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Sower Was Held
For ,Bride Elect
(AMBERL,EY 'NEWS)
Miss Tat' Brown, :daughter of
.Mr. and Mrs. Verner Brown 'of
Stc Jacc s, formerly of +the.`sec-
,and concession • :of, Huron, ,was
guest •of ..honour at. , a Shhower..
which Was held, in •.the , Sunday
school .room,.of Pine 'River United
Church on: Saturday evening of
lasteek, Mrs Gomori Emmnerton
presided • for •' the programme.
'which , "opened vv.:1th ;community.
singing: Betty' 'Ermrierton was ,at'
the /piano . with. Aria. Smehtzer•
and, Marilyn • Pace.. Duetts , were
.given. by Mary Elizabeth Walden
& Shirley 'Ann Reid. Interest'ing
contests' were' c'onducte'd by Mrs
William 'Ferguson and Mgrs ,Reg
Godfrey. 'Mrs Lester Ferguson
and .Mrs; . `Ceci 'Humphrey' also
• sang ,duetts acoanpanied by Mrs,
Wi7liarn. ..Ferguson. Pat was• es
torted :'to a chair decorated 'with
white' wedding ..bells by 'J!anet
Brown and' Irva: Srneltzer of Tor-
onto. Mrs. Elden Lowry read an
address to ' the bride :. elect ex-
Pressing best . 'wishes from the
community. After the gifts Werey.
unwrapped,' Pat ' •th'anked the
'ladies, Mrs; Elden • Lowry and. •
Mrs. Gordon Ernmeriton who ar-
•ranged the shower and ito, •all
who helped in: any. away. All
joined in • singing ."For She's$
jolly; :good fellow." -After ' ,grace:
was sung, 'da'inty' refreshments
.were .served; '
' Mrs; Wayne Johnston Of. ' Tor-
onto < attended the shower .fo,r
Miss Pat 'Br'own on Saturday eV -
ening. • •
Miss Louise Campbell is.'spen-
• ding a „few days iwith Mr, and
Mrs, Don :Holahan land children
of Clarkson. .'
Reids Corners 'W;I° held a
successful- variety, concert :in the
community hall 'on Friday ev-
, ening of last week, with a cap-
acity crowd in •attendance.-
, Cecil Holland—president ,of .the
W.I. Igave ,an ;address 'of ,welcome,
which was followed with ,a
quartette by •the Wilson sisters.
Rev. D. A. McKenzie gave a
humorous reading which was I
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.enjoyed, • Mr, Tom Fox' •in: comic , ■
costuirrie ' entertained' with' : songs
arld was' followed ,with 'a quay-•
°tette•': by 'Fhylis Bradley, ' Joyce
Thorburn, ' :-Esther 'Gibson, and
Mary Ellen $$hiell:s. Stop 'dancing
by Chester..Einrinerton Was .'a'c-
.co'mpanied 'by Betty; C1'ififord
and Jim: Emmerton. .Community.
singing was: followed• with • a.
Fashion show : with '• costumes
from the 1920's and was given a
fine • applause. Marsha 'Humph-
rey and Margaret Anti• Courtney
gave 'dancing .Murilbers and was.,
followed With. .solos ,by., Helen
Mc, �a�iNTi i after •Which • a:.. quar=
,tette `,by : theFunaton ' girls was
enjoyed. :Two numbers Eby` . the.
W.I. members and the Queen
•broixght •the , ervtertairiment to" 'a
close.
Accompanists, for ' the pro-
gramme we're; Mary Ellen •Shiells,
.Gayle Boyd, ,Betty • Enrrnerton
and Mrs. William Courtney; On.
*the, program eoMmittee .were
Mrs. Ross Shiiells; ' Mrs. Noriss
Messenger and Mrs: Elden . Low-.
ry j '.
Nf r. and :. Mrs Don Holahan,
Mrs...
and Bobby of Clarkson.
Visited on' Sunday , witlh Mrs;
Robert, C•ampbell and faxr�nly
LOCHALSH
Mr. George 1Vloncrief 're:tutrned
to 'Victoria '1404)441 in ''London
on Monday.' •. '
Initiation Services were :held
at As'r field; Presibyterian Church
for the* ''Explorers on 'Monday
evening..' Rev.: 'N. MacCorrmbie'
Spoke, to the'group' .arid. a social
evening was enjoyed ,by,. ,a11,
Mr. R'oy .Gibson has been a
patient, in hospital in Wingharn:
Mrs.. Frank ,Hamilton 'returned
home 'from Kincardine :hospital
during the'. ' past week;
Mrs.'. Annie MacDonald' is en-
joying a trip to California.
.Several in the c'om'rnunity.''.are
suffering' from• the *fi'llii."
'Mrs. Elizabeth 'Cook is a pa
+tient" in Winghattn !hospital.
Mr. <and Mrs, Oliver' McCharles.
•pent .ithe Week -end. in Toronto
with •Mx and ,Mrs,.' :A11an. Me
C`ha'rles; • • • • ' ` .
George : Macl lonald •+fel-, while
playing in the barn and s'pra'ined
hjs•a.rik,le, i`aadly.
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The, .basic problems facing Canada today have- been described by
Mr. Pearson in .these words•
"The simplest and most 'obvious need.. before Canadians
today is to .,elect a - new government with the will to ' set ,e
- country gbvernment with a margin targe
back.. on its course,. a '
enough to govern effectively, a government that can stay ' in ' °
office for at least four years and put intoeffect a realistic and
a' strong program, taking the 'decisions that will have to be
taken." .
The. Liberal . party recognizes that everything cannot be :,done at .once.,
The first :priority is to restore the confidence' ' of Canadians, in them-
. selves, and the confidence of theworld in Canada:
The second priority : is to bring forward concrete measures to expand'.
the economy. These mill include a municipal development board : to assist
municipalities in starting their particular projects; creation of a new .De-
velopment . of . Industry to encourage industry, in our Hurontowns, so
that graduating students : may find ` career .. opportunities at home. , n
It will be possible also to implement : plans to deal with difficult
farm . 'surpluses.` Particular attention will be given the ' problems 'of the
Ontario farmer, ' where net farm income fell by . $16,000,000.00 in 1962.
An expanded and improved educational training program has a high
priority, 'and will .: include` loans and scholarships for University students,
as well as extension, of family allowancesto include high , school students.
At` this'
this°time,toos it will be possible to ProvXde incrbased security
for
for ; our older citizens:. A. national contributory; pension plan, . completely
portable, will provide pension increases for retired persons to $75.004e -
month ' for single people, and $140.00' per ninth for '.married couples..
But first, andmost important, we
certain of a: stable, decisive
LiberalGovernment will provide effective,
cisive government.
must ,
Government.
: Liberal Government will act quick(y.
�'arliament w�11 bosummoned on .Mai 16th".
the earlies# possibly date:
f
Huron, vote for respon0l0: igovernment!
(Published byo1iuron, t,ibe' a' ;,$,raci abrin)
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