Zurich Citizens News, 1958-11-05, Page 11I
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1958 ZURICH H COitizeens NEWS
ST. JOSEPH'S—DRYSDALE
'(AL, •FRED DUCHARME, Correspondent)
Mrs. Morley Fournier and two week with her parents, Mr. and
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children, London, are spending a Mrs. Ed Corriveau, of this high-
way, while Mr, Fournier, in com-
pany with friends from London is
spending the week hunting in the
northern woods.
Mrs. Theresa Hartman and sons
Cyril and Bobbie were Sunday
evening visitors with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duch-
arme.
Gerard Geoffrey, Walkerton,
r• ') ! spent Sunday at the home of his
mother and other members of the
family on the Blue Water south.
Mrs. James Masse, St. Joseph,
motored to Toronto recently, and
on her return was accompanied by
her daughter, Mrs. J. Moir, who
resides in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryder and
family, London, were weekend vis -
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itors with Mrs. Ryder's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bedard.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ducharme,
Drysdale, and Mr. and Mrs: An-
thony Rau left on Friday for De-
troit, where they plan on spend-
ing the weekend with relatives
and friends.
Leonard Sopha, Detroit, and
Philip Sopha, Windsor, spent the
weekend with their parents on
this highway.
Mrs. Frank Denomme
Last Friday word was received
here of the passing in Chatham
of Mrs. Frank Denomme. Before
her marriage she was Annie Bed-
ard, the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Bedard, of this
parish.
Shortly after their marriage
they went to Chatham to live, and
they had resided there since.
The deceased leaves to mourn
her loss her husband, four daugh-
ters, six sons, three sisters, five
brothers, and many friends.
Cream Producers
Seek Assistance In
Butter Promotion
(By J. Cart Hemingway)
Hullett Township Federation of
Agriculture held its annual meet-
ing in the Community Hall at Lon-
desboro on October 30. The
meeting was well attended with
some 140 present. Unfortunately
for me, I had to attend the annual
meeting of the Huron County
Cream Producers and missed the
address and showing of slides giv•
en by Anson McKinley, Zurich, and
on which I have heard very fav-
ourable comment.
At the cream producers meeting
the following county directors were
elected as voting delegates to the
provincial annual to be held in the
Royal York on November 18: Hor-
ace Delbridge, Elmer Ireland, Rae
Houston, Simon Hallahan, Hume
Clutton, Delmar Skinner; alter-
nates, James J. Elliott, Russell
Bolton and Don Buchanan,
Simon Hallahan we re-elected
chairman, with Horace Delbridge
as vice-chairman and J. C. Hem-
ingway as secretary -treasurer.
Two resolutions were approved:
The first recommended that the
floor price of butter be based on a
cost of production that would re-
turn to the producer an income
comparable to the current wage
level. The second opposed any
tariff restrictions on the importa-
tion of soy beans and the Feder-
al Government was commended for
providing a deficiency payment to
provide the growers with a reas-
sonable income from this crop.
The trend of cream producers to
sell whole milk for the manufac-
ture of skim milk powder and but-
ter, rather than separating at the
farm was discussed. The cream
producers receive no revenue from
the butter to assist in carrying on
their campaign of promotion and
advertising. .
It was felt that some arrange-
ment should be made whereby the
Ontario Cream Producers would
receive some financial assistance
from the butter produced in this
way since the promotion is just as
important and beneficial to this
group,
Mr. Lochead, fieldrnan for the
Ontario Cream Producers, showed
slides on the type of assistance:
available for advertising and pro
motion throughout the county at
fall fairs and other activities.
Note: The source of figures on
hog production in my article of
two weeks ago was the Market
Information Section, Marketing
Service, Department of Agricul-
ture, Ottawa. Sorry I didn't quote.
this source previously,
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(MRS, AMOS GINGERUCH, Correspondent)
Mrs. Ken Gingerich and family.
Archie Mustard, London, spent
the weekend with his family.
Mrs. Jacob Weidrich, New York,
spent the weekend with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Weidrich.
Mrs. Kathryn Styles, New York,
spent the weekend with her sisters,
Mrs, Nancy Schwartzentruber and
Mrs. Mose Erb, Zurich.
Allan Schwartzentruber, New
Hamburg, called on his sisters on
Friday. Allan is convalescing after
an accident which happened at
Timmins while working with a
contractor in that area.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Steckle were: Mr,
and Mrs. Heinz Benedictus, Sarn-
ia; Mr. and Mrs. William Steckle,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich and
Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Gingerich and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Gingerich.
Mrs. Donald Scott and girls,
Cromarty, spent an afternoon with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bechler. Karen, who had the
recent misfortune, is getting along
very good.
Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Benedictus,
Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ginge-
rich spent Saturday with Mr. and
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