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Happy the homemaker who has electricity (and
an eager young daughter) to help her about the
house.
Just try to name one thing other than electricity
that helps bathe children, shave husbands, wash
clothes, cook meals, refrigerate food and clean
the house.
Electricity . . . only electricity . . does all these
things and many more that help to make today's
family living more pleasant . yet it costs just
a few cents a day. There's nothing like electricity
. use it to the full because it's yours to enjoy.
You get more out of life when you get the most
'out of electricity.
LIVE EI ETV' F ELECTRICALLY
A saucer of household
ammonia left in the oven
overnight loospns burnt-
on-grease, makes cleaning
much easier,
COULD BE
"MINERAL HUNGER"
YOU KNOW.
If your Dairy Herd has received supplementary minerals, SHUR-GAIN Essential
Minerals, all winter, they will not now be suffering from "mineral hunger".
It's always good business to make minerals available, free choice. Make them avail-
able, and make them
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You need not pay a lot of money for a good mineral mixture. SHUIZ-GAIN Essential
Minerals for Cattle is a registered and guaranteed mineral mixture, containing ALL
and ONLY those minerals presently known to be required by cattle.
SHUR-GAIN Minerals are the best money can buy anywhere — and it takes d lot
less money to buy SHUR-GAIN than most other minerals,
So satisfy mineral needs the ECONOMICAL way with SHU11-GAIN Cattle Minerals,
available at our mill in 25 and 100 pound paper bags.
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Vse of daylight savings time was
41rit advocated in Ylngland in 3.907.
Even _a tombstone will say good.
things about a guy when he's
lawn.
The Canadian Red Cross .and
the American Red Cross have a
mutual agreeemrit to supply free
blood to tourists who may require
blood -transfusions while visiting
in their neighbouring nation.
inc5e its inauguration in UV,.
the ..Canadian Red Cross free blood
transfusion service has supplied
more than 2,500;000 bottles of
blood for free transfusions to pa-
tients. in Canadian hospitals.
Miss Betty MOSS spent last week
with her little friend, Miss Vera
Jane Craig, Iklertan.
Miss Jill Bennett, Port Albert,
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs, Wes l3radnock.
Mrs. Otto Popp, and her mother,
Mrs, McKenzie, Dungannon, visit-,
ed with Mrs, Fred Plaetzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tioss, Oak-
ville, spent last week in the vil-
lage,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eve, Lea-
side, spent last weekend with her
mother, Mrs, Herbert Govier.
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Campbell,
Dungannon, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dobie
and family
Mrs, Charles Scott returned last
week from London, where she has
been undergoing medical treat-
ment.
Misses Cynthia and Louise
Campbell visited last week with
their grandmother, Mrs. Stanley
Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs, John Daer and
Robert Daer, visited last Sunday
with Mr and Mrs, Robert Seiler,
at Mitchell,
Mrs. Norman Vincent and fam-
ily, Londesboro, • spent last Wed-
nesday with her sister, Mrs. Frank
Raithby, Mr. Raithby and family.
Miss Carolyn Craig, Ilderton,
spent the Easter vacation with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
William ', Craig,
Mrs, Catherine Dobie an d daughter, Mrs, James Johnston,
Bluevale, visited last Thursday
with Miss Margaret R. .Tacksen
and other friends in the village,
Mrs. Ross Nicholson, Paul and
Louise, Seaforth, and Mr. and
Mrs, Howard Tait and Cindy, Or- illia, Nveisviintesd, a few days last weep
with the lady's mother, Mrs. Am-
elia
Mra. Gordon Chanmey is a pat-
ient in the Goderich hospital, Lar-
ry, Paul, Lorraine and Douglas
have been staying with their
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Alvin
Leatherland and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson re-
turned recently from a five weeks
VacatiOn in Florida, visiting St,
Augustine, Orlando, Cypress Gard-
ens, and many other points of in-
terest.
Mrs. Duncan MacKay, Johnny
and Bobby Weir, went to London
on Thursday, where they stayed
until Saturday, Miss. Barbara
MacKay returned with then]. after
spending the week with her cous-
in, Miss Joan Weir.
W. R. Rodger left on Sunday for
his new post at Vancouver -where
he will be with the ICU Vancou-
ver. Bill has been at RCAF Stat-
ion Clinton for over a year. He
previously had served in Germany
for two and a half years with the
Canadian Army Overseas.
Young People Meet
The Young People's Society of
Knox Presbyterian Church met
last Tuesday evening in the Sab-
bath School room of the church
with a good attendance. This
Easter meeting was opened by the
president, Edgar Leatherland.
Prayer was by Stewart Youngblut.
The Easter Story as told by the
Gospel of Luke was read. The of-
fering was received by the treas-
urer, Gordon Daer. Rev. D, J.
Lane conducted a questionnaire
about the Easter season
The Luggage of Life
Rev. D. IVIeTavish, London, en-
tertained his audience last Thurs-
day evening in Knox United Chur-
ch when he presented his lecture,
"The Luggage of Life." His wit,
wisdom, sense, nonsense, pathos,
and humour all blended together
proving that everything from
nickname to religion goes into the
luggage. Charles Scott was chair-
man and Rev. R. S. Hiltz helped
in the opening devotions. Special
music was given by members of
the Westfield male choir.' A de-
licious pancake supper was served
earlier in the evening by members
of the Sunday. school.
Through Canadian Red Cross in-
tervention more than 500 men,
women and children from seven
nations have been reunited with
their families in Canada after
many years of separation brought
about by war and civil distur-
bances.
Dept of Agriculture
Urging Restaurants
To Feature -Pork Meals
Canadian restaurateurs are be-
ing encouraged by the Canada De-
ptuqinent of Agriculture to feature
pork on their daily menus,
A department _exhibit at the
Canadian Restaurant Association
annual convention in Toronto,
April 6-9 will promote pork as a
Farm Forum Groups At
Porter's Hill and
Holmesville Hold Dinner
Enjoying a social evening to
close out their first year as active
farm forums, the groups at Port-
er's Hill and Hohnesville gathered
in the Hotel Clinton on Tuesday
evening, March 31, for 'a turkey
dinner,
Afterwards at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Julius Bauer, RR 1,
Goderich, the members viewed the
TV Farm Forum broadcast and an
evening of court whist, Winners
were ladies high, Mrs. Frank Yeo;
low, Mrs, Howard McCullough;
men's high, Ray Cox; low, Lloyd
Bond. Lunch was served.
These two groups were organiz-
ed-for the first time last fdll, for
the winter season of 'radio and
TV broadcasts, Secretaries were,
Mrs. Lloyd Bond, SS 3, Holmes-
ville Farm Forum and Keith Cox,
$S 5, Porter's Hill Farm Forum,
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cottage rolls, sausages and so
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Pork charts will spell out the
different cuts and from what part
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Information will be given on how
to order the federal department's
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The exhibit will cover 20 feet
of space, It will be staffed by de,
pertinent officials during the con,
vention.
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