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CANADA.
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OrerNOWat Your Co-
AMBERLEY.
Miss Bernice Hunter .of Prince
Albert, Saskatchewan fe visiting
her' cousin, Mrs, Arthur Messeng-
er of the. 4th Concession of Huron.
Mrs. ;John A. Campbell of, Am--
berley spent last week with, Mr.
and , Mrs, Russell Campbell, of
Atwood.. ' .
DIED FROM HEART ATTACK
Friends of Mr. Bert Gray :were
# shocked •to hear of his sudden
• passing asa result of a heart
IN attack at •his home . in London.:
■ Mr. and , Mrs. Gray had. visited
'el: in this community recently where
■ they had many friends. Mr,' Gray.
■ will be ; missed and our sympathy;.
is extended to his wife and fam
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Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Snobelen from the West visited
with them last week'. at their home
on . the. 4th . Concession of Huron.
Mr. and, Mrs.. Donald' Courtney
and Carol and Mr, and Mrs.. Wm.
Courtney. spent . a fewdays in
Southern Ontario,' Buffalo and
Niagara Falls last week.•
Reids Corners• W. I. met . in the
hall. on Thursday evening of last
week with . an attendance ','of 15.
After the opening' exercises, • the
roll call was answered lby naming.
'■ the first owner of your. farm. The
■■i; motto, "To love one's, country, it.
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is not.. necessary.: to hate others";
Ni was well' given, by. Mrs, Eldon
Bradley,. Prejudice is `a state of
■ rind and leads to much of the
■ trouble in discrimination she
`1 ▪ : mentioned. Good training of Schild
■ ren is essential, to make ; good cit=
■ izens A highlight of the evening
i : was a display of . antiques ;by, Mrs.'
• .Cecil Falconer of. Whitechurch,
who also gave a ., history, of the
■ . different pieces of china, jewell-
ery and furniture, A duet by Mary
Elizabeth . Walden . and Shirley
L"OCHLSH
Miss Jan Hamilton spent' afew
days visiting Florence :MacLenn-
an.;
Mr. John McCharles was host
to Ripley 4-H Beef club on. Wed-
nesday evening. The club, judged
cattle . and wrote tests on the
year's project
Mrs. Tom MacDonald is spending
some time with her daughters,':
Charles and Susan of Toronto:... Reid was enjoyed.. They were .ac-
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spent. the .week -end with Mr. and den. Mrs: John: Reid gave interes-
Mrs, Gordon' Finlayson. •. ting current events :'which brought
the.. ladies up ' to • date.: on ;:recent
happenings • of the past . years,
196$-1964. After the Closing _ Ode
and grace lunch, was served by
the hostesses, Mrs: 'Arthur Mess-
enger and. Mrs. Murray Walden.
Miss, Jane Finlayson of . Toronto companied 'by Mrs. Murray Wa
Mr: and Mrs Frank MacLen-
nan
spent 'a few days visiting in
Detroit recently. ‘ •
FLOWER SHOW WINNERS
Congratulations; are in. order for
Mrs: David. Elphick who : won 'both
the Eaton and • Simpson trophies
at Ripley &. District Flower show'
Mrs. Alex Andrew & Mrs., Orland held. in. Ripley on Saturday.. ;Oth-
Richards,.. • r er winners were Mrs. Ewan. Mac-
Lean, Mrs.' `Lorne Luther and
Mrs. Alvin :Robb.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim . Bradley " and
children were. in Elmira 'on Sun-
day afternoeri. '
Mr. and •Mrs. Lawrence Mac
Visiting with Mr. & • Mrs, .Oliver Lean •and Lois of Kincardine spent
McCharles and John for the week Sunday with Mr and, Mrs.: Walter
end were 'Mrd, and Mrs. Allen Mc- MacLean and :family..
Mrs. Finlay MacLennan is
spendinga few .days in Stratford
and Tom and ' Patsy MacLennan
are . holidaying ' with , their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emile
MONUMENTS.
For sound counsel and a.'fait)*price on a monument
correctly designed 'from .salty material,;, rely on
$J(EL1,ON MFIYIORIALS
-Walkerton:
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
Established OverSixty Years,
Phone. 88.1-0234
KI NLOSS
' ' Visiting with Mrs, D. L, Mac-
Kinnon are a brother and • two
sisters. including; • Mr. and Mrs.
John MacDonald of Grande Prairie,
Alberta .and Mc..„ and Mrs... Alex.
Collins . •and Nora and Mrs,: Etta
Smith of . Ypsilante,, Mich. A. Mac-
Donald family re -union was en-
joyed ' Sunday afternoon in .Tees -
water.. " .
Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Bruton,.
Mrs, C. Parker. and Mrs Harold
Bruton of Corunna visited last.
.ST. ' •HELENS
Mr, ' and Mrs.' Arthur Bramhall
of ' Waterc"own were `:•recent visit -
'ors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Woods. ,
Miss Florenee Stuart of Chicago.
is ' .holidaying• with Miss ' W D.
Rutherford.
Mrs.. , Wm. Webster returned
home on. Saturday ;from Wingham
and District Hospital.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT., 2n4.r: 1141'
Needham, Harold "Campbell
Mr,. and Mrs,.
accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Jas,
MacTavish visited last week with:
relatives in Ottawa.
Ross liamiton
a Grade XII grad-
uate of .L, D, . H, S,. 'commenced
work with Canadian. General Elec..
tric in Toronto this week.
Mrs. Russel ' MacDougall 1 and.
daughter, Mrs, Vern Saur of Wells,
B. .C, came East for Mrs. Mac-
Dougall's mother's funeral in Tor-'
onto last week. On Saturday they
attended a MacDougall family
week with Mr, and Mrs Jack picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Harvey. ,MacDougall • in Ouelph
son,. A brother for Jimmie, On Sunday, .'following a family
Recent visitors'with Mr, andMt°s: dinner. at Limekiln Lodge, Inver -
Ross .Errington and family were 'heron they, visited here with Mr.
and Mrs.. Lloyd MacDougall and
Scottyof North Bay 'and Mr. and am`
Murray MacKinnon en °
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Need
tri with the Camerons o�oyed • a
Mrs. Stan Dagworthy and .Helen � n Satur-
of Toronto ' and Mrs: Victor Err- p
ington, . , . ° , day when they went to Malton to
Mr, •and' Mrs, Frank `eicQuihin meet `Barbara,
and Terry Wilson were Sunday Denver Dickie commenced his
isitors with Mr. and Mrs, Carl third. work term in.the Engineering
Johnston at Bluevaien Dept: of Dominion Road Machinery
Just a reminder. of the W. I.
Co. of Goderich :last week..
meeting on Thursday evening at .
3() in the hall. A long. dispute means that both.
Recent visitors with Mrs. Frank parties are wrong.
Todd and Mr. and Mrs.. Tom. Todd
Mr, and Mrs:' Earl 'Grey and
Were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert. Conde
and 'sons 'of Kirkland Lake; Mr.
• ', Mrs. Robert Buchanan• of
Amherstburg .and: Mr. Malcolm
Buchanan; of Kapuskasing.
Mrs. Tom • Leask of. Uxbridge,
and' Misses Jean and Isa'. Austin i
of • Listowel were ' recent visitors
with Miss ' W D. Rutherford. •
Mr and Mrs: Gordon •Miller .and
Larry ' of London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McIntyre and Don
of Richmond Hill were ; week -end
visitors , with Mrs, W. .l, Miller •
and Isobel. • •
Master Jimni�ie Laidlaw of Wing-
ham, is holidaying.' with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom . Todd.
Misses Dianne & Donna Cham-
ney of Donnybrook are holidaying
with Misses Vera. MacDonald and
Brenda • Webster..,.:•
,Mrs.: Robert McQuillin,' George
and Marilyn of Hamilton were re-
cent visitors with Miss Beatrice,
William. and Charles McQuillin
and other ` relatives.'
Mrs. Mabel Murdie, .and Mr. 'and.,
Mrs.. Met Brown. of Kitchener were
Sunday visitors with. Mr. and Mrs.
'Lorne '. Woods.
'Born in Victoria Hospital, Lon=
don to Mr. and . Mrs. Ray Laid-
law (Anne :Tood) on August: 28, a
°YOUTH. ALLOWANCES
IMPORTANT NOT%CE• . .
FOR PARENTS
At .the end of •September the first 'payments will :be
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made under the Youth A. llowances Act recently passed
by Parliament, If you have a child who. is ;16' or 17
years, of age, is maintained by' you, and is either in
full-time attendance at school or university, or is un
able to attend by reason of physical Or mental infirmity,'
you'may'be eligible fora monthly allowance of $10,
THIS.
ALLOWANCE MUST BE APPL/ED FOR
-IT WILL .NOT BE SENT AUTOMATICALLY
During August application" forms were sent to the
parents of children already 16 or 17; or who would'
be :16 before September. If you have a child' who
meets the above requirements, and for any reason an
application has not reached you, you can. obtain one
by writing:to the Regional.Director of Family.'Allowl'
ances in your provincial capital. ,
The applications should be returned as soon as
• .possible, in order to ensure prompt receipt of ttie first
. payments • .
CiE0'ARTM N1 O'` NIlTi'ONlh,t: t4"gALI'H Nb' k4FEL A:Fi'E
IfYou'reTIRED'
.ALLTHUIME
Now and' then everybody ' gets: s
"tired -our feeting;'and'may, be
• botheredbp backaches: Perhaps noth
ing seriouslly wrong, just a temporary,
condition caused by urinary irritation or
• bladdeediscomfort;: That's the time to
take Dodd's Kidney Pals; Dodd's help
stimulate the kidney* to relieve thus .
condition which may often. cause back-
ache and . tired • feeing. Then you feel'
•, 'better;: rest better,: work : better. ' Get:.
Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the
blue bot with the red bandit all drug •
counters. You can depend'on Dodd's.6o
foi'your weekend
Get in a supply of Car .
ding: Blau Label 'today
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