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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-10-21, Page 10Page 2 -- Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Oct. 21, 1965 Service Certificates to Members for Long Terms BELGRAVE--A very enjoy- VanCamp, Robert Higgins and able evening was spent in ttie Cooper Nethery. The presenta- Loyal Orange Lodge rooms or tr.Nn was made by Robert Hib- Thursday, when the members pert, bounty Master of North treated their wives to a turkey Huron. The honored members dinner. The meal was prepar- spoke briefly. and mentioned the ed and served by the members. inany enjoyable evenings spent Worshipful Master Clare Van- in Belgravc. Camp spoke briefly and wel- corned all present. A high- light of the evening was the presentation of long service certificates to four of the mem- bers who had served for over fifty years as members of Bel - grave Lodge. They were Broth- ers Charles Coultes, William The members present signed a card to be sent to Mrs. C. R. Coultes who was unable to at- tend because of illness. Mrs. Walter Scott gave a reading and also thanked the Lodge members on behalf of the ladies for the very enjoyable PARTS FOR ALL MAKES ... PROMPT SERVICE FOR YOU No time lost waiting for parts ... we've got 'em. What's more, our mechanics know all standard makes inside and out. They'll get to the heart of the trouble and fix it, fast. CHAS, HODGI NS MASSEY-FERGUSON SALES & SERVICE PHONE 357-1440 WINGHAM n Wellington -Huron Vote HOWE HELLO FOLKS: Last week in my newspaper column I suggested that on Saturday, October 23, the agriculture policy of our party would be discussed. This has had to be deferred until Wednesday, October 27th. On that broadcast, 1 will also discuss with you reasons for the unprecedented economic boom that we are enjoying today, and particularly the part that the Conservative Party played in bringing this happy condition into being. THANK YOU. HOWE See and hear Marvin Howe over CKNX Wingham Television at 6:15.6:20 p.m. on October 27, and over CKCO Kitchener Television on Saturday, October 30, at 1:10-1:15 p.m. Wellington -Huron Progressive Conservative Association THE OLD BLACK MARIA left town a short time ago, when it was purchased by a Peterborough antique dealer. John Currie, Jim Netterfield and Doug Layton posed with the rig before it left town. The vehicle was used by Sam Gracey in his funeral business before being taken over by the late R. A. Currie. It was last used in 1938, and had a set of sleigh runners as well as being rubber tired for summer use. evening. Short addresses were given by County Master Hibbert, Robert McMurray, Walter Mason, Ma- son Robinson and Walter Scott. The Belgrave Orange Lodge church parade will be held to the United Church on Sunday, October 24 during the regular hour of worship. Several Guests At County L.O.L. BELGRAVE—North Huron County Loyal Orange Lodge held its annual meeting in the Blyth Orange Hall recently with a good attendance. County Master Robert Hibbert presided with Calvert Falconer acting as chaplain. The County Master welcom- ed the following distinguished members of the Orange Order: The Right Worshipful Brother Sam Miller of Port Arthur, Grand Master of Ontario West; Brother Dave Wordon of Lis- towel, associate Deputy Grand Master Ontario West; Irvine Vance, County Master Centre Bruce; William McElwaine, County Master South Huron. The Grand Master gave a very interesting and informa- tive address and commended the county lodge for a well conducted meeting. Inspiring addresses were also given by the other visitors. The meeting closed with "God Save the Queen" and the Blyth members provided lunch. L.O.L. EUCHRE GORRIE--The Loyal Orange Lodge held its first euchre party in the Orange Hall last Wednes- day. Mrs. Wesley Underwood of R. R. 1, Wroxeter won the prize for ladies and George Hamilton, of the same address won the men's prize. Allan Watson of Gorrie was the draw winner. ,1MM1MM MM HIM Several Activities Planned by Huron Junior Farmers The Huron County Junior Farmers held their regularmeet- ing in the Department of Agri- culture board rooms, Clinton. The vice-president, Bob Fother ingham acted as chairman and 20 members answered the roll call. Don Pullen gave the treasur- er's report and also reported that 138 Slow Moving Vehicle Signs had been sold so far. Donald Young, chairman of the public speaking and debat- ing committee, asked that names be submitted to him im- mediately for anyone wishing to enter the county debating team. Maurice Love reported on the exchange visit when Huron members enjoyed a week -end in Essex County with Junior Farmer members, He also re- ported that an Effective Speak- ing Course will be held again this year from December 17 - 21, near Toronto, and hoped the county would have a dele- gate. The Leadership Day Com- mittee was asked to look into holding this year's meeting with Bruce and Perth counties. Due to lack of interest the choir will be disbanded this year with hopes that it can be started again in a year or so. Since curling is becoming quite popular a committee con- sisting of Donald McKercher, Murray Hoover and Bill Camp- bell was set up to investigate the possibilities of holding a curling bonspiel. Don McKercher reported that plans were almost complete for a New Year's Eve dance and expects to be able to announce details at the next meeting. 11M4411M011.Mf QUEEN OF THE FURROW at the International Plowing Match at the Massey -Ferguson Farm, Milliken, Verna Thompson, Milton R. R. 2, carefully measures the depth of furrows she has plowed. Her skill on the tractor, ap- pearance, deportment, ability to answer questionson agri- culture and to give a short speech made her the judges' choice for the title. Name Delegates To OFA Annual BELGRAVE—Huron County Federation of Agriculture met in the board rooms in Clinton on Tuesday of last week. Presi- dent Alex McGregor was in charge. The O.F.A. annual meeting was announced for Nov. 9, 10, and 11, in the Royal York Ho- tel, Toronto. Voting delegates suggested were Charles Thom- as, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunter; Torn Cunningham. Alternate delegates are Elmer Ireland and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fear. The C. I. A. annual meeting at Guelph was announced for October 20. The deadline on reports for the survey paper are to be sent to Mrs. Elliot, sec- retary, by October 30. The County annual meeting and turkey banquet will be held in Londesboro on November 30 with the president of O.F.A., Charles Huffman, as guest speaker. Bob Broadfoot report- ed for the Poultry Producers. The Soil and Crop report was given by Norman Alexandra and Ray Houston reported for Cream Producers. A CTIVITIES SLEEPY TIME PALS WINGHAM--The second meeting of the 4-H homemak- ing club, was held at Mrs. Hutton's. The meeting was opened by Esther Fish and ten members answered the roll call telling, "Why I chose my ma- terial" . It was decided that the name of the club would be "The Wingham Sleepy Time Pals", and the colors for the covers are to be pink and white. For the benefit of two new members, details of last week's meeting were discussed. Mrs. Hutton spoke with the use of illustrations on altering the pat- tern, and placing the pattern on the material, and cutting. A demonstration of using trac- ing paper was put on by Mrs. Lapp and the home assignments were discussed. The girls then started pin- ning their patterns on the ma- terial. CHAIN SAWS This year Pioneer Zine of chain saws offers a model for every need. From occa• sional use around the cottage to big timber logging opera• tions, you'll find what you want with Pioneer. Ws.Din.. The new deluxe light - 1110 weight chain saw with professionalized power. 0 Economically priced, the compact chain saw proven by professionals Most popular saw in the 650 pulp industry, unmatched reliability. Improved! Best big power 75® chain saw for logging and landing jobs. 850 Geared for the big, sus• tained cutting job. PIONEER Your guarantee of peak ATTACHMENTS performance with Pioneer chain saws. 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