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Miss. 'it ii.na Gr:aharn of chili,:
tothe,. Ohio, spent•the past Dten
dday&, at the iold.•.home,•here•
'Mrs. A. 13,: Stewart 'is Visiting.
her. daughter, ,Mrs. 'Eric Whiteley
and, family in Peterborough.
Mrs:. D, J. MacLennan' : of .Tor=
onto and Mr.. end Mrs M01oliri
MacLennan• and daughter of Bar- •
fie are; spending. • 'the summer
• here.: .
Sunday ",visitors at the home of
F1o"
,and. .Jofin.'MacDona(1•: 'were
Mr • 1 i r'.y' Wulf; Mr, and Mrs.
Calvhi Crwsrnan,. da4ghtet' San-
dra
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i n of'. Water-
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sun `Bt a , all ._ q.:. �' F
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ng thn uests' at„ the Tay=
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u.it weddt:; in Toronto
-Hur lb. .o
on, Monday .'were Rev. and
'C, 1-1., MacDonald, :Dr: and . Mrs.
James tittle and Mr, -and Mrs.'
,Virden Mow(hra3 .
Bill Johnston of the Canadian
Navy, and w►ho: a.s a .member. of
of .the''M i�'cent''.is
the erewe
aign fl• ,
spending,: his.:' furlough "at • the
w.
`s ua,red sc � • pa 'a'ura
1111, 3 . L[ u
Mrs - Noble Johnston:
Mr. W. J.. Lane of Belmont,
spent a•.few • da3's last week with
'.Wilfred Hackett ..of Ashfield,
;while 'Mrs:4Lane, and Mrs. Don
Wilkie of Belmiont Miss -'C arolyr
Lane of 'Toronto and Mrs. . Wil-
:ftee.BaCkett ' arid Jimmy ,•••were
visiting at Was'aga• /Beach • With.
Mr. and•:Mrs:' Wilson ,Woods
'Mrs. George Drenniant returned
to her .home i:n' Ashfield , as ' 't)ie•,
end, of the week, after' spending
tuno. 'weeks in` • Dresden with 'her
sister,'- Mrs Alex Lockhart '. and
Mr. Lockhart.Alex` is somewhat'
improved -.in health following a
severe heart . attack a b"to' u't a
•month ago,
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LUCKNOW SBNTINEL, LUCKNQW,; ONTARI()
Mrs An *sten of Toronto,
spent the week -end ' with Mrs.
David ij sten.
Miss Ruth McKinnon. of° Loin -
Clop is holidaying; . in the conn
m nrty 'this week '
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Mr, land Mrs. George ..Souris.
of Freston a,r visiting with ,Mr.
.'rid Mrs. Bill Papas.
'Mr: ,and, IVTa s, Wm. Ross of
WC11-arid yiS ted ion' -Sunday with,
t'heir . uncle.. and aunt, Mr.. .and
Mrs, D. C. Mc MYlo rran.
• RecOnt visitors, at "'thfRector y
,were Right Rev. .the -••Bishop, of
lui•.on :Dr,, G. N. Luxton bf Lon
don, Miss.K•athloe• "Wali .
rl lsOfTor•-
onto and:. Rev: and •)1!irs.?' J •.A.:
lve
Ca th 'ins•of '
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Rev. and -rG. Howse of
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Corrie ,habie: 'been . vrsitirig' with
friends in Ashfield: Rev.' Howes.
is going to. Alvinston. :where: lie
will °eminence: his . 't al '
or dut
les. in AUgust.
Mr Barke'
y•and daughter Flom
once of .Stouffville . and: Mx. and_
Mrs.'•tarney' Benninger•of
gannet' were. visitors !With. Mr.
and Mrs: John "Fairish who 're-
cently , moved,, into.' their, home
here. from Dungannon. ,
t. Mr and Mrs..Leonard Web
sten` and two .,,children, Douglas
end .Nancy of' Toroi to, have been
holidaying in the coninnun'ity and
visiting : ,with ' Leonard's ,sisters,
Mrs: James MeNain of Arhberley
and Mrs. Dave '.McKenzie. Kin•
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tarl.'
New1Y, confirrned, :nnembers ief,
St Pa.d's Church, ..Dungannon,
received. the' sacrament 'for • the
.first tirrie''at a Holy Corri¢nunion
,service h last • Sunday. They were
Torn Fowler, 1W1rs ,Gladys'Ri ett,
:Mrs: 'Lily. Rivett
CARDIFF'S•'MAJORITY ;521: NEW BRUCE"HEA,LTH UNIT:`
DOCTOR.TAKES UP DUTIES
The •official• count, of the :North
Huron' :vote `. cast in
the � federal
ee• i r m
. 1 ct on . June • 27, made.. by Re'-.
is turning .OfficerH` J ,Fisher, gave
a•rnal•ority of • 521 to L. E. Cardiff, •
Pn gressije Conservative
the, -soldier vote, :;not 'eo►inted.•
• on the night of the election, gave:.
the, CCF candidate, H. C Bur-
rotVs, 3,'•L E"'Cardiff,. 10; R. S.
lietherin'gton, L.iberal,; 31.
>'. summary:
B'`ws.Ca'ff Heth.
22'•�
436:::• 442
283'. 216
763'•, 61.3.
' 224, •:;262
1217 .1452,
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Ashfield'.
Bl'
Yth •:.. 4 239 131
Brussels 11
Clinton .,,,. 41
CoUborr>e.i 18
Goderich . 153
Grey: '31
Godei;ich dTwlp ` _ 32
Hou* 42
:Morris `. 21.
Turnjberry •
E. Wa'Wan, osh
W. 'Wawaniosh
Wing2iam.
�Sgldier iv'ote , . .
• Total;
500 • 440
499 278 How Yacht Cast Weird `Spell'
665 676 • . A 'yachting :voyage `isn't always
516 336 relaxing' arid l:uxuriou5 Fo.r some
43 325 300' passengers it ,has meant, tragedy
4.''" '305° 282 and '•heartaches. ;Thrill to:' ."The
• `'43 348 '313 Weird Sell of 'the Yacht",` a fas-
• ' 56 ' 656 693 ,cinating'Stor of ai• yacht's strange
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Dr G. W 0. -Moss,.the new
head o! the :Bruce: 'County' Health
Unit, • las , Taken tip ; his; duties•
with headquarters in Walkerton
A. ..)945. • graduate, 'he has, ::been
practising in Tor auto since sery-'
'int•vtith 'the•'RCA'MC••at Tor-
onto, Halifax 'andCamp Borden..
�r Mloss succeeds 'Dr.. am
Willi
Fowler w ho has
gone to• Broclt;
ville as'' head .of theLeeds, and
Grenville; . Counties • health .unit,
Dr; Toberta ' Robinson, assistant
'to Drl,' .,Fowler; • is also leaving
Walkerton. She is going to Tor -
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to. .`paid. ,her husband, Dr
Clare Robinson, in conducting'the
East York -Leaside heaj.thriit:~'
3 10 31 infliiente,: cane of yi. any. gripping
features in The American : Week-
ly, celebrated. mag'azine with this
Sinday's (July 17) issue of The•Detroit Sunday Times.
494 '6986 .6465
• %ZEST .RESIDENTof :Tara . to
cast -a -•ba lOt on`'electiari'i'da' was
Mrs, Alex Snlrth, w;ho celebrated' 4'130.0E" ,HUGHES of .Teeswater
her 97th birthday on May:.. 18th, is -in' the West taking in the •Cale
She : rs the mother of Mr:..T W. gary 'stampede; .
of• town /
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I'AG,E THREE
WEDDING BELLS
WHYTMORE_TWA:MI;EY?
Miss Elva Roberta j Ttiv'antl'ey
was a lovely bride' of Saturday,.
when he niarriage, to. 'Albert
Carman Whitmore was selex'in
ized• at Calvary United, Church,
London. The brideis the daugh-
ter .of Wallace L. Tw'amley, Te-;
cuun;seh avenue, London,, former•-
ly of Lucknow, and the late Mrs.
Twamley and the grc can is the
'son of . Mr. Samluel 'K. Whitmore,
Seaforth .and the' late Mrs. Whit-
rnor•e.,
Rey.- ;P• 'A. •Agnew performed,
Che ceremony in , a setting of
gXatho1i, ferns•: and lighted taperS.•
Miss Perciss: Sn .der. played. �l e `the
bridal music Arid Miss petty Jair
vett sang"0'Perfectr'Love" an
"Because".
'v } en,
,' rria,ge by hex •fath-'
et the. tbride" were a ~period gown
qu.isette.ic
of ar. : : t-.
mu • v+er.. super satin.
The softly • draped' `collar; which
accentuated •the sheer yoke,; "and.
the: billoWinig pick-up skirt were
edged with 'chantilly lace A
beaded coronet held -in ,lace, heir
fingertipveil ' of •French. it
• fusion:
She earried::a cascade of.; tore
roses showered With butterfly.
bows :,cif '
rtxalinet: •
Maid of honor .Was' the sister'
of "the. bride, . Miss' Ferne Twain-'
ley; in a' gown, of (blue. sheen. 'iy'ith.
lace inserts and' •n>Jatching °sweet-
heart ne0diress •and'•¢nittens: She
carried a hand fb.oii,qu'et of Briar-
c'li'ffe' roses
The groom, was attended by ;his;
brother, Fletcher `°T: Whitnior'e,',
Kitchener. and :David H.. Wethey,
London, . •was' the.:, usher'..
Following .'thew ceremony Th 're=
celptiOri was heid
Golf Club
For•'travellinig the bride -chose
a white .gabardine `suit With neat..,
ch iii'g accessories • and wore , a 'cor
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Sage of :'roses. On their 'return'
They will reside. irr':Londen. •
WILLIE—CARTER
sacred 'Heart ,Church, Wa
ham, was 'the: setting , fora pretty
g,
weddin Satii'rday mornin •g.when Y.
Rev F.''J; Brckliil inrted'in,mar'
nage Dorothy Ma'e:. Carter,.,. dau-
ghter' of. Mrs.. Simon Donaldson;.
Teeswater, .'to. Mr, :. Mit _d ael 'Jiohri
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P.: Wr;11ie, , WingJham The bride,
wore a blue. crepe dress, white
accessories, a white doweredhat
with • shoulder veil,. and , had ^a
bouquet . orf iuk roses -Her ..o14
attendant'weas-IViiss• Martina. Wil
sister of the • bridegroom,;'
wearing; pink: taffeta, white fiat.
and accessories, ' and corsage of.
%yellorw roses. 1VtisS:•'Vivier 'Eeriest'
was •organists. and 'the soloist 'was
1Vir Jarries Benn,ger.Mr. Joseph
Sehiestel a of •Teeswater,• w a s
groomsman Foliowing'the "cere-
rrony :a reception, Was lield't in'
the Brunswick 'Hotel for; inured-
fate 'relatives. Mrs. Donaldson,
wore • a; brown figured. 'dress,
brawn accessories, and , a corsage,:
of' pink, carnations; and . the bride
groo'm's mother'. `'wore a White •
figured' dress; ;.grey accessories
and, corsage of pink' roses• Fol-
lowing their =Wedding • trip, Mr.,
and, Mrs'. W illie tw ll take tip •res=
idenee iii Wirrgha¢n.
WRIGHT=-NEWTON
Fall 'dephiniuun and• fern 'form-
ed 'the' setting in St.:Helen's 'Un-,
ited Church •Saturday, July 9th,
for Abe _ti'ia _Marriage of. .Miss...iielen
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Myrtle Newton, daughter 'of Rev:
and ',Mrrs.. M.; G•, 'Newtoin of :Ste
Helens, to John Fo�vlei "Wright,
r& chester7 ,New ,grit, seri of the.
late Mr.. 'and Mrs', John J. Wright..
The ceremony, was perforn ,ed
b I tile. hide's ~father ,and, the
wedding . music; was, played, by
Dorland Fowler, Montreal, 'with •
Vernon' Saunders,' Roel eiter,•
soloist
Given in marriage. by, herbro-'
slier iiL=la'v, Clayton , Charlton,
the bride. gore a ,gown
Battenburg lace,. ~mounted: on s lk
net over heavy ivory. 'satin, ex-
tondhig into a slight train; made
IIA)i EAST •RUN SAT
AY
Mr, Jini. GlIins; C R; Coit-
ductor qn the' Palmerston -Kin-
cardine lino :made ' his 'last run
on Saturday, •having reached the
pension '
i etrrement , age of sixty-
five. Mr. Collins made the -down
trip on Saturday ', morning and
returnted on
for • his last
train
trip in the official
capacity ;of conductor. .
This .is the second well known
tondtictbr ' on this 'line•' to retire
•'Niithin. a short time, 'Toni• Leak'
e
having' reached ,r.
' � the reti.rerrier,t
2 rout:.' year ago.
$-A.TURDA VN.I.GI1T DAlic-E ..—
VENTURE WAS FAIIL•URE :
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-The aturday night jitney
dance' ld in ..the arena under
auspices of the Agricultural Soc-
iety Was . " not • successful, The
dance did not get underway until
the .usual Tate ihour,' acid having
to end before midnight,, 'did not
!prove financially successful..
The• idea Of, weekly .Saturday
night dances'' has been. discarded,.
but the' Society is planning for a
dance on Friday night, July •2nd
may hold Friday night dances
aril• "may . hold' Friday', night,
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dances "Periodically:,
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by 1N4rs.' • W. 3, W.:.Lowri<we `.of .Ot-
tawa• a friend of the brad • for
,het own .weddih:g. 40 years.` ago.,
The • bride's ' veil. .of Ivorytulle
wa .
s arranged:. d-.. from a he
. , .g... , � o.headdress_
address'
of the same .material and she car-
ried .;a ":-Cascade "'bouquet of ': Jo-
h'ann.% Hill "roses and 'fern:
Mrs:. , Clayton , Charlton, Who
was her .twin sister's matron •. of
honor, wore..a gown iof pink taf-
feta. .Miss . Zona Newton. ` ? •'as
}ridesrrisid,. wore a siim.ilar , gown.
of green tafifeta. , :B:o.th attendants
and carried bouquets sof the 'sa i e:
Q hewers
Ribbert Mc •achern'•of 'Toronto.
was ;best Man, ,The `ushers
t•+ e
Rey Reinhardt ,of Rochester` and
Eldon Fowler .of Edmonton; Alta.
Followin '.g .a . reception at '
eP the.•...
home' -of the• bride's Parents; Mr:
and Mrs: Wright left on a motor
trip to • Kawartha Lakes. For tra-•.
welling, the bride wore a printed
silk '',dress and cape with • white
accessories.' Upron their return
they will •
reside in Rochester
York•
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wore bandeaux of Shasta daisies
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U` :on aeavin I ucknow it is: with•;
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sicere' thanks d' 'appreciation
an . that we
wish :.to acknowledge '
the pleasant busi-
ness and social relations we have enjoyed
here.
For our successor, Mr. r Elmer • bach
wes 1
be ak 'a; continuance of � your: good-
will1� g
will and patronage.
Sincerely, . 3
LARRY An DOR ` T
And O HY::'DOWNS -•
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