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KiI.Ied.. InCa#tieEIcfricai-'Storm
(WHITECHURCH NEWS)
In the severe •electric ' storm • groups .from • teenagers to adults.
Tuesday.• evening, • George McGee It is supported' from the Capital
had three milk cows, which were. Fund to which • all United 'churches
nursing their calves, killed. .by contribute., '
lightning: They/ were beside the
fence `when struck. Keith Rocks (The .homes of Mr.. and Mrs.
McWhinney, Mr.,/and Mrs: Andrew,
had his when
fence battery put Gaunt: & Bill' Forester also• were
out of .commission. . • .At Harry without hydro ; for a. time due. to
'Swan's. home, the hydro was knoc- the 'electric.. storm:
ked out with .• a fire .:flash ' which
it was >`feared would ignite the S.S.No: 10 held their bus •trip'
house and • the .family made for on Friday under the supervision,
out-ofdoors: Fortunately only the - of ' their teacher, . Mrs.,: Ken Wheel-
hydro: was out :of commission for er. The .mothers accompanying
a time. the pupils were Mrs: Hugh Simp-
son, Mrs: •Joe Tiffin, Mrs. Clar
Visited Five: Oaks• ence' Ritchie,` Mrs: Dawson Craig,
On 'Monday last, 13 ladies of ;,Mrs. Harry .Swan, Mrs. Don. Ross,
Calvin -Brick U.C.W. went'; on a bus MYMrs.. Dan 'Tiffin and `Mrs. Bertha
Paris. De' Groot. The: bus iver
• ak : •near' P G ot.u dr Allan
tour• . to ; ;Five 0 s a
Donnybrook '•sent - three ladies,. Reed -took took them to `Mr. ,Reg.
•: Belgrave. eleven and Bluevale two. Scholtz to view his tame and wild
They had their lunchon the patio 'fowl and to Blyth Cheese Factory
.and a tour ,of the: buildings.: and., where ' each received ice ' cream.,
'grounds. There are 2120 acres at At :Clinton : they .toured Sherlock
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Fine Oaks. ''Rev. Beverley Oaten:.' Manning • piano factory then the
ei lained the' ,work to the.' group. Seaforth shoe :factory..and; : on.. to
p .g R
It is ;a training:.. centre for all the beautiful '.Shakespearean Gar.-.
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PAGE ELEVEN;
Bid Farewell T
Sfi, Helens Pastor
(ST. HELENS 'NEWS)
Mr." and Mrs. Dan Rose and.
David of Emo are visiting with
Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey Webb. Dan
is attending a conference for Ag.
r_ i c. u. l t u r al Representatives in
Guelph ,this week; •
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carkett.
of Alliston were Sunday visitors
with Mr: and . Mrs.. Allan Miller
and family
• . Mr, and .Mrs. Charles Pearce
of Brantford were. Sunday visitors
with Mr. ,and Mrs.' Harvey' Webb.
'Born - •:.: to : Mr anti -:Mrs: 'Tom
Taylor '.(Patricia Carrick) in Wing.- . and District • • Hospital' on
May:• 25th, a 'son.. _
Following the morning 'service
at St. Helens church, Rev. W. R.
Tristram was . presented with a
gift on 'behalf of • the congregation
by. Lorne Woods. Ross Errington
gave a.' short address.; Rev. and
Mrs. Tristram, are retiring • to
Port Perry this week. Mr. Moore,
a .student minister from Inwood,
commences, his ' duties :here ', this
month. ,
Just a reminder of the W.h
meeting on Thursday. The ladies
will tour 'the museum' :at God-
erich.
• 'NEWS BRIEF
Unpredictable ; Eddie; 'Shack pul-
led another one of his - capers;
only this' time it didn't turn out
so funny -he failed. to arrive in
time for the Blyth;Legion hockey
banquet: -Ed' was in P,{eterborough.
However, the and his wife visited
Blyth the next. afterhoon. and was
met by a throng ,.of fans. They
attended a ; dance in Blyth: that
evening and Eddie;: told the folks
he was:going to change his style
next year and try ,for' the Lady
Bing trophy.
den on the :bank .' of the' Avon
their lunch and
hall,- Jack Hood
where each re-
ceivednd map of Can-
ada, the Strat-
ford All• were well
r tour and gifts.
There they had
visited- the fire .
School: Supply
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ford' Beacon -Herald.
:pleased with ; thei'.
received. • .
KEEPING
HICKS HEALTHY
KEEPS PROFITS
HEALTHY,
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:' ne from., your poultry operation you've got
to
` If' ,you want-to.make= Trio y ..
startwith chicks. But, and this is :just as inpo•rtant..— you've got:
wx healthy
to feed them in such a waiy-that.they stay healthy.
because ;every bag of
' Start 'your next batch of chicks on Purina. Startena.
'n4redients that worth ''t'ogether to help
Chick Startena�• has Z fi' different ' �
your chicks • too a fast, safe start.
•6 ingredients... Every bag• of Purina Chick
Ten of these are' heelth .botistapg , � , • and :ti'special coccidiosis control:
Startenii has: vitamins, minerals, antibiotics„ .
`to. help keep those: chicks. on .the road to profits.
yob,' Purina Chick Startena', is Micro -Mixed so
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every oper share of all:2
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that. eve' chick gets its pr .
� � flock. Our Outside Salesman will be
not atop in and lets discuss your, f1next batch of `chicks
Why p in tting your .
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l arida
Program. pleased to give you a vir a
n the ro:r-am..He`cd like to help you prove ,
.off. to a fast, safe start o•oiT less!.
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FOR FA5T, EFFICIENT FEED SERVICE CALL
HACKETT and SONS
THOMAS
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Everyone is cordial invited invited to attend Open House
at Pinecrest 1V..IanoT Nursing Horne, Lucknow
SUNDAY, TUNE 7th,
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.:....IIs' 'Pitch � Holes" G�od: Excuse»To
Put Arms ProtectivelyAroundit
Elmer : Farrish's .recent , article • Cunningham's tuition. a.
on school` days in Ashfield...revived' Articles like 'yours Elmer. make
fond memories for Gordon Smelt- wonderful reading: to old timers
zer, and the following is a copy `like myself. Perhaps they are a .
of the'letter he sent to Elmer after headache to Campbell .Thompson;
reading the article}: ' because the ..younger ' generation
P.O. Box 358, Jasper Alberta, are' unawarb . of the ' way we lived ' ;'
May 29, .'1964, as youngsters; and, the fun we
Mr:. Elmer Farrish;: had in.making the.. tools to make.
Gorrie 'Ontario ' our own fun. 'I cannot, remember
a dull' moment . of . my ' childhood,''
Dear Elmer: as ' we . always:had 'had the project:of
' I ani, Writing to thank and : con- 'making fishing. poles or hockey gratulate ,you on your fine story: sticks, 'or `.footballs out of pi .
which appeared. in. "The Sentinel" bladders.: . ' p g:
of May 20th. Ithas, brought :bask ` Y
Sincerel , ord
many pleasant . memories to: me. • , G_on' Smelszer
Publisher,' s Note;; We assure . .
.The' .years play' many tricks, in:' Gordon. that such :articles are cer
one's; memory, and; while • your tainly not a headache. We '. are
name' is as familiar to me as, the very happy to get them, and only
Reids.. and Irwins, and Altons etc. wish . that.. mo.e > "old timers -
the likeness of 'your.: face :will not would ' do such reminiscing for
appear.: We • must have known -.publication. Keep, them coming!
each other as. boys. I went to -
Belfast `school 1905 to. 1910.
•Regarding the photo of the :Stu !MIWUflOS- awanosh Pupils
dents at, S S..No
. 0, I re,member ;
Bert Alton, M. Bessie
�QHHeld Field
nqReid Tillie Sherwood Mary Vint,
Maizie Mullin, ,and' ,Syd;' Harold
and•. Tommy Ferguson quite well, : (WHITEC1UPCH, NEWS)
but -Strange gas` it ma . seem I cari
. Y . Field ..Day was, held ,on 'Friday:
not recall the location of the school at Fordyce School for West Wa-
house, not withstanding that ` m 1 wanr�h. Sono Area. ''�' e r', .t.
g Y. 1. 'hoc'_
father (Bill Smellier) and mother taking part . were S.S: No.. 2;
and . we .three children' visited fre- teacher, Mrs.:,Betty Elohick S.S
quently with smy .:uncles (Joe No:. 3, Mrs. Nancy Gibson, SS,
Smeltzer)' : family at Lanesville No. .4, Mrs.., Rena . Fisher, . S'.S.
where he was the blacksmith for No.: 12, Mrs: Olive ; Kennedy; ..S.S. `,'
many years ; before moving to No:: '17, Mrs. Elsie Irviin; Mrs
Saskatchewan' in 1910 (Incident:- Dan• M.cInn'es. Separate School, St /
ally Mrs. Joe' • Smeltzer is Stell Augustine: Some of the ' sports •
alive `and healthy at. 92 and livei were pole vault, stilt walking,, high
with her . daughter. Anne, at 2334 and broad damp, with 3 legged
Osler St S,a
Regina, sk ): F rages, sack 'race, slipper ,kicking
Your.'mention,.of Wat'.Hackett, and.wheelbarrow ,race: The win
as `teacher at No. 10 also brings hers were Sr. Boys: Hughie 'Todd; .
back memories. 'He went through SS: No. 4; with J. C. McNee,
medicine and became a :fine dot- S.S. 17 second and Jack Aitcheson
,tor. He attended my Uncle '.Jack .of'`S.S: No. 4 third.' Senior girls
•Smeltzer in Detroit for . year's' and lst Mary Pannabecker, No.. 4 sec
through his fatal ' illnesses in the ond, ' Jacquelene 'Cooper, No. 4;
1930's. ' I remember, him too.; a third, Wanda. Wilson, 'S.S. No: 2
very •fine • man.'' ' Intermediate boys:.1st Paul ' Laid
• Your description . .Of the . "Pitch :law, SO. 12; 2,nd, John •Martin,
Holes" in• the former winter days NO. - 2; 3rd Raymond Hildebrand.
is 'Splendid, but, you .neglected one Intermediate girls 1st, Linda
'important item. Don't you remem McWhinney, No 4; 2nd, Verna
ber' what: a wonderful excuse they Aitcheson, 3rd, Wendy Dickson:
were t� ' put your . arms around . junior' boys:, 1st Douglas 'Aitche
your girl; friend to 'protect •her " son, No 4; 2nd, Grant Lavis, No,
from being jolted? And how; 17.;. 3rd • David Mcwhinney. 4:,No:
gradually she became accustomed junior .girls:.lst Diane ' Strothers;
to it? • I ,also enjoyed your re- No. 17, Barbara Chamney, No:.. 3; /
marks about the: shinny With horse , 3rd Beverley McPherson, No. 4.
buns Viand the. hockey :sticks made ' St. .Helens had , • the greatest
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from buggy top ribs. Many times number of points. The boys won
we chose sides to ,:propel t' h e 59 ' points and the girls 48 points,
horse bun. • .from. one end: to' the • a grand total of 107 'points:.
other; and almost as 'many, times Personals
itended up with, bloody noses •on Mr: and , Mrs,, 'Charles Tiffin,
both sides, • . .
Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. Clark
I thoroughly enjoyed your par Johnston and Linda' were. in Kit- '
agraph regarding Bailey 'Stothers, ehener on Monday, ,Miss .Linda
your teacher. • I. 'remember ' him Johnston was successful in secur
well,. as well, 'es Steve, Cannon; ing :'an office position with , the
Isaac, Carmen, Rae and Jessie. Mutual Life Insurance Co:,
;What a wonderful family. Mr. Dan MacKay, G.uelnib' and
At this point lC want to pay my Mr.. Jack. MacKay of Warvota,
respects also to Mrs. George Sask, were Saturday evening visit -
Coulter and' Mrs. 'Mrs. Frank
we then knew her: I believe she
Lane (Miss Lou Cunningham) as ors with Mr:, and Donald . Mc-
,came to Belfast school. from No,, Donald: :. •
, to succeed Ernest Sh
(wood
who had moved to Saskatchewari p"red • ' O'Brecht of Durham has
about 1907 or • 1908. Looking back been elected for a two, eai" t rrn
r can appreciate the problems she as president of the Dominion Com-
had in succeeding a big roan as- .a mand• of the. Canadian Legion,
teacher and howwonderfully she comprised of 2,078 branches and
gained • control, of that unruly 13e1- some 280,000 members. He ,left
fast school (including myself); In- Sunday for England to head up
.cidentally• two of, the Sherwood the, tour from the beaches of Nor-
girls (Laving and. Anne) later tnan y in connection with the 20th
came to Belfast. to. receive Miss °anniversary o Dari, `
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