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Farmers are urged to harvest timothy care.
fully. Straight combining is not recommended unless
the crop is thoroughly cured. Newly harvested timo-
thy seed has a high moisture Content and ,unless
properly dried before processing will heat and be-
come musty.
Swathing of the crop prior to combining or
threshing pre-shocked timothy will result in the seed
being sufficiently sound and dry far proper process-
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HOLSTEIN SALE
THURSDAY, July 30
8 P.M.
At the Glanworth Sale Arena on the Wellington
Road between Glanworth and St. Thomas
90 Registered Holsteins — 'Grades
Mostly Listed, Accredited and Vaccinated
A large selection of Fresh and Springing Cows and
Heifers. A number of Fall Colliers. • •
Also the complete herd owned by Blake Perry, Watford
consisting of 36 head.
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VALUES TO $6.95 VALUES TO $5.95
$3.99 TO $4.99 $2.49 TO $4.99
YOUNG MEN'S
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DISCOUNTS 10% TO 20%
VALUES TO $11.95
$7.99 UP
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$2.99 — $3.99
YOUNG MEN'S
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Broken Color and Size Ranges
VALUES TO $5.50 •
$Z.99 TO • $3:99
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ELECTRICALLY
Spectacular Reductions
WATCH FOR THE YELLOW and RED SALE TAGS ON MEN'S
SUITS — BOYS' SUITS -- MEN'S SPORT .JACKETS — BOYS'
SPORT JACKETS •
Sale ends Sat., Aug. 8
Hanna's Men's Wear .
Wingham. Public
Utilities Commission
The most thoughtful
(and .most,wanted)
Present you on give
the hornexna)cer,to-be
is a useful eleetrioaPPlionce.
Ther.. are 49 many
wonderful electrical gifts
that promise happier,
easier living for ycara
to come, Live better
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WHITECHURE11
Bruce Pardon, son of Mr,. and
Mrs, Hector Pardon of Sarnia, 14
491141all'illg at the here of Mr. ,and
Mrs, Anoua.Falconer.
Mr„ aird WS. Sack Johnston of
irf London, spent the week-end
with LtiOltrinNY relatives, and with
iris .parents,. Mr. end Mrs. ..GersliOnl,
jOhnat04.
Mr, and Mrs. R,oy Pattieon,
POreen and 'Donald, and her pa.,
rents, Mr. ,(111,3 Mrs, •Robt. Higgins,
AdelgraVe, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. I allidaay, and
with Miss Margaret Idiggins of
.4enden,
Rev. Doggies 'pry had charge of
the servtce in the Calvin-7300k
United Clitirch on Sunday, Thel e.
will be no,. service Ain .this church
next Sunday, The .congregation
held its S.S. picnic on Wednesday
at Earl WightMan's in W. Waive-
no02, with Jim Coultes, Ivan Dow
And Murray .Shiell on the sports'
.PoiriMitte%
Mr. and Mrs. Thus, Maggoffin
move this. week-end to Glands
WhPre..:;Mfi, MegTeffin
Working for the past few months.
Mr. John Haves Sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hayed and Dewey of
Lavenia, Mich., anent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer-
son and other Tiffin relatives in
Kinlosa. Mr. Emerson has been
under the doctor's care for the
past weak with a severe attack of
pneumonia.
- Mrs. Reuben 'Tiffin, who has
been 41.. patient in Wingham. Hos-
pital for the past three months.
was able to return home on Sun-
day.
Mx4. A. E. Buckton, who was'
patient in Wingham Hospital for
the past three weeks, was able to
return borne on Saturday. Mr
• Buckton, who was at the home of
•
his danglater, Mrs. Gibson Hamil-
ton of Lucknow, also returned
home,
Mrs, Harry Tichbourne • of Code-
rich spent a few days last week at
the home of her mother, Mrs,
David Kennedy. Mrs. Lorne Dur-
rain, St; Helens, visited there on
Sunday.
Mrs. Neil McCallum,. ,Lucknow„
and 'Mrs. Wm. Scott and Marion.
Langside, visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Albert McQuillin,
Miss. Marjorie Currie of London,
spent the week-lend with her
Mother, Mrs. R, J, Currie. Mr. and
Mrs, Douglas Simpson, Culross.
Mrs. Harvey Reid, Goderich, and
local Currie relatives also spent
Sunday. with Mrs. R. J. Currie.
Currie,
Mr. and Mrs. John McGee visited
on Friday at the home of their
Simpson relatives in London, and
on Sunday attended the Centennial
services, in Teeswater Presby-
terian Church, and visited at the
home of Mr; and Mrs, Gordon
Dickison.
Mrs. Levi Bieman and children
spent the week-end with Walker-
ton relatives.
'Mr. Austin Cook, who has been
stationed at Peterborough for the
past few weeks, spent the week-
CHILDREN „PRESENT :
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WHITECHURCff—Twelve ladles
and nineteen .children .attend41 the
summer meting of the
and the Mission Timid,. held. on
Wednesday at the botna of lYfrs-
j. D. Beecroft, Sleight-
holm, president, .ehaired the Pre-'
gram presented by the Mission
Pend, Mrs, Russell Ptirdert, read'
the .Scripture lessen .and. Margaret
Moore led in prayer.
Diane Cenitas and Ronald Moore
had charge of the meditation
Period, on being geed Christians.
Janas'Farrier sang a solo. and sev-
eral children gave reeltatiOna, Mrs.
Pardon played several accordion
numbers.
The children worked out a skit,
on the welcoming .of pew Canadians
at the Port of Halifax. A groP-p
of boys sang. "Bring WPM -
and Mrs. Moore led in the story
ner(od, with stories of the pel3ble
that started an aValanehe, ..and, the
Indian Christian in • the hockey
genie. SheconductO
to 'arid 'e•M'Sa"flieni'eiting with
prayer,
Miss „ Winnifred HVarrier was
,mein leader .or the primary
children's games and Mrs. Moore.
and Mrs, Purdon for the .seniors
All enjoyed the picnic lunch ,and
the treat of ice cream.
tmcl with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Cock,
Mrs, Rav White of fielgrave has
been a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital over the week-end and their
children are with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cook. '
Mr. and Mrs, Roger Inglis and
George. of Walkerton, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman at the
cottage at Elliott's Grove on Lake
Huron on. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Thompson and
their grandson, David Million of
Hamilton. visited oncSundey with
Mr, and Mrs, Mason Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Elliott and
family of Alias, Craig visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott. Linda stayed to spend
this week with her grandmother
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz and
family, who spent last, week at
Point Clark, are visiting for a few
days this week with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz, and will,
move to their home in Goderich
this week, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft
and sons, with Mr, and. Mrs. lingb
Sinnamon and Forsythe families
attended the Legion annual picnic
held on Sunday at Inverhuron.
Park,
Mr, Lansley Magoffin and fam-
ily of London, and Mrs. Ferguson
Mrs. Jewett and son Dave of Luck-
now, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Durnin and family of Nilestown
and Mrs. Henry Carter of Clinton.
visited on Sunday at the home .of
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Magoffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Thompson
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Moore and family, all of
Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Moore and faintly of Woodstock,
and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Dickson
and children of Belmore, and other
local Moore families, visited on
Ounday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Arthur Moore, Mrs. Walter
James and son Roy of Woodstock.
spent a few days last week With
her parents..
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Irwin, Ruth
and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Finlay and Brenda of Belmore,
Mr. and Mrs, Clare Hopper, Jean
and Charles, and Mr. and Mrs,,
Orland Irwin, Wingham, attended
a family gathering, held at Poplar
Beach on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott and
family of Beiwood visited, on Wed-
nesday with her • parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Purdon, Valerie,
Patsy and Marilyn stayed to holi-
day here for a week.
Little Ricky Turner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Turner; has
been very ill with measles and,
under the doctor's care during the
week-end,
Miss Bridgetta O'Malley, Reg.N„
and Lynn O'Malley, of Sarnia spent
the week-end at the home of the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos
O'Malley. Miss Kathleen O'Malley
and Miss Mary Jefferson are holi-
daying this week at the Jefferson
cottage at. Port Elgin.
Miss Janette Wright of Clifford
is spending this week with her
sister, Mrs. Sidney Thompson, Miss
Sandra Wright, who visited last
week at the Thompson home, was
runner-up for the Huron Dairy
Maid contest held at the Huron
County Home, Clinton on Tuesday
evening. Each of the girls who
competed received an award of $5,
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig
and sans, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Maturney •and sons, and Mr,
and Mrs. Alex. Robertson and
children attended the Yuill family
gathering, held on Sunday at the
home of Richard Procter in Morris.
, Mr. and WS: Howard Shiell of
tassels, Minn,, and their son, Rev.
and Mrs, Delmar Shiell Of Rice
Lake, Wisconsin, and their brother,
Mr. Herb Shiell of Brantford visit-
ed on Thursday last at the borne
of Mr,' and Mrs. Chas. -Well, 'This
familY, who formerly lived on the
farm- now owned by Lorne Scott,
in El, WaWarloshi Were renewing
former accinaintances in this dig-
trlet.,
Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Reid and
family visited On Thursday with.
Mount. Brydges. friends, and spent
Saturday With Miss Gertrude Dell
of Port tigin, Misses JOyee ^and
Verna Sutherland bf Mount t rydg.
es spent the Week-end at the Aga
home, Miss. Marilyn held was
among the graduates trona the
Wells Academy, at London, Wit
Week,
Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Weil spent
the week-end at the home ,of Mrs.
mitten Mcl3urney, Lerident and
and with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Well
of St.. Thomas,
Mr, Sack. Gillespie and son Brian
of Sarnia, spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. G. Gil-
lespie,
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil. Falconer and
Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Falconer and
Lois visited on Sunday with. Hut-
chison and, gogg relatives at
ThalneafOrd.
Mr, and Mrs, Carl Weber and
children visited 'on Sunday at the
home of his niece, Mrs, Fred
Thedorf of Kitchener and his
nephews, William and Kenneth
Hossfeldt of Mildmay visited here
on Friday,
'The service in the United Chudch
will be held at 10 ,a,m, on Sunday.
TWA', R. T. A. Marshall will be in
charge of the services on his
charge, next Sunday,
Miss Marjorie coultes, nurse-in-
.-training at-Guelph ,Hospital; srmpt,.."
Saturday here and with Miss
Grace. Thompson, Wingham, and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Janet
and Donald, attended the John-
ston-Ribey nuptials, held in Wells.
ley United Church on Saturday.
They later attended the' reception
held for 90 guests in Underwood
United Church. Miss Janet Gaunt
played the Wedding music.
Mrs. Alex Inglis visited for a
few days last week at the home of
Mr). and Mrs, Tack Inglis of !Ford-
wich, and on Wednesday the ladies
went on the Women's Institute bug
trip to Hamilton, Welland Canal
and, Niagara Falls. .
Mr. and Mrs. .George Walker and
Mr. and Mrs, W, A. Humphrey, St.
Helens, attended the Legion annual
picnic, held on Sunday at Inver-
huron Park, • Clarence Walker
spent Sunday with Brantford
friends and at Lake Siancoe.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Scott and
eons visited on Sunday with her
father,-Mr. John A. Johnston at the
home of ,his daughter, Mrs, Wrn.
Williams, Barry Scott stayed to
spend this week in Goderich. '
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Carson
and family of Hickson, spent a few
days last week at the home of her
brother,.Mr. Kenneth Zinn. Larry
Zinn accompanied• them home to
Hickson, for a holiday,
.Mr. and Mrs, Ross Robinson and
Keith, Lucknow, Mr, and Mrs, Len
Coyne and family, Windsor • and E.
Wawanoth Robinson families, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Thompson, Code-
rich; attended a Robinson family
gathering, held at the cottage at
Elliott's Grove on Tuesday even-
ing, and all enjoyed a chicken
barbecue supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter-Gordon and
family of Guelph. visited on' Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott.
Constable and Mrs,. Roy Walker
aficl. family of Kitchener spent a
few days last week with hia pa-
rents, Mr, 'and Mrs. E. E. Walker.
Miss Bertha Walker, Reg.N., of
Walkerton Hospital staff, visited
here on Tuesday.
Mrs, Carl McClenaghan attended
the trousseau .tea, 'held on Saturday
do Lucknow, in honour of the
approaching marriage of Miss
Beverley Ashton.
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