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CUBS. G-fT YEARS.
SERVLC'E'_ STAR
PAGE SEVEN
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WEDDING BELLS.
F4u,,iSH-=•KING,
Dr. W. A. Beecroft officiated at
r the ceremony uniting in marriage
Edna Rose, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. William`,King, Wingharn, to 1 d
g .George Lorne Farrish; son of Mr.
Cabs
and Mrs. Lorne Farrish of Luck -
now.
e. ;The ceremony was solemn-
ized at the '.United ,Church •par-
e sonage. The bride Was dressed in
Ted
burgundy taffeta with "burgundy.
John
'arid black accessories; and a cor-
d sage of White' chrysanthemums:
Mrs.' Harold -Kid attended 'the.
bride, wearing a 'gray crepe:frock
e with navy :accessories.; and a .cor-
sage
1 of: pink roses,. The bride's
- 'brother, Mr, ' Harold. King,: .'was
best urian. 'Following a reception.
a ' at 'the home of the brei te's par-
s. 'ents, the 4ouple 'left, for• 'a trip.,
p through • Southern Ontario: For
travelling the bride donned a
d pick -and -pick. suit, 'with., crimson
h •.accessories:. Mr. and Mrs. Farrish
will live' in Wingham.'
t • ARMSTRONG ---MOSS •
n • • Pentecostal` Tabernacle, Port,
Colborne; was the scene; of.:.a
pretty' ••wedding, • Saturday, Se--
tember 23rd 'at. three 'o'clock when
I Evelyn, Muss, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Moss, "Knoll • street,
Port Colborne, became 'th,e bride
Of' ' Russell Ai.rilstrong, Port ColL
bcr;ne, son of Mt.: arid Mrs W f
G., Armstrong. of: Lucknow, Ont -
arid: Rev. R.` C.• Eastrrian, Port
Colb erne and•'Rev. G. F. Atter of
U neland '. performed the :double
line; cererriony •aga•inst •an 'altar
r;ran'gement:.of •rnu ti -colored ':.
..0a,clioli and fern. The guest pews
wet e' amai ked ..w ith ' White satin
bows ••
The. bride; given +yin marriage
by her father; was lovely in a
gown of .' white i:vory' satin ,fish•.,.
ioned `with.' a sweetheart neckline:,...,..,77.
of. lace,, and a'.fitted.late ,peplum,
' :The full skirt ended in 'a Sweep-
in.g train. The long. sleeves taper-
ed :to, p.oinfs over the hand, . Her
fingertip' veil Was h in place
1 by a brocaded headdres. The 1
Lbride''s 'only ornainent.. a as a ,
i hinestone necklace gift • of• the
grdom rind she carried a.:cascade I
of red' ;roses' and white satin,
st,r eamers •
ivIrss..porotny Moss, .sister • of • .
the.bride,•as maid of hor or,,chbee
'a ynaze. nylon brocaded 'gown
With ' matchirig • ,headdress •• and
rriiltens:. She ca'xried a •' cascade
bouquet of pink roses • with yel-
'1& v. streamers:
Miss Lorrenthine Christensen
and••Miss Carol Moss, sister: of the,
bride,. were the bridesmaids, Miss
Christensen,. ' . was gowned •iii `
mauve taffeta with, matching
�4On:the 'Cub evening, Octobe
leaders held a Hal
]ovve'en party for the Pack,. in. the
Recreational• 'Centre,. Fdllowin
the judging of costumes 'the Cabs
were taken, through the. "Hous..
of Horror", with • games and. rete
freshrnents following. ,Cpsturn•_
'.winners We're' Bruce Baker, Te
•'Collyer ,and Bill Fisher. Mrs, Joh
•Kreutzweiser acted as judge, an
assisted with the ""lunch.
At our October' ,12th 'meeting
one ' year service • stars w r
awarded to Roy .:Erribe.rin, Bil
•.Fisher, Ian Marshall, R.ona41 ,Tav
•erier and •Eldprr .Wraith, •
This past . month has :proved
Ipusy one•for, the Palk with C.ub
taking'.part in the, final pick. -up
Of the waste ..paper drive, the an-
nual Boy Scout Apple. Day,' an
in„ the ',first ,Scout -Cub `•ch.ui c
service since " organizing' a .year•
ago• �'`
This .week's meeting was. no
held on account .:of Hallowe'e
night•
CfCg AVV7&V
TRADE MARK PEG
is a natural partner
of good things to eat
`to
classic
tom
.onuments.
A family . plotshould be.
graced r' with : the shrine -like.
beauty, of a . monument,. which
Will be: everlastingly a' tribute
those,•at•:rest; We have .many.
• styles to suggest, a•nd
will . work with .you on cus--:
designs:
'Exceptionally. ', low • • pi ices.
No. canvassing, which elimirt,.
ates sales cornmissions. ,
Inscriptions"' Repairing
, Sandblasting Memorials
• 25 :Years' Experiertc:e. ' ;6
• Sandblast .Equiprnent •
A11' work `personally. ,executed.
Brownlie •Memorial•
Alfred St:,-VVINGHA1Vll' •
:`'Phone- 450`
or
NEIL I11acLENNAN; •
Ripley, Ontario.
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headdress, a'nd nylon• Mittens. She
Carried a bouquet of golden, and
White marigolds tied with mauve
streamers..Miss Moss. wore a blue
net gown with sequins and mat-
ching headdress. Her bouquet in-
cluded ed golden and white znari
golds With baby blue streamers.
Wilson •l�rms4trong, :of Noble-'
ton, brother of the groom, was
the best man.- The ushers were
Alfred Armstrong, brother of the
groom and :James. Corrigan, of
Oslhawa.
• Miss Mary Idhasbn of Fort Erie
render"ed two lovely vocal solos'
entitled "0 Perfect Love",and
during the signing of the register,
"Wedding. Prayer':, Mrs. C., „Steed
Of Fort Erie. Was pianist.
A reception fpr70; guests • was
held at 5.30 at La.Jolla ,Inn. The,
rooms were gaily decorated;.with
baskets of gladioli and fall flow-
ers: The bride's mother chose a
navy dress with grey accessories
and . a ., corsage of red roses and
white • marigolds".: Tjie groom's
mother ., was attired • in ay navy'
dress ,with navy accessories and
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Is In Full Swing •Now Of
LADIES' COATS
''MEN'S` OVERCOATS., and SUITS:
STATION WAGON COATS
PARKAS and CHILDREN'S: •WEAR •
SKIRTS, BLOUSES and SWEATERS
Never have you seen such a v.tr`ietell 'qtr 1eS to
Ail{:c'oxrt
Ladies'' .Suits & ,Ladies' .Gouts
AS LOW AS $i0000
This .is: a teal,'buy=.do not latish out on stking 'these,
If • youare-"unable to .r-ouncl:':up''t e fa m ilin the. chis' 1i'nc,,
call
10 Teeswat'r for riny'••eC''enittg service. We deerii
it a pleaSure to serve :s100 Eft 'any �LC,t1.E'a
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To , Save' This Fall Drop In At,
"The Family's Ready. To -Wear Store"
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a corsage of red :rasesand white
marigoios. •
The bride'stable was- centred
with a three• tier wedding ,cake
topped with,' a miniature bride
and groom.' , Also adorning• the
table were bouquets of ;gladioli.
.. During the reception, the bride's
:father. rendered two : delightful
trumpet solos '•enti'tled "The Lord
Is My Light" and "How Lovely.
Ares Thy Dwellings",,, Mr. Moss
was accompanied by hisdaugh-
ter DorothyM, who also play-
ed.
Moss,
ed. several request piano. solos.
For travelling in the Muskoka
district the, bride chose' 'a beige
suit with 'green accessories and
a corsage .of red roses: and lily ,of
the. 'valley,. On, their return Mr..:
and Mrs, Afms'ti'ong will reside
on,: Knoll St, Humberstone. W .
Out .of'.toWri guests were pres-
ent from Welland, St, Catharines,
Vineland, Fort •.'Erie; Oshawa,
Lucknow,,, Nableton, London' and.
reenvilie,
SouthCarolina.
'There are. about 126;000.Indians
Upholstering;
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Occasional Chairs
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For, further information
•' enquire' at ; • '" -
JOHNS'TONE'.
Furniture Store``'
'Phone 76,• Luckno.w
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Occupy five and a half million •
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