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Whitechurch News
were Sunday visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
McInnes.
On Saturday Mr. Fred Tiffin
and Mrs, Charles Tiffin went to
London and Mr. Charles Tiffin
was able to return home with
them from St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mrs. Robert Ross returned on
Friday after visiting a few days
last week with her sister, Mrs.
Bill Craig and Mr. Craig of
Scarborough and seeing their
brother, Mr. Joe Mireheuse of
Biggar off by train at Toronto
on the trip home after a month's
visit with relatives.
Little Miss Debbie Coultes of
Dresden, who spent Easter week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Coultes, returned
home Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes,
Kevin and Blaine.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Scholtz
of Blyth vicinity visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz. We are pleased to re-
port Ezra is still improving in
health,
Mrs. Don Gray and Tommy
of London spent the week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Magoffin, and Bonnie and Don-
ald, who spent Easter week with
their grandparents, returned
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stock-
hill, Harold, Kenneth, Shane,
and Connie of South Porcupine,
left for home on Friday after
spending the week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morri-
son.
Mr. Russel Chapman and Mr.
Wesley Tiffin attended a bus
operators' convention held in
Toronto on Thursday.
Mrs. Charles Tiffin accomp-
anied Mr. and Mrs, Parish Mof-
fat of Wingham to London on
Friday, where all visited with
Mr. Charles Tiffin.
Whitechurch community hall
board held a meeting on Thurs-
day evening at the home of Mrs,
Garnet Farrier. Those present
were the chairman, Mrs. Geo.
Fisher, Mrs. Russel Ross, Mrs.
Garnet Farrier, Mr. Elroy Laid-
law and Mr. Bill Evans.
We are happy to report Mrs.
Russel Ritchie was able to re-
turn home from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Tuesday.
She is not making as rapid a re-
covery as her many friends wish
for her.
Art Moore has returned to the
farm after spending the winter
months with his family and
grandchildren at Belmore, Wing-
ham, Woodstock and' Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hast-
ings and family of Wingham
It seems like only yesterday
this was a farmer's field
Today, it's the site of Canada's third and
largest nuclear generating station. A power-
rulexample allow heavy industry has grow ri
in Ontario.
Ontario's industrial growth has helped
provide a standard of tieing that ranks
among the world's highest. It helped to
create 102.000 new jobs in 1960_, and higher
paying jobs. Our wages are 1 8" „ per capita
above the national merage, and our nn-
ernploment rate stands at only 2.5",„
Life in Canada has come a long way. But
this is only the beginning. You can help
make sure opportunities continue to de-
velop. One way: hen shopping for price
and quality, SHOP CANADIAN.
ONTARIO'S GROWTH RECORD
Ontario. Canada's industrial heartland, tic-
counts for about 40"„ of the nation's gross
national product, and contributes almost
50% of the direct laves.
Ontario industries no ‘k evport men SI
hdtion %sorth of goods annually to world
markets.
13) 1t170 it is etpected that Ontario's thriv-
ing research community at Sheridan Park
%kill grow to enable 6.000 scient ists and sup-
porting personnel to aid Ontario manu-
facturers in pros iding new and better
products for Canadians,
OCA/tFINIVIENT
TPIACiE CPWSAIZIE
Department of Economics and Development
When shopping for price and quality" Shop Canadian
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WHITECHURCH
On Thursday Miss Janette
Johnston and Miss Nancy John-
ston of Clinton and Mrs. Hank
Kragt, Fern and Ingrid visited
with Mrs. Charles Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith
of Markham visited Easter week
with his sister, Mrs, Russel Chap-
man and Mr. Chapman.
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PLAN NOW
to attend the
East Wawanosh
CENTENNIAL
CELEBRATION
AUGUST 5-6-7
Credit union holds
annual meeting
THE ANNUAL MEETING
EAST WAWANOSH
Federation of Agriculture
will be held in the
COMMUNITY HALL, WHITECHURCH
Monday, April 10
at 8:00 p.m.
A good attendance would be appreciated.
30.6c The annual banquet and
meeting for members and share-
holders of the Wingham Com-
munity Credit Union was held at
Danny's Restaurant last Friday
evening.
Following a turkey dinner
President Dave Burgess conduct-
ed the official business and re-
viewed the financial statement
for the past year. Special guest
speaker for the evening was M.
P.P. Murray Gaunt, who con-
gratulated the Wingham Credit
Union for its tremendous success
and growth since it was first
established in 1960. He outlin-
ed many interesting points in
legislation taking place on the
Bank Act, finance and loan cor-
porations and wage assignments.
He also stressed the importance
of borrowers making sure they
keep in communication with the
organization from which they
made the loan, to assure a good
credit rating.
John Bowman of the CIA in-
surance office in Clinton spoke
briefly on the service they are
offering to Huron County.
Alf Holmes of the Ontario
Credit Union League, London,
was called on to install new of-
ficers to vacancies in the var-
ious departments. Nominated
and re-elected for a three year
term to the board of directors,
Earl Heywood and Les Reynolds.
Nominated and elected to a two
year term on the supervisory
committee, Jahn Strong Jr. and
nominated and elected to the
credit committee for a three
year term, Charles Davidson.
Mrs. ElsieJenkins was the
winner of a door prize awarded
by John Bowman of Co-Op In-
surance,
MEMBERS OF THE Howick 4-H Calf Club
elected officers for the year at the organi-
zational meeting in Gorrie March 30th.
Named to executive posts were Chuck Gib-
son, secretary-treasurer; Blaine Wylie,
president; Doug Hardy, vice-president, and
Warren Wylie, press reporter, The club
will include members with both beef and
dairy calves.
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Members on the Board of
Directors hope to enlarge the
loan limit soon and arc looking
forward to the day when an office
building can be erected to ac'
comrnodate a complete office
staff s
board of Directors: Jack Gores
butt Jr., Borden Jenkins; Dave
burgess, 1-latry Montgomery,
Earl Heywood, Jim Swan and
Les Reynolds. Supervisory Com.
mittce Earl Jenkins, Harry West,
John Strong Jr. Credit Commit ,
tee: Robert Sinnamon, I., Car-
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