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041)?14 tiga Wing: has been nam-
ed the new home economist for
Hunan County,' $he will 'take ov-
er part of the work of Miss
zey Builcnk, who now is in, charge
of the work in Bruce, only, in-
stead of the' two counties,
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Mneri Mrs. Harry Clark and
Cathy, Byron, visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs'. W, O. Goodwin,.
and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. J, E, lYfea,van
tended the Lowe reunion livid at
Seaforth Lions Park, on Saw,.
day, June 22.
Rev. and KM. C, Daniel are
.aPentitrig July at their sunnier
cottage near Goderlch. Their son-
in-law and. daughter, Rev. George
peers, Mrs. Speers and little son
Danny, Saskatoon,. will be their
guests for that month.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle left
.(n't 'Monday for Toronto, and were
flying Tuesday morning to Wash-
ington, and from there to New
York City later in. the week. Mr.
Mickle won this trip which in-
elUdes conducted tours of both
• cities, for himself and has wife for
sales in 1956 for the Ralston Pur-
ina .CemparrY. •
• Reception
The new auditorium of the
Community Arena was filled to
capacity Friday evening, June 21,
`Or a reception honoring Mr. and
Mrs. George Bell (nee Mildred
Eallantyne). The young couple
were presented with a well filled
purse of money, The presentation
address was read by Mervyn Ey-
re, and presentation by Harry Jac-
obi. Desjar,dine's orchestra fur-
nished music for the dance,
Bingo Winners
Winners at the, Legion. Bingo
last Saturday night included, Mrs.
Orville Smith (2), Ed. Corbett
(3), Mrs. Wes. Venner; Mrs, Mae
McLellan; `Jack • Brintnell; Mrs.
Norman Baird, • Brucefield (2);
Mrs.- C. Wilkinson; Mrs. A. Poi:
rewsesee neewseseawsesrees
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These Were all winners.
Corbett won the $5. .door prize, and
:Mrs. William Clement the share-
ttic-.wealth .garne. The jackpot
which was not Won, will be worth
$110 next genie,. in 52 calls.
Closing service at. the United
*Churchwill be on June 30, Sem
vices. will be held for the month
of July in Carmel • Presbyterian
Church, Rev. Donald MacDonald
in charge. Mr. MacDonald will
also have charge orthe daily vac-
ation Bible 'School to bd• held in
connection with the receational
playground activities the second
week in .July,
Tai school will be held in the
playgrounds with Robert Reaburn,
principal of the public school here
in charge. His assistants will 'be
Miss Gwen Spencer
'
and Miss
Mary Ann Rennie, Mr. MacDon-
ald will give the devotional at the.
commencement of each day.
Rev. Daniel will conduct union
services in the United Church for
August.
Love-Forest Clan
Under ideal. weather conditions
over 100 members of the Love-
Forrest clan held their reunion at
Turnbull's Grove. Members at-
tended from Gravenhurst, Sask.,
Kincardine, Guelph, Galt, Strat-
ford, Grand Bend, Nippon, Exeter
and Hensel'. Sports were in the
:charge of Robert and James Love.
Robert Love, Thedford, was' elec-
ted ,,president, and Mrs. Ruth
Whiting, Parkhill, secretary-treas-
Urer.- Turnbull's Grove will be the
1958 setting for the reunion:
Earl Burtt, who conducts the
Queensway nursing home here is
still confined to South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter, recovering from
head injuries suffered in a fall aft
the nursing home some weeks ago.
Schwalm Family
The first Schwalm Reunion was
held at Riverview Park in Exeter,
on Saturday, June 22, under ideal
weather conditions. Members of
'the clan were present from Belle-
Byron, Springbank, Hamil-
ton, Stratford, Stoney Creek, Bur-
lington, Aurora, St. 1VLarys, St.
Thomas, Thedford, Exeter and
Hensel.
A full line of sports were run
off in charge of Mrs. Harold Han-
son, Stratford; Arthur Pfaff, St,
Marys and Murray May, Byron.,
Bathing and a ball game climaxed
the recreation period.
Prizes for the oldest present
went to Mrs. Violet Schwalm,
Hensall; youngest, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harris, London;
coming longest distance, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur O'Hara, Belleville.
Murray J. May, Byron, was el-
ected president, Mrs. Jack Mc-
Farlane, St. Thomas, secretary-
treasurer- 1958 reunion will be
held at the same place.
(By our /fossil correspondent)
Itle lovely lawns at the home
of tMr, and Mrs. Carl Payne,
Paghway 4, south of liensaia, prov-
ed an ideal setting for tile annual
picnic of .Herisall Women's Insti-
tute, held June 17, with an attend-
ance of over' 30 members, guests
and children.
Preceediing the picnic the, mem-
bers toured the lovely new $100,,,
000 public sehool.
A delicious picnic supper • was
served from tables set up on the
lawn, Mrs. Payne, president presid-
ed for the business meeting. Mrs.
Gordon ShWalan was appointed on
the committee on Home 'conozn-
ies .and Tlealth../
A discussion took place on the
'W. I. holiday at the 0. A, C.
Guelph, in July. Plans were out.
lined and the committee appointed
for a bus trip, Mrs. S, Roobol, Mrs'.
H. Horton; Mrs. N. Cook, • and
Mrs. B. Rowe will, form the tourist
committee.
Discussion centered around the
Bean Festival on Labor Day and
it was decided to have a booth,
with Mrs. G. Armstrong, Mrs. W.
R. Stephenson, Mrs.. R, Elgie and
Mrs. L. Chapman in charge.
Miss M. Ellis and Mrs. Arm-
strong, gave %splendid reports of
the Distric Annual held at Dash-
wood. One interesting question
brought up at the annual was,
"Are we less educated than we
were 60 years ago?" It was decid-
ed to order printed stationery for
the Institute.
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Fast Wednesday, IPtgiR•
on County had visitors,.
The Farm Forum from 'Shet-
land, in Lambton County made up
a bus load for the tour, It was
111 Y good , fortune to be asked to
conduct 'these people. •Tneir first
contact with Huron was at Grand
Tlend where they had dinner at
the 13renner House,
From there we followed the 14.4e
shore road past many fine farms'
With numerous large fields Of
white beans. This surprised our
visitors as soybeans are replacing
white beans in their district. At'
Goderich we were conducted
-through the Court House and the
visitors were enthusiastic in their
17,atse' q?f , the :building.
Our next stop was the Crop Im-
proVement test plots for hay Mix, tureS on the gam of William
Clark near Carlow. After Inspec-
ting some of Mr. Clark's top qual-
ity Herefords, the group met
Douglas .17I, Miles, agricultural re-
presentative for the county, at the.
test plots. These consisted of
various copibinations of vernal. al-.
falf a, Canadian brome,-lion brome,
Ladino and La Salle red cloVer
and climax timothy, Mr, Clark is
going to have a heavy yield of haY
from all plots but undoubtedly
some combination Will prove sup-
erior, ,,,The results will be avail-
able later.,
Robinson's modern cattle feeding
Station, also near Carlow, - There
Were 125 cattle in the lot ambper-
baps the most interesting feature
was the filling -of the feed manger
from .a self-unloading wagon in
about five minutes, The thrgti.
MSS and healthy condition of all
animals .assured satisfactory gains, The fact, that, out of the 600 cat-.
tie fed out of this barn in the
past three` years, there has been
only one fatality, speaks very
highly for the management of this
enterprise.'
The tour continued through
Clinton, past the County Home,
the Air School and on to "home
sweet home" for our visitors,
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Kippen. Chuich
Earns $200 at
Berry Supper
(By our itensall correspondent)
Over $200 was received at the
ham and strawberry supper held
at St. Andrew's United Church,
Kippen, en June 21, by the Wo-
man's Association of the church.
A program chaired by Mrs. R, El-
gie, was held on the church lawns,
and included slides shown by Ray
Mills, Woodham, of his trip to the
West coast, and numbers by local
:Suounerhill Club.
Meets in Home of
Mrs. C. Farquhar
The S.ummerhill Ladies' Club
held their June meeting at the
one of Chester Farquhar,
with Mrs, Percy -C4bblog$ in the
chair, 20 members and twr.F vis-
itors were present,
Mrs. Fred 'Vedden gave the
treasurer's report, and Mrs, Law-
renee Cummings reported on the
hospital meeting, Print were
ap-
rons and pillow -owe wore. given
Out to he made for the bazaar
which is to be held on October 19.
Plans were made to hold the pic-
nic on July 3, at Bayfield, in the
afternoon. 4
"Thank yons" were read from
Mrs'. Lloyd Stewart and Mrs.
Johnston, Mrs, Russell, Good gave.
a reading, Mrs, Wes. Hoggart
some jokes, and Mrs. Percy Gib-
;..ifuron County
Farmitig Report
(By MILES, Agrioultnro
Beproontetive tor Huron
"Haying is the order of the 47-
and most farmers are making it
.4$ fast as possible, Spring .gralo,
of both oats and barley are bet
gippirt, to bead out, Corn is 41.140..
making fair progress,.
"Pastures are adequate With e.
good flow of milk,"
Wings gave an outline on the.'
Shakespearian 'play "TvvelftlL%
Night."
The July meeting is to be ile14: at the home of Mrs. Neville Fop,
bes. The program ' committee f
Mrs, Earl Blake, Mrs. Williarrp
Jenkins", Mrs, Ross • Lovett ant),
Mrs, William. Lovett. The lunch
committee is Mrs; Chester Far-
quhar, Mrs. Charlie Merrill, Mrs..
Wes. .Vodden and Margaret Goods_
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Lam6ton Farm Forum is
isitor; Beans, Barns
(By 4. Carl flemingway)
News of :Henson
OwnsPendent AIDS. lM nx,purs
rhono Dienes11 5
Hensall
Hold Picnic
Lakeview. Casino
GRAND' BEND
Dancing Nightly .
Starting June 29th
Midnite Dance
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