Clinton News-Record, 1946-12-19, Page 7-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1940
MINTON NEWS-10avORD
• PAGE SEVEN
HURON
COUNTY
OISCUSS CHEMURGY
ON FARM RADIO
FORUMS IN COUNTY
• The following es a summary of the
;finainge seat to the Onterio Farm
Radio Foram Oafice following the
broadcast of December 9. •The eub-
. ject of the ineetiog was 'What Alboue
Chemurgy."
Boron reports from 20 forums, new-
ne,f-aanglecl, hard-toepronounce Chem-
urgy didn't faze Farm FOX= people
one little bit. "Best broadcaet of the
season" remarked one group. Meet
Forams reported interestiog and in-
•efoomative diseuasions.
Not that rural Ontario pla.ns on
, terming its •potato atop into motor
fuels rext season or to lant suit -
flowers where previously have been,
clover ;fields. Rural folks WC wait-
ing, eager and alert but definitely
unwilling to give up tested crops and
familiar praatices for speculative
erops. Fortnns see three serious
obstaoles: Will the price ofieeted for
soy beazes or other "industnial crops"
make it worthwhile giving up the
growing of hogs and tbe production
of milk? Iso't et possible the sale of
-these cash crape will deplete the fer-
tility of the land? 57 groups ask
this important question and meet of
them oafer convincing atop/ that cash
-.crops have already robbed their fields
of fertility. In the third place farm-
ers want to see a dependable Mar.
lay market before they start feeding
their eull potatoes to a factory in-
stead of to the pigs,
But any enterprising manufacturer
who can give an answer to these dif-
afieulties will find &armors eager to
co-cipexate. Sunflower growing is
loc.ked on as a promising venture,
ninny groups, wish there was a geed
inarket for buckwheat, something
.ehould be do'ne with chicken feathers
claims 11 groups. What about all
the green tomatoes left in the fields
after the frost strikes wonders 29
groups. "Now if someone would die-
-a -over an industrial use for weeds we'd
be all set," is the claim of about 50
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LONDON ROAD
Charles (Reid, ,Soitais, spent the
weekend with his aunt, Mrs. M. Reid,
and other relatives in the village.
Varna TJnited Church its holding
its annual Oheistmas Tree and Con-
eert on Friday evenitig, Deeember
20, at eight o'clock.
- Stanley Council Meets
December !meeting of the Stanley
Township Council was held in the
Orange Hall on Monday for the con-
venience of the ratepayers to pay
their taxes.
. St. John'a W. A. Meets
The W.A. of St. John's .Anglican
March, was held at the home of Mrs.
M. G. Beatty: and Miss Mossop last
Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was
opened by reading a passage eLe Scrip.
tura andethe member's Ptherer h Unl''
S011. The secretary's"report was given
by Mrs. M. Elliott. The treasurer's
report was given by Miss E. Mossop
showing a very successful year's
work. The total receipts for the yea,
amounted to $95.64. After meeting
all their missionary obligations, there
was 'still a substantial • balance on
hand, pa of which was voted to the
budget. Besides this, there was a
bale ,of new and second-hand clothing
sent to the Dorcas Rooms in London,
for .distribution, valued at $30. All
the old Oilcan were re-eleeted: presi-
dent, Mrs. M. Reid; secretary, Mrs.
M. Elliott; treasurer, Miss E. Mossop.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Elliott, Seaforta,
were recent visitors at the home of
Mrs. William Hart.
groups, The most "popular" weeds
are chiekery, ox -eye daisy and wild.
earrot
Ontario farmers, of course, have
raised amps for years that have gone
to factories for processing. 'limber,
'wool, malting barley, rape seed, .cern
for cereals, cropsfor canning fac-
tories all belong in this class and all
are mentioned by the Forums.
What about waste products? For-
ums were asked. To whiea many
groups promptly countered; "what
waste produets are you talking
about!" There's nothing wasted on
Ontario farms. It seems everything
either goes to market or goes back
on the land to increase the fertility.
HURON ROAD EAST
Attended Funeral
Mr, and liars. Noble Hollard And
Mr. and Mrs. William Holland at-
tended the funeral of Clarence Whit-
ely, Sandusky, Mich., on Menden
December 16. Mr. Whitely was a son
of the late Noble Whitely and Jane
Walker, Marlette, Mich., and was
born in Tuckersmith Township, 66
years ago, going to Michigan with
his parents when a small boy. Sur-
viving are hiswife, formerly Mary
Moore, one son Bud, and one daugh-
ter Betty, also a sister, Mrs. Wildman
Moore, Flint, Mich., and a brother
Percy, Redonda Beach, Calif. The
late 1VIr. Whitely was a cousin of
Noble Holland, also of Harry W.
Charlesworth, Clinton.
Wishing
A Very Merry
Christmas
and
A Bright and Prosperous
New Year
to all
W. M. Aiken and Son
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• Crushes Hie Hand
Fred Peters, an employee of Fink's
Tin Shop, Hensel], is 'confined to his
home suffering a badly smashed
hand.. He was aseisting with the in-
stallation of an oil furnace at the
liomeof' George Gram, Hemeall. He
was teleing a barrel of oil into a cel-
lar when the 'skids came out from
[underneath the barrel, crushing his
hand between the barrel end the wall.
A. nonnbet of stitehes were required.
Dr. J. C. Goddard 'attended him,
The Senior Auxiliary of Henson
Women's Missionary Society met in
Carmel Presbyterian Cburcle, Mrs. H.
Workman presided. Life IVIembership
Certificates were presented to Mrs.
W. R. Davidson and Mrs, 3. A. Pater-
son, by Mrs. R. Y. Maclearen and
Mrs. G. Walker on behalf of the
society, 1A1 pie, The Ninety and
Nine," was sung by Mrs. James A.
'Paterson. Mrs. B. Eavrarcis (presented
the 1947 slate of officers, who were
'inetalled by the Minister, Rev. le A.
Ferguson, as follows:
Hon. President, Mrs. II. Arnold;
president, Mrs. H. Workman; vice-
presidents, Mr. R. Y. MacLaren, MTE.
J. • Dallas; secretary, Miss Violet
Hyde; treasurer, Mrs. Aa D. 1VIcEeiran,
supply secretary, Miss M. Reid; wel-
come and welfare, Mrs. . W. Bonbh-
ron; glad tidings, Mrs. J. Hazelmeodt
-literary and library, Mrs. G. Walker;
home helpers, Was. 0, S. Ikuhsoni
students, Mrs. J. Paterson; pianist,
Mrs. M. Dougall, aseistont, ;Miss M.
Reid; Mission Band leader, MTS. A.
P. Ferguson, assistant, Mrs. Mae -
Laren.
Heiman W. I.
•The Christmas meeting of Hensall
Women's Iostitute was held at the
hornof Mrs. W. Dinnip, with the
president, Mrs. Kerslake, in charge.
The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Roy
MacLaten. The motto, "Joy fills our
inmost hearts today, the Royal Child
is born," was fluently discussed by
Mrs. Scherk. Appropriate to the
Christmas season were the lighted
tree and effective Christmas emb-
lems, Miss Florence Welsh contribut-
ed a pleasing scam "The Gift." The
roll call was answered by the donation
of many gifts a games and toys for
the children's hosfatal, London. At
the •business period it was decided
that the collection taken up at this
meeting be forwarded to the Heedless
Foundation Fund. Mrs. A. Shirray
was appointed to select a speaker
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Carol Service
The annual carol service will be
held in the Baptist Church on Sun-
day, December 22, at 7.30 p.m.
Observe Boxing Day
Boxing Day. will be observed here
n Auburn. This was decided at a
meeting of the Village Council re-
ently.
Injured at Flesherton
Edward East, who has hen assist -
ng in cutting logs at Fleshertont had
he misfortune to .have hie leg injured
nd will be laid up for some time.
Died in Seaforth
Word has been received of the
oath of a former restdent, ayfrg,
ames Howatt, who passed away in
etteorth Hospital on Monday. Tho
uneral will be held from the home
1 her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Chesney,
eaforth, on Thrirsday. Interment
ill be in Ball's Cemetery,
W. M. S. Meets
Mrs, W. I'. Robison gave her home
or the Christmas meeting of the
.M.S. of Knox PresbYterian Charah.
re. Herb. Govier presided. The
fleeting opened with the Tidings
rayer read in unison. The Scripture
as read responsidely. The sderetary-
reasurer, Mrs. Ross, gave the finan-
ial report which showed the allocaa
on for the year had been thached.
he guest speaker was Rev. Robert
Itfacconnell who gave a Christmas
alk. The roll call was responded to by
he word "Joy." The meeting closed
ith the Lord's Prayer in unison. The
ostess served refreshments.
Annual Christmas Concert
The Baptist Sunday School held its
nnual Christmas concert in the Sun-
ny school room on Saturday after -
con. .Rev. C. C. Anderson was
eairinan for the following program:
eading, Grant Raithby; Christenas
arole by the Pilot class; solo, George
aithby, Jo.'mouth orgae number,
lathe Johnston; reading, 'Willie Mc_
all; duet, Donna Haggitt and Har-
d .Raithby; solo, Jerry Vesterfelt;
ano inetrarnental, Evelyn Raithby;
orus, True Blue class; solo, Allan
aithby; piano solo, Christiee Cun-
glutna olo, Donna Haggitt; chorus,
ble clam aanta appeared and dis-
ibutecl gifts Siam 01. ladened
• Lunch was served.
Christmas Concert
The Auburn gublic School held
s annual Christame concert in the
resters Hall on Tuesday evening,
e',.•Robert Macconnell was chatiman
✓ the following ;program: opening
arta by the school; welcome ad-
ess by Elizabeth Grange; dialogue.
the juniors; Rhythm Band num-
✓ by the seniors; chores by the
niers.; duet, Lloyd McOlindhey and
hemie Seers; dialogue "Benson's
at Room"; dialogue by "juniors,
s, • Coming"; reading, Johnnie
ers; -chorus by the school; Rbytam
aricl ntunber by junior operatha.
rs. R Wender! of Clinton, 1%18k
acher for the •school was the ace
mpanist for the evening. Great
edit is due the teaehee, Mr. Ellis
ttle and Mrs. Wendorf for the
Ieiidid program. Santa appeared at
e Close of the anagram
aancl (Hs-
bwl gifts f I'0117 welleladenecl
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R. Y. P. IT. Meets
The B YP al held its Christmas
as on Sunday evening. The
se• ting was in charge of Bob Wil -
a and Mrs, R. J. Phillips. Bob
ilson conducted the meeting and
a. Phillips preeidect at the piano.number of carols were sung fol -
wed by the theme eong "'Love Lift -
Me!' Prayer was offered by Ma
mes Raithby. A chorea was sung
O group of boae, A solo was land-
ed by Mrs. Gordon Taylor and Miss
able Jelmstme Piano iitstrumentals
re rendered by Eerelyn RaithbY and
Haggitt. Bill Craig gave a
lin solo, accompanied by Miss Da
tag, Miss Amelia MeIlwain • con-
buted A reading, A violin cluet
as rendered by Jaok Ladd and Stew -
t Toll. A trio by Mr. and Mesa
ilfred Vesterfelt add Miss Mae
note. The Seripture was read- by
• George Rebertson, The Melia -
as meseage was ably giveo by Mrs.
, T. Robison, Mr. George Raithby
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, London Road Club ateets
Members of the London Road Club
held their December meeting at the
home of Mrs. Milton Wiltse. The
meeting opened by seizing "Silent
alight,"
followed by the repeating of
the Olab Creed.
The Aoll was answered by 11 =et-
hers seal three visitors by a gift for
the •N'ertheen box. Reperte of the
vavious committees were given. A.
4onation of $10 was made to the
Sick Children's Hospital,
laectiow•of officers was conducted
by Mrs. Walter Swinbank with the
following result: President, Mrs'. Roy
Plumsteel; vice-president, Mrs. 3.
Clegg; secretary, Mrs. W. R Mon-
aghan; treasurer, Mrs. Anderson;
buying committee convener, Mrs,
, scia1 committe convener.
Mrs. H. Phanneteel; prese ecretaier,
Mee. IL Pluensteel; pianists, Mrs. Ben..
nett, Mrs. Manning; flower convener,
Mose Manning. ,
The meeting closed with the Mizpah
Beoerliction. The hostess served a
lovely lunch,
for the Zurich Women's Institute for'
theie February meeting. Members
and guests planned to forward a
shower of Chrietmas gteetings to a'
former prominent Institute worker,
Mrs. R. J. Motive of Streetsville, Ont.
It VMS decided to grant a $2 donation
to aid in the work of dm Guides and
Brownies local projects. Rev. Sander-
son, guest speaker, delivered an ex-
cellent address entitled, "The Immor-
tality of Kiedneess." Carol singing
under the direction of Miss Greta
Laminie, with Miss Florence Welsh
at the piano was anenjoyable fen.
tura The January meeting is schedul-
ed th take place at the home of Mrs,
E. Geiger. Mrs. R. J. Cameron, co -
hostess, roil call, "some cooking error
from which I have learned a lesson."
Mrs. It H. Middleton will present a
talk on "Frozen Foods." Mrs.. Munn
will be in ehaxge of a skit Mrs. F.
Beer will give a recipe using whole
wheat none Luncheon was served.
PORTER'S HILL
A Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year to Editor, Stale, and xead-
ers!
Hydro Installed
Hydro has been installed in the
home ,of ivrr, and Mrs, Mather. Port-
er's 1E11, and in Earl Cox' buildings
on the Cut Line.
Couple Honored
A reception was heat in lalitehell
Monday evening last week, in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivisen Torrance.
Metey treely gifts were received.
• Congratulationel
.Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Pickard who were married Wed-
nesday; also to Mr; and Mrs. Howard
McCullough,- who were married re-
cently. This new couple are residing
on the groom's farm, Gut Line. ,
W. A. Meets
The annual meeting of the 'W. A,
was he14 at the home of Mrs. John
Torrance Thursday afternoon with la
present. The election of oeficersprov-
ed an acclamation. The financial re.
port, -read by Eleanor Cox, ?flowed a
splendid year with a marked increase
of funds on hand. The day Was (a-
ceptionallyawet and conseecently 11.04
so many were present. Plans for
the coming year were left over to
the January meeting whit& will be
held at tbe home of Mrs. Les, Cox.
A. dainty lunch was seeved by the
hasten.
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