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Setisfactton. Guaranteed
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; • Off Lancaster
KITCHENER
Telephone 5-5645 '
Seaforth Lions Park
THE BATHING PAVILION AND
REFRESHMENT BOOTH AT THE t
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK WILL
CLOSE FOR THE SEASON AFTER
LABOR DAY
Supervision of the Pool will cease at
that time. "
evenings When Ball Gimes ark play-
edl, the Refrtshment Booth will be
reopened,
Large groups wishing Picnic facilities
during September may make special
arrangements by cOittaiing e. ',A. Trott,
. Phone 150, S'eaforth:
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Coming Events Personals
pg.folpqr rou yew:. , T_TYGIF‘NIC SUPPLIES (R1.1 13131113
dancing Weasel:Pe awaiting You at 11-a• Goode) leaded postpaid in plain, sealed
the Crystal Daiwa Mitchell. eive9 FridaY •envelope with price lit. 6 samples 25c;
night. with Don Roberkon and his Rauch 24 samples 31.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-78.
Bays.
4263x1 NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
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Help Wanted
WANTED GIRL TO WORK AS
ws4tres. A3nitlY TASTY GRILL..
, 4263x1
MALE HELP WANTED
yOUNG MEN WANTED TO MARE
, furniture trade. Must be capable and
industrious. App3 m Tunann•
John Boshart & Sons
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ing all aspects of a trade are asked to
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Notices
NOTICE—WE DO ClISTOM BEAN
yelling.NELSON RILEY, R.R. 2.
Kippen. ez62r.2
For Rent
NOR RENT — FURNISHED HOUSE -
keeping e.partment; all conveniences.
Apply to Box 803, HURON EXPOSITOR
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Auction Sales
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'4atilrdurih 1,0310n, --
Art- Vrci*I0Y., o 01,9hexi,
spent 11 -0,w days With 'her -0
eN.frfe. dame* Dal.e.
0,100.100,10, 40wit4 SO *P.,
Pe4.0';are On a *Our tilt
throat aklerthera Ontario and, the
States •
WWW4M, Rale: le at the O.N.L.
e4ztb!Ua Iil horses, We wish
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AUCTION SALE OF 50 HEAD OF
Holstein Cows and Heifers.—Harold
Jackson and W. Scott have received in-
structions to sell at Mitchell Sale Barns,
Mitchell, on 'Tuesday. September 6th, at
2 tam., 50 High Grade Holstein Cows and
Heifers. These cattle are all T.B. tested
and mostly all are ealtfhood vaccinated,
and consist of: 1 cow, due Oct. 1st; 2
4 -year-old cows, due Sept, 15; 1 heifer
rising 3 years, due Sept 12; 15 heifers
rising 3 years, springing; SO well -marked
growtby heifers, ranging from 12 to 18
months, many of them ready to breed;
also 4 Tamworth sows, bred 10 weeks; 2
Tamworth sows, bred 4 weeks; 1 pure
bred Tamworth hog, 10 months old; 1
rubber tired truck wagon; usual r m of
weaners and chunks. Terras — Cash.
AARON STEINACHER, Proprietor; Jack -
sop & Scott, Auctioneers.
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PLEARING AUCTION SALE OF MA-
chinery and Household Effects, at
A/TOWER KNIVES WELDED A. N D Lot 9, Concession 9, Mullett Townsh in.
tua einagened. Lawn mower. also share. 1Y4 miles north and 1 mile west of Kin-
ened. JOHN litaeLEAN, Egniondviue burn, Wednesday, September 7th, at 1
Garage. 4255-tf P.m.: MACHINERY-41cCormick binder;
M -H. mower; seed drill; land roller; tar -
cant; farm wagon and hay rack;
gravel box; wagon box; sling chain; fun-
ning •mill; stock rack ; 1,000 -Ib. scales:
sling ropes; pitch forks; ladders; bar-
rels; 3 -section harrows; scattier; iron ket-
tle; new doubletrees and whiffletrees;
synall blacksmith forge and anvil: guan-
Norfar,--THE PERSON WBO RE- tity red elm plank; shingles; set of
breeching harness; single harness; woven
cently removed a watch and other wire feriae stretcher; set of taps end
dies, 4 to % inch; all kinds of tools ; 1
steel tired top buggy; 1 wire wheel lub-
ber tired buggy (like new); Portland cut-
ter, logging chain; 9 cords off hardwood.
HOUSEHOLD EFFEcTs—a davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Britton were
settee and 2 chairs ; 5 rocking chairs; oe- j.n London on Thursday.
casional chairs; small tables: Pedestals ; Wedding bells are ringing in
2 toilet sets; 2 bedroom suites complete;
VOR SALE—STUDIO COUCH. PHONE quantity of bed •1Mens. Quilts and blan-1 this vicinity this week.
178, Seaforth. 4263-1 Itets; Wilton rug 9x12; all-ertaanel kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm,
range; glass china cabinet; heating stove; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon and Mr-
-L" also baby tenths. PHONE 1604, Sea- mond wi
drophead sewing machine;; :II -land Mrs. James Malcolm attended
pate SALE—FOLDING BABY BUGGY; extension table and dining chair:
forth. 4263-1 cupboard clocks • chest of drawers: lin- the funeral of their cousin, Mrs.
Archie Hardill, in Long Branch on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Belfour, ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bel -
four on a lO-day trip to Northern
'RARNS CLEANED AND WHITEWASH-
" ed following T.B. test Brand new
spraYer capable of 1.000 pounds. pressure.
Work done to inspector's satin' faction.
Phone 44 r 9; Dublin. FRED HARBURN.
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Mr, $teick,,sp4ut the weekend
with 'friends in Rrocefield.
Miss Ruth Olarhe has returned
to her borne after Apen.ding a. week
at the summer cap, Goderich.
Mr. aid Mrs. WM. MeAsn and
family were camping at Ba'yfield
during the, past Week.
Mr. andMrs..0. Chutor and lit-
tle daughterj„ Herriston, spent
the week -end at the parental home.
Mrs. Wm. Hart, in company with
Mrs. H. McClinchey, Bayfield, and
Mr, and Mrs. Speed and daugh-
ters, •Detroit, visited the former's
nieces and nephews at Greenway
one day last week.
We regret to report that Mrs. A.
McConnell is in a London hospi-
tal for treatment. Her ;many
friends hope for a speedy recov-
ery.
articles from the repair bench in Sav-
auge's Store will save considerable trouble
by returning same immediately.
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For Sale
CROMARTY
Mrs. Ken McKellar spent a • few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Orin Fran-
cis at Woodstock and with other
friends.
Rev. Fred Harburn and Mrs.
Harburn attended the wedding of
his nephew, Alonzo Harburn, and
also visited with their many rela-
tives in this community.
Mrs. Robertson and John Rob-
er.son visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Walz, ef St.
Marys.
Anita and Alice ,Sorsdahl spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Coates, Exeter, and ac -
paned them on a motor trip.
Mr. Roy Fern, of Edmonton, vis-
ited with Mrs. R. Robertsoa.
Donna Norris and Helen Walker
of London, spent the week -end at
their .respective homes.
Miss Irene Kemp is spending a
few days with Mrs, Houghton.
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Pictured abeve is. the modern home of the Box Furniture, Ste'rk;, inn Beafoith;., which will be
opened to the pubtic on Saturday, Sept. 3, 1949. One of the most "Iltedean'' etOres , in Western
Ontario, the Box Furniture Store will feature a complete line of home furnishings. To mark the
occasion of the opening, many free draws will be conducted, among the prizes being a 4 -burner
gas range.
Summer Theatre Packs
Bayfield Town Hall
oleum floor coverings; couch; drop-leaf
VOR SALE — GIRL'S TWO -WHEEL table; coal oil stove and oven; /amps;
bicycle, in good condition. Apply to large quantity of dishes and china and
DAN DUPE& 4263x1 glassware; kitchen utenslls; curtains and
drapes; numerous other articles. Terms
OR SALE—ONE COAT, ONE SITIT, —Cash. ROBERT ROGERSON, Proprie-
two pieces, lady's dress, size 16-18- tor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; E.
SCOINIS. THE CLEANER. Chesney. Clerk. 4262-2 and Eastern Ontario recently.
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SALE ON LOT 24, CON. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Rose Pepper at -
t A UCTION
VOR . DALE -150 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4" MaKillop, 114 north of Seaforth, le tended Toronto Exhibition on
-••• nilinets. starting to lay. APPI-y• to east, on Friday. September ath, at 12.30: Tuesday.
HARRY )10Y, Hensail. Phone 36. Hen- HORSES -1 black raare. CATTLE -1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roney and
sem 4263-1 choice Durham cow, bred around April 1,1 MI'. and Mrs. Charles Roney • and
!milking good; 10 good Hurl:earn heifers,
JI0R SATM--LADY'S IHUSKR.AT • FUR 'cad -vaccinated, 2 years old; 3 heifers; 2 ' Carl visited in Lakeside and St.
coat, size 40. good es new. Can be, steers 1% years old. HOG5-2 sows, one
seen at sale an. Wednesday. September 1.Ifirst litter; 1 second litter; 1 choice young
ROBERT' ROGERSON. 4263:1 I Tamworth hog; some good chunks .
ISHEEP-4 good Leicester ewes .2 -years
ULLETS FOR SALE --.• 400, FIVE ' old. IMPLEMENTS—Model 13 Case trac-
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An unsuspected talent for burl-
esque Popped up in Bayfield Sat-
urday night when Bayfield Sum-
mer Theatre offered to a packed
audience the wackiest variety bill
seen in these parts for many a day.
Citizens and summer visitors
took part, eome 7G of -them. The
show also had a.udience participa-
tion to an unusual degree from the
back gallery fans to the four-year-
old, stage-struck lad who crawled
on stage himself in his absorption
in the play and various other
turns.
"Bayfield Summer Theatre is the
most amorphous company in exist-
ence. It has no theatre, no mem-
bership and no money," explained
radio's Jim Scott, who seenaed, to
be master of ceremonies,"with his
talented wife, Liz Scott; who was
in, charge of production: 'He offer-
ed a comedy flip on his own ac-
count, in; company with his broth-
er.
Mary:, on Sunday.
Miss Gloria Ann Pepper visited
a few days in Mitchell with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J.
eeeeee ,aa, &thee red. phone tor; 1 tracl.or cultivator; on e dise. Kemp.
23 r 12, Blyth. WARD KNOX. 1 Fleury & Bissell make ; 4 -section spring
4263x3 tooth cultivator: Case 3 -furrow Plow 071 Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin and
rubber; Case 6 -inch one-way disc or tiller; family visited in Milverton tin
VW; SALE -1 max came raereBe, 11 fertilizer spreader, new; Massey -Harris 1 Wedaesdlly.
in' good condition- HENRY ENZENS- i 10 -foot power 'binder; hay loader, M.-11.,
GERGER, R.R. 5, Seaforth. Phone 839 r 1 drophead; side rake, McCormick ; 2 sets1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pullman,
25, Seaforth. 4268-1 harrows; 2 sets scales; 1 walking plow: of Calitornia, visited with his eis-
5 M. -H. bean snuffler and bean puller, real ter, Mrs. J. Belfour, ter a few days.
pciee SALE --OWNER LEAVING l'oTv14, 1 g1. . tire °3 good sleighs and Vet, lei
' anustt be sold: 1 Kroehler chesterfield, rubberi16
etiWresag Mrs.
Eloise Werner visited wits
2 chairs; 1 modern bed coraplete.osPrinas a,x,..esa.d.„.. be...on:1:n flat rack; 1 manure Glenn Pepper last week.
end mattress; 1 (if not sold before Mr and Mrs. Albert H. Yeo re-
SON- Apply at Kling's Store.
trilii'gtht jai"' IMII WIL"Is-a-tre 1; 2 'chicken brooders, electric; chick- .
4263.1 .cn equipment, etc.; geese; 250 veleta turned to their home in Toronto
Roeli-Larhoen, Sussex. GRAIN—About 4 after visiting with her sister, Mrs.
-fitog RALE___Impir sGkg. sruniqc acre.; of cobbing corn. on the field; aLso
3. Malcolm, and Mr. Malcolm, and'
a nachinee. electric and treadle. Be. about 8 acres of ensilage cona on field;
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these corn fields will he offered for sale brother, Mr. George Pepper and
nairs to an makes. SINGER SEWING of not old previously; about 10 feet of Mrs. Pepper, and with other
CENTRE, 78 Ontario St, Stratford_
last year's ensilage in silo yet; several friends.
wooden barrels and steel drums. Ft/REI-
FOR SALE—LADY'S BLACK CLOTH TURK—Beds' chairs'tabiem,
article, too numerous to mention; tools ,
tables, many otheil
Mr. and Mrs.- Dalton Malcolm,
Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm,
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coatsize 164.8. chamois lined to r.nd forks ; hay car; rope and manyart I
- Keith and Bruce, and Mr. and Mrs.
waist. large silver fox fur collar, in good les that are used about farro. IVIust be
HURON EXPOSTTOR. Bem,,,..71-5• { cold as the farm is sold. Terms --Cash. Albert Yeo spent Sunday with Mr
emidi.tion. Clesn home. Apply 1, .
'4',3x1; , HARVEY McILWAIN, Proprietor; Hat- i and Mrs. Ross Gordon, it being
poet SALE -400 BARRED ROCK PUL- ' old Jacicson. Auctioneer: E. P. Chesney. ' Donna's third birthday. A duck
' Clrk. 4203-2
le514nam
ths old (laying): also 10
th.
1 and chicken dinner was enjoyed
£"od pigs vre*hing about 70 The, eacb
Jee-epyr S. O'REILLY. Phone 46 r 3, by all.
Dublin. 4263x1
Marriages
p4OR SALE --FRAME, BANK BARN, 36x BELL - COOPER— In Toronto, on July
A 56 in Grricr•isb T1;3'm ewer rno'. on 23, jane Cooper, daughter of Mrs. Annie
vne side. available for other side; also a Cooper. Tangier, Nova Scotia, to William
J. Bell, Eon of the late Mr. and Mrs. R.
P. Bell. of Seaforth.
Cards of Thanks
limited number of .hydro r..t1-. an
Anvil,' to WALTER J. FORBES, R.R. 2,
Clinton. Phone 904 r 31. Clinton.
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Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE --1985 CHRYSLER SEDAN.
in good condition. Apply to MAR-
GARET HUDSON. Phone 187-W,. Sea -
forth. 42631
port SALE — CHEVROLET COUPE.
1937; bust be sold this month. Phone
CLINTON, 9-W or 60. 4262-2
FOR SALE -1936 FORD V-8 COACIL
excellent condition; good tires, heater.
KEN 11010, Phone 662 r 3, Seaforth,
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VOR SALE -1938 CHEVROLET COACH
A in' excel/eat condition. Apply DUN-
LOP'S B. A. SERVICE STATION.
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pOR SALE — 1941 FORD SEDAN.
Super De Luxe: radio, heater, new
tires: now motor. gone 4 000 miles. AP -
ply SEAFORTH MOTORS.
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USED CAR BARGAINS
48
48
48
47
47
40 PLYMOUTH SWAN
GREY. PLEETLINE COACH
MEV. COACH: low mileage.
FOR.D SEDAN
CHEV. FLEETLINE SEDAN'
Many Extral.
CHEW. COACH
39
PONTIAC COACH
38 MEV, COACH ,
MANY mina VALVES
ORITSSELS MOTORS
ttmno of Better treed dare"
OPEW,ifittlY ReYENIND
R.S. E. L. BOX WISHES TO TAKE
this opportunity to express her ap-
t reciation to ell those who so kindly re-
membered her while a patirnt in bcott
Memorial HosPital• 4263x1
R. AND MRS. LLOYD HORTON.
Listowel. and the Mi.ses Margaret and
Joan Barton wish to express their sincere
•thsnks to their many friends who sent
messages of sympathy to them in their
bereavement. 4263x1
AAR. AND MRS. JOSEPH M. ECKERT,
of McKillop, wish to thank all those
who gave money and the collectors, doc-
tors and homi.tal staff, for assistance ren-
dered at the time of their occident; also
to thank Senator W 11. Golding for his
letter of sympathy. 4263x1
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Deaths
MacTAVIS'H—In Seaforth, on ThnrPday.
August 25, John MacTavish.
Births
DROVER ---in St. Joseph's Hospital. Lon-
don, on August 31, 19(9, to Dr. and
Mrs. John E. Drover, of Thorndale, a
daughter.
FRY—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Fry (nee Phyllis Scott), a daughter.
ANFIVIESNOMMINIM
CONSTANCE
Mrs. Harvey Taylor is at pre-
sent a patient in Seaforth Hospi-
tal, We hope she Will soon be able
to be home again.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown and
Joyce spent the week -end in To-
ronto.
Mtge Prances Downey, of Tiver-
ton, spent the week -end with the
Stepheneolas.
Miss Addie Colclough Is visiting
trith her sister in Pitiffalo,
cern, gives the proceeds of its
anLuif shout'Acifiards a, local cause.
This year Beale special; need of
Trinity Anglican Church will bene-
fit
Responsible in various ways for
the success of this season's event
were 'Janet 'Mitchell,. Ethel Vault,
Floy Watson, Jill Millsap, Ger-
trude Gairdner, Eleanor' Torrens,
Gwen Pemberton, John McConkey,
Ford Stechnan, Jack Guthrie, Bill
Hawkins, Jessie Metcalf, Mary
Ladd, Ruth McAllister, Ted Mack,
Phyllis Buchanan and Jim and Liz
Scott.
"The Girls and the Boys," in the
show were Mary Alice Hunter,
Margaret Bauer, Bobbie Ruby,
Elise Phillips, Donna Sturgeon, Jill
Millsap, Barbara Bassett, Barbara
Mahar, Susan Phillips, Adelaide
Mitchell, Therese Bauer, Helen
Abenhart, Nan,Galbraith, Janet
Rourke, s Mack, Elizabeth
and Mary Latimer, Barbara Stev-
enson, Joan Sutherland, John Mac-
kenzie, John Duffy, Terry Rourke,
Edwards Watson, Larry Pember-
ton, Erice Petaberton, Bill Brent,
Alan Ormond, John McConkey,
Jack Praser, Robin Mitchell, Chas.
Rogers, Fred McKeon, Ross' Buch-
anan and Lewis Cook
"Town Hall, Saturday Night,"
was a show with lots to commend
it. Fast-moving, hilarious, amaz-
ingly costumed and all cleverly
arranged, 'in a minute or so, this
is an example of what a' Little
Theatre movement, vacation vari-
ety, can do on the lake circuit.
Toping the evening was a fun-
ny burlesque of "The ,Highway-
man," with suitable apologies to
Mr. NOyes for such irreverent han-
dling er his dramatic verse, Jim
Scott was the narrator for this
otherwise dumb crambo show
which was a joybully abandoned
mixture of music hall, high •scheol,
slick slapstick and parlor char-
ades. Art and Elise Phillips with
the Family Troupe were credited
with this tear -mopping achieve-
ment. •
Hayfield Summer Theatre, which
is essentially a community con-
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KITTEN
Mr. and Mrs. E. McBride and
family returned home after spend -
leg a pleasant holiday at Meaford,
Midland and other points.
Mrs. 11. Brightmore, of London,
is visiting her sister and brother-,
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coch-
rane.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
FOR FUNCTIONAL
FARM BUILDINGS, ectey
gir RAFTERS
Today, farm building is no
longer a problem — sturdy,
economical, easy - to - erect
Timberib Rafters provide the
solution: Laminated arched
rafters, form sides and roof
in one continuous piece, mak-
ing it possible for the entire
frame c$%,the building to be
erdcted in a few hours time.
Perfect for Machine sheds,
barnseponitry bouses, dwell -
A L. Si nog a a A
all tyPes, •
AVADAL11.6 HOWL
tlivilltiltIrmsbnilding9 of
ROOFING
HAROLD N.
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ell
R* R. 1
Phone 96.r 23 ZU11"
:14enaall
00Uele Will 1170 ft l Undolle Otfeifffit_
Wore present Zro0110101/, MeMe
treal, West ,loor110, :Pgr
ter Lankbeth Ceara?, and UM-.
dW4.
The catiwegatiOn Q St, Pall1'0
Anglican Cbureb held a 00019.1 etire
ening in the phUrch, schoolroom
Monday of this, week to honor M.
at Mrs, H. Lawrence, Prominent
and active church Members, who
are tartlyt leaving for Drumb0,
where Mr. Lawrence bas received
the appointment as bank manager
of the Bank of Montreal. Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence were presented with
an electric tea kettle, Mr. A. L.
Case reading the adaress and the
presentation made by Jean Hen-
derson. Contests and a quiz were
featured and luncheon flerved. Mr.
Lawrence, who has been an ac
countant with the Bank of Mont-
real here for the past 10 years, has
been •treasurer of the Charaber of
Commerce, Red Cross and St.
Paul's Church.
Mr. Charles Farquhar has re-
ceived the appointment as care-
taker of Hensel public school.
Mr, Rose Dick, who has 'been, ill
with a heart condition for the Past
number of weeks in Clinton Hos-
pital, returned home on Saturday
last.
Mre. James Bonthron and Miss
M. Reid visited with Goderich
friends last week.
Master Billy Shaddick, who has
spent the summer months the
guest of his aunt, Miss Elvera
Churchill, and his graudmotIter,
MTS. Churchill, of Toronto, whO
Inserted for Stanley Township, in
the Exeter Thnes-Advocate, but for
the residents' of ,lIsborne Town-
shipedafalined.
ParkeJones': That the Clerk
be instructed to add .the costs of
eutting weeds on the Mrs. Mary
RStoelthan propertyeto the collector's
Parke and Tudor: That the Clerk
be instructed to forward the ac-
count of Fire Department services
at the H. Parker fire, to the Tovea-
ship of Tuckersmith. Carried.
Bills and accounts were read as
follows: Mueller Limited, Hydro-
tite and Febrex, W.W., $30.48; R.
Swale, labor, fence, a9; J. Boa,
labor, fence, fee; P. Boa, labor,
fence, $9; H. Smale, labor, fence,
$9; J. Bonthron & Son, wreath, $9;
P. G. Bonthron, postage, $10.U0.
Total, $85.48. Tudor and Hoy: That
the accounts as read- be paid. Car-
ried.
Tudor and Jones:
adjourn. Carried.
Archie Parsons is confined to hes
bed with an attack of ppeumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and
family 'have returned home after a
week's holidays in the U.S.A.
Miss Jean Wilhelm and friend,
of Stratford,. vigited on' StilltlaV
with Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Jenes. '
Quite a number from 'here are
taking in the Exhibition in Toron-
to this...week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Homey, of
Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter and Gail -Ann visited
recently with Mrs. Lottie Colwell
at Cargill.
Members of the Mission Band' of
St. Andrew's United Church here
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Kay on Saturday, Sept. 10
from 2 to 5 p.m. Please note the
change of date.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Forsyth, of
Kippen, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
M
H. M. Chesney and rs. Harebell
Thompson, Brucefield.
Mn. and Mrs. A. B. Cousens, Can-
field, Ohio, recently visited with
Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, VIr.
and Mrs. Wright accompanied
them home and spent a week in
Canheld. They also visited. Dr.
John Stewart, of Western Reserve
University in Cleveland, coming by
plane from Cleveland to London.
HENSALL
eieemmmessner
Miss Dorothy Hobday, of Rich-
ville, has returned to her home af-
ter spending a week with Miss Isa-
belle Alexander.
Misses Ruth Erskine and Jean
Alexander, of London, were week-
end guests at the latter's home in
Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence leave
this week for Drumbo.
The regular meeting of Plensall
Council was held Tuesday evening,
August 23, at 8.30 p.m. in the coun-
cil chamber with the following
members being present: Reeve A.
W. Kerslake, W. Parke, N, Jones
and 3. Tudor. On motion of Parke
and Tudor, the minutes were
adopted as read.
At this time H. Hoy and R. E.
Shaddick appeared. re qualifying
for council, it was decided by them
that the first man nominated would
qualify. Harry Hoy, a candidate
for the office of "councillor, quali-
fied at 8.40 p.m, and after, taking
his oath of office before the Clerk
Reeve A .W. Kerslake invited. 1'4
to the vacant seat and advised him
that all members of council had
the same voice in all deeisions.
P. Harburn reported that he
needed some 8 -inch tile for the
streets and was instructed to se-
cure the same. 3. A. Paterson,
Clerk -Treasurer, reported re .the
meeting of the Ausable ValleY•
Construction meeting held in Park-
hill recently, also that Mr. Stewart
of the C R. Ilagey Engineedalrig
Co. was here and the talk he bad
with him; also that W. Fairbairn
had requested permission to oper-
ate the service station he had re-
cently secured from the M. Moir
Estate. Tudor and Jones: That
we grant permission to WM. Paitai,
That we now
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Berringer - Pybus
In an attractive ceremony at
Dundas Centre United Churcb,
London, on Saturday, Rev. A. M.
Stuart united in marriage Iris
Jeanne, daughter of Mrs, Pybus,
Lorne Ave., London, and the late
Gordon Pybus, to George Elton
Berringer, son of Mr, and Mrs. A.
Berringer, of South Brookfield,
Nova Scotia. Maurice Beckham
provided a background of wedding
music during the service, which
took place in a candle -lit setting of
palms, ferns and pastel shades of
gladioli. Enterting the church with
her uncle, William Pybus, of.Exe-
ter, the bride was attractive in a
traditional gown of white 'slipper
satin, fashioned with pearl trim
med bertha collar and full bouffant
skirt falling into a slight trate. A
halo headdress, studded with
peals, held her finger-tip vell, And
she carried, a bouquet Of Yellow
Gloria roses. The bride was, at-
tended by her two sisters, Miss
Margaret -Pybus, in yellow taffeta,
and Miss Mildred Pybus, in mauve
taffeta, both gowns being similar,
tight -fitting bodice and bouffant
skirt, and they wore matching halo
hats and carried bronze Talisman
roses. Edward Berringer, of Mon-
treal, brother of the groom, was
best man, and ushers were Ronald
Young and Ernest Clark. Receiv-
ing guests at Hook's Coffee- Shoppe
following the ceremony, the bride's
mother was costumed in dove gray
crepe trimmed with lace, with
matching accessories, and wore a
corsage of mauve gladioli and yel-
low roses. Eor a wedding trip to
Nova Scotia, the bride donned a
sky blue gabardine suit with navy
accessories, and a corsage of white
and pink roses. On their return the
bairn to operate the service sta-
tion at London Road and' Queen
St. Carried.; • ' , •
The Clerk presented the deed
tor three lots secured from the
Hudson Estate by the Park Board.
Correspondence" was read as fol-
lows: Canadian National Rail-
ways, Workmen's Compensation
Board. Mrs. Mary Stephan, Mrs. J.
Walker, Mrs. H. McAllister, Dr. G.
S. Barber, Mrs. Pearl Passmore,
Huron Expositor, Zurich Herald,
Township of Usborne, Department
of National Revenue, Department
of Highways, Peacock Brothers,
Ontkrio Municipal Association,
Continental Films—same consider-
ed and filed.
Tudor and Hoy: That the Clerk
be instructed to insert the same
notice, re the Fire Brigade as was
,Youth for Christ
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NOTICE
Residents of
Huron County
In'accordance with Section 14, Schedule
"B" of the Public Health Act,. — "No
privy -vault, cesspool* septic tank or
reservoir into which a privy, water
closet, stable or sink is drained shall be
established until the approval of the
Medical Officer of Health is obtained."
Applications for any such installation
shall be made to the -
MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH,'
Huron County Health Unit,
Clinton, Ontario.
Plumbers, drairdnen,,, Contractors and
thi general public Etre retiuested to fol.-
lolztr these instructions.
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