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Local Ontario Automobile Association
Representative Wins Top Sales. Award
elated with the heatity of the Pre-
sident's Trophy, which Is a silver
rose bowl with an ebony pedestal
mounted between two sliver i,it-
toty figures. The who% gi'oup is
mounted on an ebony base faced
With several silver shields. Doh
year the winner of the trophy
have the eim 'in his Possession and
his name Will be engraved Mt one
Of the AIMS.
The yonng couple Were honored
guests of Mr. Mid Mrs. IlligtOOICM,
ihehlbOti4 of the Se-
lect Cita They Spent the evening
in London, where overnight accom-
modations 'and entertainment had
been arranged by Mr. Hiscoeks.
Ed has been living in Witigham
for it little over a year, and is'
Western Ontario representative' for
the Ontario .Automobile Associa-
tion, Ills efforts have been re-
warding, as 'this holier points tip.
Besides the recognition given to
hint by his firm, his malty friends
in Witightnn will be happy that be
has been able to make such Vale
progress, and Wish him the best at
hick 0. the future.—Advettieement.
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(Adult Entertainmenti
A sophisticated comedy set against
a, Chicago gangland background.
—Mr. H. A. Fuller and. Barry
flew to Montreal from London on
Friday, where Mr. Fuller attended
a business meeting. They return-
ed home Saturday night. At Mel-
ton they witnessed the festivities
in. connection with the departure
of President Charles de Gaulle and
Mine. de 'Gaulle for Washington.
—Mrs, Greg Shiells spent the past
week with her son, and other
friends in London,
-Miss Donna Thompson of Lon-
don visited with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reid, Edward
St„ for the Easter holidays.
--Mrs. 'Stewart McGee spent a
day last week visiting her idaugh-
ter, Mrs, W. 3, Henderson and
family.
—Miss Karen Swanson, nursing
assistant at the Wingham General
Hospital, was successful in passing
the provincial examinations for
Certified Nursing Assistants.
--Visitors with Mrs. Dave Weir
and Fannyhelle over the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weir of
London and Misses Hazel and Minn
Weir of Toronto.
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—Mrs. Walter Smillie accona-
panted Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Ken-
nedy of Bluevale to Whltecburch
last Tuesday, where Mrs. Kennedy
was guest speaker at their Easter
Thankoffering of the Women's
Missionary Society of Chalmers.
Presbyterian Church in White-
church. Mrs. Smillie also attended
the Easter Thankoffering of the
W.M.S. in Teeswater last week
where members of the Bluevale
W.M.S. were guests in Knox Pres-
byterian Church,
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laing, Jim-
Mie and Lennie Lou of Toronto,
spent the Easter holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Swanson, Jimmie
and Lenny Lou remained for the
week, Mr. and Mrs. -Gordon Cer-
son and family spent Sunday at
the same home.
—Mr. and Mrs. George Silcox of
Ridgetown, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carmichael.
—Mr, and Mrs. John Langridge,
David and Steven were visitors on.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Lan-
gridge of near Belgrave.
—Miss Myrtle Johnson of Lon-
don is visiting with her sisters,
Mrs. Wm. Brydges and Mrs. Mel
Bradburn.
—Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wenger were
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Waddell of Listowel and Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Dowd of Milverton. Miss
Sharon Dowd returned home with
her parents after spending a few
days with her aunt.
—Bobby and Brian Miller, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Miller,
had their tonsils removed last
Thursday at the Wingham General
Hospital.
—Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor,
former district residents; now of
Hamilton, were week-end visitors
at the home of his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, and
and with his sister, Mrs. Charles
Showers and Mr. Showers.
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—Mrs. L. Ste. Marie and Thelma
spent the Easter holidays with
Mr.' and Mrs. Lennie Ste. Marie
and family at Milton.
—Miss Jayne Baker returned to
her home in Strathroy on Sunday
after spending her Easter vacation
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Adair.
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr and
family of Stayncr were Sunday
visitors with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Kerr.
—Linda Elliott spent several days
last week with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Bildfell at Richmond
Hill, Her mother, Mrs. Wm. Elliott
went down on Friday and Linda
returned home with her.
Edward Bauer, local representa-
tive fot the Ontario Automobile
Association, was named tcip sales-
man for his firm at !Ander& lait
month. As salesman of the year,
Ed was named a member of the
President's Select Club, and was
presented with the President's
Trophy.
In the above picitire, PreSident
W. C. IliscOelts of the O.A.A., is
shoWii as he warmly tottgratniated
Ed on iris outstanding perform-
ance. Mrs. Batter looks on. Doti,
Ed and his loVely Wife1 Were
and Mrs. Robert Moffat
and Joyce visited on} Sunday at the
home of the toriner's daughter,
Mrs. George Forler and Mr. Vorler
in Kitchener. They attended the
sacrament of infant baptism when
their grandson, Mark Steven, was
baptized, Miss Moffat remained
with her sister and will practise
teach this week at :Shepherd School
in Kitchener,
—Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wenger
and family visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. T. A. liodgins in
Lucan. Catharine returned home
With them after spending several
days with relatives there.
—Mr. Jim Moffat and Mr. Bill
Johnston returned home on Satur-
day after a motor trip to Kentucky
and other states in the U.S,A. last
week,
Mrs. Hannah Cerson, Mr. and
Mrs, Robert -Cerson and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Cerson and family of
Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Donald and family and Mr, Calvin
Carson of Guelph were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Casemore.
—Miss Edna Carr, RegN„ of St.
Thomas-Elgin Hospital, St, Thomas,
spent the week-end with her bro-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carr and
Mr. and Mrs. Roger -Oke.
—Miss Beatrice Wade and Miss
Rona Van Velsor of Fordwieh, and
little Rhonda. Wade of Woodstock,
visited with Mrs. Clarence Wade
on 'Saturday and Sunday. On Sun-
day afternoon Mrs. Wade and Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Cruickshank and
family went to Woodstock to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wade.
Rhonda, who had spent last week
with Fordwieh relatives, returned
home with them.
—Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Kerr spent
eleven days in Pickering and re-
turned home last week, While
there they attended the funeral of
Mrs. Kerr's cousin, Charles Bunker.
Mr, and Mrs. Zean den Azont,
recently arrived from Belgium,
spent a few days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wild, while
waiting to get into their apartment
on Shuter Street. They were the.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ross
over the week-end. Mr. den Azont
will be employed at Fry & Black-
hall Ltd.
--Miss Betty Jones, of Brantford,
and Mr. John Crawford, of Tor-
onto, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craw-
ford.
—Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed, MacAulay over the
week-end were Mr. and Mrs, Lorne
Donavan, of Hamilton.
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MASHED POTATOES
ARE A DELIGHT
To delight the whole family mash
white potatoes until light and
fluffy. Pile high in a casserole.
Place in the oven to brown lightly.
--.Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Baines on Saturday were
his aunts, Mrs. Joseph Mantyre,
Mrs, Amble McIntyre, Mrs. Mar-
shall 'Haines and Mrs. Annie Inglis
of Galt, Other Visitors at the
same home on Saturday were Mrs.
Nellie Wellings,. Wesley and Peter
Haines.
---1Mr. Barry Wenger was in To-
ronto on Friday of last week
attending a meeting of the board
of directors of the Canadian Week,'
ly Newspapers Association. Lee'
Wenger returned home with her
father after spending the week
with friends there.
--Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Seddon of
Toronto visited with their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Seddon on Sun-
day. Linda, Sandra, Denise and
Cathy returned home with them
after spending the Easter holidays
with their grandparents,
—Mr, and Mrs. Ken Cerson and
family and Mrs. Gwen Adams were
guests of Mrs, Robert 1VIeTa,vish at
Ridgetown on Sunday,
—Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hall and
family spent last Friday in Lon-
don, when Miss. Patricia Hall had
to return for an examination fol-
lowing her recent operation.
—Sally Lou Elliott, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott, had her
tonsils removed last Thursday at
the Wingham General Hospital.
—Mr, and Mrs, W. J, Roberts of
Listowel were visitors with Mrs.
D. S. MacNaughton and Mr. John
MacNaughton on Sunday.
Mrs, Robert D. Colley spent the
week with her daughter, Mrs. Gary
Leeson and Mr. Leeson in Toronto.
—.Mr, and Mrs. Murray Stainton
and family visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Hawthorne of London and Mr. and
Mrs, Percy Stainton and Miss
Barbara Stainton were guests with
Mr, and Mrs. Neil Stainton, also of
London.
---Easter Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walker, Blyth,
were Mrs. Janet Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Wright, Gordon and Ray-
mond, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Gray and
Mr, Don Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Walker, Daryl, Marie and Kathy,
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Henning,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McTavish and
Bobby and Mr. Bill Walker of
London.
—Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery on
Sunday were Thomas and Beatrice
Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Renwick.
—Mr. Barry Fryfogle of the
Berry Door Co., Ltd., office staff,
had his tonsils removed on Satur-
day at the Wingham General Hos-
pital.
—Miss Patricia Brophy, Reg.N.,
of Detroit, spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Joseph
Brophy, Mrs. Charles Desmond,
also of Detroit visited at the same
home for part of the week-end.
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WINGHAM, ONT.
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TB Survey
The Huron County Tuberculosis Associa-
tion with the Ontario Department of Health,
will conduct a massed TB survey in Huron
from July 25th to August 13th. This survey
will include everyone. Plan 'now to have
your whole family have these examinations.
TB can be cured but it mist first be found—
`and if found its spread can be prevented.
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PERSONALS
—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carbert
attended the wedding on Sattinday
of Miss Hazel Geodyer, to Rev.
John Reuther, at Listowel.
—Mrs. G. S. Newman was called
to Galt on Sunday due to the sud-
den passing of her mother, Mrs.
Sarah, -Blackmer°,
• —Mrs. Mildred Farquhar of Sar-
anac Lake; N.Y„ Its visiting for •a
week with her niece, Mrs. Don.
Cameron. Mrs. Cameron's father,
Mr. Henry Lawson of Ottawa, is
also visiting at the Cameron home.
Mrs. Laura Johnston and son,
George," of Belgrave, were guests
over the week-end with Mrs.
George Johnston, Shuter St.
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carbert
and family returned to Ottawa on
Monday morning after spending
the Easter holidays in Wingham
and Listowel, Miss Barabara. Car-
bert also visited for a few days
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Carbert,
—Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bennett,
Joan, Ruth and David visited a day
last week with Mr. and Mrs, Nor-
man Lambertes of Hanover and
also spent a few "days with Mr.
Bennett's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Bennett, of London,
—Mr, and Mrs. Peter Neely of
London visited at the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
A, M. Forbes. The children return-
ed home after spending the, holiday
with their grandparents.
—Mr. and Mrs, Jim Gibbons
were Sunday visitors with their
son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbons
of London. Miss Sheila Gibbons
returned home with them after
spending the holidays in London,
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hobden and
Stewart of New Hamburg, Marleen
Ste. Marie of Toronto and Earl
'Ste. Marie of Kitchener spent the
week-end with Mrs, L. Ste. Marie.
—Week-end visitors with Mrs.
Mary Abraham were Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Aitcheson and daughter, Janet,
of Kitchener, and Mr. Peter Me-
Ewen and Mrs. H, Cleghorn of
Brantford.
--Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Gordon of
Harriston • visited with Mr. and
Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin on Sunday.