The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-03-25, Page 11Wroxeter Personal Notes
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Hart of
Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs. Wm,
Hart of Wroxeter arrived home
Friday after an enjoyable three
• weeks spent in Florida. While
there they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Walter P. Davisson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Karn and
family were in Elmwood on
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Saturday.
Mrs. Sam Ovington spent
the week -end with Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence White and family of
Brussels.
Miss Elaine Sanderson of
Kitchener spent the week -end
with Mr.and Mrs. Ross Sander-
son.
• W. H. Dunlop (left), R.R. 1, Arcona, talks to neighbour, Delos tlthi//
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split application of Atrazine. Mr. Dunlop has a three- old Worst 111 mai a ntrol: as
a farmer, a custom sprayer and as weed inspector for LRILfi11 Qwnly.
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Split application of Atrazine
makes corn growing profitable
on land heavily infested with quack grass
"Neighbours of mine had to give up growing cereal crops
because the farm was getting so dirty with quack grass,"
Mr. W. H. Dunlop of Arcona, reports. "Last year they
planted 48 acres of this dirty land to corn. We applied a
split application of Atrazine, the equivalent of 3 lbs. of
Atrazine 65W on the first of April, which was ploughed in,
and another 3 lbs. early post -emergent. The Lambton
County Soil & Crop Improvement Association supervised
this test. The result of the Atrazine application was that
my neighbours harvested an excellent crop in spite of the
dry season and grossed $5,000 from the 48 acres.
"Without Atrazine it would not be possible for many
farmers in this area to grow corn," Mr. Dunlop says.
"Shortage of labour for cultivations, combined with
serious weed problems, would put them out of business.
• Atrazine repays its cost many times over. After seeing the
results of split applications on heavy quack grass infes-
tations, I would say it is almost a miracle chemical."
Atrazine 65W is available in 5 Ib. bags and 50 Ib. cartons from farm supply dealers
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Jamie Sanderson, Toronto,
and David Sanderson, Ailsa
Craig, spent the week -end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Sanderson.
Mr. Murray McLean, Owen.
Sound, was home for the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira McLean.
Miss Margaret Paulin, Tor-
onto, was a week -end visitor
with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.
Wes Paulin, Miss Francis Paul-
in returned to Toronto with her
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and
family, Oshawa, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Newton at the
week -end.
Howard and James Wylie
spent a few days in Toronto
last week attending the fire
insurance convention.
Miss Karen Greenway and
Mr, Neil O' Kuhn, Kitchener,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Sanderson Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark,
Miss Dawn Pia and Mr. Terry
Clark and Mr. Fraser Pollock
attended the baptismal service
for Leah Catherine Stewart,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Stewart in Harriston on Satur-
day.
BELGRAVE
Miss Marie Coultes of Guelph
spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
R. Coultes and Audrey.
Visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McGuire were
Miss Violet Tasker of Blyth on
Tuesday, Glen Tasker of Otta-
wa on Thursday and Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Walker of Goderich
for the week -end.
Miss Marilyn Campbell of
Toronto spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Campbell.
Mr. Ross Procter and sons of
Burlington visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Procter for the
week -end.
Max Pletch of Dorset visited
for the week -end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch.
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Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Mar. 25, 1965 Page B
HEAD TABLE officials and guests enjoyed action songs
during annual Scout and Cub banquet. The sing -song
was led by Bill Conron and Crawford Douglas, with Hap
Swatridge supplying the accompaniment. Connell Photo.
SEVERAL LOCAL and district residents completed night
classes in typing at the thigh school. Three of the students
are Mrs. Mac Scott, Mrs. Bassilla Grubbe and Mrs. Clark
Johnston, all of Belgrave.—Photo by Cantelon.
Whitechurch News
Mr. Archie Purdon went to
Victoria Hospital, London, on
Wednesday and Mrs. Purdon
and daughter returned home
with him.
On Thursday evening the
ladies from the community at-
tended their final night school
classes at Wingham and District
High School. Mrs. George Fish-
er took typing, Mrs. Garnet
Farrier, bookkeeping and Mrs.
H. D. MacDonald and Mrs. Dan
Tiffin, dressmaking. After
their class work, all went to
the auditorium where entertain-
ment was enjoyed followed by
lunch. The display of finished
work and crafts was viewed.
Mrs. Hugh McMillan, Greg-
ory and Paul of Sarnia visited
on Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin and Mrs. Myrtle
Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs.James McInnes
Gorrie News
On Sunday at 11:30 a. m.
the Rev. B. L. Walden of Toron-
to, the district secretary, Geor-
gian Bay Division, Canadian
Bible Society, will be the speak-
er in St. Stephen's Anglican
Church. A cordial invitation is
extended to all interested in
the work of the Bible Society.
BIRTH
THORNTON-In Listowel
Memorial hospital on Friday,
March 19, 1965, to Mr. and
Mrs. Doran Thornton, a son,
returned to their home on Mon-
day after a week's stay with
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hastings
and family of Wingham,
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz visited on
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton Scholtz and family of God-
erich, and with her granddau-
ghter, Leasa, a patient in the
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Butler of
Goderich were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin.
Word was received here by
relatives that Mrs. Billie Mc-
Innes is a patient in Walkerton
Hospital with flu.
Quilting Bee
GORRIE-Over 40 ladies at-
tended the quilting bee in the
Gorrie United Church on Wed-
nesday when twelve quilts were
made and three other complet-
ed quilts turned in. On Thurs-
day two more quilts were quilt-
ed. Four more will be finished
in the units. These are for over-
seas and mission work.
BELGRAVE
Mrs. Winnie Smith and Mrs.
Julia McNall visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc-
Crea and family of Blyth.
Mrs. Albert Vincent is a pa-
tient in Wingham and District
Hospital.
Service Held for
Miss L. Donaghy
GORRIE-Laura Jane Donaghy
daughter of the late William
Donaghy and his wife, Margar-
et Williamson, passed away
Thursday afternoon at Huron -
view, Clinton, at the age of
85 years. She had been -in fail
ing health for some time.
Born near Fordwich, in How-,
ick Township, she had spent
most of her life in and around
Fordwich with the exception of
a few years in Toronto. She was
a member of Trinity Church
and of the L. O. B. A. , Ford-
wich.
A sister, Mrs. Lena Ells-
worth and a brother, Enos Don-
aghy, predeceased her.
Service was held on Saturday
in the Moir funeral home at
Gorrie with the Rev. G. A. An-
derson in charge. Burial was in
Fordwich Cemetery.
Read Letter from
Bishop H. O'Neil
GORRIE- The March meeting
of St. Stephen's Guild was held
at the home of Mrs. Harry King
with a good attendance.
The meeting opened with a
hymn followed by prayer by
the president and the Lord's
prayer in unison. The Scripture
was read by Mrs. Vern Clark.
The minutes and roll call
were read by Mrs. Perry Strong.
Mrs. John Dinsmore read a
lovely letter on Lent, written
by The Right Reverend A.H.
O'Neil, D. D. , Bishop of Fred-
ericton, N. B. , which was much
enjoyed by all.
Business was discussed. It
was decided to go on a bus trip
in June. The next meeting is
to be held in the Sunday School
room with Mrs. Perry Strong as
hostess.
Mrs. Vern Clark gave a read-
ing. The meeting closed with
prayer and lunch was served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Joe Bennett and Miss Judy King.
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