The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-06-13, Page 16Page 7, -- \y'inghani Advance -Times, Thursday, June 13, 1,403
Roy G. Snyder Is Secretary -Manager
Wird A. Shanty, president
of the Ontario Association of
Artificial Breeders, recently an-
nounced the appointment of
Roy G. Snyder to the position of
secretary -manager of that or-
ganization. Nir. Snyder will
commence his duties August 1st,
making his headquarters at the
Breeders Service Building now
under construction at the Feder
ated Colleges, Guelph.
Mr. Snyder will direet all
phases of the work of the Associ-
ation
ssociation throughout Canada.
N1r, Snyder has seventeen
years' experience in the field
of artificial insemination. He
was the first full-time employ-
ee of the Waterloo Cattle Breed-
ing Association, and has been
its manager for the past four-
teen years. During these years
the Association has grown from
a 1500 cow per year operation,
using three bulls, to an 80000
cow per year business with 57
bulls in the stud. Ile was also
instrumental in the pioneering
by the Waterloo Association of
all -frozen seinen operation and
artificial breeding for swine.
While manager at Waterloo, he
served for eight years as chair-
man of the Semen Sales Com-
mittee of the Ontario Associa-
tion of Artificial Breeders. He
has, throughout the years, shown
a ,<een interest in the improve-
ment of all breeds of dairy and
beef cattle.
Dr. J. W, Macpherson, who
has been in charge of the devel-
opment and successful operation
of the semen freezing laboratory
at 0. V. C. will continue in this
capacity. He will also transfer
the frozen seinen operations
later this year to the new Breed-
ers Service Building,
The more contentious a per-
son
erson is in standing up for his
rights, the more careless he is
about discharging his duties.
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YOU TAREN INVITED
CELEBRATING OUR
E. W. Council
Regular Meeting
There were no appeals at the
zourt of revision on the Red-
mond Municipal Dram 13y -law,
when Fast Wawanosh Council
met on .lune 2, Reeve Snell
presided and all council mem-
bers were present. The follow-
ing accounts were paid.
ROAD CIIEQUES
C. W. Hanna, salary, 8193.-
80, hydro hill paid, $11.04,
$205,50; Alan McBurney, wage4
$1,15.87, 4-1/2 hrs, driving
truck, $12,25, $208.12; Elmer
13ruee, snow fence, $7,00;
Douglas Bruce, snow fence,
$7.00; William Kennedy, ditch-
ing, $4.00; Geo, T. Currie,
checking gravel, $38.00; Stu-
art McBurney, tele., $3.20;
Joe Kerr, 3,808 yds. gravel,
$2,703.08; W. A. Tiffin, oil,
83,01; Phillip Dawson, welding,
81.50; Dom. Road Mach. Co.,
grader repair, $30.67; Harry
Williams, fuel etc., $214.30;
Doherty Bros., spray truck parts,
$2.00; Thomas Hackett & Sons,
spray truck repairs, $15.15;
Canada Culvert Co., grader
edges etc., $83,22; Ross Ander-
son Hardware, repairs, $5.22;
Thomas Morrison, sprayer re-
pairs, $3.00; Scott's Garage,
sprayer repairs, $10.47; Chas.
Hodgins, sprayer repairs, 83.35;
Hugh Blair, trucking snow fence
$21.00; Purdon Motors, repairs,
820.53; Stainton's Hardware,
repairs, $11.94; Campbell's
Garage, repairs, $3.38; Rec, -
Gen. of Canada, income tax,
$21.95.
GENERAL CHEQUES
Frank Cooper, warble fly,
spraying, $253.60; Clark John-
ston, warble fly spraying, $2777
80; Frank Thompson, warble
fly inspector, $228.15; Rec. -
Gen. of Canada, income tax,
$37.95; Belgrave Co-operative,
warble fly powder, $174.20;
East Wawanosh roads, rent of
sprayer, $225.00; Frank Thomp-
son, 186 miles @ 100,818.60;
Emmerson Rodger, 2 fox boun-
ties, $8,00; Mrs. JeanMcKay,
main patient, $84,25; direct
relief, $15.00; Kenneth Camp-
bell, livestock claim, $20.00;
TH
THE DAIRY PRINCESS competition for Huron County
was another feature of the Trade Fair last week. Miss
Caroline Murray, of Cornwall, right, is shown as she
presented the winner, Miss Shiela Ross, of Wingham,
with the winner's ribbon.—A-T Photo. -
J. F. McCallum, values 1 trip
and mileage, i:5,90; R. H.
Thompson, by-laws, Redmond
Mun, Drain, 825.00; Ont.
Mun. Board tariff fee Redmond
Drain, $3.00; V. W. Garcia
Auto Wreckers, truck, $500.00.
Council will meet July 2nd,
at the Belgrave Community
Centre.
Only an expert with long ex-
perience
xperience can manage to avoid
being burned when he cooks up
an excuse.
DIED IN 1850—
NOT BURIED YET
General Zachary Taylor,
12th President of the United
States, died in office, in 1850.
His brother, Commissary
General J. P. Taylor, brought
the President's remains im-
mediately to Kentucky and
placed them, without burial
service, in a vault in the Tay-
lor cemetery. The cemetery,
where the unburied President
still rests, is about five miles
from Louisville, Kentucky.
Bluevale Personals
George blouse, of Farming-
ton, Mich., is visiting his sis-
ter, Mrs. Tom Parker and Mr,
Parker.
Mr, and Mrs. David C.
Johnston, of Trail, B, C. are
on a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Jim
Johnston and other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Scott and
family of Newton visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall and
other relatives on Sunday.
W. J. Paterson of Toronto,
called on friends in the village
last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Procter
and Miss Margaret Curtis of
Belgrave also Mr. and Mrs.
John McKee, of Montreal, visit-
ed
isited friends in the village on Sun-
day.
un-
•
da Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meahan
of North Surrey, B, C. and Mrs.
John Willie, of Saskatotxn,
Sask visited Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Elliott at the week -end.
Reeve A. D, Smith speiit
several days in Toronto last
week,
Hope to Form
Scout Troop
BLUEVALE--Don Rennie Gf
Hanover, Field Commissioner
for the Boy Scouts of Canada
will address a meeting to be
held in Bluevale United Church
on Monday, June 17th at8:30
p. m. All interested in the
formation of a Boy Scout Unit
for Bluevale and vicinity are
urged to attend.
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