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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray
Of Wingham, 'Mr. and Mrs Har-
ry Tichborne bf Goderich, Mrs.
• •orae Durnin and Mrs, Donald
McDonald visited on ,Sunday • at
:the home,' of Miss Arnie Ken
nedy, .. Mrs. Donald McDonald
also visited with Mr' and, Mrs.
,, . IugI `David, ,McDonald of White-
:Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Sho.tz
of • Goderieh visited, on Sunday
at. the ,hcime Mr. arida Mrs.
Ezra, , ,Sholtz... •
" Mrs, 3.1Vlusgrcive 4i ,Wroxeter
returned ,honie ' Sunday after .2
`weeks holiday' With her daugh-
ter, •Mrs. Doris Willis. •
The. Anniversary of the White.-
church United "Church will' . be
field on June -12th. Services will
1 e. at 11 am.' and 'at 8 :p.m. Rev
T• C`:' Wilkinson,. a former Mini-.
ter .: of "St.' ' -Helens:, arid• : Whiter
church charges will ponduct, the
services., ;
Mr. and. Mrs., Albert • Coultes
and family visited . pn Sunday
at; the home `of Mr. arid . Mrs:
Howard Walker of. Wingham..
11!Ir; and Mrs. Willard • :Light
, bourne Of, Bermuda, ` are .spend-
ing
spend-ig aweek with Mr. .arid Mrs.
Jim Richardson.
.`'Miss Cathy Smith, daughter
of Mr. and•Mrs.,° Ross Smith of 7 -` 6: '
Toronto ` .returned.. home
on
Thursday. In..: the,' second game ' White= mals •in . cages '.-- "the wild :,geese:
church Midgets detfeated Pinker- were •not ,. •there: at• . that • time:
Mr. and rs..Melvin WOl'en- gu
ton Midgets_by a, score of 11 to.. Manley � Miner addressed.. our
aghan,;;of' waterloo spent Sunday. 1• .,, • group as we stood. ori the' lawn/
sels held . the lucky number
RELATES VISIT TOWhich �
Team on
drawn . by° the: Bali
an electric clock • to
MINER N ER �i,�NCTI�.: ttY
raise money, for Mall equipment; •
in Whitechurch • on • May 24th.
Mr. and Mr's.. Walter . James
of • Woodstock visited: •on Sunday
With . Mrs. • Charlie Moore: and
also •with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Moore.
'Whitechurch Midgets defeted
they Pinkerton Midgets 17-8 the Sanctuary at Kingsville. •
net game will be on Thursday Several times I have thought
night'. of this week .whn„ Tiver- of Writing to • give some of the
ton 'will 'play in Whitechurch. ( experiences:. `of the ladles who
attended Mr.: sand 'Mr's.' George Watt; and d d .°the • Ligns' Convention
•
(By Olive M. Blake)
A few " week s: ago a • splendid
editorial in the.:Sentinel on Na-
tional., Wild Life •Week aroused'
my interest and recalled the me
morable visit to the 'Miner Bird
family of Oakville spent 'Mon,at .Windsor Oast year—May 31st
clay at thehome of Rev, And to: June 4th.. On the •Sunday the
• eautiful.
1 , ;Sery �ce • Was b
e goo
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Mrs. `John Watt. • Mr, 'Archie �
Watt of Toronto also visited On Monday the parade.of floats
Friday and 'Saturday with Rev. was remarkable, and on Tuesday
and Mrs, John :Watt. - ' • the tour .given • the ladies • was.
uite educational. Here are"the
Mr. Jack Craig returned home. 4q
on Sunday'•after spending a week 'events . of Tuesday' which I
'in London Victoria Hospital,. •. would like'to share with ,you -
Mr. and Mrs:. Dan Tiffin. and ' ,Six buses were used to: trans
fanuly and Mrs ..Orville Tiffin ort. the 'ladies to Amherstburg
Visited on Sunday"at the ;home '(the museum' in Fort Malden'
of Mr..and.. Mrs. Clem Yeo of National Park); to Kingsville
Southampton. • • • (Jack Miner's Sanctuary); • to.
Iield Field .Day Wheatley'. (fish ' canneries) . and
A 'successful' Field Day" was.to Leamington (Heinz "57 'varie
held at • Whitechurch. on May ties" factories) and then back to
:23rd, featuring a sport's program..Windsor : in time. for the Inter=
and,'t o bafl'�ames. • • `... ' ,national banquet and program
w g' ,
Ih the first '• ball game ,between at 7:30 'p.m. In",snore detail. I'll
Whitechurch ' Bantams ' and ' the tell of the Kingsville visit' :
married , men, the latter won At ` Jack Miner's we;, were -
shown the special ,birds and ani
at the. hone • of Mr.'; and ;Mrs. Races 4nd. contests in chap a beside his hone from which the
a �
of is. Geor. a Fisher resulted music. o e pipe organ.:;filled
Ther; Woman s: Institute, of,. g a!:
the air • ' with those . favorite
• :a�s follows;:; ages 5 •and . 6 Cathy teehurcli:. will: hold their , re g ; It ' was Mrs...
...�• -. • .. ; olanion, .�byce ••T1ffiYi;, 7. and 8,� hymns of his, father.
Ben McClenaghan• f' .the
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WEDNESDAY, :,JUNE ,1st, 196q.
griews'
GENERA►,.
Business..39' ' HOWARD
playedo.
Who
Manley Miner • w .
beautifully, ., The, ' we 'walked,
the lovely
though the lawns by h
g ._
• rose. arbours and flower gardens.
and under the large trees many'
of which he. took . time to' des -
bribe. . '
Then; ¢because we were Lions'
Ladies • we were privileged. to.
enter the. ' secluded. " ,hallowed
park in the.centre .of which is'
Jack' Miner's grave. The beauti-
ful.marble mausoleum, the gift
of a wealthy "Ufa. Lion, has four
¢evergreens at 'corners,its planted.
at these specific spots •on the
request of 'Jack Miner a. few.
years earlier. • It was knot' until
shortly before his.. death: that
the` sons learned that their"• fath
'er•: wanted to be buried there.
with the: evergreens marking
his 'grave. ; . ,
',One', slide' taken . Jure. 2nd
shows Manley Miller reading: &
'showing the framed proclama-
tion. "National Wild Life. Week"
to this roiu of`. ladies gathered
beside his father's grave
Our tour was allPvery worth
gular meeting •in the. ,Community
Iiall:,on dune 7th. at 8:30",pari:
,1V Mr ':=and ,;Mrs Gordon :Jamie -
,
son' of Goderich'visited, on' Sun
day' ak the home' of. Mr. and -Mrs.
Jim Mehii is•
girls;: Phyllis Sleightholine; boyS,
Joe Kerr; 9 and JO, ` girls, Sand
ra . Fisher, Alma ,Conn; ':11 and 12
boys,. Ronnie : Moore, David,
Sleightholme;::1:1 ' and 12, girls,'
I' Patsey .Coulter; Beverley, Solo -
Mr t}. Gerald Gibson of liras–
• ,mon,. Over . 12 =- Bevin. •.Tiffin,
F % ,Ronald' Beecroft; 'Finning, clothes
pin highest " on 'back, Ladies, Mrs.
E. Beecroft; Mrs: Ira. Wall; Girls
Alma Conn; . P.utting: most clothes,
',pins. , in bottle,"., Mrs. • Ira
rs,Wall;,
M. •,Fisher, Girls,. Sandra,'Fish-
'er,• 'Kiekiiig . the ,Slipper, Patsy
'Coulter; Edna: Wall; Prize tor;
golf, " $100: went• to Percy. Mc
Cleriaghan. • • •.
A' fair. crowd. attended, lessen
ed by the weatherman, no :doubt.
rTHE. LION is the Kingof Beasts
and ,stalks his prey with little •
fear of attack from other animals:
But when old age comes the •
lion falters. He is King of
Beastsno longer: The other. "•.
animals lose their fearof him
and he is attacked and, destroyed. •
•
. Fortunately-, men :and, women, unlike.
the lion, ;can have. a happy old age.--
• .if .if they preparefor it. The best: way 'to
prepare for; it, financially; is through a
Sun Life retirement income policy.. Let • •
me tell you how,
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The ; Sunday' morning ' . church !•
service was - conducted ' by ..,the
Hi -CC group of Ripley; Clark and
Olivet. Donna.. McLeod- opened
the • service • and anjounced the •
hymns,, with Marilyn Finlayson
at the morgan A quartet :consist-
ing • of Charline :Lohnes, .1 Iarita
Irwin,, Trudy'. Meson. and Diana.
Brooks sang; The. Clarke young
people" accompanied by.Wendy
Cleland also'' brought a ,message
yin, song. Don Barnard offered
prayer, ' Scripture " was • read by
Phyllis. Clayton and :pick' Stan-
', ,Three: speakers brought; `a
'beautifully co-ordinated message.
Rosalind Swan spoke ':on church
Membership and baptism: Ernie
Brooks -,spoke . 'on Finding our
Place in God's , plan and Audrey
:Lowry spoke. on Iarri• the 'vise
and. ye 'are the branches , depict-
ing • ourdependence on God.
Several fr m . here attended
the 'Billy ,O'Connor show Spon-
•sored by the: 'Lions. Club of.
Lucknaw ' on • :T'iiesday` and 'en-
joyed the ;:dance after.;
Mr. and.. Mrs, Walter "Roulston
entertained the .choir in 'their
home following ` ' practice on
Thursday'" evening. Folk singing
was enjoyed with" ,Marilyn• ' Fin-
layson at the ,piano ,after"wrhich
a tasty lunch was served: Tvvo
new , rnem.bers• }Welcomed into the
choir were,...Mrs. Marion Brooks
and Mrs. Walter Deter
` Mr and Mrs. Donald McTav-
ish and ".family spent Sunday in
Bradford with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald ,McTavish,
Mr. and Mrs. John MoCharles
were in Toronto, on Monday.
Visitors at • the ..home of Mr,
and Mrs. •W. T. Roulston on Sup-
day were: Mrs. Frid of, Hamilton',
Ald-
ershot
of Ald-,
and Mr. 'and .Mrs. Cutter
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while. but most; .impressive'; was
the visit. at Jack .Miner's. The .
beauty of nat r
e and co
nserva,.
tion of Wild Life seemed sacred-
there.
acred'there.No .. wonder Edgar Guest
named :him "the best loved
Christian' in America," .
Once - again it 'is Lions' Con,
vention time, 'and this year •it is
at Ottawa, the Nation's. Capital,
another; interesting centre for...,
the Lions and their ,lad•
DIST/1,10k YOUNG ivari
TOPS IN . SENIOR JUDGING
• Keri Alton of Ashfield • with
617 points out of a possible; 700,.
won the senior class at the Hu-
•ron..County. livestock judging
competition . : held•' 'at Seaforth,
Crawford McNeil off West Wa
.wanosh was • . second with 6141
points, This class is open . to.
those 30" years. of age and under.
the sheep section,Crawford
was; tied for .•second .lace with
95, out. of ' 100 .Points, . and was
second in ..the beef section with
190 ,out of 200 points. • •
Matter of` fact --it probably all started with , date made by a phone call.
g g,the.
And when it 'comes to detailed. arrangements, planning„ orders, and
• evitabYelast-minute changes–then your telephonereally
•becomes�letely indispensable. c`
am- '. •
Actually, that is true for so plant' things We do : the telephone is always
they s readto
e►' always y help and to serve.'We take it for granted, it's so
'
handy and so inexpensive.p
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