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THE HARRIST.ON DRIVE-IN THEATRE -I
WIIITECHURCI
.Mr. Ross McGregor' arrived home
from Winnipeg on Thursday last,
and his uncle, Mr. Gordon Small
of Toronto, spent the week-end
with him here.,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mitchell and
children spent the week-end with
Kitchener. relatives.
Mr. George Gillies, who arrived
last week from Little Beaver,
Sask. to visit his sister, Mrs. Don-
ald McDonald of St. Helens and
other relatives Was a patient in
Wingham Hospital over the week-
end.
Mrs. Jack Flannigan of Toronto
Sperit the week-end with her par-
ents, Mt. and Mta. Thos. Inglis,
and othes relatives in this com-
munity.
Miss Marjorie Coultes, nurse-
in-training' in Guelph Hospital,
spoilt the week-end at her home
here,
Mr. Walter Jaime arid Leonard
of Woodstock, spent the week-end
at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Moore and
family of Preeton Spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Arthur Moore.
Mrs. Albert McQuillin, who spent
the winter eat 'Kincardine, spent
the week-end at her home here.
Mr. and MrS.-(Jecil Skinner of
Exeter' and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Denham and family of Kirkton
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Mason,
Allan turner and Mr. and
Mrs, Richard Turner and son,
Ricky, of 'Toronto, spent Saturday
at Mrs. Turner's little in the vii-
!age, She plans to return home in
two weeks.
Mrs. Jimmie Leaner, Jimmie and
Rose Marie of Torerite visited last
Week-end at the hen of her bro-
ther, Mr. Sohn .Boyle, and with
other relatives In this district,
Ur, and Mrs. bonald -Fraser and,
Randy of Walton, visited on Sun-
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So Load Up the Family. and Come on Out. •
, On Your "FREE NIGHT"
Pressso: as you ;wish Best sound and pictures in town.
Learn to relax in our country freshair.
open at 8 P.M.
Come early. Eat in our modern' snack bar. • k
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1 Tues., May '28thDrivers of call whose licenses ,dallum, son of the late John and
end in 4 or 5 —` FREE! , ,nosh pioneers.
ill • Wed., May 29th—Drivers of cars whose es •.1. .by his wife,
Ur, and Mrs, Orville Tiffinaatid
Mr, and lee, :lee, Tiffin and child ,
Ten visited on Sunday With 14; And Mrs, Robert McInnes. p1 Teeawater. Sant .ra Fisher at
Terry Wilson of St. Helene eP.eitt,„ party on Saturday,
Mon., May 27th—Diivers of cars whose licenses
end in 6, 7 or '8 — FREE!
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Thur., May 30th--Drivers of cars whose licenses
WHITECHURGO
end in 9 or 0 —.FREE!
Aad Mr.a. Wil4Pfl. • ' *AIMS GATHERS FAD Lati fisiIle Shower
the Week-Ind 0 #10 home of
For Brides-Mect Matt Wall, .eight,•Cyaraeld dengil*
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Ire, Wall, .eta,
tertained Beverley Selogniati, and
tier birthday
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Frills I
• Presbyterial at Molesworth on
Be' licent' =is' survived
F °retie°, two daughters, Florence,
of Zealandia, s'ask.;' Mrs. Ed,
(Trene) Roper, California and one
son, John of Zealandia, and three
grandchildren. Three sisters and
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— Utley M. MeCallum, East Wawa-
Oat.; Mrs, Chris (Margaret)
Nethery, Miss Mary and John,, all
b'f Belgrave.
The funeral service took, place
at'Sakka'etteri',‘With interment there,, • t
Their three sons, Lloyd and
Donald, Of Wingham, and Graham'
of Ripley, were present, but Aus-
tin, who had been transferred frPill
Toronto to Niagara Falls, last
Week was unable to: be present.
Four daughters, Mrs, Velma, Jack-
lin, Rtussela, Mrs, Irma Slesaer,
Glamis, Mrs, Audrey'Lewis,
barn, and Mrs. Freda White, of
.Brussels, with their husbands and
familiei, were also present. Alto-
gether, eighteen giandehildren
were present, as well es Mr, Cook's
four ,brOtliers aid two sisters, and
Mis. Cook's two brothers and two
sisters with their families.
The family presented their par-
ents with an electric stove.
On Friday evening, neighbors
and friends on the 9th, gathered
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Cook
and eight, tables played euchre,
With Mrs. Frank ,Eckenswiller and
Mr. Cook winning the high prizes,,
Mrs, Clarence Henna, and Mason
Robinson, Winning the low prizes.
All enjoyed the social time and
lunch together and during the even-
ing, the hoot and hostess were
IFORTIETII WEDDING
WHITBCHURCH—Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Cook, of MarneCh held open
house on Sunday when they cele-brated the fortieth anniversary of
their• marriage, when over 100
relatives registered in the guest
beak. Mrs, Malcolm McLeod, of
Ripley poured' tea afternoon and
evening.,
WIITIMOULTRQUaaMis, Frank
Miller ,Was in charge of the short I
Program. presented la the loallgaide t
hail last Saturday evening, when
friends dad relatives gathered , for
a miscellaneous shower for Misses
,Lois and Myrtle Orow,$ton, whose
double wedding takes place in
June.
Mrs, Wm. Scott led in a Lang-.
song, Mrs. Lawrence McLeod gave
a reading, Carolyn Mathers played
a piano OPIQ, Mrs. Chas. Tiffin. led
in a flower contest, Mrs. Wm. Ken-
nedy, sang a solo, Mrs.!
George Fisher gave a reading, Mrs, I
VVm, Scott Was In charge of a
humorous "Double Mock Wed-
ding,"
The girls were called to the front
and Mrs, Evans read an address.
Four girls, Ruth McGillivray,
Phyllis Moore, Betty Mll
Janet Gaunt, assisted the ibieh deea-tno-
.be with their gifts, and, Misses• 1[4 ,is
and Myrtle thanked their friends
for their gifts and kindnesses to
them.
Lunch was served and all en-
joyed the social time together.
Those from here who attended
Were, Mrs. Roy Irwin and Louise,
and Miss Ruth Irwin, Mrs, Finley,
Mrs. Elwood Barbour and Phyllis,
and Mrs. George Fisher.
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Dies at Saskatoon Miss Agnes Dickson, who was a
missionary in China for many
, A former resident of this district 'years, and later worked among the
iaSsed away at his home in Saska- Chinese in Canada. She now resid-
teen, Sask, He was Duncan Mc- es in the Presbyterian Residence,
Penmarvian Home, at Paris, for
widows,
retired missionariesand minister's
Mrs, 'Thos, Morrison led in the
Glad Tidings prayer, The roll call
was answered by a money gift to-
wards the supply funci.. Arrange-
ments were made to attend the
Tuesday. Mrs, McKague, Mrs. Mc-
. one .brothei also • survive: Mrs. Innis, Mrs. Frank Coulter, Mrs.
Egar (Susan) Vincent, spring-, Dawson Craig and Mrs. Jas. Wil-
son planned to attend. Mrs. Angus
MacKay will be the special
speaker.
Mrs. John. Craig led In the dedi-
catory prayer. Mrs. John McGee
had' charge of the topic, from the
study book, on South-East Asia;,
telling of , the responsibility of
Presbyterian NV:M.S.
Met at ChurchGH WHITECHRC—The regular
monthly meeting of the VV.M,S, of
presented with an electric frying 'the •Presbyterian Church was held
pan, as a remembrance from the on Friday last in the S.S. room of
group. We extend best wishes from the church, with the president,
this community to Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Dawson Craig, presiding„Mrs.
Cook fOr many more years of Robert Pardon read the Scripture
happy, married life, messagee from Math. 5 and from
I These. 5. Mrs. Craig led in the
meditation period, telling of •the
WawanOsli Native "Shining Light of Eighty'Years"
and the birthday party held for
day with her parents, Mt. and Mrs.
Robt, Montgomery.
Mr, and •Itifrs.,Jos. Forster, Win-
nipeg arrived at the home of his
father, Mr. Jas., Forster pf. West
Wawanosh last week and • on Sun-
day, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson
and family; Mr. and Mrs. ,Ronald
Forster and, family, Lucknow, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Forster and fams' -
ily of Ripley, and other local rela-
tives, gathered,' ,at, Mr. Forster'
home. They leave. shortly to visit
with relatiiee in other districts,
and then to Detroit, on their re-
turn trip home,
Miss 1Vlarjarie. Curate, of London,
spent ' the ..week-end with her
mother, Mrs. J, Currie and on
Sunday, they,. arid Mrs. George
McGee and... family visited with
Mrs. Harvey Reid, of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. 'John Gaunt and
familY, Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Ross,
kr., and Mrs., Russell gaunt and
Mr. and Mis:' Albert 'Coultes at-
tended the Gaunt-Mathers, nuptials
at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Math-
ers, of Morris, on 'Saturday. The
reception was' held at the Hotel
Brunswick,, Wingham' .
Eci:McQuillinwaS chairman
for theaprograre. held, in Langside
Hall . on ,Friday evening by the
pupils 'of 'S,S1 9; ' Kin,loss, A
spleadid,.crowd. was, in attendance.
Lunch ,Was,. served.', and Tiffin's
or chestra, provided music, for danc-
ing.
The, Kerr crusher moved into
Aldin. Purdon'a gravel pit on Fri,
day and trucits',have been busy on
the rider road 'and ,12th of East
Wawanosh over'' the All week-end.
country roads seem to need a
good coat of. 'gravel this spring
and many are having' their lanes
gravelled.
Rev. Glen Eagle of Clinton will
have charge of the anniversary
services in the, United Church here
on Sunday,' June 2. A social even-
ing will be held' in the Memorial
Hall here on June 7, when the
beautiful moving picture, "Nigeria
Meets Her Queen", will be shown,
A short play, "Nobody Home",
will be presented by young folks
of.ahe Y.P.U. group.
Neighbours and friends gathered
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Stan-
ley Marks of East Wawanosh on
Wednesday last for the trousseau
held in honour of the approaching
Marriage on, Saturday, of their
daughter, Miss Alice Marks, 'now
Mrs. Wade Stapleton. During the
evening she was presented with a
hostess chair, and Ironing board
and a pretty vase.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Montgom-
ery and Mr, and Mrs. John Jam-
ieson spent,,Saturday at Kitchener.
Brick United Church W.M.S. will
hold its meeting this Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. Ed-
ward Smyth.
Mr. Chas, Falconer and son,
John. of Ghouls .Visited on Sunday
With his ,parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jas.
PaletT etKennethlVt Dowling visited on
Monday last with her Maher, Mrs.
Wm,W, Rooney of :Mount Forest and
Mr and Mrs, ElwOod Rooney and
cildren of Mount Forest visited
at the !Dowling home on Sunday.
Mr, arid Mrs. Ceell •Faleoner
la spent the Wee ,end at the 'home
of their son, Relleoll Falconer
of Sarnia.
Mr, and Mrs. JaS, Real re-,
turned home on Friday from a
short honeYmobn, and left on Sun-
day to Spend three Weeks on a trip
to visit With his relatives at White
Reek,
Ma and Mrs, Jack /ten' and
children of Tillsorthurg spent the
week-end at their home at tine,
vale and with her ,parents, Mt, and
Mrs, Herbert LaidTaw,,
Mr. and Mrs, John ,McC4ee VVill
United Missionary •
Society Meets
WHITECHURCH—The regular
monthly meeting of the W.M.S. of
the United Church was held in the
S.S. room of the church on Wed-
nesday, with Mrs. 1V1illan Moore,
1st vice-president, presiding. Mrs.
Robert Laidlaw read the Scripture
message from Math. 25. Mrs. Moore
explained the theme, Trans-Cana-
da, telling of the W.M.S. work in
boarding schools and school homes
community missions in the East
and in the West, the work among
the 'Orientals and Indians, and the
medical missionary work, and the
hospitals. Mrs, Ezra Scholtz told of
the work' in Quebec, Mrs. G. E.
Farrier, of the work in Newfound-
land, and Mrs. Russell Purdon of
the work with Holland neighbours,
Mrs.. W, R, Farrier and Mrs. J. D,
Beecroft told of the work of the
missionary-at-large in Yorkton,
Sask.
Mrs, Milian Moore gave a splen-
did report of the Presbyterial
meeting at Clinton and spoke of
the special mission in Huron this
October, and the 51 members of the
W.M.S, in Huron, who had passed
on during the past year.
Mrs. J, 0, Bee'croft led in prayer
for thesuccess of the Work of the
missimiaries. Arrangements were
made by the W.A. to hold a social
evening in connection with the
anniversary services, and have the
picture "Nigeria Meets 1.-/er Queen".
Plans Were made to pack the bale
this week, Mrs. Albert Coultes's In-
vitation to the W.M.S. to meet at '
her home in June and to held the'
birthday tea was gratefully accept-
Mrs, Moore closed the meeting
With prayer.
be in London on Thursday for the
graduation exercises at Victoria
Hospital, where their niece, MiSs
i:lelen Diehl :low is one Of the grad-
uates, On Saturday, they will be in
attendance at the graduation exer-
ciSes at Western University, where
graduates.
Mrs,
hew, Donald Dickisonk
Mrs, thou, Moore, Who has been
With her 'daughter, Mrs, Sperling.
at Winghiun, for the past two
Weeks, spent the, weekend 'at her
home here.
Mrs. Chas. t ill Sple of Torento,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs, J. 0. Oillespir and with Mr,
and Mrs. 'ChM Martin and Xin-
lough,telatives,
ats
kis onc very e in a while our air pump gets
something like the hiccups . .
Nothing like this ever happens here . and isn't
likely to! All our equipment works as smoothly
as Our people . and that's about as smooth' as
you can get. For heads-up service, head in here!
VVINGHAM MOTORS
Phone 139 Winglisoa
YOUR BEST MILK. MARKET IS'THE
HARRISTON PLANT
For many years we have led the field in milk prices for' all
milk powder plants in Ontario. In addition, we have paid, 10c
to 20c per 100 lbs. higher than other nearby, milk powder plants
and have equalled, and sometimes bettqred the milk priceS of
evaporated milit plants.
Our lowest price last year Was $2.65 and we hope
'to be able to paylat least $3.00 this summei.
We have been able to pay top prices for milk, because of':•our
Ice Cream business which has been increasing each year in line,
with increased consumption.
We have installed additional equipment this Year
to handle more milk. Your rskimmilk i,s wo'rt'h
more this year than everapproxiinatelY :90c
per 100 lbs. — so increase your farm income with
less labour by shipping milk 'instead of cream.
Call Canada Packers Wingham '142 ,..z;nd
we will arrange to .haveom: truck pick up yourmilk.
HARRISTON •
MANUFACTURERS OF YORK ICE CREAM
F. R. Chittick, Mgr. G. A. Cain, SuPt.
Phone 20
TO ALL LIFE INSURANCE
POLICYHOLDERS:
IMPORTANT
NO T IC13
Retirement Savings Plans Eligible for
INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS
The Income Tax Act (Canada) was recently
amended to permit individual taxpayers to
deduct from their income, within certain limits,
premiums paid for retirement savings plans in
1957 and later ,years.
The savings portion of either a new or an
existing life insurance policy may be quail-
ed as a retirement savings plan. Existing life
insurance policies therefore need not be sur-
rendered in order to take advantage of this tax
relief.
The possible advantages Of the deduction
should in each case be considered in rela-
tion to the restrictions required by law' to be
included in a savings plan to make it eligible
for the deduction, and in relation to the policy-
holder's own particular tax circumstances.
Policyholders interested, in the new dechic
'Lion should consult their life insurance under-
writers or their companips, ...••• • --
*THE .LIFrINSIAANCE
COMPANIES IN CANADA
Grant To Canada Couneil
For Arti and Sciences
$100,000,000
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A family gathering on Sunday marked the 40th wedding anniversary
Mr'. of M. and Mrs. /yI Harry Cook, at their home at arnoch. Mr. and 'Mrs
Cook are about to cut the wedding take, Photo by Harvey McDowell.
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Christians' in the world these days,
and giving a glimpse of the revo-
lutionary state of the world, of the
different religions donlinant in the
Phillipine Islands, a group of 7000
islands, with a population of 17 mil-
lion. Mrs. McGee held 'a question-
naire, with Mrs. Malrath, Mrs.
Andrew'Gaunt, Mrs, Marshall, Mrs.
Craig, Mrs, Conn and ',Mrs. Coulter
taking part in the discussion.
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt sang, "Ready
to Do His Will", and Mrs. Gordon
Rintoul led in prayer. The meeting
was closed with the Lord's prayer.
Mrs. Robert Ross.. presented a dark
quilt to the W.M.S. for the fall'
bale.
Couple to Celebrate
Fiftieth- Anniversary
grWHITECHURCH—Bev. and Mrs.
W. J. Watt will quietly celebrate
the fiftieth anniversary of their
marriage this Thursday with their
family at a dinner party at the
Hotel Brunswick, Wingharp,
Mrs. Watt's only brother and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Barbour,
of Saskatoon, Sa,sk, arrived last
week to be present.' The following
of their family will also be in at-
tendance, Dr, and Mrs. Arthur
Watt, of London; Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Watts and daughters, of
Toronto; Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Watt, and family of Mitchiell;
Rev, and Mrs. George Watt and
family, of Dungannon; Mr. and
Mrs. George Thompson and sons,
of Feversham; Mr. and Mrs. Milian
Moore and family, of Kinless. Dr.
and Mrs, Donald Watt and family
of B. C,, could not be present.
Their many friends in this coin;
munity extend best wishes for
many more such happy fainily
gatherings.