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YOU GET MORE OUT OF LIFE WHEN
YOU GET THE MOST OUT OF ELECTRICITY
Anytime, any day—your favourite snack is ready, fresh
and appetizing in your electric refrigerator-freezer.
With an electric refrigerator-freezer you can store all
kinds of out-of-season foods for enjoyment all year
round. You can buy in quantity too (it saves you money)
. . cut down on trips to the store . . eliminate trips on
rainy days. When you entertain, an electric refrigerator-
freezer gives you more time with your guests, because
you're able to prepare food ahead of time. An electric
refrigerator-freezer is safe, clean, and modern. It costs
just a few cents a day to operate.
-You get more out of life, when you get the most out
of electricity.
Before freezing, most Veg-
etables should be scalded
or "blanched" to preserve
flavour, colour and food
value.
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3,4cieti-ag held, en Juue l/th.
•obio Mann absent,
Moved lay Wen finethar secondod
Law4iell Ward, that the minutes
at the last meeting be adopted as
Ise read.
Carried,
MOvoil law Gleu iittelher beeofult,1
by Kenneth Bray that we accept 11.
Ponegares offer do trade a 1051
/A ton_ Fargo. truck for the tv,rp. of
larey 1946 mOdol 4 ton International
dames truck.
— Carried
eyed laY Lawson Ward, second-
red by Glenn Ruether tludt we give
-S,e_.13,eereatilleal Committee of Brun-
a a grant of $1:26,00
- carried,
IlfolVed by 'Kenneth Bray, second.
1w Glen Huotl-ter, that we- instruct
',the clerk to advertise for tenders
ler the fill at Breckenridge Bridge,
*slang price per yard, to be pin,
.chasPd, hauled and learcilled
wader the supervision of Road Sup-
-e-;intendena, Tenders to be in at.
-4,Fc/ock, July 4th.
— Carried
Moved, by Glen Huether seconded
-Zyy Kenneth Bray that we Pass Sup-
-3L'aementary to By-Law No. 6 for Win-
er Control for the amount of $10,000
Carrion
Moved by Lai ,t,-,2 Ware second-
441. by Glen Haetber that we give
Worth Huron Safety Cout cil a grant
vat V20,00
Moved by 'Kenneth Bray, second-
by ILawson Ward that we accept
iiIsree applications for tile drainage
bans
— Carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray, second.
'e.O. by Glen Huether that we instruct
the clerk to advertise for tenders on
a.. new motor grader. Tenders to ho
:art at 12 o'clock noon an Jury 4th
— Carried
'Moved by Lawson Ward, second-
by Kenneth Bray that all approv-
'Fad, accounts be paid
— Carried
Moved by Glen Huether seconded
127 tawsort, Ward that we do now
-zdjourn to meet again on July 4th or
Lloyd We'uer, warble fly
inspector
W01.14011 BraY, Infilegiqe to
'Varna Meeting.
Geo, HatchinSen., to mayors
and tre01,,W :COIIVellet011 ,
Ca tharines
J, C. Lamont, warble
.powder.
'1"a a,, MacFarlane, pullets
Tldwnrd Gd1il, for bounty
killed
E. M. 'Curuning, tole bounty
Nelson Hanna, fox bounty
M. 'Cardiff, clerk's fox
bounty
Geo. Wesenherg, hsseseor,
part salary
C. M. Dennis, fill McNaught
Drain
Gen. Rowland, gas, fire trunk
Firemen at Cranbrook.
Monteith Monteith and Co„
auditor's, account
Town of Llstowel, debenture
payment, Listowel High
School, 3,003,45
Provincial Treasurer, Insulin 3.99
The Municipal 'World
supplies. 27.34
Dudley E. Holmes, additional
premium. Compensation
insurance
Brussels Recreational
Commitee
North Huron Safety Council
grant for prize 20.00
Lloyd Jacklin, fill in Alemaner
cluma 12,50
Howard E Willis, controctor
Howard Drain &06.00
..lames A, Howes, suet. con-
struction Howard Drain 50.00
M. Crtirdiff, Clerk's fees.
35,00 Howard Drain,
Jelin T-Tood, allowances, 'Howard
40.00 Drain
rinrold Thomas. allowances
12.00 , Howard Drain
Foster Smith, allowances
1,00 Howard Drain
James McTeggart, allowances
Howard Drain
5, 564,57 , Reads and 'Bridges 1
$11,821.44 i
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk,
Geo. W. Hutchinson, Reeve
powier eolith
A pretty wedding waii
nixed in St. David's Anglican
Ohnrc1414914.04 When lviarlelle
'May, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs.-
tinnir 140 ROY $1141L11 was united in
Marriage with Harry X9114011, son
Of Mr. and Mrs, Harr)* Bowler, .1-403.-
On, The Ain., 'George Pearce offic,
The bride, oven in marriage tlY
bar father, 1001M1 lovely M a bout'
Paine ballerina-length gown of white
nylon line over taffeta, styled with
la sweet heart neckline and short
sleeves. A white flowered tiara held
(her elbow-longtla veil of white
French illusion net and she carried
white Bible crested with red
4.oses.
Mrs. Jack Craig McGhee, was
matron of honor in a bouffant
ballerina gown of shrimp nylon lace
over taffeta, She wore a white
feather headdress, gloves and shoes
,and carried a cascade bonnet of
shrimp tinted Shasta daises,
Miss Gail LioUraine Smith, sister
of the bride, ,and Miss Andrea
Louise Bowler, sister of the groom
Were bridesmaids. They were
,dressed alike in bouffant ballerina
length dresses of aqua nylon lace,
over taffeta; 'white feather head-
dresses, gloves and shoes and
carried cascade ,boquots of atm
tinted shasta daisies.
Mr. Jack Craig McGhee, London,
was groomsman and ushering were
Mr. Robert T1. Clanahan, Wilton
Grove, and Mr. David R, Hastings.
Brussels.
A reception was held in the
church parlours -with the bride's
mother receiving in a sheath dress
of rose-beige nylon over taffeta,
'white accessories aid a corsage et
red roses. She was assisted by the
groom's mother in a sheath dress of
blue nylon over taffeta, white
accessories and a corsage of red
roses,
For travelling to NOtil ern Ontario
and the United States, the bride
Obese a navy blue linen sheath with
matching 'navy and white plaid
duster and naVy accessories,
The couple will reside in London.
Guests were present from Crystal
Beach, Detroit, Stratford, Brussels
and London.
74!
.at the call of the .reeY0
.'Phe, foll!ming .ac.coants, wore paid :
With. Ontario 'Hydro, OffiCe•
;259,06 ,
5,00
05.00
101.00 ,
07,25
8.00
36,00
3,06
100.00
2,0.00
1,80
5.00
25.00
17,05
125.00
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