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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1963-07-18, Page 8y LOCAL. BRJEFSOBITUAitas SRUMFIELD MR, MRS. ENOS BOSNART LOCAL BRIEFS1 ' • TUCKER N NATE 1 � �. I!?�r , fr� �� a , DfES SUDDENLY . Q�r NED TWENTY-FIVE IEA �:* 11i; ^•� a 1! Pa TM1 week.Y I d ; � aoi lex L. Lae ae•�l 3 . �arsrt �' th f r fl enfa> :e j to .f'!r, cru! 24ra, k no f3onbart end f evdar gzlb a the t5r a a m'� Is ;fir. mr n Th baa Ca�sccrt F 1 �.^��W v . h �s aria tar. Din, Fw_ler T .T, a x se z e s a b..1n. � � a, � « celebrated their i.?th 0 `horses 3 ate r carr 1'a Wftk a3 P a"s ='aD &1+.-._:� �= - recently ccD� t b a d O T, �aiFc xe, 1 « etr im & r II L_—,v refe;f� to day l,7 Em v-'i7i� EL ZQa E%Fre is iia on 5+lrsrr• ' wedding anniversary, w h c n Nellcor: v here the &*hart's re ` "' h A "ts r: "f' s a D" of ' ' r �° friendo and relativea tywn IStt� ceiaed a tar ccsF mss. ne ra zx izi: d, i 'rtes- Fcat Wlu1i� 'we= gGP.,e-4z a 1&, � H.ir�t 4�9'Cci ;r�z, li#f� ,the 6 of r fl- Ems: L"Inxi.ed Cr=' R >tEs S9ss ftben I?" Ii1 rs tet Fl r- ,j " f'F Frrae, o iced j ayes i. Lrats -as a 1I3 $y Farcgeq sJrs of claertEr, ` Waterloo, ,Lrrrrafielrl prencntatiirn wise c by Mrs iP 1� azo Mr eaulo, areal[. I a�D$ of a > h cul Ufa fi�i ash ares > yaws Dc= E a- Tc:rurtq aro 1l M C'Drar Vor. and I pole-prezentt d them with I.s rcna Dick ar'd wrt FA F�_%Ch. f ob snd i, , Q� Kern e, � ,• qu of L�.aA vaited with nainlen »Uel cutlery at a our- ere hld larireD Fort=e rid Alla, xrA Un �fzrmrve Art(*- I -In. C A- i z;, ' al. the p rs1 leas the eddre BDrsgo was en o^ ed e3rC B =-J J✓ a 61 Sit tars, d�Pksr; ri! f: �, III I Msr >tlleyv z, d i3oalas Fri a party. ! r �a� T. £rte lvrcdzy his art 117'1 Twd Ems. Rath Wat�^:m of , frk7a ^ aa= tf a taev3 of &fes ( a recezUy. The nest evening neighbors (luring the evening. .' .laza a +d a1R _ - 6 r: were V aftu tkil � Via der lul W tk iI 3LM ,Sohn Lee=jng of wear• dac> �. He seas 63. IIXl 1 tps 9F�if~ C� L.ia, a�4 lam- Efarc)?r! ];ir and • 1?<�frrrPd 10= l t i,3 a "Lir. )�)z^e, w� rye t<J Sar(- 9 zax~�' pkv � >Iv ' 33. awl Mas )bay L'Ls;h:all ar�sl.�..........r...�.•..-.,�.�,.,��.....,�. I 1�RtS ir3 raa faosn isi� z ve an Wa3ma; aai fa un lie t ri! trJ l it nr�wr �itcil�aaJra. )Zrerrsta arm P.rruufie II I1l4lCaesi`xslxA Ersxi9 W V'n�IsaW,•= h 6><a F 2l. Legal 1�� FCS 4 " �»� and !lis, an'1 Tj'L�23L a'�?Je 7A"a:3 i<lrr� � � � �' 3,tl3 a Ursa, ftp Sf &U: D, wee wl raDrs*rwers $ra ja-; 3#r, zarti ddazs. - �irsa S+- a -r' N Com' St..=kdea; are;d &tea I �- - Wiz } ` a n .< I ylearJrs rciasted vr¢t&i 7t'%rt, Game C�� 1Mr- - _are are sesistt>s�, gal NOt1G2f! CrI F iYI ny Mr. ar rt !cess. L°rsg or,d 1 a-., f f=J1y of PetraJH& via 164 iim Larson.. 1rSf r�a.ek$1 $ ovao to mill r..sJl WA A fid. F. C. ,I, RAI<�° =•r3 �, as ,tt3 air, acid Mru .gat 19�a- �a•tt�v= Co. and then � MRS. GEORGINA BA MEN F� flala�i ,pit rmAdM�n 61 n�a J==. lrza re by air fj Ebg$,�,d 11 erftr=, coos Szmdaq, tzerved o � r m spa �' � a -`gym �f I�1U✓I'10E OF AI'YLICATIO:V" � 1psrtft lest Friday on a rrf,7rrs .,n 'iiairr�day, vrl;err; tl eg "VrM, sir- Ttama, Clufd of M retreat a at Iz w 1m -;.:.e cm ����±± trip to 02 Caitacriiur( 'Ve t. crri^fit far tip resat few weeks. a� D vacatirsn w Bye 5 urday at EVM �L�E VSs, xrA !cern. Larry err, of; xtir aid Lire. leer! Rart "He wars ati' ke.in his ebarch, � of 93 By the Corporation of the Township of t totes father, M A. F. (;tuff. c � it s�gaed FtPa dam *-'�.r. and 3Srz. Herb Coombs, t Tarrsm►o acre �tending a rra mth 'r,f 5r! )m ward. Faso!(., vi, nen with I; :�xar)b fen" clubs atm om sac^- fa �- cm t!,o BrAbh 119a ar�9 tie ' Dir and Mn, Ciaa%rafes ireMar Mr. a' -,d Lits- Robert Borrie of cc boar+drs. W, Eyre ws a 9k4h) �d and Aero. Cleave Coombs 9ia�_ Robert Continent, last week. Catabr,Pie are r r7 1s of Mrs, preasdeerst of IxJtda t r,,4a Ch, of tea, "e! Me and Rias. lopes and Chris mo- t t ie of London, t�%t �J �� _ �n �n Tuckersmith �Jr� Daairl ✓ic:l'�.:zsn a a p� � LSr•t Lacrra Jrart� n r,f fir¢:.rs• � John Iiiilebreebt ttnt,s srreelc. her of Commerce ase efts Sar- F' �•, � two w�=, ��iD�' VerA In rtt blerreinal fi!r•pe sets aprrrrt, ties w s'cend a# tete T acid Fid. IlrjrdfJr, H�s•E, niia Kiwats Club. a past chair. Fraazk of D�trceit and Dawsaa of �- tad, y Pains: of Dir Arrnmr.0 W C.rJrlsy, Detroit, OPA Llys Mary LOZI (roan of the board of edttsat:.onuOssrrs,910n, fit' -Y.; cane brother, Miss Elizabeth Maclean and Silit. tendon, spent the vr�lr• past ma$•ter of Tu3can U�euRic'hard Damon e4 Lake:and, Ml -:s Janis Oke of Windsor are, TO DISPENSE WITH A VOTE OF THE end with Lirs. C. P. Sills, 437, AF and AM, and steed as "Florida.. She .sass the aunt of this week at the Angh an Camp, 1 W E D D i N G S � Mr%s Will Kerr of SeafftAh a trustx of De'rine St_ United, Hazel Rend and D. L. Reid, at 13asfield- p ELECTORS celebrated her birthday crag Church and as secretary of the ' both of Seaforth, blra. Fzank �,. Norman d, adeasa and P , Sunday lest, when a turkey din- Riding Club_ Ct 4m1r,re of Vc allas eburg and Mrs_ FL Dalrymple have return- � TAKE NOTICE THAT: MILI.ARD--HOTHAM 1 Larnrlr,r.. were brid r tm,auf,s and ner wax sr.;rved. Several of her � 1 �- S. Reid of Stratford. ed home after din a few Forte rids and ga oeiates of : spending 1: The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Wttiare mums sJ~asxri ate altar wor<- crlar;tcr:al trjv,na to the chit en tzrrm London. and St.were • Funeral serrice was held on d`'Fs with the formees sister,, ! maid of br,rr,r to a rharsss. of Tori naa were hUL•Pt4 at the deco- of his dc', d dtlt� Fa�rr��r �� t*�Ivn. , JfrJT,day at f;� M��II 31;rs.. Epge:s and family m To- E Tuckersmith intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal 'y✓hf;Ss A1i�e fstaarrrta Ffritharn, , gr~ar,sldaufrletei r,f l,frs. Johrt ' pal,- pmk wroth rr,ab..' rind hs ad- nee ro. Cha mnto i Board for approval of the construction of the work re - en Bottom Feaforth, and! Donald Pu:e'c-t arra r,r ;!ar fir,w,ers Mr. anr! Mm. Carl Dalton, at•_ the Walker, a pFrvrJnaF issanrl of f.place LaMount and burial tarok Cindy Tate of Auburn is dferred th in Schedule "A" hereto, at an estimated cost of ! r i Thi: flrrn,-r g ,, t the tyre family fair 30 years, place � Mount Pleasasrt isms- ' $9,000.00, which shall be raised by the sale of debentures . Anum Millard, (.rice of .,Ir, and Bartara fi,+r r yjwetr; ,5i as r:r,mpanisd by Mr. and 54rn W)" said Mr. Eyre vrouFd be �reatls tkry. =pending a few holidays with repayable over a period not exceeding twenty years. bfrx• Fred Millard, RR 3 Inger.; i P • Ppen and roan Griffin and daughter .loan her aemt Mrs. Ross llichoL�an. 91,r n r:lr.rl° Luc:a.8 vt wrxgtl tfwk, I of Albany, :"levy York, left Tuet: bu,,In-d by his many friends ' VIr/INCHELSEA � 2: It is proposed to raise the whole of the annual aoll, (-su:ttangr ! ;arra in St - 1 tsa mess and rive.• as%ciak-i 'r f payments by imposing an annual charge of $30.00 on each 'Iiu,mar,' Anglican ('perch, Sc:a .ritr: ,;-d ;r: zbila: taffrcta ef-VRr,,ea day morning for Sudbury and Sarnia. fak•th, on sa#,area July N, at "cth fall (•tires ar,rl ,:rar,rt puffed r,thsr points The Food "Shelves : owner or occupant at land to which water is now supplied 2:30 p in Thr: 8,.r;^, ti Donald- 1 alc:e`.r:a 'f'!':e:y rnrs: bovr hear!_ � Ilev. J I, e and !,Ira. fstev,'aI•t "Pearcy: Eyrr way the kin( r f ; LIi� Cheryl Hera Of Sunshine d � by the Corporation and to which water will be supplied man wrhr disc what he had gr, ; Line v isitcd [hits paz? week with Packages of cereal=, skim, from the work proposed. srin oft-Law.d 1,irFr:a ar;ri r;at.*rr r! ba Jct -U of ' 0MU:d rela ivr�s 1n '11oomf rfld y R s now ro osed. The total amount raised � i„rs: . Shac;ta (tags(:a do w'it}mut thought of per:( ca, , Jane€ Hern, n� powder, mixes, etc., should Given in roams;(,: lrr hr.. `, and Toronto oGer this wr:r;krred Larry 1 from this source will meet the annual payment on the cost 11r,be checked to see that they are uncle, ths: lrres;s: (•hots a fir,,,- ” 7ttr: t,r:tt rnan sat r;rcold Ia 1 Mrr Peggy I)crk, Su�ar:r,e ands,prETYIsai„u d Mfr• Walker. "He 11, alters atter Lyndedn and Danny, tightly ria=ecL Cereals and of the proposed works and the annual payment of $722.18 lc:f,;;th rlrrra of sheer; peau" �'erlut k liarr,,:tr,r anr! thrc�.fahnr,y, from Centre Linc: �r.isir ar,•de}fareldurform:rg6or, Thurarizs'srJrt;�r bus iripifloura are heti[ stored in tightly on the works already installed and for which debentures fail!✓ rr,th fit+, rl txrsrsire ar,ri a 1r:xta wc:rc; ukl,c;rgri by' IJryug- r l,lir:h , arc; .visiting at the home # an . sponsored by the , are outstanding. Jan (uopr:r, FCcppc n Arnold of herr parents, gfr, and 4lr¢ . the kind of mar. who will be i rJntanel Hog• Producers Cao covered glass jars or tins In i rr:cN, e nr:cklir:r f(;atunratr; lc.y keep out insects. Any infested iS 3: The area upon which such water rate is to be I J.aiti w,a,tr;, r;rcic rich err! r;ar• ffr:rb Trapnell. Co -op - greatly rn.isaeri ir. Sarnia•" wr:rative to Toronto, ;foods shoWd be destroyed and levied is as follows: Attached hereto and marked Schedule Point wls:r:v,:a, ar,rrl,raued wc(lt (rear,. .Millard and f✓,brsrt (;or -n- Dir and Mt?:. Jack lien-Covian( "Mayor Henry Rrisa said that! 'I� Eric Carscaden of Exe-;cupboarrds cleaned thoroughly. � "B" is a statement showing the names of the owners of silk organza Ascaris'( 11,1: ru:l ; forth of W(XI is;tock %n addition to ter visited on �4 edres flawing ,kirt rxU-ndrsrl .to a1 and Brian spent a few days, performing `re- day sae p� itored for long periods the lands upon which such rate will be levied. chapel train, ar:r.•r:rite! by a bowl , Mr O !Montan, Clintrin, was f with Mr. and Mrs. John Me. `Po�rchible dutiev in private life ring with Lir_, Garnet Miner. ; in open packages vAll not only e A tl at, the.'' ,:onyN,rrs of the rrr�, hton, Afich. y ' Mn Application will be made to The Ontario Municipal In tt«rr bark at the yr cis enc:, ! an C (,sari of Bric' ,Ir. Eyre found time to pla:r a rfrs Phil Hem and family at lose flavor but 'in some cases PP and pllayr;rl "Irnrr,nrtal InviAbl,e l: m A. Alexander of St., leading role in mar -y comrrur,• tkrded the Hern family picnic:'become rancid; slim milk pow- Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the elec- t ere (.ilk rJa,aai(:r, rrxtr6-. r from j ! y tors to the undertaking of the said works and for approval r;od Only wise" for the prrxes George: '+e'nfr,undland, ix a ! ctq prr�jects. on Saturday evening at River- der will take u moisture and i t J waix sad when 1'hr:. train. k atonal, and "'r'he Wedding ,due*t of her daughter, M n. ` ",Mr, ,Eyr,: jer;e4 'on Q ,,er view. Park in Exeter. "caked". p of the rate. Any ratepayer may, within twenty-one days ti organa he:arip,er r: rrt purr; silk e e, ? become Foods seldom after the first publication of this notice, send by post pre- rrrgama he krYa •foirr twrcA sbr,ul-, aian;le°° , s I a rer;r; stir,nal. H ICs:ith Eaton, and Jrlr. Eaten, boards with me and aI A a, 5 ; .,Ir, and Mr's. Harold Clarke used or bought in large amounts 1 ' dr, ar:r_nrri ,anird the sotoist, !ser: anr! airs. Thomas% Grint � gave wound, sensible advice, He i attenders the Hunter w ceding on : me hest kept in cold. dry star_ Paid to t�, Clerk of the Township Qf Tuckersmith at the t (Ler lrrnuth v..,l: and ripe' (.screed' ylr Ji. Isu3ru:nd° t' frmdun, rJf 'tiortharnpton, England, are carr ,ro (coneys in his think,r.g i Saturday at Motherwell ell l ni ; a e if possible. It is a good address given below, a notice in writing stating his objec t a cassc iris of red rnsr s anti ivy, i when hr: tans; ' i'hrc+ Lord'a My vi.niting Mrs. Grcr,t's brother, I and ar ill be greatly missed by � . � g P e o tion to such approval and the grounds of such objection. ',rh.+e mainl of honor, Misys Mar �r y Church. idea to mark purchase date on len& Julie -r, Stratford waist l'1iFphr;rd" and "�) f criecd !,qr. Thomas Carter, and Sirs. his friends in civic and ^om. i Mr. and air. Harvey Smith packaged foods so that you do 5: The Ontario. Municipal. Board may order pursuant 1i,' e•„ Carter and family. munity life_" land Penny of Crediton visited not keep them for more than ,a to the statute that the assent of the elector shall not be {rrrwrncd in a ntrr.e0enith dress' A weddir,t; dinner was held Mr. Johnnie Blue has return- Others who paid tribute were Saturday evening with Mr• and few; months. required and may approve of the said works and the rate, rrf pale blue nilk rrrgania over! in the I.r,r;con Hall following ed from MohWin, N.B., where John T. Barnes, Sarnia Hydro Airs. Colin Gilfillan. Barbara but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for taffeta, accented Fry a bow at ` the rrrremony, For a wending he attenders the International Commissioner, Greg Hogan, Sar- Anne returned home after a public hearing when any objections will be considered. the waissilircr: in the hack. lite trip , tU r3raston and F'lymoc�th Gideon convention as a reprep nia C of C, and H G• Gurd, spending her holidays •there. lace bodice featured a :coops f•, the bruls:, chore .a three- entative ;of South Huron Camp. president Sarnia Riding Club, Ali. and Lfrs. Phil Hern and �'� � ��'�� DATED at the Township of Tuckersmith, this 17th day neckhrm and three . quarter i (,iiia, rdik nhantung isuit of pink He wass accompanied by T. of which he had been secreta - family and Mr, and airs. John k of July, 1963. lrsngth rile even. Ficsr matchcrc,g i wctb7 black a:r_•r: owrit;s and a Harry Huffman o£ Dashv,'aod for many years. Coward attended the Hunkin 'y � � J. 1. McINTOSH, Clerk, ht%arlplere waxi a nhort veil held i rimy,„ of rl;d rorr(:n. On their and Mr. Lester Nicolle of Galt. Mr. Eyre, son of the late Silas family picnic at. Exeter on Sun- A.R. No. 3, Seaforth,. Ontario. fn plaice by a crown of pearls. and Janet Eyre, Ti ekersmith, day. (((turn they will reside at 19 �� P ' A citzeade of white car=rLirs Irortuoiz St., Brantford, is survived by his wife, the for. Mr. and airs. Elson Lynn and c i anr! rnurrtrc earnple#e<! her en -1 Guessta were prescant from Vera: "That'h a lovely dress mer Ruby Bristow two irroth family••ate died � i F. 1815�i t��mbl �. ers, a n the Skenner re- , Gnderrch, Kippc;n, I ondr,n, Kis you have on." William Sarnia, and Charles, union at Stratford on Sunday. MJrsa Madelyn Iiathatn, Wind- chener, Woodrstock, ingemll, Bitty: "Thank you. I only Seaforth, as veell as numerous Alt. and Airs. -Newton Clarke nor, Mrs, Iyoaglan Cooper, Kip Hamilton, Tills<onburg and Cain- wear it W. oteas." nieces and nephews. visited on Sunday' with Mr. pen, and Miss Lynda Dobuon, l ton, Vera: "Whm?" Services were conducted from and Airs, Beverley Morgan of e Thames Road. 1 $' Air. and Mrs. Phil .Hern and m ' family visited Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs- Bob Bibby and family of Kirkton. Mr, and' Mrs. Harold Clarke attended the Hunter and Steele wedding at Motherwell Presby- "Just because I've got to • terian Church on Saturday af= get up early there's no rea- GJ ternoon• son for you folks to rush Mrs. .Jack Mahar, Danny and off.,, "r Darlene of London are spending a few days this week with Mr, Sell that unnecessary piece of ••+ �� �, and Mrs. Colin, Gilfillan, Grant furniture •through a Huron Ex. and Barbara Anne, positor Classified Ad. 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FLANNERY CLEANERS Phone 87 1 Seaforth whom SEAFORTH SHOP AND DANCE .,Shop and Dance Along Along To See Our Selection of Store -Wide Bargains . . . BAR -B -Q ......... I ......... I....... 7.79 Boys' or Girls' CCM BICYCLE .................... 43.95 GARDEN WHEELBARROW ... , , . 9.99 CROQUET SET with Stand ......... 8.25 HAIR DRYERS ... . ............... 14,95 HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER .... 69.95 DRAW Win a Chrome Top White Enamelled Waste Can. Get a Free Ticket with Every Dollar Purchase — Thursday and Friday. ' SCHEDULE "A" TO THE FOREGOING NOTICE CONSTRUCTION OF WATERMAINS, including connections and a well on:. . 1. EASEb'fENT, from well on the east side of Water Street approximately 200 feet north of Bayfield Street to Water Street. 2. WATER STREET AND EASEMENT, from Queen Street to Front Street. 3. BAYFDMD STREET, from William Street to 100 feet west of Mill Street. 4. WILLIAM STREET, from Bayfield Street to 210 feet northerly. 5.1 CENTRE STREET, from Bayfield Street to Front Street. 6. EASEMENT - LOT 3, from Bayfield Street to Front Street. . 7. FRONT STREET, from 195 feet East of Centre Street to 330 feet west of Centre Street. $9,000.00 u — F. 1815.63 SCHEDULE `B" .) TO THE FOREGOING NOTICE 1. J. S. Barry—Lots 39; 40, North Street: 2. James E. Brown—pt. lot 11. Cone. 2, HRS. 3, Johnnie Blue—lots 2429 and 32, Armitage Sy, 4.. Mrs. Marjorie Calhoun—pt. park lot 6. 5. Mrs. Elizabeth Carter—pt. 16, W. Centre St. 6. William Cooper—lots 36-37, North St, 7. Garnet Dalrymple—lot 16, E. Centre St. 8. Robert S. Doig—lot 38, North St. 9. Egmondville United Church—pt. lots 2 and 3, W. Cen- tre St. 10. Egmondville United Church Manse—pt. lots 2 and 3, W. Centre St. 11. John Fraiser-pt. lot 11, Con. 2 HRS. 12. Newman Garrett—lot 7, W. Centre St. 13. Misses Ina and ' Marion Gray—lot 12, W. Centre St. 14. Mrs. Jessie Gray—lot 20, E. Centre St. 15. Lyle Hammond—pt, lot 11,• Con. 2 HRS. 16. Warden Haney—pt. park lot 8, Con. 2 HRS. 17. Warden Haney—pt. lots 6 and 7, Van Egmond Sy. 18. Ivy Henderson—lots 11-12.13, Armitage Sy. 19. Andrew Houston—pt. lot 10, E. Centre St. 20. Miss Bernice Hulley—lot 14, W. Centre St. i 21. Hartman Huisser—lots 2-31, North St. 22. Minerva Keyes Estate—pt. lot 10, E. Centre St. 23. Reg. Knights—lot 16, W. Centre St. 24. Mrs. Eliz. Kruse—lots 31-33, W. Mill St. 25. A. M. Lithgow—lots 23-24, North St. 26. Charles Geddes—lot 13, E. Centre St. 27. Miss Sarah McCloy- -lot 12, E. Centre St. 28. Roy McGeoch—lots 10,•11 W. Centre St. 29.' M. McGrath—lots 10 'std' 19, Armitage Sy. 30. Roderick McLean—lot 16, Water St. 31. Allan Nicholson—S% park lot 5. 32. Bernard Nott—lot 15, W. Centre St. 33. Roy Rau—lot 15, Armitage Sy. 34. Ken Ritchie—lot 19, North St. 35. John Ruston—lot 14, E. Centre St. 36. William Blair—lots 9 and 20, Armitage Sy. 37. Miss Donalda Adams—lot 6, W. Centre St. 38, Harold Wilson—lots $7-38, E. Centre St. 39. Charles Wood—lot 18, E. Centre St. 40. Miss Elizabeth M. Grieve—lot 15, E. • Centre St.' 41. Norvel V. Stimore=lot 39, W. Mill St, 42. Max Carter—lot 9, W. Centre St. 43. Sidney Gemmell—lot 7, W. Centre St. 44. -Garnet Stockwell—lot 8, W. Centre St. 45, William Scotehmer—IoM, We Centre St. 46. John McLachlan—lot 1, W, Centre St. 47. Elmer Shade• lots 1 and 2, Water St. 48. Wilmer Cuthill—lots 3-7, Water St. 49. Mrs. M. Messenger—north pt. lot 1, South Bayfleld St. 50. Cleave CcloMbs—lot 4, South Front St. 51, Jackson Aluminum Ltd.—lot 1, E. Centre St. 52. Frank Ni h (2 apartments) -pt. lot 1, E. Ceptre St.' 53. Fred Adrds-•-�E% lot 2, North Front St. 54. Ross Nicholson—lot 4, North Front St. 55. Mrs. Robert Dalrymple—pt. lot 1, E. Centre St. 56. Mel Cooper -lot 2 Sodth Bayfield St., - 57, Mrs. Rena Caldwell—pt, lot 1, E. Centre St. 58. Grant M. Fixlnigan--pt. park lot 10, Cone, 2 HRS. 59. Ross Alexander—lot 11, E. Side Fron£ St. 60. Stewart butt ->-part lot 11, Con, 2 HRS. iii. S, A. Brightwell (2 apartments)—pt. lot 11, piaci 10,• Col 2 H 4 f • , s a r 0