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WINGHAM ONTARIO
ONTARIQ
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Select Committee on
Crop Insurance
On April 5th, 1960, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario appointed
si,Select,cominittee„ "to enquire into all matters relating to insur-
4110 of agrienitura), crops produced in Ontario against hazards to
tlAese empa-during the growing season," and, without limiting the
generality. of the foregoing, to inquire into the following matters:
1. The hazards affecting each crop during the growing season,
such as hail, drought, frost, wind, excessive rainfall, flood,
disease, insect pests, etc.;
2.. The annual losses sustained by the producers from each
hazard;
3. The insurance, if any, presently available for crop insuvt
ance in respect of each hazard;
4. The rates charged or that might be charged by insurance
4itlinst any or all hazards;
5„ The application of the Crop Insurance Act (Canada) to
Ontario, or particular areas thereof, or in respect of part
denier crops or otherwise;
Ana to make such recommendations as are deemed advisable with
respect thereto;
Tlim, Committee. invites, representations from parties interested in
any or, all aspects of the foregoing terms of reference. Such repret
kiiiit@gRs,shiluktke. in the form of written briefs, fifteen copies
prwhich shonl,d, bc,*ubinitted to the Secretary of the Committee
npt later than September 15th, 1960. An opportunity will be given
Iv* date for those, making submissions to appear in person
before. the Committee.
C. R. Bagg,
William:A. Stewart, Secretary,
C4411Pg43, Box 247, Parliament Bldgs.3
Julie 16th, 1960. Toronto 2, Ontario.
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BLYTH - WINGHAM CARGILL kJ.
Mn and Mrs. Roy Robinson and
seas visited their grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. W. J, Humphrey, of
St. CHelens, on Sunday last.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Diemen were
in London on Sunday and Mr.
Roger Inglis was able to leave the
hospital and. returned home With
Mr. Bieman, Mr. Inglis will spend
a few days at the Diemen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jamieson and
her mother, Mrs. Stapleton, visited
with Mrs. Campbell and Mrs.
Chanmey do Wingham.
. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Lougheed,
Cheryl and Loi, of St, Thomas;
'Mr, and Mrs, Bill Gibson and baby,
Rhonda Louise, of Lucknow; Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and son,
Lonnie, of Wingham, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher,
Mr. and. Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw and,
family spent Sunday with his mo-
ther, Mrs. Willa Laidlaw, at the
home of Miss Farrow, in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and
family, also Mrs. Agnes Elliott,
and Mrs. Laura Galbraith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell
Elliott and family, of Ailsa, Craig.
The Martin relatives attended the
funeral of Mr. John Thompson, of
Dungannon, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hussey, of
Toronto, spent the week-end with
her aunt, Mrs, Charles Robinson,
and Mr. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson a:la
sons visited with her sister, Mrs.
Don Fraser, Mr. Fraser and family,
of Walton.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Smythe spent
Sunday with his brother, Mr. Sam
Smythe, and Mrs. Smythe, of
Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs. John Pundon spent
the week-end at Acton with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Moore and Mr.
Gordon Moore, also .with Mr, and
Mrs. Clare Collins and family, of
Georgetown,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clare and
baby, Walter, of Toronto, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Daw. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burchill spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, ,James
McGladery and family, near Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Jackiin
and family, of Brussels, visited
on Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cook,
Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Robinson
and bbys visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Brown, of Auburn.
Mrs, Shirley Tower and son,
Paul, and Mrs. Davidson, of Tor-
onto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Chamney On Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bard and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pearson, Terry
and Larry, of Guelph, visited with
Mr, and Mrs. John C, MeBurney.
Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Johnston at-
tended the double funeral at Walton
on Tuesday of Mrs, Bolger and
daughter, Rose Marie, ear accident
victims on Friday last. Our deep-
est syrnapthy is with the Bolger
family, friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alcock, of
BrusSels, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Bill Irwin and Murray.
Mr. Wilfred Welker Is a patient
in Wingham Hospital for treat-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs, Alec Leaver and
Mrs. Davidson, also Mr. and Mrs.
Jack .Coultes Spent Sunday in
Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shieli at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Eliza-
beth Congrarn in Lucknow on Sun.
day.
Mr% and Mrs, "Hugh Mason, Of
Edmonton, and Mr. and Mrs, Dave
Yule 'and family, of Agiricovrt,
Called at the. .13eqeseft. herne,.
StUnday last,
Wingham Delegates
Attend Convention
Ernest Falconer, Presiding minis-
ter of the Wingham congregation
of Jehovah's .Witnesses has an-
nounced that over 25 Jehovah's
Witnesses from Wingham and area
who will be attending the four-day
convention of Jehovah's Witnesses
in Toronto this week-end, will be
assured rooming accommodation
during the convention. Already the
response of 'NW managers, motel
and rooming house operators, and
particularly Toronto housewives,
has assured comfortable accommo-
dation for the rnere ,than 25,000
delegates expected.
In obtaining 5,825 roams in ho-
tels and motels and 8,444 in private
homes, Witnesses from 53 congre-
gations in Toronto and, vicinity
spent 16,137 hours during the past.
four weeks in climbing stairs and
knocking on the deers of Toronto
homes and prefessicalal hostelries.
A staff of 62 full-time volunteers,
has been required to, process the
accommodations and assign then),
to the delegates.
PAUL MORE ON
TOUR TO ALASKA
WHITEOHURCII -t Paul Gros-
korth "spent. the weef;,..end.' tit,' tiffs
home here and. as. Wm as school
closes he will assist in fitting up
buses at 'Unionville to make a tour
to Alaska'.
Paul was, on this trip last year,
which took them to the West
Coast through the Grand Canyon.
down the coast of the USA and
home. In all, the trip takes about
six weeks.
The buses are equipped. With
sleeping quarters and cooking, fa-
cilities, which are used in the
camps, The tourists are teachers.
They will gather at London and
begin their journey on July 2, go-
ing by way of. Calgary where they
Will attend the Stampede. On their
return they will tour the "Bad
Lands."
LADIES PACK BALE,
OVERSEAS RELIEF
WHITEOITURCH —. The United
Woman's Missionary Society met
at the home of Mrs. McClen-
aghan for the regular meeting and
birthday tea, The president, Mrs,
Milan Moore, presided for the
meeting.
The study ,hook "The Press,"
was given by Mrs. Garnet Farrier,
Mrs. Dan Tiffin played a piano
solo.
Mrs. Eunice Gillespie presided
for the worship service. Prayer
was given by Mrs. Elwood Gros-
korth.
The. WA meeting was held after
the WMS meeting, with the presi-
dent, Mrs. James Falconer, irk
charge, A report on thq' proceeds
of the supper was given. The birth..
day tea, was then t enjoy;eci by sIX,.
teen members.
On Wednesday Mrs. Garnet Par,
rier and Mrs. Elwood. Groskorth
packed a !bale for overseas relik,
Weifihint 90 iibt. e,nd italtlita at $W,
Evening Guild
Enjoys Supper
The Evening Guild of St. Paul's
Anglican Church met on Tuesday
of last week for the final meeting
of the summer, 'when the members
enjoyed a pot luck supper.
During the business period which
followed, Mrs. Miller Davis, presi-
dent, requested. that anyone Mrhq
could, volunteer to help for the
forthcoming TB survey tQ be held
Wingham..
The group leaders, for the fall
were named and Mrs. C. R, Wilkin-
son reported for the visiting Coln-
rnittee, Mrs, Terry Nethery volun-
teered tq take charge of the junior
congregation for the month of
August and Mrs. Walter Pleisfqrd,
with Mrs. R. J. Harrison to assist,
will look after the junior choir fqr
the summer months,
Rev. C, P. Johnson closed the
meeting. The Guild will resume ac-
tivities in September, '
Messrs, Bill Reavie, Bob Ar-
buckle, Bob,Scott and Ronald Caul-
tes visited, with Mr. Rutherford,
Reavie in Westminster Hospital in
London on Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattison and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Patti-
son spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Watson and son, of
Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattison and
family' attended the Higgins re-
union at Gorrie park on Saturday
last.
Mr, and -Mrs. Gordon Ritchie, of
Lucknow, and Mr, and, Mrs. Ger-
shorn Johnston spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMichael, of
Clinton, spent Sunday evening with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom
Johnston,
Mrs. Minnie McLean, of Wrox-
eter, is visiting with Mrs. Eunice
Gillespie and other friends in the
village,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Engel,
Owen, Susan and Faye, of Gay-
lord, Mich., visited this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and
ether Coultes relatives,
Mrs, Annie McQuillin, of Ripley,
spent the first of the week at her
home here.
Mrs. Margaret Nlismith, of Fipr-
est Grove, Oregon, Misses Jean
and Barbara Campbell, of Len-
don, and Mrs, 'Robert Ross, of
Whitechurch, visited with Mrs,
John Miller,. of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fells,' Patric-
ia, and baby, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with Mr, and.
Mrs. Russel Ritchie.
Mn Leroy. Rintoul, of Milton,
Spent the week-end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul.
' Mr.' and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and.
'Mr: 'Joe Tiffin were in Guelph on
Saturday supplying music for the
Junior Farmers of Teeswater • in
•the square dance competition. The
Teeswater competitors won fourth
place.
Mrs. Jim. Gaunt and Janet, of
Morris, spent Friday with Mrs.
John Gaunt,
Mr. Brian King, of Teeswater,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Arscott.
Saturday Mr. and Mrs: Clayton
Scholtz, Karen and Leese, of God-
erich, visited with Mr, and Mrs,
Ezra Scholtz.
Mrs, Peter Norman is a patient
in the Wingham Hospital. We
wish her a speedy recovery.,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and
family, of Exeter, spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are moving
this week to London,
Mr. John Taylor, of East Wa-
wanosh, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin and
Mrs, Mary Jane Tiffin,
Mr,. and Mrs. Angus Falconer
and Allan went to Sarnia on Sat-
urday and took the trailer from
Sarnia to Brantford, where Angus
will be stationed for a time.
Mr. Albert Coultes has completed
he foundation for Mr. Garnet
Farrier's house, which is now
ready for the carpenters.
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Inglis, Bonnie
and Tommy, of Fordwich, viisted
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Inglis on
Sunday.
Mr. .and Mrs„ Wallace CcInn,
Muriel and Alma, spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Scott,
of Ripley,
Miss Karen Groskorth spent
Sunday with her friend, Miss.
Elaine Conn,
Mr. and Mrs, Dan Cassidy, of
Bluevale, spent Sunday with Mr.
arid Mrs. Walter Arscott.
Mrs. Adeline Dowling spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Rooney, of Mount
Forest.
Mrs. 'Musgrove, of Wroxeter,
visited on Sunday with her datigh-
ter
'
Mrs. Doris 'Willis,
16% and Mrs. Herb BucktOn, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert /lamilton, of
Kirilots,• visited on Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Buckton,
Mr. Rally Tiffin has gone to
assist Mr, Dan McInnes, of Rin-
loss, with his fern', work for the.
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel ChaInnan,
Garry, Mrs. Mary Chap/tan, Mrs.
Lily McClenaghari and Mildred
and Mr, Percy MeCietitighan, of
Lucknow, spent Sunday viewing
the sites at Elora,
Mr, and Mrs. Wilarnore, of St.
Marys, spent a few days at the
]tome of Mr, and Mrs. Pete 1/br;',
man and on their return they
took. Monty and, Lorne with them,
While their Maher, Mrs, Xotrilariy
Is a 'patient in Wingham Moults],
Visitors, over the week-end with
Fisher were
Mr. and: Mrs. Lougheed and fam-
ily, of St, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
and'mr daughter; Rhonda Rahoornadolat
C4Fi:s.hrea.:adn404:1496r.s.11inePin:g:SlrePson and
family spent Friday evening with
Mr. .and. .Mm Carman Whytock.
Mr. and. Mrs. Douglas 'Simpson,
of Oulross, and. Mr. and. Mrs. -lor-
vey Kalb of Detroit, spent Sunday
with Mr. and. Mrs.. Hugh Simpson.
Mr, and Mrs. George Rpss, of
Owen 'Sound, spent the week-end
with. relaticces here.
On. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sel Gaunt, accompanied by Mr.
Thomas, Gaunt, spent the clay in.
London,
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be
Dr. Arthur Watt, of peck Mem-
0sruinacil 4. .11yee pl tat visited his
parents, Rev, and Mrs, Watt, qn
M. Elwood Greslierth, garen.
Mrs, Russel Chapman, .Miss Elaine
corm, .W5. Garnet. Farrier, Mrs.
W. R. Parrior end - Janice attended
the wedding in Brussels Presby,
terian Church on Saturday at 2.30
p.m., of Miss Illigabeth Pipe to
Mr. John Albert Coultes, Relatives
attending the. wedding from .here
Were Mr. and Mrs, John Gaunt,
'Kerley and Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Ross.
The Whitechurch WI will meet
DRIVE IN
Theatre ",.11.1eriston
Tuesday evening, at 8,30 In the
Whitechurch community memorial
hall. The roll call will be answered
by naming a township In Bruce
or :Huron County. St. Helens, Para-
mount and Iairshea 'branches are
to be guests", A miscellaneous, aue,,,
tion sale, is 'being held. Mrs. D.
5. MeeNaughton, of Wiiightun, is
the special speaker.
BY CONURBATION
WHITECHURCH--Sunday even-
ing at, the United Church Mr. A.
R. Neelon preached his farewell
Sermon to a large congregation,
The choir sang the anthem "There
Is Power in Prayer," Mr, Neelon's
sermon was "The Sacrament and
What It Means" after Which the
congregation partook of the
Sacrament.
After the singing of the last
hymn Robert Laidlaw called Mr.
I
and Mrs. Neelon and family to the
front and spoke words of best
wishes to them. Mr. Neelon has
been serving here two years. The
first year, as a rule, the congrega-
tion idolizes the new preacher, the
second year they criticize, the
third year they tolerate them and
the fourth year anything could
happen. Hence they assured Mr.
and Mrs. Neelon they were fortun-
ate in that they had received the
call before criticisms came.
On behalf of the congregation
Albert Coultes presented the fam-
ily with a gift of money; on behalf
of the YPS Miss Karen Groskorth
made a presentation, while Mrs.
Dan Tiffin presented Mrs. Neelon
with a gift on behalf of the WA.
Both spoke words of appreci-
ation for gifts received.
After this all repaired to the
basement where lunch was served,
and all spoke farewells tq Mr. and
'Mrs, Neelon.
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Sert-
Contributing, primarily to the
success of the solicitation was the
reaction of hosts and hostesses to
the 1957 convention delep'tes. The
exemplarly conduct of the Wit-
nesses was remembered and people
went out of their way to again
provide them with. rooms: Already
delegates from 26; States, eight
provinces, and the Island of Haiti
A euchre party was held in are represented, It is expected, that
Fordyce School last Wednesday upwards of 400 new Witness anin-evening. High lady was Kathleen . ters will he ordained by water
O'Malley; high gent was Gordon ls baptism during the convention. Taylor. After lunch Donna Rintoul
read an address and Neil Rintoul, Mr, Falconer, in announcing the
Sharon Rintoul and Brenda Web- plans of the local ceogregation, said
ster presented their teacher, Mrs, it has been necessary to cancel all
meetings in the Kingden,r4, 'Hall this George Fisher, with two lovely gifts, Mrs. Fisher thanked the week-end due to all being away.
children for the gifts. for the Christian Assembly.