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$ 46.95 12' x 12'... 111.25,
a 125.25
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72.95
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W# ITEQ lIcia---4'ho regular
,n onthlY Fleeting of the W.M,S, of
ehc Presbyterian. Church islet at
the home of Ml's, James. Wilta n
with eleven Present, .and with the
president, Mrs' Dawson Craig, Pre
siding, and giving the ,&all to Wor•
&ilii? Mrs, ,Jgh?t Craig read the
Scripture ,message from Luke and
Matthew, arid, Mrs, Wilton spoke
on Confpassion, and led: in prayer,
Plans ,were :!made for the faster
Thailkoffering meeting,` 'The roil
call wars ansW.erod by telling of our
different responsibilities to New.
C n n
ad!a rsM ,Pl. gh° Simpson
left in 'tike offertory Prayer, Mrs.
JaS..MeInnis. read a paper ,pre-
pared by ,Ml's, Geo. Mci{ague, on
the missionary work in 'Malaya,
and Mrs, Russell Ross spoke of the
Work
in Indonesia, from
ther
studyd
y
book, Southeast Asia. Mrs. Frank
Coulter led in the" Gad Tidings
prayers for missionary workers and
the success of their labours, and
Mrs. Johnston Coni; .closed ' the
meeting 'with' prayer. Mrs, Wilson
served lunch, and all' enjoyed the
,social time together,
:WHITECHUR
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Fifteen tables played euchre in
the Memorial. Hall on Friday even,:
ing, with Mrs. Herson Irwin, presi-
dent of the Women's Institute, in
charge. Mrs. .'Donald Martin and
Ross McGregor,' held 'high points,
and Mrs, Edward 1VTeClenaghan
and Chas, Shiell held second "high
points. Mrs. Gordon 'Elliott and.
Mrs. John Gaunt tied for euchres,
13, with Mrs, Elliott • ,winning.
Lunch was served end all enjoyed
the evening . together.
Mr. and `Mrs. Arnold Lougheed
and daughter, of Midland, .spent
last =week -end with ''her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher. -Mrs,
David Carruthers and children of
Hollyrood visited there,' on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Fisher, who: had
been visiting at the *Fisher home
during the hprevious
weeks left on
Monday to visit with her parents
at Mitchell,;
Mrs: ',Rey, Pattison and her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs., Robert. Higgins,'
of Belgrave, lWere in London on
Friday '
Mr. Kenneth Johnston and his
daughters, of Clinton, visited. on
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gershom Johnston. "
kr. "and 'Mrs. Oliver. Stokes of
Glenannan visited on. Sunday at'
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Scott.
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Donaldson
o don Donaldson
of Teeswater, visited .on -Saturday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smyth.
Mrs. Roane e and Mr. and Mrs.
James McInnis • visited on Sunday
at =the ' home of Mr. and Mrs,kGeo.
i1%Ic$ague, Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan
n children, s hit r c i d e, of St, Thomas, vis-
ited on Sunday at the home of his
parents, ' Mr. ' and ,Mrs. Ben Mc-
Clenaghan.'•
,
If you .think of, your farm' as a business
♦ see.
THE
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At•TOrtAlloyDolnitllon 1VO Colitidcr running a farm much the
''same as 1tuni1ii'ig a 'business., Brom time to time capital S.
needed to expand:, to take advantage of an opportunity, to
buy needed equipment,
Pam Improvement; Loans call he applied to altruist anything "
that will' improve your rant and increase its etlicicncy, Any
Toronto -Dominion manager will be happy to discuss a al.?
loan with you , r : on a strnightttirwurd, business -like basis , ..
and with it sound 'understanding a yclur:probleMSg
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ESA .4 ,4
L. MITk1Manager
W ttg rat...Branch
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O. A. BEATTIE, Nlantger
' ' Oorrie Branch .
` H11�H1 1 i"A�•I iF .1\
HONORED BY EIS
worrEc VON.-•. Tie loiks of
Pie 9th concession •Irf East Wawa -
nosh Mot in' .the sehbol :oil Friday
evening ' and nine ,rabies' Played'
euchre, Mrs. Prank ckortalvilior
and George Naylor held :high.
points and Team., Naylor and Har-
old Woods field low point> ;
Erncsw Snowden then called Mr.
and Mrs; Murray McIQ.well to the
front," when Mrr, Jean M'eXih,rneY
read an address and Ciarrenee
Chainney presentedthemw1t an
occasional chair, Larry •.Robinson
presented,'little Heather' McDowell'
with a hammered alumin,iim bon-
bon basket,
Mr. McDowell thanked their
friendsandnei hborAf r
,tho kind
d
'and thoughtful gift, and invited
them to come and, visit their new
home in Ashfield.: Lunchof sand-
wiches, pie and lee cream' and cof-
fee was served by the ladies.
Mrs, McDowell has been music
supervisor for East Wawanosh for
several years,
The following address Was read
to: Mr. and 'Mrs,Do •n:'
Me .wf.
Pear Murray, Elaine andHeather:
"Farm for Sale"—There it hung,.
a ncat]itti•sion that we glimpsed'
one day when, the car slowed to,
''60'' to navigate those Marnoch
curves; Bow ,every member of this
ninth line neig'hborhoo'd longed to
remove that sign','' But; to our sor-
row, it .brought results and .the.
time has comefor you to, make a
new home in Ashfield Township.
No community likes to lose its
valuable citizens of whom you,
Murray and Elaine, are such fine
examples, Being two :talented
young people, you have used those
abilities to willingly serve in:every
way, not only this •immediate
neighborhood but the whole area,
Bothof you will be much missed,
not only for your musical contri-
butions but for; your own rich per-
sonalities. The "elighted school
children will bemore fortunate
than the ,•adultswhen they welcome
Elaine at school each week,
"Our wishes all go with you think
of us now and 'then,
And remember we'll be missing you'.
until we .meet again.
And we sincerely .hope thisgift
may help remind you too,
That. day by day we'll always wish:
the very.best for you!".;
Friends and • neighbors of the
9th line ,community.
United Groups.
Plan for Spring
WHITECHURCH—Mrs. James
Falconer, president, 'Presided
on
Wednesday for the United Church
W.M.S; meeting, held at the•hone
of Mrs., Garnet Farrier, with
eleven ladies present, • Mrs, Far-
cozier,
al-
con r in the call to worship, spoke
of the great need for Christians to
put on "The Whole Armour of
God," the thenie of the meeting.
Mrs, E. W. Beecroft` and Mrs. J.
D. Beecroft read .the ,Scripture pas-
Sages from Ephesians 4, chapters
4 and 6, and Mrs. Falconer led hi
the discussion in what ,fronts the
churches do battle daily and with
What power and cbst , And weapons.
Mrs. E. H. Groskorth led in prayer
for' the missionary in Japan, Miss
Kathleen Greenback: Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz sang, "Christ for the World
We Pray.' •
Mrs. J. D. Beecroft had charge
of the chapter from the study book;
"East of Burma," and Spoke of the
Christian 'work. among . the people,
of Indonesia, and the great growth.
under Protestantleaders from Hol-
land. She told how 'communism
has invaded many of the islands,
and, how they are gradually be-
coming independent, • and members
of the United ,Nations group. Mrs,
J. G. Gillespie had charge of the
temperance clippings.
Pla;hs were made ,to take a car
load of niiembers to .the Presbytery
meeting at' Clinton next Wednes-
day, and for; the bale and the'
Easter' Thankoffering meeting.
The secretary, Mrs, Scholtz, read
a letter from the Huron County
Presbyterial, saying that $1184' had
been sent in, over, the allocation
for 'last year, arid would be used
for building extension work. Mrs.
Albert Couites closed the meeting
with prayer,
After the W.A. Meeting, with
Mrs. Beecroft presiding all enjoyed
the social tittle at 'the quarterly
Birthday 'tea, ,
1957 MARCH 1957 •
SUN mow Te in/ FRI SAT
1 2
• «3 8 9
1011 15 16
• 17 13.1 ' • 1, 22 23
• ..2V25'26 27 28 29 30 •
Brick EOM. a r, Myra st99►n
17liIPiMGr, eat tl!e .vi'sela-°rid Rt
41 h ►e l .e hia KUfle 01 M'. and Mro, li'Htrbert
' iiaidlawt ;'
,WI''uTb f H. ' "Wenty-i v!t FA, *Aid Mie, Oarnet Mcc;rac*.
fn a!id. dons, of CUlitoo Alin bgbool,
And: i s sistort gra, Qtto !t►!1'at+lkorth
,and: son, Jimmie at :North ' day,
visited on ;Sunday with I'Arr and
M. N. H, Croskorth'',
Mr. and Mrs, Edgar ,Claunt of
Marno,h visited on Sunday with
his sister, Mrs,, Geo. McClenaghan,
Mr, ^Prf tie Scott ,of Winghann re
Heed .old acgualntanees in
the
lagwo on Monday, while MrA, Balser
01 NeW Brunswick', whose 'husband"
is °44.ki:ng an electrical .course .at
Camp Borden, and Mrs. I,ev•Balser
and BOAS of Winghain,vlsited with
Mr, gild Mrs. JohnStoa Conn.
Mr. 'Pan MeGregor. of Kenton,
Man,, is visiting with 1 fcgregor
relatives In this coirimunity,
au, ,and Mrs. Kenneth .Currie
and' children; and his father, Mr,
David Currin and Miss Leah
Cu
r
r!e, of Win ham, visited on Sun-
day With Mr,and Mrs. Russell
Gaunt. Mr. Currie' Is suffering
from a severe burn .on itis :hand.
He fell in the kitchen and :threw
gut • his hand, .to ,Saye 'himself,
striking his'band4as he did .• so. '
Althy Ii#ldlaW was the,'' lucky,
Winner; oftil $60 Pitk up by the
k irelriep ori„their, barrel on the ice,
as tri "the tittle it •would gd",over
the ;,dam.
ladies with, lure children gathecod.
for the Brick Church MAKS, met*,
ing, 'held at the bora€ of 144.4,01'74044
ri'i, Chas,
Shied, Mrs;-Corl7dgn. , cI,urney
presided, The ,8oripture 1e sons
from. Epheiiane,•Wc,ret read .by ; re.'
John Jamieson' and .Mrs. George
Walker. Mrs. *campy bad
large p1 'the ohapter in the study"
b, get Bui! at%i , aind. pok
ofookthe Egrowthof •qfr: Christianse
Church in ; P'/ormosa, where the
dance population,, UAea every inch'.
of •land through terracing, bifid in
Wing o'
ng Kong:into lYhieh, city crowds
have been :pouring tar years, toiget
away front `Commi{nlSlri •
A discussion, led by Mrs. Rey'
Pattison, Mrs, Join'- L Currie and,
Mrs, McRltehie,• on the: work being'
done by
t he United C urcfl for
Women and • children, • in =the
ohurches, schools, • hospitals ' and.'
leprosy, colonies, levies 'in these countries
proved very `Interestirig , Mrs, Alex'
Robertson, ' gave ' a r c a,d i n•g,
!'lfse Me,” and. Mrs; MqR t chis .led
lnr prayer for. themissiongiy` It firk-
er, Mess Alair, 'who; works; "in ..the
Toronto.. hospitals;
r• Mr and Mrs, John ' M'eG.ee 'Were
in Exeter• on 'Saturday, where they;
met.. the, funeral ,of the •late"• Mrs.
Calvin SimPson
, whose interment
nt,
Was in; E$eter Cemetery
Mit: Ernest' Bceeroft had :,the:
*inning ticket qn the eleotrie>-tda-
kettle ,at the•,Legion draw on ,Sat
urday.
Cecile ,Parsons' ; of Toronto;
spent ;last •w,eck .with .her mother„
Mrs :Mac Hess 'and. Miss Terriff, •
The folks 'of S.S., No • 9; .East
;will hold their euchre
this :Friday:_ lnlght =
• Mr. and, `Mrs Carl,^•Weber• and;
daughters;'avisited' with Kitchener
i ,i) relatives on. Sunday:. " • t
Mrr.'Tom, Purdon, of.•Lueknow,
Mr; •and• Mrs•,•' Wesley Tiffin, And;
lyirs ,Vy Dawsonttspell Sunday .at
tiie home of r ailed 'Mrs Jlmme
Henderson of;:•,$ran'.1V1'tford ;O
'rd
Mrs,,li inlet' and r: Thord
of•Londen were in, this district :on
Monda" y renewl'ng former acquaint
anees,
Mr F •.,John ,:Ri han-rdsoand Bob
of Teeswater,,: visited` : on .Monday.
with 'Mr nd:hMrs. •.Jas Richard
son ' s
Mr.David .Ni Nichol ',of.
Niagara'
Falls Was in. the, Langside :district
over, the week-end..14e: is planning'
to tOPen his store there this spring.
Whiteehgrch :Farm •Forum `group
finished •the: • winter-` meetings ons•
Monday. evening'.,. when ..theyr path-'
end ,at•the 'hom'e.of. Mr. and •Mrs.
Jas F'slc ' idi ,and .seated. at two
Ong tables, :.enjoyed , together the
pot luck sapper with its . Many
differerit dishes After the, broad:
cast; .and • choosing the topics •-fol,
nekt year from the juestionnai•re,;
j.":13; Be cl re
e d It t and' F d `McGee,
Wingham, s'' lowed ;'th'eir moving
pictures of looal folks and' places.
Mrs:.'RussellVurdon and' Chas.
Martin .'held'high. 'points at euchre..
Mr, 'and Mrs; Joe:'' Thompson • of
Goderich and herr uncle 'Jack
Beadl' of t
Auburn, visited on 'Sun-
day with ;Mr. and Mrs, :Calvin
Robinson. •
V'ilord' Was received on Monday
in Beigrave ..by, -,Wheeler' relatives
that Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wheeler
who spent the 'past two' months at.
St Petersburg, !'Froli'da, and had
started for . home. on 'Satprd9.y had.
ben iri a bad, motor .:accident• in
Indiana' ane} : both,• •, were , in. +the
hospital and - 'Mrs . Wheeler ' had
Serious head injuries.:
Mr.'. and Mrs. Angus McDonald
• Mrs Norman Coulter•gave!l; 'talk.
..
on ,Christiaf stewardship, ,and pre
side r
i
d fo the bu-sii(ess mceting,t
Mrsi Chas,.'Shiell and Mrs; Roy.'.
Pattison were appointed to ; attend
the .Presbytery 'MPgtrng in :Clinton:
next Wednesday,:, and Mrs, ' Mc•-.
Ritchie eland the:- meeting''yvith
Prayer;
Mrs. Lawrence "Taylor's •• group,'
Mrs Shiell; ,Mrs .Jamieson .and.
Mrs,' Harold Currie•:tvere' in 'Chirp;
of the bI1�11day' tea which tollotyed:'
HITECN:C:I'
•Miss Mary Ross: of Toronto:
spent tne''week end';with 'her par..'
tints,;Mr.`ari MO.`F'r'an ' Oss'of
Turriberry , I
Mr: and' Mrs Win .O'Brien and-
fami'ly and;: Mr Wtri •° Ot1Wie of
Wha n ern r !
le C e s, v sited Oh''Sdnday.
withMr and Mrs ;George •Currie,
and othr
e' relatives-r.inEast Wawa
nosh: :,•
Mrs E Dow spent last week at
the• home of her;,daugher,
JasperSnell of Westfield, Mrs.
Snell acid baby.sqn;, aerived home.
from Clinton lteafiltal on.Tudsday:-
• Mr. and''Mrs .StaiiIey, Piper,of
Powassaii spent the, weekend„at'
'the. home"of Mr; :and NLrsn:Mason
Robinson,>' :,Slid,•.vb'sited ,'bna.•Suiid'ay
with Mr..; and Mrs: `Albert;Cameron
of ',Lucknow:
1V1r, Leer ,Rieman has,•.over 500Y
trees tapped, atid.:Mr Albert Bre:
man' and .Mr Calvin Robinson,
have over300 AlL re or
t a aPle
did
rune of sap” during 'the Week end:. ,
• :1 Mr.. and `Mrs ;Graham,.Cook;and
family.• , of 'Ripley;. spent,Sunday
with his `parents,' Mr ' and `Mrs:
Harry Cook.' •
Mrs Irene Pat
r n • of Toronto
spent the ,.week end, ",With..' her
fl other, Mrs. Wm ,Taylor, of Kin-
loss.
The •Ladies'•• Aid .'of the Presby`-.
•terian Church: met; on ,Tuesday at
: oh Gaun to ..
the, home of Mrs:. J n papa
work, on, a qullt.,,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott visi-
ted on unday.with Mr; and Mrs.
Bennett Mitchell of. Molesworth:
Mrs fihssell Chapman and
accompanied • Mr.. And Mrs: Lorne
Johnston of; LucknoW ani'spen't
the, Week -end ih' To'onto with Mr.
and Mrs: Its'
• .•
Mr's Jas; Laidlaw has b4en under and children'visited on Sunday at
the' doctor's, oath. during .,the• past `the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
week, Mr."and Mrs.''Kenrietil Laid -
Mrs. Wm. Kennedy of Marnoch,,
law and . ,daughters" `of ' London Moor°, 'of Woodstock:
spent. the week -end at the Laid- Mrs:. George McCfenaghan, Mrs.
law 'home.
spent: the week -end with London
friends. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter James,' Roy
and Leonard, of Woodstock spent
the week -end ..at- their home here.
Mr. Aldin Purdon spent last;
Week in Leamington. with Mr. and
Mr: and Mrs: Albert Goyeau.
kr. and Mrs. Thos, Wade and
children, Wingham, visited •' on •
Sunday with her parents, .Mr..and
Mrs, Ewart ,MacPherson.
Mrs. , Jas. Curran, Richard- and
Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs, Robert, ery of East Wawanosh, Mr. and
Purdon visited on 'Saturday 'with Mrs. Anson Mitten and children,
,Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott of Bel- of Fordwich; Mr, and Mrs. Donal
wood, •d
,Boys iii this district 'attended' Fraser and RRandy, of Walton and
themeeting of the 4-H Club.. in Miss Margaret Voisin and Keith
Lneknow on Monday night, Threg Montgomery of Wingham marked
clubs, beet, swine and, tractor wil birthday celebrations on Sunday at
"be held this summer. • •
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Stockill and the .home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Prank of Powassan and their Jamieson„.
Ben McClenaghan and Mrs, Rus-
sell Gaunt spent Friday at the
borne of Mrs. Edward Moore of
Lucknow, who was having a quits=
inglbee that,day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McConnell
.and family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Beadle and Mr, and Mrs. Gerald
St. Marie, all pf London, visited on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George;' Currie.
1,tr. and Mrs. 'Robert Montgbm-
fiteMed HyLine Chks
1575 Pullets No. 934A' 1 •'Week Old
435 Pullets''No934A : - 2 Weeks Old
2.70 Pull'its N'o. 934A - 3 Weeks Old
160 Pullets No, 123 - 3 • Weeks Old
150 Pullets No 934A - 4 Weeks Old
100 Pillets lib. 934A' - 5 Weeks Old
.18O Pullets No. 934A - 7 Weeks Old
100 Pullets No. 123 : 7 Weeks Old
'Keit" is as itpportnnity ter .you' to nave s, dread Stitt.
• these Puilreti ire ilttlis 1 ;itittics, Phone us tothty.
tiiittterd 191°
N[UHAUS'[R : HATCHERIES
LINTON AVE AT CORCORAN,
b'POsITE yitiYTEoS PACKING CO.
ottoptotto, ONTARIO.
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sibs 1sa$4 u1 .10,00104441411 earvluo.
soli - the prsteitlen qRAW
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A Danger Signal That
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MAY Mean Cancer
See Your Doctor
MMEDXATgLY
11 or free liiurature- write
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