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BIRTHS ,
ATKINSON — Mr, and Mrs.
George R, Atkinson, Vine-
wood Court, London, .an-
noklilee the birth of a (laugh.
ter, Laura Lynn, at South
Huron Hospital, June 7 —
sister for Sandra and Dar-
ren,
COURSEY—Mr, and Mrs, Tom
Coursey, Coursey Rd., Lu-
can, announce the birth of a
son, Gary Thomas, at St,
Joseph's Hospital, London,
May 31.—a brother for Linda,
Rose and Ruth,
GLOOM—Mr. and Mrs. Enter-
son, Gloor, Centralia, an-
nounee .the birth of a son,
John Henry, at South Huron
• Hospital, June 10,
JdcDOWELL — LAO and Ms's.
, :1), W. McDowell, RCAF
' Station Centralia, announce
the birth of a son, John
4 Douglas, at South Huron
Hospital, June 9
little brother for Daniel.
TEETERS — Mr, and Mrs. N,
C. Pee ten RR 2 Grand
Bend; announce the birth of
a son, Martin, at South
Huron Hospital, June 12.
R,YDALL Jim and Marcia
Rydall (nee Smith), Elgin-
. field, announce the birth of
a daughter, Jody jean, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
June' 7, t
SHEPHARD Doug and Barb
, (nee Knowles), RR 1 Dash-
wood, are happy to announce
the arrival of Ellen Lynne on
June S in St. Marys Memor-
ial Hospital — a sister for
.Erryn Lee.
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin M,
'Pinney, RR. 1 Exeter, wish to
announce the engagement of
their, eldest daughter, Vera
Ann, to Mr. Arnold Lloyd Flet-
cher, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen L, Fletcher, RR 1
Kirkton. The marriage to take
place July 7, 1962, at 3:30 p.m.
in Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall, Ont. 14c
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rum-
pel, Exeter, wish to announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Constance Muriel, te
Mr. Robert Alvin Harmer, son
of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Harmer,
RR 1 Mitchell. The wedding to
take place Friday evening,
June 22. le
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Riley,
RR 2 Kippen, wish to announce
the engagement of their eldest
daughter, Helen Marlene, to
Mr. Lewis James Gingerich,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Gingerich, RR 3 Bayfield, The
wedding to take place Satur-
day, July 14, 1062, at 2:30
o'clock, at Blake .Mennonite
Church, Blake, Ontario.' 14ne
Mr. and Mrs.. Desmond Hugh
Dupuis wish to announce the
engagement of their -daughter,
Beverley Ann, to John Kevin
Delbridge, son of Mr. and Mrs,
John H, .Delbridge, Exeter.
The marriage to take place
Saturday, June 30, 1962, in
First United Church, 8th Ave.,
Timmins, Ontario.. • 14c
CARDS OF THANKS —
I wish to extend my sincere
thanks to all my relatives,
friends and neighbors who re-
membered me with cards,
flowers, treats and visits while
a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital and since returning home.
Thanks to all those, who help-
ed at home in any way. Special
thanks to Dr. M. C, Fletcher,
Miss Claypole and staff and
Rev. L. Hoffman.—Chris Beier-
The family of the late Mrs.
Clarence Fletcher wish to ex-
press their sincere apprecia-
tion to their neighbors, friends
and relatives for all their acts
of kindness and expressions of
sympathy, for floral tributes
and cards during their recent
loss of a dear Wife, mother
and grandmother. Also many
thanks to those who remem-
bered her with flowers, cards
and visits during, her stay in
the hosptial, Special thanks to
Dr, Fletcher, Miss Claypole
And staff at Siouth Huron Hos-
pital, the Hopper-Hockey fune-
ral home, Rev. R, S. Hilts and.
Rev, AL H. Elston, the nail.-
bearers and to those who help-
ed in any way. Your kindness
And thoughtfulness will always
be remembered, le
Mrs. :Robert: .1, Paterson:
Raye and Cora wish to express
their most sincere apprecia-
tion to their relatives, friends
and neighbors for their nets
of kindness and expressions of
sympathy, for their floral tri ,
butes and card's received dur-
ing the recent loss of a dear
husband and father. Also,
many thanks to those who re-
membered him with visits and
treats dittirig his illness in
Clintonand St, Joseph's Hos,
Mud. Special thanks to ReV.
Ivintaw, Dr. 3, Goddard, Dr,
F, S. Milner,. Dr. G. Steer,
the Belithren Funeral Hotte,
the staffs of Clinton and. St,
Joseph's hospitals and to those
who helped in any way. Your
kiiidnesS and thoughtfulness
will always be terneinhered.
14d
WO wish to atkribWledge the
Many, kind , thoughts and exs
preSSIOnt of -yfitip.A.thy bAditi-
od taUs duriog the lengthy
illness and paSaing tall! dear
brother, Hugh rtrodgins.
sere thanks—to all.. — Mr, and
Mrs. Kenneth }lodging.
I wish to express my tins
Pere thanks to all my THOM
and neighbors for their cards,
visits and treats While 1 was
A patient in South Ihiren Nos,
pital and since returning homo•
--Clarcitte Moon. 140
CARPS .QF THANKS
wish to. sincerely 'thank all
my relatives, friends and
neighbors for their kindness to
me in sending cards, treats
and visits while I was a Pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home, —
Jean Sigsworth. 14e
Mr. and Airs. Ross Francis
and family wish to thank their
many friends, neighbors, rela-
tives and Pride of Huron Re-
belcah Lodge for their kindness
and sympathy shown them dur-
ing their recent sad bereave-
ment in the death of Mrs.
Francis' mother, Mrs. Olive
Robson, of St. Marys. 1.61c
IN MEMORIAM —
CARLII,E,--In I oving memory
of Mrs. Eva Cultic, who
Passed away four years ago,
June 15, 1958.
Like falling leaves the years
slip by
But loving memories never
die;
She lives with us in memory
still,
Not just today but always will.
—Lovingly remembered by
Walker, Muriel, Martha and
Anne. 14e
GOUDIE—l.n loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Elton Goudie, who passed
to' his reward one year ago,
June 13, 1961.
The dearest dad and husband
this world could ever hold,
With cheery smile for all and
a heart of purest gold;
To those who knew him all
will know
How much we lost one year
a go.
—Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by his wife,
Louise, and family. 14*
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)
Report oil
Shipita
Personal items.
Air. and Airs. Verne Sharpe
accompanied by Miss Eleanor
Sharpe of London visited on
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs.
Turner and Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Schlinicert and family at Mar.
ysville,. Michigan and attended
the graduation of Miss Peggy
Ann •Schlinkert,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Beech-
croft of South Dakota and Mr.
and Mrs. Essno, of Ann
Arbor ;Michigan, were week-
end visitors with Mr. and. Airs.
Arthur Finkbeiner.
Mrs. lrvin Latta, Gary and
Diane of Waterloo were Satur-
day visitors with Mrs, :Latta's
sister, Mrs. Lorne. Devine and
Mr, Devine.
Mrs, Allan Collie of London,
accompanied by her sisters
Mrs. Jim Murray of Harrow
and Mrs. George Sweet of Riv-
erside visited nn Friday with
her daughter, Mrs. Don Aria ins,
Mr. Adams, Mark and Brock.
Mrs. Hu h orenz and Mrs.
Les Adams were Thursday 'Os-
itors with Miss Annie Consitt,
of Hensel].
Airs. Milton Rats, Mrs. Ar-
thur Finkbeiner and Mrs. Ross
Love were Tuesday visitors
with Mrs. George Love at God-
erieh,
Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Hari•
ton of Granton visited on Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Herb-
ert Ilariton,
Sunday visitors with Air. and
Mrs, Dan Adams, Mark and
:Brock, included Mr. and Mrs,
Edwin Cove and family of Dor-
chester, Mr. and. Mrs. ,tack
Brooks and family of Byron.
Mr. and Mrs, Elton Curls of
Greenway, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs, Herbert Harlton vis-
ited the Rev, and Airs. W. C.
Smith of Bayfield on Monday
evening.
Mrs. Stuart Sweitser was_
honored with a surprise birth.
clay party on Saturday eve-
ning, Guests included: Air. and
Mrs. Alton Comfort, Mr. and
Mrs, Garson Brady and Gregg
of Fenwick, Mr. and Mrs, Ed-
ward Leadley, Donna and Deb-
bie, and Sharon, 'Karen, Grace
and Brian Anger of 'Welland,
Mrs. Michael Prisciak and
Donald of Smithville, Miss El-
eanor Sharpe and Airs, Norm
McCallum, Mr, and Mrs. Matt
Sweitzer, Mr, and Mrs. Milt
Sweitzer and Sandra, Mr. and
Efforts of the Dicionbaker
government to ',timid:11e trade
hare been "more realistic.,
more positive and more im-
aginative than those of any
previous government in Cana•
la's history," Hon, C. S. Mae-
Naughton, Huron MPP, said in
A telecast speech Monday night.
Mr. MaeNaughton said the
'forthright, down.lo.earth poli-
cies of the Hon. George Bees,
together with the export credit
facilities made possible through
the .efforts of die lion. Donald
Fleming have resulted in the
first favorable trade balance
Canada has enjoyed in many
years."
Ile retailed dial a few weeks
ago Mr. flees told a Huron
audience that the drive for
export trade is even now
quickening its pace and that a
further improvement can be
expected in the current year.
"A trade surplus of $400 mil-
lion can be safely forecast."
The Huron AI PP charged the
Liberal party has again drawn
the ifinnstro US "rod herriog"
of unemployment into this earn-
paign. "But while they have
been incessantly talking about
the subject in carping and
critical tones, they have not
revealed In the electors plans
for improving the situation
Mr. Ma eNaughton felt the
P("s efforts to expand trade
and develop foreign markets
were "the positive approach to
Mrs. Jack Pickering and Tor-
ry, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Devine.
Mr. and 'Airs, Matt Sv,eitzer,
Mrs. Milton Bats, Mrs Norm
McCallum attend2c1 open house
al Westminster College Sunday
afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hey,
r. MJim Clarke of Dashivood
were Monday visitors with Mrs,
Phillip Fassolrl and Mrs. Mil-
ton Rats,
Mrs. E, Lamport and Mr.
Tom Lamporl were Sunday vis-
liars with Mr. and Mrs, John
Lamport, Debbie and Freddie
of Pickering.
Mrs. L. Finkbeiner of Lon-
don is spending a few days at
the home of her son, Mr. Har-
old Finkbeiner, Mrs. Fink-
beiner and family.
pro.% iding more .work, MOM
Jobs for our people".
The dollar devaluation., he sai d, was a ''bold and courag-
eous move" wlltch gives .Can-
ada an "across-the-board ad-
vantage" in the markets of the
world. "It will give impetus to
the sale of our primary pro-
ducts and at the same lime
protects our secondary indus-
tries from the serious inroads
of foreign competition. Our
tourist industry will benefit
item
Mr. Ma.rNaughton criticized
the Liberals' efforts to under-
mine the faith of Canadians in
their own country. "Contrary
to the attempts of the ,oppost=
turn. our great country is look-
ed in and respected around
the world."
Alr. AtarNaughton spoke on
behalf of Huron MP Elston
Cardiff.
GRE.ENWAY
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker and
'family, of ilensall, spent the
weekend with Mr. and 'Mrs. Ron.
Turner and Randy.
\Ir. and Mrs. Joe Hodge and
Jeanette, of Detroit, and Mr.
and Mrs, Tom Landis and
daughter of Anderson, Indiana
visited on Tuesday with their
aunt, Air.s Albert Pollock,
Al'. and Airs, Elzar Mous-
seau of Kippen and 'Mrs, C.
Talbot, of Bayfield visited on
Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs, Car-
man Woodburn.
Message from
Gree.nway.
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UCW .,plan. supper
Mrs, T„ Isaac was hostess for
the meeting of the ;United.
Church Women when. Mrs.. Herb
Marlton and Mrs. tlugll Adair
had charge of the worship .scrv-
ice, taking "rriendship" as the
theme, Several poems were read.
by Mrs. Karam and Mrs. Adair,
Mrs. Elton, Curts read the scrip,
ture,
Mrs, Hariton gave the -chapter
ot the study boOk "Signals for
the. Sixties." One member visit-
ed the birthday bank. The roil
Call was answered by "Your
favorite painting and the name
of the artist."
Final plans for the strawberry
abd ham supper for Friday,
June 22 were completed.
The July Meeting will be in
the church at 8.30 p.m.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dett-
loff, of Detroit, spent a few
days last week with their aunt,
Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Mrs. Lloyd Brophey spent the
weekend with relatives in Sar-
nia,
Miss Lydia Kerr of Sarnia,
Mrs. Ross Scafe, Marilyn and
Teddy spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Curts.
Mr. and Airs. Jack Southcott
and daughters of Toronto and
Airs, W. Freelt of IldertOn spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McDonald.
Father's Day service will be
held in the United. Church on
Sunday at 9.45 a,m,
Airs. Douglas Dixon returned
home .from Clinton
where she has been a patient.
Miss Mma Hodgins returned
home from Victoria Hospital,
IsOMIPP, and Air, Billie Wood-
burn returned home from St,
Joseph's. Hospital, London. Airs.
Bruce MeLinchey is still a pa-
tient in St. ,Josephs Hospital,
London.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ervine Eggert
attended the Foster Parents
banquet al: the Nordon Res-
taurant. London, last Wednes-
day.
Mr'. and Mrs, Carl PolloCk
and. family, of London, visited
on Sunday with Air. Milton Pol.
lock.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown
and family attended decoration
services at Arkona on Sunday
and visited with Air'. and Mrs.
Verne Topping of Keysers.
Mr. and. Airs. Harold lions-
Berger and family of Vineland.
Miss Marion. Hicks of London,
Air. Peter Gillies. Donald and
Jim of Berkley.% Mieh. spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mr. M.-
liorn Hicks,
The Berean Bible Class of the
united Church lucid a very en-
joyable picnic last Friday eve•
ning at the Aux Sable picnic
grounds, south of Grand Demi.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Curds al.
tended decoration services at
Arkona on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woodburn
and family, of Galt, spent the
weekend with relatives here.
The Grand Bend Fire Depart-
ment was called to a fire at
Mr, Willis Steeper's last Mon-
day evening. Luckily little dam-
age was done.
Says PC' trade drive.
It 0. positive , imaginative
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and. more taxes, with
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These columns the
past three weeks have
endeavored to a lc
you to the extent
our present debt and'
danger and that the •
average Canadian
family pays visible an
invisible. tax of .21
hundred dollars per;,,.
year%
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Social Credit: is
ONLY Political,•
Party dedicated to---!,
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other three itroik0':'
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