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Al first glance, the. carving. Seems the more typic-
ally Canadian. But if you look little deeper, you'll
find that the phone, too, is astonishingly Canadian
It's not just that ':Canadians are the ,:gabbiest'
telephone: users in. '.the, world. ,(We've had .that •
distindion,Jor A,..number of years now, and we at.
Bell could take it as a.tribute to the quality and::
low cost of our service.) No -`the Canadianism of
the phone is in the fact that over 95% of all tele-
phone equipment is made ` in Canada; that Bell
Canada is owned right here- over 93% of our
shares are held. `by Canadian residents; that
Northern Electric; .Bell's manufacturing subsidi-
ary. . IS developing . new and .unique instruments
and services to meet Specific ,Canadian .needs.
That's why our advertisements often say— built,
managed and owned by Canadians.
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OLIVET
Misses Joyce• and Joan Osborne
visited during the Week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray /Pennington of Tees.
water and spent: the week end with
their grandmother, Mrs, Elmer
Osborne ; at the 'home,of Mr. and
Mrs ,'Duncan McCallum' and
family in 'Hanover when they att-
ended the. Hanover Fall Fair: Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Osborne and Shen
la joined them on.Sunday.
Recent .visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Clayton and'Lynn were: Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Mills,. Roy and
Lois of Kingston, Mr. and. Mrs .
Frank Scott .and. Michael 'of Kin-
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Mrs.. John MacCharles and Mrs.
Herb Clayton attended the leader-
ship training school in LucknoW
for the 4=14project for this fall
"Meat on the Menti" . The first
meeting will be field on Tuesday
evening, .
• Mrs. Melvin Coiling visited at
the weekend with her Sister, Mrs.
David King 'of Teeswater. Mr.
Bill Bushell of Ripley visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Culling on Sunday.
Bill, David and lith Black visited
the C. N. E. "; uring'the past week,
Mr. . and
Mrs. Henry Howes of
Listowel visited: recently with .Mr'.
and Mrs. Walter Black and family.
Mr. and Mrs: Fred Darrah of.
Toronto visited at the week end
with Mrs. John• Ma'cCharles and
Sandra. .
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and
family and' Mr.. and Mrs. Jim •
McNairn and Karen of Seaforth
visited on. Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Moore and Michael,
in Kincardine.
Mrs. Alvin Hamilton spent two. •
weeks holiday with her family'
here.. '•
' Mr.. and Mrs. Earl Stacy and Mr.
and Mrs..'Louis Stacy and •family
of London spent,the weekend with
Mr. •and Mrs; Rdy Hamilton and
family. Mrs. Hamilton and. Wendy
spent the past week in London .
On Labour Day Sunday, church
services resumed after the holidays.
Mrs. Jack McGuire and Mrs, Oscar
White offered a duet. The organist
was Miss Sandra MacCharles.
Weekend visitors with Mr•, and
Mrs. Walter Dexter were: Mrs. T.E
Kennedy of Listowel, Mrs.. Frank.
McCreight of Kincardine and Mr,
and Mrs: Geofrey Norwood of Tor-
onto. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter attend-
ed a wedding during the week in
Pickford; Michigan, travelling by
way .of Sault Ste Marie. •
4-H ClubCamp.
At Amberley Beach
(St. Helens News)
The St. Helens Girls 4-H Club.
and their leaders .were week -end.
guests atthe Garnmie cottage. at
A mberle
Mr, .and Mrs, Fred McQuillin•
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
• Ivan McQuillan in Kitchener,
Lynda Lyons spent the pa ° week
with' Mr, and Mrs. John Gr' z at.
Elmiii'a. On Saturday the Lyo
family attended Elmira Fair and
Lynda returned home, .'
George McQuillan of Toronto
and Marilyn McQuillan of Hamil-
ton were recent visitors with Miss
Beatrice , Charles and Wm . Mc-'
Quillin. . • .
'•Mr. and Mrs'. Dan Rose and fam-
ily moved. on Monday to Guelph
'where Dan will 'attend Guelph •
•University this year,'
Swan Reunion `
Held On Sunday
(Zion News)
Those attending the Swan Reun-
ion on Sunday at Seaforth were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie, Mr.
`and Mrs, .Farl Swan, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Swan,' Kevin,. Linda and
Margaret.
.Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Kirkland.
and Nancy' spent two •days hast.
week at Tobermory and other
northern points of interest. ,
' Visitors ',with `Mr. and Mrs. W.
' 'G G. Hunter on the week -end. were
., Nelson Webster, Windsor Mr.
and Mrs : • Ken Laidlaw,. Patricia , '
Dianne and Joyce of London, Mrs.
George Hunter.of Lucknow Mrs.,
Doti Straughanand family... Ken•
Straughan hadspent„a few days
with his'•uncle and aunt.
A number from•this community.
attended the reception on Friday.
evening for Mr. and* Mrs. Frank
Reigling of Saltford.
Ken Kirkland has commenced
this week his second .year course ' •
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Visiting onSunday.with Mr and
Mrs'. Henry Gardner and Lane were
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ritchie of
Brussels ,and Mr :.and Mrs Cliff
Menary ,, Lucknow ,
Mrs. Dorothy. Anderson and .fam
;ily have moved to Shelbourne /
where. Mrs,.., •Andersons will' be teach
ing school.
Billie Wilkins attended the United
Church Camp at Goderich Camp
last week.
Mrs. EuniceDunsmiur. Allan
and Katherine :have moved to Lu-
zknow to the home owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Sandy: Hackett on Stand-
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