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That's why books have television has HaloLight. e SURE. TELEVISION-WITH -TOP TUNING AND OTHER NEW FEATURES ON '56 MODELS NOW CLEARING at Lively, `pent the week -end was her faintly here. B� Miss Barbara Bassett. London, was home for the week-end- BAY>+IELD, Sept. r. -Mr. and Pte. ROA. Orr, Camp Borden, Mrs. William Murray, Detroit, are spending his furlough with his par - spending several days with his ents ,here. m Lh Mrs. Zr. and Vers. Jam"e. Sturgeon. Se� • Huron County Farm Report By A. S. Bolton, Asst. Ag. Rep. Hutchinson Radio & TV presents Top Quality TV OnIy DUMONT PHILCO ELECTROHOME ROGERS MAJESTIC Ask about Our Specials for the World Series! HURON ROA PHONE 49 -.37 STATISTICS ' DUNGANNON CROP PRODLJCTIQNDUNGA:NNON, Sept. '17. -Miss COUNTY OF HURONLISTED FOR_ t .a �h with relatfivves .iii toes trot, returned. to her position in Production figures for Huron for breeding, 2450; cows r milkCal ry ;S 1Y .91 purposes; 28 200• yearlings for milk •.x�T �eive eft Fr�dhomelanci noon on a voyage to his by the Ontario Department of I purposes, 8,900, Y � • `� visit ,his parents , ,. Carlin for beef n t • and brother in -Agri�rulture. purposes, 18,100; calves, 39,700; West Germany. He was booked to Dairy Products steers one yea over, Production of creamery butter: - y r and 49,000. II sail on the. S.S. Neptunia from -'" f Quebec City. He casae directly,' 1%54, 2,700,717 pounds, 1955, 290 643 ithree years ago, last June, to the 250 acre farm of Thos. Webster, 639,966,.BREEDERS ARE West Wawanosh. He hasn't seen} 1954, 1955, 865,764. Q � his parents in seven year. He last I The area, production and farm D i saw thein in East Germany. The I value of winter wheat for 1955: CNC WINNERS i young man, in his ea: iy twenties, 33 8 bushels er acre,G took his place favorably every Production of cheddar cheese; COUNTY SHEEP Admiral TV for 1957 With Top Front Tuning Leads the Way in Features, Performance, Styling Still i -: Few R. 56 --•..-Ms d -e s Lett At Spacial Prices 16,200 acres, p n active member � pe 600 bushels; farm value, $1.37 Huron C u'tlty sheep breeds d Church the village l Rally S t � in seven Sunday rs Where an was per bushel total, d a clean sweep of r ,p honcirs� $46 31. Dorset Horned a ervir�e :ixi the audit�oriwila 747 500, per acre -of the United in The church tum made I He intends 'to return - mornilrg,. Field Crops in the Leicester and Diss `weeks to the farm of Mr. Webster. beautiful with, bouquets of gladioli The area, production and farm classes at this year's Canadian Na 1 Mrs. Herb Finnigan, Margaret and "dahlias. Mr. Harvey Ander- value acres, spring wheat for 1955: tional Exhibition in Toronto. i Joy and J.C. attended London Fair son, assistant superintendent, as- oflast Friday. listed the minister, Rev. G. D. 5009.5 1s; faburm per acre, In the Leicester competition all per bushel, 9,5 bushels; farm value, $1.35 fourgrand championships were Miss Marjorie Errington, student Watt, in leading the service and total, Qinper acre, nurse of Woodstock hospital, who Frank Pentland, superintendent, Snell, - to the entries of"Ephraim has been taking part of her course was assisted by the .secretary, Mrs, were, fof Clinton.ehThe awards this summer at Sick Children's Omar Brooks, giving diplomas as forcthe n ra champion ram, - re Hospital, Toronto, was home with the scholars came forward when ewes- andhrmpion ram, champion P ewe reserve champion ewe: I her parents,.Mr. nrnd -Mrs. Everett promoted -to 'other- classes. 'g - In the Dorset Horned -division, Errington, for the week -end. Cecil Blake "gave the children's identical -honors were carried off i The first- meeting of the season story and Rev. Watt gave an ap- by the entries of P. E. Dearing , for the Y.P.U., was held Monday propriate address. and Son, of Exeter. night in"the basement of the Unit- Mrs.- Jenny Roberts returned Exhibition officals called this ed Church. J. C. .Durnin conducted home to Goderich on Monday, after year's; agriculture show one of the a short business period.after min- a visit with Ther nephew, Frank best in recent. years. .More than iltes were read. �It was decided to Glenn. 'Brooks, a senior pupil at hold an exeoutive meeting on Wayne P 10 000 horses, cattle, sheep, sw:ne Thursday, September 27, at Mary- Dungannon Public School, was ac - lin Anderson's home. On. Satur- cidently hit with a baseball hat day, October 13, the Y.P.U.' mem- r at school on Friday afternoon. He hers will decorate for the 101st received the blow on the forehead g church ‘anniversary celebration. that caused stunning and t Rev. G. D. Watt took the topic. {swelling. He was driven home by Dungannon United Church Sun- .the principal, Mrs. Gordon Ander- other, Miss Agnes" Murray. forth, Sunday with his 1 Further progress was made with { $25.65. - :Vers. McClure L� spending , William Sturgeon. 1 l ons last week. How- 1 Oatti. 41,600 two - spent. ur acres 47.7 bushels weeks with relatives in Detroit. mother, r, ' '' • • o harvest operations with fog per acre ^ 600 acre bushels farm Miss Cecile McLeod returned Ttr-ut•�•da3�- having- spent r and occas �o $1,631,200, per acre, $34.34 Mrs. B. Myers ':nd dau.g er, DONNYBROOK ei'er, cool nights ea�'1 value; 72, rents per bushel-, total home on i nal showers again slow - a few days in W ends ir. ht of 1 ed down the prag, am. Approxtm-hearle 19,600 acres, 34.8 bushels, ately 50 to 60 per cent of the acre, 681,200 bushels. per acre; and Findon, spent Monday r with 41 e Iy()N DONNYBROOK, Sept. 17.-�1n spring grain harvest is now corn- per1.04 per bushel, total,; Ilex Mrs. Bryant at their cottage � niversary services will be held in pleted i.n the County. Because of farm value, $ $36.10 here.harvest interference, attendance at $705,500, per acre, $3 21, bushels Mr. and Mrs. e Larson are Sunday, Irk United Church on the. •three County school fairs, Bel- Faer acre, 4,300:acres, farmbushels spending and week -end in Sarnia. , annda3, September 30 at 11 a.m. grave, McKillop and Mensal' was p1.12, bushels bushels; s; total $ value,, andMd Vers. M. Fisher, Barryeeand sten p will t Rei. R. S. chargeHof z, boththe reduced considerably as were the 91 acre $2s.0e Susan,nyreturned e Kitchener I services andl special musbe in c is f being number of exhibits shown. With P Buckwheat: 1,500 acres, 20 0 on Sunday, having spent the past 'all fall fairs in Lhe sass- three months at their cottage here. arranged. Owing to anniversary doled for the period Countyup to hue Mr. Donald McLeod, Port Bur- services at Westiield, there will end of next week, Fair Officialsthe well, spent the week -end with his be no .service next Sunday at havendalready expressed concern wife and baby. Donnybrook. about decreased attendance at theIlis.s Berthena Sturgeon Ls re -A number of Donnybrook people fairs, this year, because of farm eusperating in Clinton hospital attended anniversary services in work being so behind. where she .underwent surgery on Knox United Church. Auburn, on ei far,� 0 Saturday. Sunday. • K1NGsBRIDGE Bayfi'eki merchants and business- Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Sandy, of men observed Thursday as a holi- Lucknow, were Sunday visitors day and all enjoyed the day at the with Mr. and Mrs. R. Chamney. KI'�GSBRIDGE, Sept. 17. Thos. London Fair. Other recent visitors at the same Mr. and Mrs Walter Westlake home included Mr. anMrs. Wm. Drennan, of Goderich, spent the left on Monday night for Van- R Chamney and children, Danny pawl week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl couver, B.C. where they will visit family. • theft` sons, William and Garfield An enjoyable evening •was spent at the Bayfield pavilion on Wed- nesday evening, where a reception o Da op was was held in honor of newlyweds. i n--- --in-large Mr. and Mr`ifi. Ed. Shea, and sons, 55.8 bushels per acre. 471,400 Mr. and 'Vers. Raymond Scotchmer. ( F:ne crystal d contains a Miss Helen i Kevin, Cary and Dennis and Mrs., buahels; farm value, $1.09 per and Robin Lee, and Jim Chamney and Doug floweli, of Windsor. Miss Louise Jefferson, who is attending Stratford Normal School, wa-' hot°ne over One week -end. and poultry and pet stock were bushels per acre, 30,000 "bshels; shown. The CNE distributed farm value'; 95 cents per bushel, $125,000 in prize money. per acre, $-19.00. o`- 0 -_0 total $2.6,500, Flax: 1,770 bushels, 13.8 bushels per acre, 224,400 bushels•, farm value, $2.83 per bushel, total, $69,100, per ace, $39.05. Mixed grains: 114,000 acres, 48.2 bushels per acre, 5,490,000 bushel; farm value, 75 cents per bushel, total, $4,147,100, per acre, $36.63. Dry Pea: 500 acres, 12.8 bushels per. acre, 6,400 bushels; farm value, $2.90 per bushel,.total, $18,600, Drennan and$37.29 per acre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank :McKenzie Dry beans: 21,000 acres, 12.3 returned from a motor trip to bushels per acre, 258,300 bushels; Northern Michigan last week. farm value, $4.20 per bushel, total, During their absence, Mrs. Depii?Ls $1,084,900, $51.66 per acre. in charge of the store. 1 Corn for shell:ng: 8,300 acres. Blair who is teaching c:"tan':ty of ea est ,� �lack Kinney, df Detroit, spent. the bushel, total, $513,800, $f31'.19 per weekend at Mrs Kinney's ho acre. 2 0 Cres me here. Corn for fodder. 8.200 a . , • Mr. and MTS. Gordon Valad and 9.24 bushels per acre, 75,800 bush Keith, Mr and Mrs. Gene Frayne, els: farm value, $4.81 per bushel, Don apd Douglas Frayne, Mr.. and $364,300, $44.44 per acre. Mrti. Mark. Dalton were among potatoes: 510 acres, 157.6 bushels those from this locality Who at- per acre, 80,400 bushels; farm 'ended the Western Fair at London value. $1.35 nes bushel, tt�tal, last week. , $10cl.200 $212.67 per acre. Mrs. Yemen. of Wingham. visit.- Field roots: 1,930 acres, 426 e'l wi'h Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- luuehels ner sere, 822.000 bushels: Kene'e over the week -end. farm value, 53 cents per 1)110101, Other weekend visitors of here Mon- total, oSoy beans: 0500 acres. 16.6 bush- er acre. were: Clarence Doherty, tread: Arnold Marsman and Peter etc per acre. 8,300 bushels; farm Van ()sch, of 1 ondan: Miss Mary value. $2.08 per bushel, total, Sheridan. of Toronto. $17 000, $34.53 per acre. A' a recent meeting, of the Hay and seeded pasture: 1.600 C'' W.L. it was decided to hold the acres, 1.83 tons per acre, 4.20P Fell Festival and to spnnear a tons; farm value, X14.76 per ton Ifaiirwe'en Dance (Masouerade). total. 93 309,200, 821.01 per acre. Mrs• Dcnn'a Dalton visited with, All field crops: total acreaele relatives in Sarnia las, week. 364 910. value ner acre, 936.18 a - .._ - 0. _-d__®.o total value 13.201X 500. The Babv1nnian regions, in ani- Homos, Cattle ient Mesenotania were supnocediy f 4:300 value, 'ale • first re•eion�s to use waiter sys- tem?, far drinking purposes. BIN G LEGION HALL., GO ERICH Saturday, Sept. 22 lIA•OKPOT or $70.00 Fla FULL HOUSE IN 56 CALLS. eat GAME OTART1 AT 8.30 P.M. AllalliMEIRMINIMENINOMMEMMOMMINOMMEWOOMOMPIMM DI TRiCT JC's T MEET HERE Port Elgin, Southampton and Goderich clubs will assemble here Sunday morning. for the fall conference of district No. 4. As a new departure, members of the Goderich Jayeettes have been invited �_to attend, too. Following registration at 9 arm., the delegates will be welcomed by Max Cutt, president of Goderich Junior Chamber of Commerce, and by William Anderson, of Goderich, who is district president. Leadership training is the.theme ; of the conference. Two discussion clinics will be chaired by William Anderson and William McLern•on, of Owen Sound. Howard Aitken, first vice-president of -the Goderich Jaycees, will preside over p special panel on membership and assimil- ation. The host.dub has arranged to put on some special entertainment before the conference closes at '3.15 .p.m. day School officers and pupils, son, and to the doctor. The young numbering between 95 and 100, lad felt twinges of pain for some gathered with the congregation for" days at the base of his,.head, but Jaycees from Owen Sound, PORTER'S HILL PORTER'S HilL, Sept. 17. -The anniversary services at Grace Church will be held this Sunday, September 23. with guest speaker, Rev. H A. Dickinson, Goderich Servicers will be :rebel at 11 in the morning and 7.30 in the evening. in the morning, a duet will be rend- ered by a couple, from the Beach 0' Pines, Grand Bend, and in the evening, Charles' Wilson. Hallaee- lr+i• �i�s on arms: vh tr vil•le, will be guest soloist. The choir is also preparing spgciad f $S�l RoQ. Ammumaisaimmemosimmommisomi Cattle on farm:;: number: bulb music. 16, e) COME IN SOON! Let Us .... . returned to school on Tuesday. Rev. G. D. Watt took the United Church service at Lucknow on Sun- day evening while Rev. G. Meikle - john was attending General Coun- cil at Windsor. Jim Reed, who attended United Nations Junior Council at London this summer on a four day session, as a representative of the Lucknow High School District, will give a talk at -the United Church Sunday School next Sunday morning at 10.40. The Dungannon United annivers- ary committee are making exten- sive preparations for special ser- vices on October 14th with morn- ing and evening services. This marks the 101st anniversary and the committee will have a his- torical research in that respect, printed in booklet form tlhat will contain pictures and facts of the past and present. Rev. John Walker, Windsor, a former min- ister, will return for these services on Sunday, October 14. 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