The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-20, Page 9At Speaker Urgos..Pra' etkal
Statidirds 'eroduction....
GORRIE MAN IS PRESIDENT •
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Officers ,of the, 4-H Club Leaders Association, which directs the activities of the more than 32 1 H eiubs
in the bounty of Huron, were elected at the annual meeting of that group in, Clinton'last
left to right, Anson ,McKinley, Zdrich, vice president; John Strong, ,Gorrie,:new,prealdeat of tna,..assoei-
ation; 'Maurice Flallahan, A3lyth; secretary-treasurer; Robert P. Allan, Bruceileld, past president,;
Always Fresh
At Belmore Club
BELMORE—Miss Shirley Bul-
lock, home economist, was a, wel-
come guest at the ;meeting of the
Balmora- Slet-PY"t'ibiW —Gag "tin`
Thursday evening of last week.
The meeting was held at the
home of Sally Jeffrey.
The 4-H pledge was reported by
the ten girls present and the minu-
tes read by Mary Elliott,
The president, Mary Elliott call-
ed the roll which was answered
with a suggestion for a club dem-
onstration, exhibit or skit for
Achievement Day.
The members divided into two
groups and were instructed on
shell hemming, 'Following . some
practice on 'this, they enjoyed a
talk by Miss Bullock, who spoke
on record books, Achievement Day
and the pyjamas they are making.
The president, on behalf of the
club, thanked the speaker for her
helpful advice and • for attending
the meeting.
Lunen, Was served by Sally Jef-
frey and Mary Elliott. The meet-
ing closed with the National an-
them. ,
Ruth and Merle Fitch will be,
the hostesses for the next meeting,
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6 ONTARIO ENTRIES
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a4 0 0 have a ,speed
ito a part
other
The club is4
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eaeli skater will av
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annonnee that Bronwyn ArP,. and James Htitehispn 0,
aCiti4tielePxhieeCalulba;st Isylleoar
guests here. She is very small ailing,
thle-leya ggi•rewgrin Illinaiuns;uaib ird" rhrlittiear e'chibiticn,
tha:e;lelloernapof nrceedebeaesd breneennabacetra. !I(1 :
Saturday, night only, with a
for
e-.
hearsal ell Friday, It. is expecte4
that the carnival will last' from.
8,30 to 10 p,m,
The Wiagham club needs• your
support to open this season and re,
open next year, Yoer assistance is
asked to keep this pleasant and
:woe Itanl txlhhofw:1111,
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raaaPntoearst .afbios:rrt r yaictnhgti dIrieepnaof ts
when approached and 'tieing •oit
hand to applaud: the efforts of the
youngsters, ,
Mothers of the skater's are asked
to urge their oildren to use the
ice as Much as possible in prepara-
tion for the carnival and for Tests
which will be held at, the end 01
March. Attendance is also asked
for a meeting of the mothers to, be,
at a $1.00 fee are needed to assist
caanlnleudal shm ttlyin.gAfsociate members,
with the Carnival and to attend the
011aY of gain. Ile suggested Ares.
slog value /11 steers, with
perhaps commercial steer feed,•
ing program, for older club mere.
hers,
The speaher suggested that too
great Ile elriphasie Wag put on live
judging; Whereini it could be laid
more effectively on beef carcass
judging,'If we don't ,know enr
own pia/duet," Paid Mr, ili,
00 We eXpect to Sell it to the pab:.
The university man report pd
great lack of knowledge of sktund
management practices among On-
tarlo farmers, and even a Inek of
the basic knowledge of balanced
feeding, He indicated that
time to think of starting a herd
performance testing program,
Shirley Ateloon, za:yeirx bid
member of OM Pearspau Ji-Ii Club
at .CallifirrY, was the 'winner of the
allniOr Judging Competition held
rn cOnneetlen With The ftelaatirM. Of
nil Canadian nolateins for the
current year, Altogether, 3$8 4,4
boys and girls from au the Oro-
virmea in Canada took part,
NearlY 40 loaders of the 411,
nitthg operating in 'Huron (aunty,
Were glleata, of the Ontario Depart-
ment of Agrietiltare last Friday, at
a Steak dinner served in IOW
linton noon. The ,occasion
was the annual Meeting of the 441,
club. Leadeffi' Association, •
In the dairy club work, he hoped
for Mere .pontinuity in the pro.
gram, where a 4-4 club rnemlior
would not start off each year with
another calf, hut would continue
the care and feeding of the one
with which he started,.' With ie
idea of inereesing the proclue
itY of the animal in fliture years,
lie suggested that" the grain
clubs, which have lone A PO
deal to .Introduce., new varieties
should be malting even more use
of information' Obeyed, for post-
ing, and should be making seine
fertilizer trials.
In conclusion, Mr. 0111 said, oWc
are pioneers of a new day. It is
essential to have farmera and lead-
km that arc well trained. Even
with all the new industriee being
brought into being, agrieulturc is
Still the basic end is a chal:'
lenge to any man."
• At the dinner, speakers.' incloded
-Warden. Harry .GOwdY, reeve of
HoWick Township; Reeve William
aewitt, .Landesbaro;•Hullett Town.
ship; Mayor W, J. Miller, Clinton;
who 'welcomed- the group to the,
edtinty; • A, S. Bolton and H. De-
Vries; 'zone forester,
David McLean, who is replacing
Duncan F. Waller as passenger
agent on;the CNR, was in atten-
tlancei and outlined Costs, etc., con-
,cerning propoSed 4-H Club tour
to Detroit this summer. The lead-
er's deeided on holding this tour
when it ceuld be 'arranged during,
the Week of July 15'. A visit to
the Ford. MuSeurri and Greenfield
Village are being considered.
d. Strong, President
. Gill; of the. .,animal hug-
handry . department . of 0401
•,quelph, ,was the guest speaker, In—
. • trodocedf by A. "S.: 13olton, assistant
'agricultural reprOsentativet and'
thanked by. the.' new president. • .,• ,Tolm.'fltrong, Carrie.. . .
G. banal.. his: remarks• on
the iniportance of fitting the .441
Club .program to.. the cha»ging.
trends in Agriculture„ :suggesting
um stress 'Op ShOWyard
blit -More.op rate and ..0061,,
ShirleY'e winning score was 330
Pointe out of a FaSellele Tied
for ,second; place were seem earn-
petitors, One of them Shirley's
brother ape, and the other 41.2S. all
front the PrOVinee of 01'000, with
a Score of 128 Points. They' were
Douglas Whagroye, Canipbeilvillei
Freddy Clemmer, Waterloo; 'Mary
Lou Taylor, parlington; Don. Tay-
lor, Burlington; Francis Dors,
Peterborough; ,and Barrio Smith,
Burgessville In, a draw for 2nd
Prise the• competition,
the whiner was Doug. Wingrove,
The Ontario Branch of the Flo.
stein-Friesian, AsSociation of Can-
acla.Will Present a-trtle type model
CO,'eat,,h'" et; `the six top Ontario
winner's. ,
Top score by..a Ifuron County
coinpetitor,was..120 points made by
Marilyn Marshall; Kirkterl. Carol
Selunfdt, Mildrnay,:bed 118 points,
rover : runt Direptors of the 4-H Chib Leaderti Association were elected at tht annual meetiag Of the group in:'Plinton.
last.Frtday, February 15, Front row, left to right; Irwin Trewartha, Seaforth direct* for .the dairy.cluba;
Arnold'Alton, LUckhoW, director • for swine clubs; James Coultos, Beigrave, for the beef.' eluhsi
Haekett,' Etieknow for the, tractor maintenance clubs; back row, Norman:Alexander, Londeaboro,,fer the Phone: ' Our Prices Are Lower ' Free• grain 'clubs, and William Dougall, Exeter, for the cash crop clubs.
590 We\Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
Granulated SUGAR
5 lbs. 55t
Stokely'si OZ.
FANCY PEAS
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John • Strong 4-H Club leader
Gerrie, succeeded Robert
Brneefield, as president of the
grdup, and he will he supported
by Anson McKinley.''Zurich, as'
.vice-president, lvfauriee Halitiban,
Blyth, secretary-treaphrer, was re;
elected.
Directors for the yarious typed
if oz. of clubs are; Dairy,,' Irwin Tre-
15c
ihrill# • I
Y.P.S. Plans for
Bursary Sunday
Tha: 'regular meeting of the Pres.
hyterian Young People's Society
was opened with a sing song led
by Doris Pickellt.',!'rhe Scripture:
was i'ead by, David. Carr. A prayer
was read by Kan Gilkinson. The
offering and offertory prayer fol.
lowed.
After the worship service the
Young People, 'Were busy making
preparations for. Student Bursary
Sunday, on. March 3, 1957. Letters
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WHITE RICE' 31c
York 20' as.
Pork;& Beans .2 / 31c
4 7H.Club Makes
Purchase of School
n Noya Scotia
In search of a place to hold
their meetings, the Prince 'Charles
4,11 Club, in Yarmouth Cowlty ap-
preached the .local munieipalitY
concerning a vacant school .in the
,community. The rOilitipality was
interested and expressed a ,desir
to .co-operate. In feet they sold, th
building to •,thp club for the legal
Stint of ,$1.00, , Cooking. FIGS• wartna, Seaferth; Beef, James
Coultes Belgrave .". Swine, Arnold
Lynn Valley 20 Oz.
TOMATOES 2 / 41c
ALAN WILLIAMS
•Stokely's Fancy. , 15 oz.
CORN .. 2 for 31c
INTO; 1 whit.
HONEY 4 lbs. $1.15
Brunswick 14 oz.
Chicico% Hacldie - 25c
6% oz.
Alton,. Lucknow; ;Tractor mainten-
ance,. Lolne Hackett, Lucknow.;
Forestry; 'John' Jackson; Winghar';'
Poultry, Bob McKinley, Zurich;
Grain, • R. Norman' Alexander,
Londesboro; cash' crop clubs, Wil-
liam Dougall,,Exeter:, Represenear.
tive. cm the comity Federation of
Agriculture, is Robert P. Allan,
Brueefield. ' ,
During . the program; G,
Montgomery, retiring 'agricultural
ers for the' work they had „been
611 Miss Bullock Guest ONTARIO BOY MN Optometrist
Patrick St., Wingham Economy - Pink, Yellovv,
On purchase of the school the
riaelabOrs ' met . to elean 'up the
•grd-encla andato redecorate the in-
side. 'Electricity' has since been
added and the -'old school is now will be sent to the people of Wing-
the' headquarters fer.,the 4-H Club ham and surrounding districts
-,-"present and fntilre, . during the following week..
With. the eensolidatiOn of our
educatiopal. system,, the little red
schoolhouse in many areas is eith-
er disappearing or is no-longer oc-
'Opted, This is presenting a pro-
blem, espeeially,when„the ,buildiags
and grounds - begin to 'deteriorate.
The Yareacalth. county- 4.H :Club ,is
to be "cornthended on, the aoleet
that therliaVee. PiPneered in Nova
Scotia, and one that could "-well be
adopted in • other - areas". •
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- !Column and were continuing .to do In 4-11
Clab Work, remarking on the
White ' 400. slleets growth in the work since the first
KLEENEX .1, 35c 4-H Club: leaders' dinner in 1952.
Coldman's 'Sneed or plece.lb.
BOLOGNA " 'Phone 770
Special K Ceeeal -• 29c representative;, thaaked the lead-
MOO - 25e„OFF 5 oz.
Instant Coffee - $1.29
Mother Parker's
Orange Pekoe, 10'e OFF. 8 oz.
TEA . 59c
96's
Grapefruit'10, for 49c
Sunkist 288's
ORANGES .. 39c
Mr. Montgomery leavei for the 00.0 ...... lnuuln lll 0040000 • .
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TROPHY
George R.. Greenleea,-;" -R.R; '3,
Caralibellville, Ontario,'' a' . Halton
County 4-H Calf.'Club niernber for
the past five years, has been
awarded the W. H. Duffray Trophy
for having been selected the out-
standing Guernsey .4-H Club -meni.
ber in Canada, in 1956 at the an-
nual meeting of the • Canadian
Guernsey Breeders' Association,
held recently in Toronto.
• , George, a 1'7-year-old stuPRilt!, t.
Burlington High School., J:ia.S ,.''been:
active in 4-Hy Club work•!since •he'
was old enough to take part' and.b1,
addition to, calf club prejects,• he,
has also completed :`pr,ojecta; in
grain,.swine and tractor work:, He
has competed in the' ,interLeiub
competitions held at Guelph' in:
both dairy and swine and thia Var.
Was a member of " the ,Wirining
swine team, He has held several,
offices in his various clubs land s
has also' been active in Junior
Farmer activities where his
Mg. ability has won him nnany
prizes, In 1956, at the. Royal W4'n-
ter Fair, he was a member oiqhe
winning Livestocic Judging Team
and was second highest individual
in the competition.
George is active in many .other
fields of 'activity. He was •a 'meta-
ber of the winning PrOvincial
Junior Farmers debating team in
1956. He is an accomplished pianist
and an active church and Sunday
school supporter, both as a teacher
and as pianist, He has also been
active in sports at his school and in
his community and being the only
Child, he is of considerable help
With the daily chores, and during
holiday periods.
Oni.41-1-1 club is a wonder.ful;thing,
He re. Wd sew and evea4Singi• "
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We begin with the. :pledge repeated
by 'all,'
Then" We promptly' answer the roll
calf. . i• • '
Here,twe sit land sew and •se\v, ,
After'Pleasing the leader our faces
glow.
The ,seam I sew is not too straight,
I guess I am 'entering the learning
gate. ,
• MST UNFORilf CROWN/
° GOOD FIATNERINGI
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Then from the kitchen an aroma
will flow,
What is coming? We all know,
`After,eating lunch we begin to
dance,
The;Lenadce.ers stare with an hgly
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'Then the hen Party begins to break,
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At these Meetings •titne,' does
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And-homeward rbourittiwe all must
,--"B•Y' Mary Elliott of the.
Bellnore Sleepy Time Gals
Dr. and Mrs. Parker ate leaving
for• Florida this week.
-,-Mrs, D. S. Halliday and Miss
Margaret Higgins of London, Mr.
Jerry Higgins-of Maple spent the
week end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs, .Robert. Higgins, Other
visitors were Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Pattison and family, Mr. and Mrs,
Alvin Iliggins and family, Mr, and
Mrs. John King, Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
King, Mrs, M, Warwick and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Chamney,
• If We Were to Ok'a numbet of poultrymen what they 'wanted in
a chick starter we might get a lot of different answers But;
we'd be willing to bet that about three points would cover
everything.
th 1. They would want' starter that would give. good performance.
12: They would want a starter, that was economical to buy.
3. They would watt a starter 'that was sure to 'be fresh.
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Based on pot performance, and this year with increased pro-
During the' past 16 years, over-
seas shipments of the C anadian
Red Cross have been valued at
$10,000,000.
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when'you don't take it too serious-
ly and if you have a good imagin-
ation. •
Mind you, I don't profess to be
en expert and for the moat part
I dream things up as t go along,
but One time T 'read the meaning
for a feW figures often seen in
cups and seed them on to you:
An anchor is a lucky sign;
angel, good news; art* disagree-
able letter; bear, long journey; a
boat, visit from a friend; bouquet,
goad fortune; butterfly, success; a
cat, difficulties; chair, additien to
the'family, •eircles, money or gifts;
fish, geed news from across the
Water; horse, •journey; hen, added
wealth; key, money or beginning
of A prefitable situation; ring, a
wedding.
It's surprising what objects you
Will find in wean when you really
concentrate but take it easy with
your superstitious friends.
1008 anyone have A more expert
list of Meanings for teacup read,
ing? would be glad to know of
More.
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.--Mrs, Geo, MacKay of Hamil-
ton visited for a few days last
week with her brother, A. C. Ad-
MS and attended the' funeral of
her aunt, the late Mrs. W. A, Cur-
rie.
.,--Percy King attended the Wes-
tern Parra Weather Insuranee Co,
of Woodstock annual meeting and
reports a favorable year.
—Jack MeXibbon, of Wingharn,
attended a pre-canvention meeting
of the 0,A.P.A„ hi Toronto, an
Monday and Tuesday of this Week.
Meltibban represented dis-
trict No. 12 et the meeting.
-,-",=Mr, Mid Mrs. Frank McConnell
and family and Mr. and Mrs, Jerry
St, 'Marie of London spent, the
week-end with their parents, Mn,
arid Mks. Geo, Currie,
I*, and Mrs, Sam Rnttart and
faintly of V'ordwich visited aver
the weeklend st the bottle of Mr.
and Mrs, Rat, MontgillnerY.
0--Mr, arid Mts. Carman COUtts
and daughter Maryann of Ottawa,
visited with the farmer's mother,
Mrs, Calitts, and. With his' father,
Mri 11, Al CouLtd, Whols a patient
in tail' Witightua Oenietai 7l belpitur.
evaporated
1111fitt
Why do stare have different
colours` The 'tarok of knowledge
oxPlainS 'that the dolor of Star
depend0 -very With apart its thmit,
erature. The red Stara are tooler
than the yellow ones, 'chit, ellow
Stara are cooler' than ths white
and the White tooter than the blue,,