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Prayer of this pe> ion "„airs
by the_ council acep:
came
anddrectingthat'the': atter
referred fo an
'engineer. C. P. Cor*•
bett F •Bug„ Pavan, was appointed
Engineer: ou ,the municipal drain
granted .Lo Tuckey' •Bran, and nth -
ere.
,; The road euperinten$ent's . re-
port was,eggeived: end pied and
road aoeotlttts.to u tetal;voucller of
$11,261,42 were .includ•ed to . tEe
imotion The treasurer r Sported re-
•ceipts since the May meeting to
general account . of $4,666:57 and to
road's and bridges account, $492.86,
and a 'balance of rash of $12,166.10.
The treasurer also advised that the
tax collector had turned in. the 1962
roll and that all unpaid tax ac-
counts had been forwarded to the
County Treasurer .for collection.
.Current accounts in••, the amount of
$518.17 and. the rebate of the .bale
ance in the Gardiner drain account
of $837.69 Were passed. Council
directed that W. L. Rice, engineer
directing provincial grants to drain-
age,
rainage, be contacted in connection
with Brook Creek and Nati •drains,
and non-payment.of grants to date.
Correspondence Read
Correspondence was tabled and
dealt with as follows: Town of
Exeter, expressing appreciation of
co-operation received from town-
ship
ownship council and officials .in commo-
tion with Coronation Day, celebra-
tion. Routh Huron Hospital Assoe-
iation, expressing appreciation of
Board for donations of gravel used
in constructing the hospital. Coun-
ty of Huron, report on trees plant-
:400010$0..
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reborn-'CourjilWit• IIn -ANSI*award:. Ca "Stephen ilate};rriew „
Snell gggaedipg outlet of 1?ip lar}$'
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-Council advised t hat the 'construe=
'tion pf the Te}'e�iake brain, did not
VOW that , PA
Read Crain .[3y-.hMee
Wetla'leet_drain by-law, was given}
second and-th t'd.readingettb,ere be,
dug lux appeals to the court ,of re•
,ai>iou; and finally passed, .. -Beaver
drain bylaw was given second anti
third' t:eadMg,' there being no CLP
le,4 .aced -finally passed..
,Cenegil ,directed that the necee-
auce wastlstlbl,,pn _ilxe,pwners in the nary, tilp fan. at a lieaver,q-ndi West-
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prasIdnop� (uaucllidre Harold
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Hera,Earl•.Mitcbpll.
Bind -.Clayton Smith in attenilagbo,
on business arising.ont of,the-raitte:
Mlles, .the committee apps ut . 4g
Ulure'hase weed spray Materia• _ie,
parted that -they had ,purchased the
ttowni 1P ',e/944 .%egntraements from
i'. uttkan at a favorable price,
13). Cornish Interviewed�, council{in.
;regard to the unsa s, act's, oudi
tion of the Towl Award 4raf,M,
Council advised that the, cpmilttea
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Your favourite grocer is
featuring'good things to
eat . that, go so well with
ice-cold Coca-Cola. So
when you shop for sup-
plies, be sure to buy
several cartons ,of coke.
`Immediate
service”
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,Plass deposit 2c Per bottle
ALugi'llfz J,6effer at lip -Cul• under nurser with Coca-Cola Ltd.
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A. W.. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Phones: Office 173, Residence 781
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
PATRICK D. McCONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, . Q.C.
County Crown Attorney
BF.AFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
ACCOUNTING
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
CLINTON ONTARIO.
Office: Phones:
Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 466
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
56, South St. Telephone
Goderich 843
, Licdhsed Municipal Auditor.
OPTOMETRIST
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 110 Hensel]
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-S
Seaforth
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RAPE B. PATERSON
Trust 011'jcer
Emntall, Ontario. Phone 51
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teasle' hAa lar fofi
presentation a.'.
inf a Beli'O houo .
Some 25 ititeMle oi the bride•elect
,ttended.•• -
purieg the evening Kay was pee,
seated with a beautiful trilightoor
lamp and other gifts by -Miss Mar-.
lane •Petzke. •Missy $itirtey Flynn
conducted contests. Color Schemes'
in pink and white Termed the at-
tractive house decorations. The af-
fair was arranged by Mrs. Erode-
OA and ifids Petzke.•
Following is the .,address: Dear
i Itay: It is a pleasure to be here
this evening and share in your hap-
piness. When we heard about your
coming marriage, we were very
pleased. We know that you will be
a good wife. To both of you we
wish all the happiness in the world,
with plenty of health and a fair
share of wealth. We .have. these
gifts whish We would like you to
accept. With them go the sincere
wishes of all for a long. and
happy married life.—Your Hensall
Friends.
ed in the county under the Trees
Act in 1953. Livestock Branch, re
forms and application for giant un-
der the Warble Fly Act; referred
to the Treasurer. Department' of
Public Works, re acceptance of
petitions for grants to the West-
lake and Beaver drains under the
Provincial Aid to. Drainage Act.
Huron County, re plumbing regu-
lations by-law, confirming By -Law
No. 10, 1953, was given three read-
ings and finally passed on motion
of Hera and Jeffery. ' Countj' of
Huron, county 'rates for 1953, 10
mills; total requisition, $26,531.26;
County of Huron, equalized' assess-
ment by-law for 1953; township as-
sessment, $2,671,400, accepted. De-
partment of Municipal Affairs, re
municipal tax assistance, assess-
ment $525 accepted. Township of
Blanshard, re payment of. allow-
ances Squire drain, explanation ac-
cepted.
Department of Highways formal
approval of expenditures for con-
struction of Glenn bridge in the
amount of $14,193.75. Fire Mar-
shal's office, re standardization pro-
gram; Ontario Provincial -Municipal
Relations Coinmittee, re submis-
sions' on business assessment's no
action.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D.
Internist
P. L. BRADY, M.D.
Surgeon
Office Hours: y 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.,
daily, except Wednesday and Sun-
day.
EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday bnly, 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance
are desirable.
JOHN .�� LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
)bans Examined. Glasses Fitted.
Phone 791
MAIN ST. SEAO'ORTH
Wee $,9urs: Week days, 9 a.m.
90 5:19 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to
E p.m. Closed' Wednesday all day.
Thursday evenings by appointment
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:bated a sole, and Mrs. Bob #belly,
Elilttville, sang a _sole. After _ the
program, Elimville ladies served a
dainty lupeh at tables in the base -
meat, decorated in coronation col
ors. •
The W.I. ladies, numbering 38,
went on a ,bus trip to Hamilton,
toured the Westinghouse plant
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ereign Potteries and Stoney Creek's
historical site, the botanical gar-
denk, and other sights were enjoy-
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WINCHELSEA
Mr. Elson Lynn and Mr. William
Allen attended the field day at Al-
ma.
A large number of friends and
relatives attended t me trousseau
tea of Males Lenora Cooper recently.
A number -of ladies attended the
W.M.S. and W.A. meeting , at the
home of Mrs. Phil Johns.
Messrs. Phil Hera, Fred Walters,
Colbourn. Vance and John Batten
spent the weekend at Chesley Lake:
The Johns reunion was held at
the Wfncheleea School grounds on
Saturday.
Mrs. Maud Clarke, Farquhar, . is
visiting with her daughter and son-
in-law,
onin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters.
Mrs. Fred Walters, Mrs, Phil
Hera and children and Mrs. John
Batten spent Sunday at Spring -
bank.
Mr. Jerry Grubbe spent the week
end with his parents in Greenock
Township.
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ts- •iJ i,h n 'Taylors,
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AAs:. James garden,get, owner
of, eevera.L ether lots meg- the iinelt
t� 'qwn 1.0t 27. (David Zetteh hQ
married Margaret Nesbitt, ealate
From County Down, I chat, to 'this
let atan.early date, They lived qn
•the Wiest 50, where for a number
of years their daughter, Margaret
Ann, (Mrs. Themes Henry) and hee
USRORNE .& MBE=
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
HEAD OFFICE — EXETER, ONT,.
President, William A. Hamiltnn
Cromarty; Vice -President, Marna
Feeney, R.R. 2, Dublin.' '
DIRECTORS -Harry Coates, Con
trans; E. Clayton Colduhoun, R,R
1, Science Hill; Milton McCu;�
R.R. 1, Kirkton; Alex J. Rohde
R.R. 3, Mitchell.
AGENTS—Thos. G. Ballantyne.
R.R. 1, Wood -ham; Alvin, L. Harris.
Mitchell; E. Rosa Houghton, Cross
sty,
$O UC1TOR--W. G. Cochrane, Exeter.
SEarARY-lrREAsiluER — Arthur
WAtee Exeter.
Dogs -running at large in the Town of
Seaforth will be impounded, and if
claimed within 48 -hours'.: by the ov.irne '
harbourer will be destroyed, by Order iii
the Town Council
DR. E. A. MMMASTER,
Mayor.
Enjoy...
Presentation Last Week
For Hensall Bride -Elect
Mrs. Archie McGregor held a
presentation at her home last week
for Miss Kay Bell, whose marriage
to Lu Bien Guy Bedard, Crumlin
Airport, was solemnized in Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Hensall, Sat-
urday, June, 20.
Some 30 neighbors and friends
attended the affair, Kay was the
recipient of many lovely and costly
gifts, presented by Gwen •Chapman
and Shirley Bell. The gifts• were
wrapped in an attractive gasket in
color 'schemes of pink and white.
Mrs. Ed. Corbett directed contests
and. Shirley Bell played piano selec-
tions.
There are 57 members (coun-
tries) in the International Civil
Aviation Organization which oper-
ates more than 90 per cent of the
world's international civil air trans-
portation.
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Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m.
AUCTIONEERS
HAROLD JACKSON
Specialist in Farm and House-
hold Sales. -
idceesed in Huron and Perth
Counit%es. Prices reasonable; eat's-
teetime guaranteed.
For information, etc., write or
phone Ttiatoz.0 JAOK5ON, 661 r
t4, Seaforth; R,R. 4, Seaforth.
alkS "SH L. RYAN
Specialist fn Larne stock and ha
elements and household effects.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Licensed
in Huron and Perth Counties.
For particulars • and open dates,
Write or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN,
R. It 1, Dublin, ' Phone 40 r 6,
i ynbiin. -
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer
illonettiColidence promptly answer-
ed. Immediate arrangements can
lise Made for sale dates by phoning
Clinton. Charges moderate
Illad satisfaction guaranteed.
Agnor C. WRIGHT
Liveateo 4fge Farm Sales
Par a betteib,attatIon sale, call the
W$201r11 neer. Phone Ara-
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VETERINARY
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
OPEN DAILY — PHONE 363-J •
D. J. McKELV,IE, D.V.M.
Veterinary Surgeon
HENSALL, ONT. -- PHONE 99
TURNBULL & BRYANS
Veterinary Clinic
J. 0. Turnbull, D,V.-M.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M.
Phone 105 Seaforth
T. ' PRYDE & SON
ALL TYPES OF. CEMETERY MEMORIALS
Enquiries ire invited.
Exeter
Phone 41-J
A Hibbert
(Continued from Page 2) .
James Howe, Simon. Sararas, Mrs.
Simon Sararas, Ross Sararas.
West 50—Francis Dizla, Robert
Orr, George Orr, John Rice, Roger
Rice, Jack Muff, Henry Drake,
Dick Sillery, Wilbur Glanville, Earl
Treffry.
Lot 26
John Taylor, a native of Armagh,
Ireland, settled on Lot 26 in 1850.
He married Mary Hurley in Ire-
land, and had a family of six—Wil-
liam, James, Alex, Mary, Robert
and John. When Robert tbok over
the East 50 the parents and Mary
moved to an extra house on the
West 50, which was owned by
John. It was here the parents died.
From around 1875, when Robert
moved to Ellice Township, his
brother John bought this 50 too.
-Dick Hoggarth, from 1385 till 1&90,
lived in Robert Taylor's house. It
was Tom Worden who built the
,brick shouse and barn that are on
the farm today. Though badly
crippled from a fall for over 20
years, he always had a smile and a
cheery word- for those with whom
he came in contact froth day to
day. John H. Kinsman, who lives
out West, bought from the Worden
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Don't Regret It!
• ACCIDENTS . . can and do happen. Don't let your vacation this year be spoiled
by carelessness or lack of safety precautions. On the road, at the beach, in the cottage,
or wherever else your holiday plans may take you, be alert to handle any situation that
might turn your holiday into a sorry day.
• REMEMBER . . . Safety First lis a worn, old slogan, but 'it still means just that.
And it could still mean the difference between a happy holiday for you and your family
and auto repairs, hospital balls or—even worse—funeral expenses. Safety is plain com-
mon sense, and with one or the other you'll enjoy your vacation . . . not regret it.
Space contributed in the
service of this Community
by John Labatt Limited
QREWERS SINCE 1832
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TRAVELLING MONEY
Clinton
Phone 103
NOTICE!
THE McKILLOP
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO'Y.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont.
OFY+'IOERS:
President - J. L. Malone, Seaforth
Vice -Pres. - 3. H. Metering, Blyth
Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M, A.
Reid, Seaforth.
DIRECTORS:
E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L.
Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whit-
more, Seaforth; Chris. Leonbardt,
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Sea -
forth; John H. McBwing, Blyth;
Clinton; Win. S. Alexander, Wal-
ton; Harvey. Puller, Goderich, J. E.
PeppiOl'e Bzutlgdeld. •
AGENTS:
m Leiper; J'r., Londesboro;
J, 7, ,Penetelr, Erodhagen; Selwyn
BOW, Brtissols; Erie Munroe, Sea -
forth.
Town of Seaforth
All persons in the Municipality owning or har-
bouring dogs must purchase 1953 License for
same on or before June 30, 1953.
Licenses will be issued from the Treasurer's
Office in the Town Hall, or by the Tax Collector,
H. Maloney.
After that date summonses through the court
Will be issued to the owners or harbourers of
dogs not having licenses.
ALL DOGS MUST WEAR TAGS
Today's traveller, before setting
out, usually visits his bank. He will be
buying travellers cheques or arranging
a letter of credit. He may want letters
of introduction, or information about
ant
foreign exchange. When you travel,'
for business or pleasure, your local
bank can help smooth the way.
THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
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