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,
of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
return home last weer tram
rr
Walkerton Hosptal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renwick and
W04own rttdvanett - a{ W i/ece4ei W WN , l�
family of Belmore and Mr. and
wiPersonalsFoird ch
monton returned home atter
Ladd Ilbe 4o wish , , . a
tives in'@reeeic.
Mrs. Roy Summons returned
W7 l W17 Chridow and a
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and
ing Norman Harding in Walker -
I(iav Year, �Tean Sothelcn
David of Toronto were weekend
pital for a few days this past
T
visitors with Mr. aqd Mrs. Peter
fined to Listowel Memorial Hos-
mewed to tbeYr tiome is
Browne.
-
Gsserie last weal.
Mrs. Lenwood Edgar at Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coghtin
&WWay guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Marian Kirby returned
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martin,
Mrs- Fred Mc(am were Mr. and
horse last week after alpe Aft a
dinner and party on Saturday
Mrs. John Baker and family, Mr.
two weeks' vacation in Fkrida-
Campbell at Drayton-
Jima
Mr. and Mrs. Bill D'Onofiro
McCain and tummy
Mrs- Jack Ruttan was able to
of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
return home last weer tram
Hutchison and family of Gorrie,
Walkerton Hosptal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renwick and
family of Belmore and Mr. and
Mrs. John Markovich of Ed -
Mrs. Bruce Ament and family of
monton returned home atter
Gowanstown.
spending a week with her mother,
Mrs. Roy Summons returned
Mrs. Norman Harding sod visit -
home Saturday after being con-
ing Norman Harding in Walker -
fined to Listowel Memorial Hos-
ton hospital.
pital for a few days this past
Mel Beattie is at preaeot can -
week'
fined to Listowel Memorial Hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rrilliam-
pi,tal and Gerald Martin is in K,*
son visited Sunday with Mr. and
Hospital.
Mrs. Lenwood Edgar at Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coghtin
Forest•
entertained the employees of the
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martin,
Fordwich Bank to a Christmas
Doone and Brenda were Sunday
dinner and party on Saturday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd
Campbell at Drayton-
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill D'Onofiro
Mrs. Pearl Patterson is spend -
arid five children d Inuvik,
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Northwest Territories, are
Bill Austin at Tillsodburg.
spending a couple of weeks with
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Carl Stewart were Mr. and
Murray O'Regan and will also
Mrs. Oliver Stewart and Ray
visit over the new year with rela-
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stew-
art and family of Gorrie, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim, Stewart and family of
Healing Substance:
Gowanstown, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
:^
Mayberry and family of New.
Shrinks Piles
Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hudson and family of Hanover.
F,&cbni.e healing substance
prosen to shrink hemorrhoids and
repair damaged tissue.
no.mcd `� "lc-.,t't°�ritan:e
Special service
fouwithrhot
`h` a"' `' ` 'arm,
for
_
the cWldren
and d:c:omfort .. ...--.. .,. ,.
'p°'edi �" '= - c f^, -';tem.
FORDWICH — A special
inflame.: T."ic
service was held Sunday morning
In ux after :asc, whi:c gcnbi,
rcl,c, ng nu -. a:tuai r:,lu; ;.,-,
for the children in Trinity Angli-
(shrtn►_gc. t,,ok ria:c.
can Church with Rev. W. Craven
11 -tont imltanf of a!i- rr,u'ti
hrge-
of Gode_ch in charge.
were
were .o thorough that th;i •mr r; .c-
runt wai rnaontained o,cr i -<ro.
Jli!
Scripture readings were taken
of man, month
by several of the young people
.>u this was a:;oT-l;:hed w.- _
and the children of the Sunday
heating s r B..'• [.' : -
wool learned of the trete mean-
m hcc
.luK►!, hel6ps heal i.n1u•.j .7 :;...^�
..
strmulates growth of r, ,.,,uc
ing of having a Christmas tree.
r.ow BJ-v,ne . o';rcd .n ,,.rt-
The White Gifts were placed
mem and suC k c tan arm :aRc
under the tree-
ree at the conclusion of
Prcparat;on H Ask for t ai a'! Cru.
stores. Sat;sfact on or your rn,,nc,
�,,,
the service. A 666 luck diner was
refunded.
served in the Sunday School room
and the children exchanged gifts
• t l l l
and received their usual Christ-
mas treats.
OAC AGRICULTURAL
CONFERENCE :77
A series of agricultural programs at the
University of Guelph campus.
JANUARY 4, 1977
LAND USE ON THE FARM
•Soil Management °
"'Water
•Erosion
*Fertility
•Manures
*Crop' Production
•Energy Conservation
POULTRY INDUSTRY SCHOOL
*Production
•Processing
*Economics of Turkeys. Broilers, Laying Hens
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS ON CROPS
(Afternoon)
•Effects
*Sources
•Prediction
*Assessment
•Protection
JANUARY S, 1977
CORN
.
Blackbird Damage
*High Moisture Corn
*Whole Plant So loge- Production Ensilage and
Feeding
NATIONAL FOOD POLICY
•The Issues and Questions
•View Points from the Conodron Federation of
Agriculture Consurners Agribusiness Farmers
JANUARYS - 6, 1977
ONTARIO FOOD PROCESSORS FIELDMEN'S
CONFERENCE
*Production and Processing of Tomatoes Peas
Sweet Corr, Gropes
JANUARY 6.19n
FORAGES TODAY AS FEED AND CASH CROPS
• E s tobl rshrrse—
•Production
•"orves t
•P reserve•, or'
K u 1 trvot+or
PtOGRAN IS K04N AT 10:90 A -M. EACH DAT AT
UPWVE tKTY CEf M
ASOVETUM CENTIlt'E
Ontor,o Mints" of AgrKulture and Food and
The Un.vers,ty o1 Guelph co-operating
TELEPHONE 824-4120
Extension 39M
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Front the management and staff of the
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