nriec
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