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On the farm of Jim Needham
ilast week four pair of twin calves
were born and another pair back •
iri January, That's quite a record!
Week -end. guests from Michigan !
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ruby'
Levona, Mr. and Mrs, Everett
,Elliott , Ferndale, Edwin. Jordeth,
Clawson, and Mrs.. John S. Elliott
of Detroit.
Miss Margaret Robertson.of Luck --
now
uck;now. spent last week on the farm
with Mrand Mrs, Don 'Robertson.
Visitorswith lv1r, and Mrs. Frank.
Currie and •girls .were Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Walsh and family of Carlsruhe.
Dianne Dore of Teeswater spent • •
a few days with Margie Collins last
week,.'
ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOLS.
Mrs. Georgie Emerson and .Mrs,
Burton Collins.;' Ripley High School
teachers left for thein term in:
Summer School on . Sunday. Mrs
Emerson.goes..to Western University
in London and Mrs.. Collins to
Mrs. Ardill Mason,' Mrs. Don •
McCosh, and. Miss' Eva Culbert
accompanied Currie Colwell to :
London last week where they:.visit
ed with his wife who is a patient
in the hospital there Doris is':
improving quickly after her
operation and it hoped" she'll
soon be.wellenough to, be home..
Mr. .and :'Mts. William McInnes
and family attended the McInnes
picnic ,which was held in. Gorrie on
Friday.. Liinle Linda McInnes
took`tle prize for being the young
est person'there ,
• Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Elliott and
Nancy and Dick .McCosh attended
the wedding of :Mrs. Elliott's niece
Rita Stephens in Detroit on Sat-
urday, •
bus trip.'
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Don
Robertson on the week -end were
Mrs, Carl" Deese•,Morrison, Mtss
,Minnie and Colin Dunkie of
Guelph and Ronnie McDonald of
Lucknowl Ronnie, is spending a
•week with'the Robertsons.
Ma. Frank Currie and, girls
visited in Goderich on Thursday
with. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linnen
Gladys Cawley of Toronto spent
the week -end with lvlr.. and Mrs.
VictorGawley •
Thefamily of .Earl Elliott attend:
ed:the annual Stanley picnic }held'
by relatives of Ned Stanley at
Amberley on Saturday. There:
were 129relatives present.
Nancy, Dore of Kitchener spent.
the week -end in Teeswater with.
her family. •
pi•
L.,uncheOflhleld
Foi':Marian Reay'ic..:
Yellow roses decorated the tables,
at a, luncheon: held at the home of
Mrs. Vernon Hunter of Lucknpw fpr
MisS Marian Reavie of Toronto,.
The hostesses were Mrs, Joanne I
McLelland and. Mrs. Nancy Pym
and the guesis`were.former sc!lool f
friends. -
Marian received. many lovely
accessories for her bathroon and
thanked all her friends and' invited I.
them to her new home in•Toronto
following •her•marriage in July,.
A reuraion.ofthe Elliott family
was held on Sunday.July 3rd at
the park, Kincardine with fifty-
three in attendance.
Those from a distance,.were
Clayton Elliott and: family of
Detroit,, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
'Pollock and family •of Toronto,'
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ackert-and
family, Mr. and Mrs. W , Bowe.
and family .of Paisley , Joan
Pollock and W. Ritchie of
Toronto. .
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Bob. Robertson and Jim Brooks -
spenv a day in Toronto recently
Weekend guests : of Mr; and Mrs .
Walter Forster and family. were
Betty and Ann. Colwell, Kinloss,.
Mr, and M#s'?.''Bill Robinson of
Oakville, Bob Forster. of Barrie,
Mr: and Mrs. Fred:Webster. of
Willdwdale: and Carolyn and,Janet •
Forster, ' Toronto • Janet ha's taken.
a position with the Toronto-
°• Dominion Bank there;.
Mrs. William •McInnes and
Dianne enjoyed a trip to.Detroit
on Wednesday with the Riversdale .
school when they took their annual.
Pictures Shown Of
San. Salvador
(Langside News)
On Monday evening at Langside
Presbyterian Church an anniversary
social evening was held with a
'good attendance. Mr. Donald
Watt ,was chairman for the, program
After the call to worship a hymn
"We've •a story to tell to the •
nations" was sung. Douglas Wall
played on the saxaphone'There's
a mansion. over the hilltop" .- Mrs.
.Grace Richardson showed very
interesting pictures. of San Salvador
o.
where she had spent'the'past
winter and spring She. also'has•'a
display of articles ,from Central
.America Mr 'and Mrs, Watt
showed a film especially"for the
children ." Big Brothers are Nice"
'Frank MacKenzie, Philip. Steer
and : Bob Bregman. rendered a •
lovely number "Take time to be
holy" ..The 'offering` which was • ,,
for the expense fund of the :W . M, S
group was received by Linda Young
and., Janice Wall with _ offertory,
prayer by. Mrs: Gordon Wall. • Mrs .
,Chas Tiffin spoke'afew words
;of appreciation to. all. A hymn
• was sung .arid Mr; Watt gave the
benediction.. Lunch was serves
and,a_social time enjoyed,
''Sunday visitor's with Mr, and
Mrs. Chas. Tiffin were Mr and
Mrs. Wes Tiffin,. My and Mrs
Fred:Tiffin, Jack.Aitcheson, ,of
Whitechurch and Mrs. Laura
Cronin of Orangeville; Mr.' and.
Mrs. Bill Evans Whitechurch with
Mr; and Mrs. Russell Ritchie;Mr.
and Mrs. John .deBoer and family
with Mr. and Mrs. PeterdeBoer
and family; Mr, and Mrs,.. Doug
Lapp., Wingham .and, Jim Orr;
London with Mrs. W m . Orr and
Bob; f.lrs. Albert McOuillin
Whitechurch, with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Scott'., .
-Mr. and ?.1ri.'Mike Verchirma1 ,
Flint, Micl-iE.an spent .the week-
end With Mr. and Mrs„ Ted .Golfer
Mr and Mrs. Grattan; Pinkney
and ' ivrr of A:;2,,,x are spending the
summer at t::eir.cottage at Amber -
ley'. ley'.
Billy Lecd; of Soderich rent a
few dabs last wee? .'with :his ;rand
are:,t_ Mr. and Mrs,
YY n.. Scott';
a:;,d 44 a:/.x :`..c=. ;c td :'etaff
cf •7`:e a of Mc:rreal at Tees
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DR. W.A. COWA1v. •
• Dr. W. Arnold Cowan passed awati
suddenly in Toronto on Monday •
.July 4 at the . age. of $8 :. *He was a
former resident; of Ashfield Town
ship in the Lochalsh district but'
has resided in Toronto •for many "
year where he practised dentistry
until the last few years.
. Dr. Cowan was a son of John
Cowan of Lochalsh •and Christine
Buchanan of Hensall, He married
Alphia Cliff of this district S ne
passed away it
He is .survived by one da..4.-h.er
(Grace) Mrs. A , Hartford cif.
, Toronto; two sons, Howard' of
!Toronto. and Jack of Kingston;
two sisters and one brother. *Miss .
Tena Cowan of Osy.awa. r- Ewart
Jamieson of ' ueenow, Men in
Cowan of North Carolina r.;,r`.. • ,,
The funeral ser:e"oe wa! field
Wednesday July = T 1. * .
,. � ir: x oro to:
'and Mrs. Ewart Jai 8iesor cf. .-s.y .
now accompanied Alvin ar.dc -
donRobb of Ashfie.kd and atte~de.
the seri ice . '
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.arni. are a ;cyr 7 a .itis rrr"--.
Mrs. deBoe : titter fr' rr: H .::a..0 .
. p.r and. 'Mrs. : . nt or r .`- ...
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PHONE 528.2125
"the program was., really terrible" ,•
Among the remarks, about Gould,'
. to flop .his mouth open' and
shut like a•beached.bass
.And ip. rtie, it.was the end when
he wrote about their apparel which.
went like this . etting.both
'Gould and:Menuhin appear oh`
.camera not in tails .or e‘ en
tuxes, but' wearing drab , . i. npressed
business suits. . " .
l saw the program`l''.u. m.rsic••
was superbly performed, IT. v,asn't
°'a ::fashion show,, butwho ares.)
Recently a Toronto television
columnist con'irnented 'about the
CBC placing the'.P. G., Wodehouse •
series at .6 p.m. on Wednesdays,
What -adult in his right mind wat-
• ches TV at •6,00? he wrote; In.
a - subsequent, column he was .blast-
ing away at the CBC again .
"but have scheduled it at this rotten
hour the cocktail hour in civil-
ized homes.,''. ; ' • • •
Probably the Toronto coIumnist
was being humorous when he said
people have cocktails at 6 p.m,
He can't be serious: 'In a,'city
with. over one million population.
,(it's almost two million) l doubt
if you c onld find 2,000 households
sipping cocktails nightly between
G and. F' p.rn . :
. 1 reside -inan area with a popu-'
lotion of over:100,'0O0people,
and l'm certain that it wouldkbe
difficult to•find 100 households
indulging. every evening at•the
hour of six.
The columnist, Dennis Braith-
' waite of the Globe and Mail,
writes a brilliant column, keeping
the readers well informed about
the :broadcasting industry and.
• r: akirg suggestion to the various
networlrs, the board,of Broadcast
overnors; and the goh,ern'n;•ent„
But hold it Tt;ere was another
It was tie review of rherprfsed me.
recent c olumr, which surprised
"Festival"
appearance of ilenn could and
Iie'began his
cola., b re; iewing what he had
wri*-er. 'all good) about. Gould
n gnt:.s before. and then apologiz.
ed for saying it. He wrote
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