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FARMER$
SIMPLER GAR
Fewer frills and less horse,
power„ more economy -.that's a
request to the .Canadian,ailtornotive
inch/037 'from some Canadian
farmers,
A resolution to that effect was
'laid Before the Canadian 'Federa-
tion- of Agriculture's :general
ing last week es one of 7.2• resolu-
twos- to be discussed,.
The auto industry resolution re-
ferred to ears ar;d trucks "with
unneeesSary horsepower and frills,
phis too frerinent whle)
coats the average income eonsum-
or 11131Ch to purchase,, finance,
insure and operate Compared with
tars— It said a
motor vehicle- is a farming neces-
sity and urged a more -eronornieal
type which would produce more more
ales and thus.- More Canadian jobs.
Si1N1t* 900;.;!0 REST.
PARtalte01 lilck
400.04 1014PPLig$, FROM'
VANCE'
RUG STORE
VIA, IMP HAKE *1014
COIIVORTMI,E ASV MO
SAFE DRIVING CAMPAIGN RALLY
will be beld
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th •
at 8.30 p,m, in.
CLINTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
8,114.-4°ARM FORUM nnoitnoAsT
Ofifl '••••- FILM and. SAFE-DRIVING TALI( by riTr. Hardy
of the Provincial Police, Goderitql
JR. F.'4RISIER. PLAY - by the Counts Whiners
Sponsored by Huron County Federation •of Agriculture
County Farm Forams. Ladies please bring. luneh.
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STUDY FARM MANAGEMEN7 Prayer Service at
United Church
GORRIV—The World Day of
Pfaker Service will be lucid the
Gorrlejrnited• Church at 8 pan, on
FridaY,"*.Pcbruary 21st. Women of
all denominations are asked to pin
witli,.yir•orrk all over the world in
the .,,same service prepared this
year -Australia. • PraYars will be
WOO for TAU% fteMorn f torn
oppression and' Sor 'the United
NatiOnS "oilanizations,
Datil Waste
Hog Feeding Time
You can't afford to waste time feeding
hogs no matter what the market trice is.
If you are feeding straight grain to hogs
YOU ARE WAS ING TIME.
WHY! Because grains alone do not contain
the proper levels of nutrients to get hogs off
to market in a hurry. Tests prove that straight
grairt.fed hogs take up to 2 months longer to
reach market weight than balanced fed hogs.
"Oct YOU)? hogs off to, market in record
time THE SHUR.OAIN WAY,
Call us about
StfUlt.GAIN HOG FEEDS
HURON COUNTY
WHEAT PRODUCERS'
ANNUAL MEETING.
AgriCultural Board Rooms
OtINTON
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1958
2.00 P.m.
3 DEEEGATES TO THE ONTARIO WHEAT PRODUCERS'
AiOccona WILL BE ELECTED AT THIS ATEETING
TO .PARIFC2 OUT THE WHEAT MARRATMG PLAN.
RI SSEL HOLTON, J,( IIENII(NOWAV,.
Chairman Sce,retary
WIIITECHURCH
•arld .IVIts, Levi Blamer( Were
in London on Thursday and attend-
ed the clinic at Victoria Hospital
and visited with her niece, Miss
SheivY Self, of Walkerton who was
taken to the hospital there last
Tuesday. Mist' Self had her hip
broken last .00tOber and when the
test was taken off last week she
broke it again, and was taken to
the Victoria Hospital, where she
underwent surgery and a plate was
put in,
Mr, and Mrs. ,Their Johnston, of
London spent the week-end with
relatiVeS at Lneltnow and with his
parents, Mr. avid Mrs. G, John-
store, Mr, and Mrs, ./ohnston visited
on Sunday at the horne of their
'e'en, . Jariaini Timithetty, Lima
cool_ -Anne hbrietono . tl4 twin
An
Church News
OMR:14—A Lenten service will
be held on Ash Wednesday, Irebru,
ary 10th, commencing at 8. pm, in
St, Stephen's Church.
On Sunday next, February ?3,
Rev, Robert A. Carson of Paisley
will be guest preacher at the ser-
vice at 2,30 pm. The Rev, 4. C.
Attwell will be preaching in Pais-
ley.
*The February meeting of the
Woman's Auxiliary will be held at
the home of NHS;
Thursday, February 20th at 2,3Q
p.m, Theme "Pelt:Wiliness",
Gifts Presented to
Hueston Family
GO1t.RI4--Mrs, K S. Hueston
and family moved last week to
Winghara, They were recipients of
Parting gifts from the villagers
and surrm; riding .comniunity before
their departure,
Mrs. Weston was, given a wall
mirror, television hung and a sum
of money, Ruth Ann received a
nut glass vase, Brock a desk- lamp
and Heather a Dolly Varden tea
pot,- Mrs,- Hueston, Was 'pre-
sented with a personal gift from
her W,A. group; She had been a
resident of Gorrie for •25.years,
W.A.
The WA, of the Gorrie United
Church will meet at the home of
Mrs, L, Thornton - on TimrociaY,.
February 20th, at 8,15 p.m, The
Northern Helpers in Charge of the
programme.
CARRIE
"Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Will of
Beamsville returned home on Wed-
nes Oily after visiting the former's
parel:to, Mr, and Mrs, Justin Will.
Mr. tod Mrs, Alex Graham and
sons .sptnt Saturday and Sunday
in Wallaeehurg, Mrs, Jas. McKen-
Tle returned home with tbeni after
spending two weeks with her
daughter, Mrs, A. Graham.
The retirement,` is announced of
Dr. W. Scott Hamilton, dean of
the Dentistry Faculty at the Uni-
versity of Alberta at Edmonton
for a number of years. Dr. Hamil-
ton is a former Gorrie boy and is
an uncle of Mr. Hector Hamilton.
The Harold David farm at the
outskirts of the village has been
sold to Ralph Tompkins of Lis-
towel.
Bob Templeman, 15-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Temple-
man, who had his leg broken at
the ankle, while skating at the Sr,
Farmers' skating party at Bel-
more, was able to return to his
home last week from the Wing-
ham Hospital.
Little Peggy. Carson, 21-month-
old daughter of Mr. and MrS.
Norman Carson fell oft the kitchen
stool on Friday and brcilie'her•left•
collar bone,
Miss Etta Burns has been visit-
ing With, friends- in Guelph for the
last two weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. S, Kemp and fam-
ily of Listowel and Mrs. E. Brook-
er, Wingliarn, visited on Sunday
at the, home of Mr. and Mrs, E.
Bolander,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Dick. Carson were
in Toronto last week where Dick
attended the Canadian Retail
Hardware Association convention,
Miss Edythe Walker, Wingham,
spent the week-end at her home.
Mrs. Luella Sanderson was a re-
cent visitor with friends in Tor-
onto snd Burlington.
Mrs. Earl Wilkin, of Wallace
Township spent last week with her
mother, Mrs. ElWin Somers. Mr.
Somers suffered a stroke at Vic-
toria Hospital, London, last week
and is in a serious condition,
A number 'from. Howick Town-
ship attended the Progressive Con-
servative nomination meeting in
Harriston on Friday night when
Marvin Howe of Arthur was
chosen as candidate for the March
31st federal election'for Welling-
ton-Huron riding. Harvey McMic-
hael was appointed convener for
Howick to take the place of the
late K, I, Hueston,
Mrs. Rose Patterson of Wing-
ham, Is spending sorne t'al'e at the
Nash home, Mrs, Patterson fell a
couple of weeks ago and broke her
left arm.
The Eastern Willing Workers of
the United Church W,A, Served a
fine hot supper on Friday evening
(St. Valentine's" Day), About $115
was realized.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Raymond. Dowdy,
Toronto, visited over the week-end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Harry
Registered Holstein
DISPERSAL.
Friday, February 28th
at too p.m,
1 Male - 38 remales
selling at
Brampton Sales" Arena
4 milt% North of Thnmpton
StielgrOve
A Polly Accredited and Listed, herd
of high quality Relstelne, Many
Preah and Springing, Famous show
bloodlines of the "Cariiiieree farni-
lies,
OW1114 hYi
timer Calett4,y
R. 1, Georgetown, Ont.
took 'Patti* LW.? bile tellwtthklaitµ
namolosoloirroalainassonareialsaisisiteroisale
Gorrie Drops •
First Game
'OORWA--In the first of the
play-off games With Clifford on
Saturday night at Clifford, Gorrie
Intermediates lost by a score of
Clifford 16, Gerrie 0. This is a "best
of five" Series,
baby, was able to be.'taken froin
the Whigharn Hospital on Friday.
Mr. •and MPS. Currie Burebirip of
London spent the "Week-end with
his , parents, Mr. and lifts, Jaelt
Mr, and Mrs. Oanteron glint/ions
and 'Pitney, of, LObdon Spent the
tech-end With her I/Stunts:, Ur, Nxt,t, Nflirthif
CI 4 7.L. Meets
The February meeting ,of ,the
Catholic Women's League was held
at the home of Mrs. Walter Lock-
ridge on, the evening of. February
60, With 15 members present.
4itlineas Included the discussion
of the annual banquet to be held
at the Qlwri, Hotel.
It was decided, to send a bale of
used elothing to the Indian settle-
molt in 1Vianitaha. Mo,, 011rieri
gave a reading' 'on stile life • of
t3erhadette, The *ifateh? Meeting IA ,
to he held In the church
A 'Vete Of tbanic4 was extended
to the hostess• arid t. l'ou'r iou~l [irtiieh
IOU
*
CAILEKDA
On Tuesday and: Wednesday of last week a course in Fin Management was presented at' the.Wroxeter
Coomiunity Centrm In Charge of the course was lick Clark, of the Farm EcOronnies Branch, OAC. The
study. was concentrated Olt -the factors Which ailed faint income and the use of A short totib :aliAlysis for
Ontario farms, as„ Well as,Alie keeping of fifth, hentaints, Those -who Hu* the course arc Iliqthred below:
In the too -picture .are„ front row,. loft to tight, n Rutherford, ilicatillutherford,,tatarles Thorniia; bitidr row, Ulme-0. tAordMg Alla Scott MAMA, • Centre pi ethre, front row from the left, Fred Houbledee,
Ilearge thrilerWeed, Arnold leffecsq bank, VI-1ft Merldey, Don lirortime, Itottoncpictnkc, front rinV,'
}toss. Knight, Russell. '10100 back, Gordon Oreig mid WtlUain •oaropbell. •--,,A.41vatitio4clmem photos,
tNSpECtiaN
1)0CiR•.
of,
TF•F - 13UltIS
, 'under the auspiees of
THE .0matoo BEEF GATTue
:..011'110ifFl1VIENT ASSOCIATION
THE SHEEP AN)) SWINE ARENA
.0341:: Whiter Fair Toronto
LARC -I 5th and 6th, 1958.
R1*fords ;and Aberdeen Angus sell on March Oh
• :.Sherthor»s sell on march 0th
commence at 10.00 a.m. on each 1111), -
Oolyinithi--'approved by the. Culling Committee will be "allewiid
•• .to pass throligh the Auction.
kriii,L,,,i):,ill;nititiitoiMiziycloo,tici!sttto lohnittIalstinmilue i.ilile)(1:.sdeit.vlbif.1)1 Toby -oaftlellri•iliisig:s,a..16,,:;
will lie41.CtIte Tate of • • '.1",";•• (a).;:i4lbarSiiirrialinee. tested bid's, 3314% of the. Purchltful'Ilice;
'Curt not e~tciitiiui; 111200'., and
thf, on" tipPrbyinl,- bulls, 20% of purchase Price, • Milt(-not:,
exeeedlihr 1120.00
' • '" VOR .CATALOGUES APPLY TO:
1
4111131:SlOOMSON MASTER
'S;Weiar anti models now
-A. New,Source of Profit
•1 'SON Feed Mixing Equiphent
•
ki led
1,14,4420 •
arise e and Machine Unfit
ARNIA ONTARIO
GOODISO.N..• -••••-- •
mixER, Plow rsirog,1.40-1a,t
available PRODUCTS • •
umpagrA svotiniTY A Canr
AAIA LW special contract pro.,
xhiteg. Inintrance
skin Option, nil b one policy
available from age 4/ to age
Consult,—
FRANK C. HOPPER',
I—Representative,-
Canada Life
WJNGFIA114, ONT.
With the '.new.Clatall,Sho
Master - Mixer • *it-0're
got everything to 'ord.,:
vide your liviiutot it
with the finest in
od and blended ,feed(r,
Over ' 2,6Q0 ;.
Feed Ttlfrxory Er e ",g0141'
noel year's:!nf.ona :91,(302-1 airing eX11110terree,:',1104'
produced . • tlils'I".,,11.00'
• comPitet„.' ')riel(inA'
precision,
'years of. scrziew,;4N
godlybuilt,-"•for.-A„an yd
of operatiOn,-, •
You'll be surprise4at
low haVest,Ment"'-',p•rec.
quired and IlitIli';09-0
resulting rom,-: the, I,E; creased •••pretere‘hec
shown by yoiin aoirhals
for custom mixed fedS.
Why net write Ind
• for illustrated ,fiffio-
' tore, prices and •;:spOis,-."
ileations and learwho
a Goodisen
increase .;your
this year., and every
year.
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