s thertorerf fre prats thursday october i 8lh 1956- double ring evening ceremony for halllawson wedding vows j white mums and ferna domed tae ltartof st altons anglican chinch acton for the double ring evening wedding when elizabeth patricia betty lawson became the bride of wilmer john sonny the bride la the daughter of mr fa mrs fred lawson 337 pearl st milton and the groom is the aoa of mrs robert rosa and the late sir clarence hall rr 1 nby rev d powell of hilton officiated the bride was given in marriage bjjr her father mr fred lawson she wore a ballerina length dress of net over slipper satin encrusted with opalescent sequins featuring a vneckline bouffant skirt and abort sleeves her coronet head pi of rhlnestonesanduflngertipi veil were trimmed with opalescent sequins and she carried a cascade of deep pink roses attending her sister as matron of honor waa mrs keith durnan of milton she was gowned in a porcelain blue dress of crystal charm with a portrait neckline full ballerina skirt and matching accessories she carried a nosegay of yellow mums mrs clare burns eldest sister of tho bride was bridesmaid gowned in periwinkle blue drcsk of crystal charm with a portrait neckline ballerina skirt and matching accessories she carried a nosegay of yellow mums william tallyn of hornby was groomsman and gordon lawson acton and fred bennett milton were ushers mrs frank oakes acton played tho wedding music miss marlon wilson toronto the soloist sang the wedding prayer and o per fect love i tho reception for 06 guests was held in luxton memorial hall the tables were decorated with yellow mums and white snapdrag- the brides mother received the guests wearing a twotoned gray brushed wool dress with peacock blue accessories and a pale pink corsage the grooms mother assist ed in a turquoise blue dress of silk faille with net skirt over taf feta pink accessories and a deep pink rose corsage history of school told limehousewj limchouse womens institute held their october meeting in limehouse memorial hall on oct ober 4 with is ladies present mrs frank brown presided andopened the meeting with school days and the lords prayer the roll call was answered with the name of a former pupil of ss 9 present occupation and place of abode reports of different standing committees were given by the con veners the highlight of these being the school garden report by mrs- mack pigment just as the interior gisby and the presentation to miss patsy crawford who won the sil ver cup for most points in the con test the cup was donated by mr pargeter of acton judge of the gardens and in his unavoidable absence was presented to patsy by mrs gisby the convener mrs s kirkpatrick gave the re port on the hall board meeting re questing that all interested attend a meeting that evening to decide ways and means of heating the hall and other improvements there is a hall fund with 17500 on hand a letter was read concerning garbage being dumped on roadsid es it may not be generally known but there is a heavy fine for any one found dumping garbage of any kind on the side of a roadway needless to say the members of the wi are on the alert to catch anyone doing so with a garbage collector in the neighborhood it seems unnecessary to dump such material in the countryside the sixth line seems to be a favorite dumping ground supposedly be cause there is not the constant tra vel on it there is on other nearby roads it is under special observ ance as well as a few other back roads and it is hoped the culprits will be apprehended in the near future mrs a w benton gave a very interesting paper on s s 9 the first school in this section was built on lot 18 con 6 west it was last occupied as a residence by a farm laborer then was vacant for some years w bessey had it torn down and the material used to build a house on queen st in georgetown the two storey stone building now in use was built in 1875 on lot 21 the upper storey fell into disuse about 1884 the last teacher was miss isabella gillies by the diligent work of the pres ent trustees and some welcome help from a few ratepayers this is now a fine tworoomed school at not too high a cost it has hyd ro telephone piano and mijsic teacher chemical toilets were in stalled in 1940 and the basement dug out and an oil furnace in stalled a parcel of land was bought from n ruddcll on lot 20 and is used as an addition to the playground mrs w mitchell gave current events and mrs f brown and mrs e sanford reported on the area convention at guelph the resolutions presented brought out many opinions one lady moved that milk be the sole beverage at wi meetings to show a practical example of the im portance of milk in everyday diet she spoke of the amount of soft drinks sold even at farm sales however the ladies did not favor milk as a sole beverage at wl meetings contending that liquor advertisements hold no value and are detrimental to youngs people and society as a whole one resol ution askedthat the authority be withheld for such advertising the convention also supported a resolution that the department of education in ontario be petitioned to authorize the use of standard school books such as speller math ematics social studies english text books as well as readers of the eighth grade of the public schools to the province7theold age pen sion came under discussion it was contended that 40 a month is not sufficient for the needs of persons with no other support and it was moved that the government be asked to increase it to 960 the matting closed with god save the queen and all enjoyed a social hour and a cup of tea mrs crveredita and mrs s kirkpat- ifck wet a ujuvbiwi aftd mrs f t c brown was hostess for the day an optometrist speaks btel buchner ro 48 mill st acton the living camera second of two parts in a sense the human eye is i living camera the crystalclear parts of the eye act as a camera lens and focus lightrays from the object of regard to form an up sidedown lightimage on the light- sensitive layer of nerve cells ret ina at the back of the eye the walls of the eye are lined with of a camera is painted black to prevent light from being reflected from the wall and interfering with the lightimage just as we change the focus set ting ie focal length of a cam era lens to photograph objects at different distances the human eye by changing the curvature of its lightbending interfaces is able to change its focal length in order to focus images precisely on the retina of the eye most cameras have a diaphragm which can be adjusted to control the amount of light falling on the film the iris colored parti of tho eve acts as a diaphragm contract ing the pupil when first exposed to bright light and expanding it when conditions of relative dark ness are first encountered the lightsensitive nerve cell layer of the eye is thus protected against sudden changes in illumination this nerve cell layer or retina is ii mosaic of millions of specializ ed cells called rods and cones which lines the posterior two- thirds of the supporting wallof the eye these nerve cells contain a chemical substance which is bleached bv exposure to light thus triggering a nerve impulse in each cell which is carried by an indiv idual nerve fibre to the brain just as each plug in a telephone switchboard is connected to a sep arate wire which leads to a single particular telephone in this way the different parts of the retina of the eye have more or less individ ual representation in the brain the brain registers the shape pos ition in the retina etc of these patterns of nerve sensations and interprets these into visual know ledge i have tried to explain in this and preceding articles that the eye is simply a specialized sense organ which is aimed at the ob ject being seen which focuses light from that object to form an image on its mosaic rf lightsensitive neryc cells this image or pattern of stimulated nerve cells causes a pattern of nerve impulses to be sent to the brain the brain inter prets this pattern into what we know as our priceless possession our vision it is obvious that if it were not for the brains ability to interpret these sensations into meaningful visual perception the eye and all its sensations would be as useless as spectacles to a blind man some interesting illustrations of this vital factor have occurred ii certain cases of brain injury in this type of injury known as men tal or psychic blindness the brains ability to interpret visual sensafc ions into meaningful visuatxber ception is impaired for instance the patient may be holding a book the eyes are perfect and the primary optic centers of the brain areperfect but that part of the brain connected with visual mem ory is defective the patient re ceives the sensation of the book and he realizes that he is holding something he may even be able to give a detailed description of its appearance but he canstot name the object and he may not even be able to describe its use thus we can understand that you may look with your eyes but you see with your brain ukl construction has begun at the new sunoco gas station on no 7 highway east of town pieces of broken sidewalk are being used to build a bank at the side of the lake on mill st west mrs robert bucfcncr was the guest speaker at the meeting of the victory circle of knox pres byterian church guelph this week her topic was mental health theres lots for those sidewalk supervisors to watch these days with sidewalks being- ripped up roads levelled and graded and paved waterworks installed nnd the new public school underway three films were shown at the dinner meeting of the brotherhood of anglican churchmen wednes day of last week the ladies night in november was planned with dinner and a hockey game in guelph obituary last respects paid by many about 400 friends and relatives paid their last respects to the lao mrs linus mcmillan at the rumley funeral home on sunday after noon many were not able to be inside for the service conducted by rev g s baulch and rev r p e jeffares interment followed in nassaga- weya presbyterian church ceme tery pallbearers were willard britton rr 4 acton george dredge wilf red kennedy christian frank arthur diamond and george pivka all of rr 2 rockwood carrying the many floral tributes were george job glen britton harold bell melvin storey ivan richardson mietek zawilske carl cargill stan robinson harold els- ley john black lincoln copeland and clifford young alice louisa davenport the daughter of the late henry and es- pacia davenport was born in nas- sagaweya in 1894 and spent her en tire life in the district she was mar ied to linus wilfred mcmillan in 1913 they made their home al rr 2 rockwood mrs mcmillan was a member of nassagaweya presbyterian church surviving as well as her husband are two sons and a daughter grant and don of rr 2 rockwood and perle mrs j l barber of georgetown four brothers henry rr 2 rockwood fred windsor edwin rr 3 milton lawrence kitchener three sisters eleanor mrs charles hardy port huron irene mrs ben ripley toronto- and eliza mrs r m finlay of guelph she had been ill for the past month and passed away in st jos ephs hospital hamilton on thur sday october 11 hard to figure chalfont st giles eng land cp a woman driver who indicated she was turning left then drove straight on over cross roads was fined three pounds 10 shillings for careless driving lake winnipeg is the largest canadian body of water entirely within the boundaries of one prov ince attention farmers for yeur tractor gas and foal needs grease and lubricat ing oil contact thompson fuels ltd phone 69 acton prompt delivery from meter pump yas wo have tanks available four trailer residences in mil ton hove been given 30 days grace before being forced to leave town the dell trophy won by the acton team in the lntercounty lawn bowling tournament is on jhklny in mildrtd bells store win dow the prize winners lost satur day evening at the catholic wo mens ixmiguc euchre in st jos ephs parish hall were ladies first joan taylor second mrs nl- cholls men first john tycra sec ond mr lnronde low mrs m bennett oiu of the telegramsponsored nature tours took in some of the beauty spots of this district lost sunday a church service was held in georgetown next sunday an other tour will come out this way and the church service will he held in milton shorthorn consignment sale in the arena arthur ontario saturday october 27 166 pm 13 bulls 14 females bulls eligible for government premium catalogues available at dept of agriculture arthur wellington 8iiortiiorn club n152 maple logs wanted will pay top price for top quality hard maple logs or trees phone murray crawford ud campbcuville tr 89857 more mud snow with regoodrich swindlehurst garage bauinafad out ph georgetown tr 72381 hoof on roof stratford qnt cp har old reibling of waterloo reported that a deer unable to escape from the path of his car jumped over it one hoof just grazing the roof historic clock galt out cp an antique collector her believes he may have the first clock made in north america louis mahler 81 watt tjwra date 1812 doc bea the we apologize to our patrons for incon venience that may be caus ed them during the expan sion of our garage to make room for new showroom and parts department watch for announcement of our grand opening and 1957 pontiac and muck showing franklin pr0use motors pontiac 16 buick gmc dealer acton free press want ads for quick results i katks v no charge for announcements of births marriages deaths and engagements in memorlam 50c plus 10c per line for verses articles for sale rent etc- zc a word minimum cash ate box no to this office 15c additional coming eventa me per count line 50c minimum cards of thanklrmc billing charge of 15c added to all accounts it not paid until after insertion and added for each bill rendered latest tine far lasmtiaa 1 ms births marriages deaths etc born hubble mr and mrs c hubble scene st acton arc happy to nnnouncc the arrival of virginia charlcnc at the nursing home on october 4 1056 charlie und sammy arc delighted with their new bahyslstcx died nawn at the frccport sanator ium on sunday october 14 1956 william james nawn in his 69th year funeral service was held at the rumley funeral home on tuesday at 1030 am interment fairvivw cemetery mcmlllan al st josephs hos pital hamilton on thursday october 11 1956 alice louisa davenport beloved wife of linus mcmillan and dear mother nf grant and don all or it r 2 rockwood and perle mrs john barber of georgetown funeral service was held at the rumley funeral home acton in terment nassagaweya presbyter ian cemetery cards of thanks the management and staff of the rumley funeral hume wish to thank everyone who helped in any way to aid those injured in the un fortunate mishap last sunday af ternoon b15 i wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for their kindness and thoughtfulness during my re cent illness cards flowers and gifts are very much appreciated mrs lome mullin we would like to thank all the merchants of acton who so kind ly donated gifts for our sdecial bingo at the legion on october 5 in aid of the ladies auxiliary bazaar shirley turkosz and louise toth we wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for many kindnesses messages of love and understanding and beautiful floral offerings from our many relatives friends and fellow workmen ten dered during the illness and death of a dear wife and mother l w mcmillan and family b15 coming events weekly euchres at legion hall begin friday october 19 830 pm scottish dancing club october 19 luxton hall 8 pm everyone welcome a- la legion ladies auxiliary annual bazaar saturday october 20 from 3 to 5 dm in legion auditorium a14 it is not too late to enrol for day or evening classes at the robinson business college milton b185 duke of devonshire chapter i ode will canvass for the canad ian national institute for the blind this coming week a15 annual hot turkey supper knox presbyterian church georgetown thursday october 25 from 530 until all are served a15 mrs andy elliott teacher of piano popular a specialty at knox sunday school saturdays call mrs mceachern 443w a134 euchre every saturday at 830 pm st- josephs parish hall lunch and- prizes admission 35c auspices catholic womens league a15 mens bazaar and tea october 27 35 pm st albans parish hall auspices brotherhood of ang lican churchmen admission 25c door prize a15 rummage sale saturday octob er 27 at the ymca frdm 130 to 530 good used clothing shoes and odds and ends coffee and doughnuts sponsored by the daughters of knox a143 the annual meeting of the hal- ton county cream producers will be held in the farmers buildini milton on tuesday evening oct ober 19 at 8 oclock mr w g wood alliston ont provincial director will be the speaker re freshments served b15 lowville united church anniv ersary services sundav october 2a prof w o fennell guest speaker 11 am and 730 pm tuesday october 30 fowl suppe- beginning at 6 pm adults si 50 children 7sc entertainment pro vided come and bring your friends a152 for sale for sale used tv able manning electric reason- atf for sale childs winter coat red shade size 10 good condition phone 237j a15 for sale 5 cows milking 1 heifer coming in phone u9m2 a15 for sale medium size space heater phone 114r24 rockwood after 6- djii a15 for sale 16 york pigs weigh ing 90 lbs each walter lambert acton rr 1 for sale full size bed with springs and comfortable mattress vanity dresser to match 35 phone 776j2 after 6 pm a15 for sale wingham classic cook stove in good condition will sell cheap phone 277j after 530 pm a15 for sale coal and wood range white enamel finish good condition reasonable phone 155j after 6 a15 for sale new underwood portable typewriters 7950 con tact robinson business college milton b185 for sale 1956 studcbaker half ton pickup low mileage one owner will finance apply ted tvler jr phone 133 acton a15 for sale apples and pears bring your own containers phone tr 86355 wm bousficld rr 2 milton b21 2224 for sale the best in roofing materials aluminum galvanized steel asphalt asbestos tar coat ings shingles and insul brick sid ing phone 385j a152 for sale golden oak thrce- quartcr bed with spring filled mattress and two pillows dresser with long mirror to match reason ably priced mrs c l poole 88 bower ave a15 for sale aluminum stoxm doors over an inch thick self- storing storm windows awnings canopies porch and stair railings made to measure for free estim ate phone 385j a134 wanted wanted to rent farm buildings part of house and barn phone s7wl2 acton 15 wanted man for shift work apply by letter only stating last two places of employment to box 156 acton halton poultry prod ucts poultry and eggi wanted poultry custom picked cleaned and cut up phone milton tr s4401 wanted paifflutgecorating shingling gardening post holes dug and any miscellaneous work done reasonable rates john bryan 438m a108 ride wanted to and from acton to rexdale boulevard ar riving 830 am departing 5 pm 320 roseford glenlea subdivision help wanted keen young man in late teens to wash and grease cars eventually to work as mechanics opprentice franklin prouse motors phone 18 a15 wanted radiators gas tanks and heaters repaired free pickup nnd delivery fast service milton radiator and gas tank service 191 mill st tr 82384 atf tenders will be received by the undersigned for the replacing of all exterior glass in the acton arena and providing a heavy mesh screen for all windows j mcgea- chie clerk a152 men or women anxious to have their own business we have splen did opportunity for you no selling experience needed write for free catalogue and details to familex dept c station c montreal b21 deadstock deadstock removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal telephone collect shci- burne 41 or durham 398 200 ser vice charge for each call gordon young limited atf real estate we have buyers we need moke rhop houses farms small holdings list now with oar local representative free farm catalogue writ head otnea hundreds of properties tor flak john watkins acton ont phone 1tllt j a willoughby sons limited 4fl eglinton ave e toronto ah real estate fall offerings frame home 8 large rooms on large lot with creek at rear good location paved streets ex tra large hot air coal furnace laundry facilities work shop very large attic could be dup lexed low taxes some extras full price 8500 with o00 down lots new and rebuilt surge milkers and vacuum pumps pipeline milk ers and milking parlors low down payments with easy terms avail able horace tomlinson surge dealer 9 mclaughlin phone bram pton 1872 atf dead animals 200 each for dead or disabled cows and horses old hok8e8 4e lb one of our trucks passes your district daily call bel wood 23rll i guelph 468w or fergus 231wl2 collect 24 hour service george gibson atf choke doable lot 60 x 132 sewer water and hydro services avail able approximately one acre lot and treed 2 miles from acton idd yards to bus service john r holmes real estate broker 84 church st e phoae s01 is for sale household furnish ings apartment size stove 12 cu t 1956 model refrigerator kitchen suite bedroom suite 8 x 12 rug with foam rubber mat bedroom suite priced reasonable for quick sale phone 374w a15 special offer just a few left brand new 1956 champion studebaker sedans v going at extraordinary low prices acton motors wanted youth over 16 inter ested in icarnink printing trade a complete apprenticeship is offered in a modern well equipped plant i on an earn as you learn basis are ivou interested in a career wtth al i future apply in writing only giv ing full details to the dills print- i ing and publishing co ltd acton ont interviews will be arranced b21 help wanted female clerical assistant for dental pro- 1 ject preferably full time but a dart time worker would be con sidered please apply in writing to dr a f bull medical officer of health and director halton coun- tv health unit milton ont stat ing educational status and other qualifications b21 auction sale 3 can with calves grade horns 23 sheep and faunba work hoi phone 17 main and mill sts a- is clearing auction sale of farm implements sheep straw grain and farnltorc lost and found missing since last thursday dark grey persian kitten with black paws aged about 4 months generous reward to anyone sup plying information leading to the recovery of robbie buckners pet phone 679 39 wellington a15 for rent gmttqtttbbw frank carney sons rrallbifl0 hardwar moms 1 boc the undersigned have received instructions from frank g stark to sell by public auction at his farm lot 14 con 6 fifth line township of trafalgar ns 2 miles souuvwest of hornby on saturday october 2 commencing at 100 pm the following sheep 10 grade cheviot ewes 2 and 3 year old 40 pure bred southdown ewes 25 feeder lambs mostly pure bred farm implements etc- i jd tractor ar recently over hauled int farmall c tractor with hydraulic lift in excellent 1 condition cockshutt tractor man- i ure spreader almost new flat hay i rack bissell tractor disc 12 by 14 size mh grain binder 7 ft in 1 good condition 3 sets seed har- rows jd rubber tired 6 ton cap- acity wagon 1 year old 11 disc grain drill 32 ft case bale elevat or mh 3 section drag cultivator lime spreader on rubber hay ted der fanning mill scales 2000 lbs 2 row planet jr scuffler dump rake rotary pump and 175 ft of hose 2 rolls of new wire fence dodge panel truck 1937 colony house in good shape 1 hp motor with cable twothirds hp motors walking plows 30 ft extension ladder gents bicycle 2 rolls of snow fence window sash quantity of fence rails oil barrels timbers planks and odd lumber quantity of scrap forks hoes shovels chains etc straw and grain 5 ton of clean straw shredded 350 bus mixed grain oats and barley last years- grain 2 bus alfalfa seed cleaned half bus mixed clover seed furniture 3 bedroom suites complete iron bed childs wooden cot 3 rugs 9x11 9x12 and 10txl2 combination chest of drawers and wardrobe 2 chests of drawers quarter cut oak table with jacob ean legs large extension table and chairs to match buffet 6 high back dining room chairs- pantry table with flour bins hail mirror with hat rack odd chairs odd tables odd mats odd rockers large pine table radio pictures large assortment of dishes some old small quantity of glass i al most complete set of dishes cook ing utensils large quantity of lin en 3 piece chesterfield suite and numerous other small household effects terms cash settlement with clerk on day of sale no reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm and is moving to town hornby wx booth everything must be removed from the property by no 1 hindley and elliott auctioneers phone vrockwood 207r3 or milton ti b george currie clerk for rent garage on blvd phone 625 mason a15 for rent 4 rooms kroes glen williams peter a15 for rent cottage on young st 2 bedrooms large living room kitchen and bath immediate pos session phone 219j a15 for rent new 3 bedroom bungalow in lakeview heights subdivision possession decembci 1 apply j lamb 31 nelson court a15 house to rent 4 rooms and 3 piece bathroom heavy wiring and hot water tank large lot with side drive and garage phone 145 acton a15 miscellaneous at the farm of robert houston lot 19 5th line w caledon monday october bmik 2 oclock by order of the public trustee terms cash hindley and elliott a152 auctioneers clearing auction sale in nassagaweya township of livestock tractor bapum- cata ray grain h aho has received milton radiator and gas tank service expert repairs free nickup and delivery fast ser vice 191 mill st tr 82384 atf f your home maintenance re- i auirements or property improve- ment needs call us free estimates on high quality custom pfsthicti c get the best for less phone 385j t a134 j flobr refinishing we now have a modern sander and edger we will retinish your floors or rent you the equipment to do the job yourself j b frank phone 377 47 frederick st s acton aeow painting and paper hanging caulking and repairs finest select ion of wallpapers reasonable rates to suit your pocketbook no job too large or too small david coh en 280 peel st phone 394w acton 15 do b142 commercial and domest 1c upholstering add looks and comfort with skilled restyl ing your furniture can be hand some and new again low cost call us one week service phone 88 acton atf kttcifener upholstery have your chesterfield suite rtiu bolstered for as little as 99 re finishing also rugs cleaned and rt paired for prompt and efficier service call on gord mccutcheont mens wear one week service atf deadstock 8ervicr 200 each for dead or disabled horses or cows old horses s lb for prompt service phone roller ht nta nr runn 2 the undersigned instructions from ernest dadd to sell by aucuoh at the farm lot 23 con 2 nassagaweya town- shio situated on first line 3 miles northwest of moffat 4 miles south of eden mills on saturday october t 1sw commencing at 1 oclock the following cows dual purpose cow due nov 14 dual purpose cow milking well due dec 15 dual purpose cow- milking well due dec 20 dual purpose cow milking well bred aug 15 dual purpose cow 1 fresh in sept the above cows are j the heavy dual purpose shorthorn i breed good milkers and large size i shorthorn yearling heifer hol- stein yearling heifer horses and harness well matched grey team 3000 lbs good in all harness 10 and 11 yrs old 1 set of backhand team harness col- i lars etc pigs and poultry york sow bred oct 3 4 york shoats 85 barred rock pullets commencing to lay 10 rock roosters 23 white 1 rock yearling hens tractor and implements ferguson tractor in perfect con- dition ferguson 2 furrow hydraul ic plow ferguson pulley snow plow cockshutt 3 section drag cultivator massey harris 11 disc fertilizer and grain drill mccor- mick deering manure spreader trailer hitch a good machine cockshutt tractor disc massey harris bonder 7 ft cut mccorm- ick deering mower 6 ft cut mas sey harris side delivery rake cockshutt hay loader rubber tired farm wagon flat hay rack 1 man sliding rack wagon box scuffler garden seeder 4 section harrows cutting box walking plow 2 wheel trailer pump pump jack beatty electric sump pump nearly new drill plow square timber- 22x8x8 quantity of cedar posts loading shoot platform 2000 lb scales hydro pole 33 ft wheelbarrow stone boat electric fencer 2 sets of bench sleuths pig crate feed box sap pan eavetroughing pio neer chaiiisaw new this year barbed wire all small articles hay and grain 1800 bales of choice baled hay 3 tons of loose hav 120 bales of oat straw 60 bales of wheat straw 190 bus of rodney oats grown from register ed seed 150 bus of heavy mixed grain dairy equipment and household jgoqps woods el ectric milking machine pipes and dumps for 18 cows half np elect ric motor cockshutt electric cream separator pails gilaon bluebird deep freeze 8 cu ft new in july kitchen cabinet day bed double bedstead springs and mattresses kitchen table and chairs small tables buffet wash stands set of wicker chain quantity of dishes quebec heater new princess parcooking range congoleum rugs and nuuty otber terms cash with dark on day of sale no reserve as the farm is sold wm a gibson auc steve peconi w j hunter clerk bsqlf fturlloimkii phnne owlph 74chg b14r i