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—Photo by alsyla Photo Studio.
marriage,
Dini Jouscsma, wan her sister's
bridesmaid and were a printed
brocade street-length dress. She
carried white carnations and wore
a flower headdress.
Russell Fear of • RR. 4 Brussels
was the groomsman.
A reception followed at the
Jouwsma home and Mr. and Mrs.
Muscbeid. left on a trip to North-
ern Ontario. She wore a turquoise
suit and white accessories.
They will live in London.
PERSONALS
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ditagerana if the elearisiag agent is
tatraelflorIcle arid tiny plate
11„ tile lab is done in an Lt- - toran the job must,
al ore al Lame, OM the tleonhar
on a verandah or ian1
room 12eal! a.Y aZde opro window
Dam is very Ellie warning when
fumes are rinsing. effert and
taatata. may be tourol ors 6os.
A prison %bd has recently
Winghatett talter: bcss or other alcoholic. drink
tuacepititle to the
Lanett 'Of tOotbOtt lettothlOrlde.
Oat„ and lfra. James Henderson
/ of Brantford were 'visitors 'with
!their mother, Mrs. C. R. Henderson
over the week-end,
—Mrs. William Davidson Muth
Snowden) was a 'visitor all last
week with Mr. and Mrs, Whitney
,t.."Irose and Debbie_
—Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean of
Toronto spent Sunday with his
a".„-ster Mrs, Elmer. Walker, Mr,
!Walker and Tommy.
—Mr. and Mrs, Carl McKay and
family of Stratford were Sunday
visitors with their parents, Mrs.
Bertha, McKay and Mr. and Mrs,
S:afford Bate-ann. Mrs, Bateaon re-
turned to her tame after spending
Laat week. with Mr. and Mrs. Me-
LIZA/ONG,SAFE
Ilse of home meth
g lacy be extremely
Dr. Alexander Nimmo performed
a wedding ceremony at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jouwsma .at
o'clock, Friday, April.• 24, when
eir daughter Siewbje Autje. be
cause the bride of Herman Mits-
eheid. The groom's parents are
Mr, and Mrs, Ludwig afascheid of
Altena, Westaiiia,'Oernmay.
The bride wore a mauve taffeta
street-length dress on princess
iines with a bolero jacket. She
carried white and red carnations.
Jouwsma gave his daughter in
—Mr. and Mrsi. J. Baillie and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Grey and
e.hael of London, were week-end
isitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
and family.
—ma and lara, .Alexa.. Williamson
family of Uxbridge, Mrs.
Hayden of Port Stanley, and
and friend of Kitchener
on Sunday with Mrs. I. W.
srriek and family.
—Mra. Wm.. Haney spent Sunday
ith her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest King at Gorrie.
—Mrs. Maas, Walters, Charles
err underweat eye surgery in
oria Hospital inst week, Mrs.
to4. was able to return barra
don on Tansday of this
MOLLY BEE -- ALAN —Mr, and mra, SmIth :.and
Springfield, Ohio, Mrs. Rhadas
Ifem's The made your whole famila" :gain and van oa Dear.af, Ohio. Mr, and and Mrs, Bill Young and
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- ,! 11-4 ( Mr. and MS Allan Tanner and
Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bow-
- Irian and Christina, alt of Kitchen-
' r were guests of Mr. and Mrs,
1 Dan Kerr on Sunday.
Liii" -Mts. Georg Nicholson and
iE alekie of Nile were week-end
vialtars with her sisters, Mrs, Lloyd
4 Hingaton and Mr. and Mrs. James
aaa Sell, at the latter's Some:
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d —Mrs, Frarnas Mills has been a
:L-T.1 patient in Victoria Hospital, Lan-
aitee last Wednesday.
dement surgery on Saturday
morning and as recovering nicely.
is -Mr. urid Ron Murray
and children of Toronto 'spent the
et-it-end with his parents. Mr.
1. and Mrs, C, Murray.
- —Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tomlinson,
W. Robert and Sheila of Streetaville aa, were weekaend visitors with her
parents, Mr. tind Mrs. B. Ham-
.l'Mai,
—District Commissioner Mrs.
7:Conran Mott. Guide Captain Mrs.
Norman Pocock 'end Guide Lieu-
et ant Merna Robinson were in
,Wiener on Saturday Where they
dad a Guides 'Training coarse.
The Best Way for Dad to say.
Thanks to Mother
-Miss Agnes MacLean of Tor- sod Mrs. Stewart Cowan
matti visited at her horse for the and 11-r. and Mrs, Ken. Thompson
Weela-end. iseant the week-end in Barrie,
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Wilson
A OltiltAIT OF tHE CHILDREN As A GIFT TO MOTHER
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The Tsai Story. of Barbara
Oralawa and her Desperate
Fight for Life
PLYASE NOTE
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441 crag gart Is
Auxiliary Ho5tees
'The April! meeting of the 'Voting
Wantan'a Alatillary ai the Wing-
ham. United .Onitrelt was held at the
•at MM. D. AteTaggiaat •with
Airs, V. Reid in charge of the war-
hip service. Mrs, Reid! !opened
the meeting with the. theme, 'The,
op.e at ft Warleas ]?'arid", fol.-.
'ad by .the staging ao
Love, Ca King af Peace". AQrs
Walker led to PraYer, after.
alfieb Nies K. Iletaughtin read the •
Piatiptitiv. Mrs. R. Smith !gang a
''Juliftalk". Mrs. G. Under-.
,outs gave -the attaly 'beak on Mex-•
"Lead on, 0 King Eternal""
:sung followed lty prayer by:
!Mai P. aicKay.
MM. D.Matiggart :presided for
nosiness •aeasion. Mrs, A, Creen
report of the HUMP. Comity
lariat heid in flaileriela
seven delegates Jam the
auxiliary attended, '•
alai-cal that eiean, white us
ton is badly needed for cancer
andaagea iu Korea.
Mrs, D. MeIsfurchy !offered to
tie foraarsery for May. It Was
ed that .anyone-!wha Would. like
end. AlMa College for three •
a •August should, register int-
The mee g closed with the sing-,
f"Saviour, Breathe an _Even-
,
Auction Sale Held
At Evening Guild
Members ,of the Evening Guild
of St. f'ritti'S AugliCan Church met
on Tuesday evening of last wee);
it the parialyaonts. The sheeting
was opened with prayer by the
president, Mrs. Alvin giaains, fol-
lowed by the Lnrcl'a prayer.
Minutes of the last meeting were
ead by the secretary, Mrs. Peter
ormara One new member, Mrs.
rr,' Higgins, was welcomed.
During a short business period
a discussion was held in regard to
vate'eing to a 25th anniversary
which is being held the latter part
of May. A committee was ap,'
painted to make plans for the sup-.
per and will meet later this week.
The president closed the meeting
with prayer and at the close sev-
eral members of the church join-
ed the Guild for its auction aale,
which is held every April.
Herbert Puller capably took
charge as auctioneer of the many
articles donated by the ladies and
when the sale was completed luitell
was served by each of the group
leaders,
CAN HELP MISSIONS
IN OW LOCALITY
'On this Thankoffering Day -
began the Goforth president, Mrs.
K. Leitch, at the April meeting in
St. Andrew's. After reading in
unison St. Matthew's account of
the resurreetion, Mrs. R. _Arbuckle
commented on the theme: "Yon ask
me how Iltnow He lives. He lives
within my :heart, The World is in
need 'of such me message to-day.
Gan we accept di! the benefits our-
selves and let our neighbours go
ithouta We cannot rest until we
win the world for Christ."
Mrs. H, Congraan led in the pray-.
er, and, Mrs, C. 'Cooper delighted
Goforth and W.M.S. ladies With
her solo, "Blessed Assurance."
Because the goverament is now
giving more to Indian work, the
supply allocation 'has been lowered.
It was suggested that now more
help be given to the Deaconess
Training School to help clothe stu-
dents from other countries who
arrive inadequately provided far
Canada's severe winter climate.
This month's missionary sketches
included. Miss Ida White, 'workers
among the Wills of India, member
of Knox Church, Godericb, and also
Miss Edith: McGee who came 'from
British Columbia-
The guest speaker was Envay
Stanley Nee/Ilan of Wiagham's
Salvation Army. EnVoy Newman,
with his "New Testament in Mod-
em Engliah.'"Aatilathe griatni • gale% St. Paul's exhortations to the
Philippians: "Delight -yourtelves
in Gad." We must never forget
the nearness of our Lord. We do
not hear this theme often enough,
Envoy Newman • remindel the
ladies that, unless elaristianity is
vital to us, it will not show in our .:
faces. Young people seem ta lack
interest „in spiritual things and
judge adult sincerity by oar ex-
pressions, Often they do not see
in us anything worth having. To
be happy, we must be thankful.
The guest speaker jolted his
listenersbytelliag of tbe pa'alaneed
in tbis locality. We are mindful
of Canadian and world missions,
but do we look around just a mo-
ment sonic neighbour 'who,
perhaps, needs a little -encourage-
ment, or even little Material
helpl
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CLINTON, ONTARIO
Featuring the Largest Wide
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Tlit.RSDAY and. FRIDAY
April 30 and May I
DOUBLE 'BILL
• "SENIOR PROM"
03111 Corey - Louis Prima
Keeley Smith
"The Whole Truth"
Stewart Gtainger Donna. Reed
lOne Cartoon)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
May 2 and 4
DOUBLE Bill;
"RIDE LONESOME"
(Color)
Randolph Scott - Karen Steele
"THE CASE AGAINST,
BROOKLYN"
Darren McGavirt 'Maggie Hayes
(One Cartoon)
$foolie Comedy
TrEsTiAr andWillINES.DAY
3l2y 4.; and 6
"RUN SILENT,
.RUN DEEP"
Clarke Gable Burt Lancaster
(rant *artoona)
o !stooks steamy
Flair: or Cleat
rirat ,:Show at Du*
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MEM KEENS
COMMENCE STUDY
The first meeting of the Wing'
tiara 441 Garden Club was held at
the home of the leader; Mrs. W.
T. T.ftpp, On Saturday at 2.'311. The
meeting opened with the 4,H pledge
an motto. Mrs, Lapp gave a
outline of the 4-17-1 work in t
club and explained the meaning at
the 4-H pledge, and motto. The'•
objectives were also discussed and
written down. Eight members
answered the roll call.. -one flower
which each member would like to
grow this year. •
The business of the meeting fol-
lowed. The members decided
use the !Millie club aarne art for the
last garden club, 'Tile Vegetable
Queens", Covers for the record
books are to be yellow and green.
The election of Officers was a.
follows t Pres., Ruth Taylor; sec.,
BOW IATjiliiallailaaaaelitliala
Betty 'Linn. Seeds were given out
Mrs. Lapp read several articles
pertaining to the :following topics:
Reasons far planting a garden,
where to plant one, what to plant.
bow to overcome pests and 111.9.AVt.S.
fertilizer and direetions for pleat-
ing and caring for the .garden..
Flowers were also discussed along
with, borne beautifteation.
The home atasignaneat was given
to read cultural directions fo
pia-Mang the garden, start the re-
cord :hook,-Sill in pages three and
four of the lfernherfs PamPhieta
,.
plant and care for the vegetable
garden, plan for and plant the
flower seeds and draw a. Plan of
home attci
•
surroundings
4:0 altat each aPci l member
write'
an. outline
plans to do for home beautifica-
thin.
The meeting closed with "`The
More We Get Together", with Mary
Taylor at the piano, Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-ivea'r
Upstairs.
Oar Large Quantity Raying Permits. Us To Sell Oh per-
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Re-opening far 1959 Season
Monday, May 1 1 th is Mothers Day
Ail Mothers Admitted Free
Prizes far Youtigest Mother a Eldest Mother and Mother
eat l'itionalba in attendance
OPENING.
PROGRAM
[my SATURDAY
May I alai 2
"Day Of The
Bad Men"
rechaicolor)
Fred alateltfurray, and.
Joan Weldon
It was ene Man again
Town
Bowery. Boys 'In
Spoakchasers
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and FRIDAY -- MAY 7 and ai
"HIGH SCHOOL HELL CATS"
YVONNE UM& — BRET HALSEY
Teenage Problem Programmer
"HOT ROD GANG"
JOIDI ASHLEY — JUDY FAIR
A lane story of to-days Tenth
SATVIIDAY, APRIL 9th
"APACHE TERRITORY"
t halal:Ace, a RORY CALHOM BARBARA BATES
IMO Hells at. Papago Welts
"GOING STEADY"
ore
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