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WIIITECHURCII
Mrs, Myrtle Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Smith, of Preston,
visited on .Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. A, E. Buckton. Miss Elizabeth
Hamilton, of ,Niagara Falls, also
visited with 'her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Buckton„ on Saturday,
Ind Mr. anti Mrs. •Iferb. linektoe,
of Lueltnew, visited on' Sunday
vith his parents.
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SMITH-On Tuesday, May 17, in
Toronto General Hospital, to, Mr.
ana Mrs. Ross Smith, of Toronto,
a daughter.
At the regular meeting of the
Wingham Preeeptory, Royal Week
Knights, held on Monday eyening„
Rt. W. Sir Knight Walter Scott of
Belgrave _gave a very complete re-
port of the recent Grand Lodge
meeting.
Wor, Preceptor William Hender-
son of Wingham presided for the
gathering.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aitcheson
and son, ilradley, of LucicnoW,
moved last week to the Cooper
t farm in West Wawahosh.
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them . , . the way you develop them, and protect them against
disease and parasites . . all these affect the efficiency of Your
layers, and your profits from them,
EXPERIENCE PROVES THAT DETAILS ARE IMPORTANT.
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DEMONSTRATE EFFICIENCY-Members of the at handling the Breo gun lower photo, and at first
Wingham District High School Cadet Corps; are aid in the upper photo. The students . were' corn-
shown above as they demonstrated their efficiency ' mended by the inspecting- officer for their work.
WIIITECIIURCII
Mr. and Mrs. Ani,us lealeoner
and sons :rent Suncley with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. WM.
Jackson, of Blyth.
Mr. and. Mrs.. Jas. Hendehscn
and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holmes,
of Brantford, spent the week-end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Tiffin.
Mrs. Cecil Falconer and Mr. and
Mrs. Jas,-Faleoner and Loin visited
on Wednesday with Mr. and Mr:.
Percy Vincent, of Auburn.
Mr. Mitche:1 Fdllott, Bruce and
Linda, of Ailsa Craig, visited on
Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Gordon Elliott, Of Wing-ham.
Mr. and I',lrs. Kenneth Laidia;
-uld family, of London, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw and with Lucknow rela-
tives, Mrs. Jas. Laitllaw, of (Tod-
erich, visited on Monday with her
family here, fo
Mr. and Miii. Donald Gillespie
and children, of Kinhateh, visited
on Sueday with Mr. and Mrs. (iris
Martin nail v:ith Mts. J, tl. (lillt‘s-
pie.
John Jamie' on and .Toe Moir of
Registered Holsteins
. 139th GLANWORTH SALE
Thprsday, May 26
8 p.m. D.S.T.
AT THE GLANWORTH SALE ARENA
MOSTLY LISTED, VACCINATED and, 'ACCREDITED
A wide selection of Good Fresh and Springing Cows and Heifers.
Several Heifers and Young Cows due in the summer and
early fall.
• 20 Calves and Open.11eifers sired by unit bulls,
2 Service age. Bulls.
SHORE HOLSTEINS Ltd. Sales Managers
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MEDICATED or NON-MEDICATED
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Interesting points to note
about this split-level house de-
signed by architect Jean-Luc
Poulin, of Montreal, are the
living room fireplace with its
14, raised hearth and wide chimney,
the large living room window,
the ample-size master bedreorn
and the convenient dressing
room and bathroom.
There is an atttactive covered
terrace which opens off the
dining room and faces the back
garden. The architect has pro-
vicled for good separation in the
living and sleeping area as well
as a plentiful supply of cup-
board and closet space.
The total floor area 'is 1;113
square feet, excluding garage,
and the exterior dimensions are
42 feet by. 26 feet, six inches.
The total frontage of the }Louie,
including 10 feet, eight inches
for the built-in garage, is 52
feet, eight inches and , would
require a large lot. Working
drawings for this house, knownt
as Design 758, are available from
Central Mortgage and Honing
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INSPECTION PARTY—Cadet Inspection I-0d at the Lockridge; Major R. P. Ritter, WC 99th Fa. Baty.,
high school grounds last week saw Major L. G. R.O.A., (M), Wingham; Lt. Col, R. S. Hetherington,
Viehttrs, 210, 21st Fd. Regt., (M), foreground, chairman Cadet Committee, 'Wingham District High
take the salute. Other members of the inspeeting School Board and Capt. W. A. Anstis, \V.O, Arett•
party included, left to right, Cadet Major Doug Telet Officer.—Advenee-Times Photo.
this district were among the lucky
names drawn on Friday in the
Teeswater Creamery contest on
CKNX.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier
and family, of Long Branch, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Farrier and. fam-
ily, of Kitchener, visited on Sun-
day with their parents, Mr. any'
Mrs. W. R. Farrier. Miss Winnifrec
Farrier, of Toronto, spent tin
week-end there, and Mrs. Lorne
Johnston, of Lucknow, Visited there
On Sanday.
Mr. Paul Groskorth, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Groskorth.
Anniversary services will be held
in the Presbyterian. Church here on
eluaiday, May 29, at 11 a.m. and
p.M., with Rev. McClure, of Moles-
worth, as special speaker. All are
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and
family, of Sarnia, spent the week-
end with his mother, Mrs. J. G.
Gillespie, and with Farrier rela-
tives here.
The Institute ladies are holding
their June me.tting on June 7th, at
8.30 p.m.
Misses Florence and Margaret
Moir, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.
Willard .Lightbern and Audrey, of
Bermuda, spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Richardson. Misses Florence and
Margaret Moir leave by plane this
Friday morning' from Malton air-
port to fly directly to London,
England and will spend three
weeks touring the British Isles,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick visit-
ed.pn Sunday with Mrs. Hingston,
of Wingham.
Growing pullets for top production is not as complicated, as it may sound. The
facts are there is only one system that suits your -operation. Yes, there really
is a SHUR-GAIN Growing Programme to suit every individalipoultryman. These
programmes have been tested and proven for every Canadian condition. We
want to be SHUR you use the system best suited to you.
A call to us will insure you have the right SHUR-GAIN Feeding Programme -
tailored to fit your individual needs. For economical growing of pullets, assuring
you of laying hens built for maximum egg production it has to be the -
SHUR-GAIN Wa
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
visited on Sunday at the home of
her aunt, Mrs, Harold Stewart, of
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson, of
Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Hugh Simpson and other Simp-
son relatives over the week-end
and all visited on Sunday at the
home of their sister,' Mrs. James
Henderson, of Lucknow. •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Smyth, of
London, spent the week-end with
his ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Smyth, and little Cindy, -who had
been visiting here during the past
week, returned home. Miss Lillian
Smyth, of Toronto, also spent the
week-end with her parents.
Little Margaret Robertson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Robertson, had her tonsils removed
in Wingham Hospital on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McInnis and
Caroline and her frnend, Nan -Al-
lan, of ,Toronto, spent the week-
end at the home of his sister,
Mrs. Chester Casemore, of Turn-
berry, and with her sister, Mrs.
Will Cranston, of St. Augustine.
Mr. Leroy Rintoul left last week
to work for the summer months
with Mr. R, Gardhouse, of Milton.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson
and children, of Belmore, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Purdon.
A special congregational meeting,
under the auspices of the re-
arrangement committee of the
Presbytery, will be held in the
Presbyterian Church here this
Thursday evening at 8.30 p.m. to
plan for the re-arrangement of the
Langside and Whitechurch con-
gregations, as South Kinloss has
recently been united with the
Lucknow and Dungannon churches.
All Presbyterian families are urged
to attend this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Sig Foien,and Miss
Mar; Ross, of Toronto, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ross, Of Turnberry,
The officers of the Weirton's In-
A'titute met on Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Garnet Farrier to
plan the programs for the next
year, and to plan for the bus trip
in June over the Hamilton bridge'
and to Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coulter, of
London, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Green-
away.
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Coultea and
Diane visited on Sunday with Mr:
and Mrs. Frank Scott ,of
.Mr. Fred Leaver, of Toronto, is
spending a few days this week at
the Leaver home on the river road.
Sean and Charlie Hopper child-
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hopper;
Wingham, spent last week with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Irwin, West. Wawanosh; and
returned home with their parents
on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John EekertsWiller,
Of CarlAridie, visited nn Sunday itt
the home Of their son, Mr. Frank
EekeneWilier.
Mrs. Harold Walker and Mrs.
Elmer Ireland spent Tuesday in St.
Marys with Mrs. Wood.
Mr. Harris Purdon left on Mon-
day for Espanola, where he works
with a construction company for
the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson and
baby Allan, of Forest, visited on I i
'Sunday with her ,parentsi, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Pattison.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Gershom Johnston for the
week-end or on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Wood and family,
of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Smith and Douglas, Dwight and
Diana, of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
.Jack Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Robinson and family, St.
Augustine, Mr. and .Mrs.• James
Johnston and family, of Turnberry,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston,
of Clinton, and their daughter,
Marie, will spend this week here,
while her parents take a holiday
touring Southern Ontario and into
the States.
Clayton Robinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mason Robinson, was among
the troop Of Boy Scouts from Bel-
graVe who camped at Camp Mar-
tyn over the week-end. „
Mrs. Allan Walker and family, of
'Owen Sound, visited on Sunda
with his parents, Mr. and Mt
E. E. Walker and with former
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mitchell and
Mr. and Mrs. Orest Hawerchuk, of
Toronto, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Currie and Mr..
and Mrs. Robert Arbuckle and
baby Marjorie, of East Wawanosh,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Gaunt.
DeBoor families in this district
attended the celebration held at
Clinton on Monday for the 25th an-
niversary of their sister's marriage,
Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lVfeArthur, of
Orangeville, visited on Sunday
with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Cronin, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Cecil Falconer. Mr. Cionin
was able to leave Whigharrt Hos-
pital on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Orville Hastings
and children, Wingham, and Mr.
41.nd Mrs. George Stanley and child-
ren, of Lucknow, visited on Sun-
Jay with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bragg and
baby Brindy, 'and Mr. arid Mrs.
Douglas Clare and baby Walter,
visited this week-end with their
parents, M. and Mrs. Fred Data.
Mr. and Mrs. gar' Weitz and
children, of Turnberry, 'visited mn
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Currie,
Mr. John Craig was taken from
VVirigharri. Hospital to Victoria Hos-
pital, London, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hill and
family visited On Sunday at the
borne of his Wt.; Mrs. Wilbert
:Norris, of Harriaton,
" Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wort,
family, of Preston, spent the week=
eind with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Moore.
Mr. Earl Bower anti Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Davis and family, of
Waterloo, visited on Sunday with
Mr. 'and Mrs. John Gaunt.
Little Kathy Smith, of Toronto,
s spending this week-end with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. Russell
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and
family visited on Sunday at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Harry
Lindenschmidt, of Walkerton,
lVfr, and Mrs. S. C. Willis, of
Gowanstown, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Brown, of Harriston, visit-
ed on Sunday with Mrs. D.' Willis
and sons. Billie-Willis, of Harris-
ton, also spent the Week-end at
home.
Mrs. Russell Chapman, who has
been a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital for the past two weeks was
able ,to return home on Monday.
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