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THIS
M THAT
By MRS. ,i,M,S,
No .doubt many of ear junior
cooks are .trying their hand at
(cooking during the holidays.
When the aneinbera of Icirkton
Women's Institute visited CKCO-
TV. I(itchener last week and sat
in on "Come Into the Kitchen"
program an. 11: -year-old girl
demonstrated: the snaking of
chocolate chip. cookies. The.
ladies brought home the recipe
and are sharing it with us for
our younger readers.
Chocolate Chip Cookies
1/2 cup shortening
1 tsp. vanilla
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'Y -GQ -BY'
Beauty Bar
Myrtand Smith, Prop+
Iadivldnal 8tTli.nk, 14ecowmen fa
falr P4•eattnenirl, 'rrnthnir
sianienrea, irnr:In1s
409 Main St. Phone 522
Modern
Beauty Salon
314 Main St. ' Phone 349
HIGH STYLING
PERMANENTS
RAIR TREATMENTS
CLOSING SATURDAYS
AT .NOON
DURING JULY AND AUGUST
Pearl Henderson, Prop.
1/2 cup white sugar
1/4 cup, brown sugar
1 cup flour
1/2 tsp. salt
J. Slade officiated assist- and Mr. and Mrs, .tack
St. Marys3 ,are Parents, o
1/2 tsp, soda
o•
Area oup es Pronounce M d -Summer
Woodham 'Rites R•lch:ardson.Kemp.
On. Saturday, July 27 at Wood- Ruth Georgina Kemp and ftakl-
er. daughter at Church
Mreraudw Wheel-
ed Prliarriageil v vs in e(irktoU
George Wheeler of Woodham,. Waited. Church. on Saturday, 3ody
became the bride of Glenn Cope- 27, iiia double -ring :ceremony
.land, son of Mrs. M. Copeland performed by Rev. W. H. Pllce'.
and the late Mervin Copeland, .the bride is a daughter of Mr.
Woodham. and Mrs. Lionel icexlip, *Wand
1 picg. chocolate chipts Rev. a e ,' son,lleardf
ed by Rev. J. I'. Cooke, Arkona,
1/(r2 eam up walnuts
lust four ingredi- Anduncles. eof the bride. Allenford, the groaltl,
tnts well. Add egg beaten slight-
Given ie marriage byhex'"
ly, Sift flour, salt arrasoda. Add Given In marriage by her lath- father the bride chose an origin -
to mixture and asp add chtpits er the bride wore a ballerina- at town of mist white silk gr-
and walnuts,: length gaba styled on princess lines
length gown. of white velvet bodice at re -embroidered
Drop by teaspoonful's on flecked .nYlola over taffeta, styled with on ices with SCOOPmb.neck•
greased cookie tin and bake in on princess lines, with Short
375 degree oven for :8 to 10 mils- jacket with long pointed sleeves line accented with seed pearls
ales. trimmed with pearls and se- and sequins. She carried a boll-
,. 4 , e q
Fine quality Ontario peaches 3,u1 3' iins.u,,�A mc,atchiwNng, head^...,.,d+41ress4.. ..he.•ld. , qanduet ofivywhite roses, Shasta mums
.
sister's matron of honor, Miss
.vorite canning recipes and lams Mrs, John Rodd, Woodham, Evelyn Richardson, 'Vancouver,.
f honor Miss Jan Copeland as bridesmaids wore coral cgs -
A number of tested recipes Woodham, sister of the groom tai charm, Jean and
from General Foods Kitchens and Miss Norma Hero, Woodham,' Finale as ;flower girls, wore
came in this morning's mail, were bridesmaids, They wore white dotted swiss over coral
Here is one I would lake to try matching gowns of bine, yellow crystel charm,
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are on the market and home. She carried a bouquet of red' 1VIrs. Donald Finnie, as her
makers are looking up their. fa- roses, Stephanotis and fern,
and spreads for next winter's sister of the bride,was matron and Miss Beth Pringle, London,
uiie, o onv .
Barbara
myself', and pink •erystalette over ta£- tvilliam Bodenham was grooms=
Cherry. `Peach and Pineapple feta with headdress of net trim- Than acid ushers were Reginald
Conserve med with sequins and all car- Near and Donald Finnie all of
cup •choppe maraschine ary
carnations and yellow mums:
Florida Mr. and Mrs. Richard-
Donald
ic ar. -
heel ananMi', David Wheeler,. e,
brother o bride, an
1 Donald Brine of Woodham were
1,4 cup lemon juice (2 lemons) ushers, Dashwood Ates,
15 cups chopped nut meats Mr, Jack Cooke, A>;kona, coos- •
74 eups (31~ lbs.) sugar in of .the bride, sang "The Wed Rev. W F.Krotz officiated
1 bottle liquid fruit pectin ' ding Prayer" while Miss Rhea in the Evangelical United Broth -
Prepare the fruit. Chop fine Mills, Woodham, played the wed- ern. church ,Dashwood on Satur-
the cherries, Measure 1/:3 cup ding music. day, August 3 when Donna Lou
. into a very large saucepan. Feel The reception followed in the Eagleson, .daughter of M. and
and pit about 2 1/2 pounds soft:church parlor. The guests were Mts. Lloyd Eagleson, Dashwood
ripe peaches. Chopvery fine or received by the .bride's mother and Robert Lorne Hamather,
• grind, Measure to pan with wearing a blue nylon tucked son of Mil, Bamather and the
cherries, Add pineapple, Add late Edward Hamather•, Dash -
juice from 2 sensors. sones and corsage of pink roses, th•
i d bou rets of red roses red
1/3 d h' r e q st.M s,
claezries Following a wedding trip to
2 1/4 cups prepared peaches Mr.JohnRodd Woodham was h d
(about 2 1/2 lbs.) f theb 'd 'd Mr.son will live in $ipco
1 cup canned crushed pine -
app e .
Special Discount
0
OFF DACRON AND
NYLON MESH
Extended' To August 31
For .Further Information
PHONE 171.W F(ENSAI-L
or write
MRS. PEARL BAYNHAM
Your Spencer. Corsetiere,
Add puts and sugar to fruit in ° She was assisted by the groom's Given in marriage by bier fa
pan and mix well, Place '•over mother who wore a blue and er the bride chose a ballerina -
high heat, bring In .a full rolling white nylon dress with pink ac- length gown of white nylon over
he-
ed headdress. She carried .a
*boil and boil hard 1 minute, cessories and a corsage of pink taffeta with a matching feat
stirring constantly.
Remove ruses,•
from heat and at once add and For travelling the bride chose bouquet of red roses and steph-
stir in pectin. Skim off foam, a tangerine silk figured dress anot'is.
Then stir and skim 5 minutes to with beige accessories. and or-
..
or- Miss Ruth Sehade Dashwood,
Il slightly to prevent' floating sae of yellow rases. The couple as maid of honor wore a ballet
`La le tticict into lasses, g 1 a -length dress of blue net over
fruit. dd q y g will reside at Woodham
Cover with paraffin.
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WiNS SORORITY SUE—Mrs, Ken Campbell, Exeter, right, won "Sorority" Sue," the
pretty doll raffled by Beta Sigma. Phi Sorority recently. With the doll came a complete
wardrobe including 20 outfits, shoes, crib, chest and stroller, Miss Jean Taylor, left,
is president of the Sorority. Deborah, two, is Mrs. Campbell's daughter. The draw.
was made at Lakeview Casino, Grand Bend. —T -A Photo
iti para rn. The bride is a graduate of talffeat with matching headdress. jst, miss olive ckston, St., u
London T ch '' College Guests Douglas liamather, brother`. of Thomas, who sang "r0. Perfect Hauser -Thomson
Barbecues' are most popular Appin, Can-
on on se ei s the groom was best man. Love"and the "Lord's Prayer."
as .summer draws to a close and Vvere present from ppStandards of gladioli, snap -
everyone is anxious to enjoy the field, Arkona, Allenford, Stroud, Following the ceremony . a re- Given in marriage by her Fath- dragons and phlox decorated
b f late sum London, St. Marys, Windsor and ception was held at the home of er the bride chose for her wed- Kipper United church on Satur-
t ding a floor length gown of bio- d Jul 27 who Marion Eliz•
reezes o a a e e i"ide's jeep s. ay, u n
cooing p trout th b p
mer's evening. The public .re- a coded nylon net over taffeta
dations department of the Fish- J j[ For travelling the bride don- featuring a' tight fitting bodice abeth Janet Thomson, daughter
Jordan -K h d light bine shantung suitof Mr. and Mrs. Samuel rhom-
eries Council of Canada have ha and cor- andgson, '
Kippen,
OF LIFE
HOT FLUSHES '
Why aur from hot flushes,. per".
volas tension, irritability, weak-
ness, lose of appetite, aches and
paths, siinpto anemia during
change of life? ' Remember, in.
Clinical Tests, the majority of
women 'enjoyed striking relief with
New Formula Pinkbam Tablets
oc Compound. Most likely you
will be helped, too. So we offer—
h er e1' ne a ig hi h collar. A tiara o£ pearls
with navy accessories and sequins held her'fingertip and. John Frank
just released l a new suggestion Marriage vows were exchanged sage of pink roses• g p Hauser, son of Mrs. Gertrude
that fits well into this outdoor - d , Jul 27 at 2 o'clock veil of illusion She carried a cos- Hauser and the late John S
ori- ion
eating scheme. It's a v a
r, and Mrs, llalnather will cade of yellow roses and fern. Hauser of West Lorne exchanged
id of honor and Florence
slipper suggestion. that you can spry o London, like in yellow waltz length gowns
produce unexpectedly for sal- Mr. a d Mrs. Samuel
ordan� In St. Joseph's Catholic Church, of crystal charm with heirdress rnony: Miss Jean Ivison, church
mon is usually on the emergency.London; on Saturday, August 3. of yellow and pink' rosebuds. organist, played wedding music
shelf. Rev. C. D. Daniel of Hensall Annie Metzger, daughter of Mr. They carried nosegays of bronze and accompanied the Soloist, Mr. is
Salmonburgers United church performed the and Mrs. Frank Metzger, London Maurice Mistele, Rodney, who
ceremony in an all -white set- became the bride of Je Odie- maims' sang "The Wedding Prayer" and
1 cup canned salmon (1 •can,Mr. Bob. Wildfong was grooms- ,
lighted candelabra in the alcove Ondrejicka, R.R. 1, Crediton. the bride, 'Eob:^fi..d, K'd'nnefh, . Given iii marriage by her
• t' on Satur ay Y , M
of the favorite "burger" in which by Margaret. Irene Kercher, make there home in Dashwood. Sisters of the bride, Margaret
marriage
vows A
canned salmon ,is the feature daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- as ma g
Salmonburgers are . the
tasty beet •Kerclier, K pp I A's bridesmaid were gowned a-
x J rdan son of Exchange Vaws performed the double -ring sere- 5
i en and James
Rev, S. Davidson, Brucefield,
low rose corsage. Serviteurs
were Mrs. Elgin Weigand, Mrs.
Andy Carter, Clandeboye, Mrs.
Donald Sprung and Mrs. Maur-
ice Mistele, Rodney.
For travelling the bride chose
a blue silk figured sheath dress
and matching .duster coat with
white accessories and red rose
coma ge. '
The couple will reside near
West Lorne
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.� 14* MAMMAS }M1N1CAN. Maj
a•,rInIreItrhUnbdUIuIrrIrtlnIrrIr in,rHnn,n,InnenrPrntnriffHrtttlttttt1u1n1
app. 7 oz.) .
is tsp. salt a crumbs
of Armstrong's restaurant, Exe- The eeremony was performed by A wedding reception was held father the bride chose a floor
dash of pepper er ter. Miss Joan Kennedy, Ketch- Rev. Father J. Dettrick. at the home of the bride's par- length gown of white nylon net
1 tsps. minced onion epee; cousin of the bride, played The bride wore a waltz -length :encs decorated 'in a scheme of over slipper satin, A headdress s
t s s. ane c o e 'r wedding music. owf its 11 d green. The bride's of pearls azid rhinestones field
a
• 1 cup soft brad r b
ting of gladioli ,and fern and jicka, son. of Mr. and Mrs. John • h s brothers of
span; us er were
"I'll Walls Beside You.'
1
3 b! p f ty h pp d pi `lde the we mg g n of net over 'taffeta with yellow an
30 DAYS FREE TREATMENT - 1, egg, well beaten Given in marriage by her Chantilly lace jacket with lily mother received guests wearing her finger-tip veil. She carried
if you are not helped Flake salmon. • Blend in father the bride chose d waltz- point sleeves and Peter Pannavy sheer over ' gray printed white Bible crested with red s
rosebuds
Just getPiakham'sironiyonrp. eilumbs, salt, pepper, onion and length • gown of hon -c 1ppe collar. Her shoulder -erg' • veil
Store, lake for 30 days as directed pickle .Add egg and mix well..chantilly lace, nylon tulle and was held by a matching sap and Mrs, Warren. Thomson, Kipper
h tin Over the d k carnations attd Second Line In as matron of honor, and Mrs:
to et(tube cause o yeurcomppint re a lace
yob onotcxperienccs Laird Jacobi, Zurich, sister
clic! send us the empty carton ants cooking time. Place or} out- bolero styled with Johnny collar Miss Katherine Ondrejicka
g f complaint, .Foran into eight patties Place net over duchess satin. she carne pin c of
IS d taking In waxed paper in refrigerator fitted bodies she wore
stephanotis.
Biddulp .the groom,
r
and Miss Dorothy
Turner, Varna , as bridesmaids
We have thousands of testimon- Grill until lightly browned on one fant skirt featured deep inserts nylon ever taffeta. By MRS. H. ELSON were gowned similarly in yes -
tale on file from satisfied users. side, turn. brush with;. butter. of lace, nylon tulle and net over
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Join them today. Try our safe, Again, and grill tintil lightly satin. A tiara of seed pearls held groomsman. Lewis Tasko, Clandeboye was low, pink and sea green nylon net over taffeta. Sharon Jacobi
•
no -risk plan. Get our easy-to-use browned. Place each pattie in her finger-tip veil of embroil= Following a -short wedding Personal items was flower girl dressed in mauve
New Formula Lydia E. Pint harri a burger bun, top with tomato erect French illusion, She carriie trip the couple will .live near Mr. and Mrs, Sam Skinnerat- - nylon net over taffeta and' ear -
Tablets with added tonic iron, slice, onion slice and.: strip of a bouquet of white roses Crediton. tended the Klatt-Wildfong wed -tied a small basket of yellow
°or Compound with Vitamin Bl, bacon. Serve at once. Makes 8 stephanotis. ding in Exeter on, Saturday. mums. Donald McAdams, Zur- I
Attending her sister as matron s Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Eagle- real, was ringbearer,
of honor, Mrs. Spencer. Jeffery, Klatt-Wildfong son and family of Greenway . Laird Jacobi, Zurich, -was best
Staffs, wore a whitz length gown spent Saturday evening with, the man and Elgin Weigand, Dash- i
of petal .pink embossed n):,1on, a In a setting of candlelight, former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. wood, and Lloyd Thomson, Bruce tl
-
flower headdress and carried a white 'and yellow gladioli decor -
bouquet of deep pink carnations aced Main St.' United Church on Chas. Atkinson. Field; ushered,
A reception was held at the t
and ivy. Judy Jeffery, neice of Saturday, August 3, for the mar Mrr Bob Tindall. of Mount
Bhome of the bride's parents
the bride, as flower girl, •was nrydges spent Sunday with Isisage. of Ruth Marie Wildfong, sister, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Mc- when Mrs. Thomson received g
daughter :of Mr. and Mrs. --an-Fr Falls. guests Wearing a blue dupont 1.
Wildfong, Exeter, to Siegfried Gary Skinner, infant son of nylon dress with a red rose cor
Gustav Klatt of Hazelton, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner, who sage. The groom's mother chase
son of Mr, and Mrs, Erich Klatt, underwent surgery in St, Jos- a light blue ensemble with yel-
Fussgonheim, Germany, spays hospital London, return -
for cheerful refund of your money, door grill, brush with butter. and lily -point sleeves. The bout was maid of honor wearing pink
"SET ALL THINGS IN
THEIR OWN
PECULIAR PLACE"
�t...(Author's tiame 73elaw)+�
Your health has beep'
placed by most proper
laws into the care of
physicians and pharma-
cists.
There is no doubt about
the fact that only a phy-
sician has the necessary
knowledge to prescribe
the one medicine that
can help you most.
It is also a ,positive fact
that only a pharmacist is
taught how'. to properly
,cornpout d,, dispense and
protect medicines.
We 'pharmacists and
physicians are dedicated
by our Code of Ethics to
consider your welfare
above any influence o£
greater profit,
•
YOUR PHYSICIAN
CAN PHONE
Exeter 447•
WHEN YOU NEED
A MEDICINE
Pick up your preserip-'
tion if shopping near us,
or let us deliver prompt-
ly without extra charge.
A great .marry people en.,
`trust its With the respons-
ibility y of filling their pre.
scriptl0lls. May We Corn.
pound .yours?
A
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w
Johnston
Drugs
Main St., Exeter
CHoMi3VS I,l
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Message Frotn-
-Whalen
By MRS, F. SQUIRE
similarly gowned and .carried a
Personal Items ' • nosegay of pink carnations.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm: Hodgson, Ross Kereher"brother of the
last week with Mr, and Mrs, on Whyte, • on '
lien Hodgson. A wedding .reception was held Mr. and Mrs, Geo, MCI's
Mrs. Thompson is visiting rel. in the restaurant when Mrs.. at the 7.30 p.m. eeremony. Mrs. lIs
'atives at Marktdale, 1(ercher received guests dressed Amiel Willard played wedding had as their guests on Friday
Miss Marion'Morley,'.Toronto. .in orchid nylon mesh with white music and accompanied the solo- Mr. ,and Mrs. Will Isaac and
spent the weekend with her par- accessories and white . role cor- taffeta with pima Accessories.
Mrs. .Artie Mcp'alls and Helen
ents, Mr. and 'Mrs, Laverne sage. She was assisted by Mrs. The couple left on a short McUalls of London.
Morley. Mr, Walfer Gunning, James Rae, London in a dress honeymoon trip to Northern Mrs. Jessie Lewis and grand.
Exeter, also spent Sunday With of navy printed crepe with red points and on their return will daughter, Linda Johnston, re -
the Morleys. rose corsage. • live lit Exeteir, turned home Sunday after . three
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Finkbeiner For a wedding trip to the Por^'' weeks vacation with her daugh-
and family attended the old bays corio Mountains in Penn$ylvania CC ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moderns,
reunion at Milverton Sunday and:the bride donned a gold em- H o s p 1 to i ' F n e n s Owen' Sound.
Monday. broidered beige linen sheath Mrs. Nelson Squire of Farqu-
Mrs. Geo. Squire is spending dress with snatching duster,' Shower Bride her, and granddaughter Elaine,
a'few Weeks with Mrs. Chalcraft beige and brown accessories and spent Wednesday with her sister,
of London, bronze mum corsage. Miss Marie Wildfong, 'bride of Mrs, Geo• McPalls,
Mrs. Glenn. F'haats and Paula, On their return IVIr. and Mrs, Saturday was the: recipient of Sheila Elston spent 4the past
T,ohdon, holidayed during last Jordan will snake their horns in many gifts at a surprise shower week with her cousin, Marion
week with'Mr, and Mrs. Geo, London, held an the nurses'residence of Gibson,' Denfield,
Arksey, Wrinch M.etnt orial Hospital, Hoz- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston
estop, B.C. prior to her depart- and Wendy spent the weekend
Mi's, B. Holden and Mrs. Law- U p sh a l l H a ter tire for . her home for her mar- in Detroit with their uncle and
depart-
ed
Mitcdev, St.t Marys,Mrs.visit- y Cage .aunt, ,Mr, and Mrs, Fred Elston.
ed an �Frsday with Cecil At Egmondville m On Wednesday Y ,
London, spent a few days during bride, was best man and Thorn
h L don ushered
Rev. Alex Rapson officiated ed home on Sunday,
Squirt.
anse on'5at• ' ' Jul 14 the Mr, Bill Fischer and Miss Syl-
suearys,' 'spent to holiday with and Mrs Bussell: Hayter, Varna, showerethe d ,her with gifts. Mrs. Fischer,
Mrs. Grafton Squire. became the bride of John Fran- timer
Rowe -read the address. M, II, and Mrs, Elston visited
Mrs. ItolierL' 'Bennett, l3rfrssels, cis fJ shalt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs, Larry Ctonyli led in Ort- Sunday with their cousins, Mr.
visited fora few days •recently James t1 Ball, Rippon, Rev. Dr. tests, and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt, Mit-
with Mrs. J b ' S rn le erforined the ceremony. Mrs Earl Cartzpbell M shell.
urday, Jul 2/ Margaret Grath -•ladies of S.S. 2 Hay gathered at via Ziegler' of London spent the
Mrs. Marjorie Langford, St. ter daughter titer of Mr. a of the trade"elect and holiday With
141x, and Mrs. C.
Fink t per,Mit'. lilies" Ella Towle, Exeter, and G veep in marriage by her Cronyn and Mrs. Gerald' North- Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Denny
Alrr and Mrs,. Wm, Smith, 13e1 father the bride wore a dress of Cott were lunch Conveners. and family of Crediton spent
mart, Were Sunday visitors g, Chantilly lace over slipper satin
Mr, and Mrs. Melville Gunning, k t of net
lily porn sleeves v
lar with sequin trim. She'Car- Basket Int rdr. and Mrs. Melvin Elston
' d a bouquet of red roses
•
Sunday. with their cousin, Mrs.
Miss Elva Morley is visiting featuring a ruffled -sir t, Ines Di key and family,
this week for a. few days it t 1 e es and cowl col B' k Of Gifts tzisitors dutillg the week With
Mrs Vino heti Exeter.
Mr. Grafton Squire and Sue tie o `
Alin attended the Hodgson are- She was attended by her tis- Wnodhant and Sergeant J. K.
union at Pr,ospeot. Sunday, ter, Barbara Ilaytet of Seaforth, Mrs, Walter Weber was host- .and Mrs. Lawfy _and daughter:,
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Jackson .wearing a gown of turquoise net ess to neighbors tend friends for
attended the Talilosn•JohtiSon over taffeta and carrying a a lrtiscdlaneou' shower last Valerie, of P',M•Q, Centralia.
wedding Saturday at ICitCheher. bouquet of yellow' mums, week for miss ricotta EA,gleson, • Mr. and visited on Sunday,this Fischer
Mr, nd Mrs, Art ,diodg ns Band Soy McLarnon, COoksVrille, was bride of Saturday. Cr's brother, Mr. and Mrs. A.
girls, Clandeboye, visited n Y hest man, The west of honor was seated 1's brother,
, en
with Mr. and 1VTrs, Wnt, Morley A Wedding teception„was held itt an attractively decorated 1 Irand Mrs, Bob ,1'ewes and
Sr. and gni. fit the home of the bride door: -chair, An address was read by daughters,ot, forth Towanda
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ted
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Earl S1Yt
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Gayle b 1
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Betty a white, The
visited t days d 2~
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ted in pink ail basket laded witlt.:gift5 was pre -
Mrs.
e•
'e Mrs, Ha old week with Mr. gas centred with a memory alae wi!ek with their. press ait'd
Aird Mrs, Harold Duffield, earidte, a gift to the bride front go od to point by two little aunt,, Mr, and- bits. C, l l,c_mter.
salts. 1~rank Parkinson iw 'a .11a• Winnipeg, Serving were Mrs. Cousins, Daren and Gwenyel Vlsrtrrr'a dtii`ih •the week with
tient et Victoris Hospital, to
d
ehester, Mr: and Mrs. erg a
deriltg last week with Mrs, lion• Brio
Milne anti Steven, Mr. add Mrs.
Rim/
alts, Squire, and while linen ' dress with wltitie ' •' tical nas+es Joe t4iordtlsh, 11l'r, and i4rx�1 �, , .
Iii Mil titers avers
attesS9ttes and eor$nge 'of. ted ttf All types of poliomyelitis re- 'l±isoher and family, Mr. ' and
Atr, and lltt+s, l~ired- Malta lI 4Oses potrtd iii CAnad compared to Mts. MOM Plotter .fid fainastv
t
Mrs. a on t)1 ,
—Mist ise Turn to Page 8 Re ess% ettsok ill 10851 the ttlt•tit a high+ Hervey Neff, sill ofLeaden.
.
1 were their aunt and ,uncle, Mr.
presented Bride .arid Mrs.
SOLD!
Mrs. R. E. Pooley, Exeter, purchased
the grey nylon • chesterfield suite which was
being reduced $10 a day during our White
Elepha><�t feature, recently. Sale of the suite
began on July 19 at an opening price of
$215. Mrs. Pooley purchased the suite on.
July 27 at 9:20 a,m. for $135.00. •
Congratulations, Mrs, Pooley, on recog-
nizing an outstanding buy!
Hop.per-Hockey
FURNITURE
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