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AUTOMOBI E, CASUALTY,
GA1tANTEE BONDS
Bowlers Hold Social Evening,—M.
Announcement — Mr. and Mrs.•
Arthur James O Driscoll, 196 St
M. and Mrs. Norman Scotus
!n the hospital fora few weeks.
alga Mrs. Cyril Coughlin and
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S,EAFOR #. ]I4-
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS
A mixed group of local bowling
held -hick
Clair St., 'Point Edward, announce
and family were ,holidaying at
Gravenhurst- 1 Mrs• Hinehlery' returned home with
any=
• Dr. Louis •P'renderga,st and Mr
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$�xs11enting Couupaniea who
ore Security with Service;
AGENTS FOR ONTARIOB:C.,
TBIRESITE.RMAMUTUAL
>P!IR 1. INSURANCE
club members a pot sup
per and 15 end game hese Thurs-
day evening, July 31. The event
was sponsored by AUce Redd, Mrs.
Ralph McFadden, Mrs. Tony Phil -Miles
lips and Mrs. John T. Kaiser.
the engagement of their daughter,
Mary, to Flying Officer James Miles
McMillian, R,C.A,F„ Sea Island,
son of Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph
'McMiBan, Seaforth, the mar-
riage to take place August 23 at
• Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Me-
Donald and son, Robert, are spend-
ing their vacation in Trenton.
•Mr. Jahn 11f. Hinchley, Owen
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was here 'this week to visit
his mother, who has been a •patient
hint
• Mr. and Mrs, I,loyd Hoggarth
and family ®pent last week in Mid-
Land: li
•Miss r[is]en McKercher and
•Sonnd,
Mies Phile, Ottawa, were week -end ,heir
and 'Mrs.D. Molyneaux, Chicago,
are visiting Mrs.,Camilla Ryan and
Mrs. Thos. O Loughlin.
•, Mr, and Mrs. John T. Kaiser,
while in Hamilton last Saturday on
way to the station, were
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Infermation gladly given.
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Announcement—The engagement
9 a.mti in Our Lady of Mary Church,
guests o1 'Mr. and .Mrs. Finlay Mc-
Kerr.
struck by a car while riding "in a
a super-Westernivof a battle in the so one anon•
drive his rival ouC.
Sarnia.
er.could
City taxi. Mrs. K'aiser was slightly
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Mr- A- Real torRead,
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PHONE 814 SEAFORTH ,
is announced of Elizabeth Grace,
only daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth
of St. Marys, and the late
Robert Read, to Nelson C• Cardno,
Son of the late hl,. and Mrs. John
M. Cardno, Seaforth, the marriage
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is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hiusser, and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Frieday, all of Seaforth, The Rey.
E. P. Weber officiated, amid a set
ting multi -colored and
•rs. F. Devereaux, Toronto, is
spending a month at her home an
John St.Misses Joan and Alice
Devereaux and Miss Alice Keats
all of Toronto, spent the week -end
with her.
injured.
• AB. W'illlam isleave with Hall-
fax' is`spendfng his his
parents, Mr, and M'rs. Garnet Mc-
Clinchey.
• 'Mr, and Mrs. Verne Wacker,
NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — TECHNICOLOR '
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1 F ANGEL
LORETTA YOUNG JOSEPH GOTTEN
The story of a gorgeous gal who loves a man one day and doesn't
know him the next. A Blue Ribbon winner and the funniest
FOR SALE
to take place the latter part of
August.
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Joint Services. --;Northside Unit-
of gladioli
fern. Mrs. Alice Stiles was organ -Rochester,
organ-
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'MacDon-
old and Mary, spent the
N.Y., were guests of her
brother, Mr. E. P. Mrs,
one of
of the year!
Tevorstorep Dwelling on Centre
911 modern conveniences. Well
located. Early possession.length
Modern 2 -Storey Dwelling, with
garage. Sperling St.'Possession
arranged.
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Announcement.-- The engagement
is announced of Anne Madeleine
Gaunt, Reg.N., youngest daughter
oP L:n'rence Gaunt, R.R.1, Seb •
rfngville, and the late Mrs. Gaunt,
ed Church and First Presbyterian
Church, at Northside Church; 11
a.m., sermon subject, "Face To
Face." —Rev. D. Glenn Campbell,
Mini&ter-
Salvation Army, Seaforth Corps,
3 School; i
ist and Miss Julia Flannigan wasy
soloist. The bride,given in mar-
rings by her Pother, wore a floor
gown of heavyand
white satin,
fashioned with sweetheart neck-
line and Empire waistline, A seal-•
toped tiara of tbrfIIiants held her
friendsi1,
week -end with in town.
• Rev, and Mrs. R. H. Williamsy'
family, Detroit, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs M. Me -Kellar last
week.
Mr. and 'Mrs. James Grieve,
'Cheyne and
Chewed,' in 'Tuckersmitkh
•Mrs. W. T. •Kyle, Victoria, B.C.,
who h� :been •visiting Mrs. Tuesdaye
Bills in Er Flsheille, left
morning for prloville, Ont., where
she will visit prior 'to leaving for
NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -- 7ECH'NICOtQR.
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CARSON CITY
The gateway to gold and the last outpost of the lawless is Careen.
City. It is linked by the railroad, which is kluilt against terrific..
odds.
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In E&mondville, 11 storey three
bedroom dwelling; double lot, and
•o Lpi1i's Michael Rowland, elder
on of Mrs.John McIver, St. Col-
—Sunday, p.m., Sunday
P.m., Evangelistic service at the
Lions Park, Lieut. Allen will speak;
floor length veil, and she carried a
bouquet of Better Time roses and
and .Mrs. McGuire, Hannah, Ni).,
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sproat,
her home on the west Coast.
• Mr. and .Mrs, J. A. Westcott
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Coming — MR. IMPERtUM
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stable; small fruits. Possession
umban, and the late Edward Row-
land, Walton. The marriage will
Tuesday, 8 p.m., Interdenomination-,
silvered ivy, ,Miss' Shirley Frieday,
Peterboro, were guests last week
Mr. Robert MCGotligle,
and Mr.o, and' Mrs. Ronald Evans,
miLltla a mouth'
Wednesday, 4
Seaforth, sister, of the groom, was
of
Toronto, spent last week on a mot -
Brick Dwelling, Goderich St. Im-
take place Saturday, August 30, at
al prayer meeting;
p.m., Volleyball. In thednL of in-
maid of honor, wearing a Hoor-or
length of mauve nylon mar-
• Mr. and Mrs. C. Reg. Hart, To-
ronto, are visiting 'Mr• and ,Mrs. R.
trip to Wasaga and Midland.,•
• Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keating
atedtaLe possession.
Comfortable 6 -room Dwelling inminiNk
clement weather, the Siiiiday eve-
gown
quisette, With scalloped collar and
B Scott and Miss Jean Scott.6.
returned from a motor tripto
Our Shoe Prices Are
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'�P.....op; 1/3 acre of land, with
email fruits: Early possession.
Prame Dwelling on Victoria St'
wiC11 all modern conveniences. Fos-
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Other properties also listed.
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flingservice will be held in the
Hall,.st the corner pf Main and
Side Ste.• -
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full circular skirt. She carried a
bouquet of yellow carnations. Miss+
Elaine Frieday, Seaforth, sister of
the groom, and Mrs. Francis Hius-and
ser were gowned similarly to that
of the maid of honor, and carried
blue bouquets, Miss Frieday wear-
in'g..blue"and carrying a bouquet of
•have
Mr. and' Mrs, Runs Savauge
and family and Mr. Ron 'Savauge
Toronto, motored to Midland and
Niagara Falls last week on a holi-
day'
• Mn and 'Mrs. Ross Rennie, To -Let
Tonto, are visitfilg tial parents, Mr.
and Mrs, M. R. Rennie, at Grand°
Quebec and New Brunswick, jour
neying home through the New Eng-
land •States. Mrs. Ross Hughso -
daughter, Toronto, accom'pan-
led them +home,
•Miss Dianne Mowatt, nurse in
training at Stratford General Hos-
pica], and SFC. James Taman, Fort
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pink carnations, 'and Mrs. Hiusser
Bend.
Custer, Mich., were recent guests
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Bled - Ross.- Ross. --Old Kildonan Pres-•
Winnipeg,
in blue with pink carnations. Miss
'Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Farquhar•
son and family, Hamilton, sunt
of Mr. and Mrs, E. H. dose,
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byterian Church, was
the scene of a quiet wedding Aug-
Joanne Frieday was flower girl, in,
civic holiday with Mr. and Mrs Ed;w
• Mr. W. H. Bristow, Sarnia, vis
friends in town
FRIDAY, AUG. 15, SATURDAY, AUG.AIT16t
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SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES
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Phone: Office 784
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ust 7, at 12:30 noon, when Rev. D.
E Flint united in marriage Gretta
G„ only daughter of the late Dr.
R. R. and 'Mrs, Ross, Seaforth. to
Carl A. Bled, of Vancouver, B.G.BG
A wedding luncheon followed at
Llen'trad Harbor, Mr, and Mrs.
Bled left on a motor trip to Yel-•
lowstone National Park. They will
reside in Vancouver.
a gown of pale green marquisette,iced
with puffed sleeves and full gout
head -
ere skirt. Her nosegay and head•
dress were of snatching flowers.
rancis Hiusser, Seaforth, 'brother
the bride, was best man, and•
Jer me and Albert 'Kroets.ch, Kit-
chener, were ushers. For the re
ception at the Community Centre
he bride's mother wore a navy
Crepe dress with nacy and white
Matthews'
• Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Whose and
family are visiting in Sault Ste.
11G<atie,
•o Mr. R. M. Southgate, BramLadies'-yf
Lon visited his mother, Mrs. W. E.
Southgate, Last week.
'Miss Harriet Murray, who
hasnretthe
rued to town in Brussels,
• Mrs. Adair farm] Toren
over the week-
end.
Rev. and Mrs. D. H. 'Stewart
and family, Toronto, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart.
Master Arthur Robertson, To -40
ronto, is visitingat the home o£
Mr, James R. Scott.
• Mrs. Jas. G. ,Carnochan, Tuck-
ersmith, accompanied by Mrs. Jas.
W. C'arnochan and son, Kitchener,
•spending
AND NEXT WEEK
Pairs of Pumps—
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(Plus a few pair of Sandals)—Black or Blue, Calf !or Suede
Leathers; Cuban or High Heels.
VALUES TO $7.50
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Haggarty - Morris. -- St. James'
Catholic Church, Seaforth, decorat-
check trim and light accessories,y,
The groom's mother wore a dress
of navy net sheer with white lace
and
to, visited her sister, Mrs. J. J.
.Sclater, this week.
are a few weeks in Sas-
relatives.
katchewan visitingNOW
• St. Marys Band will playin'
',�a�, A PAIR
ed with gladioli, was the setting.•
Monday, Aug. 4, for the marriage
at the neckline and
Messrs, Donald Muir, Jack
Muir and Keith Hiusser left by
Victoria Park Sundayeveningat
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WILLIS' SHOE STORE le
sleeves.
sleeves. Both wore white gardeniabac-
motor Monday8:30.
for Vancouver, B.C.
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of Angela Cecelia Morris, daughter
of Mrs. Josephine Morris, Seaforth,
and Emmett Joseph Haggarty, son
corsages with silver fan back-
Northerngrouher For a honeymoonride to
Ontario the bride wore a
• Rev. and D. Glenn Campbell
have returned from a month's holi-
• Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and
the Misses Welsh, Toronto, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell, St. Marys,
"The Little Store With the BIG Values" — SEAFQRTW
of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haggarty,
lilac nylon dress, 'pastel shortie
dayat Roane
s,.
were recent guests of Mrs- J. P.
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Kennicott. The Rev. William Mor-•
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taylor,
Bell, •
FRESH L ME
ris, Ingersoll, brother of the bride,
officiated; Mrs. Alice Stiles was or-
ganist, and Miss Julia Flannigan
coat and accessories o ses and heicorr ge
of Johanna Hill roses. On their re -P
turn they will reside in Kitchener.
Kingsville, spent
nt the week -end
with her mother, Mrs. W. S. Hay,
and aunt, -Miss Jean McLean.
• Mr. and Mrs, John E. Patter-
Patter -
son were in +Goderich last week at -
tending 'the Old Home Week.
SE 7H CAB
'blue coal'
sang. The bride, given in marriage
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• Mrs. P. Farquharson, London,
is
• Mr. and Mrs, Harold Cunl-.
THERE'S A BIG DIFFERENCE.
Spay rMasons
by her eldest brother, John F. Mor
ris, wore a hoar length gown of
white French organza over white
taffeta, featured with long sleeves
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`�•�Tf/rfGt e427)- e,�-
spending a few weeks with her•
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Matthews.
•• Mr. Arthur Ament, Toronto,
wings, Stratford, spent their holi-
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
John Cummings last week, 'Miss
Sylvia 'Cummings
R. C. WATTERWORTH, Prop,
All Passengers
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endingin lilypoints: Fine silk
lace trimmed the yoke and peplum.
A Juliet lace cap trimmed with a
circlet of pearls held inlace a
p
•veil
Funeral of Late Mrs. J. Sholdice.
—A largely attended funeral ser-
vice for the late Mrs. James Shot-
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grainger,grandparents
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London, and Mr. and Mrs.,Warren
A. Ament, Detroit, were recent vis-
stars at the home of their parents,
is spending the
hemmer with her /
here.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Irvine, To-
ronto, called on Mrs, M. White last
24-HOUR SERVICE
PHONE 580-M, Seaforth
yourself,
WILLIS DUNDAS
PHONE 363-1 .,or 192-M
I Crossley and Norge Refrigerators
of illusion net edged with
dice, formerly of McKillop town-
Mr. and Mrs. William Ament.
Friday.
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IVery Reasonably Priced I
matching lace. She carried , a
shower bouquet of red roses. Miss
ship and Seaforth, who passed
away Wednesday, July 30, was held
• Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin, To-
ronto, were guests last week with
• Mrs. David Hoover and daugh-
ters, and Miss Theresa C'uitard,
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Margaret O"Sullivan, Guelph, as
on Friday, Aug. 1, from the G. A.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Windsor, are guests of Mr. and
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Do not leave your Heating Requirements to the
maid of 'honor, wore an ankle-
length dress of French organza in
debutante turquoise shade, featur-
ing a full skirt over taffeta. The
neckline was in petal design and
her bouquet was of pink roses.
Leon Haggarty,of Kennicott, ,bre
Whitney funeral home, with Rev,
W .J. Stinson conducting the ser-
vice. 'The pallbearers were Fred
'Scarlett, Willis Dundas, William
Oldfield, John Pethick, James Mor-
' bison and E. J. Dougan. Interment
I was in Maitlandbank cemetery.
McIver. •
• Miss P. Patterson spent last
week with friends in St. Marys and
London.
• !Miss Pearl McMinn, Toronto,
is visiting Mrs. ,Alex Lowery, Mrs.
Gordon Little, Galt, is also visiting
ber
Mrs. J. E. Keating,
• Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Flynn, of
London, were week -end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close.
• Mrs. Wm. .Smithers, Toronto,
was a guest of Mrs. J. J. Sclater
Iast week.
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then of the groom, was best •man,
and the ushers were Thomas Mor-
ris and Jerome Haggarty.
ggared For the
reception which followed at "Fait-:
view," Seaforth, the bride's mother
wore ticatina crepe trimmed with
tate in elephant pink shade and a
corse a of pink roses, The groom's
mother wore a similar dress trim-
mad in Alice Blue. Her corsage
was of red roses. For a honey-
moon at Ste. Anne de Beaupre, and
the Eastern States, the bride wore
agabardine suit with ivorydaughter,with
jacket,
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'Former Resident Dies in Cleve-
land.—Emil Johnston, formerly
Emily Kemp; of Seaforth; died at
her home in East Cleveland, July
25, after suffering a heart attack,
As a small child EmilyKemp came
to Sea Porth from England and re-
mained +here until 1901, when she•
and her husband, Robert Johnston,
Walton, whom she married in 1899,
went to Cleveland, Ohio. She is
survived by her husband; one
Mrs. Roberta Dille; two
mother, Mrs. Lower
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dev-
ereaux, Port Hope, were, week end
guests of his mother, Mrs. Frank
Devereaux.
• Mr. Fred Twiss, Brantford,
spent a few days this week renew-
ing
ing old aequalter Cos is •town.g
Mrs. Walter Cole, Toronto, is
her sister, :Mrs. J. J. Scla-
ter.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sam Laidlaw,
who have been spending a month
relatives and friends in this
• Mr, nd Mrs, Edgar Lawson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson,
Auburn; -Mrs. Thos. Dinsmore, ser
•ich; Mrs, Jas, Dennome. Windsor,
and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Knowles
and children, Galt, attended the
on Monday.
Ynneral of the late John FinlaysonGeo.A.Sills&Sons
• N[r. and Mrs. John Beattie, Mr,
and Mrs. 'C. E. Smith and -Mrs. Kate
McDonald are spending two weeks
at Kintail.
• Miss Ernestine White, Reg.N.,'f;
Toronto, is spending her vacation
August
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navy skirt, navy accessories and a
grandsons, Robert and David, and
vicinity, left Monday for their
with her mother, Mrs. M. White.
corsage of Rubrum lilies. On their
one David;
home in Climax, Sask.
• Master
return they will reside in Stratford.
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great-grandson, also
two brothers, Harry and William
Mrs.
• Mr. andD. B. Wilson
have from Barrow
John Patterson visited
hiscousin, Donald Rouse, in Nor-
Also
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11951 PLYMOUTH SEDANPeterboro,
Frieday - Hiusser.--,Edna Leona
Hiusser and Bruce M. Frieday ex-
chamged marriage +vows in St.
,James' 'Catholic Church, Seaforth,
on Saturday, August 2. The bride
Kemp. Two sisters, Lila McCue
and Martha Smith, predeceasedMiss
her. Funeral was held at .Easttown,
Cleveland Baptist Church July 28,
with interment in Knollwood came-
tery.
returned p Bay,
where theyspent ten days.
• 'Mr. and Mrs. John Nielson and
son, New Hamburg, are guest's of
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Mrs. James Flannigan.
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• M. and Mrs. Harry Welford,
were recent
wich recently"
• Belle Cummings, Ot-
who is holidaying at Grand
Bend, and Mrs. Richard Taylor, of
Calgary,CHAIRS
Alta., were guests on Tues-
day of Mr. and Mrs, Jahn Cum-
A Large Stock of
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guests of
Mr. W. T. Thom(5son.
mines.
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1 1948 CUSTOM DODGE SEDAN
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Miss Gretta
Thompson returned with them to
spend her vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karpen
spent a few days in Montreal.
• Mr, Thomas Rosa left Monday
for Basswood, Man., after spending
several months with his sister,
Mrs. M. Cuthill.
• Mrs. Rose Andrews, London,
-agent last week with Mrs. K. Mc-
Qnaig'
• Mr. James McKindsey, who has
etilisted in the RCAF., left last
week for St. Johns, Que., for basic
training.
• Visitors from a distance who
tailed on Mr. Wm. M. Sproat since
he had the ,misfortune to fracture
his leg, were: Mr. and Mrs, Sam
Laidlaw, Climax, Sask.; Mr, An-
drew Wallace, Sacramento, Cal
Mr, and Mrs. A. Wallace, Roches-
ter, N.Y.; Mr, and Mrs. Dan eWil-
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Telephone: Day or Night 119; Residence 65
SEAFORTH — ONTARIO
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(Playing on New Floor Surface)
• Mrs. John Green, London, and
]canis', Florida; Mr. and ,Mrs.,�Mrs.
,Arena's
Mrs. . George Stewart, Toronto,
Bradley, Baltimore; Mr.
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Aug. 21st
Doors open at 8:00 p.m. — Games start at 9:00 p.m.
15 Games — $15.00 Each•
Specials at $50, $75, $100, $500
were guests of Mrs. J. B. Thomp-
son last week.
• Miss Daphne Wood is visiting
Wm. Skinner in Detroit.
Mr: and Mrs. Morrison Sillery,
Moose Jaw, 'Sask., are visitinghisClinton;
mother, Mrs..A. Siliery..
Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood,
Mr. M. Sherwoode guests , and Mr. and f his father,
Mrs. E. P. Chesney.
ane? Mrs.i
Jake Sproat, North Bay; Mr. and
Mrs, Albert kf, Montreal; M l and
Mrs, Albert McGee, Port Albert;Mrs.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ar hurreLeyburn,
Mr. Shane and Mr. Bon
ner, Wingham; Mr, and Mrs. Net-
son Govenlock, Waterford, and
many, cher friends.•
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TRACTORS•
1 CASE, Model LA
1 CASE, Model D
1 CASE, Model S
2 CASES, Model VA
SPECIAL GAME FOR NEW PLYMOUTH
TWO -DOOR COACH
Specials, 25 cents each . — Car Special, $1,00
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ALL MONEY GOES!
Mrs. L. Lake,E. ,Box and. Family, of
Kirkland wereoxrecent guests
of Mr. and +Mrs, R. R. 'McKindsey.
• Norman Lamont, Delhi,. recent-
ly visited with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Archie Lamont, Moxit
lop.
• Miss Dorothy Fairweather,. To-
rdnto, was a recent guest of Miss
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1 MASSEY-HARRIS 6' CLIPPER COMBINE,.' .
P.T.O. Mod'eI; cut 30 acres
1 ALLIS COMBINE P.T.O.Model'
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rolls and pickup
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2 COCKSHUTTS, Model 70
s 1 JOHN DEERE, Model D
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• Mr. and Mrs. W. Gibson White
and family, London, spent Sunday,
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White.
• Mr. and Mrs, Chester, L. .Smith,
Zurich, their daughter, Mae, Se it
Medical Techologist; Mr. P. Cull-
ningiham, construction engineer,
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Se,aforth Lumber Ltd.
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1 COCKSHUTT 80 TRACTOR, new rubber,
motor completely
p etely overhauled.
1 WATERLOO THRESHER, 28 -inch, with
Shredder and drive belt -300.Q0
1 M. -H. 22 STD. Tractory•new condition
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both employees of the Atomic En-
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1 M. -H. 20 RC Tractor with
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family, Seaforth. Mr. Smith is the
publisher of the Zurich Herald.
• Mr. Earl Fortune and •son, Dan
ney, Mrs. William Fortune, Mrs.
Gordon Mears daughters,
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FIVE -ROOM HOUSE
WITH BATA
NO REASONABLE: OFFER REFUSED
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recent ,nests of Mr. John Lynch
and the Misses Lyncrh, of Beech-
wood,
• Rel'.and'Mrs.HermatlPelletier,
' Coldwater; Mise O: ItilCi eod, New
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Newly decorated inside and out.
On, large lot.
Will sell with small 'down pay-
meat,
FOR PRICE AND TERfv18 CALL
W. C. OKE
45g or 6"10 3
IN HE cute '$ MOTE
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CHEVROLET
Phone 141
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