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4Vir, and Mrs. Cori Weber
'daughters visited on TbliredaY With
Mr, and Mrs. Walter :Cartlidge of
Brentferd, and with• Mr. and Nil's,
George' Weber Of Kitehener. Pe-
vene Chambers pf Harriatcre is
'spending a few days •this week At
the Weber lune here,
' Mr, and Mrs, Alan Pattison and
gr'a'nd-daughter, Doreen Pattison,
visited en Tuesday last with. Mr,
and Mrs Gerald Watson of rorest.
Mr, and Mrs, Howard Snell of
Clinton visited on Sunday with Mr,
and ;Mrs. George Walker. Mr. and
Mrs, Elmer fiepton of, BrantfOrd
spent a few days -this week at the
Walker honie,
Mr. Gordon. Moore of Acton spent
the week-end at the home of his
friend, Gershon) Johnston and Mr.
and Mrs; Chester Longman, Mr.
and Mrs, jack Longman of Wind-
sor visited with Mr. and. Mrs
Johnston, on the way to their
cottage on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs, David Callender of
Guelph spent the week-end at the
home of, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rebert-
son and also visited with Forster
relatives in this district,
Mr, and-110s; Clayton Scholtz and
children • of London, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Scholte,
Mr. Chas, Martin was able to re
turn home" from Victoria Hospital,
London, on Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Kruger and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy' Cringle of Detroit
spent the week-end at the home of
their brother,' Mr. John Giliies, and
with. Lucknow relatives„'
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw
and. tainily of London spent the
week-end with 'his brother, Mr,
Elroy Laidlaw, and with Hunter
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4. As a Victory Bond holder, will I be required to make --, held may be only $50; should take advantage Of tint
any additional payment? 'i- ' offer. It is in his best• interests u- well as ills the alive
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}Cathy -of Toronto spent the weelo, ltio Wieshon*-44,100hee4114sseek Wo4fnes4es, Ane4 titrAti kNik
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fi,984ell Pil:APinAll agsl left to hull,'
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a week
ParrY S9aa4'. See the be of wedding otatiosory at Athol go, rod wimwoN,
44-44-re 140,0o. X4008101 SOS. ;Pt,
L4 lad visited; ;04 Wednesday islet :
wit4 -444 ;t4r4k 0,14e.fole•
and .other .fOrnieP 1Fle4cla this ;
'0,strlett
suite a number from this die,.
trice .Ourieret drive-ill'. -tiseetres
Jest week to eee the story -of- the,
breeiltes*EOpt ,00rtreyed
the: The -004kroodiventm,
144:04 Astothop, Vvolt00,. who, bio:'
visited with cOaltes relativeg in.
Bast Tragealelik for the, past. three
Weeks. Jett ice- Tuesday to reseme .
her duties` at Edmonton,, Alberke;,
Abe is IA. charge wt the, bend of
women, .4044400044. and ,G,G,J4%;
members- ht f.1144 city„ Avhft
terOr visit ,tfse Petleate; lei all- the
city heSpit.44144.: She la' sent by the
Vir.4414 of- the Potted Church, awl
now bee over .eft,* 41004 'help ,
G . ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Patrick St,, Wingham
Phcme 770 /
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eVerht aLreklItnet
Mr, Lorne jOillistall PlOkhOW
has been Very in Wingimin klos-
pital 'for the past two' Weeks,
Mr, 41d Wire, Calneron
and Nancy 04.441440i spent OW Week-end With her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cha.s.. Martin. '
Mr and Mrs. John D.; Rests and
daughter of Cayuga visited over
the week-end with Mende and rala,
tives in this district,
Mr, Jamieson rpttapieve and. Mr.
Robert Henderson were in Toronto'
on Sunday, Mrs: Nenderson and
Arthur accompanied them home
from tha city.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Hugh Simpson and
children attended the Fisher ferne
illy re-union at the. home of Mr.
Harold Campbell of Kinloss. on
Sunddy, when over 70 were ,present,
Mr, and Mrs, Jahn Barbour of
Saskatoon •are visiting this week
with Rev, and Mrs, W, J Watt,
'Rev, and Mrs. Robert Watt, and
family, who have been at a cottage
at Gravenhurst during the past two
weeks, visited, on Thursday with•
his' parents, Rev, and Mrs. W. a,
Watt. Margaret Meore aCcOmPanr
icd them, when they went to visit
his sister,. Mrs, George Thompson
at Feversham,
Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Hayes and
family of Detroit visited last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Russell
Ritchie and with other Tiffin
relatives.
We. D. Willis commenced taking
the 4 week Librarian's course in
Wingham, .on Tuesday. Mrs. Vie-.
ter Emmerson, will have charge of
the store in her absence.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Melvin Rome and
eat Wa p
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
August 5 and 7 •
"WEE 'JEANNIE" .
CinemaSeope and Teebnieolor
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
August 8 and. 9
"ZERO` HOUR"
Dena ,Andrews, Linda Darnel
"ARROWHEAD" ''
(Technicolor)
Charlton Heston, Jack Faience;
MON. , TI.TES; , WED. ,
August 11 - 12 - 13
"PARIS HOLIDAY"
(ginemaSeope - Technicolor)
Bebe Hope, Anite Ekberg :
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..e,,,,,,,,eiteeekereteereememeetemeeereemeeee .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ereseesemeeeeefie ,,,, Mr. and Mrk George' MacKay
of Teeswater and Mr, Robert Mac-
Kay of .Guelph, spent the week-
end eit the hoMe of their sister,
Mrs, Levi BleMare Mr. Blentan is
still a patient in Wingleam Hospi-
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Humphrey
and' Wayne of fiespeler spent the
Week-end at the home of his eister,
Mrs,• Roy ,Robinson.
accompanied Mr.
nel,,11frs. F. C. Willis, of Gowaes*-
town tce! visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart; McNeill of Strathroy on
Sunday..
Mt' and Mrs. Richard Turner
and sons, Rickey and . Allan, of
Torento, :spent the week-end" With,
his rather, Mrs. Allen TOrner.
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Frain of
BrusselS visited on Sunday with
Mis,s'Olive •Terriff.
Mi. and' 11Sr& ,Ross Smith and
IGA Picnic Time
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49c
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aLkce,4rearlicdkall 004 the egerhOon
Miss BarbarW.Gaant motored on
Tuesday last tram Ottawa and
spent a falY days with her tar,
lents, Mr. and We, Edger ,Gaunt,
Mr. It Hfr vpgripsizin spent a few
Ow last -week with Wti, awl- Mrs.
Trunian Beatty at their cottage at
Wasaga Peach,
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil: chairing.
Pelgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Thompson and children, Mr. and.
Mrs, Clarence Chamney
and Sandra, and Mies Jo Anne
MacLangblin of Detroit who has
been visiting here for the past two
weeks, gathered on Sunday at
Springbank, London, with Mr and
Mrs. G. A. 'MaeLaughlin, Detroit,
and his sister, Miss Margaret
isira.cLangigin, London, Miss Jo
Anne Went home, and Claire Chem,
ney accompanied them te, spend
this week in Detroit.
mr, and Mrs. Richard Deacon
and children of Guelph, and Mr.
Gilbert Seitz and ehildren, of De-
troit are visiting this week at the
home of Mr, and MO. Harold'Cur-
eie,
Mr, Austin Cook of Toronto
spent the week-end with his; par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook,
Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene Armitage
and children of London spent the.
week-end with her mother, Mrs.
toung Belgrave, and' with Mr,
and John Maleurney.
/eir, and Mrs: 'Wm. MCDoQe
and children of Strathroy visited
on. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs,
Wm, Kennedy of Nfarnooh.
Mre, Victor Young of Wingham
spent the Week-end With her bra-
Marilyn, and• Mr. and Mrs. Roy ther, Mr. Adam MeBurneY.
Elliott, all of Teeswater, visited on Mr. and Mrs, Win. Eggleston of
Sunday with Mr. and'Mrs. Harold Newport ftickey, Florida, and his
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BACK BACON . •
TABLERITE 0 oz. PHIL
CHICKEN LOAF • .. • • • •
PEANUT BUTTER
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16 oz. 3 . 29c
CLARK'S 15 OZ.
BEANS with PORK . 2 for 31c
I.G.A. - (New Pack) .24 OZ.
STRAWBERRY JAM 43c
Here are the
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visiting at the home ,at bee dough,
ter, Um X, H. Groskorth,
Miss Perbere Campbell Of Lon.
don Spent the week-and with Mrs.
13,ohert Rp
Mr, anp Mrs. Jack Gilleeple and
family of Sarnia spent the week,
end with. Gillespie and Farrier
relatives here, and en Sunday all
gathered' at the home, of Mr, and
Mrs, W, g, Farrier for' a family,
get-together.
Mrs, Irene Patterson of Toronto
spent the week-elul with •her
mother, Mrs, 'Wire Taylor,
Wrr, Ben XeCieriaghan Mr. and
Mrs. Carl MeCienaghan, Mrs.
George XeClerraghan; visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jae.
McIntyre of Richeetow4n. Little Alan
McIntyre, who had spent a week
herereturned home, and Mrs, Ben
111e6enaghan, who had spent the
week at Ridgetown returned to
Whitechurgh.
Mr. and Mrs. Orest Hawerchuk,
Gordon Mitchell and Frances
ry;ofporontorento spent the week-end
with the latter's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Hedy.
Mr. Harold Gaunt of Sarnia,,
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. Russell 'Gaunt.
Miss Janet Gaunt, who has been
employed at Knechtel's, Hanover,
is spending a week's vacation at
her home here.
Miss Marjorie Coultes, nurse-in-
training at Guelph General Hospi-
tal, spent the week-end at her
home here.
, M. and Mrs. Roy Innis, Patsy
and. Caroline of Toronto spent the
week-end with his mother, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Casemore of Turnberry.
Mr. and Mrs. S. McDonald and
Mr. Neil Paterson, of Leamington,
who had gent the week-end at the
Paterson cottage at Big Bay Point
visited on Monday with Mr, F.
WK. Paterson, and Miss Lilian
Paterson, who had been visiting
here for the past two weeks, re-
turned to her home at Leamington.
Mrs. Clarence Lewis of Grimsby
alee' visited' her father, Mr. Pater-
son on Monday, while her hus-
band took in a bowling tournament
at Hanover,
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. McGill of
Clinton and his niece, Mrs, Flor-
ence Robinson Wenz of Ferndale,
Mich., visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft.
Mr. nha Mrs. Arnold Lougheed
and children of ,Midland spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Fisher. Miss Joan
Marshall of Culross spent a few
days lastWeek *at the 'Fisher home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sudds (neo
Olive Garton) of Leamington visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sohn Craig.
Mr. and M.S. Mae highs and her
grand daughter, Sharon, and Mrs.
'Jack. Flannigan of Toronto, Mr.
Wm: •Parry and ICeierieth: Garton,
Highgate, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Inglis and family of Fordwich
visited over the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Inglis, and took in the Lucknow
Centennial.
Many in this district were pleas-
ed to renew acquaintances with the
MacMillan families, who were all
home over the week-end with
Lucknow and Kinloss relatives.
Mr. Spence: Irwin and his car-
penters:finished erecting the shed
for Mr. Wm. Rintoul on Monday,
Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth Williams,
Brian and Bruce of Seaforth, visit-
ed• on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Rintoul, arid Donna spent last week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Caldwell of Blyth.
Miss Beverly Gaunt left on
Sunday to take a position in Kin-
cardine for the month of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland
of Toronto spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Robinson and Wroxeter relatives.
6. *What will be the total of my cash adjustnieti?
It will depend on the type of exchange. For example; ii
$500 8th •Victory Bond exchanged fora $500 Conversion 1
Bond paying •41/2% will give you $8.75 in cash
mediately. This includes earned interest. -
L What is the Canada Conversion Loan of 1958?
It is an offer to' replace all unmatured 3% wartime
Victory Bonds with new 25-year 41/2% Canada Con-
version Bonds. (Other bonds of 'shorter term, bearing
interesfrates of 414%, 3 34% and 3% are also available.)
7. Does this offer apply to Canada Savings Bonds
other Government of Canada Bonds? 1
No. This offer is limited to unmatured wartime Victory •
Limn Bonds only. •
public and business agreement that this is a sensible .
idea and will help protect the soundness of the Canadian S. What steps should I take if it am away from Ionia*
dollar. "vacation and wish to take advantage of this offer?
2. Why is the Government making this conversion offer?
in:Order to reorganize the national debt on a longer
'term basis and thus redy‘ the 'volume of Government
' .refinancing overithe next few yea*Tilere is widespread
You should write immediately to your bank, investment
1 What interest will I' receive on the new bonds? . 'dealer, stockbroker, trust or Joan company, requesting
On the 25-year ponds' the interest rate is 41/z%—this is- _ literature and application forms.
50% greater than the old Victory Bond tate. The in- .i.
9. Does it matter that the Victor", Bond I boltiliierf crease on the 14-year and the 7-year bonds is also ..... ,
substantial. . small? 4
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Litters which have had a setback?
Litters from sale barns?
Litters troubled with disease?
Litters abnormally large?
Litters from sows short of milk?
Litters troubled with unthriftiness?
ALMOST EVERY litter will benefit from this
highly fortified SHUR-GAIN feed — specifically
designed to make those poor, slow doers GO
with the,best of them.
Come on in and get the 'details on this
important step, an important part of the
complete
5. Do I have to convert my Victory Bonds? Vail September15, 1958, but it is to your idvantage
You 'May, if you wish, hold your Victory fonds until ' to convert as quickly as possible and have the betitegi
maturity and on the due date you will be paid their , of the immediate cash adjustment..
full face value. The Conversion Loan, offer is open only 1
to Victory Bond holders; and the' "right" to convert „ ,11. Where can I exchange my Victory Be'?s ' l
gives Victory Bonds all special value until the offer .:-....—..,
expires. This is because there are many people trying At any bank, investment dealer, trust-or loan compagyi -
to buy diem in, order to invest in the new bonds. __ 4 or through your stockbroker. ' ,
per I SHUR4A1l 8Sten Hothedintreoutur
Canada Packers Ltd,
WINGHAIVI ONTARIO