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gxperiraental Farm National Art Gallery
.. Plus many clew places of interest
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M7ILVIN J. 14 1,..A•NBH, ARP.
I\delvtit T.G Blamebard passed
away at his Itonio in Brussels. .au
xPaiesday. July .1•Sth, at lira Age gf.
Ile pact been in health for
• oeine Mouths,
He was the son of Hiram Blaneliard.
an'd his lvife. Agnes Casio, lie WAS
born in McNillOp 't'ownsh'ip on ,A40.1
27th, lie spent . his entire •life. In I.
?be retired to Bras, I
.sell seven Years ,tiro.
Re was a member of the Win-
throp church, later a member of
,the ritis:t. Presbyterian .Ohnrele
Seefortb., being .elder then for
a number of yeArs. He was held in
hilgh reonte and greatly honored by
all wlio knew him, He eVa.s, twice
married, Tits first wife, Betsy Dodds
died in 1929. In 1934 lie merried the
former Alice Frail** of %IlifOrris Town-
ship, who see view. He is also sur-
vived. by [three. SbIl!S, (Moms; and
Hiram of MicKiltop and Melvin of
Mointre,al; also one daughter,
(Bessie) Mrs. Stanley King ' of.
Stratford; Alec), 10 grandebilden
Yield 10 great grandelildrea. The Coleman — In loving memory of. par largely attended (funeral was con. dear son . and. brother, Kenneth I Coleman, who passed away 5 years dticted from the Rann funeral home
on Thursday, July 3rd at e,00 p.m.
YVONNE MOTAGGART WINS econ)oneist for Grey and Dufferin;
PROVINCIAL HONORS AWARD 1 Mies Marilyn Huber, home econ-
One hundred and. eight 4-H club ' omist for Perth; Mrs. R, Maier-
ether, Seatorth.
ducted an accident prevention dem-
onstration, Walton club gave a vei.N.
81 jGlit. '
1 of
::aosstrilirreSent
plays
e e 1a to
,each of the club leadors,, and to
each of the 108 girls who had corn-
Pleted the project.
i.
girls look part in an A.ehieventent
Day ,program, Tuesday, in. Blyth The autumn project, Miss. Patter-
Memorial Hall, to complete the dub son announced, is to be, The Cereal
;project, "The club girl stands on Shelf.
guard," IN MEMORIAM
Only steps from the Parliament Buildings,
leading stores, railway terminal, and theaters.
400 rooms with bath and shower.
'IV and Radio in all. Guest Rooms.
CAR PARK
—supervised on premises (100 cars)
Single from SO.00 Double from 0,00
FAMILY PLAN
ToONI on weak-ends arranacd for School
Writs tho manager lot oornploto informanon and CfuQ RAW.
....me. -.Et
agto, July 14th, 1953.
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IN our hearts your memory lingers.
Sweetly, tender fond and true, ;
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPI
Cutting Styling Cold Waving
A Specialty
phone 40X Bruen%
made by Mrs Eleanor Bradnack, of "Posture plays ith part." Colwanosh laIMM••••••*•••• •••••.mw
lag is set for July 14, 15 and 16.
if you are to have v. vote you , not a day, dear Son There is - M I Mist meet One of the following re- , I That we do not think of you. quiremente First
you may be th
Ethel club con.
HURON COUNTY
FEDERATION NEWS
By Carl Hemingway'
' The clerks throughout Huron
County seem to have done a very
good job of preparing the voter's 1
lists for July 25th. In most cases
the farm organizations did some
"revising and a small number of
farmers had their names remotved.
If your name was removed you
will receive a letter frIbm the clerk
inferming you ;of this. If you feel
your name should be on the list you
can appeal by letter to the Farm
?roduets Marketing Board, Perna-
jp1.4••••••••••IMMISMI.
owner of the pnoperty on which the —Dyer fememb,ered by Mother, each were won by Betty Alton, ".••••1110m
NOTICE
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Father and family. He was laid to rest in M,aitland ! Iteriallorie Alton, Yvonne Crozier, It . . Bank cemetery, • .1 1 Jean Irwin, all 'of Colwanosh; Edith
. Davis, Drtissels;` -Marie Black, Dun-
Friends (attending from a distance gannon,
••••••••••••••••••••••.M.• .10.•
hogs are produteecl. Second you may
be the Tenter of the property on
which hogs are produced in which
-ease the tenant will vote rather
came from Montreal, Vancouver,
B. C., Silver Springs, Detroit, Lack- The day's program was conducted fl
now, Blytb, Stratford, Egmondville, by Miss Shirley Pattersbn, horn father Evan MeArter, wile, pass now,
of hogs in which ease the ISeaforth, Listowel, Wroxeter, Blue- eepnomist for Moon. She was ed away July 8, 1956. Deputy Returning Officer will be vale, Wingliam, Winthrop, and bit r• assisted by Miss Mary Lou Black
notified of the one representative Sad and sudden wals his call rounding districts. who its soon to be some economist
who will vote for the partnership. Dearly loved by one and all, foe* Bruce; Miss Flora Durnin, home
Fourth in the case of joint owner- He did his best nipon.• this earth went Building's, Toronto. iThe hear- I ship the first member to present His sudden death surprised us all .
I himself at the poll will vote. Re bade no one a last farewell, In no case will there be more Be said goodby to Acme. than One vote for any person. God knew that he was 'suffering As the campaign progresses it is , The hills neat hard to climb; more and more apparent that the So He cliosed his weary eyelids vast majority of -PrOducers favor 4,w1 whispered, "Peace be Thine." the Hog nilarketing Plan. Being in
than the owner.
ir a p n orpartner-
's'hip may be engaged in the pro-
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GOOD FOR
ALL KINDS
OF
BAKING-
IN MEMORIAM
McATter — In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
by the Rev. Mr. Elder of Seaforth.
Gordon Blanchafq, Mel* Nichol,
'The pallbearers were Messrs.
Gerald Watson, Ben Gibson, Sohn
Penick and Theron Ditties.
teamwork
' icommeltatars (for 010 prOsent-
A provindial boners award, for ations included Sheila Black, 13rus.
sucessfully completing 12 club pro- sells;. Doreen Howatt, Blyth; Geral-
. jects was won by Yyonne McTaggart dine IVIcTaggart, Crambrkiok.
.Craniirook; the presentation was ' Auburn club ;presented a skit.
Anibal= president 'of West Huron club presented a skit on. hipliway
District of the Women s Institute. safety, Dungannon club one ort
• County honors awards, for sue. safety in the home.
cessfullly completing six projects
• ire the Subscribers of the Brussels, Morris and Grey
Telephone System — All accounts rendered, not paid by July 26th,
Will be placed on Tax Roll.
Too, dearly loved to ever be forgot-
ten by his, wife, family, and grand-
children,
yw
Ve•rie
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FOR SALE
The Canadian. Pacific Railway
Offers for sale approximately one-
quarter
11
acre. and the buildings 1
thereon at their McNought ballast 1
pit The dwelling Is a six-room,
two-storey building with a concrete I
hailf.baseneeat. Dwelling cam.
i plate with eledtric wiring and two :1
Ottteide wells and pumps. Those
persons wishing to make an offer 1
on this nroperty Should write J. 0. I CHAP p~(A
W. L. Baeker & Son
BRUSSELS, ON
...- ...atzusecominsormeptanaw Johnston, Superintendent, Can-
eaten Pacific Railway, London.
Holidays begin the very moment you
step in behind Chevy's wheel! You've just
never known such a light-hearted, light-
footed way of going. Hills flatten out for
Chevy , rough roads rtm smooth . .
and road bends stretch out straight as a
string. That's part of the reason Cana-
dians choose Chevrolet above all other
cars, yedr ,after year. See your Chevrolet
dealer today!
3C 4 ' ,
COVE • NOV
favour will do nothing to keep it in
force You must cast your ballot.
Too many times farmers have
favoured plans in. farm organiz-
ation and have left "George" to do
the work. Since "George" knew lie
had your support he has accom-
plished *, surprising amount for
you.
This time "George" can't do it
for you. You will have to mark your
own ballot at the poll on July 25th,
This is the 'greatest challenge to
your faith in yourselves that has
ever faced farm people. Let every.
one accept it.
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to know it better. Make a
point this year of exploring
its highways and byways,
visiting its lovely lakes and ...-
vacationing at one of its
modern resort areas . . like
that surrounding Fort
William arid Port Arthur
shown' above, Take the first
step now, by filling out arid
mailing the Ooupon belOW.
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