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Mr, and Mrs. 'Wm, Mitchell of
Molesworth visited on Sunday with
Mr. and ;Vim. Gordon, Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs, Cameron Simmons
and Nancy, of London,. visited on
Sunday with her. sister, Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz and Nancy stayed to visit
this week with relatives here,
Mr. and•Mrs. Hill of Acton move
this week to the McDonald farm
in, West Wawanosh, which they
purchased from Mr. Spielmacher
of Mildmay.
Hydra men are busy this week
underbrushing on the 12th con. of
W. Wawanosh and placing hydro
poles. The hydro line will be ex-
tended to Elroy Laidlaw's and
Arthur Moore's farms, and they
and haying their buildings wired
this week.
Radford's heavy machinery is
busy this week on the 12th of W.
Wawanosh taking the top off the
Laidlaw bill, and widening the road
through the.swamp on each side of
the hill. (This will be quite an im-
provement,
Miss Esther Smith and Miss
Joan Thomas of Kitchener visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
IrWin.
Miss Marjorie Currie of Toronto
spent the week-end ' with her
mother, Mrs, R, J. Currie.
Mr, and Mrs George. McGee and
children visited on Sunday with
her aunt, Mrs, Harvey Reid of
Goderich;
° Mr. IVIelville Beeeroft of Otter-
ville spent last week at the home
of his brother, Mr. Gilbert Beer
croft, while Mrs. Beeeroft visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Mullen of Oil City, who will
celebrate the fiftieth anniversary
of their marriage this week.
There. was no service in the.
Presbyterian Church here en Sun-
daY and there Will be no service
this Sunday in the United Church.
Mrs, F. L. Creighton Mrs, Louise
Creighton aild' daught-hrs, Gail and
Andrea, and her niece, ,Renee Sch-
allman, all of Detroit, spent 'the
week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. X. D, Beeeroft.
Mrs. Jean Craig of Toronto is
visiting this week with Mr. and
Mrs. John Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Irwin McCleria-
Olen and children of St. Thomas,
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with them, this week-end,
Mr, .and Mrs, Douglas Scott og
Elora, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs, Miner Ireland,
and Mrs.. Lputie Scott and Mr, and
Mrs. John Gana,
Mrs, Melvin Mathers or Morris
will bo ilr charge of $,S,. No, 3,9
- when sehool opens next week and
Mrs. George Fisher will be in
charge of the Fordy.c.e Seim], with
Mr. Lloyd iktaiSttaii0 again at.
$,S, No, Kaat. WavVanostk
Mrs. Ttehert 49410 is visiting this
week with. Mrs, Alma ,aalaphell Of
Mr. :Brown on the McGregor
farm, Kinlosa, is having hydro .in=
stalled in the farm buildings this
week,
Mr. And Mrs. John Mitchell are
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trained, Regardless of the
damage, it's all in the
day's work to us and, you
Will be happy with the
results.
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WIN'S GOLF TOURNEY—Left to right, Mrs. 4, Ituval of Wing-
ham, elitb cantain; Mrs. William .Plemske of Kitchener Rockway
winning the Wingham tournament with a gross of 86, the lowest
gross sCored, by a woman on the Wingham course, and Mrs. Norman
Elliott, the Winginim club president, .Mrs. rloinalte 'won the Fatale
event last year with an. 87,---GKNX photo -John Strong.
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lent in Wingliam hospital last
week and underwent an operation
for appendicitis on' Saturday.
Mr, Wm, Reavie went to London
an Saturday and his father, Mr.
Rutherford Reavie, ,who has been
in Westminster Hospital for ,seV.,
oral months, was able to 'return
home and spend Sunday with his
family.
iVfr. and Mrs. Kenneth Currie
'went last Tuesday to Wasaga
'Beach for their daughter, Helen,
who has been visiting there with
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Elliott: They
also visited with Mrs. Robert Kerr
of Stayner. Miss Zetta Dennis of
Milverton spent the week=end at
the .Currie home.
Brian Purdon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Purdon, had
,
his ton-
sils removed in the Wingham Hos-
pital on Wednesday last.
Misses Marie and Marilyn John-
ston of Clinton are spending this
week with their aunt, Mrs. Clar-
ence Ritchie,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon !Montgom-
ery and family of Kapuskasing are
visiting this week with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Win. Taylor of Kin-
loss. Wayne, who, has spent the
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Mrs. Kenneth Mason, Darlene and
Brenda Denham stayed to visit
here this weer.
0.n.0 Mrs. Orval Hastings and
children, Wingham, and Mr, and
Mrs. Jas. McInnis were in London
on Friday,when they visited Story-
book Gardens at Springbank Park.
Mrs, Roane has been under the
doctor'S care at the McInnis home
during the Week-end. ,
Mr. Wesley Tiffin was able to
have his broken leg set last week
and put in a cast.
Mrs. Jas. Young Belgrave, IVIr,
and Mrs. John McBurney and.
Grant, and Bobby Armitage visited
on Sunday at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Ronald Barker, Goderich.
Bobby stayed to spend a few days
at the home of his sister.'
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon and
neighbours were in Listowel on
Saturday last, attending the' fun-
eral of Mrs. Pardon's father,' Mr.
Webster Jacklin; who passed away
after an illness extending over the
past two years. Interment was in
Wroxeter Cemetery from the Mac-
Laughlin 8z' Reed funeral home,
Many in this district extend sym-
pathy to his widow and three
daughters.
Faye and' Lois Echenswiller
spent last week with their grand.:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Echen-
swiller of Carlsruhe, and returned
returned home Saturday with Mt.
-and Mrs. J. EchensWiller.
Mr, Levi Bieman returned to
Wingham Hospital on Friday last.
Mrs., Lawrence Taylor and Joyce,
and Mrs. Len Coyne and Bonnie,
were in London on Friday to meet
Mr. Coyne who spent the week-end
here. Mr, and Mrs, Coyne and their
family returned to their home in
Windsor on Monday.
. Mr. .and Mrs. Floyd Bolt and'
children of Belwood visited an
Tuesday last with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon, The
children stayed to spend a ,week
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon and
Kathy visited on Simday with her
mother; Mrs, W.' Tacklin", of Lis-
towel.
Rev. and Mrs, Robert Watt and
family, who have been visiting
with his parentS, Rev, and Mrs.
W. J. Watt for the past week, left
for their new home in !Toronto' on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. EL Walker arriv-
ed home on Saturday after a splen-
did motor trip to the Western
Coast, visiting With relatives
through the prairie provinces and
in the United States.
Mrs John L. Currie was a pat-
ran
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spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan,
Mr, McClenaghan, is visiting this
week at the home of his ,daughter,
Mrs. Wm. Parker, of Clinton,
The ‘IniPila of s,p. No. 9 Kinioss
are going to have another week's
holidays. Mr''.Alberet Chtiltes has
been busy putting a cement founda-
tion under the school. This school
is almost 100 years old, and the
trustees' are having a new floor
put in, and then all re-decorated.
Brenda, Margaret and Jimmie
Wilson of Exeter spent last week
visiting former friends In this -dis-
trict, and with iretry "Wilson, St,
Helens. Muriel Moore Spent last
week with Judy Wilson at Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald' Ross and
Douglas -spent Sunday at Spring-
bank Park, London,
'Mr. Fred McGee, Wingham, Mr.
John Gordon, and Mr, and Mrs.
John. 1VIeGee were in Toronto on
Wednesday last and Mr. Gordon
left by train for Saskatoon,' after
spending the past few months:with
relatives here and at Teeswater.
Mr, and Mrs, E. H. Groskorth,
Paul and Karen arrived home on
Sunday from their trip to Washing-
ton D.C. and other Eastern points
in U.S.
Mr. and Mrs, John A,' Mundell of
Detroit, who had been holidaying
at the Paterson cottage on Lake
Simcoe, visited with his uncle, Mr.
F. McKenzie Paterson on Sunday.
,Mr. Frank RoSs of Turnberry
had the misfortune to fall off the
foundation of a barn, where they
were working at Brussels, and was
a patient in Wingliam Hospital for
X-rays. He, suffered torn muscles
and ligaments, but fortunately no
bones were broken. Mrs. W. J.
Coulter, Wingham, and Mr. and
Mrs. Hardie Simpson, Teeswater,.
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross on Sunday.'
Mr. Frank CollarYWingham; was
in charge of the Bible class at
the Sundays School at Holmes'
School on. Sunday.
Mr. and 1Vfr4, W, R. Warrior add
Miss Winnifred spent last week at
a cottage at Inverljuron.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Thompson
of Teeswater , visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Walker
Mr and Mrs, Jack Johnston of
London, spent the week-end with
his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Gershon.)
Johnston' and Mr, and Mrs. Ross
McMichael and ehildren, of Sarnia,
spent Sunday at the 'Johnston
home. Mrs. McMichael and the
children will visit there this week.
Linda McMichael left on Sunday
to visit this week with Mr. and
Mrs, Stewart Smith at Kitchener.
Mr. John Coulter .of Chatham
spent the week-end with relatives
in this cominunity.
Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Wore of
Niagara, N.Y., and Mrs. Jas. Mc-
Gee, and Miss Velma of Courtland,
N.V., spent a few days last week.
With Mrs, Alfred IVICCreight,
Mi. Tommy Robinson left on
Sunday with Mr, 'and Mrs. Ross
Re'6itison and iteith of ReIgtave to
attend the Oreille Exhibition on
Monday arttl then spend the week
in Not:thein Ontario poititt.
Mr, and Mrs. Robson raleorier
and sons 'of Sarnia, Spent the week.
end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Cecil Faleoner,
Mrs. tarry Cook add Mt and
Mrs. Ray White of Relgrave visit
ed last week with the tormer's Mrs. ratit0 CoOper at
BrAecbricige, and attended the de-
coration.services held at 'Cooper
Palls. Austin Cook add Mr, and
Mrs. Wm, lVfeCarvey, of Toronto
spent the week-cridi at' the Cook
hotiie, and remote and Darlene
SlesSer Of Olainis tiro Waiting. With
their grandparents, Mr. add Mrs.
dolt this Week.
Mr, and Mrs. Rdnaid Denham
and Children Of Matter( 'Waited on
4ilinlaY at the i8lrtiii of her ilistek,
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60,000 new reasons every day
for mechanized farming!
In these days Of inan-inade planets we
tend to overlook this old, btit still
rtiiraciilous, earth that feeds and pro.,
vides fer us
That over fi0,000 babies are born into
this world each day --more than enaugh
,,to repopulate the whole of Canada in
less than a yeargties unnoticed,
• That these 60;000 new nionths will be
fed on the produce of this small earth
(160§ hot make headline news!
Vet, when we consider this astonish-ing growth iti-the worlcl'S ,population,
we must wonder how it )8 that out
Standard of iiVing.-itheaanted, terina
of food consureption—remains 36 high.
How is it possible When there has been
little appreciable increase in the world
faint iftereage and a decline in the ac.,
tug farming population?
The answer lies in farm mechanize.
tion pi. a scientific approach to food
cultivation and the development of
modern machine methocls,to inprease
output per acre and per inart4iOut
rtkheisd.devekria' ent *Masse;-Perguson
Plays a leading role throughout the
world—in Canada, in the United
States, in France, Sobth America,
Great Britain, south Africa, Germany
and Australia,
All the world Otteto wherever farming
io mechanized to meet our ,eVer-grow-
log needs, there we find MasseY-
Ferguson machines hard at work in
the fields.
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