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CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
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Inquirie5, are invited — Telephone Numbers:
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SEAFORTH:.,Contact Willis Dundas
Or Bill Pinder 527-1382 Bus. 527-1750.
THE HURON EXPO ITOR, SEAFORTH. ONT., SEPT 11, 1969
BURN Grey. Council To
CLEANER Repair Tile Drain THE HOME TEAM
No Smoke, No Odour Grey Township Council at
the September meeting adopted
the following solutions :
That the Walibosidewai be
extended and Ken Illman bed
gaged to build the sidewalk'a
the price of .480 per uari. ft.
That the request o Thomas
Finch, owner of Lot , Con-
cession 7, and others be accep-
--, ted to repair all the tile portion
Walden & Broadfoot above the open drain in Lot 5,
Phone 527-1224 — 4eaforth Concession 8 of the Inglis Nlun-
icipal Drain and that E. H. Uder-
stadt, 0. L. S. , and Drainage
Engineer of Triton Engineering
Services Limited, Orangeville.,
Ontario, be appointed to make
a survey and prepare plans and,
that he investigate the feasibil,
ity and cost of extending the
tile portion of Inglis Drain
HEATING' OIL
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SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
Blue Bonnet '
ThurKs.day - Friday - S2turday
Kellogg's Special
CEREAL
MARGARINE
lge. 15-oz. pkg. 590
3-lb. pkg. 950
Miracle Whip
SALAD DRESSING 16-oz. jar 370
TOILET TISSUE 2 roll pkg. 290
Nescafe 14c Off Label
INSTANT COFFEE 6-oz. jar 990
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SALMON 7'4 -oz. tin 590
HEINZ CATSUP • • • • lge. 20-oz. Wale 390
Sun
i PEACHES • • halves or sliced 28-oz. tin 360
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through Lot 4, Concession 8
owned by Charles Thomas.
That the request of Alex Gu-
lumen, owner of Lot 5, Con-
cessipn 17 be accepted to re-
pair the tile portion of the
Smillie Municipal Drain and
that E. H. Uderstadt, 0. L. S be
appointed to make a survey and
prepare plans.
That Court of Revision od
the Buchanan Municipal Drain
he closed and By-law No. 19
of 1969 be finally passed.
That the request of Donald
I. Martin, owner of Lot 13,
Concession 7 and other's be ac-
cepted to repair the tile portion
of the Brewer Municipal Drain
and the clerk be instructed to
notify the Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority of such
proposed drainage works.
That Paul Adams be rebated
the sum of $117. 60 for over-
payment of 1968 taxes on North
Part of Lot 27, Concession 1.
That Courts of Revision on
the Somers and McEwan Munic-
ipal Drains be held on October
0th.
Accounts approved included
General $14, 208. 35 and Roads
and Bridges $22, 367. 67 for a
total of $36, 576. 02.
PINE - McBRIDE
White candelabra and ar- •
rangements of white gladioli
and daisies formed the back-
ground for the marriage in St.
Andrew's United Church, Kip-
pct;, on Saturday, August 30th
at 12 Noon of Sharon Grace Mc-
Bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar McBride, Kippen, to Ray-
mond Stephen Pine, grandson of
Mrs. Edward Pine of Sault Ste
Marie, Ontario. Rev. D. Smart
officiated at the ceremony. Mrs,
David Cooper furnished the wed-
- kling - •
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gowl)
of white over pale blue crystal-
cue accented with. white daisies,
long Elizabethan sleeves, chapel
length white veil attached to a ,
daisy headpiece. She carried a .
white Bible with stephanotis and
an ivy chain.
• Mrs. Jack Constable', Wood-
ham, friend of the bride, • was
anatron of Bon tr,. Miss
Dalrymple, Brucefield, cousin
of the bride and Miss Sharyn .
Simon of Sudbury were the brides-
maids and JOlie McBride, Kippen,
niece of the bride was the flower
girl.
Her attendants were gowned •
in turquoise erystalerteov e r
peau de eharme, accented with
white daisies. They carried a
daisy crescent bouquet joined by
an ivy and daisy chain.
Attending the groom were
Mr.' Thomas Dodge of SudbUry
and Bradley and Dennis 'McBride,
Kippen as ringbearers. Lisliers
were Wayne McBride, brother
of the bride and ConradCagron,
Sault Ste Marie.
Follo,wing the wedding, a
reception was held at Oakwood .
Inn, Grand Bend.
For a honeymoon to Niagara,
Falls, the bride changed to a
sleeveless white spun wool dress
with eggplant flare skirt and
bolero jacket with corsage of
white gardenia and stephanotis.
The couple will reside at
Journey's End, Richard's Landing,
St. Joseph Island, Ontario, The
groom is employed by Algonquin
Radio and Television and the
bride by Sault Ste Marie Board
of Education and Algoma College,
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