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This Aeddent Celendar Ati,i,04 the daily accumulation of 1,60 fatal meta vehicle` atctijenu that resulted in the
death of 100 persons in Ontario In 1957,
In relecsiti§ the Calendar foe publication; Hon. M. B;bythoha,C5afaeto Minister of Transport; stated that "the' colindae
Is a=more etalbent ternitider of the safety' problem tlidet thousands of words of text,, deinOtlittote§ the need roe'
CaUiltSiidate and common sense not Only at holiday' ar other peak petiotis,. but On every Hoy 'throughout the year.
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room of the church by member*:
of the Dorms society of the Ma-
cardine church,
The theme of the evening service
wais, "IS there sukcirirtoo in 011.14
devottonsVI and the devotionnj
period was taken by Teeswater,
evening group. Mrs. Jack Colvin.
read the scripture. Mrs. Gordon
iStobo gave the meditation and
James Reid led in Prayer.
The high lights Of synodical were
continued by Mrs. Ken Leitch,
Wingham, and Mrs. Elsie Johnston,
Kincardine. ' ii
A vocal duet was contributed
by Mrs. Ian„Hamilton and 1411511
Helen Perrin, Kineardlue.
Miss lintaI&Z ,hddreSS in the
the evening was accompanied by
al series 'of Colored ' slides telling
Of niissiinary work in India and
rormosa.
'A knalduation sewing for twQ
5C7-11,111
South Kinloss members of the
C. G. IT. was in charge of Mre.
Walter Baliagh of Teeswater.
Mrs. Morgan Henderson; retiring
President thanked the society for
the co-operation and assistance and
hoped for the Same for her Ste
c eAs;s'or.
hymn land the closing pitiyer
by Mrs. John Speir, Brussels closed
the meeting. Tea was served to the
delegates before they left for home.
membership to Mrs. William
Douglas, Lucknow, was in charge
of Miss Mary McLeod. Since Mrs.
Douglas was unable to be present,
Mrs. Reid accepted it for her,
ANNUAL 'MEETING
MAITLAND W. M. S.
The 44th annual meeting of Malt.
land Presbyterial Society ox the
W. M. S. of the Presbyterian
Church :in Canada was held in'Knox
Presbytenian Church, Kincardine
on May 20. Two ,sessions pit 2 p.m.
.and p. Th.. were in charge of the
president, Mrs. Morgan Henderson.
Lucknow, and Artere attended by re-
presentatives from 17 churches In
the presbytery. Somebody's daughter . .
The guest speaker was Miss
Mary Whale, B. A. executive •direc-
tor of overseas missions. She was
introduced by Mrs. Morgan Hen-
derson. Injustifying her enthusiasm
for her work, she said, "There is
no job In this world so worth
while as hearkening to the voice
of God and doing His will', Speak 1. -
ing of faith, she . said, "We demon-
strate our fiadth in our spring
planting, are we witnesses to our
faith in religion? Mrs. Whale
who has recently visited many
Christian land New Christian hunch
1 ,es In India, Formosa and Japon
warned that nen-Christian faiths
atle bec'orning strongly estOlished
in our ow'n country.
ONTARIO. TRAVEL, I
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TORONTO, ONTARIO 1
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.,L Hon. Bryan L, cotticort Minister
.1 ' _I
A sliori execultive meeting pre-
ceded the afternoon session, at
which plants were made for the.
June meeting of the executive at
Langaide on June 18th, also the fall
sectional meetings.
The theme of the afternoon'
session` was Witness 'of 'Faith. The
dev.otional period was in charge of
Ashfield Anxiliary, the scr'pture
dead by Mrs. D. R. gcicituA!e, the
It couldn't, of course, be YOUR
daughter. This girl has no one
to care for her and her unborn
child. Both face a future dark
with shame and bitterness, fruit
of folly and betrayal.
But not without hope. In the
havens; homes and hospitals of
3.-he Understanding Heart The Salvation Army the unwed
d the Human Touch otherd her babe are given an m an relies confidently on YOU.
compassionate care and the
chance to build virtuous and,
happy lives. Aren't you glad.'.'
there is a Salvation Army?
To all who have fallen by the
wayside from whatever cause,' • +
The Salvation Army offers
refuge and hope. To equip its
faithful workers, for these tasks
- of mercy' arid:„restoration, 'it
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triteanddittahtei°Pra
n given
bY'')Y" Mr. Wili°11ssils'. was and
A s.thort "in Memoriam" service
ROSEi. by 1VIrs. John. Bell
, and MInSI, Bird pf the Kincardine
'society. THE SALVATION ARMY
RED -SHIELD APPEAL
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ReporCs of s,ynodical delegates
were given by Mrs. H. Amstrong,
eeswafr; Mrs. )W. 1VicIntyre,
South Kinlosst; Mrs. John Camp-
ended we will not return to the
former trulcker-,shiamer method.
rfliere are already a large imager
of hogs being prroduced on con-
trhot, Without the present market
I
therefore no selling on the part
ing system the,se hog would be the
the property of the processor and
of the producer would be possible.
In years past there were runner- ' ; *'' ' '''' ' gKelinI n' on114
, oTtlestizoyrth;
and A
mirrss.. 1,vrRi.. RM.eay-- 1 ous dealers cohering the country i 1 tarp.
He said that the combined efforts
, ,
HURON COUNTY
, 1 buying pouitry of all kinds. These 1
of both men and women are needed s
Der, Lu,cknoW.
F ED EOtATIO,N NEWS
' dealers have practioally disap- i
peared with the introduction of, — to mak
upper was served in the Co accomplish the aim of the church
contract raising of broilers. Same
• • • t t
The Legion Auxiliary will canvass this district Thursday and
Mrs. Mel. Ritchie, president of the
Kineardine society', expended a
cordial welcome to all visitors to
their church and Rev. Wallace Mc-
Lean, LuCeldiewc brought greetings
from the Huron-Mailtland presby-
Friday, May 29th and 30th.
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e an impact and the world
will happen very ra,mdly in the o around ue.
Representatives of the County , industry'. The closing of the cane- • •
TELEVISION and RADIO REPAIRS
TO ALL MAKES r
k
1 hog prodneers organizations met in i ing factories in Exeter and Forrest Mrs. R. T. MeMurrai, Zatevale,
Toronto May 21St, and unanimous. I should be. e warning to all pro- Treas., reported an increase in 1
ly Confirmed the action of the Ont ducers of the dangers of contract ,givings over last year at this `
1 ario Hog Throdncers' Marketing farming. At the present time the period.
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ORVAL HARRISON PHONE BRUSSELS ail
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Board in. maintaining the present same thing could happen very
Presentaton of an honorary life
Presentation of an honorary life
System of selling hogs through 11 easily to broiler producers.
the Co-operative sales agency
About 90% of Ontario hog crop is
now being &recited through 15
assembly marketting points of the
The Huron County Council will meet in the Court House.
Goderich, on Wednesday, June 10, 1958 at 10.00 A. M.
All aocounts, notices of deputations etc. should be in the
,hands of the .County Clerk .not later than ..Saturday, ..June 7th,
18:00 noon.
A. H. Erskine, t”'
Clerk, County of Huron.
ONTARIO ACCIDENT CALENDAR
FATAL TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN ONTARIO
BY DAYS, 1957' L.
aOtnivtaer.lo Hog Producers' do-Oper-
,
Producers ,SUpport was given to
1 the Hog Marketing Board, in face
t of considerable agitation in proce-
sSor circles• for the Hog go-Oper-
ative to dispose of their hogs
through a Dutch Clock system, a
mechanical anicillion device used in.
the marketing Of , cheese and
tobacco.
Hog Producers hit the meeting
objected to the Dutch Clock system
because they felt that it would
place the smaller and more num-
erot.is processor Iii an; unfair trading
position and limit, the effectivenesS
of th e, Majority of buyers in cora-
Petitiive bidding. Another pcbJectiOn,
to the Dutch Clock system Wag
at Processors have , bees Un-
willing to sgree to minlimum prices
essential _ to . the Dateli 'clock"
4 i auction meth)od for other products.
r.
°mileage/
7,1RE SALE ON NEW Also!, It Was expressed by producer
reoresentaitiifrei that hogs are
...„iFGoodrich TIRES , perishable product which could not
be stored at.. limes when unsatls- •
factory priees Were . being bid As SPECIAL. NEW through the Butch 'deck SySt.ent 4:-. LOW As
A. resolution front-. the Hog Pro•
ducer nieethig furtlier stated that
I the Hog Board accepted the ChM-
! lege of Pohe Farm Prod-L11dt Market,
big, Board' to haVe. .a; vtote as an-
Otteed but that it Web still the
Oplitrion of the Orgnititation that
; db .% of those toting In &tont'
sbottld thaV4 been a Satistaiottift
majority ; .alt had been redeintrietided
In the past. The peeohttton ionotka:
tabs anhioutleoment by the. leitert*
Tent that Tote Would: 'lie 'field
the Otillarito Flog Producers"' Mar.' -.• • acting Plan, 25th, • and that
1. 66..4 toonfoile vote, of those
toting, Wetild be tieee.§Sart to Cori
thine the marketing Plan in, effeet,
In eotnmenti'ng on the Marketing
Of liegS t *OW point out that,
thfs :firmotit oystein of sellimg 9'"
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