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TROUSSEAU TEA, WAS
LOVELY NUPTIAL EVENT
' On the evenings of August 314
and 'September 1st the home. of
Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Taylor Was
the, ,scene of very pleasant Bath*
erings when '.Mrs. Taylor enter-
tained at. a trousseau tea ii'fl' bon. -r,
our of her. daughter Doris. 4
The house was "lovely with
baskets of gladioli and dahlia •for.
the occasion and the tea table
was , centred with ' a miniature
bride,' and: her attendants, , gow .;
ed iri -d•
resses; of white -and blue
arvest
T. b d -
It's been
a goo_ farming year.
• Our district has been bleed
with better -than -average. crops,
and prices for farm produce. have.,.
remained firm. As a result, many
farmers are now receiving a size-
able return on- their year's work.
' •' Speaking o f t h'i s, o• Charles
$n ith, 'Onager of the Lucknow
branch •of the: Bank' of. Montreal,
suggested that it' is:.a.`,good time
to' give some thought to the_fut
+ure: "•Maybe" he• said "the years
4. �to. come ;won't. prove 'so product -
OBITUARY:
,NIRS. JAMES, MCNAIN
The 'death, ;occurred in. Toronto
on •September 12nd of Mrs. James
. McNair', who passed away 'after
week's illness at the home of
her daughter;' . Mrs. W: T. Hart,
19 :Laws • St.' Mrs: . McNain was
formerly Hannah •Ross, ands was'
the last 'suriviving member. of 'a
family of. twelve.sons and dais l =.
tees of :the late Donald . g
Ross and
Christine MacKenzie;` pioneer res.
idents of sh f ield _She= was -born ..
84 years' 'ago `near. Lochalsh,' and
]ived practically `her whole .`life
•' in: -her . native :'township.. The 'de-
ceased was . married. on' October
24'th,, 1890 to James' ,McNain who.
Predeceased: her in:.;February . of
1948: They farmed` on :.,February.
water. Highway near Aniberley;
• and their. ho tie was, ;always ()peri
to friends and., strangers:. For ,15
years s•ie had : spent 'the:' winter
in Toronto,' and since�,'Mr. :Mc-
Nain's..death' she:: had made h,er..
home in .Toronto with the excep-
' •tion of July and •August, -•which'
were s ent at
,p , the farm.. she loved
so, dearly. It was only: on August.
22nd that she returned :,to .Tor
•e�nto, after a six ,week,'sojourn at.
'the -'McNair'`' farrn.' She'._,was a'
znernber: of the. Plymouth' Breth-
ren.•Surviving' are 'One. son,: D.
F. McNain of `Montreal; one dau-
ghter,. •,Mrs. ' Hart '.of` Toronto and
two •:grandchildren, 1Virs: 'George.
Johnston and • `Margaret ,McNain
of IVtontreal. The funeral service
took.. place.fro'm the Wm: ;S • eers
uneral Chapel, Toronto, on, Sep'-.
temlber 5th: The service was. con-.
ducted by:,Mr,•'Guthrie of Guelph.'
Mr. Guthrie in formet days had
.been a'.frequent preacher ' at the'
Gbspei"Hali near•Amherley' „. Pa11=
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rve as 1950, ;or the prices l? ., es for farm
produce May slip, The . wise.
farmer will: 'there be'grad ' of a
reserve fund, built lip in `fetter
times, to secure the well-being of
his farm and.' family",
Why' not 'build up• your own
reserve fund, by 'depositing sortie
of this years ncome in a savings•
account at the Batik• of Montreal?
Next. time 'you're , in torn : dro
in and see.•Mr,` Srnith, He can be:
helpful. to you, in. working out.
your, plans and
problems,
FATtH E.R A p
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K.I LLED ' I N CRASH.. '
Double funeral •services were
held Thursday, . September 14th
at Blackburn '.s funeral home in
North • Branch, •Michigan, ' for
Howard E' Lintz and 'his:: eldest
son, . Ethel, who Were .instantly
.killed, when "their'. ear. collided
'With d truck '. on :wet . pavement.,
In Pontipc -hospital is Ml's How'-:
.ard Lintz who was. seriously in-
jured. �;�,�!,
Canadian •rglatives 'to attend
the funeral ' were.', Mrs.; George
Phillips, Norman_ ' .MacDor aid,
n ,
Mrs. Elmer Foran, Mrs. Tom '.Ma-
goffin, lVMrs,. Henry Carter, 'Mrs.
Toe .Leslie, Mrs: Sain Durnin : and
Russell Phalli �'�.s
p.
,Mrs. Howard :Lintz was for.-`
merly' Georgina 'Rutherford a
granddaughter . of , John R:uther'
ford ,.who was an uncle ' .of • Mrs.
Sam Durnin .of Lucknow. How, -
and is survived.; by:his
Georgina-
-and•s'ix' of :a; faint•
l
Y
Ethol Was -their eldest' son, and
was a
. veteran of
.four
, years in.
the; '.U.S. Navy, `during World Wa
_If. He was a `unember .'of, 'ti e
,the ' Amer,ican. Legion'
Eagles and,;Veterans'Association
of Oxford. H e is:survived., by:his
Wife and ' two ' children, Military
honors ,were conferred at. Etho'1's
burial by the North: Branch' Am
erican Legioix.
The bodies lay at the ,home of.
Homer. Rutherford,: 'a : brother of
Mrs . Howard Lintz untirthe.�time
r
satin and lace Small double,corn-.
flowers in pastel ._ shades- also
adorned, the tea table.'
Mrs: Elliott
tt mother
of':the ';groom, Mrs. J. W. Joynt
and .MVlrs..••Jack Bradley,, aunt: of
the bride,, poured tea. Assisting,
in the tea room were Miss Mary
Struthers, Miss Eileen Hall, • Miss
Dorothy.'Garnrriie .and Miss Dor_-
othy "Gibson. .:The troussea and
gifts were .displayed b . Mi i J •
Y . Y s�Jean
:Sitothers of 'London, Mrs. Geor.ge
Joypt, Miss.Helen, . Garnrnie, Miss
Joan Johnston and Mrs. Allan
Hunter.. '.Mrs.' Jack Ackert'. and
Mrs:' Glen Walden, sisters of the
brid, e,,' received the'guests at • the
dor. ` x
DRY CLEANING '
:PRICES INCREASED
Announcement is made today
that effective Monday, September
25th, 'dry-" cleaning.. prices north
s
area: will be increased from 15: to
25"percent..The dry cleaners • pint
P
out tthat no increase inn' prices has
been made in from 10 to 12 years,
Ye
Meanwhile deliverycosts, wages
and . cleaning:.' materials have all
increased . until' today the ` overall
cost
of
productions has more than
doubled.; In• part this increase .'in.
cost
has been .offset byimproved
Methods ." and increased :; ;volume,
'but it lis' pointed --out that. costs
have become so; great that` a price
increase: is :imperative;.
PAGE SF�VEN
WEDDING BELLS
AINSLIE_MacLENNA11t
,Beautifully decorated with
autumn 'flowers,. Ashfield Pres-
byterian church was the setting
for • an interesting wedding on
Saturday, September. 9th, when
Barbara Louise, daughter of Mr•.
.lid . ran' L
LochalshMrs," was uknitedMacin' mennarraniageof
to Donald Franklin Ainslie, son.
of Mr: ,and Mrs. M. o J. Ainslie of
Goderich Rev. J. R. MacDonald
c fficiated:i Miss . Sally MacDon-
ald of . Kintail• presided at , the
organ; and •Mrs, Duncan MacKay.
of :Ashfieldsong' "Because" and
"M ' World".: ,.
The bride; ,..given in marriage`
by her: father; . was lovely•,, gown-
ed in ivory: ' rayon satin `trimmed
with, peau d'ange lace and fash-
ioned ;with portrait neckline and
Wrist -length Sleeves. Her veil
fell to the shoulders' from a Jul-
iet satin cap -trimMed ed. with seed
pearls. Her :bouquet of white
mums and stephanotis, was cen-
tred. with an orchid;
Mrs, Bryan: Ainslie : of Goder-
ich, was : matron of honor, aril
Miss Marybelle •Chisholm aril
Mrs. Finlay' MacDonald. of Loch-
alsh , Were ' senior bridesmaids.
They -were gowned alien hun-
er s , green'.: satin' . with braided
headdress: and :carrying `:bronze
nd gold: monis. The:A u n i'o r
bridesmaids, . Karen ' Spencer of
etroiti •and' : Anne Pollock of
Ripley, were.similarl..._fr'
y ocked�i'n
gold. 'satin. All ,:the attendants',
lowers were: bronze .and ;gold'
mums. Mr,. . Bryan ' Ainslie; the
ridegroorn's`: brother, was best
than and, the ushers were.. Nil...
Radney'. MacLennan of Fergus,
Mr.;: -Norris Bradford'' of London,
Mr.
Jerzy Shields'of Detroit and
' . 'Grant • Chisholm • of Goderich;
A.
reception ' •for. ' nnetyzfive
guests 'Was' held . at • the Goderich
pavilion;, 'where the bride's. moth''
r , ,receilved • in.:a floor -len: th'
ress of .'teal blue suede crepe,
ith black.'accessories . and ' con,.
•t
a
D
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b
Mr
e
w
ge of golden den
g mum
son•
dt
s ephan-
tis.. She was assisted by the
ridegroorn's mother, • 'wearing`
urel green• chiffonvelvet, with
etching accessories and 'corsage
f rebr-um l%lies..in pale rose
ade
or a, rip o ' astern. Canada,
the` bride; wore a hunter's green
gabardine.sUit, with cocoabrown
hat ,and . ; accessories. The couple,
will reside in- Ahp Arbor, .Mich,,
where' Mr:. Ainslie will continue
his studies in•,fourth year at • the
University' of •`Michigan..
Guests 'were present from De-
troit, • Toronto,: Owen ',.Sound;'
The; Pickford=Fairbanks .sa
Loire Epic
The; future of the -movies hung ,b
in ' the ''balance ° when'. Mary Pick -r la
ford ."and Douglas Fairbanks fell, rri
;in love and - Hollywood's •Golden, o
sh
Age . ' klegan Adel. ` Rogers St.'
.tells.t-he-.torm
�. �ous .'romance in;, "Love, Laughter
and Tears", •in The American'.
Horse • sense . is that instinet.: ,:Weekly with, this•Sunda 's
which prevents :horses from' bet tember 24)'issue of Detroit (Sun-'
Stin-
ting on. ..people. day':Times.
bearers were ;:Frank MacKenzie of Toronto and David Ross of AN OPEN DEER SEASON is .be=
Dr... ,Arnold :.Cowan; Mr Sykes;„ Galt: Interment ' was in ; Park in,g requested . in . both Arran and
Richard `Hart, ''Johnny Ross, . all Lown' Cemetery,. ,. Amabel' Townships:.
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olsterng
Chesterfields And
Occasional Chairs .:
Repaired .and Recoyere
Factory Guarantee.
Free.. Pick -Up and Delivery
STRATFORD
UPHOLSTERING .,
StERING CO
42 Brunswick;. 'St. Stratford:
For further ,information
• enquire..; at
JOHNS'TONE' '
Furniture Store
'Phone." 76, . Lucknow-
Windsor, London, Bracebridge, -
Lochalsh and Ripley.. •
Prior to . the marriage • ,the .
bride's . Mother:entertained',in
honor of 'her :ddau+ghter at a trous-
seau . tea. .Others. honoring ' her:
were Mrs.D. F. MacKenzie', Mrs..
J. ` F. ' MacDonald .and Mrs. Li.oyd' '
MacDonald at , a-::-;�rriscell�an ous'
shower; Miss. Bernice 'Martyr' at
dinner, arid' a crystal shower in
'Ripley and 'Mrs, •Jack 'Scott at
a luncheon ‘and,'�kitchen shower:
.. BORN.
HOGAN=in,, Goderich hospital,•
on Thursday, August 31st,, to ,:Mr;.
and Mrs. Louis Hogan, R:
Iucknow; a son,' Raymond' Edwfn,.
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TABLE
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HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP
• TOUR EGO;: QUALITY UP`
(1) 'Unwashed eggs': look
better and keep better'. • 1
• than those that have been • 1
washer: Cleanlitter, clean 1
"dropping boards and clean.
nesting material are essen- g
�•-�--
I.' %possible. Keep your birds' '1
Meet clean. ,by wiring off
dropping boards or 'pits.
(2)• Remember that 'eggs
'start"',to germinate at
around 60 degrees'— and-
s it • doesn't, take much' heat
g •to reduce your eggs to- B
II grade. 'Keep your eggs in
:0'1'061r—or cellar --where
a the •temperature is evan
.and cool. ,
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epend on "fresh -mix"
laying mash made with
BILDE
GOOD, BLRDS 'plus,' SOUND FEED, always bring
top'results:.•. For a . steady flow of 'egg.money, 'feed
.your Bock a'"fresh-mixed"'mash made at your local
National Feed' Dealer from? National Concentrate, a :.
_carefully blended Feed Mix of. animal oitez
vitamins and minerals — which will ;
keep your birds healthy producers of
firm -shelled, top grade .eggs.
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See your NATIONAL Pouter today
+.�� .•Cfl ai9i�'1 ll
"' to a II • it lit w urierii 10' mg" ;Ferli`l re Your Crops. With NATIONAL. well -cure
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FINLAYSON,
properly -blended fertilizer
WILLIAM STO IE
SONS LIMPTEb
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INGERSOLL,.•ONTARIO
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