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AtAbe cemetery, Zone Command- Mrs
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rudye, 'Clinton;,was 14 blue nylon marquisotte, with match -
Da Unto Others, Disney; The Fedora the Donkey; Tommy and charge of the Legion service. The in
for Disagrees, Seifert; Apple Tree, g headdress. 49he carried a bou.
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of Crippled Creek; Rob- the 1jast Post was sounded.
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ough Will Enter the Harbor, Men. son; Under the Sto For the reception which followed
serrat; Dark Angel, Waltarl. at'the home of the -bride's parents,
Ice; Children's 'Guide 'Mrp,, Addle Willis, Toron Ty
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the bride's mother received In :an
Non -Fiction 'Capital; Chip, the 'Dam BUI]db,. '%'Siting with her friend, Mrs. Wat- afternoon dress of White figured
Territory Boy, Phelps; For Brig- v_ -lyebffter, at Varna,
nylon with watching accessories
Canada the Golden Hinge, Rob- ade; Thunder Mts. Mine;, Campink son 11->
and. ;i corsage of pink roses She
erts; Diary of a Young Girl, Frank; Like Crazy; Lynn Decker TV Ap. 'was assisted,
Canada's Governor General, Cavan.;, prentice; Sue, Morris S-ky Nurse; Mm by, the mother of the
The Glitter and the Gold, Balaan; The Zoo, Semrad; Cargoes on the bridegroom, whq 79rqr RAVY fikkaer
John A. nylon' matching
Ing accessories and a
MacDonald, Creighton; Great Lakes, McPhederan; In the
The Bruce Beckons; Fox; Prince Country; 'Mascot of the Mebroy; A number of ]a, -dies from the eon- corsage of pink roses.
Charles; Incredible Canadian, Hut- Desert Harvest.d tu.e W.M.S. meet- For a' WqtOr trip through South-
muchison; The Woman With the nity attended era Ontario, the bride travelled in
Wihlp, Flares; A Many Splendoured ing at Zion. I tended -the a white -figured nylon• dress, navy
Thing,' Surien; Canada's productive forest& are Mrs,. Colin Gilfillan Ott,. -r I. . accessories and a corsage of red
Hplbrook of the chiefly composed of evergreens, Wth anniversary of Staffs'V, nd roses. On their return the couple
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brock I.,,
AND 1M.,"BOUIR family, London, called on Mr, and will reside near Zurich.
Twenty-four Members , Mrs. Fred Walters Saturday even- -ICHEY - FITZPATRICK
Of Walton WMS, WA ing. 'kM.-A pretty we-AlAing
'Mr. and Mrs. Newton Cia
arke and WINIGn-, "Id- at Sacred Heart
•Meet Last .Week Mr. and Mrs Harold 11b k I
DURO tended the Stephen r e at- wag So e -hu., on Saturday,
VRINSM11i . is Gunning wed- Church, Winghl'- "lien Marian FOR
The July meeting of the Walton ding in James Street Church, Exe- July 4, at 10 gi.ffi, SALE
W,M.S. and W.A.group. was held ter, an Saturday. and Mrs.
Enjoy all the comforts of a modern Helen, daughter of NP. Rob- 0 Waterloo 33x45 Thresher
last week at the home of Mrs. Nel- -Mr. Sake Snider, Kitchener, spent E. J. Fitzpatrick afid bf�lqp�, . C *
farm with :a DURO PUMPING son Marks, with 24 women prea- the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ert Richey,' Seaforth, miff of W. 12 -Foot Cockshutt Swather
S Y S T E M. Have fresh running ent. The president, Mrs. Ronald WIb Batten. Richey, Wingham, were tinftp�d
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water at the turn of a tap' in the Bennett, was in charge of tibe Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan spent marriage. Rev. Father Durand 01 •
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--boodiONNoW meeting, which was opened by sing- Sunday in Seaforth. ficiated. Mr
J kitchen . . . bathroom laundry a. J. Ernest sang "A0"-
. . . barns ... stables --and BESIDES -6 ing a hylOn. The children of the village are Maria', and "Mother At Your Feet I d6ntact us for informMloh oil the
'you have FIRE PROTECTION No Time Like Now Prayer was offered by Mrs. Geo. all excited these days. ,jelly We're Kneeling," accompanied by DION STEEL GRAIN THRESHER
Dundas, after which the scripture Bean," the Shetland Pony owned by Miss Sally Slosser. IN THREE SIZES
:Save TIME . . . save LABOUR To Have. Your Clothes lesson was read by the President Mr. Fred Walters, had a baby boy The bride, given in marriage by
enjoy healthier living. from Il Corinthians 13. The,4wecre- on Saturday. her father, wore a waltz -length
Fresh -Cleaned the tary, Mrs, Fern Patterson, read the Mr. and 'Mrs. Emerson Penbale gown with a formal basque bodice
If minutes of the previous meeting and Mr. and Mrs. John Batten Were of white imported Chantilly lace ov- Gordon Murray
and called the roll.
SYNTHOTEX WAY in Kincardine on Sunday. er satin, over which was worn a
Mrs, Torrance Dundas gave an Mr. and Mrs. WUlliam Walters nylon net jacket with Peter Pan Walton
Leave garments at The Launde- interesting topic on The Christian motored to Niagara Falls on Sun- collar of lace and gauntlet sleeves,
PHONE 19 r 19, BRUSSELS AGENT FOR DION BROS. INM
teria while you shop or visit in Citizen, At Work." day. bouffant skirt of nylon net with
London. Mrs. Walter B.roadfoot conducted
several contests, and lunch was
Pick them up the same day on served by Mrs. Torrance Dundas,
KITCHEN TRUCK GARDENERS BARN your way home. Your clothes will Miss Annie Gordon, Mrs. Douglas
sparkle with deep -down clea
Eliminate old "pump and carry" -fresh running WATER ON ness, because Synthotex is the Ennis and Mrs. Nelson MavIcs.
TAP saves TIME and kitchen drudgery. Depend on a DURO cleanest, most modern dry clean -
WATER SYSTEM . . . be assured of plenty of moisture when
I ing money can buy. CONSTANCE
needed. Why carry water? Clean running water at the turn
of a tap saves WORK and TIME . . . Increases PROFITS, too! Open from 8 in the morning
.until 9 at night, Saturdays until ay School services will be
Visit us today for DURO Pumps and EMCO, Sun(l
4 p.m. There's no extra charge held at 10:30 a.m. for the next two
Plumbing Fittings and Fixtures. for same-dwy service. Sundays. F-800 "BIG JOB"—
Mr. and Mrs. William jewitt, .1 a mighty giant of the
• Ford Truck line
(Leave you wash for fast ser Joyce and Janice spent
Sundry G.V.W. ratings t1a;
vice, too, and add wash -day to with relatives in Forest and Wat-
your list of (holidays). ford. 2 3,000 lbs. --G.( .W.
ratings to 48,000 lb -,q,,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent, Gode-
takes bodies from?
rich, visited recently with Mr. and to 19 feet com-
For Sale By FORSYTH'S Mrs. Charles Dexter. 0• bines big power and
LAUNDETERIA big strength with
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and -yofoperatior,
ANK" KLING
DRY CLEANERS
District
EMPIRE BRASS MFG: CO. LIMITED 649 Richmond Street
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LONDON South of the C.P.R. Hotel
HAMILTON - ST. CATHARINES - KITCHENER TORONTO Obituaries
SUDBURY - WINNIPEG - VANCOUVER EC538
London Phone 3-1294
DEATH OF LAVERNE MILLER
STAFFA.-Laverne Miller, belov-
ed infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Clif-
ton Miller, Staffa, died in the Hos-
pital for Sick Children, Toronto, IR
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on Saturday night, July 11, at the
age of four months. -He had not
been well since his birth on March
IN HURON ELECT
23, 1953.
Besides his parents be is surviv-.
ed by one sister, Bonnie Jean, 2;
his grandparents, Mrs. Elizabeth
y;
Andrew YN Miller, Staffa, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Hamilton, Cromarty.
The body rested at the home of
parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
his
Miller, Staffa, where, a private fun-
eral service was held Tuesday at-
ternoon, July 14. Burial was in
Staffa cemetery.
LATE WILLIAM FERGUSON
BAYFIELD.-Williarn Ferguson,
FOR CONTINUED a former resident of Bayfield, pass -
N,
ed away at the home of his son in
Sudbury, on Monday, July 20, in his
IBERAL 82nd year. Fergusonw, For every kind of load, every kind of hauling job, you'll find ALL-NEW TRANSMISSION CHOICE- smooth -shifti Ing Synchro-
Mr, as born in Bay -
PROSPERITY! field and sailed the -Great Lak4s for the one right truck in the greatest Ford Truck line of all Silent transmission on all models, completely automatic
many years, until retirement sev- time ... over 100 all-new models that are making trucking Fordoniatic* Drive and Overdrive* available on all half -ton
eral years ,go, Following the death history on every road in Canada! Drivers everywhere are models. (*Optional 41 extra cost)
of his wile, Lenora Goyenloek, who
0 passed away four years ago, he acclaiming the roominess, convenience and comfort of ALL-NEW RANGE OF MODELS -8 series ... over 100 models
Facts. from -the Liberal. Record. went to live with his sons in Sud- Dt4verized cabs . . . the mighty muscle -power of Ford's •... 17 wheelbases ... 4 great V-8 engines ... 9 transmissions
ibury. famons V-8 engines ... the sweetest -ever handling ease that 24 rear axles ... 16 brakes .. , 43 wheel and tire sizes
Surviving are two sons, John and Ford's advanced engineering has built into every truck, new light-duty units, new expresses, new "big )Obs"
* Old Age Pensions For All • Agricultural Exports 31/2 Charles, both of Sudbury, and one from pickup to "big job" ... the biggest choice of trans- new parcel delivery, new cab forwards, new bus chassis!
daughter, Miss Margaret Ferguson,
0 Expanding Health Services Thnes as Great as in 1948 Toronto; also one sister, Mrs. E. missions Ford has ever offered in any year! Contact your
* Exppn5es Gut by 237 Million Sharpe, Toronto, Ford Truck dealer ... be has the truck to do your job mdre
Farm Cash Income Increased The funeral was held 'Wednesday efficiently and economically than it's ever been done before!
in 1953 from Knox Presbyterian Church,
21/2Times in 5 Years Bayfield, with Rev. D. J. Lane, Clin-
pt 0 Income Taxes Cut 117o ton,, conducting the service. Inter-
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ment was In Bayfield cemetery. CANADA SMOST VERSATILE ALL-PURPOSE TRUCK LINE
6 National Debt Reduced 2,284 0 Worked for National Securi- The Pallbearers were Ernest WITH MORE ALL-NEW FEATURES THAN EVER BEFOREI
Million. (30%) in -7 Years - ty; Forces Serving in Far Hovey, F. Kling, J, Parker, J. Und■
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B say, L. Elliott and C. ThoMs.
63 Million a Year Stved on East and in urope to Pre- ALL-NEW CAB COMFORT with 19% more all-round visibility,
Interest Payments serve Peace LATE FRANKLIN MefLRAITH full 5 -foot wide seat with built-in shock snubbers, new
DURHAM. - Partner in Me- insulation 204 ventilation, comfort -positioned controls.
Ilralth's Bakery, Owen Sound,
where be, bad been a resident Since ALL-NEW HANDLING EASE with wider front tread, shorter
Lavish Promises Cant/Match Liberal Action 19,40, Franklin Poster Mellralbb, 55, wheelbase and set -back front axle to make turning circle
died Saturday at Sunnybrook Hos- up to 12 feet shorter for greater manoeuvrability, easier •
pital, Toronto. steering, more road -hugging stability.
at
FOR THE BEST YHe -was born EARS OF YOUR LIFE lived for some yeCromarty and ars in Durham.
Mr. Mellraith servedin World War
I with the J47th Grey Battallop, SEE YOUR FORD TRUCK DEALER
4th He was, a member of
V 0 T E North Star Lodge, Owen Sound,
and a past master - of Durham
Lodge, A.F, and A.M, He was also
M a member of Division Street United
Ycan
Church, Owen Sound, and the Cana-
Ct dian Legion. DALY MOTORS
Avd.reiw ' He was unmarried and Is surviv-
ed by his mother, Mrs,". MG a
Seaforth, Ont.
Ilraitb, Owen Sound; a sister, Mary
Bell, wife of tbe� Rev,Bell,
N Phone102 Ll ERAL in. HV It 0 Toronto, and three brotber6, Stew-
art and John Mallraith, both of To-: N - -- ---
ronto, and Norman McIlraitib, his
ISSUed by Huron Liberal Association partner In the bakery business,
Owen Sound. A Aineral. service Was —SEE YOUR FORD 79UCK DEALER_�'
SIGN OF VALUE WHEN YOU BUY A USED TRUCK
Aftwo0*46100", held in Durham.
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