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WHITBCT-ARCH — Mr. Russell
041,0.4 received ward this week-end
that his nephew, Harold Gaunt,
who been attending Queen's
versity, Kingston, for the past six
years, was successful in passing.
all his exams, and would graduAtp.
on May 10,
Mr. land Mrs, Gaunt and their
three children will move to Sarnia,
where he has been employed dur-
ing. summers, for the past few.
years at the Dupont Works,
Harold is a grandson of Mr,
Thos.. Gaunt, WIngbarn, and bia
many friends in this district con-
gratulate him on his success, and
more so, as 'he never attended .high
school,
but another cast was put on, Both
hones of his leg were broken above
the ankle,
Mrs. Robert MacLean and M.
and Mrs, Frank Alcock of Erussels
visited on Sunday at the home of
1\117X,.and.,Mrs, -- •
Anniversary services will be held
in the PreSbyterian Church here
on May 31, and a speeial Masonic
service will 'be held in the Presby-
terian Church on May 24,
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Afte, Alen /Awe,.
Mr. Albert Smyth of King's
Court, County Meath, Ireland, ar-
rived from Dublin by plane on Fri-
day at London airport arid will
spend the next two months With
Smyth relatives in Canada and
spent •the week-end at the home of
Kr. and. Mrs, Edwin Smyth; Mr
and Mrs, Sam Smyth and George of
Mitchell and Mr. William Smyth of
St. Catharines visited on Sunday
at the Smyth home and the visitor
from Ireland accompanied Mr,
Smyth back to St. Catharines to
visit there this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Currie and
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie and
family visited on Sunday with Mt
and Mrs. Richard Deacon of Elora
Mr, and Mrs, George Pocock of
Lambeth spent. Sunday with Lea-
ver relatives in East Wawanosh
and with Mr. and Mrs, J. M, Coul-
tes Eelgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin of
Lucknow, and Mrs. Henry'
sCarter, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Mole and Billie of Dungan-
non, and Mrs. George Phillips and
Albert of Fordyce, visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrsi Thomas Ma.
goffin and her aunt, Mrs. Sam
'Durnin.
Mrs, Victor Young of Wingharr
spent the week-end with her bro • -
ther, Mr. Adam McBurney of Mar-
' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thompson
and Dennis visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon,
Wright of Clifford and with her.
grandmother, Mrs. Louis Dolma of
Mildmay.
mrs. Telford Cook, Mrs. Harry
Cook and. Mr. Frank Cooper were
in London on Friday, where they
attended the funeral of the late.
Wilbert Evert. Many in this dis-
trict will remember Mr. Evert
who,. was raised at the heme of the
late Mr, and Mrs. Archie Clow
Mrs. Evert predeceased hihi about
three years ago, and he leaVes one
son, Bert Evert of -Toronto and
'Mo grandchildren. Interment was
in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Moore of
Burford visited on 'Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs, William 'Kennedy of
•Marnoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss and
family of Plattsville visited on Sun.
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben McCfenaghan.
• Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pundon
and baby John of Thorndal'e and
local relatives spent Sunday at the
home pf Mr. and Mrs. John Pur-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry, Fran-
ces and Wayne spent the week-end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Mitchell in Toronto.
Mrs. Carl MeClenaghan, who was
a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, for over two weeks, was able
to return home on Thursday.
Mr. Jas. Snowden has been a
patient in Wingham Hospital over
the past month, after suffering a,
heart seizure.
Mrs. Farrish Moffatt of Lang-
side, is attending a W.MS, confer-,
once at Belleville this week, and
will visit with Miss Katherine Mc-
Kenzie in hbspital at Smith's Falls.
Mrs. K. Dowling and Laverne
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aitcheson :
and baby son, visited on Sunday'
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Rooney of Mount
Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gaunt and
*daughter, Janet, of Morris Town-
ship, and local relatives, galhered
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Don-
ald Ross on Sunday for a family
dinner.
Rev, and Mrs. Robert Watt, of
Toronto spent Tuesday last with
his parents, Rev, and Mrs. W. 3,
Watt, and Mr. Archie Watt of To-
ronto visited here on Sunday. Dr.
and Mrs. Donald Watt and family
called home from Bella Coola, B.C.
on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw
and family of London visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw and with Lucknow rela-
tives, and Mrs. James Laidlaw,
who has been in hospital for the
past two weeks, was able to return
home, She accompanied Ur. and
Mrs. 'Kenneth Laidlaw back to
London for this Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff of
Brussels visited on Sunday at the
home of her sister, Mts. William.
RintoUl.
Mrs, Chas, Moore has been
appointed enumerator for the
Whiteehureb Division .of Kinlesa,
for the Coining election. and has
been busy at her work,
Mr, and MrS, Elmer Sleight.
helm and family 'Waited On Sunday
at the home Of tier sister Mrs,
klarold David of Teesvvater,
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Eett and
children of BelwOod visited one
day last week with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ruhert Purdon and
Betty and Bobby, four Year old
twins, Stayed to holiday' here,
Mr. and Mrs, 1), A, Hackett and
baby ;loan Of Aslifield *visited on
Sunday with tier parelittr, Mr, *NI
Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. 'Leslie
Buckman of Watford, also Visited
with Mr, and Mrs. Showers and
with Kerr relatives.
Mr. and Mrs: George Currie
visited on Sunday at the home of
their son, Mr. Alvin Currie of
Clinton..
Mr.' and Mrs, Gerald St. Marie
and baby daughter of London,
visited on Sunday with Mr: and
Mrs. Harold Walker. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood
and children of Seaforth, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Johnston, and family of
Turnberry, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. 'Rob-
inson and sons of St. Augustine
visited on Sunday with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John-
ston and Mr. Ross McMichael of
Sarnia, and Miss Violet Johnston
of Barrie spent the week-end at
the •Johnston home,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker and
family visited on 'Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Henry Johann of Bel-
more and with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Johann,,
Mr. and Mrs, George Walker
visited on Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humphrey of
St. Helens,
Mr. and• Mrs. Jack Lewis and
children of WIngham, Mr, and Mrs,
Harrold' Slesser and family of
Glamis and Mr, Austin Cook of
Toronto spent Sunday with their
parentS, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cook,
Mr. and Mrs., Mason Robinson
and family 'visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs., Albert
Cameron, Lucknew,
Mr, and Mrs. George Carter'and
Alan moved on Saturday to their
new home at Blyth and Lynn Mor-
rison of Blyth spent the week-end
Barbara Marie, daughter of Mr. here, and Mr. and Mrs, Morrison
and family will move here from
Elyth this week.
Mrs. Chas, Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz spent Sunday
in London, where they visited With
Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Seholtz and
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sinunohs.
Fordyce folks are holding a
shower in St. Helens Hall this
Tuesday evening in honour of the
approaching marriage of Alias
Betty McDonald, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman McDonald.
Mr, and Mr's. Eugene Arinitage
and Bobby arid rarest, Of London,
visited on Sunday with. Mr, and
Mrs, John MeEtitzieY and with her
mother, Mrs. Jas. Young, who
accompanied them back to London,
to spend a week there,
Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Robinson
and son visited .on. Sunday,at tho
home of Mr, and Mrs. Job, Thomp-
son Of Goderich, Mrs, Thompson
Was a patient in. Goderich Hospital
last week,ek,
Mr, ChM'," Robinson) WhO Went
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HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL
TWILIGHT SALE
56 HEAD
THURSDAY, MAY 21 — 8 p.m., D.S.T.
at the Glanworth Sales Arena between Clan- '
worth and St. Thomas on the Wellington Road.
ACCREDITED - 4VACCINATED - 'LISTED '
Selling the complete purebred, R.O.P. herd owned by
fhe Estate of R. G. Gloves, Woodstock. Consisting of
25 cows of which 10 are due from Sept. to Jan., 1 due
in May and balance fresh or in full milk flow. 4 heifers
due Sept., 8 heifers due Nov. to Jan., 15-1958 heifers
and 4 heifer calves.
This is a young clean herd all sired by Oxford bulls and all
services to Oxford •sires with Franco and Royal Duke predomin- •
Ming, Every animal bred on the farm. This is a real oppor-
tunity to buy into this good herd.
ESTATE OF R. G. GLAVES—Proprietor
SHORE HOLSTEINS LTD.—Sales Managers
OHIO NOT INJURED
IN TRACTOR ACCIDENT
WHITEOHUROH David 1-Tart,
9-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, Al-
vin Hart. of Zetland, net with a
painful accident on Friday even-
ing. He went to the field, where
Mr. Hart was working, with the
tractor, and was having a ride back
to the barn when the plough struck
a stone and threw David 'off, The
'back wheel of the tractor went
over his stomach,
Re was rushed to Wingham go$,
Pital and on to a London hospital
but X-rays showed he was not as
'seriously injured. as had been ex-
pected. However, he suffered a
ruptured spleen, Mr, and Mrs.
Hart were able to bring him home
on Sunday and he must lie On his
back, for a week.
Visitors at the Hart home on
Sunday were Mr, and Mrs, Roy
Andrews and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Webster of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Higgins of
Wingirarir and' Mr. •Irn Thrgri-
Hand and children of Kinloss, as
well as many. sympathetic friends
and neighbors,
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and
children of Fordwich, Mr, and Mrs,
Keith Montgomdry of Wingham:
and local relatives spent Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mont-
gomery.
The Kerr crushing outfit moved
into John Jamieson's gravel pit on
Saturday and trucks have been
busy gravelling the 10th concession
of East Wawanosh and the sur-
rounding sideroads,
Mrs. Emanuel Stapleton, who
spent the winter months with Lon-
don and 13elgrave relatives, is vis-:
iting at the home of her daughter,.,
ra. Thomas Jamieson,
Mr. Orville Tiffin has been work-
ing at maintenance work at the
hospital, in Wingham, during the
past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft
and family visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rdbert
Watson of Brucefield. Miss Janet
Watson, who has been ill at kyl
mgr, was able to be home.
Mrs. Charles Shiell has been un-
der the doctor's care during the
past week.
Mr. James Forster had the cast
taken off his ankle one day last
week at the Wingham Hospital,
WOOL
Any Government Deficiency Pay-
neut will apply only on properly
graded wools.
Secure the utmost by *patronizing
the organization that made this
possible.
SHIP COLLECT. TO
Our Registered Warehouse Ni). 1
Weston, Ontario
Obtain sacks and twine
without charge from
• MORLEY McMICRAISL
R.R. Wroxeter
NORMAN McDOWELL
I3elgrave
or by writing to
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada .
Mothers Honored
41 Calvin-Brick
WRITECHUROR—CalVin Erlek
United Church Sunday $ahnal held'
a Mother's !Day program on Sun-
day with Norman Coultes, superin-
tendent, in Charge. Peter Maspa
read the Scripture lesson and Mur-
ray Coultes read the story "The '
Little Colt",
At the church service that fol-
lowed, Rev. C, Krug baptized Dor-
een Margaret, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Arnold
William, 'son of Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Dawson, Rev, Krug presented the
two fathers with a New Testa-
ment,
Tile Junior Choir sang "Little
Lord Jesus", Mr, Krug spoke on
Christian Family Day, and the re-
sponsibilities of parenthood and
presented ,?,7 mothers with a mum
or a rose as they filed past him a
he conclusion of the sermon, He
also left a New Testament in tin
pew of each family, all in 'mernor3
of his own departed mother,
To Hold Communion
At Sunday Service . .
WHITECITURCH--Mother's Pay
was observed in the Presbyterian
Chureh here •on Sunday. Kathleen
Fisher, Doris Wall and Mary Fur-
don sang, "When Mothers Pray",
and Rev, R, T. A; Marshall baptized
Robert John, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Donald Ross; Robert Bradley, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aitcheson
and Janene Addle daughter of
and Mrs. Wm, A, 'Pardon,
Preparatory service will be held
in this church on Friday evening.
and Communion Service, held next
Sunday.
Homes Withdut Light
After Thursday Storm
' WHITECHURCH—During the el
ectrical storm last Thursday nigh
a fuse was blown in the transform-
er at the road at Robert Purdon"s
leaving the two .purdon homes
without light. Three fuses in the
cellar of Robert Purdon's hem.
ind another for the pressure pum,i
were also blown and a colony housr
)f young chickens was left with-
put heat until late fOrenoon on Fri
day.
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and. Mrs, Wm, A, Humphrey
of St. Helens visited on Sunday al
the home of their daughter Mrs,
Ernest Snowden, Ernest has been
appointed enumerator for this di-
vision of E. Wawanosh.,
Mr. Jas. St. Marie of Kitchener
has been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Myles St Marie for
the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin, and
Mt, and Mrs. Clare. Hopper and
Jean and Charlie of Wingham, Mr.
,and Mrs. Harold Finlay :and Brenda
of' Beimore, and Miss Ruth Irwin,
of ,Belgrave, visited on Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy
Mrs .person Irwin of Belgra ,,e.
Is assisting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie this week
Mrs. Gillespie suffered a fall last
week; and was knocked out. when
her head struck the ground.
Miss Winnifred Farrier of Toron-
to spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Far-
Miss Eetty Briggs, and Miss
Florence Beecroft of Toronto
spent the week-end with the latter's'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boo-
croft.
A sale of the house and contents
and property of the late Mr. Thos.
Moore will be held' in the village
this Saturday.
Mrs. Garnet Farrier, President
of the Women's Institute attended
the Ontario Officers Congress,
held at 0 A.C. Guelph last Wed-
,nesday, Thiarsday and Friday, This
meeting is also held for District
Directors of Institutes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and
children of Sarnia, spent the week-
end with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Gillespie.
My. •and Mrs. Ross Smith and
Kathy of Toronto spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr.,, and
Mrs. Russell Chapman, and with
Turnberry', relatives,'
Mrs. Musgrove, who has been a
patient in Wingham. Hospital, was
able to come to the home of her
daughter, Mrs. D. Willis on Friday,
Mr. and Mrs Carl Weber and
daughters visited on Saturday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Weber of Kitchener,
Mrs, Harry Tichbourne of Cork.-
rich spent the week-end at the
home ,off her mother, Mrs. D.
Kennedy, and 'Mrs. Lorne Durnin
and son J. D, of St, Helens, visited
here on Sunday,
Mrs. H. Dow and Nelaon, Donald
and Ivan attended Westfield Unit-
ed Church on Sunday, where little
Muriel Elizabeth. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Ross Taylor, and baby
and Mrs, Jasper Snell, and grand-
dalighters of MrS, Dow were bap-
tited, and all visited at the bomb
of Mr., and Mrs. Taylor, mils.
Hector Hainiltrin of Gerrie visited.
on Friday With het sister, Mrs
Dow.
Mt, and Mrs, Chas, Tiffin spent
Sunday with her .patepta, Mr. and
Mr* Wm, Brown, Locktiow.
Mt, . and Mrs. Arthur Moore
attended the peiniere Presbyterian
Clinton on Sunday,, where the
baby :daughter of Mr. s.04 Mrs
Kenneth piekison wits haptited.
Mr. and M s, Harold Capsom
London and A/MS.Ruth Showers,
Reg,N., who Is attending Western
University this_year On a BuirSory
firdin Satiiia 'Motto, spent fk ,
week-end at the home of their
tatents. Mr. and Mrs,. Chas, Show-
eta Of' Tninherty, and Mr. and Mrs,
IAA/elide Taylor and children 0180
visited' at the Showers' holne on
Sunday, Miss ltuth ShOWeit re-
turns from London in two Weeks, to
Sarnia., Where she Will he an, In-
started on Monday at his work
at the Craig sawmill at Auburn,
when the loads of logs, again
started to roll in,
Mr. Roy McGee of kitohener
spent the week-end with his bro-
ther, Mr, Gordon McGee Of Poi-
grave, and both visited on .Sunday With Mr. and Mrs, J, Bcagroft,
Mrs, Irene Paterson of Toronto
spent the week-end with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Williath Taylor and
Charlie.
Mr: and Mrs, Raraid Johnston
and Robby of Parkhill called on
Conn relative$ and 'visited With his
bother, Mrs, jell/later!, Who Was
able to return. to .her horrid in
tucknoW last Week after beinga
patient in the Wirighant floapittil
Robert Laidlaw.
Conducts Service
I---ChristianWHITECHURCI Pa4
Hilly Week and Mother's Sunday
Was observed in the United Church
here on Sunday, Robert Laidlaw,
superintendent of the Sunday
Schoen conducted the service, El-
win Moore read the Scripture les-
Son from Ephesians, chapter 4 and
*Margaret Moore road th e story
."The Little Colt",
The Junior Choir sang "Upward,
.141ver 'U d. 'Upward to the Promise
Land", Miss Karen Oreskorth san(,.)
"Thank God for Our Mothers" Mr,
Meelon spoke from. X kings; telling
a ri of nOther'S Influence and &nth•
ority in the family. *feudal' at Ole Sarni-It 4:4*fterat the .Peat -oet•week at home, tot some time.
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Farm Policy
Set *in a Department Of. Marketing,
Support Producer Marketing. Organizations which have been,
approved by a fair and proper vote,.
Loans 0 fahOerS of :my age up to 80% of Value of land and
$5,000, on equipment
Processing' and Storage facilities for perishables.
Quit; collecting tax when gasoline bought for tractors'.
Low cost licenses for farmers truck.
Reduce your Hydro bill by 25%,
' Settle the Daylight &Wing Time Question.
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EDUCATION POLICY
Reform the Municipal Act. Highway Program To Help Areas Like Huron-Bruce.
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Rae• J Watson.-Your Liberal Candidate
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