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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-07-24, Page 5DUBLIN NEWS: Mrs, A. Guyette, Detroit, •with: Mrs. A. M. Looby, ' Mr. 'nd Mrs. •Douglas "Bain, St Marys, "Mrs. . William "Ryan, Mr, 'and, MS. SYh Ryan children, en Sebringviile, ,with Mrs. Louis Dil- lon and Dorothy: Nfr. and Mrs. Leo Jones and " I EK ..Ha OF E family, oTf MaeTter,:':and ..Mr. Ar- thur Vincent, Brantford, with Mr. and Mrs, ,Pat McGrath and. Mrs. Vincent. ' Pulp andpaper is' Canada's lead- ing enterprise and exijorter. li The Sale You H av ee . Waiting o U • 'j • n .The{`H e•o�F c S oe �i —T A_II f Yf 11 _TA_AA:C_A c,.1.ID !_ ±OTH At " O �0 •-.Discou t n . hoose our IIT TOP OA T o. JACKET now ,at these loWrS PO RT , .O 60 0 I Suits O.Ot Lade Sut • 4 a .5 eandr Mns•s � $ SAVE: $16 TO ; $2,0 ON A 'SUIT'', Also Ladies'Skiits, Slacks,-_' Me sPants and h Y �r, Discount Material by t e a d at 20% _. HhFrom ,.. : Hundreds A11�Woo1l dam ee s to ,.0 nose From WE GUARANTEE TO FIT YOU 'and HOELSCHER AGENTS RESIDENCE — One Block East of Library PHONE 367-W 'nhhaIulwill111t11rl,uuma RlUl$llliir District `Weddings SRUDER-ROCK BRODEAGEN—St, .•peters Luth- eran Church, Brodhagen, was the setting .for the marriage. of Gwen,, dolyn June, daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 'H.. Rock, Brodhagen, to Boris Michael Bruder, /dent, real, son of Mr, and 'Mrs, Ernest Bruder, Zurich, Switzerland. Rev, E. J. Fischer- officiated, and Mrs. George Mo kwasthe. prganist.anist.. 'Given in marriage by her father, the bride were a ` white:: gown of -ture.silk :organza styled with, a;por- rait ire'cldine, three-quarter length sleeves, and a short bouffant -skirt, Her cape -length 'yell of silk illu- sion was eld, by a ;•crowniess - - e -nolle and she f 111. of th n cloche y , o Y wore a single pearl droplet. She carried a nosegay of gardenias: en- twined with ivy. Mrs DouglasDonglas Ait i on, Niagara Falls;, was matron of honor wear- ing a ;sky blue dress of Irish lin- en, styled with., a scoop neckline sand the hemline.' finisher. in .deep scallops of heavy lace, Her white organza y headband, a flat bow, matched the white cummerbund on her dress. She carried a nosegay, of white 'Shasta -daisies. Douglas Aitchison, of Niagara Falls, was best man. The wedding dinner;. was held. in the Hillcrest ,Tea Room, Mitchell. For a wedding trip to Nova Scotia, the bride chose; a .russet sheath with matching short ,jacket =and white . accessories. On their return 'the couple will reside in Montreal: For All Kinds' KIPPED NEWS OF rTHE WEEK Mr, Webster Buchanan of Leant,- their grandparents. ington, visited a day fast week Miss. Cheryl Littler of uensall, with Mr. and Mrs, Mellis and oth- spent , a few ddys visiting her er friends in. the- district, , grandpareots, Mr, and Mrs. Long, Mr. and Mrs. William . McGre Miss Ethel Mae Thompson, of egoenrt.;wy eWhre-epnleaascaonutlsyisour surprised orxe .CMlaitrceh neclle,•POrrnt., tmapu,siocf pupcilt eo1fMa rnsd . er, Mr, George McKay, ofPi1at daughter of Mr. Robert Thomson, Mound, Manitoba, 'visited them, H obtained highest markofany pupil is 38 'years since they saw each in the province in Grade three Pi - other. he . Mr a d.Mr • s. • Wilmer Me- ono ee'aminations for the year 1957 n Gregor, of Mt. Hope, Were recent 1958, in Western- Conservatory eX- viSit9is of their parents, emulations. The silver er Medal -is to Mrs. ' Mary Nelson, of,; $aska be presented tills fall at Convoca- 'toort.'visitedl a few: days;vyith her tion Hall, London.. ,cousins, Mrs. Robext,Dins_dale and_ _ Thomson :Reaioir Miss "Mabelle Whiteman. About 60 ga"'fheredartlie71ome` Mr, .and Mrs. ; :William- Gibson of 3bIr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Priestap, and children, of Wroxeter; visited Mitchell,"on,. Wednesday July 15, for their family reunion. Sports re- Sund,ay :with Mr. and;Mrs. W. '`L.. Mellis and.. on Monday Mr.' . and sults are ' as . follows:. two- years Mrs. Arte Gibson and children, of and -under, Linda Miller; five years Wroxeter, were 'their guests'. and under, Mary Thomson, Bar- tiara Stanlake^ six years and: un - Master.: Larry Consitt:is��holiday �, ing with his grandparents, Mr, and, der, Jelin -Thomson, Barbara,. Stan - Mrs, 'nine ears and under, Elean- Mrs:. William Shepherd; .art' Tpper Y : wash. or tanlake; :John • Thomson; ` 13 Recent :guests off Mr..,and Mrs. ;yearSs, l and under, Douglas. Stan - Ronald McGregor included Mr and lake, Eleanor Sianlakmarried Mrs. Ed.' Green:and family, of ladies; Audrey' E •-Rriee stap„Mrs. Sarnia,: also' .Mr. , and - Mrs. JosePh Gwen O'Rourke; married men Jenkins of London. Cecil Pepper, Bert Thomson;, pil Mr. and :Mrs. T: Bears-andfain-' low -race,. :`Herb Britton's steam; .ily were -Sunday guests of Mr.: young .ladies': race, Audrey E. and Mrs. Lester Dupont. and fate- Priestap, Gwen O'Rourke;' kick the ily at Turnbull's Grove. slipper, Gwen O'Rourke, Mrs” E1- Miss Ann -Gibson,: Wroxeter, vis 'gin Thomson; :grandparents,. Most ited..'Monday with an uncle and graceful •walker, Mr. R. Thomson; aunt, Mr. and Mrs:Mellis.:- judge, 'Miss "Eleanor Fischer,: Win-` The Misses Barnby, of :London, nipeg; , hunting . game, Douglas "visited an :evening during the v✓eek •Stanlake; ,peanut scramble, Doug - with their:,uncle,. Mr: William Ivi las Stanlahe; oldest person `pres- son ent, .Mr. Robert Thomson; young - ,Mr. and Mrs. Tom Munroe re -''-est persons present, Dale and Gail turned home by plane on Saturday, Schneider, "twin children of •':'Mr. from a two:' weeks',- vacation in Cal- and Mrs. 'Lorne Schneider, Strat- gary and other places in -the West.` ford, ':' person ; conning ,'farthest,. Masten. Al, Kyle entertained sev- 'Eleanor-Fischer,-Winnipeg.i> : eral boy friends and:some relax- -Results of: election''of officers tines to a -twelfth; birthday party were; president, Albert Alexin- on•'Monday. der vice-president; Norman ,Stan Mr.. and: =:Mrs.;` Littleton visited lake; secretary, Gwen O'Rourke; Saturday ,with the latter's ;parents; lunch, committee Mrs. A., Alez;an- Mr. i and Mrs. Mather,-." of , near' der, Mrs. Norman Staiilake;, sports, Parkhill, 'Don and Brad returning Mr. and Mrs. Cecil :Pepper,:, Mr. home from a week's vacation with and Mrs, Roy Pepper. and We Are; Naw. Taking in : eg RIstered. �::Genesee and •.:.Cornell SeedWheat. .... mine h t e Combine Right. From ALL TYPES OE. GRAIN A IN HIGHESTPRICES; PAID FOR Modern Facilitie s 1 very Friday Night AT BLUEWATER DANCELAND BRUCEFIEL Mrs.' Nellie Broadfoot .:of Toron- to is; visiting with Mr. 'and Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot and family., Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson !and granddaughter, Miss Sandra ; Mer- - rill,;; -are visiting with Mr.and. Mrs. Ray Mason. at Windsor. Mrs"' Cully, of Peterboro, is vis- iting with her sister, Mrs. 'Jessie. Music by Desjardine Orchestra 10 p.m, to 1:3Q a.m.. ADMI f b 75c SSI N or Prompt Service Give Us a Call— WeDaye �Fou. r .Tn.' load in. gPits an Hoist an HOist forUnloading Semi-Trailers. meson PHONE 32 Limited' Special ()LID AY AY ONCE A �us t3 ottc�q U .-HENSALL Music, by Slim Boucher and His Golden Prairie Cowboys See 'the -Stars of CKNX Radio and TV • . : Family - Groups Picnics Holds . __ nics a At Lions Park: TUZ EPROM EXPOSITOR„ o MARSHALL REUNION Approximately 100 attendedthe annual Marshall reunion. held in Seaforth Lions'Paris on Sunday; The committee` in charge of the. picnic were president, Ronald Den- ham; en -ha ; secretary -treasurer, Marian Bickle; sports committee, ' Harold and Betty Levy, George and Ruth. Levy. ---The-results o€-the-raees-were -as- follows; children, one to five, Bren- _da Denham; girls, six -to 10, Cheryl_ Denham; boys,- six to 10, Clare Bickle; girls, • 12 to 16, Jane Biekle; boys, 10 046, . Larry .Bickle; girls over 16, Margaret Townsend; ;boys over 16, Tom Bickle; kick the slip- per, Ron Denham; =three-legged race, Grenville and . Tom Bickle;' wheelbarrow race, Larr;y. and Tom Biclde; keeping straight -face, Jas. Bickle, COLEMAN REUNION The annual C Leman reunion was held on Thursday with,80',in attend- 'ante atthe Seaforth Lions Park: Officers for the reunion were:, pres- ident, Harvey Coleman; first vice-. President, Russell; Coleman; .secre- tary, Mrs. Elmer, Cameron; treas user, Mrs. W. Ii: .Coleman lunch committee, Mr." and Mrs. Milton Stewart, Mr. and Mrs„ Lorne Law- sonMr; and Mrs. Anson; Coleman Mr" and Mrs.;` Russell.Coleman,: Mr.. and ,Mrs, Ephria.m}.. • Clarke;, sports' committees Mr. and Mrs.:: Bob McKinley.' The results of the events were:" Children, six and. -under, 'Mary Loin'; Johnston, Debbie: McKinley (tied):; girls, six ; to 10, 'Dianne . McKinley, Mary Lou •Johnston, boys3, six''te 10; • John Mci1inley, , Donny Cole- than; boys, 10, to 15, Lorne. Cud more; • shoe scramble, Bert. Cole - an,. Kat'en Talbot girls-, 10 `to,15, m Nancy Coleman; lady -with mostr articles in her purse, Mrs. Mabel, vIeClymont;_ladie's-kielr the alipr per, Mary Jane Coleman; man calling his wife the loudest, „Got -- don Gordon Johnston; - ladies guess the. food, . Dorothy Colemanl,: coming, the farthest, MrsMyrtle • Carno chan, Wayne;. 'Michigan; largest, family present, Bob McKinley. • The 1960 picnic; is to be held in Seaforth Lions `Park on: the third Saturday in July. will be held in the Dublin i ll � In Par .. � Ha on 'Thr• yry: lyy 23rd u sdu r Ju_.. at D.S;T. Pe School it To Discuss the Present S a Satio u Parentsof children attending the _ DUBLIN SEPARATE . ii L •; SC00 and all interested parties, of the four Schools comprising the'? Dublin Separate School Area are invited, GEORGE ,EDCH E AR G IT Mrs. Hugh Berry and Master De , b A McDuff wayne`'IElliott are •visitrtlg in; Seat- (Continued `from Page 2) ' Mr. and Mrs:, J K "Cornish spent za`. the public's purchasing power pool " ":Which, appeared to be the the weekend ,at .Southarnptoii. old-line "Sacred" :aversion to the 'Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ,1VLcBeth orthodox banking ,system. The t theweekend nd with parents, Mr.... -and Mrs Wally recently.: the committee came up :1 McBeth tie Washington :.his of Windsor, seen e e hearings -carried oh,:however; .and NEW 1959 MERCURY ONE- TON DUMP TRUCK. with Brantford twin post hoist and Y express box deluxe .cab, - heavy duty mud -grip tires, helper ; springs . and booster brakes. Phone . 62 oderic READ THE ADVERTLSEMENTS:' 's a Profitable Pastime Mi., - and Mrs. Bill -Burdge 'and pages f findings th family`. have returned` after; vaca- .tioning` at Winnipeg. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor. and family' have returned. from va= rationing at.Ipperwash , Mrs.: Mayme Swan;:• -and., :'Mrs. Alice..Hain kiave:,returne d -after •va- rationing at, Port Elgin' for .ten • days. A ,:number from . Brucefield at tended' the. •twilight ••meeting -^held. m in:Cliri at "the;:Huron County Ha n ton.• Two; married -men were discuss ing their joys, and ',sorrows.. The first one rerrrarked, "My' wife is , u h of Yesterday s e c Yeste P ti g very sunrise, y e rid said, at wakened .m a `Lo the morn'," "Huh!" replied the second fel low,' "mine woke .me" up andsaid 'Mow the with its-report,,-and.nowhere in its 24a es o. _ .Was ere ra trace of ';social Credit theory:. Dr: John Deutsch; a,. fernier Assistant Minister of Finance •at Ottawa who •acted as 'committee consultant• and adviser; explained simply that the committee . didn't deem Mr. Byrne s views'worthy. of inclusion.; There,' :was; an; interesting , sym- posium however., of the ., other ex p ext e i -deuce While o..si nrfieant ., y g =¢r' specifrb recommendations were made,, the doeuent •provides :;a. useful handbook on the `experience of inflation 'and; how it may be, avoided in fixture The: committee. ".appears convinc- ed, •aoye all,' that inflation,'mea'n- ing the eonti uing erosion of. the value of the dollar, can 'be check ed. And it makes' no bones about the desirability -`:of such course "Inflation,','. it says flatly, `"con- stitutes a --hidden tax which falls inequitably -ripen. the public,, with grave injustices upon those•least atil to, Protect then e .' es_ "inflation i$ harmful te, our bas-' is primary producers and,weakens the competitive positiery of both our export and: domestic .indus- tries. ". Tools to contain inflation Fare: available--wbatis•necessary is the; will and ;determination of the peo- ple and the authorities to .use them,"'. . 1e report slakes it clear- that. government -=at' all levels, but es- pecially the federal authority—has the major control,. through fiscal and monetary, policy. But it points out that =government is -powerless' without" the Support of, informed _public opinion hence its:message,,' directed to Mr..and Mrs Canada:. Keep the brakes firmly ondeniands'I for ,increased, wages . and : public', services that "Can''t, be, balanced by increased productivity, While `.it reviews the rapid. in.:: 'creases of, prices; wages, and gov ernment sperrding Since 'World War II, the report finds no,-- specific fault. It' aims its :message at the future' In fact, 'the only .direct eritrcrsni-,-was,---carefully4 blue-pen4 tilled before the report, was dis tributed. It had" referred to the "substantialincrease in govern ment expenditures; partieularly;on the part nt -the federal '.govern-: ihent." The committee, in its wisdom,': decided to .delete.the •last 'eight words; leaving the reference de-' lightfully general in Scope. 'Despite this little 'bit of .tender -footed poli ticking, the report contains nolo- able food, for thought -for the gov ernment; for business and indus- try; for: the, wage-earner and, the housewife: ' - • It may not _ stop inflation, but given the circulation it deserves,. it will 'help . to create a public awareness. of the dangers that can do harm to the. Canadian, economy in- future ,years For this alone, the .Senate of Canada deserves a salute from thinking, Canadians. . • .Capital Hilt Capsules Big changes are in the:'offing for the Department. of .NorthernAf- fair and National Resources -the - "vision" 'department -if a •pariias mentary:committee gets its 'way, The Commons committee on mines, forests° and waters, heavily salted With Government supporters, was outspokenly Critical of currant pol- icy, particularly in reference' to the • tourist , industry and- northern development. 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