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MORE CASES 'OF..RABIES
IN SMALL • ANIMALS
Ephriani Snell, R.R. 1, Clinton,
has been appointed '.valuator for
rabies compensation claims' in
Huron County. r
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"Rabies is still with 'us;" said
Dr. 1 M. Aldis, : director "'of the
Huron .county Health Unit at
County Council in G oderich. He
reported that in the last two
Weeks• there have been 'human'
contacts in Huron witha rabid
dog, a rabid pig, and a- rabid cat:
Recently he observed ` there
seems to have been ' a „greater
proportion of rabies cases among.
small animals, instead of the
earlier experience' :of.'': rabies
•among cattle. •
"Some municipalities in . Hur,
on," said : Dr. Aldis, should do
more than they are doing to Con-
trol . stray dogs..' He/ would: not go
so far, he said, as to order all
dogs 'be tied, but he 'strongly re
commended` that dogs'should be
confined totheir owner's` proper-
ty. •
oys and the Frog:
Au old Fable tells' the story
' of several boys idly throwing
..stones at a group of frogs in a
pond. '`Boys;" complained one
• of the frogs at, last, "this
may be fun for you but
itis death for.0 !'
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for others—for example, spending our'money solely for pleasure
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VAN 6SCH BECKER •
Sacred Heart Church, ,Mildmay,,
was the scene of a pretty June.
wedding on Saturday, June :6th,:
when Miss Elizabeth Joyce Bec-
• ker, yot}ngest • daughter , of • Mr.;
and Mrs. Alex Becker; of R.R. 2,
Mildmay, was united in matri-
mony with Peter Anthony,. Van
Osch, son of Mr. and Mrs. John -
I. Van Osch of . R.R. 3, •Lueknow.
Rev. L. G. Hoffarth officiated.
• Given. inni
arriage'by leer Fath-
' er, the .bride wore.-a.waltz length.
gown, cif P leucon•: lace and net
over satin. The; bodice featured
1png lilypoint sleeves and square
neckline, embroidered with seed
Ipearls and pastel:.sequins. The
• bouffant skirt was . fashioned
with a lace and •net front, • and a
i cascade of . ruffles:• ' formed the
back interest.. Her shoulder -length.
veil. fell froma• sequin trimmed
headdress • and, • she carried a
prayer=book with streamers of
roses, fern and lily -of -the trarey.-
The . bridesmaids were, Miss Mary.
Millen, ..nice of, the bride :and'
Miss 'Yo Van, •Osch, the groom's
sisterxThey. wore ,identical gowns,
of flowered nylon 'over taffeta,
'the forther ` in pink and white,
and .the latter in 'blue and white.
The .bodices featured short puf=
fed sleeves : and ' off -the -shoulder
necklines. A wide cumberbund
of matching taffeta enhanced the,
bouffant skirt, and they , ;wiore
matching halos: They'. carried
yellow and: white ` roses;: respec-
tively. • '
The best men 'were, Anthony
Van Osch and Magnus • Becker
,and the ushers were .°Jos Van
:Osch and Ed. Schneider.,
Dinner was served at„the ,Conn.
mercial . Hotel., Mildmay, a • buffet
;supper, was: field at the home, of..
the brides,.parei is and::the.' re -
I ception ; • took place ;.at 'the.. ,For-
masa Community; . Centre: The
• bride's mother wt
re a:blue ' fan-
tasia
1 e'fan-
tasia
dress and a • corsage of ;yel-
low
:yel low roses.`: The bridegrotinz's'
mother chose . a beige two-piece
dress and• a corsage of . red roses
For their • wedding: trip; • ,the
bride donned a line=•green..: dress
with a bolero, ;an beige benga-
line duster, beige accessories and:
corsage of `red roses. They will
o•.
reside .at ` R:R. ' 3,' Lucknow. ,;
1
ST. HELENS
Mrs, - Lorne W000ds was hostess.
for .•.the• meeting of the; WM.S:
and the. W.A. on Tuesday ;after-
noon where, 18 ladies attended
In the absence of the President
and ' vice-president, Mrs W. '-1.
Miller conducted the service for
the W.1VI.S. The • theme of which
was, "Discovering Neighborhood;.
that they all might 'be one." Mrs
. W.. G. Humphrey read. the ` scrip-
ture lesson. and Mrs. W. A. Miller.
the comments.'The•. treasurer re-
ported that $0.09 had been for,
warded to the presbyterial tree-
: surer. An, invitation from the
Brick church to attend : their
meeting` Friday. evening, June was
was received. Mrs.:, Gordon, Mac-
Pherson read an ' article, . `The
need for reform is great," by An-:
ne Francis and Mrs. John Carrie -
roil readof the Elizabeth Fry
and John .Howard Societies "'in
Canada. Mrs. •G. Stuart read a
poem . •
Mrs. J. Todd presided : for
the W.A: which opened with -the
theme song, prayer and .creed;
The theme of. the service . was
By this shall a11'; men know
Forgiveness: Mrs. Frank .MeQu.il-'
lin' read the scripture lesson and
I Mrs, Lorne Woods the .. lesson
thoughts and praYer. Plans were
made for the tea and -bazaar on
June 25th, and the following
committees , were appointed: pro-
! gram; Mrs. Woods, Mrs. E. W:
Rice; lunch, Mrs,.•MicQuillin, Mrs.'
Todd; , decorations,: Miss W. "D.'
Riitherford, Mrs: 'Rice, Mrs,
Woods; bazaar, Mrs. G, Stuart, •
Mrs. H. Webb,' Mrs. Cameron,
Mrs: Rice and' Mrs. W. I. 1Vti11er
were appointed .to • arrange :for
flowers for the church for the
next month: Mrs. Jas . Durnir
handed 'in $5.00 from the sale of
used. stamps, A social .hour fol -
d
P.fi`gE b ` yrs
of•
. REAL ESTATEand HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
for the late
MR$., WILLIAM *WALL, Stauffer St., LUCHNOW
ST;UIDJ.Jj.. JUNE 20
at 1:30 p.m..:
General,. Line 'of ' Household Effects and Antique Items
' .THE. REAL ESTATE
.Includes the `:Seven -Room Frame House. This : property,
Centrally Located and', is to be sold to settle;:the Estate..
Win.. ".Irvine, ,Executor Allan • MacIntyre,, Auctio neer
•
iaviller, McIntosh
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lowed with lunch served by Mrs.
S.`,•deBoer and Mrs. W.:A.•'Miller.
We extend sympathy to Mr.
and Mrs. • Wm. ' MacPherson on
the `death of Mrs. MacPherson's
father, Mr. ' Gordon ' Elliott.:, of
Whitechurch which ',occurred in
the Wingham and District Hos-
pital on Thursday 'after a leng
thy illness. "
Miss: Beth. Cooper, : is making
favourable recovery following a
appendectomy •in the,'`Wing'am:.
and District General • Hospital
last week.
Mr. " and.,Mrs •Wm Redman of
Orton • and Mr. and Mrs George
Bryan': of Grand ;Valley were re-;
'cent guests of Mr. and :M'rs:'E. W.
Race and kr.; G A. Webb.
SELECT'': BRUCE PRINCES
Miss Ruth Ann Hollands,: .18 -
year -old
18 -year-old daughter of .Mr and
.Mrs. Cecil'.H;ollands of the .South'
:Line, Kincardine Township,' `las
.been • selected' as Bruce County
dairy princess for 1959. She was
selected when some 'three .hund-
red members of the Bruce .Coun-
ty .Holstein -Fr` eisian• Association
held their . annual twilight meet
'ing at : the farm of Harvey Ackert-
and Sons at Tiverton, one 'of the'
finestdairy farms in •this,. district.
The judges ;of the princess
contest were: Louis Davis of
Owen . Sound, P. A. ;Murray of
Kinloss , and• . Mrs, Donald ' Mc-
Cosh of Purple Grove:
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