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HEAR YEl HEAR, YE!--Four -Canadian weekly newspaper Otters
from Nova Scotia are ahewii here issuing a call_ 'to their confreres
ammo the nation to' attend this year's annual meeting of the Can-
adian Weekly Newspapers Aesocietion in Halifax from August le to
16. Why the costumes`? The theme of this year's CIVNA Convention
will be the "Order of Good: Cheer." The Order, one of the oldest social
organizations on the North American continent, was founded in 1.606
at Port Royal, N.S., by Sleur Samuel de Champlain. Editors and their
wives attending this year's CWaTA Convention will be inducted into
the. Order at a special ceremony at Province House in Halifax, Coe,
tumes of Cintenplain's era, worn by the quartet shown above, will be
very Muds in evidence at the convention. From left to rights George
Murray, of the Pictou (NS.) Advocate; Irma W. Beattie, of the Ann-
apolis Royal Spectator; Ralph Morton, of the latietenotetle Free Press
and president of the Nove. Scotia Weekly Newspapers; Association;
and Frank Burns, of the Kentville Advertiser, and this year's con-
vention chairman.
FORDWIG11 Trousseau Tea
At Hcstie Home Mr, and Mrs, William Campbell
and Jimmy of .Toronto spent two
days last week with Mr.. and Mrs.
Crosby Sotheram.
FAMOUS BAND LEADER—Don Messer, known to
TV watchers from coast to coast, who. will appear
in person, along with his orchestra, at the Wing-
Dr. •Robert Harvey Clark, $1.,
emeritus professor Of chemistry at
the University of British. GeluMbla,
died on Tuesday of last week in
St. Vincent I-Reepital, Vancouver,
Born at Blyth, Dr. Clark gradu-
ated from the University of To-
ronto in 1.10 amid obtained his M4.
degree there in 1906. He received
his Ph.D. from, the University of
Leipzig In 1909,
After teaching for seven years in
American universities, he joined
the University of British. Colurnbia,
in 1916 and was appointed head of
the department of chemistry in
1927,
Named Fellow
He was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Society in 1928 and president
of the society's scientific section in
1937. He was president of the Can-
adian Chemical Society in 1937.
Dr, Clark was a member of the
National Research Council of Can-
ada from 1937 to 1943, He was
appointed emeritus professor of
chemistry at U130 when he retired
in 1948,
On his retirement he was made
an honorary life member of the
American Chemical Society arid la-
ter an honorary life fellow of the
Chemical Institute of Canada. '
Published Papers
Dr, Clark and his students pub-
lished more than 100 papers in
chemical journals including repents
On war projects assigned 'by the
National Research Council.
During the Second Veorici War
the entire chemistry staff was en-
gaged on war work, chiefly on, ea-
plosives and war gases.
Dr, Clark was a member of the
Ryerson United Church and for
eight years was chairman of the
board of Union College of B.C,
He is survived by his- wife, Hul-
da; two sons, Dr. Robert Mills
Clark, professor of economics at
UBC, and Douglas Harvey Clark,
finance officer with the federal fi-
nance department, Ottawa; five
grandchildren; a brother, Rev.
Willmott Clark of Wingham, and hem arena on Friday evening, August 25th. The
Don Messer Show will be a feature attraction of
the animal Lions Club Frontier Days celebration. Serving were Lynne Earls, Joanee
Strong and Barbara Linton.
Those displaying the trousseau
and gifts were Margaret Beetle,
Elaine Miller and Ruth Grainger. 71 RUETER ONTARIO ECONOMIC DELMORE
GERRIE^ SURVEY RELEASED
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davies and
children, of Thornhill, spept the
Week-end at the borne of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Sellers, Jinn, and AlOkY
Sellers returned with theta to Ideit
at Mono Mills.
Mr. and Mrs, Ira Rertfelder, or
Toronto, are visitng Mr. and Mm's,
,Toe Horton.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Corrigan, BOill
and Bruce spent Sunday at Exeter,
Rev. 'William Blaekmore, Mrs.
Blackmore, Bobby and Karen, of
Port Credit, have been spending a
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Watson, of
Gerrie, visited Mrs, W. 3, .Johnston
on Saturday,
Dr. John Coulter, of Philadelphia,
is visiting his sister, Mies Mabel
Coultes,
Mrs. W, L. Sniith, Seattle, Wash-,
attended the wedding of her niece,
Mies Eleanor Smith, on Saturday
and is visiting with relatives in the
vicinity,
George Peacock, I.P.S., and Mrs,
Peacock, of Ottawa, were recent
visitors with'Mr, and Mrs, W. J,
Peacock and other relatives,
Mrs. Grant Mernermid and Mrs.
Neil Mackenzie, of Lucknow, visited
at the home of Miss Mary Duff last
week.
G, L. Davidson, of Wingham, has
drilled a well at the home of George
Hetherington and is now •drilling
one for Mac Scott;
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Street, of
Listowel, spent Sunday with Misses
Mary and Ruby Duff and Mrs. M.
L. Aitken. Linda, Julie and Stephen
Street returned to Listowel with
them after a two week holiday.
"Bernard Tallow, of Londdn, is
visiting his mother, Mrs, Nellie
LilloW.
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Jones, of
Toronto, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Alex Corrigan last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Webb and
children, of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs,
Lloyd Nott, of Arva, and Mr. and
Mrs, Claire Hoffman and Bobby,' three sisters, Mrs. David Millar,
of Exeter, visited at the week-end Mrs. John Barbaree and Mrs. D.
with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hoffman. A, Walker, all of Ontario.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Halt arid Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hall visited Mr.
Sndaight.
Sus M
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rs
n
, Jack Scott at, Newton MINISTER AT
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McMiche.el,
of Toronto, called on Mr. 'and Mrs. BREEDERS, MEETING
Gordon Hall and Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Hall on Monday.
HVLGRAVE-aOri Friday evening
Vacation Bible Seboor which had
been held every weekday morning
,en 'Knox United Church, Foresters'
'Hall and the Orange Hall from
July 17 to July 28, held the cies-
ing exercises with -parents and
friends attending, There' was a
total enrolment of 97 and an aver-
age attendance of 94.
The evening's activities began by
everyone viewing the crafts and
work books in the basement' of
the church.
Mrs. George Mollie, 'director of
the Bible School, opened the pro-
gram in the church auditorium
with words of welcome and out-
lined a day of the Vacation Bible
Selma with the children singing
the theme of the school, "Living
With Jesus Daily". This was fol-
lowed by prayer by Rev. J, H, An-
derson,
Each department and the teaeli-
ers were introduced before they
Jed their number,, The Beginners
',pang three songs, "Brave Daniel",
"Zaccheusa arid "Praise Him",
a.na two finger plays, 'Our Church'
and 'The Helpers', The memory
verses were -"said by the whole
group and pictures displayed for
each verse.
The Primary sang "Learn Well
One Lovely Rule" and "Joy, Joy,
Joy, Joy down in. My Heart", Tal
memory verses were said by grou
of three children saying one veise.
each. COR2ID—Mrs. Kenneth, Hestia
Juniors and Teenagers sang to- I held a trousseau tea on Saturday
gather "Fairest Lord Jesus", "When for her daughter, Miss Marie Beetle, Mr. William Gibson and son of - I Sit in My Owe Dear Church" and I The home was tastefully decorat- Toronto spent the week-end with "Living for Jesus". Juniors re- ed with regal lilies, delphinium and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Holt. viewed one day's lesson by •being snapdragon,
asked a group of questions by one Pouring tea in th eafternoon were Work has started on Mr, and
of the teachers. Mrs. Wilford King and Mrs. Archie Mrs, Ken Graham's new home on
The Teenage group gave a choral Miller and in the evening Mrs. the' hill Met west of the post of-
reading on the 21st Psalm and the Jean McDonald and Mrs, Ira Mc- flee, The home of Mr. and Mrs,
Helpers sang a beautiful rendition Lean. All were aunts of the bride, Curtis Jordan nearby is well on
"The Lord's My Shepherd". Mrs.
Walter Scott told of the missionary
study and Rev. J. Anderson thank.
ed all persons taking part in the
school.
Mrs. Anderson read the names of
children receiving the attendance
awards and. Mrs, Michie presented
them. Rev. J. Morrison closed the
evening and school with a short
worship service.
BEIIRAVE
.Guests Attend
Lodge Meeting
FORDWI0H—The L.O.B.ed
Fordwich, held its July meeting on
Wednesday. Mrs. Blossom Stew-
art, Grand Worthy Mistress for
Ontario West, of Hamilton, Mrs.
Lilian Henderson, Worthy Mistress
of Hamilton Lodge and Mrs. Vera
Bucklancl, Grand Secretary of On-
tario West, Guelph, visited the
Order and gave the group a very
interesting •and worthwhile talk.
The members of the Gerrie L.O.
B.A. were also guests, Mrs. Stew-
art was presented with a gift from
the Vordwich group, A social half
hour was spent at the close.
The ninth edition of the Eco-
nomic Survey of Ontario, the first
since 1957, has just been released
by the •Ontario Department eif
Economies. The 340-page study pro-
vides a wealth of economic and
financial information on the Pro-
vince 'arid its individual economic
regions. A considerable amount of
new material including charts,
maps and photographs, has been
incorporated into this report in
order to increase its value for busi-
ness, government and educational
institutions?
The volume is divided into three'
parts, Part I contains a brief
history of Ontario's development,
a description of the organization,
functions and duties of each Gov-
ernment Department, a review of
the Province's finances since 1944
and an account of Ontario's posi-
tion in the field of Federal-
Provincial fiscal relations,
The Woman's Missionary Society
of Belmore United 'Church held
their July meeting at the home of
Mrs. Wilfred Johann on Wednes-
day afternoon, 14 ladies and five
children 'being present.
Mrs, Johann was the leader and
, the theme was "The Unity of
[Christ's Church," followed -by pray-
er. A hymn was. sung and Serie,.
ture was read responsively,
.Miss Phyllis 'Pace sane, a, solo
"I Have Walked Alone With
Jesus," Mrs, Fred Doubledee gave
a reading from the Missionary
Monthly, "Hospital of Palaces,"
A chapter in the study book "The
Turning World" was given by Mrs.
EarlFitch, who also hadcharge of
the question and answer period,
Mrs. John Harper gave a reading
on temperance, "Alcohol's Toll."
The roll call was a verse of a
missionary hymn, Tile president,
Mrs. H, Mulvey, took charge of the
lnisinese and the minutes of the
last electing were read by Mrs,
Johann in the absence of the
The economy of Ontario as a secretary, Mrs. .Metealfes The'
whole is dealt with in Part II. meeting closed with prayer.
DONNYBROOK
Here, illustrated by charts and
diagrams, is set out information
on population, , employment and
earnings, income and expenditure,
capital investment, the natural re-
source industries, energy, manu-
facturing, construction, the tourist
trade, transportation and com-
munications. Detailed tabular data
(Late for last week)
Debbie Johnson. youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnson,
of Clinton, spent east week with
Mr, and Mrs. EdWard Robinson and have been placed iii an appendix. family. Mrs. J. C. Robinson, 'of
A breakdown of Ontario statistics Wingham. and Gerald Dainty, who
by economic regions is provided in is attending the Cadet camp at
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble and
family, Rothsay, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram. Miss
Hope Noble, who has spent the
past few weeks here, returned home
with them,
Mrs, John Gibson, Chicago, is
spending some time vvitle Misses
Marion and Elsie Gibson,
Sunday visitors at the home of
ROSS Tensan were ' Mr. and Mrs.
Boyne Sage and family- -and Mr.
Henry Sage, Listowel, Miss Marion
Sage remained for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mowbray
and Danny, Kitchener, ,were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Reidt.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ashby and
Roger, Brantford, are vacationing
with Messrs. Jack and Don Milli-
gan.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Henley, formerly of Uxbridge, to
our village. They have purchased
the dormer post office building.
Their daughter, Mrs. Shirley
O'berin, of Uxbridge, spent a few
-days with them.
Mr, and Mrs. George Gibson at-
tended the funeral of the late Mrs.
Charles N. Small in Londesboro
Church on Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. E. R. McLean, Tor-
onto, were guests of Mrs. J. F. Mc-
Lean recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Planes and
daughters, London, are vacationing
with Mrs. Wm. Doig and other rela-
tives,
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Wells, Erin,
are visiting Mrs, A. Wearing at
her home here. Ipperwish, spent the week-end at
the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow, of
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Osborne
Part III. Wherever possible, figures
have been presented on a county
or district basis, In addition, in-
formation has been shown for
many of the province's municipals. Barbara, Brenda and Donald, were
ties, Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
The Survey illustrates the pro- Cherries Jefferson,
Donnybrook United Church vinee's economic growth. Ontario's vice will be at 0.45 a.m. Sunday.
ser-
population, which now stands at 6.2
million, has increased by over one- Sunday school follows the church
third since 1951 and may reach service,
nearly nine million by 1976. The -
labour force has also exhibited a Ontario has been higher than in
steady upward trend and—at 2.4 any other prdvinee. Left yeer, million • is 28 percent higher than farm rash income totalled some
A crowd of 6,000 attended the
20th anniversary celebration of the
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associa-
tion on the evening of July 26th at
the unit headquarters. Earlier in
the evening over 3000 people• par-
took of the Beef Barbecue prepared
by Master ,Chef Tom Hays and
served by the Bloomingdale Wo-
men's Institute. A big attraction
was the presence of the Rt. Hon.
John G. Diefenbaker, prime min-
ister of Canada and Mrs. Diefen-
baker, They were accompanied by
federal and provincial members of
Parliament, as well as several cab-
inet ministers from Ottawa and
Toronto.
The Prime Minister compliment-
ed the Waterloo Cattle -Breeding
Association on its achievements,
spoke about agriculture in general
and •indicated -that he had noticed
the good crops in the area and
compared this with the Canadian
West where a severe drought is be-
ing experienced, Mr. Diefenbaker
indicated that every effort should
•be made to feed some of -the him-
gry People of this world adequately
as this is also our best weapon
against eomrnunisna
E. I, McLoughry, Director of Ex-
tension Liaison at O.A.C. for the
Extension Branch of the 'Ontario
Department of Agriculture, who
Was agricultural representative in
Waterloo County at the time arti-
ficial insemination was organized,
outlined how the . organization be-
gan through the Jersey Club in
1941, followed by the Holstein Club
in 1942,
W. P. Watson, Livestock Com-
missioner for Ontario, spoke of the
part the Ontario Government had
played in the development of the
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associa-
tion, Ile indicated that the fin-
ancial contribution had amounted
to $82,000 over the years, How-
ever, with over 500,000 cows insem-
inated this amounted to approxi-
mately 16 cents per cow and he
said it was an excellent investment,
. Roy G. Snyder, manager of the
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associad
tion, indicated that during the first
half of the 20 years the -organiza-
tion had attained only 10 per cent
of its present Volume. Under pre-
tent policies it is possible to pur-
chase good bulls, hire efficient per_
sonnel and thereby provide good
service.
ten years ago.
The report Shows that personal
income in Ontario during 1060
stood at an all-time high of over
$11 billion—better than 80 percent
above the 1051 level. Per capita
personal income, which reached
$1,820, was higher than in any
other province.
Ontario accounts for one.half of
the total value of Canadian mania
faetnring output. In 1960 the pro-
vince's nufacturing industries
prat-head goods valued at almost ST. HELENS
the way, also another new one be-
side the public school, owned by
Mr. Gerald Martin,
Mr, and Mrs. Don Bridge and
family spent Sunday at Port Elgin.
Mrs. Harry Peden and family of
Toronto visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart and
family visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs, Jim. Hudson at Hanover.
Miss Linda and Master Terry
Mclnight returned to their home
at Sinicoe after ',visiting a. few
eireeke• with thdreg,randpaeents, Mr.
anti, Mrs. Jack Boyd.
Misses Glenna arid Louanne Sie-
fert of Galt spent a few. days last
week with their grandparents, Mr.
and, Mrs. Lorne. Siefert.
• Mr, and Mrs. Art.Well's and fam-
ily of London spent last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs-George
Ashton.
Master Bobby Stephenson of Lo-
cust Hill spent a week at the home
of Me and Mrs. George Bolander.
Mr. and Mrs, Noah Ries attend-
ed the funeral on Sunday of a re-
lative in aTeusta.dt.
Mrs, H. J, Rogers, who was con-
fined to Listowel Hospital for two
weeks, is now et a. nursing home
in Palmerston, and is much im-
proved.
Master Lee Bellamy of London
spent Met week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Jack King.
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Doig and
family spent Sunday at Wasaga
Beach.
Miss Sheila; Donegan of Listowel
is spending this week with Miss
Janie Hambly,
Recent visitors at the home of
-Mr. and Mrs. John Craig were Mr.
and Mrs, Irwin Gibson, Mrs. Myrtle
Wallace of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh McLeod of Clifford arid Mrs.
Robert Ferguson, Gorrie and Mts.
Pearl Patteteon.
Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Williamson
and two daughters spent last week
on a motor trip through Muskoka,
Algonquin Park and other points
north.
Miss Louise Matthews visited
several days last week with Mr.
arid Mrs. Clayton Edwards in Lis-
towel.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Denny and
four children of Owen Sound vis-
ited friends in the village one day
last week,
Mr. Harold' Hamilton of Port
Burwell visited on Saturday with
Mrs..Wm. Wade,
Miss Bev Petrie of Atwood visit-
ed e few days last 'week with Miss
Sharon
Mr, and, Mrs, Anson Dernerling
are Spending a couple of days at
Penelon Orillia, Gravenhurst
and Parry Sound,
Mr. Paul Wendt of Toronto
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. B, A, Schaefer. Mrs, Wendt
and family returned home with hint
after visiting the past week with
her parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Seek Brown vis-
ited last week with relatives in
Sault Ste, Marie, travelling by way
Mee; Vera 'McCrea. Mrs. Ted
Fear, Mrs. Thomas Smith and
Mrs, Ralph McCrea, were in To-
ronto on Tuesday and called on
Mr, and Mrs. Bernie. Williamson.
Mrs. Vera McCrea remained to
spend some time them
Miss Joan Brydges of London
e ;Visited on Thursday with Mrs,
'Ralph McCrea and family,
Miss Jean Manna started work at
the county home in Clinton last
week
Florence Rinn has started work
this week at a shoe factory in -Sea-
forth, .
Miss Marlene Walsh of Kitch-
ener, spent the week-end with .her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, James
Walsh.
Miss Lorna Bolt' of Kitchener
visited with her, parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Leslie Bolt, over the week-
end,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fear and fam-
ily are spending a few days with
his sister, Mrs, N. Buller at Ron-
deau Park.
Mr. and Mrs, John Manning and
family of Blyth visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Ralph McCrea
and family:. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and
family of Sarnia spent the week-
• end with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Taylor
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Cede Ariestrong
and family of Thorndale spent the
Week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Da-
Vid Armstrong and other relatives.
'Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickett and
family of Vancouver, B.C., are vis-
iting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Wheeler and other rela-
tives in the district for the next
three weeks,
the week-end with his fam it here. y
Mr. Bud Orr of Wiaetein spent
Mr, and Mrs, Trevor Moores and
family of Brampton visited Iast
Week with - Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Campbell and filthily.
Visitors last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Wheeler Were Mrs, Huth
e Davis and Susan of Gen; Mrs,
Mary Turner amid Margaret of Ed-
nonten; Mrs, Franklin Piekell,
elan and Janine, of Guelph and
Me and Mrs, Howard Pocock of
Ottawa. On Sunday a family ga,
therirtg wee add at Mr. and Mes,
Wheeler's, When their daughter and
Son-in-14W were home, Mr . and
Mrs, Wilfred Piekell and family of
Vancouver. Mr, arid Mee, Nelson
Pickeli, Wirigheial, Ma and Mrs,
addle Wheeler and family of
Itarnidort, Mr. and Mrs, Olen bill-
worth and family of kitcherier and
Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler and
family Of t3elgraVe also attended
the gathering.
Mr. and Mrs. George Price, Car-
olyn and Melvyn of Palls Church,
Virginia, and Mrs, W. If, Boles
and Miss Della, spent the Week-
erid with Mts. MaiVin Taylor tied
Bill.
day visitors tit the same home,
Mr. Walter Pieltford, Wingham,
will be in charge of services in
Goerie, FordWieh and Wingeter
Anglican. Churches for the next two
Sundays. Rey. E. 0, Attwell will
be at the Huron .Diocesan 'Church
Canlp near )13a,vfield.
The purpose of this review is to
set out the major facets of teeno.
financieLand social activity, II-
lestrate and analyze growth, and
indicate the contribution of the
province to the economic life of the
teflon The report should prove
helpful to business and . govern.
ment.as well -as the public general.
ly in recognizing the -opportunitie.S
or the future.
$880 million. Livestock and lire-
stock -products provide three-quer-
ters of this total, Tobacen is the
serand lareast sourer of cash in-
come, accounting for over one..
tenth of the aggregate, followed by
field -crops and fruits and vege.
tables.
The province continues to main-
lain its healing position in Mineral,
output which last. year reached a
record level of $984 million. On-
tario's five top ranking minerals
are nickel, uranium, cooper, gold
$12 billion a a gain of close to 50 and iron. With an output valued
percent over the past decade. In- at $766 million, they accounted for
creasing industralieation and. un- more than three-quarters of the
banization have been accompanied total va'ue of mineral production
by remarkable additions to Deter- in the 'province,
in's electric generating plant arid
equipment. The province's hydrau.
lie, thermal and nucleat power
sources are all being further de-
veloped, while the use of natural
;gas is gaining rapidly,
As well as bring the most highly
industrialized province in carnal.,
Ontario also ranks first in ageiciad
turd production. Since World War
XX, the annual farm cash income in
Mr. and. Mrs. Ray 'Hawley of
Oshawa. spent the week-end with
hef parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Woods,
Misses Margaret and Brenda
Wilson of London spent the past
Week With Me, and Mrs. Frank
MeQuillie and Terry.
Miss -.resale MeCharles of Ripley
is visiting with her sisters Mrs.
Ernest Gaunt and Mr, Gauet,
Mr, and Mrs. Irving McCabe of
Windsor visited during the past
week with Mr. 'and Mrs, Frank
Mequillin and other relatives,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. H. I. Durst were Mr. anti Mrs.
A. Durst, Stratford; Mr, and Mrs
Roy Durst and family, Walkerton;
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. (Vera) Walters
and family, .Orillia; Mr. and Mrs.
'Bob (Dorothy) Collins, Stratford;
Mr ,and Mrs ,Ned (Kay) Rutledge
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lou
(Mae) Ebel and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack (Margaret) McCuteheon
and family, all of Brussels. There
were 37 members of the Durst fam-
ily present to visit with Mrs. Gor-
don (Alma) 'Parr and family, of
B.C., who arrived last week to visit
with relatives here,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reidt at-
tended the Reidt reunion held in
Neustadt on Saturday.
Me. and Mrs. Vern Clark spent
the week-end at, Gull Lake and
Miss Dawn Lue and Mr. Terry
Clark who :terra last week there
returned home with them.
Mrs. A. Wearing street part of
last week with her daughters, Mrs,
Norman Carson and family, of
Gerrie, and Mrs, David LiVingstohe
amid fatally, of Toronto, at the Car-
son cottage at Aenberley Beach,
Mrs. Scott, of Lewiston, N.Y.. is
spending some tithe with her-
daughter, Mrs. John Meson, and
Mr. ActesOn.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Clement.
Toronto, are spending this week
at their summer home here.
Me, and Mrs, Vernon Hupfcr
sprat Sunday with 'Mr, and Mrs,
Scott Hunter at 'Point Clarke,
of Manitoulin and returning by
Flint, Mich., and Sarnia. Mr.
James Brown returned home with
them for two 'Weeks' visit.
Mrs. Nellie Gamble is spending
a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Harris at Brownsville.
Mr, and Mrs. Bole Petznick and
family of Kitchener spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Schaefer,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon •Goldrich
of London were week-end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Anson Demi.-
ling.
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Armstrong
and Miss Doreen Armstrong spent
the week-end at Peterborough. The
latter remained and has taken a
'position in the hospital -there.
Mr. arid Mrs, Cecil Cooper are
spending this week with friends at
Honey 'Harbor.
Mx. and Mrs. Wellington Har-
grave and family attended -the
Reed reunion Sunday le Moore-
field park.
Friends of Mrs. John -Winter will
be sorry to hear that she was tak-
en by ambulance to Palmerston
hospital on Saturday,
Master Ross Diehl of Orillia is
spending a few weeks With Mas-
ter Kenny Meelemerit,
Mr. Everitt Cooper of Minden
Spent a few- Jaye, last week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Cooper,
Misses T. .1. Schaefer and Paul
spent Friday in Kitchener,
Mee, Peter Chimney and Jailey
ofPort COI borne spent a feat days
last week with her -parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Keith.
Misses Shirley Marks and Pau-
line spent the Week-end at
Port Carling,
Mrs. Carroll doliesoe returned
home Friday lifter visiting last
week with Mr, and.. Mrs, Murray
Kirkby in Pert Credit,
Births
STEINACKEItee To Me and Mrs,
Deere Steiriacker, a, daughter, on
Wednesday, July 29th, in Palm.
erston Hospital.
WELSCH-To Mr. and Mrs, John
Welsch, a son, on Monday, July"
24, at Berner* tanneeilinele
Mr, •and Mrs, T. L; McInnes at-
tended the ' Cedarville United
Church anniversary service on
Sunde,y, Rev. Gordon ,Harris, of
Dixie, e forMer At/Mister, was the
guest speaker. They also visited
with Mr. and-Mrs. Wm. Howell.
'Mr and Mrs. Harold layndman,
Jim and Gerry arc ion holiday in
the Manitoulin 'Island and other
northern points,
A number of the LOBA attended
lodge in iFordwieh on Wednesday
when the Grand Mistress of Ontario
West was present.
Mrs, Jean MacDonald, London,
accompanied by Miss Florence Ed-
wards, -of London, Mrs. Wilford
King and Mrs. E. Carson are on
a motor trip to the east coast 'via
United States.
Mrs. Archie Livingstone and Miss
Lee Livingstone, of Detroit, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephens.
Mr. Bert Hubbard and Miss
Sharon Hubbard spent a week with
friends in the Haliburtan and
Picton area.
Mrs. Clam Parr and M. Kenneth
Parr, of Tbronto, and Mrs. -A, L.
Stephens visited over the week-end
at the home, of Mr, and Mrs. Ward
Fawcett, of Chatham,
Miss Nancy Atwood, of Owen
Sound, spent the week with Mr. and
Mrs, Roymond Gowdy,
MM. Betty Faegan, Barbara, Bon-
nie and Kendra, of Wingliam, visit-
ed Monday at the -home of Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Gowdy,
LAC Leslie, Will, of the -RCAF,
and Mrs. Will and Larry, have re-
turned home after spending Blur
years in Germanye
Sympathy is extended to Mrs,
Andrew Davidson in her bereave-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Joshing, Vied.-
erich, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Edgar.
Ronald Brooks, of RCAF, and
Mrs. Brooks and family, of Ottawa,
are speeding their vacation with
Mr, and liars. Ambrose David and
other' relatives.
Mrs. Anson Thornton was a guest
et the Gulli-Sreith Wedding in
the Presbyterian Church, laluevale,
on Saturday.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, John Baylor were
Leonard J, Mills, comptroller, Ce-
nachian National Railway, and Mrs.
Mills, of Montreal, Mrs, Frances
Mills, of Dunbarton, Miss Louise
and William Piehee, of Listowel,
Messrs, Adarn arid Clarence Nickel
and Mrs, Annie Hoch, of GoWans-
town,
Work has cOrnineteed on the new
home Mr. Bill Nay is building iri
the village on Wellington Street,
beamed-1 the homes of Me, Manfred
Irwin and Me Norman Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Sack Evers, of Tor-
onto, spent the weak-end with Mr,
and Mrs. Manfred Irwin and other
relatives,
Me, and Mrs!, Arthur Miles and
Mr, Ron Miles spent a few days
with Me. and Mrs. 1\l'ornlarl
Mr, Beiread Hamilton, of ;Dort
Walt and Mr. and Mte- Al. Pengelly
rind far-filly, cif Byron; were Satur,,
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