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The Huron Expositor, 1946-05-31, Page 8
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United Chu rch mit on Tuesday eve'• troi't, retlir ed to town this ,eek. her OW q, Woodstock:” �,, sl?@nt�tl4@,week-8nd• With her Met*, • , 1 �,,;, , , �. �rG�,A,�l,�%IEI �N'A�.l, I«INES 0!F '•' NSUR•ANCE , i414S' when Mia,. Ross 'Savauge, ii St _ t*I@8 pkesti nt, opened flits meeting by 'They, were accompanied: bye their datightet and son in -Law, Mr. and Mrs. . c 1l • MF,•��):eolm Ritchie, of? 11�eGi. UY4iv@rsiiyt;:l4lontreal, spent th@•,3vQek MI"..,and Nita. Sam '�1�n6i�. s Mr. and •y# s. Al. McG?av4ttt of; ; } ,. ,:,.. "' . •� ,�.., `,•o: 1�' 4SAUNV1 ^ 11,IrS ,.:.Fri Pa o t 0 -c 1, X'ui:le 1 �. FOR SOLE ' T r es, With, 'Mall cat- went lVe' nor e: arlld 'bairn,,. •3,r, miles, from Sea taFtw en- gi hway • -'' Other dePirahle propet!kl@a also listed. xeadiug a,poem.. After Singing "1-1,3P.• Py the. Heine! Witten God. is There, Mrs: C' rune ss led' in prayer, Mrs. George tTohnslton, secretary, read the miuutee of the April questsin ing. Interesting reports of the Aur- ° r anc George Scofield and daughter, Nancy. Miss Rena Fennell a;pentt the holi-, dayand week -end in Kingston, • • ,Miss Bella Wat• on, of Galt, via :'ted her mother, Mrs, Annie Watson, :McKillop over the week -end. • Mir_ and Mrs. Gordon Little and h of • is are is Rev. end at the dome h P W., H and•lytrs. David, Ritchie, He left ;on Tuesday eh a geological; survey und- der two direction of the Quebec Gov- eminent.. • • Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anent, of Kitchener, were week -end guests of , ems , Straifnfid, were weekend g8, : af, Mr. and Mrs. George M. - Ii:;'',. • Miss Marguerite Westcoti, 'nurse' re-training at Hamilton General Iles- pital, spent a' few days with her par" enta; Mr. and Mrs. J. ,A. Wes,tcott, ' • Mrs,, William Oultojl•, and sena, ,; . " t `GE O O. ' ' .!OS P. , • COTTEN GIN_. R Ii GER.,, E..-li. 9 7 ��.I'I, . BE SEEING ` YOi7' - Both living a secret -'- each afraid to tell, • ' •` WATSON -KED) M. A,",REID - 'Proprietor • Phone 214 n : ' Seaforth :...' SPECIALISTS IN: ALL LINES OF .... JI113U•RANCE + on Presbytery meeting held. in Weng ham recently, were • given by Mrs. N. Knight anti;' Mrs. George Johnston. Mrs. J. M. Scott, convener of Circle 1, then took charge. "Christian, Seek Not Yet Repose," was sung and Mrs. E. B. Goodie led in prayer. Mrs. Hugh Thompson read a poem, "Mother's Prayer," A duet, "Bendemier's Stream," by Misses Ruth Cluff and.tt�hi Maxine Lawrence was much enjoyed. family, of Galt, spent the week -end with Mr. and 1Mrs. Alex Lowery, •• Mr: and MIts'. George Kruse and son Dick, .and"'Mrs. Dungey, visit- '. , ed tiiends to London over the week- end. - • Mrs. Wren Eyre and Dorothy and Donald, of • Sarnia, were guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Robert Wright, Hullett. Mr. and Mrs! William, Arent. o Mr. and Mrs'. Fergus Wright, 05 Brantford, ' sited Mr. and, Mrs. Robt, Wright in Hullett last week. • Miss 'Ruth Joynt, of Preston, spent the week -end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joynt. • • Mr, Arnold Lamont, of Delhi, spent the week -end at a home of Brian aild Bradley, left for New York this week, from where they "will sail for ,England, to join her husband• • Mr. and 'Vire,. P. D. McConnell, 'bits. Charles Stewart, Flt: Lieut.•Friel Stewart, of Lachine, Que., and Mr. Donald Stcfwart spent, the week -end in Detroit. • Mr. Ross • Rennie,' of Toronto, spent the week -end with hisapatetits, e. . '� T 1VIONDAY, TUESDAY, WE'DN'ESDAY GENE TIER'NEY COR'NEL WILD, (In Technicolor) cc LEA "' • T' • •' » 1A 11R' TO HEAVEN JEANNE GRAIN • V.IN.CENT PRICE Ben Ames William's novel -eye -exciting settings', tragedy and • ag g y . romance; ,, . .. " The "Mother it Mr.A. W. Sillery, of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Rasa Murd4e. Mr. and Mrs: M. R. Rennie., nnie, ' w topic, and the Home," the in, • Professor W, B. Kerr 'laugh- 'Miss Rose The Second Divisionweek-end was ablygiven by Mrs. Helmer Snell. The meting closed by singing "Faith Fathers" spent week-en',d town. Miss Doris' McMillan spent the ' and ter, Janet, of Buffalo, N.Y., were visitors at the hpme of his • Dorsey, of Toronto, spent the week end wish her brother and sister, Mr. P. J. Dorsey and Miss NEXT THURSDAX, FRIDAY, SATURDAY i Of Our and repeating the mother, N1rs. James Kerr. M. Dorsey. JENNIFER JONES --,,, JOSEPH GOTTEN :.Court M4zpah •benediction. • Mr. Leslie Hogg,' of Preston, • Miss Helen Beattie, of Toronto, County of, Huron Rare m the Dominion Bank antra• '"' ing. Seaforth. o>friae hours: Tues- day. Thursday and Saturday, 1.3o p.m. Hold Joint Meeting of Missionary S.oc:ieties.-A joint meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary. Society and the- �i r� j LAKEVIE�V CASINO • spent the week -end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs'. W. E. Hogg. • Mr. and Mrs'. Edgar Lawson and Mrs. Oliver Anderson Wil- visited with her brother, Mr. J. W. Beattie, o the. 24th of May. • Mrs. McDerm'id, of `Georgetown, Me cE LOVE LETTERS " An, interesting romantic drama., " I t• 6 �u•m„ Saturday even€nsr Iso p.m, to a y.m. E, Oz . CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk yoking Women's Auxiliaryof First Presbyterian Church' was held' Tues- day evening. Mrs. Robert Eberhart president of the Sensor Society, op-- • GRAND- BE and son, ham, ham, of Auburn, visited Mr. and Mrs: John Finlayson: • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Knowles'; Aylmer; -end visited her cousin, Mrs. Agnes - Tavist, Jarvis St. " Laidlaw, Of To - • Miss t the Tonto, spent lh'e week -end here with COMING: 'TWO FEATURES- ' `,HOLD THAT BLONDE" "'TRR +'Ei 'coed file meeting.and. after hearing of were week guests at the home of. Mrs. J. J. Sclater, her sisters, Misses Olive and Maud Laidlaw. STRANGERS" 0 0 O O O O 0 0 O O'O O O the • reports of the secretary and treasurer. andtransacting the nates, " sary business, 'culled on Mrs. W. A. Dancingvisited •Mr. Thornton Howard, oForest, friends in town this week. •MrsS,O. Jones, who spent the past year in town, .returned to her AIIMIIMIIMIIIIIMIIMIIIIIEIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMMIIIIIF Q G A. WHITNEY O Wright, president of the Young Wo- derton,andMrs. 'Coi'in Zavitz, of Il- visited at the home of her home in Edmonton on Tuesday. • Mr. W. E. Southgate, and Q • Successor to • O p HOLMES & WHITNEY O 0 Main Street - Seaforth 0 AMBULANCE S'ERVI'CE_._ O O Adjustable ,hospital bed for O p rest. O Q Agent for Mitchell Nursery O -0° Flowers. O O Telephone 119 O O r Nights and Holidays 65 O Q O O O O 0,0 O O O 0 -O 0 0 mens Society to take the, chair. Af ter the secretary's. report, Mrs.•W. D. Manson read the . Scrtpt a Lesson and Mrs. David; Ritchie, gage the prayer, Mrs, Frank Kling sang a solo that was very much appreciatedt Mrs. Jno, Thompson, Presbyterial president," and Miss Belle Campbell, secretary, who attended the annual provincial convention, held recently in London, gave reports of the meetings. These were most interesting reports, concise and informing and containing many very Wednesday - y _ and Saturday "The Cliff Gordon " Orchestravin• father; Mr eclrge B. Eberhart, in Mcttiliop. • • Finis, of Toronto Hills and Miss Rhia onto, spent the week -end at• their home in 17gm�oudviile.. • Mrs. W.E. Butt has returned' to Egmond'ville after spending the past month in' Toronto. • Mrs. Grace Hoggarth Spent the • p week -end' in Toronto and BadeA. Miss Margaret E. Grieve, of Oak- with spent herein ther,t1Mrs. 'Jamesweek-end Gree, ' ,Jr,, Mr. Jim Southgate, of London, spent 'the holiday week -end at their home here. • Miss. Hilda Kerined'y, of London, spent the weekend with her molter, Mrs. Roland Kennedy. • Misses Rita and Mary Duncan; of London, spent the week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan. •' Miss Betty Moore spent the boLi- dayweek-end Mr. ndSask.,.. ich Donald in London. Mrs.Donald McRae, -° . n n/ O _n -tem /fin "„ G ' r. A• , Si t 4, • it • • 0 O O 0 O O O' O 0 0 O'O' W J. CLEARY O • •Seaforth, Ont. O 4 LICENSED EMBALMER O Q AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 O Night or' Day Calls -335, O helpful thoughts for the members. - Miss Belle Smith, • on behalf of the Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary, present- ed Miss S. I. McLean with an honor -for, ary life membership in the Women's Missionary Society. Mrs. Helen Mc - Milan invited the 'Young Women's Auxiliary to hold, their' June meeting `home. Remembering de COMING JUNE 22nd -' Summer Season "Gordon Delamont" h Direct from. the Brant Inn, . • Mr. James Kelley, •of Toronto,,are spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Kelley • Captain Ronald MacKay is spend= ing a leave with his mother, Mrs. Hugh MacKay, pending his retire- rent.. of Moo guests of Mrs. W. H. Steven's and Mr. John Stevens, • Mr., aandMrs. • W. Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, - of Van - couver,' and Mrs. William Doig and son, Hugh. of Listowel, visited Mrs. Robert Doig and family this week. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc... . 1� will commence the practise of law .1•'. MONDAY, JUNE 3rd '- Office- Royal Apartment.. O at herr •the • Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter Eaton 0 0 0 0 0 0 'O 0 0 O O O lightful time the members enjoyed at • and Seaforth Phone 173 Mrs: home last year, the family and Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton BLYTH • O' ,McMillan's invitation was gladly accepted'. - - spent 'Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCowan 'in McKillop. Mrs. George Leith, Sr.,' suffered a O O 0.0 O O O O O O O 0 ,w WHERE • :Nils. John Currie spent a few compound hip fracture in an„accident. • °' o J. A; •' BURKE o o • , ivi[ivi pp days in Stratford with Mr. and M'rs. George Finlay. • ' ""� ' •• at her home on Morris Street Mons day evening. She went to the barn O• Funeral Director O O•, ,DIIBLIN : : ONT. 0 , O Night or day calls: Phone 43 r 10 Q i ii u rc h es` • • Mr. • and Mrs. John Brough, of Toronto,are visiting Mr,. and Ales. Alex Smith, ' Mr. • Duncan McQowan, , to get some kindling and fell: Mrs. Leith, who is in her 86th year, lives alone. She managed to crawl to the 7 'YOU L L L N K E THIS PV E W Q ©.a.oOO O O O O O O O Northside V. (Jolted Church. ---:Rev. H _ Workman; Minister: 10 Sun- �' O.O John d' Mrs. Peter McCowan and Mr, wan and family_ Mrs. L 'P. McKindsey and Mrs. barn door a>rd attracted the attention Of her neighbor, John Staples, as he was returning. from. work. He soli , • 1 �� ... .• • • Cesterfields an d a a.m., •W. day School; ll a.m., "A Prophetic Thrust At Sham Religion"; 7 p.m., Stepping Up To Kingship." Cam- menton service on, ; . �i.i. A. Evang and family, of 'Lambeth,' Were guests di Mr, and Mrs. R. R. McKiridsey this week. • Dr. J. A. Munn is in Toronto at- his daughter, Wilma, carried Mrs. Leith into the house and summoned Dr. D. G. Hod$. She was.taken by ambulance to Clinton h sc,ital. •J ^ C R EA PVl DEODORANT d t1+ ...• First Presb terian Church:=10 a.m. y tending ' a .dental convention this t /`'”. •• • 'Sunday Wei /'"-'•� r' ,.� . •' - a n OCcaS�onal•airs •' The School; 11 a,m•., Public .In memory's garden a monument Worah'ip.• The Sacrament ,.. of .the is the ageless way to perpetuate Lor,°d's Mr. and Mr&. E: C. Boswell and. Mrs. Earle Bell motored to Toronto' WALTON A.�; '' ♦ NOIMITELY PERFUMED' - d -IMPAIRED.. ? AIRED` AND RED RECOVERED A o,Auto Seats and B arks, Verandah Supper,; 7 p.m., Public . Wor• our love and ,those olden mentor- ship: The Minister will preach. Fri -'g les of happy 'fires' together:" day evening at 8: Preparatory service in the church. All members are"" re May we show .you our stook minded .of their duty to be tell ori S}tndaye • • Mr. Coryell Med-arms-of 'Toronto, was a guest of:Mr. and Mrs, R. R. 1McKin'dsey thiSsWeek. f> Mr, and Mrs.. Thomas 'Watson, the London, spent. the week -end at home of Mr. and' Mrs. W:'C. Bennett. Mr' and, Mrs. Elton Hoist and'.fam • STOPS PERSPIRATION -, s� •ppm NOT READILY DRY OOT• III JAR /1 _ r • r 7 PROTECTS DAINTINESS FROM Swings and Steamer Crhairs `Repaired: ' present., and you moreaboutthem. Anglican. -June 2: Sunday After Ascension: St. Thomas', Seaforth-.,:... T. PRYDE ' & SON • Rev. H. V. 'Workman, Dr. J,,,,•.F Hogg,, Mr, • F. S. Savauge and,. Dr. Fs ily, of Toronto, visaed with his mother and sisters, Mrs'. John Hoist, , •�� % 'Z'g'�`� }. YS ©/ d TOJ DAY•S % 'i Stratford' Uholsterin g Co. Stratford TELEPHONE 579 ' Sunday School; 11 a.m., Holy Memorial Craftsmen C a.m., Communion; Gammnnion; 7 .p.m., Evening Prayer. St. Mary's, Dublin -3 p.m., ,Church SEAFORTH EXETER CLINTON service. Preacher at all services for Harburn are in. London this week at- tending the Lond'n Conference Ses- 9' sions of the United Canada in. Can- oda, which are being held in ,Centers- and- Misses Vera and Velma Heist.. ,: Mr. Arthur McClure has returned' "from London, where he received; his discharge from the Army. ' ° . ` \ " • '. • •b'• ' ,>;:ss" --1.77---"•,.L.,.....„...,, '\ • "" •� : ' >` ' % At" - ; ``•'' ` :" For °further_:•information apply at Do$ S Furniture Store ° the' day. Rev. Ganon R. W. James?Seaforth Showrooms open Tuesdays. L.Th_, of Kirkton. I'. See..�r. iIarbUrn for appointment any, other 'time, or Phone ai s, Exeter. " Dial Church from Tuesday until Fri- day. • Miss Alice Devereaux, Of Toron to, the Mission Band Meets Helping Hand Mission Band R',_,..•R 1VIeINDSEY. 1'hm B SEAPORT. . was a week -end guest at the home i' •' ! • Y • -' . of her mother, Mrs. F. Devereaux. m n the school room of the church LOCAL BRIEFS • • Mr, Mrs'. Graham Vance, on Saturday, May 11, at 2 p.m. The . and of Leslie Toronto; were week -end guests of 1VIn. president, :McSpadden, presid- 5X and. 3X, SHINGLES • Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd Morrison , ed. The meeting opened with the call silent. the holiday weal end at Barrie. See, the New to worship, .followed by Hymn 609. Electric Fencers. - Fence Wire -Cedar and Steel Fence Posts - Gates ' - • Grass Seed - Seed Corn Garden Seeds Fertilizer • Mrs. •McElroy, of London, spent the week end' at her home here. • Mrs. Russell A. Walter, of Dun- las, was a visitor last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Willis. • Miss Laura McMillan„ Toro's:0 • „ ' • ' , . l , TAX e TAXISERVICE JACK CLEARY SEAPORT. Scripture Was. taken •by Moss McClure. and prayer by_Donaldl McClure, Min utas. o'f.'the Inst meeting were- read. and, adopted. Roll call was answer• ed b "' was y 'a Beatitude: Hymn received, sung and •the offering was re Ceived and 'dedicated, ,.G,.s+,,,. 01742.e. � "LEAVES NO /RUSH MARKS' I - • Ceresan CO-OP FEEDS ..of to, and Mr. •and Mre. Stanley 'Gray and family, of 'Stratford:, were week- end guests of Mrs. W. F. McMillan in Egmondville. rge • Phones: Day 26'7 Night 335, Mrs. McClure' took the study period,- whale the business was taken by Mr's, James Hogg, Hymn. 474 was sung, followed• by the Lard's Prayer and National Anthem. - .THE PAINT YOUR HOME DESERVES Chickstarter Pigstarter icksGroisemash • Miss' Annie Brodie, of Toronto, Hog Grower the her ` Laymash Sow Ration spent week -end with parents; J� Oil BUTfll%lg _ �� Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Brodie. • `� Make Hatchmash Dairy Ration 1? ' ". Ur Your —"� WESTERN GRAIN AND CHOPSpent Finn's' Minerals and Tonics Iron; Rex Wheat Germ Oil, Uniis Universal Milkers and faits lutedher • Miss Jean Turner, of Toronto, • Mrs. Margaret Hart is at the home ofeheMargahter, Hart Wolfe, in a Stratford', where he is confined to Home Heater HOi%%Ze `l eaLeT D' YOU want c E' �7 A NEW H O U . •Nall • FOR "'-SALE FRAME HOU• SE -Centre Street; modern: Garage, ® �a2e .�u ° 'EW LUSTREIt PAINT Selection from lQ e �i..e-�, FouR Heats 11 ea Cubic feet '.: •F}3AME HOOP SEAPORTS FARMERS room. • Mr. and Mrs. Sam, J. McKenzie - HOUSE—Winthrop: One acre land, . Lj%E the Fine' ENAMEL CO-OPERATIVE ' air space' to tempera- .; • r ly - PHONE 9., and family, of Georgetown: spent the week -end at the home of Mr. R. E. ' Jackson, North Main St a .° - fere. of 70 degrees with � s,� -s . ,,. m • � - 4 1�:°_ .-1 FRAMEUSE -Co tnan` Street. HO !e t FRAME • IiOTJSE-Stuccoed, with ��! Stock ' as.iye•r' ,.., •'.; . w••^°'° WO • Miss Betty Smith, of Toronto, « 1 = .� - barn. Main Street. a vailable �h IIRERIO CIASSNHIIE R with her parents, spentthe wee en w., an outside temperature' ..�- Mr. and :Mrs" W. D • ''Smith, in Eg- Mr. anile. I`' "•y • ,� � � i � +, '. 4- �• - I; e +�.Township, ` "•]� ,' 1,',': --t/WIS ;'r'78 -ACRE FARM - Tuckerimith - " ai Y --- oao:; 4RNISH AND COL..4.....-T.IItlIIfO• '7'''';44., , a uY C�N' r� ■ • Miss Marion Of Zero. �.,; ➢..' Car Washing" AND m ■•'' ' ■e., Simonize Belch' spent the holiday and week -end at her. home ,in 'Lindsay, Mi-: • Mr. W. J. Brownlee, of Oshawa, an Old' Seaforth Boy, visited friends in town on Saturday. Mr.. Brownlee 'has been copnected with the Metro On Display at lir �LKER We can't: supply you with a newly -built house, but' we can, .' supply you with the means ofWALKER making your old house,, look like a new one. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AND - REAL ESTATE Phones: Office 220 Res, 334 • E e , Tic ., AT •. Motors •politan Insurance Co. for the past 18 -years, • Miss Helen M'cKerclier, of -.Cay -u- gp and Miss Jeal: Scott. Stratford•, ' ' ' • ElectricSeaforth i VSE. Off_ • Wool Wanted SEAFORTH ' - PHONE ,95 ,N,,, spent the past week with Mr, and Mrs. Finlay McKercher in. McKillop. 'I PAINTS - PHONE 141 • Mr. and Mrs. Fr`'ank Cudmore and . "'- Seaforth Phone All Wool shipped to Jack - _ daughter, Mise 'Nancy, of- Toronto, were week -end guests of Mrs. J. F. 95 , , 'In next -to -no -time your old house can be made to look , . sons iS graded in Sea -AUDITS INVESTIGATIONS TAX CONSULTANT Reid, like see forth, and, full settlementBookkeeping: • new. us redo .. y from y stems and Service THE McKILLOP MUTUAL Ironside's Variety Store made there., Bernard A. Galbraith FIREINSURANCE CO'Y: .Ont. H. M. JACKSON . 1FIEroA,D OFFICESeaforth,. - SEAPORT., ONS. ' Grace s & 5®� PHONES: 3-W and 3J ACCOUNTANT - AUDITOR • Established 1942 '. A.R�IMSAY Phones OFFICERS: 'v __ = _ - --------1, C ®MIs LA fel Y / 52 Albert St., -2427-W' 'StratfRes. Clinton - President t . e4'lll _� poR 2427•J ord, Ont.'_ . �ChriatrhnrztWank Brodhageti; Vice Pres :Salon p 8R t • o Y'B��y Merton' A. Reid, Seaforth, Manager f} x „ r , B & �e and SBeret'aryTrSasure : DIRE'cTOi35: .R.rr�r 0 ,, •,, a '; ; ,< LADIES! Try the New Ther:�litpaantto jiaantragbe ,IJQ ode r , Chris, Leonhatfl•t; I3radliagen, E. J. 'I'rgtwaTthay. Clinton; silex Broadfool, , f :, d /iffy p. ,; { w Coldvw �,� Rayette • Previa `� / �''•:yy.'�� " y ,J r • Ke il.R , Seafprth' Alexander Met -wing, x . Wave Machine airs DEAD or ; . 1, Blyth Frank McGregor R.R. Walton; William0, .Clinton; h Alexanderald, R.R. 4; Seaforth, George- Leitch; -R.R, i,. ,:Paton; John L. rge' ne, Leitch; S, Sea.;;-;� forth. ,, ? ; >,yy ,' Permanent r , , $3.50 to $10.100.... _ ,: . ,, . ;/ Ma/ hlnele , $5 and `17.50Me , !', 5 > (5f� . . F- s Ei j •Fig? APPOINTMENTS TAXI SERVICE + ANYQuickly. Ahl µ •WERE+ .:e _ Phone 162 Ben 'orth . r AT o i:' ` N tt I ,. DISABLED receoved In Clean Sanitary tracks, Phone collect. + �19MITCHELL • y� Plltylay 'NttH`�erC�t9xr iGiR. �, I;tlblitt, , . 0e Detiper,., 0•rioitleidi+' qJ�,y Al Pritete$y, SiOigid�b j�Y wp�.>(i:A ..1►7�7{+1f)Yj�,,.«YY.'•yt, BIM, J ,y , PRON'E 016'....: , •�v / ,.,, - ...., _ , .-;,...,.... ` ', i1 I L J. LEMON N ::. ,..... _... .... _ . ...... .... ... PHONE .141 + .( " ` - .. ,r. d� rt i t l" .. i/ •,a� 1 1" , � WIN' J,(dflV� • w . , _ :. .. • .. _ .1