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Learn History Of Langside (!metery.
(WhiteChurCh News).
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Victor
Emerson visited the Registry office
tiltlalkerten where irwas learned'
iangside Tiffins cemetery was
purchased March 26, 1872 for
and the trustees were the late .
RV Taylor, Milian') Tiffin and
James Crowson.' It was known as
Langside cemetery. In 1920 more
land was purchased:for $78, and
it was called 'Tiffins aernjetery.
No trustees were appointed at ...
this time.
I Mrs, George Fisher 1pft Sunday
afternoon for Toronto where she
attend a special Education
Course for 6 weeks, •
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Evans, Linda;
and Larry were callers. on Friday
withhis parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Evans: They were leaving the
family with her parents Mr, and
Mrs, Nicholson of Kinlough while
.they visit the western provinces
during their holiday period
Mr. and MTS. Eldon Emerson and
Darlene of St. *Catherine's spent :•
the Week -end with Miss Lila
Emerson.. ,
Mi. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier •
visited onSunday last with their/.
ion Wayne at the cottage at.Satible
Mr, ancl Mrs.:Jack-Mitchell;
$usan, Chrissie,, Carrieand, Scott:
of Toronto on Saturday called 'ori
Mi. arklyrs. Earl Caslick,'.Mt.
and Mrs. TOT' Morrison and. Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Emerson in. whose
house they resided for 3 years
*while Jack worked at CKNX
Wing-
iam. They spent the.day with.
Mr, and Ws. WallaCe. Conn sand
family.
Mrs,..Emerson Morris (formerly
Ida Hill) of Florida and her .
daughter Georgia ..and Mrs.
Donicetchun of Chicago visited
with Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Caslick
and Mr. and Mrs. •GOrdon Scott,
Riply on the week -end. On Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Billie Caslick
d farnily, Mr. and, Mk. Russel
Ross and Doris Mr. and Mrs.
dace COnn,.-Alina „and Muriel,
. and Mrs. Erl.eastick , Mr. •
and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and family
and with his fattier Dan Cassidy.
Mrs, Jim Currie and her son: Don -
aid Leader and Donna of Corrie
attended Hespler reunion on Sat-'
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gathered at.the home of Mr. and
tvirs.. Scott and all enjoyed a
family reunion at 'the Lake. Mr
and Mrs, Wilford Caslick and
family of Wingharn missed, the:
reunion as they were*at their
urdayIt was the third
Hespler.
• reunion which Mrs.. Currie. attended
for which she was given a recogniz
able badge;
Mr, and Mrs.. Wilbert Schwichtern
berg*, Lori Jane and Kerry of Port
'Elgin spent the week -end With
cottage at Amberley. , * 7 her parents Mr, and Mrs.Albert
Coultes arid on Sunday Mr. and .
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley of
Mrs. Jack Coultes, and farnily •
Wingham spent the week -end with •
Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Conley at 'joined them • ,
Miss Sandra Fisher is spending •
their cottage at Southampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Montgomeq
,holidays with Mr. and Mrs. ,Bob
Dawson and family of Kingston,
:of Toronto, spent the week -end with
Charles' Taylor and called:on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlhvi,
her grandmother Mrs. Taylor at .• Janet and Herb Laidlaw visited
Brucelea Haven, Walkertori-. • • 'on Monday last, while holidaying,
with Mr. and Mrs. J.D. 'Ross of •
rant Snell of 1,nndesboro and .
John Snell of BrandOn, ManitobaC•ay9ga' ' • •
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spent SundaY:with.Mr. and Mis, . • Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Evans attended
George Walker. . • , ‘. •Lingiide A nniversari-services: on..
Whitechinch Women's Instit'Ute Sunday .and visited with Mr,..and
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will hold Their meeting on July 12 Mrs. Russel Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs.
in 'the hall at 8:30p.m. fri the Wesley Tiffin and:Mrs. Nora
evening. ilostesses Mrs. George •' . Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin
and Ed Walker And Mrs, Tom and Jack Aitchison also attended
Magoffin, The Roll Call - A•ctire* anniversary services and visited
for the. Blues . Motto - Eat half •• with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin.
as Much, drink twice as much and : Mrs,: Albert McQuillin visited
; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
laugh4 times as much, Topic -
Mrs. George Thompson; Courtesy Scott and attended Langside
lernarks -Mrs. Johnston Conn.' Anniversary services,. '
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Mr. and Mr Tom Magoffin .: - Mr. and Mrs. Arigns Falconer,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and ',Allan and Kevir'bf•Srreetsville, •
Mrs. Earl Jamieson and family, Mr. and Mrs Relison Falconer and
• Andrea King celebrated her 9th - family of Sarnia spent the week-eng
birthday on Saturday by haying with Mrs., Cecil falconer 'and'
Catherine White,. Debby.Si. Marie attended the Falconer.- McInnes
and Doris Naylor .celebrale the picnic at Gorrie on*Friday. % •
occasion with her and enjoy the Mr., and Mrs. Jack Coultes,
birthday supper and gifts from her:. Debra and :Kevin'of Dresden spent
ftiends, . . Friday;and Saturday at Bracebridge
. and Blaineremained with his
SUPPER *, Mervyn
Miss Lila Emerson surprised Mr. grandparents Mr . and.Mrs. m
andMrsVictpr Emerson on Pipe.f Brussels
occasibri of their 42nd anniversar);. .1
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker, David -
:s .
on Saturday July 2nd by inviting ' Jim and Beverley Pfiti6an weit
them for supper. To the surprise of Sunday' visitors with Mr and Mrs..
Mr . and Mrs Emerson they 'found Ben McC.lenaghan and' Mt, and Mrs
arl
Mr'. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin, Mr. CMcClenaghan.
and Mrs. FredTiffin. Mr. and ' Misi Mildred. MdClenagharr RN,
Mrs. Russel Ritchie and Mrs. ?i,,i'iuo *lot Milton spent .ther mother. Mrs. George he week -end with ,
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Cassidy, . g4P*.
Douglas and Lorraine of London . Mi. and Mrs. Cecil Ferbur and .
Were Suridayvisitors with Mr. and : Gerald. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
c ena
Haggitt there also..
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Mri. Walter' Aiscott and family
r 4)uoit a tittle time..!
She's Very. busy discovering that a reflection in
a mirror is not another playmate.. She'll learn
quickly, and all too 'soon she'll be discovering
school and then boys •and before, you know it
• she'll be leading. her own life. Meanwhile, thanks
to her Dad's foresight, she and her' brothers,
and sisters — can count on Sun Life protection
and a college education; if her mother and father '
have anything to d� with it, their Youngrniss will
grow up with every possible advantage. " •
associated with Sun Life of
• Canada, the Company with the policy
that's right for you and your !canny.
WitY not rail me today?
WILLIAM J. KINAHAN
* R.R. 2 Ltreinow •
Phone. Wingham 35 74987 '
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Ferbur of Tisdale Saskatchewan
spent the weekend with Mr. and ,
Mrs. Garnet Farrier and Mrs..
C,ibsdn•Gillespie„ On Monday they
leftto go by way'of Sarnia mit •
theirreturn to Tisdale. Cecil will
,4* be remembered by many when he..
worked for the late John Gillespie
'on his farm. /
Mr. and Mrs.' Ivan Laidlaw • and
Janet and his .father Herb Laidlaw
returned from a iwo weekholi-
day on the week -end. One
week was.spent'at PrOvincial Park,
camp Ipperwash and another at
'Nort11134y with. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dennison and family. Mrs:
Dennisen• is the former Myrna
Stockhill. .
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REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
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(by Murray Gaunt)
(M. P. P. Huron -Bruce)
The: agricultural estimates were
before the House this week. .
Speaking' forour Party, I pointed
Out that Ontario has 'no longtermplanto cope, even in a srriall.way,
With inadequate .farm incomes.
The lack of long term policy is the
cause of most of our urgent problem
and the reason we arc in theposit-
ion we a today in agriculture.
The Minister of Agriculture, Wil-
liam Stewart; announced plans for
an exhaustive examination Of Ont-
ario's farmand foOd industry that ,
will cover everything frorn,product7
ivity to prides.
The Conference witlbe held Oct-
ober 25 to 28 this year at Vineland..
I suggested that a number of pro-
grams be undertaken to aid agri-
culture and reliev,e some of the
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MOFFA r APPLIANCES'
Lucknow w.I. At
There was a good attendance at
thepicriic of the LucknOw'Women's
Institute which was held at Mrs..,
Gordon Fishers '•cottage at Point
Clark. . . . . • * •
Mrs.Mel. Greer and, Mr . AJ.
Wilson had charge of the man?
games,and contests which were held
and all the winners received plies.
A delicious smorgasboard follow-
ed, after which many•sat around
and enjoyed the lake breezeg..
pressures that have been building •
F'iCnic Held
dp,tfiese.past few YearS. These -
steps Were as follows: ' • '
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Annual School
1. The *government in conjunct-
ion:With farm orginizatiOns must .
draw up• a long range plan or agri-
culture.. This complete and com-
prehensive blueprint would recog;
nize:such things as the expkoding.
population,: figures, lack. of 'any
more,tplable soil in Canada and
indeed in most of the world; ihe
facrthat by the 2,000 at the cur-
rent rate of population increase in
'Canada we would need another
40:000,000 acres of farm land to
feed our people,, farm labour poi-
. icies and recognition that our rural
and urban economies are insp
and urban coripmies are insepar-
ably integrated.
2..A 'Complete reeorganization of
the Department of Agriculture. •
3. The Government of Ontario
'undertake immediately to pay 250
per cwt._ to farmrsshipping milk
for manufacturing 'purposes.
4. $500. grant on building
• milk houses and $400. on purchase
of milk *cooler .
. 5. Forgive one-third df.everyi
Junior Farmer loan to a maximum
of $3,000 if the borrower has kept
up,withinieason, his interest and
principal Payments for ten years.
provided he is a full-time farmer.
6. Reduce the Iinterest on.Junior
Farmer loans from 507o to •3/0.
7. Provide payment of a direct
grant of 20% of the purchase price
of commercial fertilizers up to a
Maximum of $75.00 per farmer per
year.
8. A five-year. plan for rural* ,
development to ensure that, agricult-
ure will enter a new era of progres-
sive development, accompanied by
A program of sound and cultural
enrichment.
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Mrs. George Fisher and her pupils '
entertained the community at
their annual picmc ,on June 28th. •
Over 100 were present for the pic-
nic supper: Gaines. arid races were
enjoyed before the bountiful meaI
Terry Wilson is. attending Water-
. loo.Univeriity and is enrolled in
a Physics. Summer Course.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haw-
ley (Donna WoOds) of Oshawa on
June 28th, a daughter, a sister for .
Leslie Anne Congratulations ;
Just a reminder of the W.. I. mee
ting at the hall on July 7th in the.
form .of a picnic'. • Picnic lunch.
Everyone welcome.
Mrs. Vera Mclntosh of St. Cath-
erines and Mr. and Mrs. Neely
Todd and Mary of Stratford were
callers An the village on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller of
London were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. W.I. Miller and Isobel.
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Mrs. Lorne Woods is visiting in
Oshawa with.Mr and Mrs.:Roy
Hawley. :' ' •
rciuR WESTERN CANADA
Rev. and Mrs.' A .E. Willis and
Alfred left on Saturday on a tour o
of Western 'Canada. • ;
Mrs. Don Pannabecker and Mary,
4pent the week -end with relatives
in Preston and Hespeler, •
Mrs'.. Frank Maulden of Kinlotigh
'and Mrs, Arthur Phillips of Fonthill
were recent visitors with Mrs.. W3
Miller and Isobel.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Deyell
and Brian and Mr. and Mrs. Murray
'Gaunt and Stephen of Wingham
and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perrott,
Rhonda, Mary Jo and Sane of • ,
Goderich were Sunday guests of.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt
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