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S]AFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956
also a Tear
Authorized an Second Clara mail, Pont
Office Dept., Ottawa
wi'ster Demolishes
abrin Barns
owns of friends and neigh
twere on hand Monday help-
to clean alp after the twister
3i caused
sof damage
eono farms No 8
way Sunday 'afternoon.
iggest loss was at Thomas.
sey's where +bhe (barn was
iyphetely demolished, a row of
e evergreens on the driveway
Aped off, garage and pump
e wrecked and chimneys ofd
house, 'Soe pigs and three
'Scene
a in dihe 'barn were not
Mr, Dorsey;' earried some
d insurance and plans are in
cess to inurnediately rebuild,
:rose th'e road, pat of •bhe
was taken off tate house of
es J. Krauskopf, 'windows
hed, dxtivingshed roof lifted
a ,colony 'house'completely
n to pieces. TrarEfic was held
'till large trees could be re-
d .from the highway,
concrete foundation under
of the barn of (Mike Mc-
lain, adjoining Dorsey's on
east, collapsed, 'leaving the
e barn h an g in g. It is
ght ,dhe• barn was lifted by
wind and dropped back,
srdbling the cement,
vo miles south the (barn of
rise Fitzpatrick 01 Detroit
•deanolishe'd and a combine
true& damaged.
ahemrims
and
been
CCURATE
Bylaw Defeated;
Goderich St. Sewer
-P
Project Off
streetWhen_ or Godelch
thewband highway
gh sue"
construction failed to p-
was •declart of 5i d tdefeaseeent f afte c1l it iihe
second reading at the regular
Meeting ,of mina on Monday
ani , •
There will be no highway
and no sewerage. las all •off,"
Mayor IIvtcMaster told council,
Councillors voting in favor
were H. H. Leslie, J. T. 'Scott, S.
Habkirk, E. H. 'Close. Nay votes
were Reeve IScoians and B.
Clrristie•
4. majority vote is not maid-
ent to carry a money bylaw,
Councillor 'Christie pointed out.
He also stated that he mad been
assured by (Mrs, Kellar that her
husband was opposed to the by-
sent, but ' a LSA Bosce o be pre-
g Joseph's Hos-
pawl, London.
Town Hall Alterations
The plat to rebuild the town
hall fared better, and a anotion
was gassed unanimously that
council proceed with the alters-
,tions to the town hall as propos-
ed and in conjunction 'with the
P. U. C.
This work,will involve an esti-
mated exgpenditure of around
$30,00.0, to be divided about
equally 'between the town and
P.U,'C. The 1' P.U.C. will be deed-
ed the land on which their poi-
tion of the bui'l'ding stands, to
oompey with (hydro .requirements,
Chairman Frank Kling and
(D'Orlean Sills of the P.13.'0.
were present and Showed a pro-
posed plan tion alterations, The
entire north side of ,the building
Belong so the RUC, and
the south side to the town, etc-
cording to the plan .for 'the
ground floor,
The portico would be removed
freopm the front,. Three outside
steps would lead to a 'central
entrance .door, which would ep-
en into an attractive vestibule.
'On the left side would be the
,P.U.C, offices. The town offices
would be on Pope rig+h't'where the
fire •trucks are now housed.
Garages would be Built at
the rear for the fire tracks and
P.U.C. trucks.
T'he plan shows she big fire
hall 'doors briel:ed in and re-
placed by two windows, to match
two windows on the north front,
The ,present clerk's 'front 'door
would 'become a window.
There would be three rooms
on the south side 'which would
be the cleric's office, a council
chem+bei, etc.
An adequate stairway to the
second floor would he needed,
councillors thonglht, and this
would require further study.
Financing would be aecomp-
listed through current expend'-
ore and' budgeting for a deficit,
dronthis
theatowfunds
sui lis be tat it
Municipal Board approval,
The P.D.C.'PUCnow pays $300 a
year rental for theirpart of bhe
town hall: Under the new ar-
'rangeanent 475 monthly was
agreed upon es suitable rental.
The Mayor suggested that 10-
men do the work and es little
as possible be done this year,
AYed
'Councillor 'Close said an over-
w shouldebeertnamed cammtt'work
The plan was prepared by Olb-
an rMacTavish, son of Mrs. John
MacTavism, Seaforth.
Other 'business included:
IM'omda Aw est 6th .declared
Y, gr
Civic 'Holiday,
A grant of 4250 made to Sea-
forth Agricultural 'Society, same
as last year. J. M. Scott and Rus-
sell 'Bolton spoke on (behalf 'of
the society.
A letter from the I':U.IC. an-
nouncad a reduction of 'hydrant
rental from $75 to '$37:50, anak-
ing an annual savaig to the town
of $uid5.00.
B 1 ing permits 'confirmed.
Topnotch (Feeds, six 'grain stor-
ago silos, to cost '$20,000. Bob
Watson, double garage on (Mar-
ket ,St., cost '$500,
Frank( Kling was +tentatively
maned supervisor for' town hall
alfierations
Provincial Constable Gordon
Ferris urged council to cancel
taxi license of a driver he said
had been convicted under the
He also reported root of
new police 'building is leaking.
An offer for she town s:ayes at
the stockyards, avotiv unused, haw
ing (been received from Hensall
sale yards, council authorized
comanistee to consult
with the C.N.R.
'Council wild ttry, to obtain
compensation from (bhe 'Spartan ing
for loss oa $2,50 to . B.
Christie and 4'100 to Wright C
from fences being loam
down 'during disposal plant con- summer
struction. the
Golden Wedding of
Mr.,Mrs. John Shea
Friends and neighbours gadrlx-
eyed attire home 'of tMr, and v41ms,
John ,Shea, Sr., of 'St. 'Columlban
on the occasion 'of their 50th
wedding •anniversary, Mrs. ,Shea,
the former Oabherine Altitinson
of Hibbert two. , and Joan Shea
of Beechwood, McKillop amp.
rvwere married on June 1'9, 190(1
in St. t(olvanlban Roman 'Catholic
(Church, Rev. Albeit McKeown
oaficiating. They 'were attended
by Mrs. Wm. 'O'Reilly ,(formerly
Miss Thema Shea) and Mr, Wan,
Atkinson, The •couple (have spent
their entire lives as members of
'at, (Col araoan pariah. Their near..
riage was ,blessed with a fainilly
of three sons, Joseph, James and
Jahn,
A miniature nved'ding party
'consisting of some of Mr. and
Mis, IShea's 'grandchildren pre-
seated the couple with suitable
gifts. The tiny 'bride and groom,
,dressed in their grandparents'
bridal 'garments of fidlby years
ago, sang a duet entitled, "Put
on your old Grey (Bonnet",
A 'congrasulatory 'telegram of
blessings and greetings from His
1Io'liness Pope Pius XII was read
iby John Delaney and Joseph
Downey. A. to'as't to the (bride
and groom rwas proposed -by Mr.
John' L. Malone, 'who also ex-
(tended 'greetings from Rev. John
MsConvelll, pastor of St, 'Collum-
ban 'Church. After the .presenia-
tion everyone joined in singing
"For They are Jolly Good Fel-
lows". Mr, and (Mrs. Shea thank-
ed everyone for 'their kindness
and good wishes.
Progressive euchre was en-
joyed during the remainder of
the evening. A dainty lunch was
b1ien served. •
Mr. and (Mrs. Shea received
n'imerous beautiful 'cards and
gr 0 e t i n'g• s from ;their many
friends. They are also the proud
recipients of the Pope's 'Apossol-
is ;Blessing send; to them' from
Rome,
Route of Orange
Parade Saturday
Mans are complete
' to for the
'Orange eelebiation in Seaforth
on Saturday, July 14th, when
43 lodges are expected to gabh-
er at Seaforth. Preparations are
(being winds for a crowd of up to
8;000 people, •
The parade will start at 1 p.m,
liningup at the east end of Vic-
'then park and proceed south en
'Coleman street : to T'opnotea
Feeds ,corner, then to (Main et.
at Boshart's, along Main street
to No, 8 Highway, west on God-
erica street to 'Sperling 'street,
east on John st. tq, Art Wright's
grocery, south on Main st, to li-
(bray, and north on 'Victoria st.
to return to Victoria park.
First Tile Made
At New Industry
'Man'ufacture of sewer the be.
gen 'on •Friday at the newly
erected plant of Seaforth Sewer
Tile •Lennted in 'Haxrpurhey,
The anae'hine is automati:.
This title makimg [machine is the
first of its kind ie North Ameri-
ca. Made by a process invented
in Denmark about four years
ago, Peter 'Christensen, plant
manager, stated that he is able
to 'ahowovernment tests
frown Denmark and other parts
of Europe, also from 'South Am
erica, Australia, and Africa, that
sewer tile frown this type of ma -
Chine is 100 per cent water
proorf.
ing Christensen explainedtpoof, that
being completely nQen penetration
tile is protected'frounpenetraiian
Iby any substance in the water
the95c
'which might be harmful. Engin-
eers claim the the should remain
in perfect 'condition for more
than 100 ea
years, e. noshing cn
enter the concrete. There being
absolutely no air pockets in 'this
(tile, it is said to be exceedingly
strong,
The secret of the success of
this new anechine, Mr. Christen-
sen pointed out, is a new system
of vibrators,
,Fadi tile is 3y feet in
length. About 400 feet of 7„2"
tile represents a day's •work, Ap-
proximately one tile is made
every four minutes. This would
vary according to the size of
tile, 'w'hic'h will range 'Froin six
inch to 40 -inch, being 6, 8, 10,
12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 28, 34 36
and 40 -inch. .A. total of about
50 ha. is required to operate
the machinery, the largest mot-
or being 15 lap.
Two of the a to ees are re-
:silly arrived i om Denmark
and have had four years' exper-
ience making 'tile with this type
orf machine, They are Peter
'Christensen and Soyen 'Soyen-
sen, The ,third employee is H.
'Christensen, former Provincial
'Constable at Seaforth, who is
•Canadiaraborn of Danish par-
ents.
CIIpWeea Dr... reoesoea
Cup 8t Saucer Special
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very smart imported china cups and
saucers, new footed shape, heavy gold
edge, 111 your choice of 4 attractive
floral designs -
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Limited uantit - bu 'low 1
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Jewellery Gifts Fine China
SEAFORTH
CHARLES A)3ERHART
'Charles .Alberlhart, f o r an e r
prominent 'Seaforth business
snan, died (Monday evening at
Victoria Hospital, ;London, after
a week's illness. .
Mr. ABeraait, Who Hues born
in iiilbbert bap., 'bad resided with
his son Dr. William Aberhart,
303 (Huron (Street, 'London, for
same years, He was a son of the
late William Aberhart and Lou-
ise Pepper Aberhart,
He graduated from 'Seaforth
Collegiate and she Ontario Col-
lege of 'P'harm'acy, Ile operated
a drug store here until his rehire-
ment in 1989. He was a member
of First Presbyterian 'Church,
'Mrs.. Abertr'art, the former
Helen Jones, died in 1949. Sex-
vivrng are two sons, Dr. William
Abeilhart, Dr. •Carl Aberhart of
Toronto, Ile leaves two grand-
ohildrear and two (great grand-
rrhildren. Also a brother Louis of
Seaforth,
The funeral was ,held from
.bhe G. A Whinney funeral home
Wednesday at 2 pan. The 'Rev,
Dr. J. Semple, aninister of ,Eg-
mon'dvale United (Church, 'off':i-
ated. •1urial was in Maiblandbank
Cemetery,
The funeral was under the
auspices of Britann'i'a (Masonic
Lodge No. 170 of which' Mr. A'b-
erhart was a tomer secretary.
The pallbearers were: Scott
431041, 'Chas. ,Barber, J. E. Keat-ate
ing, M. McKellar, Clare Reith,
Andrew Petrie.
am Ast Moves
Strathroy
Adam Ast who has been
wigs of •tine office of Robert
Industries for +the past five
obeen apabinted Aeuminvm
P
acts Limited, a new firin
ng 'Strabhro engagedY,
aty,would
e manufacture of aluminum
Ast s r industrial
new dutiesgs.
1st, and assumedon 'Saturday purr-
d a and home 'there. Mrs.
.family move so
tray at the will of this
L
h, The house in Ryland-
whichp
u have occupied led
rented by air. Roy D.
ile in 'Seaforta Mr. Ast
a leading part in establish-
a'cu'te baseball mere.
BAKER-CHESNEY
White syringe. and blue del-
phininms in tall standards pro-
aided a
in First pPresbyter an r (Cromer,
Seaforth, when ;marriage vows
were exchangedy
'Ohes'ne London, and Albert
Garfield .Baker, Exciter. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs. J.
Walker Hart, Roscoe Farm, 'Sea-
forth, and the late Hugh M.
'Chesney. The bridegroom' is the
son a Mr, and Mrs. Albert Bak-
er, also of Seaforth. Rev. Bruce
Hall performed the ceremony,
Mrs. Milne Rennie played bhe
organ, and Kenneth Willis was
soloist. Given in marriage by her
wo oaallo fl001enHbh the bride
g g
wihhte nylon lace over 'white
corded taffeta, fashioned on
princess lines with wide sweep-
shorter frog and
sig skirt, ed neckline,
veil pof nylon was held
lace byY i
Seed a is and a scalloped iides en•t he -address
quinspShe carried a' bouquet of
red and white Sweetheart roses.
Mrs. C. G. Dewar, Sarnia, sister
of the 'bride, as matron ofdionor,
'yore a :cocktail -1, nett dress of
white nylon lace over shrimp
taffeta, accented with a pleated
taffeta sash extending Ito (bhe
hemline. A crown of'blue canna-
tions com'p'eted her costume,
and she carried a nosegay of
matching carnations. The brides-
maids, Gwen �Cln•istie, London,
and Barbara Hills, Toronto,
~were gowned len } ally in white
dresses of nylon dace over del-
pliiniuh blue taffeta with pleat
ed sashes in the same ,colon
Their 'headdresses were of pink
carnations and they c x r i e d
nosegays to match. Melanie Sue
Johnson, Windsor, cousin of the
bride, was flower -girl, dressed
in a bouffant frock off shell pink
nylon tulle over taffeta with a
similar
and 'blue ca •nal ons. ss and The of
ar-
ma,nephewhew ofHeath Ib� de, aarewar sied
the ren 1_
ring, on 'a white satin pi
Aubrey Baker, Everett, was
best •man for his brother; and
bhe ushers were Grant 'Chesney,
Seaforth, Ibrosher of the 'bride
and Alex er, Maehellabroth?
er of bhe 'bridegroom. For her
daughter's wedding, Mrs. Hart
moose a mist blue embroidered
Brass, with oink pink accessories
and a corsage of PM's' feathered
carnations, The (bridegroom s
modifier wore a blue 'Chantilly
dress, nvibh 'white a.ccessor-
and a corsage of nvhde canna-
cons. A reception was held at
,Little Inn,, 'B'ayfield, after
which 'Mr. and Mrs. Baker left
on an extended motor trip
Northern 'Ontario, For
the bride chose a
linen sheath dress with
m•a t c lh i a duster, leaf -green
shantung accessories, and a eon-
ea red ,Sweetheart roses. On
return they will reside in
Exeter, ''mere the 'bridegroom is
a 'member of the teaching staff
of Exeter public school. Follow-
the rehearsal on Friday
,Mrs, E. P. Chesney, of
and Mrs. W. K. Aanent
'Waterloo, aunts of the 'bride,
the (bridal party with
'buffet supper at the Morins'. s
tions fashioned in apple blossom
design, Miss Patiieia McAlhone,
sister of 'the bride was anaid of
Miss Doris honour �Ferguson athe nd were
James WemysThe alttendants
were gowned alike in dresses of
pink, polished 'costo' hed ii
a "V" meek line finished with
bertha of white, guipure lace and
picture hats of pink mohair,
They carried- sprays of 'white
carnations and lemon leaves. Mr.
Richard Waite was groomsman
and the ushers were tMi•. James
Wemyss and Mr, David MAI -
hone. 'Mr. Stanley Harper, solo-
est, sang "The Lord's Prayer"
and "Through the Years".
reception m the audi-
lox uzi' of thchurch, the 'bride's
mother received in a sheath dress
of slate blue peau de sole with
white accessories 'and a corsage
of e white carnations centrad groom's
blue.Assisting her, the room s
mother wore a dress of toast
wacbe over pink peau de sole,
es and a tor -
sage h ofiicarnations iand rosebuds.
The occasion marked the sbh
wedding anniversaryof the
groom's parents, his other be-
ing the former 34Iyrtle Sharkey,
of Seaforth.
Guests were resent from Sea -
forth, Ottawa, ;present
Port McNicall
Burlington, idland Kitchener,
Galt, g incourt, Islington and
Ag
Yellowknife.
Telegrams of con atulations
•were received from gr Winnipeg,
Belfast, '.'Northern Ireland; I{im-
berley, 'British 'Columbia, and
Toronto.
hblr. and Mrs, Dale •Black will
reside in Weston.
WILLIAMS-STAPLETON
'Summer flowers graced St. Co-
lumbar 'Church on 'Saturday,
July 71th for the wedding of
Mary 'Catharine Stap'letan and
Daniel Robert Williams.
Father J. iMcCowell officiated
at Ibe double ring ceremony and
sang the Nuptial Mass, Soloist
was Miss Marie O'Connor, Dub-
lin, .accoanpanied by :Mrs. V.
Lane at the organ, 'Messrs Ron-
ald and Joseph Williams also
sang at the signing of bhe regis-
ter. The bride is a daughter of
Mi•. 'and Mrs. Joseph :Stapleton,
R. 'R. 2, Dublin, and the bride-
groom is a son of Mr, •and 'Mrs.
Daniel Williams, Jacksonville,
Florida.
The bride wore a bowfta4
gown of net over satin. The bo-
dice was covered with a ('ace
jacket featuring lily point sleeves
pearl pearl tried llieaddresscollar.
heedHer
a
finger-tip veil trimmed with
lace. She carried a ,bouquet of
red roses and white mums,
(Miss Jean Vol], Kitchener, was
bridesmaid.' She wore a waltz-
length gown of yellow net over
satin with fitted jacket and
matching yellow headdress. She
carried yellow •and'mauve morns.'and
Beverly 'Cameron, Kitchener,
low ylonSlower
,dresswearing
yalliw
headdress and carrying a nose -Gaspe,
gay of mauve 'mums.
Mr. Lewis Williams, tSilver
Springs, Maryland, brabher of
she oom was grooanennan. Bri-
'grlow,
an •Oameron, Kitchener, acted as
ring bearer, Mr. Wm. 'O'1oixrke
and Mr. Thomas Williams, cons-
ash -
ins 'of the bride and groom, ash-
erect.
A 'wedding dinner was served
at the Hillcrest Tea Room, Mit
:hell. Tho Bride's mother, who
received the 'guests, wore an 'eves
aqua blue gown with white ac-
cesthesorioom'she was assisted mobher who chose
gr
a navy blue dress with blue ea-
cesisories. ;Both wore corsages 03
Mite carnations, A reception
'Followed at the home of dike
bride's,parents.
For the wedding trip the bride
obese a pussy willow beige suit
with pink 'accessories and a'cor-
sage of pink carnations.
They will reside in Jackson-
Vent Florida.oGuests were pied
s from Florida, Merriam ,
Michigan, Toronto, ,London, Kit'a.m.
stencil Niagara Falls and sur -111
rounding district.
McKILLOP
The •deepest symp'a:thy o'f this
community is extended to Mrs.
Lavern Hoegy M the 'death of
lien mother, Mrs, F. 'Smith of
Moncriefi'
Mr. and I' rs. Charles Eggert
accompanied by i1VIr, and 'NI1•s.
Baroid 'Smythe of Brod'hagen
''ere at Milverton on Sunday at
the• Funeral of the 'late J. E.
Wen''
IMr, and Mrs. Irvin (lode and
children •were at 'Stratford on
�Sunrday visiting they.• brother -in-
law, IMr. Andy Atchison 'who has
been seriously ill,
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Bye man'
and i1VI •• and Mrs. Bob 'Byerman
atttended the 'Sherba•th reunion
at the Homo of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Mueller in Logan on 'Sunday.ean,
IMr. and Mrs. Dan 'B
tMr. and &Ira Charles Eggert re-
:silly visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Moak near Milverton.
Mrs. Wilbur Ohauibers and
ehihdren of Preston spent some
time wish d'er another, +Ms. L'
Byeriman'
IMr. and Mis, Y ]mmeian a enedr
Mis, Robt Z
the tfalt Gi of stein aunt, Mrs,
Patrick an'Gromarty on Qylore
IMr, and (Mrs. Dan B•
rnidan'
Mi'• and Mrs, Robert Byerni'an
attended the ,Seherbarth reunionbearer
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Lorne Miller in Logan on Sun-
day
The Evangelical S. 'S. picnic
a 114Pbleasa t e held on
the tom's of
;the tEggerts, An open air service
will (held at 2 p.m, if weather
permits•
Mr. and Mrs. Autry +Mel�jieod
and children •visdsed with Mr. an•d linen
Mrs. Norman Eggert on 'Sun'day
We are 'sorry to report shat
barn of MormWalmolis ed ode the
lace
Wallace. This •barn 'vas built 7 les
Years ago, the [former one haw-
dig been destroyed by fire. Mrs.
Rode is she foirrrer Mallei See-
mon•
AT HOME
'and 14Irs, John alcAsh, of
i will be at home to their
Is on the occasion of then
th wedding anniversary, on
V, July '20, from 3-5 and
x :loci:.
MUSIC RESULTS
Results of the Western Ontar-
io 'Conservatory of Music exams
for ,piano held here recently are
as follows, Mr. Geo, I•I. Ziegler
E:D„ L.T:0aM., in charge.
'Grade TT -Phyllis Bryans, 1st
class honors; Barbara Talbot, 1st
Blass honors.
Grade I'II- 'Carol Anderson,
tat class honors; Kay Marie Wor-
den lst class honors;
Grade V -Emily Elliott, let.
class (Honors.
Grade VISI, :Sr,, Marjorie Pap-
ple, 'honors.
The above are pupils of Mrs.
M. 11. Rennie.
HOCKEY BINGO
nbers drawn this ' week:
1.73; 32-'0-69; 83-B-3;
1-63; 35-0-62; 3,6-N-40;
23; 3S-0-72; 39--i-27;
1-9 41-13,42 42-B-6;
-28; 44--N-31; 45-N-34.
CONTRACT LET
nnan Paving 'Company was
ed a $183 6;9 contract
t mix paving on Highways
>LGihw
ap to 'Seaforth 10,3 mileslie'.
ditched to IMoniaton 10:6
GMOiVDV1LLE
A. W. Gardiner of AI-
vinston •called on Dr. James
Semple on Tuesday.
p y
'Recent visitors with Mrs. Jas.
Finlayson and Miss Jessie Fin-
Jayson were 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Jas.
McDougal Finlayson nd s n'ands of
Lorne Park.
in g un a two- eek i,anotos atm'
down east as far as Que.
(Mrs, J. S. Watson and Miss
Alice Wasson spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark
of Muirkirk, MTS. Watson re-
mining for a few 'days.
Mr. and. 'Mrs. Gordon Saunders
and family of Royal Oak, 'Mich.,
were 'weekend ,guests of Mr, and
Mrs..Llmore'Stephenson.
Mr. Jas. M, Reid a Weston
visised his Ibrosher-in-lane, Mr.
Thos. Robinson. also with vela-
in (Stanley,
(Ma and 'Mrs. UatbanDa/abalone
wo ith Mr hand Mrs were ent HughiMc-
Lachlan.
Mr. 'and ;rile. Russell Erma
wweeleed'SSundayenvisitors with Mrs,
eller
Mr. and (Mrs. Leslie 'Bald, and
Mrs. Lorene Weir and son,'How-
and, all of Detroit, •visited with
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. (Houston.
K'Beginnning on Sunday, July 1,5
g on villa United Churcih will
ania an
adaja i junior so ohool a t111.3 •
Parents are asked to (bring
a:ei supnervision mese services.
Adult
.UCEFIELD BREAK-IN
Ives gained entrance to El-
Me cream tome time Fridayat night, rcal
y
ing glass from a rear door.
sideraBlge quantityofcite-
(bars, um and c' arebtes
coney were stolen. Police
aid charges against RCAF
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robinson
of London •were •recent visitors
W B. 'Cross with the ens mother, Mrs.
Mr• David Murray of w lm his
Sask., visited'blies wee nvibh his
niece, Miss Hannah Murray,
Mis. Amelia ,Schroeder who
spent the past several weeks vis-
'ting with relatives in St. Clair
astShoiweek.Mich,, returned home
Mr. and Ms. Wm, R. Bell
spent the weekend withisela • wes
at Windsor.
Mr, and Mrs. 1'inluerton of
Toronto, visited skis week with
Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell
and family,
ing (Miss her grandparents,li:My
and Mrs. H. Neel.
Barry -Moir
•the
A quiet June wedding was
solemnized in London on 'Satur-
day when 'Helen Louise Mak, of
London, formerly of Hensel],
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Moir, 'became the
bride of Albert Patrick "Barry,
London, formerly of Seafoitli.
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Bary, '•Seaforth
The Bride chose fez ,her wed -
ding a'blue and white figured
dress, with (blue and white acces-
series, ,and corsage of white car-
nations and pink •roses. The mas-
ion of honor, 'Mrs, ltobt, Ge-
fney of ,Stratford, niece of the
groom wore a tailored dress of
navy and white pin stripe, white
accessories, and corsage of 'pink
carnations. Mr, IRobt Gaffney
of 'Stratford attended she 'groom.
A reception was field at the
Biaemore lodge. The'bride anti
groom anotored to the States. On
their return they will reside in
Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Sayers of
Rome, New York, visited last
week with Mr, and Mrs, 'George
Walker.
Mr. and 'Mrs. John Ingram
moved so the 'residence en
Highway 64. west of the village
which they recentlyurs• a d
p h sed
from Mr. 'Ste -wag 'Bell.
Mr. and 'Mrs, Geo, Gould and
Dianne ea London visited recent -
1 wilih lairs, Gould's
v parents,
Ms. and !Mi•s. Geo. Walker,
Mrs. John Henderson - Kathy
and 'S lvia return after
ine
spendz a week returned eMr, and
Keith Lindsayat Thr tie
Wile. an es
FORECAST
violent storms and bad
er this summer have firm-
de the reputation of one
r in 'Seadorth District High
as 'a weather forecaster.
upils said last month she
redicting bad storms. The
sun spots
MUSIC 'RESULTS
'exams held ett theCom studo
s. (Mabel 'Collins on June
piano 'all taking honors:
e111l Jariyet McKercher,
,
Hillman, Larry Beuerman,
3iliott.
le I^V, Judy 'Thompson.
le V, Ro'bt'S'harp,'D'wayne
, 'Gwen (Storey, morothy
a :Shirley Storey.
le VI, ,Sally Fox, Judy
t• 'O.T.A.
through
BRUCE FIELD travelling,
Mr. Jas. Alden, who is on bhe? 'beige
Police Force at Yolk, spent the
weekend with lis parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Edgar Allen. sage
Mx. and .Mrs. Murray .Squires sheer
are h o 1 i d a •y i n g with Mss.
Squires' parents, Sir, and' Mrs,
Robert Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of ing
Ingersoll, spent 'Sunday with evening,
their 'daughter and son-in-law, Seaforth,
Mr. and 'Mrs, V. Hargreaves, of
Gail and Murray Keys are entertained
holidaying with 'their grand- a
Mrs, Ben Keys. aoane,
(Miss 'Marguerite McDonald,
London, ;Mrs. '13, Meneray, Bay-
spent the weekend with
Misses Kay 'and Maud Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, 'Burdge, of with
are holidaying with the
Mr. Bridge's parents,, 'Mr, and marriage
Mrs. Fred (Burdge. daughter
Mrs. G. ,'Snelling of Port Col- 1'•
is visiting a few days with Black,
Mr, and airs.'C. ,Snelling. F.
The many friends of 'Mrs. A., Mackenzie,
Mohnen, and Mrs. 'Sem MdChing Charles
:pleased to see ahem able 10 flciaited.
out 'again after thea, recent
illness. by
Mr. and'Mrs. Jas. Patterson of length
visited with Mr. anti tulle
A. Paterson: overlaid
Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Geo. 'GnzB•filtH triple
family, 'Strarbford, visited with
f'ien'ds in the village' on Her
Miss Gaye 'Elliott ae- tulle
to. 'Stratford with them. nett
two weeks holiidays, ' suet
ENGAGEMENT
an IMSGJ (Holland, of
1'umban, announce the en-
ent of ('heir youngest
er,
er, Mary 'Catharine, to .property
Wesley Fawcett, son
and Mrs, William Fawcett
!fa, Ontario. The,rmarriage
ke 'place in St. 'Col'umban :firm
'Cathodic 'Church on (Sat- 'y
morning, July 28th, at 10 ,Leyburn
• •
CONSTANCE CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Busby and
(Mrs. 'Robert Johnston and Shirley of ;Chatham spent the
Bruce of Grand Valley'are visit- weelaend 'with IMr, and Mrs.
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Lawson,
James Medd, Before the 'depar ba a 01 'Mrs. another,
The 'Misses Joyce Jewitt .and 'Charles Riley for Regina to vis-
Marilyn !Mead who are taking a it with b'er m'otther and 'other
course in Toronto spent members of 1111e •family, she was field,
weekend ,alt ,thein• respective presented with a scatter rug
homes. B'ra'n the W. A. The following is
aur. and 'Mrs. 'Haro'ld Bauer (the ,address: IColbourg,
and fpmily called at the latter's Dear'Mrs. Riley: It is with.
home, Mr. and Mrs, feelings of regret that we have
Armstrong on Monday come ,tonight. We :are sorry that
their way lrome (roan an 8- you are leaving us as we will borne
week motor trip to 'California, miss. you a great deal, We are
Western 'S'bates end Alberta, very happy that you ere going
They visited tbhe family of the to have a visit with your people
Albert Coates who were and wetrust'you will feel much are
just west of the village better by the time you return be
moved to ;Idaho some years. home. We hope too that will severe
pyou
be very happy an !Seafoidih and
'Mr. and Mrs, Earl Lawson the 'coananunity there and ill was 'London,
Mr. Reg. Lawson 'attended your home Tor some time. We- Mrs.
Johns (family reunion on'Snami- would like you to accept this
at the home orf Mr. 'an'd :Mrs, gift from the 'Constance W. A and
Jaime in Tuckersmith, in as a small 'token of the esteem .,with
;of Mr. ,and Mrs. .Pillar' in !w'hi'ch you are held, 'Signed, Sunday,:
and family of Vancouver, IIMTxs. Emil Lawson, Mrs. Lorne�turned
are holidaying bore. Leucon on behalf of tithe W. A. for
BLACK-McALHONE
Westmin's'ter United ,Church,
Weston, 'beau't'ifully decorated
pini: and white gladioli, was
setting. on June 16431' ;for the
of Loraine Bertha, the 'London,
of Mr. 'and Mrs. James
'MoAlhone, to Thomas Dale
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Black, of Weston, Rev. Jaanes
assisted by Rev.
McLaren of ,Ottawa, of- Allan
Tho 'bride, given in marriage
her father, wore a (bal'lerin'a-
(gown of white ,pleated
with 'bodice of (blush pink
with lace ,applique. The
appldg'
:tulle shirt was.overlaid
a layer of pale pink tulle.
finger-tip 'veil of blush . inlc
was caught the a sail acid
headdress,' She canned abou- (Mrs.'
•of '.rink a'nrl• wh;t a ..aro:,.
BLAKE
and Mrs. James Burdge
g
u'ghter Mary Ellen al Co.
are holidaying at her par-
me, Mr. 'and Mrs, .Saar
'Christian 'S'wartzentruber id
veering after his recent i11- ,Breeders'
July
rs. Ronald and Robert 'Michigan,
re are holidaying wi(ih ty
ncle and' aunt, uili and eh2ee
memo ie• horn
Enana Dinsmore, of Lon- the'
art a day with her (brother
Iter -in-law recently.
Harold Finlay and Panni- 'County
t visited by hen cousins
'xetei, and Tennessee ie-
per,
Bert Pepper Makes
Ill h Score parental
'Howard
Results of the bnter•'County on
Live -back Judging 'COnipetition
the (M'ichi'gan (State'She/thorn
Field Day 'en 'Sunday,
8th held at 'Grand IBlanc, .'late
show Haut Huron •coup- raised
livestock judging teams of and
young men, wonehe'Short- .ago.
Judging' Trophy 'donat d by
GG
Michigan State 'Shorthorn and
Breeders' 7CluB, the
Team anemibers from Huron day,
were: David Kirkland, Howard
No.. 3, Luldknow;-Barry' McQuil- ]toner
an No, 1y 'Lucknow; Bert Pep- Johns
No. .3, 'tSeatfoirth. who