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usbands! Wives!
t Pep, Vim; Feel Younger
ends of couples arc weak, worn-nut, as.
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Doris Ellen PoStill, daughter of
, And Mrs,: Joseph
on, becanle -the bride of Melville
Simmonsaril son of Mr, •and Mrs,
laren,00 Simmons, Goderich, in a ouble ring Ceremony in the Chap-
1 of St. Stephens' Anglican 'chins,
Calgary-
'Rev, E. X ,Maddocka officiated,
iven in marriage by her father,.
e bride looked lovely in a strap-
ss full-skirted ballerina „gown of
bite brocade. topped °S, lace
WO. style • lily-point ..sleeves.
e wore a head bard of beaded arts aid Carried a corsage of red
es . and white sleptbanieS,
Mrs. Joyce BrOWn, as brides-
aid, Wore a. sea blue cocktail
ess, blue elbow length, ret gloves,
d a 'white-Pill-tor hat, She, car--
ed 'a corsage of pink roses -
Mr, and Mrs. .Kerineth Marna:
and Don, Toronto, spent Thanks-
giving wi:th the • former'S mother
Manus,
Cierald -pii-rehaSed the rest-
donee of the 'late Mrs. Ceorge Fee
for $,3,400 at an auction sale held
Saturday afternoon, . .„
Nfr, and Mrs. Harry CO*, Sox-
anne and David, 'Windsor,. ,Spent
Thanksgiving with the former's
mother, Mrs, C, co*,
Mrs, E, R. Pa*, ,prealdent 'of
the Ladiea AuxilierY to the 'Leg-
eiolh.410.te9nndi esd4tc:intern_tipoonat4
27,
".Historical Research' will be
the theme of the Hgnaall
Institute October meeting in -the
Legion Hall today, October. 10, at
p.m., • ,Mrs. .G, Armstrong and
Mrs. C. Hess are Program Converif,
ors and the hostes&es, ill be Mrs,.
A. t:Sinations and MrS. A. Joy*,
Members are reminded to bring a
friend. A collection of small an-
tique articles for display is re•
quested. - October is the month for
the C.N,LB....fund, Roll call will.
he a "grandmother's. remedy." •
injured
William Pepper, 81, was taken
to Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea-
forth, suffering A fractured hip in
a fall at his home on Sunday,
Septemher(.34, His son John, .Dasb-
wood, found him lying on the floor
at his home and had him removed
to the hospital"' Mrs. Pepper is
staying • at • the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm since; leaves
lag. the Timmer .Nursing
seaforth, on. Monday,
Cal4wellayde
(By our Hewitt', earreaPendent)
Hensall United • Ohureb was the
scene of a pretty autumn wedding
when. Eudora Louise Hyde, only
daughter of Mrs, Lillian Tfyde,
Hansen, and the' late Howard
Hyde, was united in marriage to
Robert Earl. Caldwell, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cald-
well, Kippen, • •
The double-ring ceremony was
performed by Itev. C I3,. Daniel in
a setting 'of lighted tapers and
stAndards of white and yellow
'mune and gladioli. , Miss Oreta,
Lamrnie played traditional wed-
ding music and accompanied the.
sokoat Miss Mary Goodwin, Hen-
sail, ,-
The lovely, young bride given in
marriage' by her brother James
Hyde, wore a floor-length gown of
crystal charm satin, ifeaturhig a
portrait neckline trimmed with in-
ridesceut 'sequins. The full cir-
cular skirt featured a pleated hip
scarf falling Into bow at back; ir-
idescent sequins on front panel of
skirt, and lily point sleeves. A
ceown of irridescent Sequins held
her French illusion Veil and she
carried a cascade of yellow roses
and white 'mums.
Her attendants were Miss Helen
Down,.Hensall, cousin of the bride
as maid of honor' and'-the bride*.
maids, 'Mrs, Robert Bell and Miss
Marlyn Eyre,,,_ Hensel', wore bal-
lerina lengthigowns of,crystallette
over taffeta featuring - pre;ncess
line with pointed gored skirt• in
gold, bronze and mint respectively
with matching headdresses and
mitts. They carried cascades of
bronze and yellow 'mums.
Beverly Broadfoot,. Brucefield,
•
Goderich Township
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steppe
and family spent the weekend in
Woodstock.
Everybody is happy to knowlhat
the bridge is ` under construction
on the' elephone road,
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Manning
and son John spent the long week,
end with 'friends in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Middleton and
family spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Middleton.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mc La, ugh-
lin, Toronto, spent the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Middleton.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack, Stirling and
Mark, Toronto, spent the weekend
with the former's parents, Mr. and'
Mrs. J. R. Stirling. •
Jalaz Rader has his new barn
completed to replete the old one
which was destroyed by fire,about
three months .ago.
Mrs. Ted Vrooniann, Port Al-
berni, BC, and Mrs. Welsh, Tpr--
onto, have been Visiting recently
with Mr. and Mrs, William Stir-
Thanksgiving visitors with Mr.
and' Mrs. Stewart • Middleton in-
cluded Mr.' and Mrs. John Gould
and family, 'Toronto, and Dr, R.
G. Hunter, Toronto,
WA To Meet
The. WA of St. James' Church,
Middleton- will meet Wednesday
afternoon, October 1,7, at 'the-home
of Mrs. Arnold Rathwell, There,
Will be a quilt and the roll *calf
will be a Biblical verse re: timeg,
of sorrow.
Church Withdrawn
There will ,be no church in St.
James' Church, Middleton, on Sun-
day, October 14, as all ,are invited'
to attend confirmation services in
Trinity Church, Bayfield, ht 3 p.m.,
when the Rt. Rev. George N. Luic-
ton, Bishopof Huron 'will officiate.
ro,
_Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Thongis Miller
spent Sunday and Monday with
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Potter.
Mr, and Mrs. William 'Andrews
and Gregory, Toronto, visited with
Mr. and Mra. gdwin Wood,
And Mrs Frank TamblYn
spent the holiday with their daugh-
ter Margaret in Leamington,
Miss Lavine Knox,. Toronto,
spent- the weekend wth, her par,
oats, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas 'Knox.
Mr, and Mrs, :Gordon Ga'rrovyt
Valorie, Vicklo and ;Joan, Trenton,
were with Mr, and l4rs, Bert Shoh,, brook,
Mr. and Mrs, Willlara
-CheSleY„ spept a few days with Mr, and Mrs; W, lc. Gooier and Mrs.
Lillie Webster, •
Miss Frances Lyon, Toronto and
Miss Phyllis .0.hr, Edmonton, Altai,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, Stanley Lyon.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Cardiff and.
Mrs, Kate Bremner, Ethel, visited
with Mrs. Beacom, Edythe and Barold,, Mrs,.' Bremner remained
for a few days.
Corporal and. Mrs. G. F. Garrow and family, Trenton, sent the hol-
iday weekend with the latter's
parents Mr, anti , Mrs. Bert Shot).-
brook and Muriel.
Mrs. Florence ChoWen, Mr. 'and
'Mrs. William Chowen and dough..
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Gibson
and son, spent Sunday with/Ur.
and Mrs. William Knox..
The sympathy ot,tile village and
community goes -out to Mrs. Don-
ald, Kennedy and. family and Mr, and Mrs. Stephen, Wellbanks and
family in their recent bereavement.'
Mr. and .1Virs Harry Lear re-
turned on Saturday faorn their
wedding trip and are "Ailing on the
farm on -the 13th of Ifullett., . Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Lear have moved
to • the 'village. • ' ;
Mrs. Margaret Manning Cele-•
brated..her 89th birthday - on ,Sat,
urday, October 6. The grand-
mothers of . the village called_on
her in the,. evening and spent an enjoyable
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The charge was laid following ,
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istrict Weddings
The groomsman— was Gordon
own.
The bride's mother wore a dress
white and brOWn topped off
'th red accessories and a cor-
ge of yellow 'roses,
The wedding reception was held
he home of Mr. and Mrs. cord-
Brown where a toast to the
de was prbposed by Rev. E. H.
Nooks.
r. and Mrs. Simmons will re-
e in Calgary, Alberta.
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TENDERS are invited by the Township of Tucker—
smith for SNOWPLOWING TOWNSHIP ROAD$ in the
winter of '1956-57.
V-type 8-foot plow to be used and plow and wing to be
hydraulically operated on truck rated at four toils or better.
`Contractor most supply all labour and equipment required
aird• such equipment must, meet the approval of the' Department
of Highways. One •unit will be contracted for-and no standing
time will be allowed. :Tender must state a flat rate per hour
and will clase October 13th, 1956, at 8 p.m. -
Tenders Will be accepted subject .to the approval of the De-
partment of Highways of Ontario. Lowest or any 'tender not"—
necessarily accepted. •
E.' P.' CHESNEY, Clerk,
Township of Tuckersinith.
_TENDER
Township of Tnekersinith
Miss Dorothy .Little, Toronto,
spent, "Thanksgiving at her. boa*
here.' .
Mr, and lifra. W. Wells .44.4
Ponglas, Clinton, visited with Mrs.
X Young/Mt, •
Dr.anit Mrs. Robert Grierson,
Mrs. J. Barker. Toronto; spent-tile
weekend; in the village.
Mr. And -Mrs,. Gordon Radford
end John spent the weekend with
friends in Niagara, Falls,
attended the groom and hshers
were Ronald Caldwell and Harold
Caldwell„Hersall, brothers of the
gro'Crn.
The wedding reception was held
in the church parlors where the
bride's Mother received the guests
tiz easing a rose -satin sheath, dress
with navy ,accessories and a cor-
sage of- white 'mums. She was as-
sisted by the groom's mother wear-
ing a taupe Silk she'ath, dress with
bronze accessories and a corsage of
white 'mum.
For a wedding trip to Montreal
and points east, the •bride chose a
black tweed suit with_ peacock
blue and black accessories and a
corsage of pink sweetheart roses.
G-tists were present from Kip-
pen, Hensall„ Exeter, Seaforth, Tot
runt°, •London, Tillsonburg, •Port
Credit and Buffalo. ' -
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Name of the province of Sask-
atchewan comes from the 'tree In-
dian word Kisiskatchewan Mean-
ing "swiftly flowing water,"' the
Cree's name.tor the Saskatchewan The area of the average Cana-
River, longest river on the,pra.ir- dian farm increased from 124 to
ies-t :7 279 acres between 1901 and 1951,
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