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shire from Ray Small,
Kincardine, all with indexes
between 138 and 129.
The station index
evaluates the overall
performance of each boar
which completes test as
compared to the average
performance of the group
which is always 100 index.
The performance traits
measured include average
backfat thickness, average
daily gain and feed con-
version.
Boars which index 100 or
higher and are approved for
physical and structural
soundness are sold at the
monthly sales at the New
Hamburg Test Station.
A total of 41 of the top
boars have been selected for
the station sale on
February 22nd which is
sponsored by the Ontario
Swine Breeders' Association.
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MRS. JOE WM KER
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Women's Missionary Soci-
ety of Knox Presbyterian.
Church met at the home of
Mrs. Glen MeKercher on
Feb. 6 with 9 members, 1
visitor and 2 children pres-
ent, With the January_ meet-
ing cancelled due to a storm
the installation of officers
was delayed a month and
conducted today by Mrs.
Gordon Mundell. Officers for
1979 are. Past Pres, Mrs.
Burns Moffatt; Pres. Mrs.
Glenn Golley; Secretary,
Mrs. ,Joe Walker; Press
reporter, Mrs. Joe Walker;
Ass't Sec., Mrs. HarrysElliott
Treasurer, Mrs. Ross Gray:
Glad Tidings Sec.. Mrs. Loin
Mann: Literature and Library
Mrs. Burns Moffatt; Supply.
Mrs. Harold Grant; Associ-
ate Member Sec.. Mrs. Keith
Moffatt; Friendship and Ser-
vice, Mrs. Loin Mann; Ass't
Friendship and Service, Mrs.
Harry Elliott; Pianist. Mrs.
Keith Moffatt; Life Member-
ship Sec., Mrs. Glenn Golley
Ass't Explorers, Mrs. Jack
Willitts; G.O.G., Mrs. Keith
Moffatt; Ass't C.O.C., Marie
Walker; Auditors, Mrs. .1 ohn
McInnes and Mrs. Harry
Elliott; Historian, Mrs.
Bernard Thomas; Nominat-
ing committee, Mrs. Glenn
McKercher, Mrs. John
McInnes and Mrs. Jack
Willitts.
Mrs. Glen Golley opened
the meeting by reading a
poem, "0 Heart" and the
hymn "Immortal Love".
Mrs. Burns Moffatt read
from St. Luke and gave
comments telling us we
should not worry, do honest
labour, put God first in
everything. every day. Mrs.
Glenn McKercher offered
prayer.
The minutes of the last
meeting were read and
adopted.
Mrs. Ross Gray gave the
treasurer's report. The offer-
ing was received, with prayer
by Mrs. Colley.
The World's Day of Prayer
will be observed on March 2
with the service in Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Mrs. Colley chose her
topic "A Valentine Wish"
from the Glad Tidings,
stressing love. We all have
the same needs, a need to
love and lie loved, a need to
know forgiveness when we
have failed, a need to begin
anew after each failure. Even
the best of human love
sometimes fails but He will,
never leave us nor forsake usi
and He loves us with af;;'
everlasting love.
The meeting closed w:th
the hymn, "0 Love that wilt
not, let me go" and prayer.
A social time followed with
lunch served by the hostess
and 'Mrs. Burns Moffatt.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. George
Fischer and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Henning returned
from a vacation in Florida.
Marie Walker and Dayle
Fischer visited last week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Brewer and family at Milton.
Belgrave
Mrs. Aletha Rann and
Mrs. Tom Garniss of
Brussels visited on Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Harry
McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Coultes, Andrea and Alison
visited on Sunday with her
father Mr. Kenneth Davis of
Stratford.
Wm. J. Turnbull, Brussels
had the highest indexing
Yorkshire boar in the group
which recently completed
test at the Ontario R.O.P.
Test Station, New Hamburg.
This top indexing Yorkshire
Test Station graduate had an
index of 142 which combined
very low backfat thickness of
10.7 mm (.42"), average
daily gain on test of .87 kg
(1.88 pounds) per day and
feed conversion of 2.5.
Top indexing boars in the
entire group of 104 boars was
a Duroc from the herd of
Andy Schertzer, Tecumseh
with an index of 150 and a
pair of littermate Landrace
board from George and
Barbara Taylor, Princeton
with indexes of 149 and 143.
Also among the top eight
boars was a Hampshire from
Dan Lester, Forest, another
Yorkshire from Wm. Turn-
bull, another Duroc from
Andy Schertzer and a York-
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