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Barrie Examiner, 20 Mar 1963, p. 5

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The Rural Liie Vorkshnp gut undurwny Friday evening with Panel Discussion on The Changing Rural Scene The un ncl members Were Mrs Jim Hancock housewife Ilmvnlc Mr Rn Spring armor Elm vaID ML Sill Dtnholm iigh Schnol Teacher Midland Rev Humid Bailey Hume Mlssions Dundns and myxcii Agricul lural Runrcscnlallvci may bu judged mm the mnkcrup of the panel In qucsllons presented or discussion by the Rev Mr Illghnm louchLd on problems at the home the church cducnllon and many phnsu agriculture By 51mm Pun Aulculturnl nllllve Natl Slmtoe Last Friday evening and Sal urday rather unusual program me was held he Vascy Unlt ed Church Rural Life Work shop was organized by the Sims we Presbylery of lhe United Church with he Rev nghamr Elmvnle as ehnlrmnn The Workshop was designed to study ways and means or streng lhenlng the eunlrihutlnn ol the Church to Rural Life Representatives mostly farm people tram at least damn communities in North Simone and some tram South Slmcoe were present and it was stimul ating to note the Interest nnd cnncem at nll that the rural church shuuld adjust its pm gmme to meet the increasing complexities and problems at rural lite An lhc nlclurc conslunl thnm 1m born the pnllcni Inrmlng nlncc planner mm and durlng lhu past two dccndu lho rapldny or word and moumlnx cosl cl this chnnxo in nrmlng hm been lhu major ovrmll prov hlcm most farmers hullth n5 rural In zrprghl Amnng the quusllnns given me la discuss wns The Pnsl Pm unl nnd Future Tronds Ag riculture in Nurlh Simcnc Hlsluricnlly spanking during Hm pas loo ycun nr lllllu mote nur lnrmcrl hnvn NW Icnrcd Ihrcc lyncs Irman um pionm nr mnnpnwcr use In humpower nu and now lhu mnrhlncnuwcr an During lhln Imvycar pmnd nxrlrulluru Ilmlcrwcnl mum change lhnn hull occurred In he prcvluul 1000 year Whllc lhm was xnmo nclllu mrnl In Norlh Simmc durinl Illa llul hm denmm lhr 19m crnuxry 11an Arlllcmcnl II not Ilnrlml In My lulnlnnllnl wny unltl 1m and may he Anld In have txlrmlcd In InfJ nr 1075 drptmllnn on lhu lncnlily Farm Ina In lime rally day wn mmhlnnllun lnmlenrnnco lumherlnu hunllnu nml lbhlnz ollm wllh lnlnn lrmlu nr crnfl on Hm Ilrlo HM lnml rrmlo harmw llm hne he Ikkle Irylho rmlln and all Ilnd lumtllmn lhu plnw worn lhe mnle null nun mmq wrn nvnllablc uu mmo lnrlm and Changing Rural Scene Is Topic Farm Workshop At Church Real Canuelle depuly na lonal leader at the Soclal Credit party medlamzed his The Elly Rule II olfrrln lno Norwy Mlpll rm lo pmprlly uwuru nl lh My llmll In pllnial ml ho rnnl Inn at UM nmllrnnrn prupmly Appllutlonl on llnl me In any InnIa will be rolled by he undmluned ullh my tnmllflfln lhnl oath applknnl will In mmml In Innml hula Inr lho plullnl ha 91 um mulled Ivy In NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS CROUETTE CAMPAIGNS IN THE SNOW wen useful In clearing Iho land but wen llllle used or crop pnr ducllon for some time Do at Into full wanK well on in the nu Century and represented the pw domlnanl type arming until the Second Great War Hones cam Into their own with lhe lnvcnllnn Ike binder muwer Ihresher and host of dung machines Since me the horse has or all practical purpose disappear nd from most oi our arms nd since mo our inrms have become increasingly mechanized specialized Ind commercialized The net mun oi this change hn mean that nver our time an much capital in now required lo own and npcraie la arm Ioday Th machinepower as got underway more slowly Hurting with thu steam cngino to drive the iarza lhreshing machines at iha turn oi tha century The gasoline tractor which event nnliy displaced tha horse on the land wn first introduced during lhe First Great War but did nnt become the main snurce ai pow er an most iann until the Sec ond Great War when with lhe advent the combine and mu ny other inventions we may say that the machlnbpower axe began in rul enmest egg This then the major pro him mos Inrmen lodny lo Men up annual Arm Income Inst enough to me In lncrcaflng annual expenditure needed or ever changing Inn requlm menls These changes are nlll mm on Ind 1n Ihe near hr lure we hope to prescnl our oplnian to he rend In ax Ileullure or um next decade More closing loday here are cw nnnounccmcnu Hm will be of Inleresl lo mnny Flral the Soulh Slmcoe Seed Fnlr II to be held lhll Wtdnudny Mar ch 20m ll Mllslon chl Sn urdny Much 21 III COPACO In holdlnx annual maelan II he Trlnlty Pnrhh Hall Collinr Street Dnnle mlcnor For ahnw In rhunu Swlna Rm unrgh nl lho OAC wlll ha ha ASHCROFT ILC CW111° body an Dnllrin youth who drowned In lho Thompson nlvor Sundny uu bun ncovmd by mlicg Icllca Inld Jam McCor mnc l7 For Wllllum Imd hulll In with lwo olhcr younu and mu mum II when HM lmldlnn lh lvrnka lmu fixed limkcr McCormri liltn wall In It wovl wllh he CIR Inl Fllfll Ontario Boy Drowns In BC Smuglun Clly Cluk snowshoe Ieotion campulxn as he gem out Io meet valor at Jonqulera In cenlnl Que was Ihecase werin years NEW YORK ADFlvtvllme klller Frederick Charles Wood made new appeal mexday that he he allowed to rlde the llghlnlng In Sin Slnxl elcc lrlc chalr Thursday night With oullnlerference from danced Wood won least partial victory Judie Harold Mer reiused writ oi habeex corpus and denied tiny oi execution sought by Norman Doreen inw pmicsmr at New York Unlven lily who was appearing ior the row York Civil Liberties Un on mman Wood whn dlaavnwed the el am of nnolhcr sellappointed lawyer inst January nnewed his plea for quick cxtinclion in loner to Benjamin Jacobson chief oi ihe appeals hum ho district attorney oiiice CLAY am FIGHT BID HOME AP UndeIelled Cqu CIny ol Loulsvfllc wn olIemd $60000 IIIondny In meet Italys nucanquerlnz anco De PIcoII In Home In bum nI Olymplc champ MI CIny come Io Iuly uld the 18yearold Dc Plccnll Frnnkly dnnl lhlnk hell IasI lhrcu rounds The 51yearold ndmllled klllnr nl two aged penslonera dudng wlnedrlnklng haul In 196041 well as three other persons cnrller In his llle wrole the leucr In the dull hause DI Sing 5an prison ynonurmnnn Ilncy him flluhL Tn the mum of lnuum lkfllhllclpul llor Allur Killer Asks Death No Interference In lrldltlonl rlnltlmo put memnl Incl He II wry much mnnl bur flleh Pullhadlod Worldly Hrwrd wllh Ipukllnl mm rum our IIIIII ululnn WP ol cont9 For dil uimlnlunl lmb be bee He like one his sup porters or ride thmuzh me now In this Skldoo FORMOSA muou mm Innvim dlllYlI CLUB Cm GM HIM All NIX HWY THE ALLIANCE CHURCH STEEL COOK 3T3 Rev Geo non Mlnlllcr Rev Mn Doul Mlllel TIIUnsIMY THROUGH HATURDAV AT pm HUNDAY In Email School Dlsplnyl Slides anlvc Costumes Curio ANNUAL MISSIONARY CONVENTION Ewing llnway Md Quinn Well Mm DonM Furnu It Happens Every Spring ROASTS LEAN BONELESS RUMP 0R ROUND STEAK LEAN TENDER SIRLOIN WING OR TBONE LEGS OF PORK TOMATOES COOKIES FREEZERV SPECIAL HIND QUAkréks 6F Fancy PEAS Cream CORN PURE LARD PEACHES WAX PAPER MILK GREERS CHOICE DELMONTE DELMONTE FANCY FRESH LEAN MEATY CARNATION COLEMANS MANNINGS spams MESH LYNN VALLEY VICALL CUT AND WRAPPED NO EXTRA CHARGE 16 DUNLOP ST BACO IN FOOT 1mm BUEHLERS SALUTE SPRING WITH WONDERFUL PORK SHOWDEBS FRESH lEAN PICNIC STYLE GOLDEN VALLEY SLICED RINDLESS IAVEX nlr InnrzLI BLEACH 79= 20 OZ TINS TALL TINS 10 OZ TINS 15 OZ TINS 15 OZ TINS LE PKGS FKGS PLASTIC mm 1101 SHANK BUTT LE SIDE PORK PORK STEAKS SIDE BACON SLICED SHOULDER SLICED SILVER Salmon CHOICE SKINLEBS Wieners Pork Chops BUTTER Ems 23233 BARRIE CREAMERY TRENT VALLEY HOMESTEAD LEAN LOIN RIB BRIGHT vunnw nv II Table Porlalnoes hko Celery Heurls RED SKIN FLORIDA ONTARIO NO ELPHICK FLORIDA GROWN lARGE GREEN PEPPERS for 23¢ Grapefruit GOLDEN RIPE FRESH PRODUCE SLB BOX CALIFORNIA 79¢ 195 LB FARM STYLE Sausage ms 49c SAUSAGE Meat CENTRE CUTS mmum RADISHES Ejfflkw 235 5M4 BARRIE 59° BUNCH LBS LBS LBS nus 29c 4n

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