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Tinievidvocate, May 23 1907
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for PM, youglcer fe one, this NCW, day. New
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Show
The Kirkten Ilar. ticultitra.l So- stration Ptl,, florae arrangements
defy bead its annual, spring flow- and these banquets were later
i er show in Aberdeen- hall Tu s
! day evening, May 7 with 3.00
Maple in , attendance: The ball
was attraetively decorated with
a spring flowers and potted plants.
Mr. lli:ulti.nux,. a Mitchell floc-
list .gave an instructive demon
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.ave you Relatives
or Friends in Britain
planning to
. emigrate ;to Canada
given aa door prizes.
Other program numbers con-
sisted of ;piano solos: by Margaret
Drock, dance numbers by .Shir-
ley Bern, Sharon Stone and Iris
Marshall, vocal duets by tate
k rayne sisters and plane ac-
eordien numbers by Alma Herm.
Mr, Wessman of Mitchell
showed a set al colored slides of
his trip to Florida, Tickets were
door ,drawn for eight d of prizes
consisting .of potted plants etc..
Personal Items
Mrs. Jolin Roundell and Patti
are holidaying this week with
friends in Pennsylvania,
Mr. and Mrs, Miller McCurdY
and' Mrs, Harold Davis were
Sunday guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Lawrence hfiill and Mrr,
and Mrs. Russell M s f
and . aw _ .
sly ofWoodham. .Sunday eve-
ning visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Miller McCurdy were Mr. and
Mrs, Allan McCurdy of London,
Mr..:. and Mrs Bill Smythe and
Peggy of Toronto.
Mr and Mrs, Win. J, Bladder
visited Sunday with Mr,. and Mrs.
Les Fairbairn of London. •
Mr. and Mrs, French and Jerry
of Toroptp spent the weekend
with Mrs. Ed. Atthill,
Saturday guests with Mrs. If..
Copeland. and Miss E. Copeland
were Mr, and .Mrs. Peter .Dy-
mond .and. Hillary of Kirkton.
Sunday guests were. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack• Urquhart and family
of the fourth line.
Mrs. Hiram Hanna. and Linda
Blommaert of Woodham spent
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Don Hewitt and family of Toron-
to.
Mr. and Mrs. L N, iarshall
and sons Ross -and Lorne attend-
ed the funeral of ,the former's
brother, Fred C. Marshall at
Hamilton Tuesday. Fred was a
former ICirkton . boy and . attend-
ed the St. Marys Collegiate. He
was principal of the Delta High
at Hamilton for a number of
years.
Mrs. Blanche Campbell, .Mrs.
Charlie. Overholt, Gaye Ovenden.
Miss Joan Kitchen all of Waits -
fleet were weekend visitors with
Mr, .and Mrs. Fred Switzer.
Hay Writes
New Policy
unit of the Cancer Society held
in the auxiliary roam of South Irvine Armstrong, n .charter urer and porn Robertson, of the
• Bk .Qf lNtontreal, is secreta,
Huron Ilospttal Wednesday eve -member of Exeter Kinsmen Club an y.
New registrar is .Indic Cough, -
Meg, Dr. Douglas If. Thomson who has bad p.e rfeat
attendance an employee of Tuckey Iiev
of the London •Cancer Society since it was former. was elected. erages Ltd.
was the speaker. president of the service organi Retiring president Lloyd Ford
He :told of the London clinic ration ThursdaY. night. conducted the elections.,
t a pen t.. a 'the new president, who coined President-elect Armstrong any
and outlined wine h, p)? s s c the firm of Hopper-Hocltey last nounced the .club is planning to
patient at the i ni . Landoa week, .succeeds Lloyd Ford, local sponsor .another Dominion Day
has the nicest clines in Canada
and probably as well equipped,'k clothier. For a number of years, Celebration this year.
p ,. Ml, Armstrong was a partner Feature .attraction for the hol'-
said 1)r. planaron'treated
re atieeant in Mid -Town Cleaners. day will he a two -.lour hypnotist
numbering 2,sOff n e t a d c
Year and 75 per cent are curi=a, iso, the nely president has former who will be making his
he said, served as chairman of its conn- first appearance in Canada at
"Radium is still our choice mittee and has held a number the Kinsmen celebration,
for treatment,,continued the of executive offices. Eleven members of the Exe-
doctar,. "We have a three weeks' First vice-president is Gordon ter club attended the three-day
waiting list for radium treat -district convention in St, Catha-
rines over he weekend. They in-
cluded Deputy Governor -elect
Les Parkerarker and Mra. Parker,
Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd Ford, Mr.
and Mrs. Iry Armstrong: Mr.
and Mrs, Cord Raynhatn, Mr.
and Mrs. Sheldon Wein and .Clif-
ford Quance,.
how b an outstanding LI.S, per-
„ m
Since the club was 'twined in s y
hant, another charter pre-
sident, who is a member of 'the
civil service at RCAF Station
Centralia.
Cal Wein, parts manager at
Laryy Spider Motors Ltd., was
named second vice-president..
Ron Paterson, of the Bink of
secretary, • Nova Scotia, continues as trees -
Meets,"
Robert Sperling,. unit vice -
President presided for the aneot-
iug. It was
h decidedtohold a
fall .conference w n rrange
riients to be made by the presi-
dent♦ two vice-presidents and
At the last meeting of the Hay
Township Farmers' Mutual Fire
Insurance Company held at the
head office in Zurich, final.
authority was passed to the
management to . begin writing
dual coverage insurance..
This includes wind and supple-
mental coverages of lightning,
water damage, impact by
vehicle, • explosion, riot and
smoke damage, in addition to
the regular fire coverage.
It is the first 'time a mutual
company in this area has been
able to offer the policyholders
the option of weather insurance
and fire insurance on one policy,
Thedualcoverage will be writ-
ten on a request basis and will
not be mandatory to policy-
holders.
Company officials • say the
rates , will allow most persons
who already carry both cover-
ages but on separate policies, to
insure with greater coverage on
one policy at a lower total cost:
Letters patent issued by the
provincial treasurer have been
received and reinsurance agree-
ments are complete so that the
company is in a position to write
the business alt once.
For centuries that hard-work-
ing animal the beaver has been
a symbol representing Canada,
but the animal does not appear
anywhere in the Canadian coat
of arms.
In a ;year Canadian railways
transport about thirty million
passengers, but passenger traffic
provides less than ten per cent
of the rail industry's revenue.
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from Britain, this folder "How to Transfer
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foreign-exchange regulations governing the transfer of funds
and blocked sterling assets to this country.
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considering emigrating to Canada. .
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