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The Huron Expositor, 1954-03-26, Page 8re Specialize in LOW COST TERM -PAYMENT AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Mow available in an all -Canadian Company. Information gladly given on all Lines of insvance. MOTORIST GOLDEN RULE: Dewe—as you would have others drive. WATSON & REID M. A. REID - Prolrrietur Insurance and Real Estate Phone 214 7. Seaforth. Priced For QUICK SALE Insul Brick Sided One -Storey Dwelling Centrally Located $2,500.00 Possession Fes-ruary 1, 1954 M. A. REID Realtor Oth•sr Good Properties Listed INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Liability • Accident • Wind, Etc. Complete Coverage W. E. SOUTIIGATE Successor to E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Phone 334 Res. 222-R MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH LOCAL CALLS LEMON'S TAXI 3 All passengs insured PH geerss 1162-J or 162-W Church Notices The Salvation Army.—Corps Offi- cer, Lieut. II. Keats: Sunday Ser- vices: 3 p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Salvation 'Meeting. Thurs- day, 4 p.m, Hobby Class; 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting. A welcome awaits you. St. Thomas' Anglican Church --10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.mt., Morn- ing Prayer; 7 pan., Evening Prayer. St. Mary's, Dublin -2:30 pm., Sun- day School ;. 3 p.m., Evening Prayer. -Rev. J. H. James. Rector. Northside United Church. — 10 m., Church School and Adult FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D Glenn Campbell Hamster 10 a.m.—Church School and Bible Class. 11:00 A.M. ;Sermon— "WITH BURNING LAMPS" Junior Congregation 7:00 P.M. Sermon— "CITIZENS OF THE KINGDOM" COME TO CHURCH—Cleave unto the Lord your God. 'blue coal 'The World's Finest .Anthracite" COAL OF ALL KINDS WILLIS DUNDAS Champion Stove and Furnace on DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 3634 or 332-R MARCH 31st IS THE LAST DAY OF SAVAUGE'S MARCH SAIF DINNERWARE SPECIALS +118 -Pc, ENGLISH DINNER SETS— Values up to 49.75. 29'75 4 ALE PRICE 194 -Pc. MYOTT'S MAROON AND i!F'LORAL—Reg. value 54.75. 34 95 SALE PRICE THE HURON EXPOSITOR Bible Class; 11 a.m., sermon theme, "The Call of the Wild"; Junior Congregation and Toddlers' Group; 7 p.m., sermon theme, "The Man Who Changed His Ways," third in the Lenten series. — Rev. J. W. Stinson., Minister. Egmondvitle United Church. -10 a.m.,. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class; 11 a.m., morning van,- ship, orship, H. G. Manning, of Clinton, re-, presentative of Ontario Temper- ance empermice Federation; 7 p.m., Evening Praise and Storytime; 8:15 p.m., Y.P.U. Meeting; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Midweek Service.—Rev. W. E. Milroy, Minister. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 30 -Pc. SPRING BOUQUET — New square shape. Reg. 14.75. .$935 SALE PRICE 38 -Pc, "VISTA IN PINK"—Reguiar value $19.75_ SALE PRICE 12.95 ATTRACTIVE DISCOUNTS on our entire stook of Dinnerware and 7eaware, bought in complete sets or in single pieces. Over 80 attrac- 'Sive patterns to shoots from! s 25% DISCOUNT on Hulova, Westfield, Certina, Elco & Carlton Watches — TYPICAL VALUES — 1BULOVA — Ladies' or Gents. WESTFIELD — Ladies' or Gents. Regular $49.50. SALE PRICE 4ULOVA—Smart Regular $71.50. SALE PRICE Gents' $37.10 Watches. $58.10 Regular $39.50. SALE PRICE $2 $29.99 CARLTON — Ladies.ReT $24.95.lar PRICE SALE $18.70 SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL DIAMOND RINGS 'Wedding Rings, Jewellery, Ronson lUghters, Cornflower Glassware, rimer Plated Holloware, Pens and Pencils, Etc., Etc. YOUR OLD WRIST BAND IS WORTH $1.00 (regardless of age or con- dition) on the purchase of a Smart, New Expansion Bracelettel :PRICED FROM aVW up * Weddings - 111111111111111111111Q11111111I111111111111111i' MacDONALD - McCLINOHEY St. 'Thomas' Rectory, Seaforth, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, Malfch 20, at 2 o'clock, when Rev. J. H. James united in marriage, Agnes Dorothy, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Mc- Clinchey, and Keith Gordon Mac- Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. MacDonald, Georgetown. The bridal couple were attended by the bride's sister, Miss Maybelle McClinchey, and Mr. Kenneth Wil- lis. The bride chose a rosewood suit and wore a corsage of white carnations, while the bridesmaid wore a. thrown herringbone suit with corsage of yellow carnations. A reception was theld' at the home of the bride's parents• when a bud - Pet luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald left later on a motor trip to Halifax. N.S. SILVERWARE SPECIALS stWEET BRIAR (Tudor Plate)—i H•EPPLEWHITE (King's Plate)— s4-piece Set. Reg. 42.95. �DL.�_ ac 12 -pc. set. Reg. 79.95. $49 95 SALE PRICE 4DL i J SALE PRICE i GARDENIA (Rogers) -34 -piece set.' RIO (Rogers) -42 -piece Set. Replier 52.95. ,e0A nc Regular 39.95. Sig? DC SALE PRICE ,.P.19. ' SALE PRICE All Sets Complete in Tarnish -Proof Walnut Cases 30% DISCOUNT on all Community Plate, 1847 Rogers and King's Plate; also on all Sterling Patterns in stock. FANCY VASES, CAKE PLATES Cheese Dishes, Ornament, Relish 93ishes, Covered Scallops, Platters, Etc. Values as high as tics. 1.011_ TO CLEAR AT +Jl •,iOOD EVERYDAY SILVERWARE Three Patterns ''Court," "Lafayette" and "Argyle" Hag-vas—with standard ?blades 55c ea. .Forks, Dessert Spoons and Tablespoons 29c ea. 'Teaspoons 19c ea. 'l6 -Piece Sets 8.15 Z4 -Piece Set 10.95 SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZORS Reg. 2029.96. SALE J De Luxe Model. 1 OC Single,Colonl mo.l. HReg. 22.95. SALE $18.95 10% Discount on Sunbeam, Reming- ton and Phillishave Razors. FANCY BON BONS Also Salt and Pepper Seta, Planters, Birds, Etc. EXTRA VALUE AT 19c MRS. CHARLES H. RILEY There passed away in Vancouver on March 3, Hazel M. Strong, be- loved wife of Charles H. Riley. Born in Tuckersmith, she Was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.. John Strong. Left to mourn the loss of a lov- ing wife and mother, are her hus- band, five daughters, Mrs. J. Fish- er, Mrs. R. Stewart, Mrs, D. Abra- ham, Mrs. R. Cdbbett and Edna, al- so seven grandchildren and four sisters; Mrs. L. Rusk, Mrs. B. Plewes, Mrs. J. McLellan and. Mrs. I. Forsyth. The funeral took place from Rose Lawn Chapel, Vancouver, on March 5, with interment in Ocean Park cemetery. HAND -PAINTED GLASSWARE Reg. Sale 5 -oz.. Low Junior Glasses 35c 25c 5 -oz. High Junior Glasses, 40c 30c 10 -oz. Water Glasses --_. 50e 35c £DEFECTIVE AND SLIGHTLY DAMAGED CHINA PIECES AT GIVE- AWAY PRICES! — Do not delay! This Money -Saving March Sale 1p?oses NEXT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st. SAVAUGE'S JEWELLERY GIFTS FINE CHINA SEAFORTH• DUBLIN Mr. Ed. Rowland, of Toronto, visited ibis mother, Mre.1 Winnif5red Rowland. - Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nicholson, of Loudon, visited: with Mr. and Mrs. James Krauskopf. WALTON Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawless, Dianne and Murray, of .Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull. Mrs. R. Orr, of Goderich, is vis- iting at the home of Mrs. W. J. Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coutts spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coutts, Torontp. Mr. and Mrs. Don M1Nall and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. McBeth, London. Mr. Jerry Dresses, of Toronto, visited his grandmother, Mrs. Fred Eunis. An Irish social was held in the schoolroom of the church Wednes- day evening, under the auspices of the W.A. The program consisted of readings, duets, solos, choruses, etc. A social halt -hour was spent following the program and. lunch was served by the Eighth of Mor- ris and 16th of Grey Groups. A. large crowd attended the euchre and dance in the Commun- ity Hall on Friday evening. Music was furnished by Wiibee's orch- estra. Mr. and Mrs.' Don Grey and fam- ily, of Stratford, spent Sunday with the latter's father, Mr. J. Hack - well. NIRS. ANDREW KIRK Mrs. Andrew Kirk, 89, who died. Tuesday, March 23, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. D. Beecroft, concession 12, East Wawanosh' Townshp, was the former Rachel C. Baillie, and had lived at Dun- gannon and Seaforth until 14 years ago. Mrs. Kirk was well known and highly respected in Tucker - smith and Seaforth. Surviving are two- sons, Norman, of Chicago; Oliver, of Birmingham, Mich., and two daughters, Mrs L Creighton, Grace Hospital, Detroit, and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. Services were conducted Thurs- day at 2:30 p.m. by the Rev. Norm- an Brook, Whitechurch, in the Walker Funeral Home, Wingham. and interment made in Wingham cemetery. GARFIELD McMICHAEL Garfield McMichael, 88, died on Tuesday morning at his home on the Maitland Concession of Col- borne Township. He was a native of Seaforth, son of Mrs. Lucy Fischer McMichael, Clinton, and the late Thomas McMichael. After leaving Seaforth he lived for a time in Goderich before tak- ing up a farm in Colborne. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his mother; his wife. the former Louise McGee; four sons, Raymond and Harvey, Sarnia; Arthur, Hutlett Township; Frank. Colborne Township; two daughters, Mrs. Sidney (Isabel) Lee, Goderich; Mrs. Morley (Ruby) Willis. Sarnia; one brother, Thos. McMichael, Auburn; three sisters, Mrs. Herbert Kirkby, Welton; Mrs. Milton Wil•tse. Clinton; Mrs. Wm. Grieve, London, and 21 grandchil- dren. The body will be at the family home in Colborne Township until Friday morning. A funeral service will be conducted at the Lodge Funeral Home,, Goderich, at 2:04) p.m., Friday, with Rev. R. G. Mac- Millan, minister of Knox Presby- terian Church, Goderich, in charge. Burial will be in Maitland ceme- tery, Goderich. FORMER RESIDENT PASSES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O 0 J. A. BURKE 0 O Funeral Director 0 0 Ind Ambulance Service 0 00 DUBLIN - ONT. O WO Night or Day Calls: O iO Phone 43 r 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000000 o O 0 G. A. WHITNEY o g> Funeral Home 0 10 Goderich St. W., Seaforth 0 0 AleagurLANen SERVICE 0 O AdJii3table hospital beds 0 0 for rent 0 FLOWNES FOR EVERY 0 0 OCCASION 0 0 Tellwphone: Day or Ni*St 110 Q. 0 Residence 66 0 00000000000, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 O W. J . CLEARY 0 Seaforth, Ont. O 0 . LICENSED EMBALMER 0 4 and FUNSRAL DIRECTOR 0 O Night or Day Carts — 3115 0 4 O 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0000,0000400 0 0 0 BOX o Jnntrat Ettrbict 0 R. S. BOX 0 0 Licensed Embalmer 0 0 prompt and careful attention 0 0 Hospital Bed O 0 ?LOWERS FOR ALL 0 0 OCCASTONB 0 0 'N.. 6S6 -w tOrd 41 0 0 '404 00 000 0.004:1' 400 Canadian wood consumption is below annual,.forest growth. EUCHRE Party Sponsored by I.O.O.F. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 31 8:30 p.m. in Lodge Rooms Proceeds in aid of Women's Hospital Auxiliary - Religious Film `I BEHEAD HIS GLORY' (IN COLOR) will be presented in Northside United Church FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd — 2 Performances — '4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Under the auspices of the W.A. Earl Stinson Stacey, 57, .pf Ham- ilton, died Friday at Sunnybrook Hospital. He was born in Seaforth and :had been a resident of Hamil- ton for the last 50 years. tie was a member of Doric Lodge, No. 382, A.F. and A.M., a member of Scot-, tisk Rite, 32 degrees, member of Mocha Temple, ,A.A.O.N•.M.S., in London. and also a member of the Commercial Travellers' Associa- tion. Mr. Stacey served with the Gana- dian Mounted Rifles in -the First World War and was wounded at Vimy Ridge. He was well known in the electrical business, having travelled from Windsor to Mont- real. ontreal. - Mr. Stacey was a cousin of Mise Hazel Reid and Dalton L. Reid, Seaforth. Surviving are one son, Earl James, of Toronto; one daughter, Isobel Stacey, of Hamil- ton; four grandchildren; his moth- er, Mrs. William Stacey; one brothr er, Joseph and one sister, Pearl, all of Hamilton. The body rested at the funeral home of Blachford and Wray, Ham- ilton, where a service was conduct- ed on Monday. Burial was in Wood- land cemetery, Hamilton. A dashing young romantic swore by all lovers' vows that his Ger- maine was the fairest maid in all the world, and he would have no other. "Be mine; Germaine," he .plead- ed. "13 you refuse me, I will die." But she refused Mtn, and IHfty- d`vo years later he did die. COAL Wm. M. Hart Phone 784 Seaforth Degrees Conferred By Eastern Star Miss Jean Scott, worthy matron, presided at the meeting of the lo- cal chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, on Thursday evening, when "Inspeotien -Night" was• Observed. Guests were present from Lon- don, Exeter and Stratford, includ- ing two past district deputy grand matrons, Mrs, Helen Henshaw, London, and Mrs. Ina Wolfe, of Stratford. Mrs. Mary Kennedy, London district deputy grand ma- tron, visiting inspection officer, ad- dressed ddressed the meeting. The degree was conferredon one candidate and solos by Mrs. Anna Kling were enjoyed. Plans were made for the chapter's eighth birthday in April. An Easter tea is planned to be theld at the home of Mrs. H. E. Smith, John St. Mrs. Kennedy was presented with a gift by Misa Norms. Jeffery, associate matron, on behalf of the lodge, and Mrs. Kennedy presented Misa Scott with a gift. FOR SALE 100 ACRES in Hibbert 200 ACRES in Hibbert 50 -ACRE Grass Farm, Hibbert 100 ACRES in Grey County 100 ACRES in Grey County 100 ACRES in Perth County 150 ACRES in Tuckersmith 135 ACRES in Tuckersmith 50 ACRES in Tuckersmith —Call— W. C. OKE Phone 458 OFFICE IN THE QUEEN'S HOTEL LOCAL BRIEFS 1' 4•r,`"i "4� vt� 'i' y W.M.S. TliANKOFFERING The sehoolroom of First Presby' teriaa Church. was decorated with 'mums and pussy willows for the spring thankoffering of the Wo- men'e Missionary Society of First Church. Mrs. D. Glenn •Campbell, the president, presided and opened the meeting with the reading, "I•f He Should Come Today." The sing- ing of the hymn, "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross," was followed by the scripture reading and medita- tion editation and prayer by Mrs, David Rit- chie. Mrs. Frank Kling sang a solo, "There is a Green Hill Far Away?' Mrs. J. B. Fox, Hensen, was the speaker, -choosing for her topic, "What Do Foreign Missions, Mean To You?" Mrs. W. J. Thompson thanked the speaker for her inter- esting address. The closing hymn and prayer by Mrs. Campbell con- cluded the devotional service. Re- freshments were served. Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell and Mrs. David Ritchie presided at the tea table and members of the executive sere ed. Mr. George Daly, of Erin, and Mr. John F. Daly, Kathleen and Michael, of Toronto, were weekend guests of. Mr. Edmund Daly and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McConnell. Mr. Ronald Sills, of Osgoode Hall, Toronto, and Miss Mary Lou Sills. of Brescia Hall, London, spent the weekend with their moth: er. Mrs, C. .P. Sills. Mr. Allan Wright and Miss Bet' ty Addicott, of London, were week- end guests of this ' mother, Mrs. Alex Wright. Mr. Michael Bedhely, of the Uni- versity of Western Ontario, Lon- don, spent the weekend at his home here. F/O. Frank Pearce, of Sunimrer- •side, P,E.I„ spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mc- Millan. - o -Millan.- Mrs, Pearce and daughter returned to S'ummerside with him. Mr•. Ron Savauge, Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Savauge. Miss Karen Kidd and Mr. "Dutch" Reitz, of Toronto, spent t h e weekend with Dr. and Mrs. E. A. McMaster. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Knight, of Hensall, attended the Seaforth Skating Carnival Friday evening. Mr. William Munn, of Toronto, spent the weekend with his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Munn. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armitage and Elizabeth, of Guelph, were recent visitors of Mrs. M. White. Mr. William Kelley, of Port Col- borne, spent the weekend at his home here. Mr. E. J. Box has returned to his home here after spending the winter months in Port Huron. Miss Gertrude Crich, of Toronto, spent the weekend with her broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crich and Mr. and Mrs. Chad Glew. Mrs. Robert Elliott, of Toronto, was a weekend guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. J. C. Crich, and Mr. Crich, and also visited her brother ;and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGregor, in Tuckersmith. Miss Laura Mole has returned from ,Stratford, where she spent some months. Mr. E. P. Chesney is acting town clerk in the 'absence of Mr. D. H. Wilson. Mr. Wilson is a patient at Scott Memorial Hospital, where he recently underwent an operation, Miss, Mae Smith. and Mrs. W. E. Butt left Thursday morning for Windsor, where they will attend the Red Cross convention being held there. Mr. and Mrs, Dominic Scalisi and family, of Woodstock, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Thomas Philips. Mrs. Murray, of Exeter, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodie, this week. Mrs. R. E. 'Eberhart, who was a patient in Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, has returned home. Mrs. H. S. Trefry, of St. Joseph's Island, is visiting her brother and• sister-in-law, .Mr. and. Mrs. John Broadfoot, and her sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend, in Tuckersmith. When she was in town she was a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, R. Smith. Lady golfer: "You'll drive me out of my mind." Caddy: "That wouldn't be a drive, lady, that's a putt." Floor Coverings JASPE and MARBOLEUM TILE 3 Grades INLAID LINOLEUM by the yard ENAMEL SURFACE CONGOLEUMS Ask for FREE estimate on any floor — any size Expert Workmanship "You Always Shop With Confidence" — at -- Whitney -Furniture FUNERAL and AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONES: 119; RES. Eli = SEAFORTH NORTHSIDE W.M.S. MEETS The Easter thankoffering meet- ing of the Senior Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society of Northeide United Church was held Tuesday night, with Mrs. P. B. Moffat presiding. A short business meeting was held at .7:30 o'clock, when Anal arrangements were made for the Huron Presbyterial of the W.M,S., which meets in Northside Church on April 14: At 8 o'clock a group of C.G.I.T., with Mrs. Allyson as, leader, took part in a service of affiliation with the W.M.S., Mrs. Moffat and Mrs. L. Lawson representing the Aux- iliary. This was a very fitting wor- ship service for the main meeting. Mrs. J. W. Stinson was the speak- er, and had as her subject, "My Experiences in China," and, using a map, showed some of the places in which they had lived, and told of some of the difficulties and in- conveniences of travel and house- keeping: She also had an inter- esting exhibit of snapshots, taken at various times and places since their marriage. Her talk was much enjoyed, as was also a pleasing duet, suited to the Easter season by Mrs. D. Kohl and Mrs. N. Bell of the Mae Lane Auxiliary, whose members were guests at the meet- ing. Miss Lawrence reported that a 470 -pound bale had :been packed and shipped for Korea from the two auxiliaries, also that the par- cel 'for supply work was ready to send to the Presbyterial supply secretary. The meeting closed with a hymn and the Mlzpah bdnedic- tion. A social half-hour was en- joyed. "Is your wife a club woman?" "No, mine's strictly a dish throw- er." hrow- m,, This Week AT THE Community Centre THURSDAY, MARCH 25 '8:30 p.m. JUNIOR 'B' HOCKEY Waterloo Siskins vs. Seaforth Baldwins Tickets must be picked up be- fore 8 p.m. or they will be sold. FRIDAY, MARCH 26th 8:30 p.m. Seaforth W.I. Euchre and Dance SATURDAY, MARCH 27 1:80 - 8030 p.m. — Skating 8-10 p.m. — Skating /MOS. Mk I. _ , . REGENT THEATRE SEAVORTH { THURSDAYLADD • FRIDAY - SATURDAY ",DESERT LEGION " ALAN ARLENE DAHL He found adventure and romance in a hidden city of the Algerian ' Desert. MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY " GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING " ELIZABETH TAYLOR FERNANDO LAMAS She was taught to live by her father's code: Do what FOU want,, but it you get hurt, pick yourself up and donut whine. THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY " TIIE GIRL NEXT DOOR " JUNE HAVER DAN DAILEY iComing Soon — "REMAINS TO BE SEEN", They y— - NOTHING IS SURE BUT DEATH AND TAXES . . BUT YOU A -R -E S -U -R -E TO GET MORE FOR YOUR FOOTWEAR DOLLAR . at the WILLIS' SHOE STORE "The Little Store With the BIG Values" — SEAFORTH Hockey Tonight, 8:30 p.m.: Waterloo at Seaford' In the First Game of Junior 'B' Semi -Finals SPRING TEA . THE ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR, SEAFORTH BRANCH, Will hold their Spring Tea on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st — 3 to 5:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. H. E. Smith, John St. PROCEEDS TO BE DONATED TO WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL f Bring . your tractor in now —fora— Check - up and repairs Daly Motors. FORD - MONARCH SALES & SERVICE Phone 102 Seaforth -10-111-111-111-111 19-1111 ■ ■ ■ o • • —■—a=0= REMEMBER "TIMMY" "Timmy" symbolizes the thousands of Canadian children helped every year by the Ontario Society for Crippled Children. A victim of paralyzing injury or polio, he could come from your family. By buying EASTER SEALS during the Society's campaign, you're investing in priceless health and happiness which is the right of every child! Support the Ontario Society For Crippled Children 1954 EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN Seaforth,•donations may be left with the Local Campaign Treasurer: J. R. SPITTAL -- ,inion Bank $ t Space contributed in the service of this Community by John Labatt _ Limited BREWERS SINGE 1832 •._.11111=E _ 0 0 - :: Q." _C .5 { 1