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Lions Wert* Wives At BanquOi
Hear Talk from District [xecutive
Monty OttaWet and
Miss .SUSAlleKentseli„ .Stratford,
'Were the •,g wets: of his aunt,
Mrs. G. N'. Rivere and Mr, Hilfr
era on 0904 Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Strong and
Mary Lou, Arkwright, spent
Easter with her -sister, Mrs,
Spencer Ervine and. family.
Ilrenda and Brian Makins are
visiting their grandparents, Mr,.
and Mrs. George Wright, Lan-
don, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Holm
and grandchildren, Roy, Kevin
and Jeffrey Heim, Preston, mee
tored to the village on -Stur,
day to bring flowers .for :the
altar of Trinity Church in
memory of her parents ..and two
brothers, Mr, 'and Mrs. Henry
1VIeClinehey, William and Roy
1\fcClirichey.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Jimmy, Nancy and Susan, Kit-
chener, accompanied by Mrs.
Kreuger, Waterloo, spent
Easter Day with his parents,
Mr. 'and Mrs, William R. El-
Hatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Weston
and six children, London, were
at their home on Tuyll Street
from Good Friday to Monday.
Miss Barbara Clift, and guest,
Miss Betty Emery, Ottawa,
were with her parents, Briga-
dier and Mrs. F. A. Clift from
Good Friday to Monday.
•
Miss Margaret Smith, nt-
tawa, and. 1394.414. .SnOth, .Strat-
fOrd, spent the Good Friday and
Easter weekend With their par,
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Lindeay
Smith.
Mr, and Mrs. Martin An,.
drews and children, LendOn,
were at their cottage for East-
er,
Mr. and Mrs, S. Poglter,.
Ottawa, 'spent Easter Day with
her brother-tin-law and sister,
Mr, and Mrs, G. N. Rivers.
Miss Shirley Brandon, B.A.,
Essex, left on a trip to Wash,
ingt'on, P,C., after spending
Easter with her sister, Mrs.
Warner Payne and family,
Little Miss Pam Parker, Dore
enester, is spending a few days
this week with her gm:miner-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. William E.
Parker.
Mrs, William C. Parker and
two children, Charlie and Kim,
came on -Saturday to be with
her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Jelin
Fraser, Sr., until Thursday. W,
C. Parker also visited thorn for
a couple of days.
Mr, .and Mrs. Robert Marsh-
all, London; Mr, and Mrs. Don
Johnston, 'Wheatley, were with
the ladies' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Weston over the long
weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss,
Janice and Charles, London,
spent Easter with :bar- "neater,.
TS J. l f, Parker,
and Mrs, Jack Fraser,
Jr., ancl have -0004-
Pied Raymond SeCACIPPees
pause since coming to reside in
the village, moved to Melvin
Qreer's apartment on the Blue
Teter Highway, Stanley TOWn.,,
blip,
Mr, and Mrs. J. R. R.
Douglas, Cathie and Ains-
lie, Terent9, were at their
tage from Good Friday to Eas-
ter Day,
Howard Part and Jeffrey,
London were at their home .on
Sarnia Street on Saturday. -
jack •wamsley, Toronto, -sp,
ent Easter with his sister, Mrs,
J. A, -Cameron,
Mr. .and Mrs. Brian Grime
and ,two children, Derek and
Beery, Guelph, came to spend
Easter with his parents,
and Mrs. W. E. G. Belichamber
and with her parents, r Mr. and
Mrs. F.
W. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd IVfaleiris,
returned to their respective
homes on Tuesday of last week
after a motor trip to California,
up the west coast to Vancouver
and Victoria and home across
the Canadian west, They were
away over two months,
F/O David Bettye is spend-
ing. a leave with his wife and
son. Blair, at the home of her
narents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 5.
Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Atwood
and Tim, Galion, Ohio, visited
his mother, Mrs. H, K. King on
Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.. B. Higgins
moved on Saturday to their
home on the Blue Water High-
way which they have recently
renovated. They resided in a.
Brisson apartment for five and
a half years. Jim Higgins, To-
ronto, was with his parents
from Good Friday to Monday.
Michael Scotchaner left on
Sunday for Milwaukee with 'the
(DHSS student exchange group..
A member of the Students Par-
liament of .CHSS, Michael, in
grade 12, is president of the
Orange house.
'Miss Mary Marks and Victor
Pickard, Toronto, visited her
brother John, and mother, Mrs.
Charles Marks in Clinton Pub-
, lie Hospital, from Good Friday
to Easter Day.
Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Smith
returned recently from Ann
Arbor, Mich., where they at-
tended the funeral of the for-
mer's brother, Fred. ,
long weekend. Mrs. Q.
Sharpe and d4u.ghter,
Burlington, aye `guests lig4' sister, Mrs. George Hopson this,
Week
Rev, and Mrs. Alfred Me-
Mister, Peter, linth, Martha
and John, Pqnclas, came on
Sunday to spend a few days n$
his parents' cottage at "The
Highlands. ,.
Mr. and Mrs, John Ma0Ken-
zie, Margot and John, Toronte,
visited his parents, Mr, and
Mrs, J, MacKenzie from Thurs-
day evening until Easter Day.
George Bell left on Tuesday
for Toronto to join the "Grove-,
dale" for the sailing season,
Mrs, Bell motored 'to Toronto
with her husband,
Mrs. William 'Telford, Julia
and Scott, Shneoe, epent the
long weekend with her Parents,
Mr. and Mrs. ;William R. Tal-
bot, Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flow-
ers and three children,Streets-
Wile; Dr. and Mrs. Ray Flow-
ers and three children, London,
were with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Flowers over
Memorial Flowers
Adorn Trinity At
Easter Services
BAYFIELD Baster lilies,
large white 'mums and daffodils
adorned the altar in Tripity
Church,' a large basket of
White 'mums in the chancel,
numerous lilies and a pot of
mauve 'mums in the nave; and
on the organ there was a lily
and hydrangea (placed there in
memory of Mrs, Willard Stur-
geon, a. former organist, by her
husband, children and grand-
children) for the Easter Day
services.
Memorial flowers were given
by Mrs. Robert Johnston, Mrs.
John M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs..
Alvin Holm. (Preston) and the
rector.
,The Chancel Guild, Trinity
Gdild, Trinity Club, Woman's
Auxiliary donated lilies. •
At 'the eight o'clock service
of Holy Communion, the Rev.
E. J. B.. Harrison dedicated a
prayer desk prayer book and a
small prayer book given in
memory of Mrs. Lulu M. Burt
by friends; and at the eleven
o'clock service a leather bound
desk prayer book was dedicat-
ed in memory of John H. Par-
ker - who was Sunday School
superintendent for many years.
B4,YFIV4P—Bayfield Mons
Club ladies' night was observed
on Tuesday, Mareh 24 at, the
Village Inez, Grand Bend, About
#30. Were seated dinner, •.Ruseell Kerr, president, wel,
corned the',Wests and intX'0dtlee ed them. •
.The toast to the ladies .Was
given by" Robert Maloney, to
3.v.hich. Mrs. F. A. Clift replied.
Zone chairman, Harvey -Cole.,
man, spoke in humorous vein.
The guest speaker, Deputy
District 'Governor., Lion
Henderson, Palmerston, was in,
troduced by Lion Russell Kerr:
He gave as moatinteresting ad-
the EaStertide. Mrs Russell
Flowers, Kim, Pebble. and
Gregory, and Lynne, Mickey
.and Terry Flower* London, re-
ma fey ined the Easter holidays.
Miss Janie Myers, London,
visited her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. H. Bryant op Sat-
urday and Sunday. She return-.
ed,home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Myers, who
were here on Easter Day,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor
spent Easter with her. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Steckle. On
their return to London 'they
were accompanied by Ivan Jr.,
who is spending the Easter
vacation with, 'his sister.
Mrs. Lawrence McMillan and
son Jimmy, Woodstock. visited
her sister-in-law, Mrs, Reg.
Frandis 'and family over Mon-
day night, 'going on to Sarnia
on Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Kew and
Linda, Woodstock, were also
visitors with her sister, Mrs.
Francis and family on Monday.
ATTENTION
FARMERS
Contracts 'to grow cucum-
bers for the H, J. Heinz
Company of Canada
Ltd. in the Clinton
district are now
available. Call
Mr. Robert Johnston
' RR 1, Clinton
Phone 482-9135
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dress; basing it .on Facts About
M9114SM er- the humorous. and
serious Vkle.
Brigadier ,Clift thanked Mr,.
Henderson for 'his excellent ad.,-
4reee.
The draw or ladies pries
restated as. fellows; Mrs. Jack
Scotehteter, Mes. Ken Teeple
(Port Dover), We. Earl Schabe,
Mrs. Waller (Palmerston)), Mrs. Charles $cactirnar, :Mrs.
per Ervine rs, Jam A.
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(Zurich); Miss Mary 'Fraliek
Mrs. William porter, Mrs. Bert
Bekert, Mrs. J, Land.
Mrs, G. Mayor and Mrs. Grant Stirling each received an
Easter lily,
Miss Angela .Arnitt, Univer,
sity .of Western Ontario, an
experienced lecturer, gave a
talk on "How To 'Stay Young,"
And two. 'movies "The Making
of Instant coffee" and "The
Calgary Stampede" completed
the program of a most enjoy-
able evening,
',There is nothing like Atrazine 65W.
It is ,the pne, proven, complete
herbicide for season long control
W'eeds and grasses in corn.
1 EliscOver what your neighbours .` • already 'know—that profitable
orn production calls for Atrazine.
Far more corn is being grown in Ontario than
ever before. One reason is because Atrazine*
has made corn the easiest crop of all to grow.
Now dairymen and beef producers can take
full advantage of corn's higher nutritive
value without additional labour. Cash crop
farmers enjoy bigger yields and greater
profits!
This year Atrazine comes in a new, more
concentrated formula which offers added con-
venience to the grower. Atrazine 65W stays
in suspension in the spray tank more readily
and is easier to apply.
STANDARD PRACTICE WITH
LEADING ONTARIO GROWERS
Waller Bolger, Bolger Farms,
Ariss, Ontario.
Overall spray on 215 acres of
silage corn. "We're in the beef
cattle business to make money
and we have to.judge any product
by whether it helps us to make a
profit," says Mr. Bolger. "On this
basis we are definitely sold on
Atrazine,"
Mr. and Mrs. Glen P. Smith,
Christine and Janice, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Rowse, Jimmie, Cathy,
Vicki and Jill, all of London,
were Easter weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith.
Christine and Janice, Cathy.
and Vicki remained to spend
their Easter vacation with their
grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simp-
son, Cathy' and Sandra, London,
were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alf, F. S'cotchmer on Sun-
day and Monday. Their son
Jackie, who had been with his
aunt for 'the Good Friday and
Eastertide, returned 'home with
them.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken Teeple,
Port Dover, were the guests of
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Utter from
Tuesday to Thursday last.
Miss Kathleen Reid, Wind-
son arrived on Tuesday to
spend a 'few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl E. Diehl Mrs'. John
Palmieri was also an overnight
guest on Tuesday and Wednes-
day. Her son, Jimmy, is a
member of 'the Riverslide Pee-
wee hockey 'team who played
in Goderich yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steevart Atkin-
son, David and Elizabeth, St.
Clair Shores, Mich.,' visited his
uncle, D. L. Atkinson, over 'the
New Trailer Mounted
models with
100 Or 200 .1141.
tanks
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For
pre-emergent and early post-emergent
weed control in corn , For quackgrass and nutgrass control in corn
Atrazine kills annual broad leaf weeds 'and
grasses and continues to keep them under
control late into the season when cultivations
are no longer possible. It eliminates root
pruning and loss of soil moisture caused by
cultivation. Atrazine promotes more vigorous
stands of corn and bigger, cleaner harvests.
SPRAY AT THE CORRECT TIME FOR BEST RESULTS
Atrazine 65W should be sprayed at the time of
planting or as soon as possible afterwards. Do not
spray after weeds are 1 high (grasses 1") or
poor control may result. Early spraying, especially
in dry areas, ensures that full advantage will be
taken of any rain to carry the chemical to the
root zone.
NEW RATES FOR ATRAZINE 65W
Type of Soil Band Spray Overall Spray
Light and sandy 1 lb, per acre • 21/4 lbs. per acre Learns and clays PA lbs. per acre 3 lbs. per acre
For control of Couchgrass (quackgrass) and Nut-
grass (nutsedge) apply 6 lbs. of Atrazine 65W in
at least 30 gals. of water per acre (see label for
detailed instructions.)
Estitnate your order now! See your farm supply
dealer for more information.
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