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The World Day of Prayer service
was held in Knox Church, on Friday
afternoon. Leaders were Mrs
Stanley Fischer, president of the
Evening Auxiliary, and Mrs. Kenneth
MacDonald, president of the Evening
Auxiliary. Mrs, Glen Huether read.
the Parable of the Talents and
prayers were given by Mrs: Frank '
Smith, Mrs. Gordon Engel, Mrs, Alex
Steiss and Mrs, Wilfred Strickler,
A paper on "Labourers together
With God", prepared by Miss A.
Forrest, was read by Mrs. Engel.
Mrs. Glen R. Thompson and little
daughter 'went to Toronto and
attended the wedding of her brother
on Saturday. i
Mr, Lytle Gordon arrived home•
I Saturday from a three months
I
was home for the week-end.
selection of the best. ...13111MMTOMIESUMILI N.65107.1 1•11PENMat I c ostal Church.
holiday in Florida and other points.
telt that the Board would be willing a a *
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fklialliftd &leg and entertainment nightly by
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn and to discharge offending yard mana- i, I\Ir. an.t1 Mrs. Robert Young of tcp Eters lo the Casino. ideal Fe. the
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little son, Kitchener, spent the week- .. t .gers but while this would be clesit- ,Gravelburg, Sash., are visiting at
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. able I am afraid the new manager 1 the home of Archie Moses. Mrs.. I
Earl Dunn. ' wound he criticised for favouring the Young is a sister of Mrs. Misses.
Miss Maxine Smaildon, Kitchener, transporters who were total abstain- ! * * a
1 I Sunday, March 6th. being Student's OM,
porting hogs straight, The farmer 1 ducted morning services' at Tees-1
s q • . • ' g the I water, and Kinloug.h. In the evening I I .
Before you oily you, Le,-,4 Jr bite marketing yards and may do thin 1 the young people from the Presby- i
model used ear see us about OUT LOW,. in any manner he choses, From the tery of Huron-Mditland, met in St, I ,
Cost FinalletTfg Sprvice. ATallable time those hogs are delivered to the ) Andrew's Church in Wingham, The 1
they are the; responsibility
message was given by James Perri° I marketing, yard until they are sold
of th e 1 and Ross Smith assisted with the-
F. 0. B. to the packer who purchasea l
) devotions. Marketing Agency, They are sold ,
for either Dealer or Private Salsa.
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(By J. Carl Hemingway)
At the Annual meeting in Morris
township of the Federation of
Agriculture one gentleman suggested
that bottles of whiskey were being
used by .transporters to get extra
loads of hogs r.mt of the yards to the
packing plants,
As IlOderstand the Liquor Control
Act, this is ilsiegal use and a
chargeable offence. If this gentleman
wishes to lay charges I would think
the Provincial Police would be
required to investigate.
The Representative of the Hog
Producers Board who was present
tried to get names, times and ,facts
but was minable to do so,
In order to prevent complaints I •
them but it is the responsibility of MELVILLE W. M. S.
the packer to provide the transport- Mrs, T. E. Kennedy of Bliaevale
'thanked by Mrs. D, Matheson: producers that this matter does not Members§ of the MiesiOn Band with affect the desirable fetittirea Of the
present" Marketing Plan. There were their lettdera Grahent Work,
juat
as many complaints about the Mrs. Calvin Knitter, and Mrs.
George Elliott, were Present and bad transportation' of hogs 2 years
ago when there was no mokdeing, 'gay° h' musical which
'Plan , Mato Solo§ by Sally
Galbraith, Dorothy and Anne
tinder the nresent system, how- and chorus by Judy
evef, if this inatto of tranapOrtrit- Work, Anne *Miter, DefiethY Elliott,
ion should becbina seriously (iota. Joyce Ittither, and loan Elliott,
mental to 'the trodueet it can . TrosteaSeS for the aftereOli wore
remedied. Mrs. iflemtnell, Harold Cardiff,
Virst„ the packers could be told Wesley Kerr, Guests were pre-
to etrefige 'their own transportation. sent from ItTi6Jt Churches, drat-
I I dolitht that this wend be .desirable brook and label, both fermet con-
as it would more neatly., , ,grettatieriS of Itet and 'Mrs, t,
&tete( contracts eotild be let by "
RentiedY,
tender the ittitiaportatiCiii Of all et *At
hogs front ,etteli assembly Yard, TMS lyC, •
might be eiteater,
Hoines
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Fititiliy; the Ofgehitettiiiii conid
tareintae tritelta and vn L.." -7 —
*hen tito'
delivered haSia. 1146,
ation.
large ones, are continually buying
hogs from widely separated yards
providing transportation would be
unhandy and expensive At the re-
quest of the packers, the Hog market-
ing Board has agreed to find suit-
able transportation. Through their
yard managers the Board tried to
give transporters loads out of the
yards in proportion to the number of
hogs they bring in, There have been
complaints. Some no doubt are histi-
fied Some no doillibt are not. In Some
cases perhaps the complaints would
be reduced by changing mangers in
others the complaints would in-
crease. I feed sure that the Board
will try to keep a close check on
their yard managers and take action
where necessary, I would remind
Let us get this matter of trans-
OF AGRICULTURE
Mr, James Perrie spent a few days
last week with cousins in Hamilton. I
„Mrs, Wan Smith has returned
to her home after spending several
weeks in 'Wingham hospital.
Mr. . and Mrs. Murray Vodden,
London, were week-end visitors, I
S
with friends here.
was the guest speaker on Tuesday
afternoonof last week when the
Women's Missionary ;Society of
Melville Presbyterian Church held
their annual expense tea, The theme
of the meeting was "Prayer.”
'Mrs. J. H. Greene, the president, I
was in the chair and opened the I
meeting with prayer and a short
definition of prayer. Miss Nellie
Jardine read scripture and "Though- '
I is on Prayer." Mrs. John Bowman
led in, prayer. 'Mrs. Greene read an
article stressing the importance of
giving preference to important
things,
In her address, Mrs, Kennedy,
using "Refugee Year 1960" as a
starting point, told of a series of
experiences in her career as the wife
Of a minister, as she came in con-
tact with Nem Canadians. She was
Bursary Sunday, James Perri e con-
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs. Thomas. Jolly member of the Women's Missionary
Mrs, Thomas jolly the former .groups, Jr. and Sr„ also a Sunday
School teacher in the Exeter Pent*, Rebecca May Hogg, died at St
Joseph Hospital, London, on Tueo,
day, Feb ruary 23rd, to her 74th
year.
Born at Brussels, Ont,, a dough-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Win,
Hogg; one sister (Jennie) Mrs.
Mrs. W. J, Mitchell, Sask., and,
brothers James, John and Harold
all predeceased her.
A former schoolteacher, htwing
taught at Sodom, Blyth, and in Sask-
atchewan where she joined her
parents early in the ,century. She
married and farmed near Mossbank,
Sask, until 1937 when the family
moved east and took up farming at
Kippen. In 1.946 they retired to
Exeter where she was an active
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She's stretching her home
improvement dollar by call-
ing us in the winter when
we're not too busy—when
we're glad to get interior
renovation jobs,
Next summer we may not
have time for a job like this.
By having it done now, she's
getting a better arid a faster
job because skilled workeri
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She is survived by her husband.,
Thomas, one daughter, (Jennie)
Mrs. Cecil Kipfer, Hensall; three
sons, Donald of Exeter, Harald of
Scarborough; Nornvin of Sudbury
and twelve grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs.' Jolly celebated their
40th wedding anniversary last Apra.
The body rested at the T, Harry
Hoffman funeral home, Dashwoost
until Wednesday, at 3 ,p, m then at
the Pentecostal ehtrch where
the service was conducted on Thant-
day at 2 o'clock by Rev. M. Holm*
of Exeter, and Rev. S. M. Hammon&
London. Interment was in Exeted"
cemetery.