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N w Year's visitors with `Mr.
.:and�Mrs. Leonard Machines were
Squadron ;Leader;' n. A. and :Mrs.'
.Bell, " Virginia,. Bruce and, Donnie
of Ottawa, : Mr. and Mrs. Martin
.Machines and 'Clifford -'of Detroit
and Mrs Anne . Birou and spur`
children, 'Mark, .Paul, Marie: and
Theresa of. ;Royal' Oak, 'Mich:.
Christmas guests at the home:
of Mr and Mrs. Frank, MacKen-
zie were Mrs.` William MacKenzie:
'and Miss. Catharine .MacKenzie.
-of Toronto•,.and'Dr J. K. and
Mks, MacKenzie of , •Islington.
Mr :and' Mrs '+George Lockhart
:Were Christmasguests at`. the
of Mi; and
':Mrs. A. ` .Solo
...�home•''
know....
Amon : of Luc
Mr. and Mrs :°Allan »;Graham
. and family spent ..Christmas . with
Mrs. Brock ;MacKenzie and 'fam-
ily of; Teeswater. ;
Mr. Sandy Mad.Keniie, who has
been home of vacation from .Wes
tern,; Unoiversity entertained'.'sev-
eral of .his. ,friends at 'a' New
. ;Year's •' 'Eve '• dinner.
Twenty-five ''Farish . relatives
`enjoyed Christmas dinner at the
home:: of Mr and. Mrs.- Lloyd'
MacDougall, ` Mr. '. and .1VMrs.• 'Jack'
Needham,. 'Suzanne ..and Janie :of
a
Corunna were their" guests over
'New Year's :Week -end. -
• Mr. and Mrs Jack' Gilchrist &
Brian and Mr. Long of Toronto
were Christmas; visitors wrti 1Gir,
and Mrs. `red :Gilchrist,
Mr: 'and Mrs. Fraser MacKin-
• non'had the• MacKinnon -relatives .
a$ guests 'Christmas. Day
• Mr. and . Mrs.Chester Case=•
.
• More. and' Miss Mae MacTnnes' of
Wingharn spent Christmas. at • the
home of Mr. and: Mrs;` Leonard
Maclnnes.
SBRIEFS.;
FROM NEARBY
Walter Walden' has retired after
serving as • reeve ' .of " Ripley, for
six years. ;His successor, by ac
clamation, is George '' MacLean
with sic years' council experience,
Continually increasing costs'
have decided the Clinton. News
Record. to 'increase 'the • subscrip-
tion price to $4.00, while the Port
Sees F�rrn, Threat
KINLOUGH
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By Big Business' . . Mr. Kenneth 1VicFarlan and
• Mrs. John McFarlan of Kincar-.
• (By • J. Carl I emingway) }•ine were recent. visit o 5 with
"Now that Christmas is over, I
sincerely hope it was' a happy
•one for all of you and• I take
this opportunity to ,wish. you -a
happy New Year. The future ap-
pear s • to . be a ,little brighter for
..farmers than it has been for the
past several years- Wever;
there seems to be a serious threat'
of domination by big corpora-
tions in the farming industry.
This threat will become a reality,
if farmers fail to co-operate and
unite their . strength. • United, far -
'niers can compete quite ..nicely
with ` • "big business;" ' divided
they are "sitting • ducks" and will
be treated •accordingly.
At a recent meeting .of the Co -
Op Insurance,it was' encourag
ing to find. that accident losses
are comparatively low. this year.
This .of'course means savings for
the: policy': holders,; but we also.
hope that it , means that people.
are driving more carefully. Re
cently;' in driving in :'fog and
early darkness, I have found that
a largenumber•. of • motorists are
driving: with only parking lights
I wouldlike to remind ' these
Mr. and Mrs. George-
Mrs.,
eorge-Mrs. J. W. Colwell. and Mrs.
Don McCosh were. recent 'visitors
with',Mrs, Annetta Bushell.
, Miss Sheila Haldenby has join-
ed the staff .of the; Bank of Mon-
treal ..at Lucknow,.
.Christmas, Eve dinner guests
With 11�ir: and Mrs: ' George--Hah.;
denby, were, .Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Haldenby and' family, Mr.. and
Mrs.= Clare Spariing 'and lei/lily,
Mr: and Mrs, William • Haldenby
and Mr. 'Howard McGuire , `
Mrs. "William Cox, Rev„ Ben-
son Cox,' Misses ..Edna and May
Boyle' were Saturday ;dinner
guests with Mr, ° and Mrs. ' Jack
Scott and 'family.,
Mr.- and Mrs.. Don Haldenby
of Hamilton ' • spent • .Christmas
with: Mr. and Mrs. N. E. 'Halden-
Christmas visitors. with Mrs.
`Gertrude. ,Walsh .: were Mr. and
Mrs. ' Scott Walsh: of Walkerton,,
Mr :and. Mrs. Miller ;Hartwick &
Wayne • of Kincardine Mr, and
Mrs: Frank, Currie, Brenda '`:and.
Darlene, :Huron, Mr. Henry Scott,
Ripley, Mr; and Mrs: `Carson
lthat' k" 1' lits'are not Laughren; •.,.Grace, "and Grant ' of
poop e parking
lig Listowel.
legal lighting for driving, and in.
case of . accident . this practice,
'could be very'.•costly.; '
On December lath, the Educa-
tion Committee of. the Federation
and . Huron County .graduates of
the Ontario Leadership,. Forum
t,
met '.to finalizethe topics for a
second. County Leadership Forum
to be held the last week:' of Janu-
ary; Notices will be going •out to
the. :township. Federations, the
Co-operatives, .Cormnodity Groups,
and other `'interested. ,organiza
immediately ' so that dele-
gates
maybe: •appointed.
.At :the end of last year's. course
Mrs and Mrs.: Harold. Haldenby
and family, Mr.. arid. Mrs. Walter
Breekles ' and : family.: and ' Mr.
Bob' Smith i spent Christmas. , with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'heckles of
Lucknow.
Mr.and Mrs.: r. -Russell- : Bushel
: Russe l
•and
e1 l Bobby ,.
Mrs. Gertrude Bush
Mr.andMrs.:Waltor"Breekles
and; familywere dinner guests
uests
with Mr. and Mrs.': Edbert :Bushell
and Y
fainil •<
Guest,
c
Fred M . rand. Mrs. .
Bill" Burt; and: , family . spent
:Christina§ at London
of
Mr.. � and11 . Barr
. Mrs. Russell
?those. attending were,quite en- Toronto were holiday visitors
' Mrs. John Barr,.
tir : arid .now that" a : withIVl' s
thusra,,sd , year •
Missf' rine
C ';;IVlastn •o • Kincardine;
a
Mr. Earl Percy of Matheson' visit-
eddux:ri.�
ng the week with •Miss
Minnifred . Percy and 'other rela-
tives . here
Recent .visitors :with M'r. J. R.
Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maul
den and Keith 'were.': Mr.' Nelson
Webste r of Windsor, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Phillips _ and Peggy
of Fonthill,.' Mrs. George 'Morris
and '•; hem father, Mr.` •.'•Wesley
Thompson, Kincardine.
We , are- sorryo';
•t report''that
Mrs. Catherine 'Hewitt is a' pa-
tient in Kincardine hospital fol-
lowin "an`; injury.,
• Mr. .and Mrs, • Ralph. 'Haldenby
- and Billy.,.visited .--with his . 'par
increase of'3 or 4 cents above
the last . uotatioris nd';at a time' •ents, Mr:' and ' Mrs,: William E.
q `a Haklenby,
when sales are: not supposed to
be, good, and in spite of an in -
Mrs.
visitors with Mr. &
crease in .the weeks ,;marketing
Mrs. Lyman Sutton were Mr. &
of 'almost 40,000 birds. No won--
' Mrs. Cecil Sutton and Robbie,
der 'that the Mr. anMrs.�Charlie Murray, Mr.
association isasking
the ',growers ' to report' .the prices, and Mrs.'Gerald.. Gibson, : Ruth'.
for 'which ' they have actually
sold their broilers. With :practi-
cally no price • quotations: from
processors it is 'difficult:. for the.
organization to obtain the•..in
formationnecessary to' give
some :leadership • to the industry.
The' second ' item ' of • interest
was an • indication in the Press
that canning vegetable and fruit
growers are considering'::'the :for-
mation of 'unions, I wonder if it
would be 'better and perhaps eas-
ier to organize Co-operative pro
cessing plants of their own.
has passed they are just a little
surprised to find that' the train-..
ing - was ,even more. useful ,..than.:
they .'lad anticipated. We : are a'
little. more as to 'num-
bers; this year :and, we .;hope that
We • . can have the': names of the.
delegates just as soon as possible.
A' couple ,of indications of the
problems•: facing farm . people`
during . the next year:. appeared in
the last' two'; days;; The•:first is .in
the Broiler ; Growers. report . which
by request •.published . the ' price
quotation .forwo broiler pro-,
�,, r
cessors one at 14c plus ,contract
.act
premiurn " and the other at a
straight 16 cents. This : is an
and Susan: •
• Mrs., Clare.' Snarling, and 'boys
of Walkerton ' • spent : Thursday
with 'Mr, and •;Mrs. George Hald-
'enby.
•Mr. and Mrs Chris Shelton of,
Hanover . and their Miele, Mr.
Herbert Pearson of London, vis-
ited :on Monday: with' Edna and
May Boyle.
The• Presbyterian W.M.S.. met
at the home of - Mrs. Tom .Mac-
Donald with 10 members/ and 2
visitors answering. the roll call
with ,the word "Xing.". The• open-
ing hymen was `°While Shepherds
Watched Their. ,Flocks •by
Mrs:' ,Gordon MacDonald ..gave,
the secretary's report and the
treasurer's' report was •.given by
Mrs, Frank Maulden.•.
• Mrs. McKinney had charge of
the following 'prograin which op-
ened . with •praYer anted a poem,
"C•hrisemas" by Mrs. Walker. The
scripture from: the 2nd chapter
of St.' Matthews was read by Mrs.
McKinney' followed' by, prayer by
Mrs.' •Guest. A solo, by Mrs, Wal-
ker was enjoyed by all. A read-
ing "The *home at Christmas" by
Mrs, McKinney'' and Mrs. Guest
favoured with a piano Sitio., The
,Bible Quiz on Joshua, was 'given
by Mrs. Frank Maulden. A read-
ing "A. Christmas gift that lived"
by Mrs. McKinney;, CaroIs, 'Holy'
Nigh"an"Away in a 'Manger"
were sungfollowed by prayer.
and grace. Lunch was. served.
Elgin Times .is going .to '$3.50.
Ches:ley. is organizing to launch
a $25,000, campaignto instal ;arti
ficial ice in. -their arena.'
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Carrying a bone in his month, •
• a dog crosseda river on a ParrOW •
bridge. He saw his own image
refected,n the water and decided
that it was another dog with a
bone larger than his. Consumed.
'with envy, he opened his mouth.
to grab the other bone
' d lost his own,
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of Canada insurance program need
• envy no one. For no one can better
face the future than the man who,
through the medium of life insurance,
has provided' for his retirement years or,
if he should not survive, for his
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Mr. and Mrs.. Dan .T ollefson of
Toronto spent the week -end with.
Mr. -and Mrs.. Ezra Stanley.
Messrs. , Douglas, and Floyd;
Stanley. were in -Detroit over the
Week -end.
-Holiday" visitors. with. Mr:; and
Mrs:` Bert'`; Nicholson'` 'were. ` Miss
Donna N icholson• of . Stratford,
and . Mr, and Mrs: Ted Evans.: of
Rexdale f.
.The Anglican, service will. be'
held at 3 o'clock,d,: ring t -e month,
of Januarys '
Visitors during the week with
Mrs. William Cox: and Rev. Ben .
son '.Cox ' were Mr. and Mrs.
Reginald Bell and -family ` of
G'oderich, Mr' and .Mrs Mark
Johnston, Con. 8,- Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Hodgins,, London, Mr. &
MTs. Jack Scott, ' Bill, and' Bob
:of .Huron,
•'Mr. . J. R..Lane ` Mr.";and
Frank. Maulden.,`'and Keith were
New Years' visitors with Edna; :&
May Boyle: •
Mrs. J. :.W • Colwell'.:`spent.'.:a
few -days with Mr. and Mrs;,' Don
McCosh, ' Purple : Grove. , µ •
The •Holyrood . W I.. will meet.
on Thursday with; Mrs.' Tom Hod
gins and Mrs Sam Farmer, :hos:-'
tesses.' ; Roll .call, :A : thought for
the New ' Year. Motto, ` This is a
'new 'page–try to- ,keep it clean.
Directors, ' Mrs. Tom Hodgins,
Mrs 'Sark Farmer:
Miss Winnifred . Percy,- ' Billy,
Joan and Brian Percy spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. Lapp
and . family at • Wingham. '
OBITUARY: • f
JAMES . EDWIN : MILLS
Funeral 'services vtere=held at
the 'J: Keith Arthur 'funeral home
at' Auburn, for Jame E in 'Milts
who passed '.aw i Victoria.
Hospital; , London his 19th
year. �.
Born in West Wawanosh *Town-'.
ship, Jim was the-son,.of Mr, and
Mrs.' Ted Mills •arid Was a student
at-Goderi.ch District. Collegiate;
Institute . until he beca'me` ill over,
a, year ago,, . • .
He was a member' of Knox Un
ited "Church, Auburn.
Surviving besides his sorrow- ;
in parents'are two. sisters Joan r,
g ,
a student 'at Stratford Teachers'
College, and his. twin sister. June.
.The largely `. attended funeral
was in "c;harge . of Rev. Charles'
Lewis, Burial tookP lace in Dun-
gannon,
un-
ganno cemetery.. The pallbear—
ers. were . young. friends of the
deceased; .
Donald young; i.;
Elwin..
Good,. Donald•'D.urntn,, Allan Web
ster, ;Bob Hallatn:and M Bakker::
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