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fficers; Plan Tour
visit to the Ford Museum and
'Greenfield Village are being con-
sidered.
John Strclig, 4-IT Club Leader
from Gorrie, succeeded Robert • P.
Allan, Brucefield, as president of
the group, and he will be suppor-
ted by. Anson McKinley, Zurich, as
vice-president. Maurice Hallahan,
13lyth, secretary-treasurer, was. re:
elected.
Directors for the various types
of clubs are: Dairy, Irwin Trewar-
;tha, Seaforth; Beef, ,,James Coult-
es, Belgrave;. Swine, Arnold Afton,
Lucknow; Tractor maintenance,
Lorne Hackett, Lticknowy Forest-
try, .john Jackgon, Wingbam;„
Poultry,- Bob McKinley, Znrich;
Grain;.It.,Norman Alexander, Lon-
tiesborp; ,cash crop clubs",
Datigall, Exeter. Representativeon
the Comity Federation of Agrictd-
ture is Robert, J=1`, Allan, Bruce-
Durifig, •• „the program, G: W.:
Montgomery, retiring agricultural:
representative, thanked the Lead-
ers' ter the work they had' been
arid were .eontinuing to, do in 441'
;Club work, remarking on' the
growth in the work since the first
!PH Club Leaders dinner in 195.
spoke ,:of leaving the county,
and ,suggested. •his wish" to be of`
any 'help 'he could to the' farniers
lef Huron in his new position -as;
grieulttu'al agent with the ,CnZR:
.3,fentgomery leaves for, the
city on March 4.
• •
Directqrs of the 4-H _Club Leaders Associa-
tion were elected at the annual meeting of the
group in Clinton last Friday; February 15. Front
row, left to right, Irwin Trewartha, "Seaforth,
director for the dairy clubs; Arnold Alton, Luck-
now, director for swine clubs; James Coultes,
Belgrave, for the beef clubs; Lorne Hackett,
LticknOw, for the tractor maintenance clubs; ' hack row, Norman Alexander, Leiidesboro, for
the grain clubs and William. Dougall, Exeter,
for the cash crop chilis.
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• The February meeting. of ' the
Women's 1Vassionary SOciety will
be held, this 'week with Mrs. Rob-
ert Peek In charge, of program.
Mission. Band'
'Twenty-four .children, met on
Sunday morning for the regular
Goshen Mission Band meeting
held in the Sunday School with
Mrs, RObert McKinley and Mrs.
Kenneth .Parke charge.
poem franc WorldrriancIS. enti
"Valentines for Peace," which.
was followed with the Mjssion
Band Purpose. Joan Elliott play*
4d. the :piano. for the hymn,
Marlene Keys read a story "s-
kix-no, Movie," with questions asked
on it. Raye Armstrong read
story called "Kie, the Indian Shep-
herd Boy", an.(i Gerald -layter
read one entitled "Geronimo,"
bwendoyn McBride took up the ,
offering which was followed by
prayer, Twelve have :paid Mein-
bership fees so far.
The story "Swing Day," about
Korean children was told by Mrs.
K. Parke, The meeting-came to
a close with prayer?.• •
Attention Farmers
NOW is the time to place yopr.arder for a silo, to avoid
the shortage of cement and geol.
Contact Me At Once For Full Information
ELMER HUGILL
SILO BUILDER
Phone HU 2-9432 7-- Clinton — P,O, Box 40, Isaac St.
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, APPLICATIONS FOR.,
WARBLE PLY INSPECTOR
FOR THE TOWNSHIP• OF STANLEY •
The Council of •the Township of,Stanley receive
applications for the position of Warble Fly Inspector for 1957.
Applications to 'be hi writing and to be in the hands of the clerk by 12 o'clock noon, March 2, 1957.
(Signed) FRED WATSON, Clerk,
Township of Stanley, Hayfield, Ontario.
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TOWNSHIP ;OF STANLEY
SEALER TENDERS will be received by the Uncierideed for the
SPRAYING OF CA'TTLE, FOR 'WARBLE 'FLY . • . and for ,the
SUPPLYING OF .WARBLE FLY POWDER •
for ,spraying in the TOWNSHIP Oir'eSTANIMY in 1901.. Tenders to be in the hands of the clerk by 12 o'clock noon,
Mareh 2,1957. LoWest or any tender not necessarily, accepted,
(Signed) FRED WATSON,' Clerk,
Township• Of Stanley, Hayfield, Ontario,.
'WARBLt 'FLY 010AIGit .;
Goptiticii TOWNSHIP • ,•,•... •
TENDERS are. ,,stip.PWt*'ff
400 i;BL. OF ItTIARBILE-.PkT,LPOWDER,.- -
tebetdellvered.- to the •TOWnisidi by MarCh. 23rd. -599-4bs.sof4he ;
-total to be in 15 lb. bags and.210 to be in Ii lb. 'cartons.
TENDERS are also ioiihO§ritA.Xiiic, of CIATTIeE is the Township under the Warble Fly •Caninalgu. Tenders to
state, a price per bead lot the pPraying.
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.early 60 legtlem of the 4-4-.gram.
baoperating in Klaxon County, In the dairy Club work, he hoped.
re vests of. the Ontario Depart,,. for more continuity in • the pro-
nt of Agriculture last Friday, gram, where a 4-1i club Member
a steak dinner served in Hotel woldd not.start off each year with
aeon at noon, The occaaion was another 'calf, but would continue
annual meeting of the 4,41 ;he care and feeding of the one .
,Leaders; .Association. • with which he started,.,.with the
idea of increasing the productivity
of the animal in futhre years.
He suggested that the grain.
clubs, which have done a ...geoid deal.
to introduce new 'varieties should
be making even more use of 'infor-
mation gathered for costing, and
should be malting some fertilizer
'trials:- .
.. In conclusion, Mr, Gill said, "We
are pioneers .of a. new day. It is
essential to •ntive farmers .and
leaders that are well trained, Even
with all the new industries being
brought into being, agriculture is
still the basic one, .and is a 'ehal-
lenge to any man."
County LOL Will Celebrate Annual
"Walk" In Listowel, on July 13th
ohn Gi11,. of the animal InIsball-
Department of OAC, Guelph,
the gnest,speaker, introduced
A. S. Bolton, assistant agricul-
sl representative, He was•
inked by the new presideht, Mr,
m Strong! Carrie.
Gal, based his remarks on
importance of fitting the 44,-I
.113 program to the changing
Oa in agriculture; suggesting
a stress on showyard standards;
more . on rate of gain and ec-
Any of gain. He suggested
easing utility Value ih steers,.
:b perhaps a commercial steer
ding program for older club
mlbers. At the dinner speakers included
['he speaker suggested that too Warden Harry Gowdy, reeve of
at an emphasis was put on live Howl* TaWnsliip; Reeve William
ging, whereas it could he laid Jevvitt, Lonclesboro, Hallett Town-
e effectively on beef carcass ship; Mayor W. J. Miller, Clinton,
"ff we don't know our who welcomed the group to the
a product," said Mr. Gill, "how county and A. S. Bolton, and IT.
we expect to sell it to the pub- deVries; zone forester.
David. McLean, who is replacing
university man reported a Duncan F. Waller as passenger
at Jack of knowledge of sound agent on the ONIT, was in attend-
natal-Lent practiees among On- mice, and.-putlinetivosts, .etc, con-
k) farmers, and even a,laek of cerning .a .proposed. 4.H Club tour
basic knowledge of balanced to Detroit this • stunmer. The
ling. He indicated that -it was Leaders decided on holding this
e to think of ways of starting tour , when it could be arranged
nerd performance, testing pro- during, the week of July 15.
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The Tucicismith Township
Scholl Area Board-
Cordially. Invites Parents and Ratepayers
=of the School Area to attend
THE OFFICIAL OPENING
'of the New Addition to the
Egmoildville School
On
FRIDAY MARCH 1 1957
The ceremonies wilr carnMence at 2 .p.m. in the ,
EgmondVille United Church basement, to' be follow-
ed by. the Official .9pening of the new Classroom
and Public InsPection Of the modern school facilities
now provided for the. pupils.
ROSS J. FORREST,
thairman ,pf the Board.
sociate. County Marshall, Earl
Cooper, 182 Goderich; Auditors,
Asa Deeves and Norman Sly, both
of 710 Clinton. Immediate Past
County Master,Joseph Caldwell.
Approximatey: 100 people were
present., A dedication of new
County Officers' collars was giv-
en 53,- the`Rev, Bro. Slade, Wood-
ham,
BRUCEFIELD
Correspondent
„ MRS. H, F. BERRY
shorts tHU, 2-7512
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The monthly meeting of the -Wo-
man's Missionary Society was held,
in the scnoolroom of the church an
February 11, Mrs. W. Fothering-
ham was in charge of "the, devp-t
dens and opened the meeting with
bytim "73•: The 'Scripture readings
were giVen 1;4Y1 Mrs, J. Cairns)
from Ephesiant 4;• 1,7-23 and Mrs:
`Wilson read Ephesians -5: 11.1.20:
, • H. ,Dalrymple ,gaire the anal*:
els to the questions for discussion,:
S. PPIXOPJ :t4Ok s,the Alain
The roll-call was Answered with a
verse of "Your ;Favottrite,Hymn".;
Thank-you, notes, were 'received
froth Airs. T. Baird, Sr., Mrs.'-J.
Henderson, Miss Margaret Me-
Queen and Miss Leala Taylor. It
was. decided to purchase the book`
Si11!,4:#04iP cthis YAW.' -41,1414e 01
silence was `observed in.meniory
Mrs, .Tames MOndie, who had been
a Isife -Member ;for ,a number 'of
Years.
Mrs. T.,13. Iia._irdArave a Splendid
reading on Christian stewardship,
and Mrs. Allan, •.• Sr.) "gave
prayer for the WM.,S missionary,
Miss Mabel Brandon.
The World Day of Prayer ser.
vice vcrill be,held At three o'clock,
Friday, March 8.
Tbe missionary program from
the study Book," South East Asia,
was led by Mrs. N. Walker, as-
sisted by Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. -W.
Fotheringham and Miss Edith
Bowey. The story of the work in'
Hong Kong and Formosa was most
'interesting
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The annual meeting of the Loy-
al Orange • Ledge for the County
of Hnion South was held in God-
crick on Monday evening, Feb-
ruary 18. The coutity has had a
very successful year. They decid-
ed to celebrate the Battle of the
Boyne on Saturday, July 13, in.
the town of Listowel, •• •
Present were County Mastets
and Past Ootinty,Mastera of neigh-
bouring' counties. Also Right Wor-
shipful Brother Charles Smith,
.Kitchener, Grand Master of On-
tario West; and• Worshipful "Bro-
ther Hammond, Orange Insurance,
representative,
The folloWing efficers Were duly
elected andinstallecl by the Grand
Master 'assisted •by Worshipful
Brother Hammond •as • installing
Marshall: Worshipful °aunty Mas-
ter Kenneth Betties, 1..OL No. 831
Winthrop; DePuty County Master
BOrden , Brawn, 793, Seaforth;
COttrity 'Chaplain, Oliver' jacnies,
3249 'Exeter; County Recording.
Secretary, William Cu. Riehl, ,,71()
Clinton; County `finance, secretary,
71,0 Clinton; „County
frr Cast-trek, F.rank Falconer, 710
Clinten;:County Xecturer,
Fred Ife0131110t4, 1035 -Varna;
Second. :Lecturer, ,Fred Jamieson',
Woodham; COunty :Marshall;
Williatii McElwain, 24 Sayfield; As-
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