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DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA
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GEORGE MURRAY AND JOYCE HAHN
'Teeing up for the advent of spring, OBC-TV stars George Murray'
.and Joyce Hahn compare notes on their favorite sport, golf. But
they have more than the game in common — — they both sing.
Joyce can be seen -(aed heard) every second Monday on Music '60'
Presents The Hit parade. George is emcee for the weekly Talent
.Caraven, on. Thursdays.
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SUPPORT YOUR EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN
Binicee and crutches are just two mechanical devices used to heee
crippled boys and girls to walk . . . but there is more to their
mut:meet than the use of special nonipment, To ensure thart, all of
this Pr6-:ince's .Crippled children receive the treatment, they require,
the Ontario Seelety for Crippled Children in association with 222
Service Clubs throughout Ontario are. enbaucting (be annual Easter
Seal Campaign, which opened on March 17 and has an objecthe
$850,0-00.. •
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ownship
AT 8.30 P. M.
SPEAKERS
Alvin Betties, Baytield
Speaker on Pasture Mana eent
Doug. Miles, Clinton
1 Cereal Crops andFertilization
Tiff. BRUSSELS POST u eedite, Mar't'in ,f:4111, 100
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WOMEN'S GUILD
March Inkipting Ot the Yeting
11'onten'e Guild Of :Neville
Preebyteriait Church was held W. M, S.
on '1' flag, elerch 10 With gk Icirs, Lindsay MeeKley Yaw horaphe iikombors and I 'visitor inceent. to 2# ladies for' tnn regular March
lethel B. give a reading (on ,,`,1t, meeting of Vulon W. M. S. and W. A,
Patrick followed by hymn 671. The The lender, Mrs. Leelie McKay, sere ter e front Lelee ,.09-1.0 was read chose hymn 602 and Poulin la for ir l unison. leettle L gave a well pre- the opening. Me's. eleleton Speiren
nod message on "Two. Kinds of presided for the filminess, and
Citizenship", followed by a (Moue-
even. After singing hymn e77, the
bepedietion brought this part of the
meeting 'to e.
Piens wore 'made to have a musi-
cal bake sale at the aext .meeting
April 13th and the Indies of the
(*Wet are to be invited,
UNION W. M, e. AND W, A.
H.o.4p MARCH .MEBTINOS.
GREY
Concrete Work -ev 1 loinee
General Rooting itenietleitieg
Brick and Block Word Fenn Building ztepelr,i
Plastering ey eteporte
Yecor Tile atilt lard Goode — Laid from stout tktock et eetsae
'Watts for Angel Stolle by Truck Load or by Ineeer
DESIGNIND DRAMIQ
term teentrect Pricte Waireltteel
etr)nu Collect of DaYtime, 12R10 Atter r
And you are there too—through your financial support.
It is your help that keeps the Red Cross on the job—
active and strong to carry on its many humanitarian
endeavours.
With your help in 1960 the Canadian Red Cross will
continue to serve this community, this province and
this nation. When help is needed in distant lands you
know the Red Cross will be on the job!
s and Money alone cannot buy the many service
programmes proVided by theRediCross. Combine it
with the voluntary effort of millions of Canadians, and
the Red Cross will be able to Meet its roUnd-the-clOck
demands. You can do your share by giving .a generous
donation when a volunteer Red Cross canvasser;
calk on yOu. If you are not at hoMe wnon the canvasser
calls, please send your contribution to the address belOW
Serve agoln. by to. the
RED CROSS
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ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce that Mr,
Kenneth McFarlane, It. It, 2,
Brussels has been appointed
Director of this Company and also
that Mr. Scott McLean of It-
It. 3 Monkton has been engaged
as an Agent for this Company,
Elma Farmeers Mutual Fire Ins. Co.,
Head Office, Atwood, Ont.
Frank Bowman, R. N. Switzer,
President. Secretary..
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Farm Stock,.
Hay and Grain •
at Lot 42, Con. 2, East Wawanosh
Twp. adjoining the Village of Blyth
Highway No. 4 on
TUESDAY, MARCH 29th
• at 1 pm
5 Registered 'Poll Angus Cows
due in April
4 with, ealves at foot
4 Registered Poll Angus Heifers
bred due in spring
2 Poll Angus 'Heifers, 400 Ibe.
38 Choice Hereford Steers
approximately 1,000 lbs.
Hay and Grain'
2500 hales of choice mixed hay
2,000 bus. mixed grain.
Fairbanks Morris Hammer Mill
1;000 lb. Feed Mixer
Quantity of. Tools and ,Eqielpmene
for farm use
Terms Cash •
Auctioneer — Heirold Jackson
Proprietor — Lewis Whitfield
Clerk George Powell
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Farm Machinery;
Cattle; Pigs; Hay and Grain
for Charles Sherwood, McKIllop
Twp., Lot 12, Con. '13; 3 miles South
and 3 miles East of Walton; on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th
at P. M,.
CATTLE ---
2 Holstein Cews, due March and
and. April
Ayrshire Cow due soon
Poll Hereford Cow due in May ,
Ayrshire and Jersey Cole milking
due in June
Ayrshire Cow Milking. bred Jan,
20th
Ayrshire Cow milking
Ayrshire Coev milking due itt August
I-Teletein Cow milking due in August
Yearly Ayrshire Heifer
Ileletein Heifer
Thege, e6We range froth 3 to 8
years old; good milkers and. high
test.
PIGS —
le Yorkshire Weenere 8 weeks old
York Sow with 12 pigs 6 weeks oh(]
2 Sows -bred 3 weeks
1 York Hog
FEED --
1000 Herres 'Mixed Hay
Quenlity Mixed FeediGlealti
IMPLEMENTS --
3-section Spike Harrows
3-section Spring Tooth Drag
Harrows
12 Plate Bisset Disk
COCksbutt ll 'heed Fertilizer Drill
2 Plow Avery Trecitee model A With,
HydeatiliePle.w, 8 years old in
goed Conditltrni
Rubber tited. 'Wagon with. reek
Set Sitieglie, With Cat rack
Beier& Eleetele 3-IM111110 Mill
years 'old)
bath* Box With a H P. teeter
Maseey Hittite Rea • Peltier
Steitebeat M'ket. Pig treiigitit
Vern Feddelei Bettele
12 Milk dehe Strainer Pelle
()there Arttoie too••NtirrietrAir4,
to Mention
Reserve. As 'earth- Has iie6n.
Rented"
Ternii CAA
PrOprietee Chas. ShertkroOd
AOCtitonee0 Harold iatkion
Clerk dia. Povvetl
announced that the Preshytertel
Would be liehl lit Seaforth en Mara"-"
•gluk, that the 1900 allocation •Is
$150, and that the missionary for. •
prayer is Miss lettelab, Bourns. A I
couple of iiggestions for raking
Money were .diseneeed, and more .
information on them to be brought'
to the next meeting. Au invitation
to Brussels. on April 0, at 8.30 was
accepted, The date of 'the next meet, ;
ing has been changed to April 7,'
end Mrs. hello Lake volunteered to I
be the hostess in place of Mrs,-• gd. '.
M
I
orrow.. Following Hymn 370, Mrs. .
Herman 'Whitfield dead a chapter
ou African eaten. Barbara IVIcKes t
read the Indian version of Psalm 1
23, and Mrs. Leslie Macey read an 1
article from the Missionary Menth- i
ly about amateur shopping in a .
Ukrainian shop. She closed the
W. X S. meeting with hymn 9,0.2 and
prayer.
W. A. Meeting
Mrs Herman V,rhitfield presided
for the W. A. meeting and opened
with hymn 502e followed by the f
Lord's Prayer. Five visits to the I
sick were reported for the month.
A motion- was made to donate $50
to the church treasurer to erase the
bank overdraft. The Mission Band
cards were passed -around and
several boxes were sold.
FolloWing• the benediction sand-
wiches and cake were served by
Mrs, Hrertt Robinson. Mrs. Leslis
Mr'Kay and' the hostess
Melvin sylor
A heart se12,Ure on TeriedaY,
Mareh 15th. etelsed the sudden death
of meleen I-Tumphrey Taylor, at his.
home on the (it, concessem of East
Wawanosh.
Mr. Taylor was, a son of the late
Thomas H. Taylor and Mary Jane
Humphrey,- He attended school at
S. S. No, 13 East Wewanosh, As a
farmer; he wasy for many years, a.
breeder of Shorthorn cattle.
On April 13, 1917, he was married
to Jean Smith, of Brussels. He was
a member of Westfield United
Church.
He is survived by his wife, two
sons, Ross, of East Wawanosh and
Bill at home, and a daughter, Mrs.
lidgar (Eeanor) Dane, of Wroxeter.
There are four grandchildren; threo
bothers, Rev. Will. Taylor, Dor-
chester; Wilbert of .A burn and Rev:
'Elmer Taylor, Goderich and a
sister_ Mrs, Lewis Cook, Betgrave.
Rev, R. SWeeney, Rev. H.
Wison and Rem Dr. Hilts officiated
lea Friday when the funeral service
was held from the residence,
The pallbearers Were Walter
'Sect:, Ivan Wightman, ( Georgie
Webster, Murray. McDowell and.
Murray Taylor.
Interment was in Wingham
cemetery.
DON'T MISS IT:-
Don't meei the good time you can
uloy at. the Diesels Town' Hall an
Friday night, March 25th, when Jack
Thynne Will present his annual
concert and dance. This Will be
the. 12th consecutive annual colieeet
in his hometown by this popular
entertainer who is Widely lecimen
throughout Canada and the U. S.
"The Ieensae Farmer", Canada's
Singing Violinist. All Mr. Thynee'e
oretemits have always drawn large,
enthusiastic audiences, and this one
promises to be as gond, it oat better,
than over,
With Mr. Tbyntee there Will be
the best of local talent as well tie
gtteet performers. The concert will
be followed by dancing to the nettele
of the. Clinton qItlItoePets".
The eVetting's entertainment hit
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