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- Large Crowd Attends County Seed 'air
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EVERY ITEM is on SALE, FOLKS!
Discounts to 50
1 Our Store will be Closed on Wednesday and Thursday
March 19 and 20
For RENOVATING
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During the auction sate of ten bushel lots (hands in pockets) is Ro!?ert Fotheringham,
of grain at Huron County Seed Fair here 'last Brucefield, whose 'exhibits in grain and small
Saturday, the gymnasium or CDCI was crowded seeds earned him most points in that section of
with farmers and farmer's, sons, Front centre the fair. (News-Record Photo)
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ALL PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE WORK IN HURON COUNTY
In a decade British Columbia's
population has increased nearly Venner—O'Reilly 49 percent.
winged 'collar; and holding her
fingertip illusion veil was a cap of
matching lace. Her bouquet was
of ivory ,freesias and blush roses,
Her sister, Mrs. F. G. Neilsen,
attended her as matron of honor,
wearing Nile green iridescent, taf-
feta with bouffant skirt, a cum-
merbund forming a large bow and
falling in a panel to the hemline.
In her hair she wore a matching
bandeau; and she carried Sweet-
heart roses and tinted petals shad-
ing from lavender to orchid.
Murray Venner, Hensall, was
his brother's groomsman; and
ushering were Terence Edward
O'Reilly, Guelph and Gilbert
Johns, Exeter,
,A reception was held 'ax' the
Four Winds. and following a
honeymoon at Chantecler, the
couple will take up residence in
Hensall.
Among those attending the wed-
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Venner, Mr. and Mrs. William
Smith, Robert Bell, Hensall; Mr.
and. Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Grace and
Edward, Exeter; Miss Marian
Desjardine, Grand Bend.
KODARS — PRINTING and DEVELOPING — FILMS
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ST. PATRICK'S and EASTER CARDS — Sc to 50c
W. C. Newcombe, Phm. B.
our Hensall Correspondent)
An afternoon ceremony in St.
John's Anglican Church, York
Mills, Willowdale, Toronto, on
Saturday, united in marriage Miss
Isobel Frances Patricia O'Reilly,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terence
Edward O'Reilly, to Wesley Rod
er Venner of Hensel', son of r.
and Mrs. Wesley James Venner,
also of Hensall. Archdeacon A.
C. McCollum officiated,
' Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride wore a waltz-length
dress' of ivory Guipure lace over
blush delustred satin fashioned on
princess lines. A short fitted jac-
ket had finger-tip sleeves and a
VARNA
A good run of sap was reported
last week.
Mrs. .T. 3. Pitt is visiting rela-
tives at St. Catherines.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin DOWS031
spent the weekend at Victoria
Harbour.
The friends of Murray Hohner•
are sorry to hear that he is con-
fined to Victoria Hospital, London,
and wish him a speedy recovery.
The entertainment put on by
the Clinton Junior Farmers was
very much enjoyed by a large
crowd which packed the township
hall to capacity last Wednesday
evening,
The WA of the Goshen United
Church intend laving crokinole
party and entertainment in the
township hall on Friday night of
this week.
Mission Band
The monthly meeting of , the
Mission Band was held on Sunday,
March 9, in the church basement.
The leaders, Mrs. William McAsh
and Mrs. Robert Taylor, were in
charge. Mrs. Taylor told the
story- "Flowers for Children's
Day" taken from the study book.
Donald Taylor read the Scripture'
and Nancy Mustard read a poem
"Where is God?" There were 32
members present ,
Committe Room
(Former Newcombe's Drqg t•c)e)'
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 3.30 P.M.
REQUEST ALL WORKERS BE PRESENT
Everybody Welcome
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