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The Huron Expositor, 1957-09-20, Page 7
f } 1/ USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. READ OFFICE - Exeter, Ont. President: E. Clayton Colquhoun, R.R. 1, Science Hill. Vice-lresident: Harry Coates, R.R. 1, Centralia DIRECTORS -Martin Feeney, R. R. 2, Dublin; Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty; Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton; Alex J. Rohde, R.R. 3, Mitchell. AGENTS -Thos. G. Ballantyne, R.R. 1, Woodham; Clayton Harris, Mitchell; Stanley Hocking, Mit- chell. SOLICITOR - W. G. Cochrane, Exeter. SECRETARY -TREASURER -Ar- thur Fraser, Exeter. (Continued from -Page 1) mon 85, dickey Rbtei 82, ,Stanley Glanville 78; Don McNichol 75. Lambs -Market lamb, Gordon Driscoll, No. 7; Vincent Maloney, No. 1. Long wool, Gordon Dris- coll, No. 7; Vincent Maloney, No. 1. Short wool, Gordon Driscoll, No. 7. Goats, Maryann Wildfong, No. 9; Douglas Boyd, No. 6. Pigs -Best pair pigs,40 pounds and under, Don McNichol, No. 7; Garry McNichol, No. 7; Lois Godkin, No. 6. Best pair pigs, 60 pounds and under, Don McNichol, No. 7; Paul Betties, No. 10; Ileen RE -VITALIZED CLEANING is Better Than Ever at Buchanan Cleaners MOUNT FOREST More Spots and Stains Removed Garments stay clean. longer Will wear longer. Phone 669 r 2 - Seaforth ANDY CALDER Agent MON. and THURS. MORNINGS Smith, No. 6; , Don Coyne, No. 1. Best pair pigs, 1.00 Pounds and un- der, Don Coyne, No. ; 1; Bob Shan- non, No. 7; Lois Godkin, No. 6. Best pair gilts, 70 pounds and un- der, Vincent Maloney, No. 1 ; Elaine Somerville, No. 7; Lois God - kin, No. 6; Sharon Somerville, No. 7. Best sow, 1957, Bonnie Stewart, No. 4; Kenneth Papple, No. 4; Sharon Somerville, No. 7; Lois Godkin, No. 6. Poultry and Pets Geese -Ross Driscoll, No. 7; Marguerite Scott, No. 4; Witoid Chomicki, No. 12. Turkeys -Ray Beattie, No. 12; Gary Horne, No. 12. Ducks -Kenneth Papple, No. 4; Rochelle Nesbitt, No. 4; Billy Hen- derson, No. 4. 'Pigeons -Dike Little, No. 6; Maryann Wildfong, No. 9; Stephen Eckert, No. 8. Cats -Gary Betties, No. 10; Mar- jorie Wildfong, No. 9; Eric Ben- newies, No. 8. Rabbits -D. Beuermann, No. 8; Witod Chomicki, No. 12; Billy Mc - Gavin, No. 7. Dogs-Haifie Hoegy, No. 6; Ger- rie Fischer, No. 9; Gary Betties, No. 10. COME AND SEE US at the SEAFORTH FAIR You will have a chance of winning EIGHT VALUABLE PRIZES at THE EXPOSITOR Booth Clean up those articles around the house. Make use of the FREE CLASSIFIED ADS being • given away at our booth. This will also(be a good time to Subscribe or Renew your subscription to THE HURON EXPOSITOR Prize Winning • Commercial Printing • Wedding Stationery • Office Equipment The Huron Expositor "THE HOME OF PRIZE-WINNING FINE QUALITY PRINTING" Pets--.fi'oni Leeming, No. 7; Don- na Gordon, No, 4; Cary Scott, No. 2. Waite Rocks: Neil Beuermann, No- 6; Billy Henderson, No. 4. Light Hybrid -Murray Hender- son, No. 4. -R. I. Reds --Billy McGavin, No. 7. Sussex -Francis Maloney, No. 1. Heavy Hybrids -Jim Rapson, No. 12; Donald Murray, No. 6; Geral- dine Dennis, No. 9. Brown Eggs -Ross Elliott, No. 6; Yvonne Pryce, No. 10; Margar- et Hillen, No. 10. White Eggs -Billy Henderson, No. 4; Murray Henderson, No. 4; Linda Somerville, No. 7. Grain Six stalks of corn -Donald Mur- ray, No. 6; Ken Murray, No. 8; Mary Murray, No. 6; Douglas Boyd, No. 6; Jean Maloney, No. 1; Stephen Eckert, No. 8. Quart of Barley -Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Mary Lou Coyne, No. 1; Linda Somerville, No. 7; Maryann Wildfong, No. 9; Amy Stewart, No. 4; Bonnie Stewart, No. 4. Quart of Oats - Maryann Wild- fong, No. 9; Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Geraldine Dennis, No. 9; Elaine Somerville, No. 7; Amy Stewart, No. 4; Jack McCall, No. 7. Quart of Wheat -Linda Somer- ville, No. 7; Bernice Rose, No. 9; Joan Boyd, No. 6; Douglas Boyd, No. 6; Marjorie Campbell, No. 4; Richelle Nesbitt, No. 4. Quart Field Beans -Joan Boyd, No. 6; Maryann Wildfong, No. 9; Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Leona Glan- ville, No, 9; Stanley Glanville, No. 9. Quart of Garden Beans - Ken Murray, No. 8; Stay Glanville, No. 9; Amy Stewart, No. 4; Ken Murray, No. 8; Marjorie Camp- bell, No. 4. Sheaf of Wheat -Ronnie Koehler, No. 8. Sheaf of Barley -Geraldine Den- nis, No. 9. Sheaf of Oats -Lois Godkin, No. 6; Kenneth Papple, No. 4; Ger- aldine Dennis, No. 9; Sharon Som- erville, No. 7; Billy Siemon, No. 8; Billy Ryan, No. 8. Vegetables Irish Cobbler Potatoes -Gordon Pryce, No. 6; Earle Rose, No. 9; Elsie Rose, No. 9; Jean Patrick, No. 12; Ronald Campbell, No. 10; Bryan Campbell, No. 10. Katandin Potatoes - Keith Sie- mon, No. 8; Billie Siemon No. 8; Bill McGavin, No. 7; Maryann Wildfong, No. 9; Lennie Ryan, No. 1; Edward Campbell, No. 6. Sabago-Geraldine Dennis, No. 9; Lois Scott, No. 13; Gordon Koeh- ler, No. 8; Ray Beattie, No. 12; Eileen O'Rourke, No. 1; Karen Kerr, No. 10. Table Turnips -Lois Godkin, No. 6; Francis Maloney, No. 1; Steph- en Eckert, No. 8; Mary Lou Coyne, No. 1; Gordon Pryce, No. 6; Marie Scott, No. 2. Field Turnips -Francis Maloney, No. 1; Keith Siemon, No. 8; Lois Godkin, No. 6. Mangels-Billie Siemon, No. 8; Donald Murray, No. 6; Bernice Rose, No. 9; Earl Rose, No. 9. Tomatoes -Elaine Beattie, No. 12; Gordon Pryce, No. 6; Ken Mur- ray, No. 8; Edward Campbell, No. 6; Sandra Bennewies, No. 8; Eric Bennewies, No. 8. Beets -Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Audrey McMichael, No. 7; Yvonne Pryce, No. 10; Edward Campbell, No. 6; Dianne Kirkby, No. 7; Patsy Storey, No. 2. Carrots -Edward Campbell, No, 6; Elsie Rose, No. 9; Billy McGav- in, No. 7; Eleanor Keys, No. 10; li1arie Scott, No. 2; Christine Pryce, No. 6. Six cobs of table corn -Kather- ine Doerr, No. 8; Bruce Dolmage, No. 10; Gary Koehler, No. 8; Don- ald McKercher, No. 6; Earl Rose, No. 9; Robert Shannon, No. 7. Onions -Larry Horne, No. 12; Kenneth Dolmage, No. 10; June Hillen, No. 6; Keith Siemon, No. 8; -Jim Henderson, No. 4; Mary McKercher, No. 6. Spanish Onions -Bruce Dolmage, No. 10; Kenneth Dolmage, No. 10; Shirley Henderson, No. 4; Paul Horan, No. 8; Rose Mary Ryan, No. 1; Pauline Dolmage, No. 2. Largest Pumpkin -Ruth Ann Die - gel, No. 8;'' Billie McGavin, No. 7; Gordon Driscoll, No. 7; John Mur- " Ne,'��.b.`__••_•V • itOlitToTHE +__` 1‘'tleltey10111.-e►\1\\N► Come and Visit Our Booth and See the Latest Designs in LEAN - CLEAN AND MIRROR - SHARP RCA VICTOR TV Also RCA VICTOR STOVES - REFRIGERATORS - RADIOS • Compare the Smart Styling - the Modern Arrangements - the Economy of THEN CHECK THE PRICE w � RCA Victor Leads Every Time DENNIS ELECTRIC Operation ! TOY, 1 Hibbert;, W. Hoegy, No. 6 ;Pie Pumpl{in.. Brume T'$tewat't, .l1o, 4; > 1sie Dolga No- 4,, diet y Pod mage, No. 19; Jean Patric, No 14; Donald McK.erehen,.-No- 6; Ken.- neth polinage, No. 10: Cabbage --Diane K3rlCby, No, 7; garen Dolmage, No; 10; Billie ¥c" Gavin, No. 7; Ray Beattie, No, 12; ofm Bosman, No. 7; Peter Eckert, No. 6. Citrons -Bruce Smith, No. 4. Fruit .•Pears -Billie McGavin, No. ,7; Leslie Bernard, No. 12; Jim Bos- man, No. 7; Murray" McClure, No.. 12; Gordon Koehler, No. 8; Karen Dolmage, No. 10. Winter Apples -Billie McGavin, No. 7; Audrey McMichael, No. 7; Robert Shannon, No. 7; Ronald Campbell, No. 10; Stephen Mur- rey, No. 1. Fall Apples - Karen Dolmage, No. 10; Geraldine Dennis, No. 9; Robert Shannon, No. 7; Jim Bos- man, No. 7; Paul Horan, No.' 8; Gordon Koehler, No. 6. Plums -Jim Bosman, No. 7; Bet- ty Dolmage, No. 10; Mary Murray, No. 6; Diane Dolmage, No. 10; Ken Murray, No. 8; Gary Koehler, No. 8. Flowers Gladioli -Tom Leeming, No. 7; Jean Maloney, No. 1; June Hillen, No. 6; Paul Betties, No. 10; Gary Betties, No. 10; Marjorie Wildfong, No. 9. Dahlia -Bruce Smith, No. 4; Elaine Beattie, No. 12; Edward Campbell, No. 6; Linda Somer- ville, No. 7; Jack McCall, No. 7; 1Margaret Hillen, No. 6. Baby Zinnias -Murray McClure, No. 12; Ray Beattie, No. 12; Billie McGavin, No. 7; Audrey McMich- ael, No. 7; Garry Alexander, No. 12; Peter Eckert, No. 8. Snapdragon -Jean Patrick, No. 12; Linda Somerville, No. 7; Bet- ty Roe, No. 9; Elsie Doig, No. 4; Marguerite Scott, No. 4. Sweet Peas -Keith Siemon, No. 8; Billy Siemon, No. 8; June Hil- len, No. 6; Jean Maloney., No. 1; Grant Little, No. 10; Dorothy Smith, No. 4. Cosmos -Linda Somerville, No. 7; Ileen Maloney, No. 1; Geral- dine Dennis, No. 9: Betty Rose, No. 9; Betty Siemon, No. 8; Bon- nie Stewart, No. 4. Zinnias -Keith Siemon, No. 8; Billy Siemon, No. 8; Edward Campbell, No. 6; Marjorie Wild- fong, No. 9; Jack McCall, No. 7; Karen Dolmage, No. 10. Asters -Maryann Wildfong, No. 9; Murray McClure, No. 12; Ber- nice Rose, No. 9; Sandra Benne- wies, No. 8; Elaine Beattie, No. 7; Eileen Smith, No. 6, Phlox -Gordon Koehler, No. 8; Garry Koehler, No. 8; Roba Doig, No. 4; Marguerite Scott, No. 4; Margaret Hillen, No. 6; Elsie Doig, No. 4. Dining Room Bouquet-, Mari- gold -Jean Patrick, No. 12; Rose mary Ryan, No. 1; Edward Camp bell, No. 6; Shirley Henderson No. 4; Karen Dolmage, No. 10; Audrey McMichael, No. 7. Dining Room Bouquet, Pansies -Jean Roe, No. 9; Jean Patrick, No. 12; Joan Alexander, No. 12; Mary Margaret Flanagan, No. 1; Marlene Pepper, No. 12; Leslie Bernard, No. 12. Potted Plant in Bloom Keith Siemon, No. 8; Lois Beuermann, No. 6; Paul Horan, No. 8; Jean Patrick, No. 12; Betty Roe, No. 9; Elaine Beattie, , No. 12. Potted Plant Not in Bloom - Eileen O'Rourke, No. 1; Kenneth Flanagan, No. 1; Billy McGavin, No. 7; Sandra Bennewies, No. 8; Paul Horan, No. 8; Kathy Doerr, No. 8. Collections Pictures of other lands-Grietze Kroesen, No. 2; Leslie Bernard, No. 12; Erma Agar, No. 13; Roy Glanville, No. 12; Paul Cuthill, No. 12; Peter Bisback, No. 13. Weeds -Joyce Ryan, No. 1; Amy Stewart, No. 4; Kenneth Dolmage, No. 10; Linda Somerville, No. 7; Joan. Hamilton, No. 9; Jean Ma- loney, No. 1. Leaves -Kenneth Dolmage, No. 10; Eileen Smith, No. 6; Jim Rap- son, No. 12; Joan Hamilton, No. 9; Marlene Pepper, No. 12; Elaine Beattie, No. 12. Wild Flowers -Frank Dolmage, No. 12; Joan Hamilton, No. 9; Lois Godkin, No. 12; Audrey McMich- ael, No. 7; Sharon Somerville, No. 7; Eleanor Keys, No. 10. Cut out dinner for Class 1 and 2 -Christine Pryce, No. 6; Leslie Bernard, No. 12; Bruce Dolmage, No. 10; Roy Glanville, No. 12; Bar- bara Hamilton, No. 9; Larry Horne, No. 12. Writing and Printing P9ite fi'e iard, 0, tri oan 411ea ander,, No, 1•'2,-L.aut', 11TH. " nnnte earson, Vo. $. Grades 3 and 'VA $celle--dames Bisback,. No 'te; WelbY &Or% No. 2; Kaye .cCowan, No. 13; Grietze Kroesen, No 2; Pauline Dolmage, No, ai Joyce �IOr'tson, No, 2. Grades S and 0, Action Figure.,-, Marlene PepPer, No. 12; Jim Rap- son, No, 12; 3'oyee . Ryan, No. 1; Sheila Riddell, No. 7; Lois Ber- nard, No. 12; Marjorie Agar, No. 13. :BO#t►araFlai'ill;,4R, I oeliler, We.;8; • Bi e Grades 7 and 8, Water Scene - Lois Scott, No. 13; Curtis MacDon- ald, No.. 13; Dianne Kirkby, No. 7; Kenny Ryan, No. 1; Rosemary Ry- an, No. 1; Margaret Hillen, No. 6. Fancy Work Nine -inch Square with Embroid- ered Flower -Linda Somerville, No. 7; Jean Patrick, No. 12; Lois Bernard, No. 12; Jean Alexander, No. 12; Pauline Dolmage, No. 2; Bernice Rose, No. 9. Embroidered Lunch C l o t h - Eileen O'Rourke, No. 1; Geraldine Dennis, No. 9; Marlene Pepper, No. 12; Eileen Maloney, No. 1; Jim Rapson, No. 12; Bill Hamilton, No. 9. Hem Six-inch Square - Eileen Smith, No. 6; Sandra Bennewies, No. 8;, Linda Papple, No. 4; Elean- or Keys, No. 10; Marguerite Scott, No. 4; Mary Murray, No. 6. Sewing and Knitting Knitted Doll's Scarf - Pauline Dolmage, No. 2; Linda Somerville, No. 7. Patch on Piece of Print -Geral- dine Dennis, No. 9; Linda Papple, No. 4; Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Mary Murray, No. 6; Marguerite Scott, No. 4; Margaret Hillen, No. 6. Knitted Pot Holder - Geraldine Dennis, No. 9. Best Darning on Sock - +Joan Hamilton, No. 9. Pennant, Cross-stitch Embroid- ered with First Name - Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Sandra Bennewies, No. 8; Eileen Smith, No. 6; Paul Gary Alexander, No. 12; Karen Dolmage, No. 10; Lois Bernard, No. 12. Teacher, best embroidered guest towel -J. Little, No. 12. Baking School Lunches-Eleaner Keys, No. 10; Janet McKercher, No. 6; Marguerite Scott, No. 4; Linda Papple, No. 4; Joan Hamilton, No. 9; Sandra Bennewies, No. 8. Maple Cream Candy - Shirley Henderson, No. 4; Linda Somer- ville, No. 7; Gail Storey, No. 2; Audrey McMichael, No. 7; Mar- guerite Scott, No. 4; Joan Hamil- ton, No. 9. Bran Muffins -Kathleen Doerr, No. 8; Linda Papple, No. 4; Karen Dolmage, No. 10; Janet McKer- cher, No. 6; Lois Godkin, No. 6; Marguerite Scott, No. 4. Oatmeal Cookies -Elaine Somer- - ville. No. 7; Michael Walsh, No. 1; - I Roba Doig, No. 4; Marjorie Camp- , bell, No. 4; Joan Hamilton, No. 9; Marguerite Scott, No. 4. Drop Cookies -Michael Walsh, No. 1; Marguerite Scott, No. 4; Janet McKercher, No. 6; Lois God - kin, No. 6; Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Audrey McMichael, No. 7. Tarts -Joan Boyd, No. 6; Mar- garet Hillen, No. 6; Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Elsie Doig, No. 4; Linda Papple, No, 4; Marguerite Scott, No. 4. Angel Cake -Sharon Somerville, No. 7; Geraldine Dennis, No. 9; Margaret Hillen, No. 6; Mary Mc- Kercher, No. 6; Elsie Doig, No. 4; Marguerite Scott, No. 4. Light Layer Cake -Linda Pap- ple, No. 4; Jean Malon.ey, No. 1; Marguerite Scott, No. 4; Rosemary Murray, No. 6; Mary Walsh, No. 1. Dark Layer Cake - Eileen O'Rourke, No. 1; Linda Papple, No. 4; Sharon Somerville, No. 7; Janet McKercher, No. 6; Marguer ite Scott, No. 4; Eileen Maloney, No. 1. Apple Pie -Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Marguerite Scott, No. 4; Ger- aldine Dennis, No. 9; Tom Melady, No. 3; Donna McIver, No. 1; Lin- da Papple, No. 4. Lemon Pie - Geraldine Dennis, No. 9: Linda Papple, No. 4; Mar- guerite Scott, No. 4. Pumpkin Pie -Linda Papple, No. 4; Elsie Doig, No. 4; Marguerite Scott, No. 4; Eleanor Keys, No. 10. Raisin Pie - Marguerite Scott, No. 4; Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Ger- aldine Dennis, No. 9; Linda Pap- ple, No. 4; Jean Melady, No. 3; Lois Godkin, No. 6. Cake baked by teacher -Jessie Little, No. 12. Salad dressing -June Hillen, No, 6; Audrey McMichael, No. 7; Lin- da Somerville, No. 7; Marguerite. Scott, No. 4; Elaine Beattie, No. 12; Donald Murray, No. 6. Canned Fruit Canned Cherries -Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Roba Doig, No. 4; Stanley Glanville, No. 9; Jim Rapson, No. 12; Eileen Maloney, No. 1; Jean Maloney, No. 1. Canned Strawberries-Roba Doig, No. 4; Elsie Doig, No. 4; Mary Lou Grade 1, Printing -Larry Horne, No. 12; Maureen Ryan, No. 1; Les- lie Bernard, No. 12; Francis Beuer- mann, No. 9; Laurie Fischer, No. 9; Sharon Dietz, No. 8. Grade 2, Printing -Laura Ryan, No. 1; Roy Glanville, No. 12; Paul Cuthill, No. 12; Joan Alexander, No. 12; Joanne Elligsen, No. 8; Leonard Ryan, No. 1. Grade 3, Printing -Joyce Harri- son, No. 2; Linda Somerville, No. 7; Bobby Shannon, No. 7; Johan Van Roojen, No. 13; Michael Walsh, No. 1; Gerald Ryan, No. 1. Grade 4, Writing -Kaye McKow- an, No. 13; James Bisback, No'1 13; Donald McNichol, No. 7; Mary Walsh, No. 1; Pauline Dolmage, No. 2; Witold Chomicki, No. 12. Grade 5, Writing -Amy Stewart, No. 4; Marjorie Agar, No. 13; Jim Rapson, No. 12; Joan Ryan, No. 1; Lorne Glanville, No. 12; Eileen O'Rourke, No. 1. Grade 6, Writing - Geraldine Dennis, No. 9; Tom Holden, No. 10; Marlene Pepper, No. 12; Kath- leen Doerr, No. 8; Sheila Riddell, No. 7; Joan Boyd, No. 6. Grade 7, Writing -Barbara Cole- man, No. 13; Eleanor Keys, No. 10; Joan Hamilton, No. 9; Gisela Hilbig, No, 2; Rosemary Ryan, No. 1; Jeah Maloney, No. 1. Grade 8, Writing -Helen Scott No. 2; Margaret Kerr, No. 4; Frei- da Hunt, No. 2; Elsie Regele, No. 6; Kenneth Papple, No. 4; Marie Strong, No. 2. iFrades 1 and 2, Furth Animal FALL FAIR DATES Alvinston Sept. 27-28 Ancaster Sept. 20-21 Arthur Sept. 24-25 Ayton Sept. 20-21 Bayfield Sept. 25-26 Brussels Sept. 26-27 Gorrie Sept. 28 Hanover Oct. 4 - 5 Kirkton "Oct. 1 - 2 Listowel Sept. 23-24 Lucknow Sept. 24-25 Milverton Sept. 20-21 Mitchell Sept. 24-25 Mount Forest Sept. 21-23 Owen Sound Sept, 23-25 Palmerston Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Parkhill Sept. 20 Ripley Sept, 27-28 SEAFORTH Sept. 19-20 Teeswater Oct. 1 - 2 Thedford Sept. 26-27 Toronto (Winter Fair)....Nov. 15-23 Walkerton Nov. 6 - 7 Zurich Sept. 23-24 International Plowing Match, Nor- folk Coufit � e County, � do ..Oct. 154 Cpbaurt�rttr',Mrr Jo�n. he;.. ILurray,,. orot-; 4 ate lri ized in St itcllael;s, 1001;0 l:'' at otic Ch a°01, ,Cobou, 0"'ou 4#llgust sir The fleverend father T k, li of;Ficiatedr The bride, given in marriage• by: her father, chose 04 lull-aesd, princess style, floor -length gown of white brocaded satin, Her finger tip veil of silk illusion was-oaught' to a beaded tiarra. She carried a cascade of. red roses. The bride was attended ,,by Miss Mary Ellen Mulhall as maid of honor, and Miss Christine Mulhall, as bridesmaid. They chose match- ing full -skirted waltz -length gowns Coyne, No. 1; Lornie Glanville, No. 12; Jean Maloney, No. 1; Eileen Maloney, No. 1. Canned Raspberries -Betty Dol - mage, No. 10; Dianne Dolmage, No. 10; Mary Lou Coyne, No. 1; Jim Rapson, No. 12; Gwen Beuer- mann, No. 6; Linda Somerville, No. 7. Manual Training Door Stop -Barbara Hamilton, No. 9. Corner Bracket -Stanley Glan- ville, No. 9; Ken Murray, No. 8; Billy McGavin, No. 7; Jim Cole- man, No. 13; Bill Hamilton, No. 9. Gate Sign -Jim Rapson, No. 12; Joan Hamilton, No. 9; Curtis Mac- Donald, No. 13. Decorated Bicycle -Stanley Glan- ville, No. 9; Rachille Nesbitt, No. 4. Decorated Tricycle - Laurie Fischer, No. 9; Maryann Wildfong, No. 9; Leona Glanville, No. 9. d end ere x ?l.d 1 r the 031300z 1040,wed `by an Mr. . P.0 at the hoPie 4 bf sem.: To receivethe g?}e. tg wore an ice bhie' on ddeaa, With fiose a corsage of pr 1 Assisting her W,as ` 1# a Qo mother, Mxa •l urrar,, a blue and white dreeej'',Ot.F7$,t charm with navy accessories, a corsage of yellow rosebuds, OH the returnfrom the#1 Bong moon, Mr. aril Mrs': Murray reside in Gueph, n s .S� Always Fresh At GOETTLER'S Red & White Market DUBLIN, `ONT. SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS Exeter 41 OPEN DAILY T. Pryde & Son ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Inquiries are invited. Telephone Numbers: Clinton 1620 Seaforth 573 Eh BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 4 MEDICAL DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 : Seaforth If no answer, call 59 JOHN A. 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