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Ryon$presented- with cloc.•�.
Correspondent Mrs.e Somerville (playing Mrs. R. Marks, low lady, Mrs. evening were •Mrs. Dave Watson,.
Mrs. Allan McCall as a man) and Archie Somerville Van Vliet Sr. High man, Hugh Mrs. Normae ' Schade, Mrs.
.A'surprise party was held at the was low man. An Address -was . Rinn, Joh man, Rev. Ed Baker. James McDonald and 'Mrs..
ill?ix4s rp Mr. and Mrs. Nelson , read by Mrs. -L. Walker and Mrs. Most zeros on card, Mrs. Marg- Nelson Marks.
Res, on Tuesday November 25, Reid presented Mr. and Mrs. ery Rock. Birthday closest to the The last euchre till after, the
Cdr Mr. and Mis. Joe Ryan, Ryan with a wall clock, date, Mrs. Nelson Reid. holiday seastdn will be held on
401iop Twp., prior to their ' Both Mr. and Mrs. Ryan spoke W°l, members in charge of the Friday, ,December 12th:
and made a fitting reply. Lunch
)moving to their new home in was served at the close of a most enjoyable evening. Pork prodAu*,,,:ers
The evening was spent in
playing progressive euchre, fol- Euchre Held {Continued from SA) .
lowed by pictures shown by Lloyd There were 12 tables in play at operator asked that the
Walker. the progressive euchre on Friday industrial milk because Qf the, Federation press to have all rattle
Winners in the euchre were: evenin held in the Walton oversupply of milk and the fact dealers be bonded. This would
High lady, Mrs. Marion Sholdice, omntun y Hall. huge international stock piles of also help; he said. in rases where
low Mary Alice Ryan. High man, Prize winners were; 1-iph lady, powdeved milk have built up. packing houses got broke- leaving
First. she said, the government farmers high and do like the
spent millions to encourage Essex packers rase.
people, to get into or stay in the A motion teas passed by. the
Xmas, seals, support- darty business and nett it cuts the meeting avid sent to Ontario
subsidv.,Thc rut, she said. would Federation of Agriculture asking
cost $300 a month on • her for the bonding.
operation alone and with just In the meantime,Mr. Austin
activity'
ty trying to get started caused real advised, all farmers buying cattle
research-,-
hardship. should check them before they
The problem of sale of sick ' leave the satesb'arn. If the cattle
The Canatan Tuberculosis and The local associations in animals through sales barns also look suspicious, hate a vet look at
Respiratory, seasc Association Ontario through their Christmas was -aired at the meeting. Vince them. if he finds anything wrong
(CTRDA) and the Ontario' Lung Seal fund' raising support Austin of Dungannon told, the the sale is void. But once the
Association have recently research approved by the story of a young farmer he knelt rattle (cave the salesbarn it is the
announced` the recipients of CTRDA as well as supporting who bought cattle at a sale and buyer who -takes the loss.
research, support. research in Ontario through the ,look them home only to find out The meeting saw the final four
The CTRDA awarded almost Ontario Lung'Association and its they were ill with 1.13 R. (a kind of places on the executive of the
$190,000. - to applicants from medical advisory group, the pneumonia). Not only did the Huron. group filled.- Beverly
across Canada. The association Ontario Thoracic Society. The animals die but he lost two of his Brown. Glen Miller. Ralph Foster
supported dive scholarships. total allotment of funds from the own herd as well and several and Doug Fortune were named to
These scholars supported will be Ontario provincial office amounts othcr� were affected. The person the posts. They join president
working in Dalhousie Univetsity to $198,000. ri 1� who sold the animal meanwhile Vos, Vice-president A1anWalper
at Halifax, the University of • Four university medical schools had sold out and gone west. The and second • vice president
Manitoba at Winnipeg, McGill in . Ontario are receiving young farmer lost close to Maurice Bean.
University at • Montreal, the continuing support for research in $2.000.
Albert Einstein College of their pulmonary units. Wb ile all cattle at a sale areW' n at
` Medicine in New York and the The Ontario Lung Association supposed to be 'checked by a
University of Western Ontario at through. its Thoracic Society ' government -appointed °
London. Research Committee approved 12 veterinarian there is little that can 1OOF
The CTRDA supported
T4 applications for research projects be done if an animal is doctored
operating grants with the that vary from basic research to enough to look healthy on the day
research work being carried out studies regarding the of the sale and disreputable seller
on a variety of topics in university effectiveness of certain drugs in such as the one in question signs euchre
medical schools extendi�tg`Srom clinical practice. the card saying the animal is
the Memorial University Medical The long term investment in healthy. Mr. Austin said. Fourteen tables were in play at
1 School in' Sl. John's, research relating to pulmonary He said the operator of the a joint euchre party sponsored by
Newfoundland to the University disease will help solve problems salesbarn was concerned over the the Rebekah and 1.0,0.F. Lodges .
of British Columbia Medical related to such conditions as , problert but that the salesbarns with Tont Carter and Mrs. Peter
School. chronic bronchitis, emphysema act only as a sellin a ent to brio
selling.agent g Matrolm in charge.
seller and buyer together.. The . Winning prizes were: Ladies
High - Mrs. Leslie McClure; Lone
Hands - Mrs. Willner 13roadfoot;
Low - Mrs. Annie Staffen. Gents ,
high - Mac Wilson; Lond Hands -
George Campbell; Low - Joe'
Christ
MOS CO p -�•� e C B . e r McLellan. Mrs. James Rose
r 1� 1' E convened the lunch.
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