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• At the Morale 'ef 'Mr. And. Mrs;
Robert gigging, Reigravgr for the
week-end were; Mr. anti Mrs.
Stanley ,Otilliday •and Miss Mar,,,
4arote giggius. of .London; Mrs,
Frank Quip, Detroit and Jerry
lei, ggina„ Toronto.
and: Mrs. Rob Kerr and
family of Stayner, spent the 'week-
end with jai's porentga Mr; and.. Mrs;
J. 3, 'Kerr Sr.
Mr. and Mrs, Les Rueltrnan, of
Aforltreal, spent the week-end with
her trotter, Mr, T., d. Kerr .and,
MPS, Kerr.
--Miss R. Mitchell and Miss Min
Tale Arthurs of Toronto Spent the,
week-end with .,the former'; sister, •
Mrs. Elizabeth Puller. ,
-Mrs, Bruce McDonald has re-
turned home after CeMpleting the
third year course in Hlerritrip,rY;
School Vocal Music at liarborti•
collegiate in Toronto,
-Mr. and Mrs, Harmon Mitchell .
of Rothsay visited with Mr, and
Mrs, John, coultea of Brussels. and
Mr. ,and Mrs, Norman Keating of ,
wingbari. Attorooft
Twp, Centennial.
--Miss Dario ,teovoi Nro.,
Laming :of Toronto, .spoint
.weelt,,end With ter ,pass-Tarps,'
.and Mrs. . ,
Mr. Paterson, Toronto. 11:
Mg ins :Aster, Mrs. X. ft, ,g01.140,.1.
-Mis47 Mildred Redmond; -of 174.0.
onto, spent the week-end with her,
motiltr, Mrs, -(Dr.) Redmond,
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Ross (Elmer) PoyLon
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-Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Nichol
and children of. Mackie spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ross, Marilyn Ross returned with
them for a visit.
-Mr,. and Mrs, Allan Small and
daughter Penny spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed,
Small,
-Mr., a'xid Mrs, Percy ,Hogg,spent
a few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Orvis and family at
Oil Springs,
-Master David Langridge is
visiting with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs: Langridge, near Belgrave.
-Mr. and Mrs. William Willis
and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Henderson
spent the, week-end on a„, trip
to 'Algonquin Park and Northern
Ontario, 'returning home by -Mid-
land.
-Mr. and Mrs. Ross Orvis and
family of Oil Springs spent the
holiday week-end with their
parents, Mr.' and Mrs. George Or-
vis and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hogg
and other relatives.
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BAIN-In Strafford General Hos-
pital, on Saturday, August 4th,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C.
Bain, of Stratford, a son.;
ICELLER-.-In Guelph General Hos.
pital, on Wednesday, July 25,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kel-.
ler (formerly Dorothy Watson),
a son, Gregory Leroy.
BROWN-At the Myers Maternity
Home, Brussels, on Tuesday, July
31, 1956, to Mr. and' Mrs. Camp-
bell Brown (nee Kathleen Lane)
of Wroxeter a daughter, Joanne
Lynne.
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Of every dollar Imperial Oil took in
last year, more than half went to buy
'Yaw matertals; such as-crude oil.
Operating and administrative costs,
depreciation, and the wages of Imperial's
13,500 employees took about a quarter.
Just over a tenth went in taxes, not includini
the road taxes in the various provinces.
Just under nine cents was Imperial's "profit'
of which five cet*s
was re-invested in the business.
So, of every dollar Imperial took ins last
year, just ever four cents went in dividends
to the company's 45,000 shareholders,
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MOTORS,
WINGHAM, Ont.
METROPOLITANS •
BIRTHS
RITCHIE-lAt .Wingham 'General
Hospital, on Wednesday, •August
1St, 1956, to Mr, and Mrs, Harvey
•Ritehie, RR. 3, Lueltnow, a 'son,
PARRISH-At Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, August
1st, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Dun-
can Farrish, aft,. 3, Lticknow, a
son. ,
DUNEAR-At Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, August
1st, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Dunbar, Wingham, a daughter.
STAPLETON-At Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Wednesday„
August 1st, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Stapleton, R.R. 4; Wing-
ham, a son,
CARTER-At Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday; August. 3rd,
1956, to -Mr. and Mrs. George
Carter, Wingham, a son.
IRWIN2-At Wingham General
. Hospital, on,. Saturday, August
4th, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Irwin, R.R, 3, Lucknew, a son.
HEISZ-At Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Sunday, August Rh,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Heist, Teeswater, a son,
RIVITT-At , Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, August 5th,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Rivitt, Dungannon, a son,
PENNINGTON - At Whigham
General Hospital, on Sunday,
August 5th, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs,
Everett Pennington, R.R. 2,
Teeswater, a daughter.
GRANT; At . Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, August 6th,
1956, to Mr., and Mrs. Stewart
Grant, Tee,swater, a daughter.
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-Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carter and
family spent last week in Eastern
Ontario and Quebec . and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bailey :at
Belleville and Mr, and. Mrs. Bruce
Smith of Kingston.
-Mr. and Mrs. Norman Geddes
of Toronto, Mr. Camdron Geddes
and Mr, Jim. Ferguson of Chatham
spent the week-end with Miss Anne
Geddes,
-Mrs, Joe Smeltzer of Regina,
who has been visiting at the Fitch
relations, returned home at the
week-end,
-Mr, and Mrs, Jack Heney and
family, of Mitchell, visited on Sun-
day with Dr. and Mrs. W. Davis.
-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Constable,
of Toronto, visited last week with
his old neighbour, Mrs. Frank An-
gus, Pleasant Wiley,
-Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Reading
and family, of Burlington, spent
the week-end with his aunt, Miss
Alice Reading,
-Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Martin,
of Galt', and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Stewart, of Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs, Jim Coulter and Betty, of
Stratford, Mrs. Morgan Jones, of
Clinton, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Coulter.
---Visitors at the home -of Mrs.
Olive Irwin last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Irwin, Gracejean and
Donna, of Timmins, Mrs. Robert
Wilson and Wallace and Marion,
of Toronto.
-Mr, Warwick D. Campbell of
Plymouth, Id., visited relatives in
town last week and attended the
Morris Centennial celebrations.
Mr. Robert Wilson Jr. and friend,
Five :accidents, involving ctaildM
Ten dialineved: locally- last week.
They.. ranged from a, baby 'bey .
swallowing gasoline, to. 4.4 $-yeare
oldgirl failing from !her 'bicycle,
'The children were treated at the
Wingham General Hospital and In
most cases, they Were.
home after treatment, .4
Glen Shoebridgo, the '3%-year-Old
Pon of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shoe-
bridge, .R.R, 1, Norval, while on
a. visit to Whiteehtirch :swallowed
some gasoline, - He was taken to
the -•Wingham General Hospital.
where ,he had to -have his stomach
washed out,
The 4-year,oid eon of Mr. and
Mrs. John ,Steurnol, Wrtec-
eter, was allowed to go Thorne
after be bed been _treated at
Wingham Hospital 'for a fracture
to his right arm. The little boy,
Richey„ 'had caught his arm in the
door of a ear.
Falling from an apple tree, 10-
year-old, William Mitchell, son of
Mr. and . Mrs. Andrew Mitchell,
Wingham, fractured his left. wrist,
A cast was applied at the. hos-
pital ad the boy was permitted
to go home, •
Barbara Seidel,Syear-old daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Seidel,
of • Cleveland, Ohio, on holiday in
Teeswater, fell, from a bicycle and
painfully injured her left arm.
She was allowed home after an
x-ray at the Wingham-Hospital
Brian Buller, age, - 3, the son of
Mr, and Mrs. Lorry Buller, Brus-
sels, fell down a' flight of stairs
and fractured his left ;collar bone,
A. splint was, applied at the hOs-
pital and he returned to, his home,
Miss Dianne Fair-full, of 'Toronto,
spent the week-end with the fei-
mer's. aunt, Mrs. Hazel Campbelf.
-Mr: and Mrs. Carman Coutts,
Barbara and Maryann and Miss
Janice Gilmartin of Ottawa spent,
the week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, R. A. Coutts.
-Mrs. George Galbraith and
three children and Mrs, Jack Bate-
son and children are spending two
weeks ,at Amberly.
-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B,eckett and
children, of Sarnia, visited on Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Barre
Wenger.
-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerr and
son George, accompanied by Miss
Alice Arbuckle of Toronto, visited
last week in Lenora with Mr. and
Mrs, R. S. McBurney.,
-Recent visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. Jack Reavie and Lynda at
their Cottage at Bruce Beach were
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Reavie and
son, Van, of San Diego, Cal,; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Reavie, Bennie, Pat-
sy and Alan, of Westview, B.C.; Mr.
and Mrs. , Alvin R,eavie -and grand-
children, Judy and ,Ann Smith, of
Toronto; -Mrs. Rutherford Reavie
and family", Billie, Gary and Shar-
on. A family picnic was -held at.
Kincardine, when about 90 relatives
gathered and enjoyed a pleasant
reunion, A memorable reunion .of
the Reavie brother*, Alvin, Jack,
Fred, Wilfred and. Rutherford and
their families was held at Sunny-
brook s Hospital, where Rutherford
is confined with a back injury. This
is 'the first time the brothers have
all been together for 35 years.
-Mrs. Rachel Sturgeon is spend-
ing this week with her sister, Mrs.
-Olive Irwin.
-Mr. Wm. Sturgeon of Hamilton
spent the holiday week-end with
his aunt, Mrs. Olive Irwin.
.Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Showers were Miis Ruth
Showers, Reg.N., Sarnia, Miss Ver- '
na Showers and her friend, Miss
Dorothy McLean, of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Taylor and sons,
of Hamilton.
-Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Campbell
of Inglewood visited over the week-
.end with Mr; andMrs. Lawrence
Vannan.
-Mrs. W, J. Greer, Mrs, C.
Hinde, Miss Earnsciiffe Musgrove
and Miss Anne Henry attended a
dinner in the Wainer House in Kit-
chener In honor of the twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs, Stanley Smith, of Guelph.
Mrs. Smith is the former Edna
Musgrove and was married in
Wingham on July 31, 1931.
-Mrs. A. L, Sutherland of Van-
couver, is visiting her cousin, Mrs.
C. H. Hincle.
-Mr, and Mrs, Robert Hall and
Marjorie, of Acton and Me. and
Mrs. Wilfred MeEachern and fam-
ily, also of Acton, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hall,
Victoria St.
, -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Knowles
and family, of Niagara Valls, Spent
the week-end at the home of her
uncle, Mr. Hugh Sint-lateen, Minnie
Street,
-Mr. and Mrs, George Anger, of
Wingham, Visited last week With
Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Anger and fam-
ily in Flint, Mich,
-Mrs, Lillian Kreger and child-
ren spent a few days last Week
With Mr. and Mrs, Norman Croitk-
right at Grand Bend,
• -Mrs. Gwen Adams spent the
week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Mar.,
vin Stnallinati at Grand Bend.
-Mrs and Mrs. Ken Cerson and
children visited over the holiday
week-end with Mrs. C, Dauphin at
Ridgetown,
-Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clauley and
three children returned on Satur-
day ,front a ViSit to Cayuga And
Al if sten.
-Mr. and Mrs, William D. Gal-
braith of Kitchener, Miss Helen
Black of Clinton -and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman bieltinsoit of 'Toronto were
poll 'ay visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
W. A. Galbraith.
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Mrs, Bertha Whyte has taken in 36 homeless. children. and wants to enlarge her premises to house
70 ,more, She and her husband "made a promise to sod" never to turn away .a child in need of a
home and now, she says, there are Many children waiting to live 'with her, They occupy a large
farmhouse but need eight cribs for" the younger • children and more bedroomg for the older ones,
In the evening, With Mrs. Whyte playing the accordion, the children are truly one big, happy
family in their Bowmanville, Ont:, , i ",,, -.
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