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MRS, WILLIAM .AU.T1W CUL
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+U M1 SV11I.LE, . lir, and h daughters, London, were wee Dupl oANNcv. -_ D d a lt 4
10s,!Frank McCullough and Ted end guests o Mr. and Mrs,
,
came suddenly, on Sunday,
c uliqu h attended the Van Williams. March 0 to Mrs. William Arthur
ieson-lileDowell wedding in Al- LLCM. Meets' f r Culbert while attending morn- I stgia recently a ine reegular me ting o c thing service' at Dungannon Unit- Mrs, Culbert ryas a member
David McCullough .. was U.C.W.uwas held on Mar le 8ed Chore St e• Suffered a of Dungannon United Church
-".it.zd
ek nd ut nclmg � Mrs. J•am�s` Lt�bi ,0� hart .•._,°. ...0 Y -:: �: z. g..�pxmar, merri�ber of the �• - l�i'1<.:xo-.-,guidance .�:f .I'rR-
h tllalu T se lye p tt' c�lth Mr heart attack
the Youth Couneil of the Salva- group in ctiarge. Mrs" W. Yeo Women's Institute and Wpmen' lesser R. I+'oarshaw, Animal
#loan.Army was pianist for the afternoon. She had been hospitalized for Association •r- - Uusb�ndry " Department, Una -
Miss • Gail Van4erwal had her Mrs- K. Harps, read the Scrip- several weeks .during the winter • v si,ty of Guelph, this study is
tonsils removed in Clinton, Pub 'etre and the Bible,"study was and since leaving the hospital °
Mrs. D. Gliddbn. The she had -been ' spending some
lie Hospital on Finday. ,aken by designed to augtnemt, the I unerri
Paul Cuidmare of the R.C.Ri.P.,
time ST.County Board Survey project
tmembers of her fain- HELENS y -oil call was,anse�ered with theof 1965. The .results of this
i e me
study may asci at in providing•
rmationr- rt eernerezrse- --tile
percentage of grade ° A . hogs
niairketed from. Huron County.
" Until tested, a boar is to
varying degrees an unknown
quantity. R. 0. P. ancestry and
breeders' records are aids to im-
provement. Just what differ-
ences exist and to what ,extent
they .oecurr finally show up as
differences in performance. A
fair indicatipn of [these differ-
ences can be obtained by fallow-
ing the progeny of selected
boars to market. '
In this project, boars will be
la: Van Doorn of Essex, and the
pallbearers were Beverley Me -
Nay .and five grandstrns, Kenneth
ey t.
Wm.Crawford,R la
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ra ora W
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Crawford, ferniest Sherwood 'and
Jim Culbert:
BOARS TO
'l"ice Huron County Hog'Pro-
ducer s A�s$aciatioii and, the Ex-
ten4ion, ' Brraucia," Ontario Dee
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ur
pertinent ecu t
of � •
t.
Ilan," .plan to study the effec. s
of type, of boar en grade of
Market Bogs under field condi-
tiol in ,tie near futute.
Vancouver. motored home tt ,cord "neighbc,r" and Mrs- F
fly before rcturnn'g to her. ho
ST. HELENS. ---Dan Rose of
spene •three "elks' vacation with RicCullougii gave a reading ion A lig
ltly esteemed resident. nQ was a Sunday visa •
• ikziis. parents, M': and Mrs. Barry the meaning 'of the word. of ibis comnauuity, Mrs. Culbert Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Webb.
b . Gude ore: was the former Nettie Emel1rie - M
The experiences a a nurse Tyndall, daughter', of the late 4',Mrs. Allan Miller recently res
Qerald Walter, Claa',kson,•spent an "Crossroads Africa" - was turned fro five weeks recently
a
the weekend. with his parents, Mr. and Mts. Wm.' Tyndall. She
Mr.* and .Mrs. Barrie Walter. given by Mrs. G: Ginn, patient in Ingham hospital.
was 81 years of age, her birth
;b rs. E. Grigg was in charge day being' on the day of her, -d--
Mr.
E. W. Rice is a patient
Mr. and Mrs. William Norman �ein Wingham hospital. •
were' guests of Mrs. F. Norman of the business. An invitation death.
for the Benmiller U.C.W.Thank- MT. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin,
and Mr. 'and •Mrs. Hintz, Iycw Born in Colborne Township, Mr. azid Mrs. Angus McDonald
offering was received: • Plans
Han`tburg on Sunday. she lived there until her mar- and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grigg, Kitchener, spent Banquet ere ronhMarche k23,ras also for' nage to William Arthur Culbert Wm. Rietoul attended a sur -
the weekend at the home of the Men's Club supper for new on February 1, 1911, when she prise birthday party for Mrs.
his parents, Mr. and Rigs. E.carne to their farm home on Elizabeth McDonald on Satur-
Grigg church members on April 13th., concession 4, Ashfield Township. day evening at Mr. and Mrs:
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt' Holme elle U.C.W. Thankof Left to mourn besides her Hugh David McDonald's at
and family, Woodstock, visited faring will be held on Tuesday,, husband,. who is a patient in Whitechurch. Mrs. McDonald
on Sunday with the former's April 12 at -2.3e p.m. when Mrs. V4'itngham hospital, .are twd was 85 on March 6th.
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Stanley Lyon will show pictures; daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Ev- Mr J. D Durnin spent a few
Tebbutt. and• give a talk on her trip to 1elyn) Crawford and Mrs. Earl days at the Purina Research
Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Pipe and Portugal. •
•
Mrs. H. Williams, Mrs. • O. I (Goya) Sherwood, and three sons, Farms at, St, Louis this past
i Blake and Mrs.K.Harris were
concession
William and •Howard of week.
jconcession 4, • Ashfield; also one Mrs. W. I. Miller and Isobel
ColIorr1 H,&S. !appointed a •committee to look.brother, Mr. Melvyn Tyndall of and Miss W. D. Rutherford visit
I Hostesses for the day into the details of a bus h'e were Mrs. e. j Colborne Township. ed at Hichmond "Hill with Mr.
V`,• e� E. Potter. \Ire. K. Harris and " She was predeceased by three and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre on
iews Film u sisters, Mrs. Chas- (Janie) -Pat -!the weekend. Miss Rutherford
The March meeting of the;NIrs. L. Jervis.
Colborne Township Home and W. W. (Cora) Walters and one Monday.
School Association was held!Per$ana1 r brother, Rev. Milton Tyndall.
The funeral service was held
Mrs. I. Papernick attended the -on Tuesday. March 8 from the
wedding of Dr., and Mrs. Donald' McKenzie memorial chapel, Luc-
R. Wright in Flint, Michigan on know, when Rev. J. A. \'eldhuis,
Friday, Ma. -eh 11. minister -of Dungannon United
Church, conducted the service.
rick; Mrs. Allie Carlson; Mrs. plans to leave• for Florida,, on
March 8th, at Zion School, with'
the first vice-president, Mrs. • G.
J. Chamne, presiding.,
• A film, "The Test" was the
highlight of the 'meeting and l
examined the roll of the par- l
ents and the teachers in the
education of the child..
The commentator, Mrs. F.'.
McMichael, followed with a live-!*
lyfive-group?iscussion period. 1
The winning "Safety" posters
Centennial project suggestions'
were discussed with the possibil- i
ity that a sun dial might be the i
choice for the atrium at the
new central. schopl.
The annual meeting in .April!
will be centred around the his-'
tory of the one -room schools in l
the township which are soon!
to be replaced by an eight -room
.school. Coffee was served by
Mrs. Wm. Bogie' and her com-
mittee.
were on display.
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THANKS YOU
FOR YOUR HELP
Nearly 400,000 persons of all Interment was made in Dungan -
Tees parti,ipated in Red-Cross°non cemetery. ,
water safety services and pro -1 The flow rbearers were. Chas.
jects last year. ,j Tyndall of GGoderich and Doug -
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'Miss Dickson is fully qualified
.in all lines of beauty culture.
She starts this week at the.
Heather Beauty' -Salon but she
will be away next week on an
advanced course. Following her
course she will" again be avail-
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BE STUDIED LOCALE
selected, at random from the
listof boar owners compiled
from the 196i Huron County
Theidentity ]Rear Surrvey. �ti yf o
owners w41l mot be made public.
This will insure ithatthose with
boars of unknown ancestry," and
therefore; not ,a,t•preseiiit"ireconi-
mended, are not subject to per.
haps unfair comparison' 'with
others. ` z
Three litters from each of ten
boars in' five categories (five:
categories of quality according
to 'the Huron County Boar Sur-
vey -1965) shall be tested. 'Pigs
are to be ear ., al;otched `far
identification purposes • by. a
vepresentative of rthe 00111.0
Depar+tmeajt of Agriculture be-
fore the litter is three weeks
of age. The first three litters
born after Tyt, 1966,
and aired by seleectedboars a.re
to be *sed.
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GEORGE'S CkURCH -
March 10 -- Poerth Sunday in Lent
8:30 a,m. Hely Communion
11:Q0.a,m. !toly Communion and Sermon
• .�, (Nursery for PrelSchool Children)
Sunday School at "10 and 11 ..
5:00 p.m. Evening Prayer (in chancel)
7:00 p.m. Combined service with North St.
United Church at, St. George's
DIALOGUE SERMON THEME
The United Church Ministry
Wednesday, March 23
7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion and Breakfast
9:30 a.m. Holy Communion • •
Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL Q.A., B.D. u
Mr. E. Kempster, Organist and Choirmaster
' THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United- Church
SUNDAY, MARCH 20th
Fourth Sunday in Lent
10:00 a.m. Junior to Senior Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Kindergarten Sunday School -
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship .
Sermon—Series on Beliefs: The Church
7:00 ta.m.—Dialogue series—"The Unity We
Seek" with St. George's Anglican Church.
NQxt three services in. St. George's Church.
Alrwelcome.
The Rev. J. Donald MacDonald, B.Sc., B.D.
Minister °
Mr,•Lance Reed, Organist and Choir Director
Knox Presbyterian Church.
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
William"._.Camernn, . tl rector of "praise
SUNDAY, MARCH 20th
.10:00 a.rn. Church School
10:10 a.m. Minister's Bible Class
11:00 a.m. • Divine Worship ,
• ,- Reception of New Members
Sermon: "Preparation.- For Profession"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
7:30 p.m. Young People's Society
ENTER TO WORSHIP DEPART TO SERVE
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street 'United .Church
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
"What, Is Most Irnpprtanf?"
1:30 p.m. Benmiller: Church 'and Sunday School
Membership Class for Adults — Saturday, 7:00 p.rh.
Class for Young -People — Sunday, 4:15 p.m.
'REV. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
MRS, J. SNIDER, Organist '
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
Montreal Street Near The .Square."
I0iO0 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship — "Seeing God"
7:00 p,m.—Evening Service — ',Prayer No. 13"
'Everyone Welcome -
Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIES, Phone 524-8792
,FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Victoria, and. Park Streets
9:50 a:m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m, Worship Service
7:00 p.m. 'Evangelistic Service -
Rev. R. I,.. Gordon,°of Clarksburg, Ont.; in charge
Wed., 7.30 p.m. — Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
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CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOMBOLD
9:45 am.'Sunday School '
11:00 a.m. Family Worship '
7:00 p.ni.. Salvation Meeting
E.VERYON'E WELCOME
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacie
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, 'Pastor -
a _SUNDAY, MARCH 20th
, 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages.
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service,
Fri. 8:00 p.ni. -- Young People's Service
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Each Sunday,30 p.m. Hear Jack West Over station
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bUNDAY, MARCH 20th
SUNDAY SERVICES
10:00 a.m. Sunday: School -- Ride the Buil 524-76"22
11:00 a.m. MORNING SERVICE
7i30 p.m. EVENING Stoma
Weed:, 7:30. p.m. Romans verse by versa
Pastor: RSV. t: LESLIE HOBBINS,B.A.
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