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MATINER.' SATURDAY
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Monday Tuesday, Dec.. 171`t8t
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EDMOND. O'HRTEN,
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.ETHEL• BAI RYMORE,
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RE-ELECT MRS.. EVA BLACK
• AS` AUXILIARY 'PRESIDENT.
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The ` December 'meeting of the
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Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian
Legion w'a's held jn: the ' Legion
Rooms. on Tuesday;; December 4,
Mrs., Black presiding. There were
17 anembers present...,
'Correspondence.' was • receive('.
. from the Zone %Commander, Miss -
Crozier, Walkerton, and' referring:
to 'the annual Zone Rally .•
will be held next' year .in. the's
Tey. Ten ' dollars is to be donated
to the iChristmas Seal Find. The
mystery boli was won. by Mrs.
Cameron. •
Mrs. Temple (Clark presidedfor
the election of officers pies. Mrs.
Eva Black; 1st vice;. Mrs. M. Stiri�-
son; 2nd :;vice; Mrs..,: Philip Mac-
• Millan; sec.,. ' Mrs.. John R. Eng-
land; trees., ., Mrs. • Eunice .Reid;.
• 'standard bearer, Mrs.. Vera Pur-,
• ves; press reporter,. Mrs. Kath--
, leen
ath,leen• •Forster. The .new officers
were installed ,by Mrs, ' -K.. For-
__ster, immediate past president;
and .a .delicious lunch Was ser•
vied,,.
The' folloOring. Committees, were:
elected: ; . •
Executive committee --- Mrs. E.
Armstrong, •Mrs. . A. ' Johnstone,;
Mrs,' S. Collyer, Mrs J.. John=
stone, Masi Solorrron:
Entertainment contitnittee—Mrs.
• •M'. , W.astt y., Mrs. L. , • Simpson,
Mrs. M.Cowan. , I
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,THE LTJ
I E. `EN •
Under the direction of Miss.
Beatrice 1VIcQuillin and Mr, Shel-
don Balxter, music director, ' the
pupils, of the :St, 'Helens ;School
presented their 'annual concert
'the. Community Hall on Wednes
day night beforea large audi-
epee, Rev, S. E. Hayward was
chairman for• the splendid pro-
gram 1a hie in�I�nct�t � rnses-bv
.the school• choir; piano solos Eby
Donna Woods, Alison Webb, -
Joyce McDonald, Doris Miller
Eddie Gaunt; piano duetsby Don-
na Woods and Arson Webb and
.by Dgris Miller and Alison, Webb;
bagpipe selections by Archie Mc-
Quillin; the dancing 'of the High-
land fling• by. -Misses Isabelle .Mc—
Pherson and 'Flora Jean. ,McQui1..
lin; sglos' by Gladys McDonald
and •,Barry 'McQuillir; monologue
b`y Marvin• McDonald and Archie
McQuillin, . Included in the pro-
gram was a , skit "Too. Short• on,
one ` , End'" and • two dialogues
"What became of the false teeth".
and"Uincle Jonas' Whisker's''
Mr. . ' Don • Caxneron and its
pupils . of S.S. No, .3 ' presented
honcert in 'the -school ez
Friday . night'before a' capacity,
crowd. After the splendid pro, -
gram of ' choruses,; solos recita-
tions, duets,.: dialogues 8a a •trorn-
bone solo by •Mr.•. Cameron, Santa
Claus . appeared and: distributed
gifts •'from the
well laden tree:
•After .lunch was served, dancing
was enjoyed to Music' by the.
Bruce, orchestra.
Thee December meeting of the'
Women's Institute. was .held at
the rhonie of 'Mrs. W. A. ;Millen
on. Thursday 'afternoon will a;
;good attendance.. • The roll call
'was well.,' responded to by.. telling
a Chrisrnas custom in.our home.
It Was agreed, to send; Christmas
'cards to the sick ,and Stint -ins.
and •$5.00 Was 'donated . to the:
Children's- War Memorial Hospi--
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tal, London and $2.00. to: the. T.B.'
Christmas Seal Fara It was. an
trounced' that the short .course on
"Canning Ontario Foods" would
be held nn April 18th; Mrs. Fred
McQuillin, ,Mrs. Frank McQui1
lin, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt and Mrs..
Charlie McDonald were ,.appoint•-
ed 'a• committee :to, 'arrange for
social • -evenings throughout. 'tlie
winter; Mrs: 'lice read: extracts.
• front an address by Miss Annie
P, Lewis. Mrs. S. E, Hayward
gave a :talk in keeping with 'the
,Cliristmas. season and 'read. 'the:
interesting .Legend of the. Black
Madonna. Mrs. Rice favored with:
a •solo: 'The ladies '.enjoyed the
exchange ' of .Christmas gifts af- '
ter' which liarich .was 'served'with.
-Mrs. F'.. G. `'Todd and Miss; beth
McDonald as ,hostesses.
• Building committee' —;.Mrs NI.
. Johnstone; 1Virs': E • Cameron.
Membership' committee -.- Mrs.
M: Johnstone, Mrs. M. . Hall•
Lunch conitnrittee for January
Mrs. Joyce Johnstone, Mrs.
Eunice-Reid,_1VIrs. Jpan England..
The January meeting . will be
held on the second Tuesday':.the
8th•
Feeds, Fertilizer;'
Phone • 71
Grc .ceries
• Phone 27
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Someone Is Going:W
To Win • A Beautiful.
ison Blanket
with "Coinforette ,Control' —A lovely Xmas Box
`. Pot Only 25e' — 'Tickets at Grocery' Store.
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OUR. SELF • SERVICE. SYSTEM
means SHOP AT YOUR LEISURE
TOWN 'DELIrV'CRY ON GROCERIES
THE 'BEST, IN COAL
NOT, STOVE or ALBERTA
•ruor, E, ;YOUR ()WARS
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' `FEEDS and CONCENTRATES
C )in tete line on band at salt times,
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BUY. COOP .QUALITYp1 ODUCTS'
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"AGE FIVE,, ... .
WED.P N rr.► BELLS
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OR .._ ALE CQNNEI,,I
A pretty winter wedding took
Place in. -St... Fau 's Anglicazi,
Church, Wingiam, •. on Saturday
afternoon, December lst, when
Mary Lu, daughter, of . Dr, 'and
Mrs. W..11!I. Connell, was Married
to John Hiram Qrisdale, of • Clingy
ton, son of 11fr. and Mrs. E.
Grisdale of Reed Deer, Alberta
The bride Wore a u11Ys_ irted:
dress ;white lace over net, hav-
ing a lora-sleeved laee bodice
with riet yoke, Her .veil was of
scalloped embroidered . net, irst
The PLAYHOUSE
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6 Thursday, friday, ay, S ,aturd ay, T),pcember 13; 14, 15
Thew..e...e.t4
st voice ever
heard, and with the .b011 as�
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• BING
VROSRY- in IRVING ,IIER1 IN'S .ti
• • Eresonts
worn by her great grandmo her.
in Scotland, Over a hundred years
ago, and. she `carried a wedding:
ring of white' daisies and Blue
chrysanthemums,
Her' attendants were her..sister,!
Mrs, T. G. Irwin, as matron of .
honor;,. and. her •cousin; 'Mary Ann
.So.'
Joan the fun at • The Playhouse.. this:, weekLend.
SATURDAY NJ A.TjNEE AT, .2.15 P.M.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, , Dec. 17,
l
Cleland, wearing . sky blue; vel.
veteen . dresses, with long skirt with, JOHN PAYNE 'AND Qin', • PATRICK..
in an action packed film of the ,West
of graduated fullness, and • cry..-.
rying golden • wedding .rings o€ ,.•
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Yellow •and blue chrysanthemums. ANI) NOW WV CAN ENJOY HOT POP -CORN
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Susan : Irwin, five-year-old niece WITH YOUR MOVIES -` T*STY:
of the bride, was a lovely little'
junior bridesmaid, ,also in' blue
ve veteen, with . ,scalloped giber
tha, ' and carrying 'a tinybasket
of .blue ,and yellow n In ns. Mr.
Alan, Williams •was '.-groomsman
'and Mr. Robert . Ferguson and
Mr. Jack 'Lloyd ushered. •
A t' the" reception in the, church
parlours, Dr and: Mrs, Connell,
together with the ' br.'idal party
met . with the : guests, The bride's
mother ' looked charming ;iii a
:dress of French -grey lace, .with
matching mittens, 'with pale pink
hat. and corsage of 'pink roses.
For. her wedding trip, 'Mary 14u
chose. a grey : worsted suit, 'be`+
neath a ,brown, mouton coat, 'with
blue hat and grey shoes: After
their 'return they will reside in
Clinton.
• Olt` of town ' guests, were, Miss
Agnes Johnston, Mr,; and Mrs.T.
F: Rahiely' and slip , Vernon, Mr
Ned , :McKeown, a. ll.of Toronto;
Misses Frances; ,arid .Lily: McLean,
Dungannon; Dr. and.. Mrs. W. V1
Johnston. and ; Mr and Mrs. W:
B. Anderson of ' Lucknow; Mr..
•and Mrs. ' Elmer Zinn of Belmore.
" HaDGINS--ROBS
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Pine River .Unitedd, Clmrch'•was
the scene. •'of • a pretty wedding on:
Saturday, November .24th at 1.30
• p:ii .• when the Rev. J.C. Hutton,
assisted.: by . the Bev G. A. Meikle -
john, united in marriage Marion
lean; • daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley 'Robb and Vernon.' Rae,'
only son ' of Mr. and Mrs... Earl
Hodgins, Bervie. Miss '" taurine
McNain played the wedding
Music and Mrs. Morgan Johnston
was.; the soloist.
.:The 'bride; given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor length
gown of white net.; over nylofr
with .a strapless fitted bodice and
cape .of 'net with' pretty: ruffled
edge and Peter • Pan collar. • Her
.fingertip veil fell from a 'heart
shaped ,hat of seeded pearls and
she carried a wh. it • Bible covered
-with---red • Briar-.eliffe .roses -..-with.
rose petals .caught in streamers.
.She. wore : ,a rhinestone .seta. gift
of the groom, ..:
Miss Kathryn Robb, as her sis-
ter's • maid of 'honor and ' Miss
Marjorie --Hodgins, sister of.. the
groorn, as bridesmaid,' wore mat-
ching floor length gowns of rose
and iblue', rayon taffeta with . ny-
lon net yokes and matching head-
dress: Kathryn carried a nosegay
of yellow' and bronze .:giant mums
and lolarjoire carried ' a nosegay
'of.mauve:_and :bronze giant mums.
Robert "Johnston, Kincardine,
cousin of. the groom, was grooms-
man and .ushers were," -J S-- Robb,-
brother
,obb,-bxother of the bride. and Mongan
Johnston, cousin. of the 'groom.
•Beceiv•ing • the guests at the re-
ceptioh .in Reid•'s Corners Com
triunity Hall, the bride's mother
wore a navy crepe dress -with
pink and navy, accessories, and
Wearing, a corsage• of white car-
nations.
ar-nations. The groom's mother
were. .a pine green trientine dress
With green, and black accessories
and. Wearing, a corsage of white
carnations.
. Later ' the couple left . on a
mote'''. trip tti Ottawa and'.points
north. Por , travelling, the' ,hrido.
donned a Mulberry taffeta dress,
beigev.came1 hair coat with black
accessories and.corsage of pink
carnations; .Ori their return, they
Will reside. on 'thee .grroon'i' fare -1
on the Du.rhait1 ltoad. • .
BOUNDARY s�''�._.,-day---Wi h=:.his_ aunt, Mrs..
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Bride -Elect Showered.r "
•..A, shower, . was held in. honor
'Of Miss' Isobel Scott, niece' of
Mrs. 'Robert Hamilton. The . pro-
gram• included .a �SOng by Marion
and- Lorraine Ham":ltoii, ;reading
by. Mrs.:• Walter Dexter, solo by
Raeleen ,,and Lorne Hamilton, 'a
reading. by Mrs. Ensign; coal
Triunity ' singing:: and : a • contest
conducted,, by Mrs: Roy MacKen-
zie. The following address was
read:
Dear Isobel, '
We,. . •your, friends and ieigh-
•hors' arevery; happy to' shower
you ,in honor, of your approach-
xng. marriage., As ; you ,go sailing,
over the sea of anatrin ony we
hope' you find- these.giftsnot only
useful, but -a token of theesteenv
inwhich you are held by '.your -
friends gathered- here -this •even-
in�g: ,
Mr Jack Macintosh 'spent Sun
erington of4Goderich:
. Mr. and Mrs; H.' Robinson, anit-
B llie of Lucknow, Mr. J, Ken..
nedy and Tom of 'Ripley visited:
with Mr. and; Mrs. • Walter. Dex-
ter.
Mrs ..V, Bair... and. Mr, Dirtier
of Kincardine visited with. Mr, 114.
Mrs. H. Ensign, •
Mr. and 'Mrs. Olive : Cudney
and farnily of Galt visited at the;
Ketchabew home. • .
Seven 15 -Minute M_ gals' '
Something for homemakers
This Sunday's (Dec.J143) •issue, of .
The .American Weekly, exclusive-•
ly with ;Detroit. Sunday :Times,'
presents recipes :for:. seven 15:.
minute meals. for your busy week..
before Christmas, meals any roan
will welcome.. even though they.
are "quickies". .Honaeniakers, :•see,
'T;he`American Weekly .with this
Sunday's Detroit ,Times for•these;
15 -minute feasts.
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