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Mr,,:. Graydon Neil, of Clinton,
visited 'MI .Sunday with ' Mr. and
Mrs'," Ward Knox
Messrs. Ken Scott, CarnianHow-
att and Joe Alvass left,on Tuesday
on a trip, to the West.
Miss Beth McEwing left on' Sun.
day' for . •Kiteliener, where she Will'
• be teaching
Jessie Watt is teacliing•in
ea ort Lumber Toronto-
Miss Lois -Roe has left for Kit-
I.TD " ehener, -where -she is teaching..
,*1HONE 47 SEAF'ORTH Mr. and Mrs. Thomas'KYO,C,and
trtsi efeckirts Paint
ft's a''Disinfectait'nn l White Paint all in one
spend_money_ and—labor.-rdn=two=separate; troublesome;
expensibe jobs when Carbola:
p`OES''TH,.R'E`E''NECESSARY ',Ja.E:S
more completely, and with loner lasting :effects en
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COLUIRAN NEWS : ®F TI- WEEK`
Prior to -her . leaving for New
York, Miss Catharine Moylan vias:
given•. a surprise farewell party at.
Bayfield on Wednesday . eve ng;
About 25; of her .girl friends. s.
•Sembled, and enioyed a wiener
Snide
marshmallow 'roast. An -interest-
ing feature of the evening was„the
presentation of a rift to Catharine:.
by the girls...
Mr, and Mrs. Frank McQuaid
and; family,' Windsor, visited with
Mr;:•and Mrs. Janies McQuaid
Mr, 'and Mrs, Tom McIver and,
family, `Toronto,• with Mr:.and' Mrs,
Wi111dnn McIver..`
Mr. and Mrs John Grace and.
family, , :Port' Colborne, with 1VIr.
And' 1VIrs. JF, Murphy.
'Mr. and Mrs: W.• J Pinsonault'
and. family; Windsor; with' -1VIr . and
Mrs. -Jack 1VIcItter.
Rev. John :Stapleton, C.SB , To-
ronto; 'Mrs. ; Reta Stapleton and
Miss'.' Mona Stapleton,-Collingwood,,
-and : 1Vlx and Mrs: PTeorge` "Ivt =
Cann;: Toledo, Ohio,: with Mr. and
Mrs: Joseph Kale.
Midi -Noreen Noreen McMillan is on a
trip to New York with friends. -
Mrs. Marggaret : McMillan, Flint,
Mich: with 'Mrs; wMai
> h ; � Y.
Williams:
Mr,_. and'Mrs. Mrs, Frank ' .Maloney.
and ` Mr, - an'd` "Mrs, <Mederak;•..Kit
ublin
Laving T and- r .' and Mrs.' Nelson.
Ldar; of Londesb'orq; visit with`
Mr:: and. Mts'.'t Scott`on> Satur-
day' evening,,
RE-VITA+L• 1• E CLEANING
.G
• is Better Than Ever •at
BO Ch (Hirt!
iYIOTitilT._EOItEST, `',` .
More Spots; and, Stains Removed •
Garments,•stay clean longer r
�F41H0ON;,
NEaWnd6il9l,;TrwHe21arR_longer.,A
'AND
R..�IN'
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ehener, . with Mr. and. Mrs. Peter
Maloney and '' attended'. -the Mar
loneyy Etue wedding in; Seaforth on
Saturday,
The following teachers have left
for their seh9orS ` Peter Hicl hell,
Kitchener; Leonard Malone, Bid
dulph Township; MisS $eatriee .'
Maloney; Waterloo; •Miss - Cleo Bow-
man, Stratford; Miss Regina ;Bow.
man; London; Miss Noreen Dalton,
Brantford; Miss Helen Connolly,'
-
'TOM ; Ducharme, London, with
Mr. and Mrs',; Auguste Duehare.
Mr, and . Mrs. Jack IVni
Ieylan and
fainily and Mr. and Mrs Maurice
Dalton and family;. Mrs. Jean ;For-
tune aid Miss.Luella Burke in
Kitchener oe Sunday with Mr. anis
Mrs, Joseph Moylan...
Mr.” and Mrs. Jack.'Moylan; Don
a1d ; Moylan and ` Miss Catharine
Moylan; in New York.
Don: 'Smith, ; Stratford with Mr._
and: rM s, J: AC urp y..
STAFF►
W:. I 1lleets
The Staffa ;W:L'.met'for the Alt
ust Meeting .with . the' president':
'Miss Vera Hambl'ey, presiding,;
Mrs -Gerald Agar • was' appointed:
to fill' the v cane
of:ith e ret ' . -':
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a
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treasurer, The motto for'the meet-
Ing : iwa s, "Life- is •measured .by,
what we''' put 'into it, not. by what
We get out; of" t
During the business erodpians
were made'to, hold the meetings
in the::;evening during, the oining
month Miss -Ver
s a HaXiibl�y.. and'
Mrs. Roy McDonald were appoint-.
ed delegates -to' the Local Leaders'
Jrr•aming Course;': "Sew to 'save
dollars" and make' 'sense.", ::Plans„
Were discussed:t for the 55th day. •'birth
day party and : entertaining ;.
Mrs : Bowman. •and- .Mrs.
Saim-NorrisCecilwere'appointed a coni-:,
mittee: 'to •look_into • the matter of
a ' bus: tri :=� the tau L
Long Sault -Dam
►'fl O
Iroquois -Control •Dam'
TheAdjoiniug Sit. Lawrence Powerhouses
During the past four years, your Hydro, in partnership
with .the P6 ser "Autljority of the, State of New York,
has brought the;:Inter±iational Rapids seoticxn of the
St. Lawrence River to-: the power producing stage
On September 5th, we will join hands with. our partner in'
e ceremony of4ciallyopening the great power project.
,'the` 2= generating emits, half `of which will be•:installed
In Ontario Hydro's powerhouse, will have a maximum
capacity -of 1,880,000 kilowatts ,. more powerfor
living better electrically—the safe, clean, modern way,
II�L CT.i ICIT1r. ®DES $O MUCH-=
OSTS 8OLITTLE
.+.::•-r. %ngw
JUt.,A7I':MRS. JEREVIA[•CCfEli are seen'`follow n _
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theft
'mar is e in �S
,x g t.,Colmban-Roinan Catholic Church.. The=•bride, the
foi niez '.1Vlarie Therese' Dalton,, . is ' the daughter :of•' Mr.\ and Mrs.
Marice-'Dalt n R
o .R. 2,_ Dublin;' and'. the bridegroom, s. parents are'.
Mr. and. Mrs. J„A, Eckert,;-lt.R',' 1, Dublin. .Following a wedding,
'trip"•to 'Northern Ontario the:,,; couple will reside;in-<Kingsbridge,
.(Photo by Phillips)... ,
B.•
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IS FETED._
1VIiss y r
Shile • Bell;ride-elect
b i of
Sfateurday, September 6, is.,y. being
feted at' many functions priort
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:OF SA liRDAY=.
S ERIE!
Tier wedding -Fifty--neighbors met
at the home of her parents; Mr.
anth-Mrs. Harold 'Bell; Tuesday ev:,
ening and presented her with a
miscellaneous, presentation. Mrs
Ed._..Corbett read --the presentation
address and Mrs, `Corbett,_ assisted
by.:; Miss Mary Goodwin, Mrs. Har-
old,Bell and Mrs.. Robert Caldwell,
arranged the event
Wednesday evening Mrs. L. _
Baynham was hostess at her home
Announce, Dates
�'f 'District Fairs
•A list of Ontario Agricultural
Societies'' Fair for 1958 includes the
following: (a
Arthur -Sept, 23;:24
Bayfield Sept 24, 25
Belmont Sept i7
Blyth Sept 16, 17
Brussels Sept. 25, 26
Clifford , Sept. 10, 11
Crayon • Oct. 2 - 4 "Ifens:all, ,mother of the groom, as-
• Drayton ...... Sept. 13 & 15b
Dungannon:. oct, 3 listed'' Mrs Bell and the bride -"in
Elmira Aug.29 30, Sept 1 receiving ther'guests:''
- -•-Einbro Sept 15 -... • Assistingin the kitchen . were
`Sxeq ..... Sept.-17;718-Mss;,._tioy:,:, GS.rldee,, uraob,.`Mrs
Fergus Sept `5', :6 Gordon Bocci Zurich and Mrs.
Forest Sept 16,•,17 Pearl; Love,; Varna: Serviteurs;
flaiXiston Sept 17, -18 were Mra Warrerric
Kiflcaydine s.epf, r8; I9 peff,� M`rs Edward C rbeOE Hen-
Iii kton ... '2236' sally 1Mrs:;'DonaId Nixon,ell Exeter,
Listowel SepSept.t 2225.7-, N
and • Mrs. Glen • Ifensall.
- L1lcknow wept 23;-24Pouring .tea in the nfternoozi and
Milverton '•Sept 19, 20 evening; were: Mrs.. Carolyn: Bell
Mitchell, Sept 23, Exeter,and,MNew Hamburg St:2934
Zunch; giandinOwen Sound Oct. 8-1 Sharen - Block Zurich) was in
Palmerston ' Sept, 29„0 'charge of the register in -the ofParkhill Sept. 18; ternooni and evening,,:
Port Elgin :• Sept 12, 13 • The gifts ,were .shown by Miss
St: Marys Oct 7, 8 Betty;' Bell, ;bride's 4:troussea by
SEAF'ORTH .. 'Sept is, 19; Miss Norma 'Passmore, and ltinens
Stratioxd. Sept 15 :1Z; by Miss Pat `Bell,-• all of aensall
Won Western• Fair:: Sept 8 -13
'ayistoci , Sept 5, 6..Sant had backslid'.again. and his
Teeswater Sept.; 30, Oct,.1 pastor was upbraiding hint for it:
Toronto C.N.E..,:;. Aug, 20 - Sept 6 Why didn't you say; Get behind.
Toronto. Winter );'air Nov - 14-22 me, Satan'?''.: .. ,
Walkerton . Nov 5, :6 "I did say dem "very words; par-
...........
ar-
Sept 9 .10 son,' Sam;'replied, "Den .Satan he
zurieh .. Sept: 20 R 22 say, ;All'. right, Sam, I`ll"g t be -
"The International Plowing Match hind,.,Since.we4bofe gain'-de..same
will be held in Stormont County; way, hit mek'no•dif'unce who takes
October.10. de lead:"
when merzibers of`the choir. .of
Carmel Church, their • wives. •and'
-husbands;-met to--honor-Miss=Bell;
Lith -a -presentation_ nd toepresent-
her with a"pair of -boudoir lamp•s
with: accom,p;anyin'gTgiftcard with
'no- tesattached. 1Vfrs $—Gamer=
on made the: presentation..: For a
recreational ;period;':Jim, Dougall.
showed, interesting•' slides of his trip
to 4Washin`gtonr New;Ydrk`';Ottawa
and '-other places `.;
Mrs . Bell entertained at •a',`,trous=
sego ;tea on Saturday afternoon
and evening :i1i honor of her :dangh-.
ter
The, staff 41the_B.ank.o£
real,
atla °barbecue, presented
Miss .Bell' with an 'electric tea ket-
tle Thursday, K. " K Christjan,
manager of the bank made =the
presentation.::
IIo1d Trousseau Tea
'4-,091d C Bellof Hensall
a -trousseau=--tea at •
her''home •ori Saturday aftei,noon
and-'evenmg;;`August:'-30, in honor
of bar daughter, Shtrley;,--whose
ni,ar•riage , takes place iii . Carmel
Presbyterian: Church;'Hensall, this
Saturday. ' Mrs Pearl Passmore
EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTII, .ON .:,
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AFORTH MONUMENT WORKS.
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ALL TypES OF ,
'iEMETERY MEM1RIALS.
Inquiries are invited,
Telephone Numbers;
CIinton 1620
Seaforth 573.
ESS.•
DR. M. W?STAPLETON -
Physician and Surgeon
Phpne ',90Seaforth
8J no answer --ca 5 -
Il 8
JOHN A.” GORVVILL,.,.B.A:;
rhy eian and Surgeon
Phones: Office 5 W !s Res.; '5-J '
•
Seaforth
JOHN C. `GODDARD, 'M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone .-1-10---- : Hensali.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
.`
Tele o e26 E. A.
McMASTER, ;B:A., IGI.D; •
In
''terhest -
T le. h ...
e one•, 27 ..
P. L. BRADT, M.D.,
Surgeon
Telephone 55
DR. E. MALKUS
Telephone 15
EVENINGS:. Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday only, 7 9,p,m.•-
Appointmen"ts,,f may be made. _
JOHN„ E. LON .
7'AFF
to ""
metris t�
Phene;'791. Seaforth
Eyes -:examined:. — Glasses Fitted.
.MA3ti-'OF1�=IGE;�E�T�`•03LTIi�--
Office . Iiozirs: , Seaforth ' daily;
_except: Monday, • 9 am;- 5:30 p.m ;
Wednesday,
Thursday evenings by appointment
only,
Clinton 'Monday ,
p.m. (Above Hawkins' Hardware.)
A. W. ,:';SILLERY:
Barrister, . Solicitor Etc.
Phones „ Office 173, Residence 781
SEA ORTH ONTARIO
1 kCONNELL
STEWART
Barristers;»Sohcitors, Etc..:-
P D i l4[i CONNEI L.
D. X'..:STEWAR:T •
SEA.FORTH, ; ON7T Telephone, 174.
SEAFORTR
VETERINARY . CLINIC .
J 0: - Turnbull D.V:M , .V.S,
W R; Biyans,
iW G; Drennan,• D,VM , V•;S:'
Phone,105 Seafortli
IR .CT
D. II. McINN ,"S•,
Chiropractic Foot 'Correction ••
- ----CO MERG `l`7 T, -
Monday, >;Thursday =- 1: to 8 P.M.
.DC.
' *Doctor of Chiropractic
438 Main -Street Exeter
X -Ray-- and Laboratory Facilities,
Open :Each Weekday Except
Wednesday
Tues. and Timis . E n'ng.
For,
Appointment. - ...Phone 606
:A; M, RP R _
Ch stere ;
a d Accountant
taut
55 South' St.
Telephone
Goderich
343 •
Licensed Municipal Auditor.
DON S. DENNIS
Auctioneer .
Graduate of . Reisch :: American'
School- of Auctieneering. •;;Licensed
in Huron, andPe•th. Capable- -of-
handling all types of sales and ad-
vertismg
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NNIS .
>.W o-1 ion
Phone e Seaforth ,843''
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- MtTTUAL,, •FIRE
._:INSURAI\lCE .'COo-=
HEAD OF:FYCE—SEAFORTH, Ont.
OFFICERS:
President—Robert • Archibald, Sea-
forth'
Vice-President—Allister Broadfoot;
Seaforth.
Manager and=Sec:-l'_reas. =--Miss
Norma Jeffery Seaforth
' DIREDTORS:
E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L.
Malone, Seaforth; Chris: Leon
harclt, Bornholm;; .Robert Areh-,_.,,_
bald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing
Blyth 'William S. Alexander, .Wal.
ton; Harvey Fuller Goderkch, ,1;_
E. >.Peppei-Bi•ucefield; Allister
Broadfoot, Seaforth.
AGENTS:
William ' Leipei ` Jr; 'Londes..
boro; J. F, Prueter, Brodliagen;
Selwyn, . Baker, 'Brussels;,. .Erre
Munroe, . Seaforth, ,
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E.ED .R'UB-BER STAIPS'
TME IluRO EXPOSITOR
He 3s saving for
an extra roots for
his growing fatuity:
He wants fo modernize
his: home beating•
yst3m, ;
...so both;, are `'building u ba.
accounts
Nowadays, practically evettybody has„ a know a bank ;-is the safe, ci nveiiient,
ank aeotltit. pleasant place to buildup funds f'dr eve
ryLast pearalone,forward lookii Canadians , - heed, :.r
. need•an�t`purpb�e.
g.
opened 450,060 new deposit accounts] itl
the, chai'teted ;;auks alinost as & any�ras They kliow, too, that in a chartered bank
ttie'inoredse in population, - you deal with 'skilled, friendly. people,
The owners of today's 11 ulkon acco is ready to help with all your- bank ng,
T E •CHARrER'Eo BANKS .SERVING
YdUR; CoMM`uNITY