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Air. And Mrs, Earl Morley
vi-sited with Mr. and Mrs. Boy
Leckie of Belle River on Sun-
day.
Alany from this district at-
tended the ftmerat of the late
Charles liaggar at .the Aluttly
funeral home, Luean, on Mon-
day,
A reception was held at the
home of lion. William A.
Stewart on Tuesday evening
for the federal vandidates, W,
IL A. Thomas and Cain eron
Millar for North Middlesex.
Mr, and Mrs. BalP11 Jiowe
attended the wedding o f their
nephew at Petrolia nn Satur-
day.
Airs. Leaman and family of
Western Canada have been
visiting with Air. and Alt's.
Murray Rowe.
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"What has been done is proof
of what yet can be accomplished"
A statement to the people of Ontario from
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
"Five years ago the Canadian people gave me and my colleagues a mandate to
end the years of indecision and neglect of Liberal rule and make a start in the
New National Policy which WC put before the Canadian people in 1957. You
gave us a renewal of tout' mandate in 1958.
"In the succeeding four years we carried on that policy and as a diicet result of the
many bold and even revolutionary measures which ssc undertook 11w recession
or 1957 has been superseded by the boom of 1961 and 1902.
The Times:-Aciyocato, June i4, 1962 Fagg 7
"Canada stands today at the commencement of a great new era of progress and
prosperity—first a.s a result of the action \Ne have taken—second, on the neces.
sai'y condition that the plans we have made and announced for the next live
years arc carried into effective action,
"Five years from now Canada will he celebrating the 100th Anniversary of
Confederation. Our plans for the future are already live years along the road to
fulfilment and they can, will and must be realized between now and 1967. What
has been done in five years is proof of what yet can be accomplished in the next
live years,"
VOTE Progressive Conservative JUNE 1s
HURON HAS PROSPE ED
UNDER THE DIEFENBAKER
ADMINISTRATION
Mrs, Eva Baynes of Well-
horn was a guest on Sunday
with her sister Mrs. William
Elford and 'Air. Elfoi'd.
Thirty-seven from the
Thames Road charge attended
mien house at the Westminster
College on Sunday afternoon.
Rev, ilugh and Mrs. Wilson
visited with Airs. 1J N. Dens
of London on Sunday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs, William Rout-
ly of Elimville visited on Sun-
day evening with Rev. Hugh.
and Airs. Wilson,
Airs. Murray Dawson and in-
fantson Larry James returned
from South Huron Hospital on
Thursday afternoon.
Mr, and Airs. Kenneth Situp-
son, Gary and Allen were
guests at the Gregary-Brown
wedding at the re-organized
church of Jesus Christ of Lat-
ter Day Saints, London, on
Brydges Street on Saturday.
The reception wa gs held at
Moose Lodge.
Mr.. and Airs, Ray Cann en-
tertained at dinner on Satur-
day evening, Air. Jim Dougall
of liensall, Mr. and Mrs. Alur-
ray Dawson, Air, and Mrs.
Lorne Ballantyne, Mr. and
Airs, tohn Pyin. Later some of
them went dancing at London,
the occasion being Mr. Ray
('ann's birthday which was on
Thursday.
Sugar and spice
— Continued from page 4
by about the sentiments ex-
Pressed. The speaker revealed
personal knowledge of Govern-
ment graft scandals and cor-
ruption that would curdle your
blood. He didn't say it right
out, but he implied that his
worthy opponent was an habit-
ual drunk, a known woman-
chaser, anti had insanity in
the family.
Comments. About
cromarty
.i3y: MRS, K.EN
Personal, items.
Air. an d Airs. Donald Mc-
Lachlan of Toronto who at-
tended the funeral of the late.
Mr. Andrew McLachlan.. spent
the week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Carter Kerslake and
visited with their many rela-
tives in this community.
Weekend visitors with Alr.
and Mrs. Alex Gardiner were
Mrs. Redhead and granddatIgh-
ter Susan of Kitchener and Air,
and Mrs. Thos. Wunder of Kit-
eh Viler.
M.r and Mrs, Gordon Laing,
Lorraine and David visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Don
13,10111 of Sebringville.
Air. Ed. Chappel has re-
turned home after visiting rel-
atives and friends in the West.
Mr. and Airs, Win. -Chessell
and family of Stratford were
Sunday visitors with Air. and
Airs. Robert Laing and family.
Mrs, Pierce, Mrs. Jack Ta.c-
kuk and son John of Delhi vis-
ited on Thursday with AIr, and
Mrs. Ed. Channel.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Cole-
man, John, Joan and Allen of
Seaforth were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr, and Airs. Gor-
don Laing and family.
Atlas Ina Scott of London
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Scott.
Airs. Orval Reid of Tionsall
spent the weekend with Mrs,
Ed. Channel.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wal-
lace, Air. and Airs, john Wal-
lace and Debbie, Air. and Mrs.
Harry Elliott and family and
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Laing and
children attended the Wallace
reunion in Russeldale Hall on
Saturday.
WMS
Ales. Al. Lamond was hostess
for the meeting of the Women's
Missionary Society. The presi-
dent Mrs. Calder McKaig pre-
sided and led in the worship
service,
The roll call was answered
by naming a recent graduate
of Ewart College.
During the business Period it
was announced that the June
conference will be held in
Burn's church, Mitverton, on
Friday, June 15, Airs, Win.
Harper read a chapter of the
study book on British Guiana,
Mrs. Robert Dodds took for
her topic an article from the
record "The Berlin Wall", Mrs.
La mond conducted a Bible
quiz.
A social hour was enjoyed,
lunch being served by the host-
ess assisted by Mrs. Harper
and Mrs, T. L, Scott,
Letter from
Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Personal items
Mrs. M. Blackler and Dawn
attended the graduation of Aliss
Betty Horn of Woodham at Al-
ma College, St. Thomas, Wed-
nesday and then were enter-
tained at the troquis in Lon-
don,
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Wat-
terton and family of London
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Airs. Jack Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs, Burns Blaek-
ler anti family and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Davis attended an
Orange Service in Ontario
Street United Church, Clinton,
Sunday.
ay MRS, JOHN IgMPLgMAN.
sTAFFA
The postponed meeting of the
StrataWomen's institute was
held Monday evening. June 11
at the home .of Mrs. Tom
Laing. Cromarty, Mrs. Bus-
sell presided.
Several .readings were 'en'
joy.ed as the topic was "pot
lock" with everyone contribut-
ing. Roll call was answered
mai 11 mem h ers an d one v i a .
itor present. .Short courses for
the corning year were dis-
cussed. A letter was read front
the Seaforth 1lospital SOx..
ihu ry' asking if WO \Mkt In,
interested in herornin`4 ZISSO-
viale members and it was de•
videO not to at the present
time.
A letter was read from the
Canadian Save the Child fund
telling us about the branch's
adopted child. She is seven
Years old and was born in
Hong Kong. Der name is Mei
Yung Lui.
Everyone was .r e in in ded
about 4-11 achievement clay to
he held in Mitchell on July Ii
for the course on ''Separates
for Summer". A draw was
made for the picture donated
by Air. Boswell, Seaforth, and
Airs. Wilbur Glanville was the
winner.
A five-minute talk on
Maritimes (the provinces to lie
studied tins year) had been
prepared by Miss Vera Ham-
bley and was read by Mrs, Wil-
bur Glanville. A report on the
district annual was given by
Mrs, 'Toni Laing.
Final plans were made for
the bus trip to the Shake-
spearean Festival in. Stratford
on the evening of duly 11,
Topics from
Elimville
13y MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Queen,
of Kingsville, visited with the
latter's aunt, Mrs. Thos. Bell,
on Saturday.
Mrs. Alvin Fulton entertained
a number of boys on Thursday
evening for her son Larry's
ninth birthday. A ball game was
played and hot clogs and treats
were enjoyed later. Those pres-
ent were Dennis Hutton, Idoug-
las i-'enhale, Craig and Clifton
Webber, Don Kerslake, Jim,
Dale and Larry Skinner.
Mr, arid Mrs. Harvey Snar-
ling and Steven, of Toronto,
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Thos. Bell.
Several from this community
attended open house at West-
minster College on Sunday aft-
ernoon,
The neighboring hidies visited
Airs. Jain Vos and infant son
Peter on Monday afternoon and
presented her with a baby
shower.
Alr. and Mrs, Jack Robinson
and family, of Kirkton, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Alt's.
Chas. Stephens.
Air. and Airs. William Routly,
Mr. and Airs. Don Will.COX. of
Kitchener spent the weekend at
the cottage at Grand Ben.d
SAVE YOUR WASTE PAPER
Exeter Lions Club can use
your papers to finance welfare
work. Save it for the paper
drive on Wed., June 27. (Adv't)
Personal items
Al,-. and Airs, Russell Miller
and family visited on Saturday
vvening with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Duncan and family. Kirk-
tou
Air, and Airs. Bob Norris and
girls visited over the .weekend.
with .friends in Windsor.
Gail Agar visited on Sunday
with Darlene Tem pleman.
Mr, and Mrs, Lindsay Ma-
haffey. Sceptre, Sash., visited
on. Monday with Mrs- Ernest
Templeman and Misr Martia-
l-of and James Miller
Mrs,. Rilin Miller is a patient
in Stratford General Hospital.
Your library
— continued from page 4
is involved in what happens in
Laos and other erprally unia•
mthar spots. The crux of the
matter is that we need to be
informed and that we are not.
Lederer writes "America has
more assets than any other na-
lion in the globe. We have more
material wealth, more educa-
tional facilities, more freedom.
If we fail it is only because
we are stupid and permit ag-
gressive nations to take advan-
tage of our mistakes. We are
acting like a nation of sheen—
not a vigorous community of
well-informed America.n.s.-
The vital point, of the hook is
that the state of the nation de-
pends upon individual citizens,
Although many disagree claim-
ing that the well-being of a na-
tion conies from the efforts of
a strong leader the author
argues ''I believe that only if
we, you and J, inform ourselves
and then act with energy and
courage according to our know-
ledge, only then will we breed
strong leaders, principled and
informed. They come from us;
we must create a climate in
which they will flourish."
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Mr. and Airs, William Thom-
son of Exeter and Airs. Wil-
liam Rohde were in St. Marys
on Thursday to call at the home
of W. C. Stewart where his
wife, the late Mrs. W. C. Stew-
art, lay at rest.
Quite a number from this
community attended the fune-
ral of the late Mrs. Clarence
Fletcher of Winchelsea Fri-
day at the Hopper - hockey
Funeral Home, Exeter,
Quite a number from this
community attended the lien-
sail Twilight Stock and Imple-
ment Show on Friday evening
at. Flensall.
AIr. and Mrs. Fletcher Sta-
ples of Toronto, Messrs. Ar-
thur and Bert Gardiner of Lon-
don were Friday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Duncan.
Mr. and Mr's, • Harding Vow-
les and boys of Toronto visited
on Friday evening and Mr, and
Airs. Russell Miller and fam-
ily of Staffa visited on Satur-
day evening with Mr, and Mrs.
Kenneth Duncan and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thom-
son, Janice Earl, Vernon and
Brian of Woodham, Mr. and
Airs. Glenn Jeffery and Alan,
Mr, and Mrs. William Rohde,
years,. Margaret itunkin. Mar-
lene Stewart; boys, Paul Pass-
more, Brian Miller; ladies kick
the slipper, Margaret flunldn.
Airs. Paul Wilcox; men, Bill
Rohde, Wilfred itunkin; shoe
scramble, Sharon Passmoret
sack race, Margaret Hunkin,
Robert Bray; slow motion,
Reg Hodgert, Boss liodgert;
disc throw, Sharon Passmore,
Douglas Rohde. A candy
scramble was held for the pre-
school children.
The committee in charge of
the picnic were Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold. Cann and Alt. and Mrs.
Bill Rohde,
United Church Women.
The UCW meeting was held
on Tuesday evening in the
church basement with a good
crowd in attendance, Mrs. (ion-
don Stone and Airs, Ray Cann
were the hostesses,
Airs. William Cann was in
charge of the worship service
assisted by Mrs. Lorne Pass-
more, The study book "The
Old and New Canadian" was
given by Mrs, Lloyd Dalian-
tYne and Mrs„ William Lam-
port,
Airs. Robert Cann and Airs,
Wilfred Hunkin who were del-
egate.s to the regional meeting
at Grand Bench recently gave
reports,
Airs. Lorne Ballantyne was
in charge of the program which
consisted of a reading by Airs.
Lee Webber and a vocal duet
by Airs. Reg, liodgert and Mrs.
Donald Bray. Roll call was
answered with an article for
the kitchen.
Plans were made for the
forth coming supper cm June
19.
Marks 92 years
Mr. and Airs, Alvin Cottle
entertained on Tuesday eve-
ning in honor of Alvin's father,
AIr, James Cottle of Exeter
who celebrated his ninety-sec-
ond birthday.
Guests who attended \vere
Mr, and Airs, William Cook
and Billy of Granton, Air. and
Airs. William Green, Mr.
James Cottle, Miss Beta Cottle
of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Cottle, Jimmy, G err ;v and
Gary, Alr. and Airs. Arthur
Harris and Ronnie, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Cottle.
Personal items
And the politicians' pro-
mises in those clays Were a lot
more interesting than they are
today. They didn't talk vague-
Alr. Archie Elheringlon re- ly about social welfare and
turned home .from 'St, .105- promise an increase in this, a
eph's Hospital, Londe) n, on raise in that. They gave you
Tuesday afternoon, something concrete, like a new
dock, or a post office—sonic-
thing you could see,
Remember what Sir John
A. did when he was trying to
induce B.C. to join the new
confederation? They said they
would join if the Government
would guarantee a wagon trail
to the west coast. Sir .John
said in effect, "Wagon trail,
hell! build you a railroad
in 10Y ears! And he did,
By MRS. W.1.1-1,1AM ROHOg„Douglas. Glenn and Calvin
PlIAMES .130A11 were Mundav guests with MI.%
Around sixty parents and and Airs, William Th omson o f
children sat clown to a bounti. Exeter.
PO dinner ill Queen's Park, jack Ifortgeri spent the week - Stratford on Saturday, end with Bobby and Jimmy
After dinner sports were en- Snow ,
joyed and winners were: races Air and Airs. William Snow.
three Years and under, Diane Billy, Bobby awl Jiminv and
ilodgert; four and five year lack tIodgert were •Sundav
titilq, Sylvia Stewart; six to guests with Air, and Mrs. Clif-
eight years, Beth Passmore, ford Moir of near flensall.
Cann; ten .to twelve Air, and Art's, Edwin .mIncr,
Brian. Barry and Barbara at-
tended Wesley l'inted Church
Anniversary on Sunday and
soent the day with Mr. and
Airs. Thos. Diekenson.
Air. and Airs, Foster Bray of
Toronto spent the weekend
\vith Mr. and Airs. John "'tray.
Thames Road families
compete at Stratford
I can't help wondering what
the old-time politician would
have thought of today's cam-
paign, with its giggling coffee
parties, its scarcity of clean-
cut issues, and its complete
lack of those basic elements
of any election—cheap whisky,
strong cigars, and a decent
scandal.
nly
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down!
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