The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-12-29, Page 14;4. 44.,,
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,T1-11j1,tSDAY9 "DECE1KriER 29th,1952..
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We are oten to buy',a0).1110 je00.'
Adrv Cadwood..-four-foot icth
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,eighty-five iler cent to be split Weed.
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ENJOYS. GOOD UEALTa•
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ON 97TH BIRTHDAY
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isaltsSw!S %is* RssidesS 4S1017
0.011i -fist -97t1i lildbdaY
tin liras!
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. 104; g.4*!ueknow, ee)ebrated her. 97th,
ay. on Friday, $04100,':00
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raffia and has ifisidi4 here for
-19u4veir444-17190,--iwte.16-APAY__ filendx
of this esteemnble lady called on her
to extend their -felicitations. Other-
wise the day was anent -0441Y.
Mrs-Hays,is Still active and bright.
She enjoys reading, and writing and
having her friends- drop in for a
,chat and in spite of her may years
can enjoy life to the full. .
Be- at, Munn's Store; Ripley. • on
Friday7and Saturday. Remnant and
Rummage Sale and Dollar Day com-
bined ,
Acelopfttionalleturns
Itiritost Board '
"Yinunie Yoninnes Yob" a - 3 -act
comedy -drama. will he presented in
the Town Hall. to -night (Thursday)'
bv the LucknowDramatic •Society.
General AdMission -25c.
NEW YEAR'S DANCE •
Cares orchestra of Winghain has.
been engaged for the 'NeW Year's
dance, to be held in the Town Hall.
Ludknow. on idendav evening. Ian=
aarY 2nd. ;$' -Admisodoti. couples. 46e.
:nos lax; Gidlery,and extra lady 25c,'
DANCE AT 144Amoukt
Reeve And Council. Are Unopposed
In Killion Township -Nomination
- Passed "OE Very Quietly..
• The 1932 Reeve and •Council of
.Kinloss Township were returned to
Office by , acclamation • for another
'term at Friday's nomination meet-
ing„ held in the Township Heil.
General satisfaction with the pre-
sent adminfitrationa and ihe desire
tO avoid the cost of an -elettion,
resulted' in but few nominations,
outside of the old bard' being, re-
ceived.' Richard Elliott and Alex
McKenzie were the members of
There Will. be adence in Pnrainnunt
Hall on Friday evening, De.ceniber
29th. Gents 25C; Ladies free; Lunch'
served.
rther- ueknowite
Cailed By Death
Was Bo:; .74000..
Bleiver, Kisdesa; Is 'A Brother *
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• YOUNG„,'SASK.,-Donald McIver
plumed iiIrsy in: hie 65th year, on
• Friday evening, Noliember. • 1fitb, at
his honie 5 miles north ef town,
were he had been cOnfined . to hie
' bed for the past eight .months,, He
was: born in. Lucknow, Ontario, and
tor* his homestead .near Y-oung
in .4945, .wliere • he hes been a pr.
• --iiiment- resident ' since 1906. During
that period he ivas . active in coin*"
munity and Church- life, nerving on
both the yeral and village eotineils,.
church and school boards, and as
carpenter,. building many homealind
• school houses „ 1n the district. He
was highly 'respected and esteemed
Ir•be greed? miseed-liti Thic
• community.... '
The deceased .is survived by Ms
• widow, Mrs..Rebeeea Metier, nnd a.
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\ ion, Laurie, and five brothers, G.A..
• Merger of Ebor, Map.; K. 0, of
Alpena, !Mich.; W. 0., Detroit.; L. C.
LUcknaw, Out, and '11, Rests,. Toronto
An impressive funerel•
' was held in the United Church of
• which the debased was n memter
and official. on . SunditY. afternoon,
With -a- -Congregation- .•overcrowding-
/ the aditerium. A .previoun service
eXes held at the .family home, both
• Conducted by.' the minister, Rev.
George IdarehalL .Intetraent Wok
• Place at the . village cemetery; V. It.
Xettheson, A. 3. *Mien, E. G. witt;..
• •erinari, Dan -Malan; R. Roberts and
Mai* JOhynkii acting as pallbearers:
Following the church aniniittaraer-
vice,- the local lodge of I.00F. con -
chided a rttual service. out ok town
• te)6tives aniong the mourners were
.4iorge A. McIver of. EbOr,
and Mtg. Jelin McLeod of Landis
lied J. C, Tyndall of •Nolcomis.
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Cited -el r.hanke •
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tfre. 000'0 Aitehlataa And
family.desire to eigureis 614440
tratitilat to the friends Chid neigh,
bets frit kindness •and •s," "iitithly;,,
*elided...10 the time of theft, recent
bereiVentent,
Cita .of
inki Mrs. joreui Hackett An
wish..to e-nuteit their *op
to their; -*Milli ttietds
ind tiefoiboiff for that 4ihdnettia also
' for the flOWert, frnit atid.ete., totteh
N + yn
-Council t� be noininate,d for the
‘Ileitreillaii With Midair liaialiton
and Frank Miller being new noinine.es
forthe Council: • ,
. The meeting Which win only fair-
ly Attended noosed or very. quietly
%vith. JittIe criticism being leviel
except in regard- to thediitribution
of read work, :which is-recore or less
a centiroversial subject .in all the
suiiOunding townships.
• ,The 1933 itnird is. .composed of
Reeve' David ,Carinthers. and Coun-
cillors, Richard Ellicitt,
RASO Rod McDougall._ and. Alex MC,
gen;ie, •, .
The nOminations *ere folleWs:
FOR REEVE' . • '
David Carrkttl;ers, nominated --by
Malcolm itoae,ind Rod -McDougall.
Richerd.RIliott, by W.. S. Eadie and
Gordon McPhersOn..
Alex McKehzie, by .Peter carter
aid . Frank Miller, •
FOR COUNCIL .
,Richard ffiott, nominated by A.
-E.-Thompson-AndLpetet-„Carter.-, .
Malcolm Roker,,by Prink Henry and
Joan hicKinniin
,Rod...MeDoig;41, by John Main.
uon and Prank ,Henry.-'
Alex. idelterizie, • ' eter Carter
and A. E. ThoMpson, .
• Andre!, Hainilton, by Frank Miller
and Adam MaQieeti. .
Frenk Miller by Weide* l'horapson'
and•Robt. McDonald. •
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-REMARKABLY • SMART .-,
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Pouring rain and streets a glare
of ice, Were croditions whieli made_
manly . would-be shoppers remain
indoors On Friday. But, net so- with
•Mr. Miller. Thle\ Venerable
Old ‘gentlerinin .4,11a a loyal Prange -
aunt, who in his esid year, braved,
the.elementu and walked over a mile
bito,•the. village that. afternoon. it
quite anordinary event for; Mr.
Miller to wa*,this distance and only
the day before wai. in toWil Olio, Mr,
Miller is illart of Mind and very agile.
for one who apProaches. the
- five
score.nnrk. ? • '
1932 RELIEP WAS.
• • ' )TRIFLING MATTER
Luclitionfholds-, an enviable record
In a fir ad'etpenditure. for Seal re-
-11•1932iVas- caderned. Up to
-the 45th of this Math, the actual
expenditure or relief dure-
year '14.1ka ;0.46. The fatat.efipendi:,
tare under thai heading' Charity and
*lief "anunints $150.07$ tbia
amount Abele the itifiing local 'relief
'M
e enditure mad of r hi dad an
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, rMrs.Earkett -received du"rmsr—, .her i , • e Opt 41406, ' • -fiellitat fees and ineah(ler trinaieVS
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Murdie Replaces
milton - On C�undll
Coujicillor Haraliton ,Faila To ,Q601jfY,
10a; ".1Viard!e,PilIs;TailaO'.i. At
Last Minuti-. School Board :,,•Sy
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Y. HIP
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toeuneik Board fer' the. 'ensuing year
-;-Sr-hkb-'Aeefise&-offioe-.by-aeclainOtieni:
p'4,..0ne• ageeptioKremains_liechanged
Mr. Hamilton, five years on the
council, fined' to "qualify •and the.
Vacancy was :filled: by hir,1
Murdie' at the ProVerbial.,:, eleventh
hoar On Saturday evening.
Resignations from 6:Satiated school
,
trustees Other than the three retiring
Meinbers Were forthcoming „threngli-
Out-the. day "anir,eveniii-e7 -77- 77 -
The Council now :conitorises, Reeve
Ree. and Councillors Robertson,,
Mullin, Anderson ,and Marche, '
D. C. 'Taylor, Wm. McKenzie and
-Douglas,: the --three--4etiring
members of the School Board were
returned: by . acclamation. The three
Other 'members of this board holding
Office are Dr. Johnston,' Rev. C. H.
MacDonald and W. G. 'Andrew. ,
Friday night's ncnninaticat meeting
came to a close with five ' nominees
for the reeveship, eight for council
andlen for the school bard and with
the intentioneof but few of these
!matinees known, it was doUbtful, as
to what the hour of nine o'clock Sat-
urday evening might bring, this .being
the time limit for qualifying. and re-'
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shrine for the council board or.
school board respectively. '
Councillor Mullin "was the , first
member to qualify for that Office.
He Was followed shortly by Coun-
cillor, Anderson, and as the hour of
pipe approached, Rowte Rae qualified -
to .serve.„ for .„a fourth - ten:* and
Councillor Robertson qualified for
the Council. Councillor Hamilton
failed- to sign the paper.
William Murdie and. Dotiekla :Per -
Olson, momineeri.for:lhe caned, Who
both stood election last year, were
prospective candidates should
varancy-occurr---anct---seeon.de-- 'before -
nine o'clock,' Mr. Murdie qualified.
.Nominations resulted. as follows:
For Reeve --Robert Rae, J. G. An-
derson, Stewart Rebellion, Alex
Hamilton' and. Robert Mullin.
, For Councillars-Donald Ferguson,
WM. Murdie, J. R. McNab, 'Stewart'
Robertson, _Alex _Hamilton,1 W. B.
Anderson, Robert 14141in, W. S. Me -
Lad.
For Scheel Trustees -Hugh Mac-
intosh, P. C. Taylor, G. IL Douglas,
Win: McKenzie, A. E. McKim, Robert
Thompson, Mrs. Win.. Murdie, ' Mrs.
Temple Clarke, George Greer ,and
Di. donna..
, -Follo;ving the rieeiyhig of homin-
atiOns, kr. J. G. Anderson acted_as
chairman and expressed the sympathy
felt for those bereaved during the
year. He felt an election was un-,\
necessary, but at the same' time sow
ratepayer had the right to, offer him-
self for office if he. se'laapired.. It
was the intention of the Meeting to
have the report of the school board.
(Continued an Frage 4)
• CUT -FLOWERS- AND r:LANTs
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Call and see our Flowers. before
buying Your Nei/ Year's Gift. Orders
taken for Cut Flewers. else .deliVered.
• MRS. SOLOMON.
PRESENTATION AND SHOWEE
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Will
Reside Near London
ldr.,'John CartUthers held a recep,'
.tion at *her•hoilie on Monday eVening
in honor ,of her:ilaughter,'Renti Agnes
Who Wag recently married to George
.I)Uneans:titiller- Of Whitethilia. he
guests, lniiiibering Over .150, • were
retehred by Mrs Citi‘uthers and ,
and Mrs. G. Pishei. The.'Sotip;e 4efere
pesented withHa 6444f:a metals
cl�ek 'The.,tueste enjoyed -the even.
Ing playink cards and...danding.
very dabity $nch was,aerVed,by•-•:the
hosteia. the .bride ,10%.413to ,,„teft:
w.
tainett riiditY 4 -Vetting to a ghtitio6
hVit Of her giti /!licts
was the reaPienf of elanY tea
gifts Meg and M Phikon.
the vretnity
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FIFTEEN Gums AwARilimli
bom# CONTEST i*Zte
".ry Lu 61*"elt, Wins ' Pint, Prik0--
OfeetithMed cikrietutie
Three little-giris are, the proud
osieniers of doll carriages opd. dolls
with, tWehre -Othera.,receiving:dolla as
a!rialt. Of the awards made to thefie'
15 t1'..tnaalens..,,who were success-
* 'staged
llegiM'a ',I:hiring' the 'pet. few *Reke*
• Forty-one girls were entered in the:
antestd-each7ternt---at-WIC,;
.Kingi,during:the contest,,,entitled•:the-
purchaser : to Credit One vote to his
or her favorite 'candidate. 'The three
high girls each ,received a 'doncar-
riage
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and a dell..4na the next ,twelve,
.141s aceOrding to the votes accorded
them: each received. a doll. - •
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The final 'standing according to
Merit was :as follows: '
M - -.
Chin; '3rd, - Mari Louis Ported -tie; '40,
Eileen Geoghegan; 5th, ',Anne Parker,
6th, Catherine :Agnew; Wit Doris
Irwinv!' 8th, opal Orr; • 9th, 'Shirley
Culbert;-10thr Notine Thomeon;--f-ltir,-
Donaida Rackett•' 12th Velma. Stan-
ley; 13t1i; :Mary 14th,, Helen
Oaminie;•15th, Margaret June Messer
Champion Athletes
Receive Medals
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Field Day Champions Are Publi:cly
„Honored At Continpation School
' Open Literary meeting. ;
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Parents andfriend's of the Contin.-
natioir-teleml-studentrrwere in at
tendefice at the Open Literary Meet-
ing held in the Town 410 On Thurs.:,• ,
iay afternoon. • • , •
A..,,f4ture of the event was the
wesentation of the methds, which
Aras,aintile bY 'Johnston,' . the,
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funior and Senior winners in the
Field bay sportsMedals were .award: -
ed to the champion and runner -4 in
;mph class as follows: Seder boya-.,
Stewart Cairieron, Harold Greer;
JUnicii, boys - Leonard McDonald,
eorge Joynt; Senior girls -4. lyle*
Rae,. :Anna Graham and' Margaret
Ritchie, .girls-Jean-
draliiim, Audrey . Herne. .
Stewart Cameron rePlied on behalf
of the ichool;•extending thanks •to Dr.
Johnston and to all who had assisted
;T: making Field .Day a success.
An address: of welceme was delivT
wed' by Dougiai Clarke, president -of
he Sacietjr. -and aiho acted as ltair-
uan for an interesting program of
varied /limbers, Presented by the
students, :congisting. of an Irish dance
by Marion Johnston; Chorus by 1,5
boys, Piano duet, Blanahe MCDougall
and Florence MeQuillin; Solo, 'Audrey
flenderson; Violin •duet, Vet* Bic-
Dernildrinelc--Meball; -Scotch-dance;
Mary MeRim;•The Journal was 'read TALKS WITH PARENTS . •
by Finlay MacDonald; 'Quartette, 3,660 MILES AWAY
Cecil Arnstrong, John Carruthers,,
Stewart Cameron, Dick We,atlierhead;
Reading, Isobel Douglas, Instrumen-
tal duet ,1 Merle • . Middleton, . Fraser
McKinnon; Chorus by six' girls.
Peggy McDonald acted as piano ae-
zonaPanist, during the program .
Di. Win. Connell adilresied 'the
andicciee speakin"g, of the inflitence of
theschool on the life Of the growing
'Wild. prior to presenting the medals
Dr. Johnston spoke *briefly • did cony-
-Mended the encouraging' of athletics
among'. the students.
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The Bread•
of Health
Ho -
ms 5 CENTS .
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The Bread
, Of, Health
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OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY AND SERVICE
There's a "Wealth' of ifealthltr, Every Loaf of BO1IIMale0 Brea
'which, gives, you, Biggest X004 Valk°.
Wish Pae°' and I
the C�mplirnents of the Sqason.,7,6,
Happy Ne* Year
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FornierRefitjeto
Ples....in:W1414eg
Murdoch Was-Born-_-_.-A-t Para-
mount.--Prninent Western
Business Man
It was With regret that residents
ef-this--eommunitrwlearneci•-by Thins,
day's daily paper, that Mr. A,. V,
Murdoch,: a former LUcknoW bay, had
passed in Winnipeg, on 'Wednesday,
'aged 58 Years: -
Mr, Murdoch was 'the. so,n of the
late William and Margaret Murdoch
and was born in Ashfield at I'ara-
mount-As, a young man. lie learned
the dry good business with Cameron
and. Murdoch, the latter. member . of
the Company being an older brother.
• He later ;became associated with
the VV: R., Brock Go.; TerOnto, •and
26 Years ago went to itianitoba aEra
_traveller.„ for hairmAtthe tim'e.
of his death he was Manager of
Silks, Limited a firm which he joined
in 1917. For many years .,he was a
prominent figure- in the Commercial
Travellers'Association. •
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. Surviving *. Aliirdechtis..hla
formerly Lizzie Lawson ...19f, thiS
village,' as well as•' three spits, Will,
Ross and Robert A fourth son, Law-.
ion,a 'dentist, predeceased his father
more than .a.year ago. Three brethers
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Robert of Detroit, Loy -ell , Of British
Columbia and Walter of Edinonton
and one • sister, Mrs. Fred Baynes,
(-Lizzie)--of---Brit-isfrGoluiibiais�-
survive. •
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RABBIT HUNT, 'MONDAY
Over a score of names have been
included on the list of those desiring
to take -part in the rabbit hunt -on
New' Year's Day. alie---site of the'
drive has not ,yet 'definitely been de-
cided, bit it will likely the to the
West of the village. All those intend-
ing to take pad -are required to con-
gregate in 1,Jueknow, ,niot later than
one circle* :Monday 'afternoon. Shot
guns only, will be Used in the drivev
C0-00ERATio1 �F WATErk
, AtsglIg REQUESTED
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Lucknow domestic water sjiteni,
• he infant enterer* of the village,
has ,tompleted its first Year's Opera-
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don .with Satidactoty reSillts. At
nonlination ineeting 'On Friday
ivenings, Councillor /landiton, . who
TeiieWed the ,operatiOns, of thin de:
pertinent. utgetfaa that through the
press, the water iltek'S be asked to
OO-Otterate in making this system
self -Sustaining After, the, installation
of the syStemi OCarivasi of the
,ritacifitto- ste---how•inany ser-
vices Were being uteeinhe various
ho .tirA then;
N. •
TA a 1r
Miss. Lorna Barber cif Cranbrook,
B. C., a „student at MacDonald Hall,,
Guelph, Who is spending.the Chris-
tmas holidays with her grandmother
Mrs. N. L.:Campbell, and Which is
'ncidentally her first Christmas away
from home, received a long-distance
..elephone call from her parents on
_Sunday, everdng,.... The conversation_
traversing sorne three thousand niiles
Of Wire was heard"as clear as a
bell." Mrs'. 13arber spoke to . her
mother 'and two sisters here, while.
Lorne spoke to her parents and
brother and sister in the West. The
call was received here shortly before
nine lo'cloOk,. While jn aranbrook it
• was about six &clock.
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•Iduckno*:
YourEyes
and ;.OutiSet*ift.0
' BY
Luelmow
Pan RESULT : OF EYE STRAIN'
Are detrimental according ta thei
elcUr4 of _the -errors': health of of a patient, and, other
tors. But they'•are alivavs
up in his work % Make irritable
ful. They always Slow a persOn
Rob him of his energy, and cause
ther annoyances. That is all un-
necessary..We often cause -ab...
normal eyes to •nee :normally. -
Continued net week
Weddings
• wog -,APMERSON
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The marriage, of Elsie Andersen,
daughter Of Mt. and Mrs..; Thos. J. •
Andersen of Ashfield to Harvey 'W.
Webb, son of iltra.; Webb and the late
George Webb of *aware*. vias
seleMtilied; On'efil•litieiCeve by Rev. '
C Tavener... The -bride who was un-
attended wore -!a, govvn of hyacinth
cascade crepe and carried a 'bouquet
of *Olden rosee. Mendelaaohn's
ding march was played by the
bride's • sister, Miss Olive Andersen.
The rooms were tastefully, deceratedH
in silver and blue, with hlue_candles
shedding their _soft light. After the..
wedding dinner, which waif served
by cousins of the bride, Mi. and Mrs.
Webb left by motor for Meiareal
and other eastern points, the bride
wearing a ,brown ensemble. :
TItOMPSQN-:-PLATTEN_ _- -
Miss Margaret jean Platten, daugh-
ter of ,Mr and Mrs. W. j. platten,
Toronto, and Mr. William Franklin
Thompson, • son of ,Mr. and Mrs. D..
M.,Thompson of Lucknow, were mar -
the Church of the Messiah
Thursday. The 'church was decorated
eck_gteen _arid silVerand Rev..
Canon Hedley,, officiated, assisted by
Rev. Ramsay 'Armitage. The wedding
music was played by Mr.. John Nix.•
The bride, who was given in mar;
riage by her father, . wore hand-
some gown of white and silver
cade, made on long -fitted lines, with. .
long sleeves. Her white., tulle Veil
was caught. in a cap 'effect ' with
orange blessoms and shP carried a
bouquet of bright red Templar- foses. '-
Miss Wilmifred Platten, sister of
-the-bride, -wile maid' of honor,- Wear- -
ing a frock of Christmas red crepe
fashioned -on long . lines, with, long •
puffed steeve,s to the elbow. and tight
to the wrist, with rows of velvet on
the 'cuffs. She wore a silver , turban
and Silver 'shoes: Miss Dorothy Collett
rid Miss Wilma Gardner were brides_ °
maids, wearing crepe frocks in Chris-
tines- green, fashioned on similar
lines. as .that of the /mild of honor
VILLAGE RESIDENTI BEREAVED andwearing silver 'turban and shoes.
They all carried'eolonial bouquets of
white mums with a 'red .rese in the
centre. Mr. Fred Humphrey was best
man and the ushers were Dr. Edward
Harrison, and Idr. Wilfred Lay. Fol-
lowing 'the, ceremony a, reception tiveS.
held ' at the hoine of the bride's par,
ents, 'DaVenport. Road, where the
mother Of the bride received, weaving
a „gown of black georgette with black
hat, and corsage of palliee., The
.6tun? mother was also in black
niti hat talff-Corsar - et
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Mrs. B. Chesnut reeelired word
recently of the death of: her -brother,
mitre in Vancouver . De -
on Sunday, ',
Mr. IVitrilliam X. Stewart, •which oc-
cember 18th. The funeral was held
on Tueedek. Mr..Stewart moved to
Vancouver some twenty-five years
ago from .Embro, near Woodstock,:
where for hinny years he was editor
of the i Embro paper, heing asSisted
in that business by,r,hig
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