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Sat. July 28, 3 p.m., DST.
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LOCAL NEWS
allr and Mrs Ed• Datara were Sun -
y visiors at London.
A little baby girl has come to make
her home with .lir and Mrs. Louis
Farwell, Goshen south.
The Deicheit families held a re-
union at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Alfred Pfaff on Sunday, and a very
enecvable time was spent.
business that the Unit has ever ex-
perineced with 8971 cows inserninat-
d. This le an increase over June 1955
of 1701 cows or a greater increase
in June .than the entire volume of
business in the whole year of 1947.
Bob Carbert,Editor CKNX, Wing -
ham., was guest speaker, He spoke
alboet how quickly farmers were
with their free enterprises a.nd how
Miss Joyce Witmer of Stratford, well they helped each other in ca:,e
Spent several days with her parents of emergency. His remarks were
Mr and Mrs Orville Witmer, recent- well received.
1y.. There was a parade of the bulls
Mr. Orland Johnston of Montreal that carne Into the Unit since last
is spending a week or se at the year's Bull Night, The Association
provided free lunch after the pro-
gram witli 1400 bottles of chocolate
milk, 120 dozen doughnuts, and
1340 sandwiches consumed.
Agricultural Office News
Clinton July 20th, I950
CROP REPORT — A special nine
car train was used to transport tee
four hundred and seventy Huron Co-
unty 4-H Agricultural Clob Memb-
ers and Leaders on their Annual
Marks 95 Years , Tour, this year to Niagara Peninsu-
1VIrs. F. J. Carling, Exeter, celeb-,la on Tuesday, July 17th. With fine
weather most of the week, baying
has been the order of the day in the
County. By Friday, July r2'Oth, ap-
proximately half of the hay crop has
now been harvested. Fall Wheat is
ripening rapidly and all other crops
of grain are now out in head. 1VIost
rams, this year will have at least
a field or two, of hay which was
,spoiled for use other than for bed-
ding. — Over '4,000 people were in
attendance at the Kirkton Conunun-
ity Club Twelfth Annual Garden
Party held at Kirkton, on We:dnes -
-day July 18th. •
home -cf Mr and Mrs Albert Kalb-
/ eiseh and other relatives.
Mr and Mrs. M. Musselman and
Miss Audrey 1llusselman of Waterloo
Spent the week -end at the home of
then aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs.
• Peter Gingerich, Blake.
' Rev. and Mrs. L. Kalbflei:'ch, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Kalbflcinc'r and son
of News steadt were visitors tit the
home of Mr. Elmer Klopp the past
week.
ZURICH H E R A 'w D
Lakeview Casino
Grand Bend
rated her 95th birthday on Sunday,
July Sth, cuietly. She was rememb-
ered with cards, calls and gifts., and
is in excellent health, looks alter her
home n'rd groes up the street frequ-
ent',y walking boih ways.
8,000 ATTEND
The largest crowd in Seaforth in
main- : r°arc, with exception of the
Old Boys Reunion last summer, cel-
ebrated the 26(1 anniversary of the
Battle of the Boyne on Saturday,
July .14th. The attendance was est-
imated at more than 8,000. The
Glorious Twelfth celebrated in Sea -
forth for the first time since 1942,
Soy th for the filet time since 1942,
also marked the 100th anniversary
of the fb'.ndine of Winthrop LOL.
813. Previous occasions on which
marches were held there were in
19l2i.2 and 1900.
OPEN HOUSE AT WATERLOO
The Annual Bull Night or Open
House held at th Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association, Waterloo, Ont.
en the ev. of July 17th Was very well
attended with 11200 people present
by actual count.
There were people present from
all of the area served by this artific-
ial breeding Organization as well
as repr esentatives from Breed .As
sociattions, other artificial 'breeding
writs, and many interesting visitors.
The manager, Roy G. Snider, re-
ported 29886 cows inseminated dur-
ing !the first 6 months of 1956, this
being an increase over the same per-
od of the previous year of 3522
Riaiws or 13.4 p.c. The month of June
3.956 was the largest in volume of
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The training course lasts for two
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HENSALL
Mr and Mrs Carl McClinehey and
Nelson 'are vacationing through Nor-
thern Ontario.
Week -end guests with- Rev. and
Mrs. C. D. Daniel at the manse and
at their summer cottage at Goder
tch were Mrs. John P. Bickell, of
Peterboro, Mrs. Andrew Lawrence,
Port Perry, Mr and Mrs Orville Swit-
zer and daughter Linda, of Tor-
onto. The former two are sitters
and the latter a brother of Firs.
Daniel.
.,Mrs. D. J. .McKelvie, Robert and
Ann, are holidaying with Mrs. Me-
Xelvie's mother atShelburne.
Mrs. Don Rigby of Blenheim at-
tended a shower for Miss Mavis
Reid of London at Mrs. Hilton Laine,
Exec,, Velteisilay Team i
spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs
Harry Snell.
Week -end visitors with Mr and
Mrs Sim Roobol and Maja were Mr
and Mrs T. Vandyke and family of
Clarkson.
Mr and Mrs Cal Horton spent the
week -end atm,— Frnects
of their sister and •7teer in-law,
Mr and Mrs Lorne Pepe- .
A number of ladies from Hensen,
and vicinity attended a shower in
honor of Mics Mavis Reid of London
bride -elect of this week, held at the
home of Mrs. Hilton Laing, Exeter.
Recent summer guests with Mr.
and Mrs George Hess at their sum-
mer cottage, Hess -Haven cot4age in
the Pinery, were Mr and Mrs Fd.
Naimola, Sandra and Dennis; Mr.
and Mrs Arthur Pettigrew and Leon
Mr and fdrs. Howard Pettigrew, Den-
ise, Christine, and Valeria, of Lin-
coln Park Mich.
DASHWOOD
Mr and 'Mrs Ervin Rader and fam-
ily spent Sunday at Waterloo with
Mr and Mrs Ivan Taylor and boys.
Held Congregational Picnic
The picnic for Zion Lutheran. Ch-
urch was held at Jowettee Grove,
Bayfield, and results were as follows
5 and under Carol Klagee, 6 - 7
Shiela Iiellergirls, Glen Restemayer
boys; girls and boys 8-9, Valenie Gib
son, Richar:l Rader; girls and boys
10-11. Joanne Martin, Wayne Gib-
s -n; Girls and boys 12-13, Ruth Res-
temayer, Br.ib Becker; Ladies, Marie
Salmon: Men's race, Elgin Rader;
3 -lagged. Tr. Marggret and Valerie
Gil, -on, Sr. Grace Keller and Judy
Keller; wheel harrow, Jr. Robert
MInlller and Ri' hard Ratter, Sr. Rob-
ert Be ker and Wayne Gibson, Seek
r .toe, '.r • im)* Rader, Lynda. Stumpf.
Field your husband, Lloyd and
Rosie `Rader, find your partner, Ed-
gar Restemayer and Gertrude Miller
Chairman V. I., Becker awarded sev-
eral prizes: Oldest person, . Mrs. Mary
:M rr teeth ; youngest t baby, Sharon
Rader r ( 7 weeks , longest married, Mr
and Mrr., L :pili Rn-tenrayer; lucky
plate, Earl Miller, N --o. of button:;,
Mrs. A.. Keller,
Mies Jeanette 7.,:ler of Aylmer,
who mane two weeks in Florida, vis-
DAANCING
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
CLIFF SCANLON
And His Orchestra
Our best Orchestra in years!
Midnite Dance Civic Holiday
week -end
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CANADIAN CORPORATION has ex-
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ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING OR
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AGE, EDUCATION or PAST EX-
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Bend spent last week with Mr and
Mrs. Mervin Webb.
Miss Elizabeth Baa'tliff of Clinton
spent last week with her 'cousin,
Margaret Merrier.
Miss Carolyn Spellman of Kitch-
ener is vacationing with her cousin,
Mary Jane Hoffman.
Mr and Mrs 'Clarence Gele atten-
ded the Hogg - Stewart wedding at
First Baptist ,church, London, iSat,
urday. The 'bride is Mr. Gale's
niece.
Mz and Mrs Leonard Restemayer
and family spent Sunday with Mr
and +Mrs, Ivan Taylor and family at
Waterloo.
Misses Barbara Hem of Zion, and
Joanne Martene vacationed with Miss
Ruthanlne Salmon.
'Miss Carol Webb of London, vac-
ationed with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Milton Webb last weelt.
iMrs. Lou Eagleson is spending a
week at :Southampton with Mr and
Mrs. Gordon Eagleson and family.
Mrs. Joe Johnston ofDetroit, Mrs
Harold Hately and children of Win-
dsor, Michael Marrs, Walter Marrs,
Donald and Ronald Meisaac, Matt.
Marshall and Ed. McIntyre all of
Detroit were week -end visitors with
Mrs. Lucinda Mcisaac.
Mr and Mrs Edward Ki7nnel and
family, Mr. Jack 1C'ianpel of Kitch-
ener spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Emil Becker and family
Mr and Mrs Cly vence Kimpel and
Susan are spending a few days vac-
ation with Mr and Mrs Emile Bec-
ker. Mrs. Mary Becker 'returned
home with them.
!Mr and Mrs F.enil 'tBeeker retturn-
ed from a trip to Ottawa, Montreal
Whiteface Monntaies and Nene York
State. At Philadelphia then visited
Mrs. Freida Hoff and Mr. Wm. Hoff.
MRS. MELISSA KESTLE
Mrs. 'Melissa Kestle, 85, who dierl
at the home of her soon -in-law, Char-
les'Snell, Dashwood, on July 22nd,
had lived in Dashwood for. 12 years.
Born in Usborn.' Twp, slip was a
member of Janes St. United Church,
Exeter, before moving to Dashwood.
Her husband, 'Edward Kestle, died
17 years ago. They formerly farm-
ed in Usborne Tee. and retired •f'•
Exeter S.'rvivieg are lime ^n es I
Snell, Dashwood; ha.rles
(, 'nee :ons, Rufus,
'lixeter, ,rt37, �s �'roit° two sisters
anti a brodher ,Samuel Jury 3f 1xfr-
ter. Th },hdy'reseed at the Hoffrntu'
fune7'T,"i home, Dashwood where serv-
r cr a were conducted 'V'reeday at 2
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Thursday, July 26th, 1950
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Waterloo 'Cattle Breeding Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
We have just received a report fron-1, the Holstein -Friesian Association of '.
Canada indicating the pooduction of daughters of our bulls. Following are the
breed Class Average Figures for the bullsnow in service:
Gienafton Milestone V, G.
Glenafton Trademark V. G.
Elnocro+ft Celebrity
Selling Wing Double V. G.
,Elmcr;tft Tradition V. 0. 48
Glenafton Beneifector Ex & Extra 46
No. of
daughters
324
107
93
90
Breed Class
Average
Milk Fat
111Xe 116%
107 111
104 104
107 123
;1107 110
106 116
This works out to meat.? ir 0
equivalent 305d 2X basis
Milk Fat Test
13212 507 3.84
11(2736 485
11(2379 454 3.07
1(21736 '5.37 4.22
12736 4181 3:78
12617 507 4.02
The Breed Class Average under the same basis is 11903 Milk, and 437 Fat. Simple..
arithmetic will work out the extra income for daughters of our bulls.
For service of these, our proven bulls, or our promising young bulls, Phone
collect to: Clinton Hu 2-3441.
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