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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-03-09, Page 2No one else has exactly the same forage needs: soils differ from, farm to farm; climate and rainfall are never exactly the same and no two herds have identical requirements. That's why your Co • operative now offers you a wide selection of varieties for pure stands of hay and pasture or a prescription mixture to meet the specific needs of your farm. See your CO-Operative Crop Specialist abet your require- ments Discuss With him your particular hay and pasture needs . acreage, type of soil, drainage. size of herd etc. Using Department of Agri- Culture recommendations as a basis, he will prescribe named varieties for pure stands, or a seed moisture blended with prescriptiOn accuracy in the CO-OP' Seed Mixer. *Registered Meth? Mark PRESCRIPTION MIX SEED SERVICE BELGRAVE CO-OPERATIVE BELGRAVE, ONT. W1NGHAM 357-2711 BRUSSELS 388W10 rs- inte.:en ezzo:z=re ..n-. M C ha-. Ge-rze r:zes were 4-H ORGANIZATION MEETINGS HURON COUNTY HOG PRODUCERS 4-H SWINE CLUBS — Gilt and Market Hogs — at — Ontario Dept. of Agriculture Bd. Room, Clinton i THURSDAY, MARCH 16, at 8:30 p.m. BLYTH-BELGRAVE 4-H BEEF CALF CLUB BLYTH 4-H DAIRY CALF CLUB BLYTH 4-H GRAIN-CORN CLUB — at — Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth THURSDAY, MARCH 30, at 8:30 p.m. HOWICK 4-H CALF CLUB - TURNBERRY 4-H ) CALF CLUB - NORTH HURON 4-H GRAIN-CORN 1 CLUB - NORTH HURON 4-H ENGINEERING CLUB (Sr. Club) — at — Gorrie Community Hall, Gorrie THURSDAY, MARCH 30, at 2:15 p.m. i LUCKNOW 4-H BEEF CALF CLUB - LUCKNOW 4-H DAIRY CALF CLUB - LUCKNOW 4-H GRAIN-CORN CLUB - DUNGANNON 4-H BEEF CALF CLUB - DUN- GANNON 4-H DAIRY CALF CLUB — at — Lucknow District High School FRIDAY, MARCH 31, at 2:15 p.m. A 4-H Forage (Hay and Pasture) Club I will also be offered in 1967 1 All boys and girls who have reached their 12th birthday by January 1st, 1967, and have not reached their 21st birthday by December 31, 1967, are invited to join, HURON COUNTY 4-H AGRICULTURAL CLUB LEADERS' ASSOCIATION for a healthy mother and a heavy calf USE SHUR-GAIN 24% DRY & FRESHENING . SUPPLEMENT "A" Feed SHUR -GAIN Dry & Freshen ing Supplement "A" to your cows throughout the dry period, and to your springing heifers for two months prior to calving, The result is a healthy mother ready for maximum production right at freshening, and a heavy calf ready to grow rapidly and efficiently. WINGHAM dairy feeds FEED MILL DIAL 357-3060 WiNGHAIli, ONT. Predicts surprise for'i~or. f election called A_ ... tet ;-teen .. hr. w ro;rn et.';' an; 4 v.:at:re:1 ene. Agriculture Minister Greene addressed meeting of Huron .Liberal Assoc. in. Exeter •T; need f'..4 *le Ate .,,•meant; :aid 1.;:arl5 .f fist 4nd isn'!'".at it wt: f:Lei coes frO'n EaPern Canada in ti-.e last yeer5, One member of his depart- ment Lad repi,ned at tLe time of LI appoin,:nent it would be easier To 'rain charlotte Whit ton .ro play centre for tl-.e Tor- r..nto Maple Leafs than make cdeene agriculture minister. Tha, man is now workini3 in departrreng in the North- West Terrircriet and is doing a onderftil yb, Mr. Greene reused, as bas s • "eet sue- la a•-ae, -e*". a. dressed t-e era As- Lei" =cr R p.. "ernsitern: M.P.?. for N,,itarl, R. R. .err —Ere:er 1.iiirocete Eitor.d. tare:: ,I.a* nacre ..::it-.-e deeply country and 'heir part in A good thing to remember :.:inis.rez not- 11-.:iron when the leader- Li:T.E.Tatl, par ;Se "o had him he was sorry they wasted tr.eir time andmon- ..--eyer, ne :aid they : were Cr. c: candi- - .es fir the senate. wen-. on in his light- earter: manner to say he had a rat: 'reek yalLe: in being • 7.:,C- az:do:Jr...re minister intrzed-ced e.r. lawyer i-ates L. - CLEANING and REPAIRING by trained radiator specialists RADIATOR Every Job FLO-TESTED for your added protection GUARANTEED r• . r tete:- s . the Province. has tne Highway !CT lease:: ts repsr !het in clude:. rrA" 112M: No. win a hien: inn er tn•-.• rswn. Financia.: ant AffaLtr., Rown-nre said he will the -:: very mt... Crt a It ' : eons.= ex legilatisn will .z.st to be enforsen te.nner: set -he. :Sr tr: terms sf tr.:e interest ar:d a:L.1,a person: who 2...xshase front three w:ric: re eke .. • t « treat...rat •tirriinen ai:esantent :ate sf '•••`".• :Lreta- - e a a. finite C:- .F.7ard•kifieh. ems.' .firs .a: et baserr.e -.t. Stan- -aided and de a:_,..._ were c taken :ten Zr_..-hr_ e Sased Lohts an sever :se yorz :servant.. • wash".e.cf,...ee. hold: a ser- e in tit.e. on b:ard awarded b,en fi-s. tr fa-ntlie.s if :4 wzreers kile_ in faint a: sidents. sf his in- ;resent: — .7E7- arario, :11:-.oswisk de:- tra. kkrite 7: and _ ta see. that :h-e Letters are arsakkit 7: 7«.e. att.entitn Zr .t-torne:,.- Z.-es:erre: for his ricerattch. Euchre held at Langsicle heirl ,-,..chre :arty S7 2.,71eS ;,a:k ers en- anne. as•P =an, ••• :-.:_terse=, Mrs, Robert e and Mrs. F.:dor:Welsh ser.ed ...,tascred ?..-y Mrs. 7.« Mrs. C.:liff e held March F.!th., Wroxeter Visitors with lasses Elsie and Marion Sibscn this week are Miss lzis Metcalfe, Montreal, and Miss Alison Metcalfe of Mr, and Mrs. Ca=an :Nixon and family of London, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold No'ole and family cif Marihill, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Newton Jr. and Michael of Wingham were Sunda-y guests with Mr. and Mrs Fraser 'Haugh. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Margaret Adams and fantlily in the passing of ins 'sband and fa- ther, Mr. Harry Adams, on Sun.' day. We are sorry to hear Mr. George Westlake is ,a patient in the hospital and hope for im- provement soon.. in -team prize f: Sects. -the Minister fait. M.. Eli a r-C urineES. made c white rr a- - :7. i r :he Sean 5:ard. tne.re were _ s=id the fec.--- kias warfring Mr. a:a Mrs. ::re ors and were 5. 'citors w..__ 11- and - : and fan-ril:, of and !./-rs. E'Y'arlE were S Ca:C:1 rkir Fan ,: S.- '' Cislle:s me of Mt. and Mrs, 4.'-onsde f 212nenifin,„:_. Clarke w-e.sidir.--• a: Wroxs;:er, and the w eek-end with V-. and Mrs. Isw-reris--- and family weie . and Mir. 5sh ".-.Liirion liNa.:erass and Mrs. Den Coyne and Sonnie Windsor.. '-ast week 1.,f-3s. Stephen and Sandra mi.-J- ed nee: home in the ?lessen:- Valley sect:.-..: Mr. and Mrs. Relissn and her 'crofter, Tom Stacey Sarnia spent the week-end' • he: parents, Mr. and Mrs.. jack Stacey e: Winzhant and his mother, Mrs. Cecil falchzer, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Weiser, Anne, Marlene and Glair visit ed Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George giber of Kitchener. 111-013 School. of Tenhaol Mr. Garry C:i-..ar.rna.n lia2-..- spent the week-end with hispar- ems, Mr. and firs. Mr. Clark johnston spent.the week-end at Camp Ipperwash. Liiits from Listowel and Walkerton were there for training. On Saturday Wesley Tiffin and Garry Chapman were in London where they had a bos being serviced. We are pleased to report tits! Mr. George Walker was dis- charged on Wednesday from — — _-a esa .7. he: .__:tine:, C ser e'.F.7.andS, :ere a . Mt. and of mc:ner, Mrs. Lance and r: nther relyes :he a:ea. Mrs. Grain Was one :he firs: ;residents of Whit.- ..rch and was an enthusiastic ig.:aiter 27 time fir the Whiteciih s 000 000 Mr. Stewart Sos tt visited an with his elw ser i, ..1.r Stewart and Mr... S:ewart Wicxeter., - so she a -7.ace-ey garne there. The Bel grave Sci.Art champ- 1• ,:ey ,:eam Was treated :o trip to Kitchener on .5.11n- Mr. Sidney Thompson was one c c the parents wt: accompani- ed -.he boys. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cia..:n7. and Jane: of Exeter visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Den ...:s and a fly. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamie- of Coderich were Sixda.y callers a: the time nf Mr,. and Mrs. Jim Mcinries and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin. Mrs. Ted Evans, Larry and Linda of London were SatL'.rday callers at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, Mr. George Coffin of Galt and Mx, Allan Coffin of Kiteli, ever accompanied their mother; Mrs. Claude Coffin of Galt here on Saturday when she sold her Whited-lurch property so Mt. and Mrs. Arthur Burrows ofWal- arson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cool- t s went to visit on Sunday with and Mrs. Wilbert Schwich. ellberg and family of Port El- gin. During the afternoon they received a phone call that Mt. and Mrs, Jack Coulter and fem... ily of Dresden were at theft home so they returned to visit with them. Next to traffic accidents, home accidents account for most of Canada's fatal acci- dents. etaalobdiallit41111MICVS$ BY MURRAY GAUNT/ M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE Report from Queen's Park When yott think of radiator service think of FACTORY METHOD Tiffin. Tiffin Enneresn on Cato: Mrs. Eitr• at St. Horwpietaal7c ..;a1 ,oktter rest- I dent •- f .laste and now of a ratio.-.t Wir.g- nisi= and l".:tate.ct Hospital. We wish him a creed; recovery. We are please,: !•...o report 'Sirs Mary Laidlaw was .... o tyyttym,rnevtri 00000 07077111.101710.017,7111 000000 t 0000 $‘7117171.07617704it ABOUT 250 PEOPLE attended the annual meeting of the Huron Liberal Association at Exeter on Friday night, with a good reps retentation from this -art of the riding. Seen here are Alec Robertson of R. R. 5 Wingham; Jack WHIRS of Wingharn; Hon. J. J. Greene, the speaker; Murray Gaunt of Wingham, M.P.P. for Huron-Bruce, and James H. Currie, also of Wingham, —Exeter "Times-Advocate Photo. fa= -ann se.--ezia • stkent were i-e.t.b:ed Your forage needs are different. :let:7-i &a::: the :tor. is that. 4 the Can- TramuannaMSSMialletaAtIrireb•kr.0.1.1.131:nr.Mawrozerrw..1411c...utt. t", 1 T .• • .771 cl,1-10ttrs c.- xt: 7 7.4 tartan St a Whitechurch News Items ..77:1- Th..zrrd r.istrist . .kirs. F.,e1 and Mr. were at noon •-i•-•,nat:-ICI.shin wed- ::derich. The wedriLn a: WEI neld act f7.1 were a: :me f the ar.zt Mrs. J.:hr. ALL WORK Wingham Body Shop Phone 357-1102 • North St. Wingham, Ontario