HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-10-13, Page 8Kight The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, October MS, 1954
Collier * McLean
Autumn flowers, fern and lighted
candelabra adorned the altar of
Wroxeter United Church, when Mari
lyn Jean McLean, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira W, McLean, Wroxeter,
exchanged marriage vows with Ken
neth Robert Collier, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Collier, London.
Rev. E. R. McLean, great-uncle of
the bride, who officiated at the mar
riage of her parents, was assisted in
the double-ring ceremony by Rev.^E,
W. Todd. The wedding music was
played by Mrs. Lyle Brothers and
Mrs. Carl Douglas, Belmore, was solo
ist.
SPECIALS
For Saturday October 16
FRESH PORK SAUSAGE ..!.........lb. 40c
2 lbs..............75c
SHOULDER ROAST OF PORK ... lb. 40c
Butt roast of pork..............ib. 45c
SMOKED COTTAGE ROLL
half or whole...........................lb. 65c
LARD, 1 lb. print...................................15c
in your own container...................lb. 10c
FRESH GROUND BEEF.................lb. 28c
4 lbs. .... $1.00
SHOULDER ROAST OF BEEF .. . lb. 45c
ROLLED BEEF POT ROAST.........lb 30c
(no bone)
CHICKENS AT MARKET PRICE.
These Prices Are For Cash
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The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a strapless gown of
nylon tulle fashioned with a shirred
bodice and a chantilly lace jacket
with lily point sleews an<I mandarin
collar. The back of her floor-length
gown was in tiers of chantilly laqe
and nylon tulle. Her fingertip veil
was held by a French bonnet studded
with seed pearls. She carried a cas
cade bouquet of red sweetheart roses
and white stephanotis,
Miss ’ Donna McLean was her sis
ter's maid of honour. Miss Joan Col
lier, sister of the groom, and Miss
Inga Mogensen, both of London, were
bridesmaids. The attendants
identical gowns of Cotillion blue ny
lon tulle, over taffeta. Their floor
length gowns featured a shirred bod
ice with taffeta boleros. They wore
matching feather head dresses and
carried nosegays of pink sweetheart
roses and mums.
Miss Karen Collier, London, sister
of the groom as flower .girl, was
gowned similarily to the bridesmaids
and carried a flower basket of pink
sweetheart roses and mums,
The best man was Richard Brewer
of London. Ushers were Robert Gil
liland, of Hamilton, and Earl King,
of Gorrie.
Receiving guests in the church par
lour, the mother of the brjde chose
a dress of navy lace with navy acces
sories and a yellow rose corsage. As
sisting her the groom’s mother wore
a dress of gold brocaded satin with
black accessories and a yellow rose
wore; corsage.
For a wedding trip to eastern Can
ada, the bride changed to a blue
suit dress with matching topcoat,
white hat and black accessories, She
wore a pink rose corsage.
The couple will reside in London.
Former Glenannan Man
Was Toronto Teacher
George Muir, a former resident of
this district, passed away at his home
at 30 Oswald Cresc., Toronto, on Sun
day, October 10th. He was in his
67th year.
Mr. Muir was the eldest son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muir, of
Glenannan. He received his early
education at Glenannan Public School.
Later he attended Wingham High
School and Queen’s University, King
ston, where he graduated with a B.A. ! degree and. Toronto Teachers’ College.
! He taught school at Riverdale Col
legiate Institute, in Toronto, was a
member of Blooi’ Street United Church
and a veteran of World War I.
Surviving, besides his wife, the
former Leta Dalton, are one son,
i Robert Dalton, with the National Film
| Board in Ottawa, one daughter, Mary
, (Mrs. Walter Anderson) of Montreal,
| and one grandson. Also surviving are ! three brothers, Peter, of Jarvis Col-
' legiate, Toronto, Robert, of Fort Wil
liam Collegiate, and Norman, inspector
! of public schools at Fort Frances, and
one sister Margaret, Mrs. Oliver
Stokes, of Glenannan.
Funeral service was held on Tues
day evening in Toronto, with inter
ment in Delhi Cemetery on Wednes
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HIRE 3 OFFICERS
FOR HALLOWE’EN
Hallowe’en this year isn’t going to
be like last year. At least Ayr council
| is taking measures to see that it
11 won’t be.
| It Was decided that Law and Or-
Ider Chairman William Anderwood
will engage three special constables
to assist Police Chief Pickett on Hal-
1 lowe’en to try to prevent property
damage or law breaking.
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13.95
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Coleman Gasoline Lantern—SOO-candle-power.
300-eandie-power ,
Coleman Kerosene Lantern—SOO-candle-power^ .
30 /30 Winchester Soft Point Bullets .........
Sundries—A complete line of Brushes, Swabs, Gun Cases,
etc.
Freda Hunter Wed in
Zion United Church
Zion United Church was the scene
of a, pretty wedding on Saturday,
October- 9, at 2 p.m,, when ’ Freda
Georgina Hunter became the bride of
Malcolm Robert Scott, Belgrave, The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Hunter, of Ashfield
Township and the groom is the son
of Mrs. R. J. Scott, of Wingham, and
the late Mr. Scott.
Rev. Dickenson preformed the
wedding ceremony and the traditional
wedding music was provided by Mrs.
Wesley Ritchie. John ‘Helm sang “I
Loye You Truly” and “Because”.
Given in marriage by her father
the bride entered the church in a
white floor-length gown of sculptured
nylon lace over slipper satin styled
on princess lines, with a nylon lace
shrug jacket with peter pan pearl
trimmed collar. A finger-tip satin
embroidered, rhinestone studded veil
fell from” a white coronet of silk
orange blossoms. She carried red
roses entwined with white ribbon.
The bride’s sister, Mrs. Cliff Men;
ary, as matron of honor, wore an ice
blue dress and carried a colonial
bouquet of pink mums. Miss Mary
Scott, sister of the groom, was brides;
maid wearing a lilac rose dress, and
carried a colonial bouquet of yellow
mums. Their waltz-length dresses
were net over taffeta with shrug lace
jackets. They wore matching rhine
stone trimmed headdresses and mat
ching wristlets.
Miss Janice Robb, niece of the
groom, was flower girl, dressed in a
short lime green nylon organza dress.
Her headdress was pink, and she car-
carried a colonial bouquet of pink
rosebuds. Master Harold Menary,
nephew of the bride, was ring bearer.
Mr. Kenneth Scott, brother of the
groom, was groomsman. John Hunter,
brother of the bride, and John Mc
Millan, of Listowel, brother-in-law of
the groom, were ushers.
Following the wedding ceremony, a
reception was held in the Recreation
al Hall, Lucknow. The bride’s mother
received in a street-length dress of
French blue ticatina and pale blue
and navy accessories.. She wore a
corsage of pink roses. The groom’s
mother assisted in a street-length
dress of slate grey ticatina with blue
accessories. She wore a corsage of
red roses.
For their wedding trip, the bride
chose a charcoal grey dress and coat
with pink and navy accessories.
On their return from a, wedding trip through the States tfie „ couple
will reside in Belgrave.
The ten provincial governments had
net general revenues of $1,314 million
in 1953, about 29 per cent of Ottawa’s
total revenue that year.
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East (Wawanosh
Council Meets
The East Wawanosh Council met
Pct. 5th, with all the members present,
and the reeve presiding, The minutes
of the meeting held September 7th
were read and adopted on ^notion by
Buchanan, seconded , by Hanna.
James Phalen was present, discuss
ing the Blyth Telephone System with
council.
Purdon-McGowan—That the govern
ment subsidy on the Kelly Municipal
Drain be paid to the ratepayers en
titled to if. Carried.
W. S.-Gibson was present to renew
a-- policy with the General Accident
Assurance Co. of Canada.
Buchanan-Purdon — That Roland
Vincent receive $25.00 for attending
the assessors’ convention.
Purdon-Hanna — That R. H. Thomp
son receive $15.00 for attending the'
Municipal School in Toronto. Car-.
Tied.
McGowan-Purdon — That the road
and general accounts as presented be
passed and paid. Carried.
Road Accounts
Stuart McBurney, salary, $175.00;
Ernest Walker, wages, 6 hrs. with
tractor at $2.00, 56.46; Leslie Buchan
an, brushing, $69.00; Robert Patter-,
son, brushing, $49.50; Reavie Motors,
tape and clamps, $1.60; Canadian Oil
Co. Ltd., fuel Oil, grease, oil, anti
freeze, $174.91; Geo. E. Radford, ditch-,
ing, hose, $86.00; Dept, of Highways,
tax on 450 gals, fuel oil, $49.50; Rec.
Gen. of Canada, income tax deducted,
$1.00.
General Accounts
W. J. Hallahan, refund, aid to Kelly
Drain, 29c; Eirl Caldwell, refund re
Kelly Drain, $1.72; Waiter Mason, re
fund re Kelly Drain, $6.02; Robert
Henry, refund' re Kelly Drain, $5.17;
Gordon Walsh, refund re Kelly Drain,,
$10.67;' Alex Nethery, refund re Kelly
Drain, $14.37; Cecil Wheeler, refund
re Kelly Drain, $7.19; credit to E.
Wawanosh roads, Kelly Drain, .57c;
Blyth Municipal Telephone, 1953 rate
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tatortrt. AvMto, tteritof October IMl, to 4eeoetoeltoM ft $50, till, 1500, SI^H Md tSjOO el Mi
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and toll, $28.85; Blyth District Fire
Area, levy, $88.00; Blyth Standard, 500
collector’s notices, 11.0Q; Township of
Colborpe, share relief, $28.15; Frank
Kirkby( 80 per cent contract Whit
field Drain, $3,100.00; W. S. Gibson,
premium on policy, $241.84; Roland
Vincent, expenses assessor’s conven
tion, $25.00; R. H. Thompson, expens
1 . KINSMEN SALVAGE DRIVE i
| - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27 S
= Salvage must be strongly tied in bundles or placed in cardboard boxes. ■;
= Place bundles at roadside or on veranda by 12 o’clock §
g noon. if
g Belgrave, Bluevale, Whitechurch have their paper S
1 ready by 9 a.m. §
■ FARMERS PLEASE LEAVE SALVAGE AT 1
g NELS CUNNINGHAM’S GARAGE 9
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es Municipal School, $15.00,
Hanna-Buchanan — That the coun
cil adjourn to meet Nov. 2nd at 1
p.m. and hold court of revision on the
1954 assessment roll at 2.30 o’clock-
at the Belgrave community centre.
Carried. m
Orval Taylor, reeve
R. H. Thompson, Clerk.
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