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November meeting of the 1Y. M. S.
Wee the gluiest speaker At the
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Tuesday.afternoon,told a
Wore they visited their daughter,
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graphic story et her Wait with her
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and 'her biuSband and family, Rev
NEW ISSUE.
$36.5,000: •
COUNTY OF BRUCE
5 1/4 % Serial Debenture and Mrs. DeOrde NaleelM. They also
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tok .9w!kl. role-. AO.. moderator of the
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as illustrated, with ()cored: . ..... .. . ,, . ..— ... • slides, mrs, W, T,1, Speir thanked the. _
sipeaker for her interesting address,
Pri.c es
.Mrs, W, A, 'Williams waS„in. the.
•clutir for the meeting The de-
.,Dated December 30, '1960 Maturing December .30th, 1961.1970
YEARS AT $100.00 TO YIELD 5,4%
6 10 YEARS. AT 99.50 TO YIELD 5.35%
HERE IS AN EXCELLEN'T OPPORTUNIT FOR COUNTY RASIDANTS
Tp PURCHASE AN OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT.
Concentrate votional period was in. Charge of
Mrs. William Speir who, read thet
lesson and Mrs, lack Cardiff who
led in prayer. A group of Mission
Band 'members sang two numbers.
,Members of the W. M. S, of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Belgravo were
guests of the afternoon and Mrs.
Joseph Dunbar thanked the Melville
Society for' its hospitality,
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs, Robert Gem hell, Mrs. Wes.
Kerr, Mrs. Harold Cardiff,. Mrs.
Mrs. John Yuilr and Mrs. Harvey
Dennis.
This issue represents the only existing debt of the County
iou may select a maturity to suit your individual. requirements.
NESBITT, THOMSON
AND COMPANY, LIMITED
34 % Topnotch Dairy Concentrate — $70.00 per Ton.
32 % Topnotch Beef Concentrate — $69.00 per Ton
Prices are on a Bag Exchange Basis
BEEF PELLETS — $43.00 per Ton Bulk
Many Feeders Now Using These Pellets
and Getting 2% — 31/2 Lbs. Per Head Per Day Gain
. . . Fed With Hay or Silage Only
. No Waste When You Feed Pellets
Come In And Talk Over These Pellets With Us.
Wm. H. King, Jr. A. C. :Turnbull W. E. Whitfield
(for Gorrie area),
freshments were served ny the
wives of the members of the
executive.
Mr. and Mrs, George Dundas,
and Mrs. ;Willis Thindas and Mr. and.
Mrs. Torrance Dundas were in.
London on Sunday where the visited',
Mr. Armour Dundas, who is
patient in-St. Joseph's HospAtal.
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WALTON
Baptism Service At
Duff's. United Church
The Sacrament of Baptism was
observed last Sunday morning in.
Duff's United Church. Infants
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" THE MOST VALUE FOR THE, FARMER'S DOLLAR "
WESTERN ONTARIO BEE.
KEEPERS ANNUAL MEETING
On November 11th, 1960, the
Huron-Perth and North Wellington
Beekeepers' Association held its
annual meeting in the basement of
the. Brussels library.
Stewart Higgins, iWroxeter, was
returned as president of the Assoc-
iation. Other officers elected in-
oluded; Vice-president, Tom VVal-
dock„ Listowel; Secretary-treasurer,
Lloyd WIreeler„ Brussels; Director
to the Ontario Beekeepers' Assoc-
iation, Mr. ;Higgins; Director f or'
Huron, Lomb Klopp, Zurich;
Director for North Wellington, Fred
Krause, Fergus; Director or Perth,
Eric :Seidler, Palmerston;
The President spoke briefly and baptised by Rev. W. hi. Thomas
then introduced Prof. Townsend' were: :Wilmer Douglas, son of Mr.
Provincial. Apiarist from Ontario • and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell, and
Agriciilture College, Guelph, who Barbara Jean, daughter of Mr. and
presented colored slides he took Mrs. Douglas Resit, of Goderich.
while visiting Menlean beekeepers. I My. and Mrs Glen Fraser and
family, Stratford, spent Sunday Mr. Phil Burk, of the Ontario,-
with the former's father, Mr. A,gricuIture College gave a. talk ,
on the latest news and. faCts about Malcolm Fraser.
diseases.
Mr. L. Inkster, Toronto, gave
the report from the Ontario Honey business.
Producers' Co-Operative Ltd. an4
Mrs. Bert Williamson underwent told about changing dedigns
honey containers. / an operation last Friday morning
At the close of the mooting in Victeria 'Hospital, London.
'Mr. Gordon MoGavin left last
Saturday Morning for England, on
REMEMBER, YOU NEED MORE'ROOMI Leave lots
of room between your car and the one ahead — you'll need
extra stopping space under winter conditions. Wintertime Is
the time when road courtesy is most essential—give the other P 7•A
drivers a break! Snowbanks or drifting snow may conceal , 71, •-p stalled vehicles, hidden driveways, intersections and pedes-
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Now the.
whole .
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can relax
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vyte-.--ert
Bring the whole family
1 the Lord Elgin —at
low cost-This tea family
hotel where children alive
- welcome.
• FAMILY RATES (Rooms only)—for children
under 14 years accompanied by parents.
• Dependable baby sitters available and'reasoe-
able.
• Meals for children ender 10 years at reduced
prices. , • Formulas no problem—no chary.
• CAR PARK—supervised—on premises
(109 cars).
See Ottawa—Canada's Capital Lord Elgin is
only steps from the Parliament Buildings, lead-
ing attires, railway terminal, cad theaters...,
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UNION W.M.S. 'ENTERTAINS ,
AT THANK-OFFERING MEETING
'On Thursday evening, November
10th, the Union W.M.S. entertained
societies , from Brussels, Mloncrieff
Ethel, and Cranbrook at its autum
thank-offering meeting.
Mrs. Elston Speiran presided, Mrs.
Ralph iMadhan was secretary
and Mrs. Ltslie Lake played the
organ.
The Meeting was opened with a
hymn followed by a passage of
scripture from Genesis by Mrs.
Luddington of Moncriff. Mrs.
Leonard Meehan of Brussels gave a
reading on preparing for visit from
Christ. After singing a. hymn, Mrs.
Jellies Bremner introduced the guest
.speaker, Mrs. Kerined.y of Bluevale
who gave a very interesting talk )
on her experiences with neW
Canadians in the different Joharges
`Ivih ere her husband haS been
miniater- •
Mrs Tim Dilworth thanked her
and presented her with a gift. Mrs.
Pert ,Goddeii and Mrs. Alex Pearson
of Ethel sang a duet acconuianied
by Mrs. James Cardiff. After the
offering and a hymn, refreshments;
Under the convenership ,r4 Mrs.
Glen Rathwell and Mrs. Leslie Mc-
Kay were served in the basement.
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world with today g, weather-proof automatic electric dryers.
Never a Card about the Weethet On WaShday . , . rid more heavy
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