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LAKELET
Mrs,.. lm iWaliace and: family,, ,of
$eaferth; visited on Thursday with.
her parents, Mr. and Mfrs. Stan
Dennis,
Mr, and MrS, Stuart Douglas
and Mr, and Mrs, Walter Renwick
attended the Shakespearean . 'eati-
vai at Stratford on Monday .oven,.
Ins", The play Was 431W Taming of
the Shrew.,"
Miss Guelda Haskins, Pt Water -
too, and Earl Haskins, of Grand
Bend, spent the week -end with
their parents, Mr, and Ma'S , rimer
F?.aski,ns.
Mr. and Mrs, Roberti MCCelalb
and family spent the week -end at
Inverhuron Beach.
Saturday morning was the he -
ginning of black bass season and
the iooal anglers caught .quite a
few of the black beauties,
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ZiAKP•ET--�LTuesday uesday :mern-
ing spite. a fewr:of the;Lakelet W.I.
ladies tiand teii' children boarded
iVIilge Rgwe's bila, of 'xees'Otg' at'
the Lakelea.General.Stara; and esn-
I ar ed°.pn a clay's; jdugnely., `.First
stolx'°'was 'at�;'Urtipn' .carbide, of
Walkerton, then at' the=B.ogden, &
Gross fi tory,
In the stternodn the. g'fpup:visit-
ed at !Douglas' . E oint Nuclear star
tion and the `muse>am at South'amp-
ton. After supper..they journeyed to
Ayton and visited at'Fishees -Chick
Hatchery : and at . Wittich's 'Bakery'
Lad. The group: reported a very en-
joyable as well a yery 'Informa-
tive* for ail.°'
Fathers .and Sons
Enjoy Bowling
L=AKULET--The Members of the
Tyro and .•.Sigma,'"C Clubs of Mc-
Intosh and' Behitoreb' United
;Churches; along with, their fathers
:enjoyed an' evening pf bowling at
tha . Wingham!,, bowling alleys on
Friday .,night;• `� **. t
Attar. bowling 'they' gat�tered at
McIfitosh . Churettf t basement
where refres:iiments ^ were enjoyed
by, the." boys •: and k,tbei'r • tattlers.,
BLl]EI[ALE.
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i Margaret Craig' and ,Donna Mun-
i dell • re�eived, henors-.iri their. Giacle
Nora
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EONORATHLATIONS
ELSTON , SPEIRAN
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Mrs. Speiran showing
tosb FO'RDLEIGH BETTY GOVERNOR PEARL
This fine c.ow in Mr, Speiran's herd won. FIRST PRTZP in the
11111/ 4 year -Ad class at last year's Huron Black and 'White Show and
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Graded EXCELLENT — the third Holstein in Huron County to
win this distinction.
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We are proud to liav"e supplied Pearl. with TOPNOTCH reeds,
all which she delivered twill calves• and produced 14,000 pounds
of 3.5%
a milk. Now in her third lartation, she is going on to even
better records.
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V piano era rnnations last week.
They, ase pup,ils of, Mrs
Mt. and. Mrs. Donald Street L ;. Lin-
da,` Julie 'arid, Stephen; of Listowel,
visited •at ,the. home :of. Miss 'Mary
rid '•
Duff: on Sy aY.
Mr; and Mrs. Frederick 'Mitchell
and` children;; of 1fruro;
visiting :their parents, Rev. G. C,
and Mrs Mitchell.
'Mr. and ''Mrs. Sohn Lamont. and
daughter, ' Phyllis, Of '. Windsor,
visited at the. parental home with
Mr.: and Mrs, Morris Bosman last
week:
Jack Elliott;' of aCornWall, is hav-
ing a' holiday with his parents,'°Mr.
and.•1VIrs Harry` Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan White; David
and•Joey,,left for Springfield, Ont.,
on Monday:. Mr.'White will engage
in.:.barbering :in Springfield.. Son
Billy' will remain .he1•e for a. time
with his grandparents, • Mr. and
Mrs.• Joe Horton
Mr. T. Smith, daughter, Sandra
and, Linda•.Streetiall• of .Listowel,
visited on Saturday 74hMrs, Al
Cher, e}' < ••t:S ra!losK.a Is n and
children, of, London, were visitors
With Mr. and Mrs. Jade Greenaway
on Saturday. son of Dunnville, Mr. and Mrs.
' Mr. and Mrs, Ira Hertfelder, of George Reeves, of Toronto, Miss
Toronto, spentthe, week -end with Gladys Jefferson, of Woodstock,
W... D. H. S Teachers Wed
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•• Sacred Heart Church, Wingham,
.ryas the setting on Monday, Jul y
2nd at 11 a.m. for a very interest-
ing wedding when Miss Sally Ann
Slosser became the bride of Rich-
ard Joseph Campeau in a double -
ring ceremony witth Rev. G. J.
Freker officiating,
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Lee Slosser, Wingham,
and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Campeau, 49
Frank Ave., Windsor.
The•'bride entered the church on
the arm of her father, wearing a
DONNYBROOK
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Williams,
Lynne, Carol, Donna and 'S,andra,
of London, and Mrs, J. C. Robin-
son, of Wingham, visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rob-
inson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mills, of God-
erich, and their daughter, Mrs.
Glen Frances and children, of Ot-
tawa, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Thompson and fam-
ily..
Mr. Hugh Jefferson, of Port Ar-
thur, spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Jefferson and
family.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Leddy •Sunday afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. George Reeves, of Tor-
onto, Mr. Hugh Jefferson, Port
Arthur, Miss Irene Jefferson, of
Dunnville,. Miss Gladys Jefferson,
of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Wilson, of West Wawanosh, Miss
Elaine Jefferson, of • London, Mn
and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson, Robert,
Mary, Sharon and Linda, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Jefferson, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Jefferson, Debbie,
Brian and Gerald, all of Donny -
'nook; Mr. Campbell Dow, of Full-
arton visited Monday at the same
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Robinson
and family visited on Sunday with
The Wilitgligun, Atttaxwo,Time,o, Weclalraiiarx, jtl<iy: 4, 19,43
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white floor -length gown of • pylon,.
organza over taffeta, : with albow
length sleeves, enhanced with ap-
pliques of 'French lace on .the front
panel and three -tiered; back` of the
bouffant skirt'. •A•' double -silk : il-
lusion veil was held in place by a
tiara of pearls . and orange blos-
sons and she carried .tvbouquet ,of
white roses and ivy,.
Miss Nancy Slosser, Loddon, at-.
tended her sister as nidid'•of hon-
or and Miss Mary Kelly, Windsor,
was bridesmaid. Both wore iden-
tical gowns of shrimp nylon over
taffeta, styled, with full skirts and
accessories to match, and carried
nosegays of white roses.
Bernard Campeau, Windsor, bro-
ther of the groom, was best man
and David Slosser; London and
Leonard Campeau, Windsor, acted
as ushers.
Miss Patricia Brophy, Detroit,
played the wedding march and ac-
companied Miss Anna McDonald,
who sang, "On. This Day", during
the signing- of the register. •
After the ceremony a: redeption
was held and dinner' served to
about 70 guests at the Legion
Home, the bride's mother, receiv-
ing in a beige' brocaded taffeta
trimmed with organza, and' the
groom's mother in lilac taffeta with
lace trim. Each wore a corsage of
carnations.
For travelling to. Northern On -4.
tario the bride chose a pastel green
embroidered sheath dress: with
white accessories and wore a cor-
sage of gardenias.
The former Miss Slosser is a
graduate of the University of Wes-
tern Ontario and has been on the
teaching staff of the Wingham
District High School for the past
three years. Mr. Campeau is..a
graduate of Assumption -University,
Windsor. They will reside in
Wingham, the groom being a mem-
ber of the high school staff.
her parents Mr. and Mrs Gershom• Guests were present from Wind -
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NOTICE
BY-LAW NO, 0, 1962.
THE CORPORATION Off'' THE TOWNSHIP OF
TURNBERRY
A BY-LAW TO REOXILATli EitItI PIN :AP 11141 IU GS
WITHtly` CERTAIN DESIGNATED ARItIMiN ',L'H.F
TOWNSHIP OIf TtlltNi;:lilt�t
WHEIi;FA,S by an Act to Amend the Planning Act 1955 Sec, 27 (b)
and other acts the Corporation is given the power to regulate the
erection of bulidings within the limts of the municipality AM it is
desirable that the saidpowers be exereised,
l`Tow- thereafter the Corporation of the Township. Of Turnberry
by its council duly constituted enacts as follows:
Para. 1—The provisions of this by-law shall be applicable to all
buildings to be erected, moved, repaired or altered within the Town-
ship of Turnberry save and except farm dwellings and farm buildings
used exclusively for agricultural purposes. For the purpose of this
:by-law a farm shall not be deemed to include a parcel of land contain-
ing leas than 10 acres.
Para, 2—Except where exempted in Paragraph 1 no person shall
'erect, or construct, ,or' permit to he erected or constructed on lands
'owned'+or controlled by him within the Township of Turnberry any
building without .first obtaining a, permit for such, construction from
+the Mnnicipal Corporation of the Township of Turnberry.
Para. 3—Except where exempted in Paragraph 1 no persons shall
..'alter 'or ieliair or add to a building or buildings without first having
'obtained .a permitfor : such addition, alteration or repair unless such
addition, alteration or repair is to the interior of the building and does.
'not exceed in reasonable cost $500,00 or unless such addition, alteration
or rgpair isto the exterior or partly to the interior of the building
and does:r,ot,exceed in reasonable cost :$300.00,
Para,: 4—Except where exempted in Paragraph 1 no person shall
•moveany building• or `buildings within the Township of Turnberry
without first, having Obtained a permit from the Municipal Corporation
'of the',Township of Turnberry. '
-,Para.'4B-Eqch applicant for a permit as required in the above
paragraphs shall' snake application to the Clerk of the Corporation
of the : Township of ,Turnberry or to such other person or persons as
shall be designated by. the council of the said Corporation.
Johnson, of Wingham, I sor Stratford, Hamilton,' Kitchen-
• Quite a number of the children
from Donnybrook United Church
Sunday School are attending the
Bible School at Auburnwhich
started Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John. Noble and
family spent the week -end with
London relatives and attended the
wedding of their niece on Saturday.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray Wilson on Sunday evening were
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, of
West Wawanosh, Miss Irene Jeffer-
a'
Mr. and Mrs.Joe Horton.
Miss Norma. McMinn, of Toronto,
spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs,
Arnpld Lino*.
Mr: and Mrs. Charles Coultes
visited in Clinton last week.
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ALL LOCAL TALENT
FOR WED. 'PROGRAM
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson and
family, Mr, and Mrs. James Leddy
and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jeffer_
son, all of Donnybrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson,
Mary and Linda, and Miss Irene
Jefferson were London visitors on
Monday.
BLUEVALlp—A pleasing social
occasion was the 'fine supper pre-
pared' by the women of Knex Pres-
byterian Church oh June 27th when
there was a good attendance. This
was followed by a concert in' the
community, hall presented by the
young people of the church. "
Revs T. F, Kennedy was, chair-
man for the eoncert,. and Mrs. Nora
Moffatt • accompanist for the even-
ing.
Twenty-two young people sang
with spirit, old and Modern popular
songs in some of which the aud-
ience participated .and Hugh Muni
dell conducted as the one and only
"Mitch• Miller."
A girls' chorus sang "Friends
and • Neighbours," "Sentimental
Journey," "Okl'ahoma," and I,
Want to Be Happy." Miss PatSolos were sung by
laryans, Larry Elliott •and Htigli.
Mandell,
The latter,
ttr,
singing
in
a
e
om
-
edy number; had as accompanists
Harvey Mann and Gerald Thomas.
A group' of young men in cont-
piete disguises performed some
.modern dances. Harvey altd Connie
Mann sang duets, Harvey accom-
panying on the guitar. Harmonica
selections by Eldred Nichol, Harvel
Robertson and Ross Gray Were
very popular. ht About
The play "The Pcn
Daisy -'t included in the cast Mr
and Mra. Ross Gray, Miss Mary
Hannan, Mist Edith fithaw and
ST. HELENS
er, Barrie, Brantford, 'New Jer-
sey, London, Mildmay and Walker-
ton.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hawley, of
Oshawa, spent the holiday week-
end ' with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Lorne Woods.
Mrs. Keith Black and sons, of
Ottawa, and Mrs. Fred Thompson
arid sons, of Exeter, are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
McPherson,
Mrs. Lance Morrison, of Toronto,
spent the week -end with Mrs.
Mrs. Violet Mintz.
Miss Isobel Miller underwent
,major surgery on Thursday in Vic-
toria hospital, London. 1Vliss W. D.
WHiTEGBURGH:
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Siiiimons
and Nancy, of London, spent the
week -end with .her, parenta;•M,r• and
Mrs. Chas. Martin, and with
Wingham relatives.
Bill Jeffry, of Belmore, who''was
a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Conn during the
week -end sang "The Holy City," at
the morning service in the•Presby-
terian Church here, when George.
Conn was in charge of the . music
and presided at the organ. -
Mrs. Wm. Henry, Miss Frances
Henry and. Miss Phyllis O'Brien,
of London, spent the week -end at
the Henry farm in Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Majury, of
Paisley, visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Coultes.
Mrs, Emanuel 'Stapleton, who
has spent the past two weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jamieson, left
this week -end to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert Procter, of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier
and family, of Long Branch, who
were attending the Higgins family
reunion in Morris this past week-
end, spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, W. R. Farrier. Miss
Winnifred Farrier, of Toronto, is
spending cher vacation at the Fat-
tier home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Farrier and family, of Kitchener,
Mrs. Sam Reid, Lucknow, and Mrs.
Rutherford is spending some time Russell Clipperton and family,, of
with her in the city. London, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Mrs. Robert McQuillan and Alton, of Toronto, were visitors at
George, of Hamilton, spent the ' the Farrier Home on Sunday.
Week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wnt.
Furrlon and other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs, Ken Grewar and
Nancy, of Suclbury, were holiday
visitors with Mr. and Ma. Harvey
Webb,
held services were on
Sunday at the St, Helens Church.
William Colin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Cameron, and William Steph-
en, son of Mr, and Mrs. William:
McPherson were baptized by Rev.
B. F. Green.
Para. 11—No Person 'shall establish any lumber, wood, coal or i
.junk yard within the Township of Turnberry unless and until he has
obtained the approval of the Township Council for the establishment
of the same' and unless and until the permit for such an establishment
has been issued therefore.
The above are some extracts of the, By-law. Interested persons
may read the whole By-law by oontacting W. B. Cruikshank., Building
Inspector, or)'
,.. V;Fischer, Township Clerk. 4b
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Ken Grant.
The closing .nunibers by the
chortis were "He's Got the Whole
World in His Hands," "How Great
Thou Art," and "When You Come
to the End of the Day."
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Caslick and
family and Miss Doris Ross spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford
Caslick and family, who ate. holi-
daying at Bruce Beach.
Mrs. Abbott Toomey arid children.
n Jeanette,
Carol, Richar a d df
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Greenville, South Carolina, and her
mother, Mrs. F. L. Creighton, of
Detroit, spent the week -end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 3, D. Bee-
croft.
Mr. Alex Coulter had an exciting
time nt his driving shed on Friday
morning when he Went to fill Up
his tractor with gas. It exploded in
the engine, and started o blaze. Mr.
Coiilter drew the tractor from the
shed with his ear,. and •saved the
shed, but the tractor • burne&
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