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WEDNESDAY, '40.1.1 23rd, 1965
WHITECHURCH
(Intended far last week) ,
Mr, ':and 'Mrs. Eldon Emerson
"of Penetanguishene is visiting this
week • •with Miss, Lila Emerson.
.Mr. .. ,and .Mrs.' Howard Savage
of Molesworth spent Friday and
Saturday with her sister Mrs
Jas, -=Richardsonassisting in
farmwork, due to Mr :: Richard-,
son being ,:confined •to Victoria'
Hospital in . London. .
W;EEb 'KILLER HANDBOOK'
,,You will find this handy, pocket -sized booklet invaluable in
Its brief, -concise instructions on -the. use. of coo :Weed
fKilkrs: Includes rates of application, tiow;'when:and where to
apply, and charts for correct mixing. •
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Co-op' '24D Ester
Co-op 24D' ' Amine
Co-op 24D `Low Volatile
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Co-op MCP ' Amine 64' ».
Co-op•
MCP A ne. 4
Coop .Brush Kilfer'=64.
Atrazine 65W
Afro Oil"' For.. Atrazine
Application -
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Mr. and Mrs: Bill Neable' spent • •
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Sunday . with her. mother : 1VIrs.. ,•
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SANITATISN PRODUCTS FROM
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IN
LUCKNOW.
AT THE " JOHNSTONE "SED CLEANING PLANT.
Matilda Graham of Teeswater • •p.HON E :528 3719 �.
Coffin left• on Sunday' ev
John , *-
ening : to . visit with .his brother _ _ •
George Coffin and Mrs.,- Ooffin of
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Galt' and to seeksummer employ-
ment in the city.
Mr.' Victor .Emerson is assisting
Mr.' Robert McMillan of ' Sea-
forth fora few weeks with Car-ur
penter work. .
Robt. Young , of Northern Que 1 th Sunday, visitors
bet was due 'to' arrive in. Toronto
Saturday evening and : to spend,
this week. with his • parents Mr.
and : Mrs. • : Wesley ,Young.
Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Tiffin
took Mrs. Jas,,', Richardson, Jack
and Bob Richardson to London on
Sunday ,to. visit • with . Jim who is
a patient in .Victoria, Hospital
Fred Fel1 sand: George • Morton
of • Toronto :were. on .a hunting ex-
pedition last . Thursday . and ` visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rit-
chie:
Mr. and Mr
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`s. Leroy fintoul.
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,were Sunday.evening -visitors. with
Mr.:. and Mrs.Jim Curran . of W..
:Wawanosli,. ••.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber,' Ann
Marlene and Clair were Sunday
of Atwood, 26, Whitechurch 6, ;
On Saturday, June .1P at '7. p.m.
Belgrave Pee. Wee team will play
the Whitechurch team at White-
'church.
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Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Faleoner
of Blyth were un ay,
with .Mr, .and Mrs. 'Orville Tiffin.
Mr„ and` Mrs.. Dan Tiffin ' and
Joyce were 'Saturday, ' evening`
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
McInnes at Bluevale and on .Sun-
day they visited; with 'Mrs; Rob-
ert McInnes and Will. • of Tees-
water. .
• •After- -spending n•. few days./ in
Wingham ,hospital last :week, we
arm, happy. to .report Dustan Bee-
croft was able toreturn home on
Thursday:. ;
At Calvin -Brick church service
on Sunday, ' Jim Taylor on behalf
of the. Hi -C ' Belgrave: 4roup , pre-
sented a revised edition • of'.a
Bible ,for- the pulpit. -' Rev.. Arthur
cksen,.:minister of 'the church,
conducted', the dedication service
on -.behalf, o. e' congregation,"
SEE
Phone $28-2125'
YOUR CO-OP
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Li e Un erwriters
Met At Clifford
The Life Underwriters Associa-
tion of Saugeen held their regular
'monthly meeting at • the '"Four
Aces Restaurant, Clifford, . at
noon Friday May. 28th, :with. Jack.
Corrie' of • Listowel as guest :spe'ak-.
Minutes » of , previous meeting
were adopted on motion of Secre-
tary -Treasurer Rodney Helwig,
and Albert Disch, both of Walk-
' erton. , President Wilford Caslick
:of Wingham reviewed correspon-
dence announcing ; revision of
future ' requirements for . National
Quality Award arid the results 'of
examinations •for retention ;of 'Life
Insurance. License in the Province
of :British Columbia: ' ' '
A new project with: . regard to
membership publicity . was discus-
sed with action authorized . for'
;Chairman Harry Bruegeman of
Hanover. to proceed , with plans, . to
be finalized in September on mo-
tion . of William Conron CLW, of
'Wingham and Nice Pentland rif
• Hanover. ;
Mr. Corrie of the Perth -Huron
,Association, and Staff' Manager of
the Prudential Insurance Company
of America , was introduced by
Rodney :'Helwig' The subject of
his address was "The Opportun.
ities for Service ; in »:the Life ; In-.
surance ''Business. He carefully
outlined , the personal .'satisfaction
,that: the business • offers and 'noted
the , .features of ' "the new Canada
Pension Plan and how it, can be
used- as ;a . starting point, . for a
sound program :. , of . security .:.for
families ' and individuals ' . Appre- •.
dation was expressed . to Mr Cor-
rie for .his . address by .:Clarence
Thompson of Walkerton.
IN, 97th YEAR, :STILL .
SUBSCRIBES TO SENTINEL
We received a letter • recently'
from P. 0. Ripley of Ottawa who
was renewing the Sentinel for his
father -in -Taw,• Dr. J. K. M, Gor-
don. /:
In ' speaking ''about , Dr. Gordon,
Mr. Ripley 'says: "He will be 97
years old on July 14. He does ;not
hear very . well and his eyesight
is quite had but •:his „mind is very,
clear.; He had a bout with pneum-;
onia in •March •: but came » through
it very well. He is very feeble.
but up every day • for .meals and.
is really quite remarkable. He
cannot read the Sentinel but I
.read ' some of it to him. He will.
probably not want me to renew
the subscription • 'in, December,
but we shall see what. develops."
visitors with.' Mr. and Mrs.• Geo- f the
rge Weber. of - Kitchener.
Mr. and: Mrs: Archie Purdon•
d •family were Sunday visitors,
with . her, .mother Mrs. Webster
Jacklin .•of :Listowel
Currie and his ` Sisters MrS..,
Miura •McRitchie . moved ` from
their, farm, which is• sold, to. their
mouse in Wingham.-
" Mr.'and' Mrs.: ,George .Walker'
were ' Sunday visitors 'with'' Mr.
and,'Mrs. Wilfred Walker .'of Bel -
grave vicinity •
:Byron • Watt cif, Thompson, Mani-
eba visited' on Tuesday With his
rother•.:Donald.. Watt. and Mrs.
Watt'and family; at the Manse:
On Saturday : Mr. and Mrs. Rob-,
ert. Watt:: of , Toronto also visited
at the' MVlahse »Robert. Watt is an_
other brother, of ' Donald Watt.
Whitechurch ' U.0 W: are invited
to »attend St; ..Helen's .C,W.' meet-
ing. on 'Thursday, June 17 at •2:30.•
Mrs. • Jas. Laidlaw• was' • `•taken.
by ambulance on' Monday to Wing-'
ham and District :Hospital.' • This
community, wishes hera speedy
recovery, . •
Mr. • and ; Mrs. Albert' Coultes
and ' Diane and • Mrs. Olive' Boss;
spent, the» week-end'with.-Mr., and
Mrs: • Jack Coultes arid family of
Dresden, On Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs, Mervyn Pipe and Mr. , and
Mrs. r' John Pipe also visited at
the.:Coulter: home and. all` atten&.
ed' the baptismal service of . John
Kevin, son; of •Mr. and Mrs. -Jack
•Coulter who• was ,baptised in Un-
ited Church by . Rev: Graydon
Cox.. Mrs. Olive Boss . also visited .
with her.. sister. Mrs. Graydon » Cox
and : Rev., Graydon Cox. ' •
Visitors on Sunday .with Mr. and
Mrs.` Carl ' McClena'ghan w e re
Mr. • and Mrs... Harry Moss of
Plattsville, •Mr. and . Mrs.' Irvin°
McClenaghan, 'Mary Lou, Roinie'
and ,.Nancy . and• Fred Henry of
St. Thomas, Mrs. Bill • Parkes
and Beverley of Lucan, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan of . Ford-
with.
Stewart ;Scott of-Langside visited
on . Sunday with • . Mr.. and : Mrs'.
Wallace Conn and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross,. .Mr.
and Mrs, Earl Caslick; Mr, and
'Mrs, •Billie'Caslick, and family; of
Culross, attended ' the entertain-
/ment rof water, skiing held at Kin-
loss Lake on Sunday afternoon:
Mr. » and Mrs, Don McEachnie`
of Owen"'Sound were Sunday vis-
itors .with, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Groskorth. •
On Sunday, June .20th.,
Calvin-
Brick .Messengers will hold , their
meeting , in .the , church.. .
Sports -
On Jtine i8tb Wingham Midget
Soft ball 'team will play White-
church Softball team in White-
church Park
Saturday evening. Atwood Pee
Wee team played Whitechurch in.
Whitechurch Park with a- score
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USE' SENTINEL . WANT -ADS'
RIP -LEY' MEAT-• MARKET • •
Coslom Bufahering
Mondays ' Hags, in by .4:00 P.M., • ' •
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CATTLE, CAEVEEPand T SAT B y VERY DAY,
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We do Curing; ar,d 7Smoking ' : Beef, Pork and Lamb.
• Sold Whole', Half ,or. Quarter y . For Better Service,
' ' And Lower Prices Call ,Ripley :100.
CHAS. HOOISMA. Trop,
'ZIPPY ZiONETTES .
The June. meeting of Zippy
Zionettes was held at the borne of
Wanda Hunter. Brenda ° Ritchie,.
president, openedm,tbe ' meeting by
all repeating the 411: Pledge' fol-
lowed by , the business . period.
Roll call was 'answered by telling
about the progress of the. gardens.
The .members decided : nn the type
of Garden • Reference File they are
going to make. They chose a . red
for tin 'covers. The next .'meeting
will e . held at Donna, Ritchie's
home ` on ' July 20th.. Discussion
&/ notes were taken on weed con-
trol, . insect and. disease 'control,
for . 'taken
vegetables; freezing
fruits`' and vegetables; vegetables
in the family meals. Mrs. Kirk-
land gave instructions on stak-
ing . . tomatoes, also demonstrated
freezing rhubarb • :and carrots, all
members assisted. Mrs. Anderson
thinning :• and trans-
planting The , meeting. 'closed ,by
singing "The'' Queen".
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