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The Huron Expositor, 1953-01-30, Page 8
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'�,ti ly = IN AND OUT-OF-TOWN w2. O'' - e + yr Q •� YIgI` I �,w'' " , v 0. t1 4, r a F w •. 0 .> „ .,t 1,' '1 , •da lig !Cter elewhe y pen.. ing; 4:40 p.m., Ttlursday, Bobby l7, wattle Mary Elizabeth (Plata), eldest daughter and carried old-fashioned. nosegays. )Little Sandra Coghliu, 'cousiin Of o et eA ,� .. � % , { '' A .• NOW PLAYING TECHgiVi�iOLOR ,.. -, 'r ti 4Ri S.ecu$`ity WI . Servi e. *caws ENTS F"olt ONTARIO MAN'S MUTUAL 4� '» FERE INSURANCE InforMation, gladly given. Crafts,•. Y-oii g People, 8.00 p.m., .Prayer Meeting. A cordial vies- come. First Presbyterian Church. — 10 a.m., Bible Class and Sunday of the lake .I4tr; and Mrs. Bert Lar- ons, was unitdd • in marriage to Donald Lewis Mckenzie, son of Mrs. Plegh , McLachlan, Egmond- ville, and the Late William McKen the bride, and. Patsy de charm- niece of the groom, madam charm- ing flower girle in long blue and pink•taffeta dresses with matching 'boa,aaets and carrying baskets of Mrs. A, W. SdcEw'ing, Seaforth A 'and Mr' and Mrs. Nor- man Lloyd and children, Harriston, -ora Ity of Toa�orito spent the'•weekend at the hgfne of his parents, Mr. and Mes. Leo Stepiteneon "STEEL TOWN ANN SHERIDAN a JOHN LU�ND This is rugged, roaring aetion Slatted amid the' Natien's fiery g fnsrsnaces. See the iron men fashion the nation's steel. 'WATSONthe A N & R°� • d! fD - Proprietor and Real Estate Phone 214 —Seaforth School; 11 am-, The Sacrament of Lord's Supper; Junior Congas ration; 7 pen., ° Oracined With Christ,"—Rev, D. Glenn Campbell, minister. $t, Thomas' Anglican Church.— 10 a.m., Sunda School; 11 a.m., Ydal zne, R1PPem Rev. M. Themaa, pastor of Duff's Church, Waltoa, assisted. by the groom's brother, 'Rev. Andrew Mc- Kenale, Islington, performed the ceremony. The church was decor- attsd with ferns and sowers. The flowers. Joe McKenzie, Cousin' of the grooms, acted as groomsman. The ushers were Victor Aubiri, Brute field, and Harry Evans, brother of, the bride. After the ceremony the wedding left last week for a holiday in Florida Mr. and ]Idrs. ian'k Sills, l�'orlean Sills and Mrs. henry En zenaberger, Iasi glop, were in Bay City, )Bich, last Monday attending Jack Pierce, son oP F/O. J. M. McMillan, R,C.A,F,, Sea Island, AC. than been traria- •Mr. (erred Iii Ottawa for a year's silt ' tial course,) Mics ,nnetta Ulhrig, Wterloo, ` visited Mrs. Smith and Mr. Glen Sanith the L. NEXT MONDAY, TUrSDAY, WEDNESDAY--TECH•N'ICOLQR " ABOUT FACE %r GORDON MacRAE EDDIE BRACKEN It's delightful entertainment. It's gay as young love in sprisagi ,Tthe story of Slaphappy Cadets and Pretty dials! It's a Musa. is Technicolor: Hoiy Communion; 7 Evening pews were marked with bows dinner was served to about fi2tY the wedding of over week -end. FOR SALENEXT Modern Dwelling, on I� r,,,t Wit- ' rii .St, New air run^iitioniw: unit mediate possession.. p.m., Prayer. St, Mary's, Dublin 2:30 p.m., Sunday School • 3 p.m., Eve ping Pra.yer,--,lieu- :W. A. Jones,grey Rector.eph's of ribbon aa4 Bowers. Miss Jean Campbell, cousin of the bride, •played the 'wedding march, and Miss. Mona Machan sang, "Wedding Prayer," before theThe guests in the basement of the church. Mrs, George Evans, aunt of the bride, received in crepe with black accessories, assisted by the late Harry Pierce, former rest- dent of town. Mr' R. G. Parke recently under' went a violet operation in St. Jos Hospital, London. Mrs. Adair and Mrs. W. W. Cole; Toronto, are Sclater. ng their sister, Mrs. J. J. Sclater. Many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Alex 1V1cGavin, Stratford, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ,SATURDAY �a» SALLY .AND SAINT ANNE ANN BLYTH EDMUND QrWENN Frame Dwelling with :?'1 modern Northside United Church -14 a.m Sunday School and Adult Bible ceremony, and `I'll Walk Beside Mr. William Stephenson, Univers- suffered a severe stroke last week. Mr. Robert Smith, Goderich' S't. wonderful storyof a miraculous) Hann y e family and a gorgeous' gal. This combines drama and whimsical comedy. aveniences. Oil heating, Suit Class; 11 a.m sermon, The Mas- You," during the signing of the % f 'blue - �i East, is• in ill Able for V.L A. purchase. Modern 2 -Storey Dwelling, with image. Sperling Sr. Pus- ession.aun , [er-L7ght"; Junior Congregation and Toddlers' Group; 7 pen, "Your register. The bride, given in marriage by herr uncle, 'Mr, George Evans, Brus- goal SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID the bridegrom's mother in navy crepe with black accessories. Both health, having suf- feted a 'heart attack, Mr. John cLachan has sold his Corrin "THE LIGHT TOUGH" 9 — '•wed' Men Shall See Visions," eels, was gowned in ivory nylon net COMFORT wore corsages oflwhite feathered farm, lot concession 7, Tucker -I 12, three - in Egmdwellile, 1 storey three- third. in the series on Courageous and lace over satin, with fitted carnations. smith, to Mr. S. W. Archibald, Lon - z bedroom dwelling; double lot, and small fruits. Possession ?Within a month. 1thin Dwelling, Gvderieh St. Im- Living (illustrated). — Rev. J• A Stinson, Minister. Iilllillllllllllllililllllliilllllllllilllllllil bodice and full tiered skirt of dou- ble nylon, net over satin with lace panel down the front. High neck- line was finished with Peter Pan Phe Color Guarantees the Quality WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 363 J Rely S92.M (Later the bride and -,'groom left on a motor trip, the bride wearing a 'wine dress and' mies OL topcoat g with blank lti resideses On their re turn they -will near Brussels. don. The tatters father, the late Andrew Archibald, was the former, owner. I Miss Lillian Faulkner spent the; weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. J.' ,_ m SALE PRICES •nediate possession a Weddings * collar of lace, trimmed with seed Prune Dwelling on Victoria St.,' pearls. The fitted lace Faulkner, Galt. I With an modern conveniences. P°21"'were Mesta arranged. Other Properties Also Listed M. A. REID SEAL ESTATE PHONE 2i4 iiiillillllllilillilffllllillllliilill1111111111 BELL -MILLER The Rev, J. W, A. Stinson office ated at the wedding in the manse of Seaforth United Church Satur- day, which waited in marriage Dar- sleeves long and pointed over 'the hands. Her veil was of silk French tulle caught to a satin' headdress, and fell in a long train. She, car - Tied a bouquet of yellow :mums -tied with satin streamers, and wore. the locket her mother wore at her wed- We Value your Patronage Highly IT PAYS TO SHOP IN EGMONDVILLE! Fresh Picnic Hams 39c Ib. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson have returned from St. Petersburg, Florida, where they spent the past weeks. Among Among those from a distance who attended the funeral of the late, Mrs. T. A. G. Gordan Saturday In Most Stores Are ' Our Regular Prices AND NOW WE ARE SELLING apasseneemasisaaaeameaseeasseog C 0 Iene Jean Miller, daughter of Mr. and ]lira Jack C. Miller, Stratford, and Wilbert John $ell, Stratford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Bell. ding,y. The bride was attended by herPort sister, Mrs. Thomas Bernard, as matron of honor, gowned In ice Co�iititry Style Sausages 43c lb. Chase &Sanborn Coffee 1 -ib. Tins 95e were: Mr. and Mrs. John Burne Credit; Mr, and Mrs. Donald Gordon, Dundas; Mr. Miles Gordon and Mrs. Hartley. Rayl y, Strath - and Miss Charlotte Replay, Strath- tat- WINTER FO 'WEAR �� DIV Coal comes from the best The bride wore a hunter's green The a t LESS 1 •lepion in North America Fresh- (toned with modern' equipment; _rouble -washed and double -screened. The Best on the Market! William M. Hart Phone: OfHCe 784 dress in taffeta with pink accts- series and a corsage of Talisman roses- Miss Elaine E. Archer, Stratford, bridesmtaid, chose' a gray taffeta dress with 'peach -toned accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. Donald O. Eaton, Seaforth, was best A eri1001I Tea in Connection with GamesMr. Festival TIP TOP ChOiCe Quality Tomatoes -2$ oz. 2/45e Granulated "tre Sugar 1U 1b3. 95C EARLY TELEPHONE ORDERS APPRECIATED • . Clair ally Egmondile has- ea tl�e sotnery Walters, property nnas °Cep St., while Mr, Sam Pethick has bought the property of Mr. Ralph Davidson at Winthrop, and Mrs. J. Pierce, Bay City, are spending part of their honey- Y moon here and are of Mr. THAN OUR REGULAR PRICES f WILLIS' SHOE STORE "The Little Store With the BIG Values" — SEAFORTH e iimpamismoilimomprosoupswaquips n :Mr. and Mrs. Bell will make their Under auspices Hospital Auxil- iary to Scott Memorial Hospital - guests and Mrs. Frank Sills, Jr, and Mrs, Donald Smith Hockey —Its Wallaceburg at Seaforth home in Stratford PHONE 72 FREE DELIVERY .'Mr. aril b At the home of Mr. London, are (guests of Saturday, January 31st L E M 0 N'S T A X I JO'HNSTON - STOREY ' Mr.dimrater, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith. Miss Margaret A quiet but pretty wedding took Merton A. Reid Hudson, manager —. - lit All Passengers Insured PHONES: place in Winthrop United Church o ` of the telephone is „office ,here, was inLondon 102-J or -112 W Manse Saturday, January 17, when Marie EIizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Rina. Thomas Storey, Walton, and Harry Franklin, son of Mr. and FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 3 to 6 p.m, Everybody is invited! HOSPITAL AUXILIARY GAMES FESTIVAL p q T EA- - Wednesday, Feb."t Y, conference;t and ealsogat tended a banquet in honor of tt2'r. Britton. London. • The Salvation Army Mrs. Frank Johnston, Dublin, -ton, were united in marriage. The marriage 5:00 p.m. EGMONDVILLE ' , SEAFORTH was solemnized by Rev. H. E. Liv- _ _ at the Residence of Mrs. J. M. McMillan CORPS —Lieut. Allen' (in charge) ;. INSURANCE ingstone, Winthrop. Given in marriage by her father, Victoria St. Mrs. E. Wilson, Stratford, is at • • Fire Auto the bride wore a floor -length gown of white nylon net over ice blue FARMS FOR SALE 150 ACRES Everybody Welcomet Silver Collection " present staying with Mrs. Nelson . Keyes, and Mrs. Wes. Hayter, Fowl- SUNDAY -2:30 p.m. --Sunday ;School 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service • • Liability • Accident satin, with inserted lace bodice and scalloped' sweetheart neckline. Her fingertip veil vitas, acid by matching headdress, and she carried a 'bon- is No. 8 Iigood y. A modern brick house; good barn, Hydro throughout. •Mr. OLD -FASHIONED SKATING PARTY Seaforth Highlanders Band in Attendance erville, Mich., visited with friends hero. Mrs. James Finlayson, Mrs. Hayter's mother, returned with them for a visit• THURSDAY -4 p.m.—Hobby Craft _ . . 8 p.m. Arany Night, - -.• Wind, Etc. quet of red roses. 100 ACRES with - -Salvation, Complete Coverage W E. SOUTHGATE Mise bSary McLaughlin, Seaforth, was maid of ,honor, pawned in a floor -length gown of yellow nylon• On No, 8 Highway. A two-stora brick house; hat water heat. Good barn WEDNESDAY FEB. 4 --- 9-11 m. - • p•• at Com�tiunity Centre Filmstrip on William Booth, Founder of Salvation Army .,, ALL ARE WELCOME ! Successor to marquisette with matching head- • ' EC. CHAMBERLAIN. dress and mittens. She carried a nosegay of orchid mums. Irwin 100 ACRES ADULTS AND' HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS ONLY LATE CATHERINE RYAN 1 Phone 334 • • Res. 222•R -MAiN ST'.:. SEAFORTH Johnston, brother of the groom, wasIll„ best man- Near Brussels, on Highway.Very modern house, Good barn. Admission 50 Cents There passed away in Chicago, on Tuesday, Januar 27, Miss — EIC ositor Want Ads Bring Results — Phone 41 p g Following y Catherine Ryan, late ilUliillilhllllllllllllllllllll111111p1.' the ceremony a tette — — sister of the t 1 11/lpiitf11111111/111111uumilmni tion acs held at Fairview, 'Sea- The above Farms are priced for 3VIrs. Michael Broderick,' formerly - . forth. The bride's mother receiv- ed in a dressof rosewood crepe q nick sale, of Seaforth. After resting at the Cleary Fun- 4, { iti3eralDea1 IIS •g .•: We-Cdinq Flowers -Corsages - Pottery Tropical Fish (irsetinp, Cards G with black accessories and.a cor sage of yellow roses, The groom's- mother received in a dress of b brown lace with dark green accts- series and a corsage of yellow res- es. For a wedding trip to Windsor® Call W. C. 'OKE P hone 4558 )PEKE IN THE QUEENS HOTEL / FRANKS 1 SERVICE stat Homs here,Requiem High Mass will be celebrated by Rev. Father Devereaux, Chicago, at St. Demes' (Church Seaforth, 1 f , on Pre da rmornin Y g, January 30 Inter-• menu 'will be made in St, James'-' cemetery here. -sc..,/'a "' ` = = �1'• ::£':''„• :' - b -' ;:=� r._-_ _ ,� .��%\\\1` rj t :: c- x, o. �•a.:;a :: _ , % Bi• � �./ and the United States, the bride x / wore a Lindsay plaid suit and top- FUNERAL O•a MRS. GORDON k`C�r ea, 'K k/ '` /' kr ftp coat with black accessories. The couple reside ce she s. The couple « The • Service You Will. Appreciate" A private funeral service was held at the Box Funeral Name Sat - ✓ �,/` V i ,'-'7'4t.77-,it-->- a� FLOWERS Owned and O0era1'd iq• ERIC and BARBARA M I L N E R farm, R R,.. 1,- Dublin. PiERCE - LEWANDOWSKI Mr. and ,Mrs. John J. Pierce leftr for a Canadian honeymoon after their" Novvi �'���� �� CHECK - CHART LUBRICATION Premium and Heavy Duty Motor Oils Washing &Polishing -Simonizing - Tire Repairs urday for the late Mrs, T. A. G... Gordon, who passed away Thurs dap, January 22, in London. Dur- ing the service James T. Scott sang 'Faith Of Our Fathers," led by Mrs: M. R. Rennie. • is „ Junior B • Phcne 393 Seaforth "Flowers Wired hnywherc" reception Saturday at PoIonia Hall at Bay City, Mrs. Pierce is the former Frances M. Lewandow- ski, Bay City. Slate BREAD Bor Better Starting In Cold Weather USE PEERLESS 5-W MOTOR OIL. . Rev.a D. Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, of First Presby vice. Church, cares w 'ethe ser - vice. The pallbearers were C. 1VI. Spnith, J. Keating, Chatham-W.allaceburg Combines — at — became the bride of John J. Pierce in a ceremony at St. Stan E. M. fiery lar, J. M. McMillan, A. W. Sillery and Try Huron Expositor' Want Ada. Phone' 41, Seaforth, islaus Church, Bay City, Mich., per formed by Rev. Father Isadore , '- MOTORWAYS BUS DEPOT Road Service J: E.tl 'McLean. Interment was in Maitlandbank cemetery.' Seaforth Baldwins n O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 to W. J. CLEARY 0 Seaforth, Ont.O SO LICENSED EMBALMER O and FUNERAL DIRECTOR O Mikulski, Midland. The bride is a daughter of Andrew Lewandowski, Bay City. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs, Catherine Pierce, 729 Hold-•• en, and the late Saginaw,Harry Pierce, formerly of Seaforth, and cousin of Frank Sills, Sr., and C. ,.--C. �' '",r• �'~.' < ,,, .' ` ,. .+ •• r Ice Cream - Cigarettes - Confectionery " Soft Drinks Phone 592 SEAFORTH F. C. Grieve, Lessee The LATE T. of SHANNON • passing of Tho>lsas Charles Shannon in Seaforth on Friday, Januarywas 2a regretteds.Bornby many relatives and neighbors. in Mc'Kil'lop, the son of the late Mr. ■ Saturday, fan 31st 9 p.m. ,ICs XJ Night Day Calls P. Sills, Seaforth.• and Mrs. Solomon Shannon, he was or — 335 0 °'i' fn his 69th Adults vOc Children 25C �. O t4><>04>>.0.<>0°,0,0 A satin redingote over an import- ed lace gown was worn by the bride, A small wing collar "'�. fz� year. He was unmar- tied and had lived on the home- stead all his fife. Deceased was • The Combines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 to J. A. BURKE O O. Funeral Director 0 K! and Ambulance Service 0 appli- qued in lace and embroidered with irridescent sequins highlighted the long-sleeved coat. From the V-shap- ed waistline, the skirt fell into a full train. A contour lace crown court her fingertip Gives You EXTRA Vltamms. and Iron! u B N G a member of Cavan United Church, Winthrop.L hf The funeral took place Monday> 'January 26, from tee Bax Funeral Home, with Rev. H. E. Livingstone, Winthrop, officiating. During the will show_ some new talent, and, figure on taking this game! . ea>. DUBLIN - ONT. O veli. White Don't Wait Until Busy service James T. Scott "The •O Night or Dap Calls: 0 4 Phone 43 r 10 O• 0' ee aD O 0 ©O O O O O 0 O orchids, streamers of ivy and white satin topped her white prayer book. White net gowns featuring sidePallbearers inserts of ice blue pleated net were worn by her.maid of honor, Miss Yes, every tasty slice of CRIMPS Enriched' White Bread adds to your intake of four im- the Season Before Making Up Your Mind About Installations' t or Alterations', sang Old; Rugged Cross," with Mrs. M. I R. Rennie accompanying. were George Eaton, William McSpadden, Austin Dol- 'FLOOR , „ y O O O 0 O 0 0 O O O �> 0 ''c' G , A WHITNEY O • ip ti 0 iu►eral Home 0 G�d ridh St. W., Seaforth 0 C ,�Llsr titkilat SERWt•OE • O eaa Adiiii4ble hospital beds O i" for rent „ •.O li EiL11�hW8fl S FOR EVERY O OCCASION 0 04 Telerphdne: Day or Nights 119 0 O Residence 65 O 0 O' 0, 4 O 0 O' O 0 0 O 0 O, •flower Mary Jane Wozniak, and matron of honor, Mrs. Edward Mathews, both of Bay City. Identical gowns were worn by her bridesmaids•, Mina Alice Permod•a, Bay City, Mrs. Bete ton Dehn and Mrs, Lee Grice, both of Midland, and 'Mrs. Louise Lew- andowski, Bay City-, 'White maribou outlined the bodices of the gowns while pompons of maribou were caught in the full net skirts. Blue velvet ribbon edged their white net capes, Tinted •blue 'baby chrysan- themums were 'fastened to the white net muffs, they carried, 'The Cheryle Crampton, portant nutrients — Thiaanine, Niacin, Rfbofl•avin, and Iron. For scientists have succeded in adding back to white flour nutri- ents taken out in mlliing, Looks and tastes exactly like CR.ICH'S' '$rea.d you've always enjoyed, but it's better for you than ever! Order ORICH'S' enriched White Bread today. Y' EAT PLENTY— • • • - BATHROOMS KITCHENS SOFTENERS SHALLOW and DEEP -WELL PUMPS CATTLE BOWLS • • ( We Are Now Agents For mage, Irwl tat Settles, Joseph - Ile and Irwin rwinJiha. Flower -1 bearers were Erwin Johnston, Har-+ ry Johnston, Arthur Bolton, Mac Balton, George r Love and Wilbur Chambers, 'Interment was in Malt- landbank cemetery, LATE EDWIN W. WAKEFIELD Following g an Illness of ten days, Edwin W. Wakefield passed away in .Sedtt Memorial Hospital Friday, January 23. Born in Peasemore, England, he was in his Slstyear, and came to Canada in 1914. He was married at COVERINGS e • • • OF ALL KINDS k Rugs - CollgOleU it 3� - - - Inlaid Linoleum by the. -- yard y 9 �:4 - "` `� 3 Marboleum and Jaspe - �� �, P '-� s . xi i I•. • "l/ t e • .. 5 ,` •,. �` i,, .a �'t p r¢ •r z i O 0 0 0 t �j 7� B. 'Mitt i4X Licean(e� /l'Mliii/k dL ,'q'a1%ah (gut „ acs pF Tt aN i ���h +d F n'� ' 0' 0 0 0 0 0 . . 0 O T Y ` orb ireSee O Ai t� 0 . © t' d,Y ton �,,; si �yd C �1 C �4MgdjF O1n h y, y t � i°lF . ' rG � ' ""��` . girl, wore a gown of ice blue net, Pink rose -i buds trimmed the ruffled yoke and hem. Joseph Schaeffer was best men. Ushers were Ivan LaHaie and Lee Grice, Midland, and Eddward Math,- avis, Frank Pa'bieh and Louis Lew- atrtTnwslCi,• B'ay Cfty. 'James Selly, tlro$1fst, was accom anted by Mies Anticline Gaeta organist, The ifride's sister, MM. Frank i'abich, wore a black velvet suit acid • matching 2dee'ssdries•.1he , �ridegrotrm ie another wale a .t .elute navy •print, tisane taffeta dress 13b ivdre dOfe,llC3r9+ A ifii'eAkfsst' :.i1P tltie �aSiSli9diatis' Its BETTER (Effective -- SPECIAL FOR 2 Dozen , � � � February SATURDAY 25c . � For Cookies You! 2) -- '� !' • WE FAMOUS BEATT' EQUIPMENT us for an Estimate HAVE FRESH "Quality Goode With eo A � CEMENT Quality ■ BROS. BARN i of your needs ON HAND Service" n. �Rah Andover, England, 49 years ago to Elizabeth Lawes, who. predeceased him. He was a Member of Con- stance United Church. Surviving are two daughters Mrs David Wilson, Mullett, and Mrs. Harry Pethick, seafartli, and one con, Charles Wakefield, of London; also two sisters Mal one brother in England and live grand- children. The funeral took place Monday the G. A Whitney µltrneral fromome at 2 pea., •avith fietr. A'. W. Gardiner, e4 l;gmoudvill'e' 'United Ch u Church, bfficiatfng. Pallbearers were Frank Riley,'Itis ey, JOire Rtt!�Y, ; . Contact a free t ing FU ". Linoleum in Tiles 3 ii: ; s'�. �'. - - w s N a WHITNEY'S for d ' N estimate on cover- �' '2 ` a door in your home. ,,:., r - "° r ' �/ 5 Furniture FUNERAL di, AMEU�NCTi~ t3E'R'(/ICE Tele�ihone: Day f Might ,f a F „low blas) - , , F F Cid +Ore' ; Seta. '•rt•'9±; • ,'fie'% �" . "Seitrootiir famili0s and melimberh^ 01# lath wed- ttfit ,party *ea' cathed at l oiottl'a, Mill, Mill, :Atter the 1a1 t' r 0, the eet*lo - .' ; . `�y,�y Pit Ile 34 . ►J.,WAM, , . . .. » . Plumbing , IEI i d a e Beating inn Siiundera, Leo l heiteee John G4aftop and John {,1 timothy, � s' • Ufa 11tai?l hank bmttACeY.I d1 i19,,12epdd a d6 SEARCH:ITW .� _ .. • ONTARIO • „,