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Pentecostal S$
Conducts Games
The Pentecostal Sunday School
picnie was held in Riverview
Park, Exeter, last Wednesday.
After a picnic supper games and'
races were conducted,
Winners in nursery class. race,
Betty Jolly, ,balloon was given to
each; beginners' OM, Donna
Lutz, with a sucker for each;
primary .class, girls, Donna
White; boys, Gordon Paget. jun-
ior class. boys; Nell Hamilton;.
young people's elass.,, Wenda Mc-
Laren.
Young men, wheelbarrow race,
Harold Blanchard and Neil Ham-
ilton; young ladies, kick the slip-.
per, Marilyn Hamilton; men's
spider race, Harold Blanchard;.
ladies, driving nails, Margaret
White; walk and stop. Mrs..
Id -
gar Cudmore; egg throwing, Al -
yin .Cuclmore and :Harold Blan-
chard.
Canadian tourist in Switzer-
land was somewhat disturbed
by the•esthetic enthusiasm of a
local guide who took him moun-
tain climbing. "Be especially
careful not to fall here," the
guide warned him, "because
this is a mighty dangerous place.
But if you do fall, remember to
look to the right. The view is
extraordinary.
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Cromarty Comments
By MRS, KEN AUKELIAR
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsclahl
and Connie visited on Sunday
with Mr. and, Mrs. John Chessel,
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Harper ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs, Doug
Gale, Mitchell, and Mrs. Clara
Haeknoy, Exeter, spent the week-
end in Detroit.
Miss Alice Walker accompa-
nied by Mr, and. Airs. Jack Mc-
Ghee of London and Mr. and
Mrs, Roy McGhee and Connie,
Staffa is enjoying two week's
vacation at Bancroft, Ont,
Mr, David Chalmers, London,
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Burns of
Rexdale were weekend -guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dick.
Mrs. Jas. Howe, Stratford,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Hoggarth.
All the members of the family
of Mr. Frank Harburn, now of
Mitchell, called on their father
on Sunday to offer their congrat-
ulations on his 84th birthday.
Among those front this district
who attended the Ballantyne re-
union in Lions Park, Seaforth
on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs.
Will Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs,
Everett Kerslake and family and
Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Sadler.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cadick
and Donald, London, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
Wallace. Sharon Grace, who had
been holidaying at the home of
her aunt and uncle, returned
home with her parents.
The church service next Sun-
day will be in charge of Rev.
Barclay of Avonton in the ab-
sence of 'Rev. S. Kerr who is on
vacation,
This Week In
Winchelsea
By MRS, F, HORNE
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The second Williams family
reunion was held on Sunday in
the Lions Park at Mitchell with
an attendance of 65. Members of
the clan. were present from
Buckingham, Que.; St. Thomas,
L o n d o n, Ingersoll, Cooksville,
Byron, Birr, Blyth, Guelph, Kit-
chener, Exeter, Listowel, Mit-
chell, Woodham and Winchelsea.
Mrs. Freeman. Horne, Kath-
leen, Ruth and Raymond, Mr.
and Mrs. William Dickey and
family and Mrs. H. Ford. Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Ford, Mrs, B.
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wil -
Hams and Sherry attended from
this vicinity.
Mr.Roland Williams was ap-
pointed president; Mr. A. C.
Whittock of St. Thomas, vice-
president; Mrs. Harry Ford,
secretary - treasurer; Messr s.
Keith McLagan and Wilfrid Roy,
entertainment committee f o r
next year.
Oldest person present was Mrs.
Ben Williams and youngest, Ag-
nes McLagan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith McLagan. The
picnic will be held at Mitchell
the .first Sunday in August in
1959.
News Budget From
Baseline
By MRS. ARCHIE CIE‘AfAR
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bovine, of
Stratford, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Oliver Baker last Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Christie,
Edmonton, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Elston and
family.
Mr. Jesse Elston, Mrs: Robert
Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Christie,
and Mrs. Humphrey Arthur vis.
ited in Hamilton last week,
guests of Dr. Elizabeth Bag-
sha w.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Baker
and Mary, Georgetown, visited
with Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Dewar, over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills
and Miss Mary Faulkner, of
Omemee, were weekend guests
of Mrs. Toni Doube and Russell.
• Mrs. David Belch, of Omemee,
is visiting with her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Tom. Doube and Russell.
Mrs. Caceiotti, of Capreol,
and Mr. and Mrs. O'Reilly and
Edward, of Sudbury, spent a
week's holiday with. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Parkinson and Brenda.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Hocking
had as their guests on Sunday
Mr. James Mc Clennand, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley McClennand
and son Lyle ail of Norwich, and
Mr. and Mrs. John :Harper and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller, John
•and Margaret of Si, Patti's,
Quite a number from this dis.
trict went ta Stratford on
lday to see Princess Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas Ramsey and
Steven ,accompanied by Mrs.
T. McIntosh spent the weekend
with relatives at Georgetown and
and Acton. Miss Laurena Soren.
son of Georgetown returned with
them for a visit.
Mrs. Harvey'Sparling and son
Stephen, of Willowdale visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Boyce,
Mrs. Jennie Wilson, Toronto is
a guest of Mrs, E. Moore.
Mr, and Mrs. Ferg. McKellar
and sons visited last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Lindsay McKel-
lar,
Mr. and Mrs. John McLach-
lan, Seaforth, visited last Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Will Miller.
Mr, Frank Stagg spent the
weekend W& friends at Ipper-
wash Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker and
Miss Alice Sorsdahl were guests
at •the Rhode -McGhee wedding
in Staffa United Church last
Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson,
Munro, visited last Sunday eve-
ning with Mr, and Mrs. George
Wallace,
Mrs, Ed. Chappel returned
home from St. Joseph's hospi
tal, London, last Friday, Mr. and
Mrs. 3, E. Abbiss, Georgetown,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Carey.
The annual Sunday School pic-
nic was held in Lions' Park, Mit-
chell, last Tuesday with a good
attendance,
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• Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Hamil-
ton were weekend visitors with
the lattees parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Lavender,
Mrs, Archie Noakes who cele-
brated •a birthday •on Monday 01
this week, in a pleasant surprise
on Monday evening received con-
•, gratulatory messages from her
'daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Leaton Siemon and little
granddaughter, Kristena, of Gam -
boa, Panama Canal, Mrs. Noakes
said that the reception was quite
clear.
IErie Campbell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Carnpbell, left Thurs-
day of last week for a three
iweek's vacation at Lake Louisa
in Quebec. He was accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Archibald
of Exeter. They motored through
'Ottawa and will return by Mon-
treal and the S. Lawrence Sea-
way.
Mr. and Mrs. Vie Stan and
,,Timmy of Red Deer, Alta, are
i vacationing with Mr. and Mrs.
'Leonard Noakes and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Flannery
and family of Xomoka visited
over the weekend with. Mr. and
Mrs, Alf Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes,
accompanied by their three
youngest sons have returned
from a week's vacation at Sauble
Beach.
Mr. Cecil Van Horne, accom-
panied by his daughter and son -
ii -law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Flynn, are vacationing at Smith
Falls.
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Gibson
and son returned to their home
in Sudbury after holidaying with
Mrs,' Gibson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne McNaughton.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Duncan,
and Air, and Mrs. Glenn Me -
Naughton and family, of Toronto,
were weekend visitors with their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Mc
Naughton.
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EXETER
Here are the
of'
• about exchanging your
3% wartime Victory Bonds
1. 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
interest rates of 43/4%, 33/4% and 3% are also available.)
2Why is the Government making this conversion offer?
In order to reorganize the national debt on a longer
term basis and thus reduce the volume of Government
refinancing over the next few years. There is widespread
public and business agreement that this is a sensible
idea and will help protect the soundness of the Canadian
dollar.
3. What interest will 1 receive on the new bonds?
On the 25 -year bonds the interest rate is 41/2%—this is
50% greater than the old Victory Bond rate, The in-
crease on the 14 -year and the 7 -year bonds is also
substantial.
4. As a Victory Bond holder, will 1 be required to make
any additional payment?
No. On the contrary, you will receive an immediate
cash adjustment.
5. Doi have to convert my Victory Bonds?
You may, if you wish, hold your Victory Bonds until
maturity and on the due date you will be paid their
full face value. The Conversion Loan offer is open only
to Victory Bond holders; and the "right" to convert
gives VictSry Bonds a special value until the offer
expires. This is because there are many people trying
to buy them in order to invest in the new bonds.
6. What will be the total of my cash adjustment?
It will depend on the type of exchange. For exaniple, a
$500 8th Victory Bond exchanged for a $500 Conversion
Bond paying 41/2% will give you $8.75 in cash im-
mediately. This includes earned interest.
7. Does this offer apply to Canada Savings Bonds and
other Government of Canada Bonds?
No. This offer is limited to unmatured wartime Victory
Loan Bonds only.
8. What steps should 1 take if I am away from honie on
vacation and wish to take advantage of this offer?
You should write immediately to your bank, investment
dealer, stockbroker, trust or loan company, requesting
literature and application forms.
9. Does it matter that the Victory Bond I hold is very
small?
Every holder of a Victory Bond, even though the amount
held may be only $50, should take advantage of this
offer, It is in his best interests as well as in the best
interests of Canada,
10. How long is this offer open?
Until September .15, 1958, but it is to your advantage
to convert as quickly as possible and have the benefit
of the immediate cash adjustment.
11. Where can 1 exchange my Victory Bonds?
At any bank, investment dealer, trust or loan company;
or through your stockbroker.
don't delay --convert today
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CANADA CONVERSION BONDS
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