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On Sunday last, the family of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Pepper
(above) gathered at the latter's home,. Oakshade Farms, RR 3,
Seaforth, to honour' them on the oceasion of their 41st wedding
anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Pepper were married on September
210915 and settled in Tuckersmit4 TOwnship where they still
reside, -
Following a lovely dinner, a mock wedding was relayed by
some of their grandchildren after which a short address was
read by their youngest son, Clifford, followed by the presentation
of a mantel clock from the family,
Mr, and Mrs. Pepper have three sons and four "daughters;
Harold, at home; Norman, Hensall; Clifford, Dashwood; Viola,
Mrs. James Elliott, Seaforth; FAith, Mrs. Percy Rutter, Pen-
t hold, Alta.; Eleanor, Mrs. Frank Ealconer, Clinton; Gladys, Mrs.
Wrlliaxri Riehl, Clinton. They also have four grandsons and 12
granddaughters. (Photo by Phillips)
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(get of' jusf bre'cid and water,
But' — if you're feeding sirsipht• grain glone, you're
asking •your .livestock to live and thrive on "bread and
watcr". And it's been proved, many times that you
can't get the results from'• grain alone that you .get by
feeding 'a balanced ration, — •
It's been ,a,,1„,h9rd job. getting grain harvested in many
areas this yec:it' and losses have resulted. Further loss
can result if the grain you der, harvest is not fed prop-
erly, For instance, it takes about 1,100 pounds of
straight grain to put a hog to market compared to just
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When a customer bprroiivs from. {FC, he is shown what
we call a payMent table. This table (sample below) shows
eltactly how much'you may borrow, how many months
you may take to repay,and the exact amount you pay
each month. You select your own repayment plan, to
make repaying your loan as convenient as possible,
This dependable service is available to ybu whenever
prompt loan is needed for any worthwhile purpose.
HENSALL
.He,nsall Curling Club will meet
in the town hall on September
at 8 p.m. All are invited, espec-
ially the ladies,
Mrs. Archie Buxton was taken
by ambulance last Thtirsday to
South Huron Hospital, Exeter, fol-
lowing a slight stroke she suffer-
ed on Wednesday.
A reception was held for Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bell, (nee Mar-
lene Richardson) in the Hensall
town hall, last • Friday. Mervyn
Eyre read the presentation address
and presented, the couple with a
well filled purse of money. Dis-
jardine's orchestra provided mus-
ic,
Mr. anti Mrs, A. R. Orr, atten-
ded the funeral in °Lueknow on
.Thursday, of the late William J.
Lockhart,,uncle of Mr. Orr, veter-
aof 'the First World War. The
funeral was under auspices of the
Legion. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, Taylor,
Varna, (nee Joyce Forbes), were
honored at a reception held for
them at Varna town hall, Friday.
The couple received a purse of
money.. Presentation address read
by William Dawson- and preser4a-
tion by Kenneth Stephenson. • Nor-
ris orchestra pros/de& music for
the dince.
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Luciel* Arni Lee, daughter of
gr. and Nirs, Ohoster q.:-., •1400,
' '11, became he .bride of
0.-.....!". . Vederiek Beer*. son of Mr.
an 0' k,/ FrgdcgigkS,.C, Tteer,...Nen,
$4).• relpoW.rat ".$t.,. PAIRS
lj ,..• d . ,..nrcki,, ratithiu.
The Rev. .3, B. Barrett officiated
against a. setting of gladioli and
wedding music waysov.144,44 t))?'
Mass , Di.1.,it4ilicp., AwAgto,...$021g.
was .1gra,:•,13,:,„:Wilkirt,:;#4611R .•,,,•- • '''• • Or
' The hide. 'WOro:',:a4I40......." .011
Own. of .Chantilly. lEice',.anipl,,. i 40.
tulle. over slipper satin' Tlie.. Yhle,
tulle 'bouffant skirt was '-:'OPpeti
" 'with, a' fuli4ength lace' ,redititnte
styled with Queen Anne- collar,
lily,peint sleeves and insert,..,,,of
scalloped tulle. A pleated nylon
.heatliband trimmed' with lily-of-the,
valley.„ and seed pearls held. ner
veil .of , nylon ,net edged with lace
and she .carried a cascade. of Arn-
erlean Beauty roses, .
Miss Marion Htill, Clinton, . as
maid .of honor, and Miss • Louise
Pollock, Blenheim, as bridesmaid,
wore identical ballerina-length
gowns of aqua mien net over satin
and, carried nosegays of bronze
baby 'Tolima and yellow roses.
Sgt. John Beer, RCM' Station
Centralia, was his brother's
groomsman, 11/0 Ralph ,D,- Me-
Arthur, • Trenton,. and Jack Sim,
O mons, Hensall, ushered, .•
The bride's 'mother received in a
rose crepe •dresS with, navy :access
series and yellow rosebud .corsage,
The , grpeas mother assisted in
blue, crepe with rose accessories.
% Fez- travelling, the bride :chose
a .powder blue suit with navy ac-
cessories, Mr. and Mrs. Beer Will
reside in Hensel'', .. - . ‘. • . ..._.„.
. and Mrs. W. S. Lowsler, Trail, B.C.,
Rev, John 0s rotn. officiated at
the double ring .ceremony . Organ-.
ist was Mrs.. .179.114 Ostrom, who
accompanied the :soloist; Mrs. Rol-
and -Qerig, Weotlstnek, • who. sang
"0 Promise Me" 'during' the
ilerelneny And "The Lord's Pray,
Pr' during, the signing of the reg..
later.
Given in marriage by her father*.
the bride'*ore a. floor length gown,
of )0,1944•H011e arid Inc over. slip.
Perk fas.hioned with a Sab,,
rine :40010iP.P and - fittPd bodice
with.71ily,point sleeves, She ear,
of 'red roses, and
her..4houlder length veil was of
nylon tulle held. by ia Tiara of seed
pefiti$.
Maid of honour was Gail M•ur-
ray,`, :Clinton, who wore waltz-length
MinlYe gowll of nylon lAeP with A
ShOrt veil of nylon, and .4...crow4
headdress of seed pearls, •She car%
Tied yellow carnations,
Bridesmaids *ere MisseS .4va
Glazier, Helmeswille, and Joan Me-
Clinchey, Varna, • wlibse dresses
wore similar to that of the maid
of honour, in green, and yellow
shades respectively and they car-
ried. mauve and bronze carnaile4,
'nosegays
Flowergirl was little Miss Bren-
da Shanahan, London, who wore
blue taffeta in waltz-length and
carried a nosegay of Pihic Bowel's-
Groornsman" was James Nott,
Clinton, and ushers were Alvin
Keys;' Varna, and Tony 'Hutchings,
Bayfield,
For the reception • at The ,Little
Inn, Bayfield, the bride's mother
received in green with blaek -Ac-
cessories,and bronze corsage, The
bride's table was centred by the
(A,?e,dding cake; and floral arrange-
ments made - the setting lovely.
Nither of. -the groom's parents
Were able. to attend..
For •a short wedding trip to
northern paints, the 'bride donned
a blue grey suit with ,navy acces-
serieS and ,a corsage of red roses.
Upon their return' they. will, live in
Woodstock. •
Guests attended from Brighton,
.C„2:clerington, . Hamilton,. W4o.o.d.
stock, 'London,. Clinton; Varna,,
Brucefield and Bayfield. • .'
1 34*e% .of white And Anis glad-
tell and pit* and white Strearilers.
decorated the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Pr* Sevens, Walton, when.
their claughter, Doris, Alberta, ex,•-•
clhanged wedding vows -with
ray Crier*, son of Mr. end Mrs—s"..
CrIcii, Clinton. '"`
The Rev, W, M. Thomas', Wal-
ton, officiated at the double ring
ceremony on Saturday evening,
September Carman Haines,
Bly,th, presided at the piano and
accompanied George Turner, Sea-,
forth, who sang "0 Perfect Love"
and "Because •
Qven in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride wore a floor length
gown of white nylon over taffeta,
styled with a full skirt of layers
of net trimmed with applique de-
sign of silver beading. She wore
a matehing lace Jacket • with Tily-
paint sleeves and a little collar
trimmed • wth silver. beading and
sequins, A crown of seed pearls
and irridescent sequins held her
fingertip illusion, veil, which was
trimmed with sequins. She car,
vied a crescent of red roses 4414
stephanotis,
The, maid of honor, Mrs. Ken-
neth ogerson,' , sister , of
the bride, wore a waltz-length
gown of blue lace and net over
taffeta with sequins and pearl trim
and a matching small-hat studded'
with sequins. She carried.a ere$=.
cent or tinted pink' 'nnirns,
-1 4 Little Karen MacDonald, Blyth„
niece- of the 'bride was her aunt's.
flower girl wearing a dress of pink
nylon with matchingtheaddress• and,
flowers.
Neil MacDonald', Blyth was ring
bearer, carrying a White cushion
with pink streamers,. while Ken,
neth Rogerson, Clinton, w a s
groorn,smap.. •
A reception followed at the
bride'S home where Mrs. James
Armstrong, Mrs. Paul Somers and
Elizabeth '111eGavin were, the wait-
resses, • '7;
The happy couple left . midst
showers of confetti for a wedding
trip to Northern- ..Ontario, the
bride choosing a brown, Wool suit
with, brown and yellow accessoi ,
iesand 'a corsage of yellow 'mums.
On their return they will reside in
Clinton,
Trousseau Tea
Mrs. Ernest Stevens, Walton en-
tertained at a trousseau tea on
Thursday evening, September 13;'
in honor of her daughter.
The home was attractively dec-
orate! with baskets of gladioli
and dahlias. The dining room tab-
le was decorated with' pink and
white streamers, centred with
( candles and a centre piece of
''efnurns.
Mrs. Stevens and Doris assisted
by Mrs, Crich received 'the guests
at the door,,
' Displaying, the trousseau were
Mrs. Gordon McGavin and Mrs.
James Arrnatrong. Mrs, -Kenneth
Rogerson was in charge of the
gifts while Mrs. Carman
Haines •and Mrs. Kenneth Mac-
Donald served the 'guests.
On Tuesday evening a large
crowd attended a shower for Doris
in' the basement of Walton United
Church, where she received num-
erous lovely and practical gifts.
Hensall Legion
BingO Winners
(By our Hensall` correspondent)
Legion bingo winners here on
Saturday were: Lloyd Hudson, St.
Marys; Mr. Sharpe; Mr.•Earl, Sea-
forth; Mrs. A. Saundercock; Mrs..
Illeischauer; Dennis benomme; K.
Saunders; Mrs. Mae McLellan;
Mrs: Earl, Seaforth; Mrs: Davis,
Exeter; Miss Friar, Toronto; Mrs.
Alfred Clark; Sandra Harvey;
Mrs. Frail:, Toronto, (2); Mrs.
Tom Munroe; Mrs. Roy Smale;
Mvs. Dick Taylor, Jr. Jackpot
this coming. Saturday will be
worth $95 in 59 calls.
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In terms of the net national in-
-Come of Canadians, in 1954 direct
personal taxes took 7.6' per cent,
indirect taxes took 16 per cent,
social security taxes took 2.1 per
cent, direct taxes on corporations
took 62 per cent.
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AT THE SHOOFtiNG CENTRE .
PROVING GROONDS
OF CHEVROLET POPULARITY
East, West ... across theloridir wherever cars are parked, on every street).
and highway, you see more Chevrolets than any other car -.because .1
,for more people drive Chevrolet thati any other car! And the prefeience for Chevrolet
is growing iirer greater. becouie more and more people are discovering
There's Nee .Value like cheiiroiet Value!
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Beautifully decorated with glad-
iolus, Clinton Baptist Church was
the scene, of a Pretty wedding on
Saturday, Setpember 10,q when
June Marie, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs—Allistair Murray, Varna, be-
.came' the bride of Derek Cottrell
Lowder, Trail, B.C., son of Mr. •
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