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Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
DANCING NIGHTLY
GORDON DELAMONT and his ORCHESTRA
MIDNIGHT DANCE JULY 7th, 12.05 A.M.
SUNDAY JULY Gth, 9 P.M.
"VARIETY EN'T'ERTAINERS"
Alhstar Programme _ Ruth Cole—Acrobatic Dancer. Bill Davies—
Ventriloquist. Joyce Whorwood—Persouality Singer. Lou Rayne--
English
ayne—English Comedienne, Cliff Kelly—Pianist
COMING
THURSDAY — JULY 10th
MART KEN'NEY
and his WESTERN GENTLEMEN
MAKE IT A DATE!
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OLD TIME
Social
Strawberry
ON THE MANSE LAWN
Brucefield United Church
FRIDAY, JULY 4
Supper 6 to 8.30 p.m., followed by a Play
"HAPPINESS AHEAD"
By the Brucefield United Church Choir (Play Repeated by Request)
SUPPER MENU: Sliced Cottage Roll Salads
Rolls, Bread and Butter Tarts, Cake
Strawberries and Cream Tea
Admission: Adults 75c Children 25c
COME AND ENJOY A'GOOD EVENING
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, R. E. Bright is confined to
Scott Memorial Hospital with a
broken leg and broken ribs as the.
result. of a fall on Tuesday evening
at the `'Coiumereial Hotel where he
has been living. Mr. Bright fell over
the bannister on the ,stairs, landing
on a showcase below.
Holiday, visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
C. H. CGerniss. were Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Garniss and Patricia of Hamil-
ton, Mrs. J. A. Ballantyne, Mr, and
Mrs, Alan Garniss 'and Gail of Lon-
don; Miss Olive Scott and Mrs, Laura
Kirton from Bluevale,
Mrs. 'Eleanor Ritchie, Mr. Fletcher
Ritchie, Mrs. Edythe Wallace and
,James and Mr. Mel -vin Ritchie were
in Toronto on Saturday attending the
Ritchie -McBride wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ritchie- and
family of St. Marys are visiting at
the home of Mrs. Ritchie.
Mrs. Acla Reid and Miss Galbraith
spent the week end with their sister
anti brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Marks, Bayfield.
Miss Ethel Storey is spending 'a
few days in Kitchener at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Clendon Christie.
Mr, H, Langford, London, spent the
week end at his home here,
Mr. and Mrs, H. Minnett, Toronto,
spent the week enol at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Box.
Miss Jean McMaster, Hamilton, is
spending three weeks' holiday with
her parents, Di'. and Mrs. E. A.
McMaster.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barrett and fam-
ily, Hamilton, spent the week end
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Aberhart,
Miss Ann Christopher, London, is
spending holidays With relatives here.
Miss Jean Brodie, Kirkland Lake,
and Miss Ann Brodie, Toronto, spent
the week end With their parents, 11Ir.
and Mrs. Charles Brodie.
Mrs. Orville bale . has returned
from Burlington, where her sou Keitl
recently opened a wallpaper ant
paint studio, •
..
Dr, and Mrs. M. Stapleton are visit
ing with relatives in Lewistown; Penn
Miss Jean Kelly, St. Clements, spen
the week end with her parents, Mr
and Mr's. Leo Kelly.
• Miss Gladys Thompson, Niagara
Falls, is spending the sunttner holiday
with her mother Mrs. J. B: Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. F. Kling and Marilyn,
spent the Week end in Hamilton with
Ms sister Mrs, 0. J. Smith, Marilyt
remained.. .
Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Kiug ant
Heather, Brantford, were week end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
'Robert Joynt.
Miss Hazel Anderson, Toronto, is
three weeks' holidays with her par
eats, Mr. and Mrs, W. Anderson,
NA•, and Mrs. H: G. Meir and family
visited the latter's mother Mrs. L.
Henry, Windsor. Mr. Meir attended
the District "A" Lions convention.
Miss Marion Chamberlain is holi
dayiug at the home of Iter sister Mrs
R. Huras, and Mr. Hues, Stratford.
Miss Dolores Bergey, Listowel, is
spending a few days with Miss
Eleanor Weaver.
Miss Clara Iirauskopf, Detroit, Mr
and Mrs, Allen Keller, Pioneer, Ohio
and Messrs. August and Joseph Kraus
kopf, Morenville, Alberta, Are guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 30111
Beige. Joseph has not been here 901
97 years.
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Savauge and
son Michael, Toronto, spent the holi
day week end with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Sills and Joe have
returned to their home in Baltimore,
Mr. Ronald Sills accompanied them,
Mrs.. Peter McIver and daughter
Miss Margaret BIcIver are visiting
with the fornmer's brother, Mr, Thos.
Jolntson, Flint, Mich,
Nliss Mary Devereaux, Toronto, Miss
Helen Devereaux, London, spent the
ONTARIO
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE
TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC
Re : 1947. Amendments to the Ontario
Highway Traffic Act
Every motor vehicle owner anti driver should become familiar with the new 1947 amendments
to the Highway Traffic Act. The purpose of this legislation is to encourage safe driving and
to assure the collection of damages awarded by our Courts for personal injuries suffered or
property damaged.
On and After July 1st, 1947
On and after July 1st, 1947, your driver's license and all motor •
vehicle permits registered in your name will be suspended if,
following an accident in which any person is injured or any
property is damaged, you are convicted of:
(a) Any violation of a provision of the Highway Traffic Act.
or
(b) If, upon conviction for a violation of the Act even though
no occide.nt occurred, the penalty imposed by the Magis-
. trate includes suspension or revocation of your driver's
license or motor vehicle permit.
or
(c) if you are convicted of a criminal offence involving the
use of a motor vehicle.
After July 1st, 1947, your driver's
license and all motor vehicle per-
mits registered in your name will be
suspended if you fail to satisfy a
judgment secured against you for
damages on account of injury to or
death of any person or on account
of damage to property. Such judg-
ment must be satisfied at least up to
the limits of $5,000.00 for personal
injuries to one person, $10,000.00
for two or more persons and
$1,000.00 for property damage
arising out of any one accident.
Application bf Suspensions
Where a suspension is applied following the registration of a conviction, some will
remain in effect until proof of financial responsibility is filed.
Where a suspension is applied for failure to satisfy a judgment, same will remain
in effect until the judgment hasbeen satisfied or arrangements made for its pay-
ment by instalments and proof of financial responsibility is also filed.
Proof of financial responsibility may be filed (a) in the form of an insurance policy
certificate; (b) the bond of a guarantee company; (c) the depositing of money or
securities to the value of $11,000.00.
Application of Penalties
The penalties for a person operating a motor vehicle while .his license is under suspension
include a fine up to $500.00 and imprisonment up to six months, also the impounding of the
motor vehicle operated. The penalty for the operation of a motor vehicle, the permit for which
is under suspension includes a fine up to $500.00, imprisonment for six months and the for-
feiture of the vehicle to the Crown.
DRIVE CAREFULLY AND AVOID ACCIDENTS
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT
Minister
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week end with their parents.
Misses Anne and Geraldine Eckert,
Chatham, are spending their summer
vacation at their home. •
'Mr.' and Mrs, J. Jack, Gerry Jack,
and Patsy Cotter, Detroit, spent the
week end with Mr:. and Mrs. Dunn,
Mr. Jack Fortune, London, spent
the week end with his parents, 111r.
and Mrs. Leo Fortune.
Mrs, C. Ryan, Cochrane, is spending
her 'vacation at her home.
Mt. Iioy Sorennte returned to
Winnipeg.
Mr. Bud Smith is vacationing in
Winnipeg with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dunlop and
Cheryl, Ottawa, are holidaying at the
borne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. 'Dunlop. •
Mr. George Abel is in Victoria Hos.
pital, London, where he underwent an
operation and is making progress.
Mrs. J. E. Willis is spending a few
days in Dundas at the Monte of her
sister Mrs. Russell Walter and 11r,
1,lalter.
Mr, win, Bell, Toronto, spent the
week end with his sister Miss Mary
Bell
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Armstrong,
Toronto, spent the week end with his
parents Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Arm.
on
Mr.g. and Mrs. Dolph Masse, Wind-
sor, spent the week end with her
mother, Mrs. E. Bannon,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scofield and
Nancy, Detroit, are spending a few
days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Case.
Miss Pauline Matthews has return-
ed to Kitchener after spending three
weeks' holidays with her parents,
Miss Laura MacMillan, Toronto, is
spending her holidays with her mother
NIrs. W. F. MacMillan.
Recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Thos. Aldington were Mr. Sandy Mc-
Kellar. Cromarty, Mr. and Mrs. Car-
ter Kerslake and Joyce. Stiffs,
Mr. and Mrs. Sant Hanna attended
the funeral of Thomas Bell at Exeter
Monday.
Mr. Bert Colclouglt and sister An-
netta of ,Dinsmore. Sa katenewan,
visited 91:'. and Mrs. Sant Hanna a
few days this week .
NIr, Curtise McAlister and wife and
Mary, of Sudbury, Ont., spent the
week end at the hone of his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanna.
Bobby McCowan won first prize
($3), and Audrey Dalrymple 2.nd prize
($2) in the Crich Bakery contest.
Patricia Hawkins and Con Eckert
Jr. were winners in the Walker
Electric contest.
Mr. Kenneth Eaton, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Geo. Eaton, has finished his DVA
course in business administration at
London,
BORN
AIKENHEAD — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on June 25th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Aikenhead, RR3 Kippen,
a daughter.
TOWNSEND—At Scott Memorial hos.
pital, on June 25th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Townsend, Seaforth, a
daughter.
DANCE d
in Cardno's Hall
SATURDAY, JULY 5TH
Norm Carnegie and Ills Band
ADMISSION 50c
KiPPEN EAST
Saturday Cash Specials — Two,
burner Hot Plates, each $4,95. Vel
large pkges., 2 for 55e. W. J. Finnigan
The June meeting of the Kippen
East Women's Institute was held on
the spacious lawn of Mrs; Ross Love
on Monday evening, June 30, Around
40 women and children sat down to
supper served buffet style, Mrs, I3•ugh
McGregor poured tea. After supper
a ball game was held which was
enjoyed by all. Tlie winitPi•5 in the
sports were as follows: Children
under 6, Douglas Eyre. Gail Finlay-
son and Andy McLean; girls race, •
Gladys Chapman, Erica Schultz;tz• boys
s
anti girls race, Gladys Chapman, Bob
Love; 9 -legged race, Gladys • Chan
man, Erica Schultz; married ladies
race, Mrs, Ross Chapman , Mrs: W.
Doig; kick -the -slipper, Keith Love—
Helen Love; paper plate race, Mrs.
R. Peck, Gladys Chapman. After the
sports, the members retired to the
house where the meeting got under
way with Mrs. Glen McLean presid-
ing. Opened with the Institute Ode,
followed by the Lord's prayer in uni-
son. The minutes of the April meeting
were read by Mrs. A. Alexander and
the roll call was answered by Say a
thing, or Pay. M'rs, A. Alexander then
told of her visit with the Institute
soldier boy who is a patient in Chris-
tie Street hospital and who will be
eon/hied to a wheel chair the rest of
his life, The report of the afternoon
lesson of the District Annual held in
Thames Road United Church was
given by :1Irs. 1'i'. H. McLean, A de-
scription of the 50th anniversary cel-
ebration of the W.I. held at Guelph
was given by NIrs. A. Alexander who
was one of the 10,000 women who
attended the large celebration. Guest
speaker of the evening' was Mrs. Paul
Doig of Seaforth, whose topic was
"Getting the most out of life." A few
of the main points she stressed were:
To watch how you spend your time,
practice concentration, control your
thoughts, be sociable, keep healthy,
don't grumble and last of all, be good
natured. A hearty vote of thanks was
moved by Mrs. Glen McLean to the
speaker and to the hostess. Meeting
closed with God Save the King.
DUBLIN
The annual picnic of the Dublin
Separate School was held at the Re-
creation grounds on Monday. The
main features of the outing were a
program of races and a baseball
game. A picnic lunch was served,
including ice cream.
Misses Joan Evans and Dorothy
RYAN—At Scott Memorial Hospital, Ann Costello entertained a group of
on June 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. school friends in honor of their re-
eph F. Ryan, RR1 Dublin, a laugh• spective birthdays, on Monday and
ter. Tuesday. The lunch tables on both
KENNEDY—At Scott Memorial Hos-II occasions were adorned with "Happy
pital, on JuneIlth, to Mr. and Mrs.l Birthday", cake. Games -were played
Frank Kennedy. Egutoadvill,', a' during the afternoon and a singsong
sou. . concluded the parties.
A reception in honor of Mr, and
Mrs. William -R. Lattner, Kitchener,
recent newlyweds was held at the
CROMARTY
James :Scott Sr. is proSressing faI%
orably iu Seaforth hospital, after his
recent 'illness.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Russell at-
tended the wedding of his brother
Clarence Stanley Russell and Marg-
aret Gillies at Toronto.
Miss Mary Agnes Hamilton has
left to teach at the summer physical
training camp, Gay Venture, in the
highlands of Hsliburtmi.
Miss iilary Abbotts. Toronto. and
Gordon Houghton. Ailsa Craig, with
NIrs. Houghton.
Mr. and Mrs, Neil Lammond and
Isabel, London, with Mr, and Mrs,
Lloyd Sorshahl,
Mr, and Mrs, Mac McDermid, Sea -
forth, with Mary B. Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Corhisb, Sea -
forth, with Mr. and Mrs. William
Hamilton.
Romance, Adventure and Humor—
All In Comics
For thrills—"Dick's Adventures
in Dreamland",—for laughs—"Blon-
die and Dogwood", — for adventure
—"Steve Canyon". For these and
many other great action and comedy
hits read "Puck", The Comic Week-
ly, the big color magazine in Sun-
day's Detroit Times.
'home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 3, Man-
ley. A large group of neighbors and
relatives assembled to extend con-
gratulations to the guest of honor.
An address was read by Miss Mary
Mchaue'hlin and presentation was
made of numerous gifts of linen,
silver, china and money. The bride-
groom responded on behalf of his
bride expressing their appreciation.
A social hour of dancing followed,
music being supplied by the Mc-
Quaid -Delaney Orchestra, Dainty re-
freshmente were served by a group
of youn_ ladies. Mt•, and Mrs. Lat-
tner have taken up residence in
Kitchener.
KIPPEN
Saturday Cash Specials — Two -
burner Hot Plates, encu $4.35. Vel
tater. pies,. 2 for 55c. 9..J. Finnigan
& Son.
:1'A'. and Mrs. John Modeland were
Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. L.
Henderson.
Mrs. Cecil Kaiser accompanied by
NIr. Edgar Kaiser and friend were
holiday weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earle Sproat.
Mr. William R. E. Sproat was
successful in his 4th year in meth -
rine, obtaining honours at Western
University.
WANTED! Dead or Alive
DEAD, OLD OR DISABLED
Horses, Cattle, Calves, Sheep and Hogs
PROMPT COLLECTION — WE DO THE LOADING
DARLING & CO. OF
CANADA
LIMITED
Phone COLLECT Seaforth, 15; Exeter, 235; Walkerton, 135-r-6
PROCLAMATION
Town of Seaforth
On instructions from the Council i hereby
proclaim that no clogs shall be allowed to run at
large in the Town of Seaforth during the months
of May, June, July and August.
Under authority of By -Law #111 for the
Town of Seaforth any dogs so found running at
large contrary to this Proclamation shall be liable
to be killed and the owner or harbourer pros-
ecuted.
M. A. Reid
Mayor