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'.this repair tinit'vat; built for the inexperienced. iResides being
44 efficient welder, it will out., braze, solder and heat, it will
hard,-faces all wearing emapnient, and thaw water pipes in
Minutes (oven .tinaergrouna), For those cola mornings, this
-repair unit jots a, battery charger, 4 or 34.fvolts, which can he
used aft 4 booster; Ehes,e are only a few of .the jobs this repair
' entild do for yen!:
Used. Electric and Acetylene Welders ---
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or write to .•=i Albert. Street, Stratford.
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1.114 Wingihain AdvaiikOsTiitw,, NireapeadaY-,.. 31InY Gth,. kflS2 •• WHITECHURCII. Mr. Karol, Fococir of the Wing,.
hem Co., has been, busy
duritig the past week erecting' a
pole barn for Mr. Alvin hart of
was burned
early the last of
March, with the stock, tractor; and
implements and feed, Neighbours
are pleased to see AMA building
again, as a barn is a necessity on -
a farm
. Mn. Alex Inglis left on Friday to •
spend the week-end at the home of
his sister, Mrs.. Jack rannigan of
Toronto and to spend_ a few days
'this week at the home of his
brother, Mr, Mae Inglis of High-
gate.
Mr:ivrepandhMelro:xs‘nWalter,Q
f,t,Helens
Elliott,EMarris
Wm,
m,a
Mrs. Donald Campbell of .Be‘gravn
were in London on Sunday. visit-
ing with Mrs, Gordon Elliott, and
with Mr, Elliott. who has been a
patient
'two
eninwVeeicktsoria Hospital for the
past
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace RibeY and
Miss Lois, and Ross 'of Port Elgin,
visited on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs, Roddy Inglis and
family and Miss 'Evelyn Blaine of
Tics"`"parents, Mr Thos..
Inglis. Mrs, Roddy Inglis. Laurie
and Lisa, twins, are spending a
Inglis,
wdays this week with Mrs. Alex
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Parker and
Beverley of Exeter visited on Wed-
nesday with her parents, Me, and
Mrs. Ben MeClenaghan.
The phpils of' Fordyce School.
were .taken • to Dr, Little, dentist,
in Lucknow this week for their
half-yearlyLy owcahleiecykr uspo.o
of Mr, and
Mrs. •• Thos. O'Malley commenced
work on Monday at the Auto-Lite
Plant at Sarnia.
iVirs Watt
Mr. Alex McKenzie left last
Thursday for Smiths Falls, where
his sister, Miss Katherine Mc.
Kenzie; public health nurse is very
ill in Hospital,.
Mr, John' Hutchison was able to
-retUrn home from Wingham Plos-
' on Friday, after being
'patient there for the past ,eleven
months, Mr, and Mrs. Edward,
Nicholson and Colleen of Thames-
ford wero 'week-end visitors with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Untohi#
'son,
The Ladies' Aid of the Preshy,*
terian Church met at the home of
.Mrs, Jan McInnis o.n •Tuestiay• last
'to work at a fancy quilt.
Mrs, George Meelenaghan and
`Mr. :Carl MeOlenttglum Were in
T.Andon on Sunday, where they
visited: with Mrs. Carl XeOleriag-,
han, who has been a patient in
Victoria Hospital for the past two
weeks,
Constable Roy Walker of, the O.P,P, Kitchener, Mrs Walker and
Children, spent. the week-end with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs, E, B,
Walker. .
Sgt, -Alan Leader. who is with
the Air Force at Ottawa, and who
haS.heen .. WeRka'. cour.se.
at Camp Borden, spent the week-
-end with Mr, and Mrs.. Jas. B.
Currie.
Farmers have found that the
land is very, very hard this spring,
aricl. takes .a lot of working up.
-Some seeding was done in this ells-
trict last week. but most of it1-11.1
be done this week if it keeps 'dry
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Faleoner
,and sons of Sarnia visited on. Sun,
day with. his parents,. Mr. and Mrs.
:Cecil Falconer, 'and with, WinghaM
relatives,
Mr. Levi GOod• held'a very sue...-
cessful sale on Tuesday, even
though it was..a real. rainy day.
and ,daughters ct Clinton 'visited
,on Sunday with. his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Mrs., Gerahout Johnston.
,,: Mrs, Levi Rieman andChIldren ,
ispent the week,end with her pat •
rents,. Mr, and Mre...livq Maelii;sfY
of Walkerton and at the home of
her slater. Mrs. Self, W. 'Donald
•Self is spending a few days this.
• week here.
Mr. ft, ii, ThOOlp$On has moved
try his g Wawanosh home again,
'after spending. the winter menthe
at the home, of his brother, WIr,
Norman Thompson, Diagonal Rd,,
Wingham,
Mr. -,Clifford Moore and Mr, Jas.
Rowers of London spent a few dams
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Kennedy at IVfarnoch. Mr. ;and
Mrs; Fred U011and and, .sons Fred
and Kenneth of Ansa Craig visited
at the Kennedy .home.en Saturday,
Mr: and Mrs, Win, Fisher of
Georgetown visited on Saturday
with this parents, Mr. and Mrs
Oeorge Fisher;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston•
;and Mary of parkbilt visited on
Sunday with her mother. Mrs. 'Wm..
COttn., and Mr. and Mrs, Wallace
'Coon, and with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs., Jas. ;Johnston, who are both.
patients •in. Winglionr-Ilesp•itat— •"•••
Mr. and Mrs„Tas. Kenne and
children left on Sunday to return
to, their home at Sudbury otter
spending the past week with. her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Johnston.
Conn. , .
Mrs. Robert Ross, who had been
visiting at the home of Mrs. Alma
Campbell of London,. last week,
returned home on Saturday with
Miss Jean a.ncl Miss Barbara Camp-
bell..
• Mr. Archie Watt of Toronto visit-
ed on Thursday with his parents,
Rev, and Mrs, W. J, Watt and Dr.
and Mn'. Arthur Watt of London,
visited on Sunday with Rev.. and
,Blveiponerousig to the Rod
Compaigo Now on
UREA waits in the soil
to feed your corn!
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft,
Ronald and Kirk, and her parents,
Mr, and Mrs, ugh Sinnamon,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Hertel of Kitchen-
er and at the home of Mrs. Slime-
mon's brother, Mr, Robert Me-,
Michael of St, Jacobs,
Mr. and Mrs, Dan 'rutin and
family, and her mother, Mrs. Whit-
ney Stewart, Wingham, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Bone of Brussels,
Mrs, Shoebridge of Washago
spent last week at the home of her
sisterelV4rs. Russell CtiaPMan, Mr.
Chapman was a, victim of flu last
week and Mrs. Sheabridge took
over the job of driving the school
bus.
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Tiffin, and.
Mr, and Mrs, Jes. Tiffin and (laugh-
ter, visited on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. McInnis of
Walkerton.
Mrs. Robert Roes visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Ales. Goutts
and Mrs, Annie IVIcQuillin visited
at the home of her brother, Mr.
Jas McIntosh, while Mr, and Mrs.
Victor pmerson her.
hintlier; Mrs, Retiben Tiffin, a
patient in Wingham-Hospitale
Mr arid. Mrs. George Coultes of
E. Wawanosh have recovered from
their attack of flu, and are up and
around again.
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Montgomery.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jackson of
Blyth visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Angus Falconer.
Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Irwin and
Shirley of Oshawa spent the week,
end with her parents; Mr. and Mrs,
Thos. 1‘4-cGuffin and with his par=
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. W. 3. Irwin of
Kinloss, Other yisitors at the Mc-
Guffin home on Sunday-were Mr.
and Mrs. John Tillie of London,
and her brother, Almond Jamieson
of Belgrave, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mole and Billie of Dungan-
non, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter of
Clinton, and Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Irwin and Mr. John Aitcheson of
W. Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer and
Lois spent Thursday last with Mr.
Chas, Falconer of Glamis.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon and
Kathy visited one day last week
with, her mother, Mrs. Webster
Jacklin of Listowel, who has been
ill with flu,
Mr. and Mrs. John McGee visited
on Sunday last at the home of his
sister, Mrs. D. Simpson of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattison and
family visited on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Arm-
strong of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pettaplace
and family of Teeswater visited
on Sunday with, her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Currie.
Mr. and Mrs, Cameron Simmons
and Nancy of London spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Chas. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Bushell and children of Holy-.
rood also visited at the Martin
home on Sunday.
Mr. Sack Gillespie of Sarnia
spent Tuesday last with his pa'
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Gil-
lespie. Mr, Gillespie is improving
nicely after the slight stroke 'he
suffered a few weeks ago.
Harold DaWson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Dawson. is a patient
in Wingham Hospital with pneu-
monia following a severe attack
of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston
Now, there's an economical new way to give
your corn the-nitrogen you know it needs
to make a full profitable crop. The secret —
plowdown or preplant with new AFRO*
UREA.
This 45% nitrogen fertilizer is ideal for corn.
It acts quickly to get the crop started, yet stays
in the soil for release to the crop when it
heeds food most.
Use Aero Urea these two ways:
Spring or Fall Plowdown: Broadcast 100-200
pounds of Aero Urea per acre before plowing.
Preplant; Broadcast 100-200 pounds
of Aero Urea before last cultivation.
Then work into the soil and plant.
See your fertiliger.dealer for Aero
Urea today!
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