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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-10-06, Page 9.*A. ThoMPkQni Manager er -of : the re Rank- oaf`•Montreai is Luc}nnow, hag a . 'weed,' :gid "is . transferredto U eeali :been. harle>n, 'Smith, who: • u c _tided �' by C • _e. n` 0 �s 'ti f i� 0 4? • 'Mr, .find lCirs.. M. T. Lindsay,. old resider t s ,u� , L.cknowt are 'tnuvi, ng . to Clinton 'to, reside, Mr, Lind§ay. wag Past aster oi" ; Ttuckiuory__..fcr .. - ... itt "ytbiroe fears,. retiring re iring in •1948, .The wedding or •AuuIrey Pa n rev..ltarold Snell 0� .rxetet, who Cook, , 'daughter otMr, :arid Mrs. eeriously'injured in a ^motor Harry Cook, Belgrate,. to Douglas f Mr, n s' - • :eels; a and;. has �'ehu �etvis�• Qn� Q Vit, and Mx accideni• .two .w• .: gq , ':'been 4n -' Aa Ita1 n1ri,cmdun, is' : S i ewri ielv,i'ughaln� ;te!ir� _ .heti • •re orted to pe maul/1g ,good pro-„ in.' Knox. United church, 3elgrave,, essrtQ- recovery, is ,in • , •T. Moores ndlciating, After. H , _. juries` tn; Rev. W ude�a broken �noSe, which:will r u trip to Northern. Ontario, the; eX wire surgical attention', and fa�e. 'cool .le will -reside in Winghant;: . a t ,e , � . andhead. lacerations. Ludlow* K,• W. Kyle, for, the. last six years. , e,ige$..Bare Ho{�fo r manager othe Bait omiaarae he Clansmen lib Q f� L.0 ckno y• Blyth, ha 1 ft with his 'famits 'Tamilspresented ,37r, W. V, 4'Qhnsten: with for the Chatham •brad ,, A fare- a handsome- wrist -watch in reeo ni- swellpartyus given 'dor them in. tion Of . Iiia' •election4. to' ' thea -presi . w • ,x,;,,37• maeaT"R94 y ..�. , '4.!m4�n'A.c'-.. tli eenorl i "Kyle i s sueeeededi it, the management, of the Blyth branch. by :J. G. McDougall,. lata .-,Goderich.,- The. Bank has Pt?rehased, ,the .ferMer. ?i1P1estone reSidenice • and it will: shortly be oc- eppied by Mr,' -and," 'Mrs. McDougall, and their Sou. LewIs Cook.. • OfAcy " f the 9,44 #9 Medical 40 soeiation, an 'honor, rarely .Goaaj[erred rupou R' °arall tom„ pbystCiiin 'fir. +?`1?hr►'s'ton„ i* w been President. Of. the Z.ut:kuow ` OlatiSnien lance the: formation, -.of the Tetub. twelve. yeargi • -age. A @ R 011-- l H rr>t t Fiphlek' • The 4s1141d Ptesbyterlan mange. was he ee .e' ow a teanber • 21.st' o the wedding of xosePhirne Marjorie . Clplute)r, eldest daughter of .Mr, fiu4i ',Mrs,. ,X. 1 1pbiek, of ' uramount►.°l to `..I'("011'4_,")R a toys AI� l 1 a ala;ilii l m son- of Mr. and Mrs. obert Hama,' -ton, :also of Paramount, After .the, ` and. ion the wedding.-- d dinner recept , i. e'er On. .• nota tri ' tr4 N.arth' 1,10 and Ottawa before 'taking "lit' residence iau;. Luekne.: Miss#eryli]ott>' a "New" _antis= IteardR Wilted, het ° anal;,: Mrs. Will: PlIZI #ANN ►N,°' Ct, :ti• �- bars. 0 11d Of >r l . gtgn; who ac-. Gioid..r� .. s �.. _dt :eo'tnPc . hied friends t01n'+Weston and .,. To'tR ata• tt> .GFoilerich,. c#fled,.. alt ..'. • ytfternQon With, her Parent*, Mr.and Mrs. doliw• Yan. '1ir....and M.rs, Jobn ,Mc'Vh`l1?ney,, ".b 'u' d. a Oro n "t'h+s,, Colborne, ,wiio .� ,e._.._ a � .. d" ; have .sold, The �.'sitield bou� ark', ., Mitt Mr$, Property to . Mr:. and, n a ' lip le froa?a • Stewurdsto , yaun c' g' Q p rk f a �h ve #leen _,;g-iveia'' poaa w .ti on.t. 'Session. sad 'Ave cone to their new_ home; . f • AP.et�'a; to* r t , uta-: n: *04414 lac at. the AShileldi Presbyterian r ,Churtsh ou ��atuxd.ay, Ceta t . i?e 1a3 rat' AUBURN, Oct.,4,-•-Mr.. and 'Mara''' 1t. D, Munro , visited .their '0110- ter; .Mr ,:, R. G. 'Laing, u'Sd 31<r. LIPS;' To. t4, on ,Sunday., Mrs.. i unro ':' ls, . or': e a e d 1ti w 4 p.in.,. 4, when Helen', Sara,. eider ,lir.. Reuben, cattle► f wierx, ,t as a It i S.0 pyo # pR�y, (��Rry�yR T �t��}'� �ry �r .. ,.: .Q 0,Pat . ,. •U, te/, A. ^•Mr!I • HnY,,, �. 1 tt� S 11MR T'R .T!+T"'1�,,)' ,.1!T Xl• M..!�q,^...Y ,t7:r da_ gh . o � � e. a ie l Mich. ' . r, Ale a) war. to s• n t fir, xnaahria St, . M r: , .. � , M a Johns, . n, wa.,- u � ed •- r,•,. n ° Ord . sine Mra.:MnY Hq,�ki_,a� �-"a��e� � ..t to Stuart Bo3�,; elder ,Sart 4x .the, ; � s e ,. n �� zs� •Ar`Gitur: Iieh„ v i iced Mr a; . d M. M44611404 s S MathL a u . Mr. .an 1 D. f late. el., d v, r. , . Grange cost week, . Ashfield. ° Rei', ,Dr . o O. ..Irhoad Doaaid..lRos lattende.d the funer , rformed the ceremony before, ori ,, uCharles,. , , oa' Friday of'. his nQ sin,• 'Cha e altar ,decorated with antigun,> .owsra s, r's""' �► .. u s e i to W h �'h d � • t e , And p g so .t Mz�. Mr�a err de c• and •, y t. P, was. • alavtl by' Mics $.o,rba,ra a tin. Mrs Annie: Dole :of' Luekno'w- rinan, :The :solei t , was Miss: ' d y L _ s; .. _ . and.. Mrs. 'Q6t'm. Mairs .bf Londonn: Marietta $ti..nge1 ;w.#o,BBin4. f,H " .• , it. Miss, _:a et 'King- last c ',, an " rill Wall;~ Beside 'You," ,we 1�ed au d�'SR • Give in nnarriit • e by 'her. - f a.ther, wee.., Marriage r,. •, vlsi , . apo. 3f; K... f4!, `'A'. Graham, spent a few days with .Mr, &Ad., . Mrs. Ebner --Osborne-,: Apley. in :. he YP.M,S .of Moet � -�T .. l<ilex 'United. Gltuteti., inet in the . , jndtti : 'chol fi roomi`on Th i s4ax, �u, ya when the . had : as their giiesta the of• Church, Mrs. A, .G.: ,.Hewitt was, in charge and. Mrs: W. d...Craig, Pres sided'. at , tlae piano. The Scripture~ Waal dead by.Mrs. •Clarence Oox aiad a, thanksgiving `hymn Nas read' as a prayer, Mrs, • Fred. Toll Con- triibuted a reading, The, president; •Mrs, .Toll► took charge fol, the bust ness period and welcomed' the .xisitors.• It was announced that -the-seetionar-meeting:- ll -,be.-held in Dungannon =on ,October 13, Mrs. Farl Wightmaa "slid ' Mrs. Oliver Anderson were appointed delegates, with Mrs,. Toll -as.. alterna e.• ' F'inai arrangements were; made for k riga and bazaar. The offering was. re- ceis'ed by, Mrs, Harry Armstrong and dedicated , by singing one verse of a. hymn. brayer was offered by Mrs. Hewitt aid Mrs: ''Wm. Me-, A musical Vittie gave .lt reading. number . was given, by Mrs. W. 3. Oral and Mrs. Sid ' McClinchey. Rev: A. G. Hewitt Introduced the guest speaker, Mrs.. Alex. Smith. of 1)ungannon, who 'spoke of „The Work among, the Indians in North- " The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer by. 'Mrs. Hewitt. Lunch was served." --r-t-•• * , •. . r , ..T-- . RAe a . •.o the d'th. :ic b ' ei the b ide wore a. 'gown, of -blush pink - �.- • ". ,t '- to r ~le-', On it'b, ok full skirt~ tailin - in. ltin,s, from :the so0,, *Aged for. a , We cQngrti�ulti , M . � yoke. - � . _ , lic hool rincl .al, u '' folds e . eh d .. to a sli g bt fell days with Mr, sine firs. A, Dungannon i?tnit4 , sc P i? gra...,..,...l• fp :. �t . de , i� .a a,_. ca , call di on 014100 bas •cauree, , t train and 'her long embroidered veil Chane Amhara, and. al e, who :has ,, y x .. . miller • .,. has snccesatully passed wast in - ; In 'pldce :by•= a seed, ,pearl friends at :Den...........-Torontoand , , _ _ .W 4;e `i ttti ns__and--wilb,have-rise. ,head gess- - She- yore, . ,a. ,.:.,tri 'le Mr,• Tobias Fisher returned "home `ttiT 'ems it >� n o . � . , , ...., -. . _ . P . , strand of . pearls, the. gift ..of .the. grooI, ,'and carried a white Bible, witharrangement of yellow "baby ehryanthemums. - Miss Alma lean Johnton,, ' sister of the bride, as Maid Of honor, .wore•: fuchsia .taffeta Andy joarried a bouquet of, assorted inial' is. " The bridesinald', Miss' Sally MacDonald, wore a gown of .yellow. taffeta and ,,carried a bouquet of assorted 'mums. , 'Little' Dianna Fa -con " O",-th"e "TrelIT ,": a`. thow'er-girl, . wore winter green. taffeta and carried a basket bouquet ofyellow baby 'mugws. Mr. Bayne Mn wa Mr. bri i Afte wet Kir bi• i d pain, and 'mink fur. and eorsage of red. roses. Thr' groom's aunt, Mrs. J1 F. MacKenzie, who- assisted in re- ceiving the guests, chose navy crepe; with navy'accessories and red roses. Lat r the young couple left for-De- troii Chicago and -other points, the bride travelling in :a suit 'of grerr check with black and red. acces -sories. -On--.their-'return they: -.will. reside on, the groom's farm ' in Ash- 'fieldi. - Guests -present ;.from- a -dis= tance were from Detroit, Barrie.and London.' • Canada's labor force now totals more than 5,000,000 people of when', at the _end of .1947, 912,000. were members of labor. unions. ., .RENM[LLEII,::.Qct 4.---Mrs.1 0 :A shdeld, .,1: - s _.. , �... satin , fa,shioiled» with ny10 net. last week, . after . visiting with 'hits degree ;of. B;A, `"ceaferred on him at Stn ' and .daughter .in Ilanailton. fcbu'Yucution� in :„Ngver ber., • Mr, :and •Mrs. • Chas. Davidson .Mr. W. #i, "1 -:Culbert, sons, and visited -rebentl ,with friends '44 Mrs, .Orville Free -ttttended, a $ltort- y . Collingwoodr'' ' 'horn sate atx ionville on Wednes- Mrs. ' Hoover, Mrs. Feagau and day.,• ,Mrs: Cu ler-t,-wto'visited' ;fou?• Miss{.Minnit<mClirrie o Nile, visited .n; week: wit Mrs,: Geo. Glagier, on ,Stuulay ,'with ' Ir. a d` Mrs. Geo.:' ;Guei�plt,. rekur ted' home 'With- them. b eaga n . ,• ti Mr and. IVIE s, 'Stanley Thompson Rodges and Mrs. H. of. Kincartip visited ;their aunt, tiirdy-of God*ericirt,ownShip visited . Mrs*: Charlotte Reid. • • a and , #-- with; r -s: W--Struught3ln. ',-- i -r and Mrd -Arnold= Ri` tt;' •neW7; Y -°Mrs. W. Bricks of ,Goderich `town- lyweds, :and the former's sister, Mrs;, ship called on Mrs. Walters;ou Sun- Bernadine Tompson, sof Corinth, .P • s int a, day . r :two with their ptr- day, pe • Mr. and Mrs,_°Fred White nii.d tints mar, and Mrs• Geo.•Rivett. act am%ly` and Mr. and Mrs, B. Good will be 'recalled that Mrs. Them - a Goderich -visited on -Sunday With son -had a near drowning accident Mr. and :Sirs. II. Good. ` in August at Port Burwell, when Mr. and •Mrs, nxeNall• of Goderich her Ituspand; was swept out into township spent Sunday .,with Mr. rough water and lost his life. Mr. and. Mts. Verdun lra ston® andMrs. Arnofd (nee A . n.umber ° from here attended Audrey Thom) intend to make their. Dungannon Fair on Thursday last. home at Corinth and will be close Church- .Aniiivers_ary.;-The Ben- by tb their sister, Mrs. -Thompson. miller United Church' on Sunday Visitors this week With 1\irs. licld . anniversary services morning Ellen Shackleton were -Mrs. Geo. Lind evening. Rev. U. E. Cronhielni 1vIeLeod” acid two sons and .:hiss. pf Wroxeter; w a former Benmilier Connor, of Echo Bay and Mrs, Geo.• pastor , °_delivered two inspiring ad- Coalliiigon and son Billy,. of I intail, dresses, to large congregations. The 'They also visited Air. -and Mrs, John church was •beautifully, decorated McWhinney, Nile,. azt& Mr. Dave with floweirs. A full choir was: in McWhinney, "Crewe, t'ttendancer and rendered • ••sp ecial Four ° Gema tints-- Together:...--- Music: at both services, Four generations here present at tA:tf Mq'4IM Cal the.home ' of Mr; and-x1irs. Abner' xOLME 1! 1LLE . Morris" ecenutly They •were,: be- , sides Mr..& Morris, ,Mrs. Anderson •_.+.... L Oct. r.. • Mugford of London,"'a."•' aug er: HOLMESVILLE, 3. . -�- Mr.'s. Mrs, Kenneth Knight; a grand - 'NovaDurning, of Economy Point, daughter, and her great=grand- 1\ova Scotia, is the guest of Rev.. daughter, little . eight -months -Old, and Mrs. C. Tavener, rEllen :Knight, Of Lucan. Other • -10. J. Trewartha spent the ., visitrrrs: present . ?VereMr. Anderson week -end with Res, and Mrs• S' ,Mugford and Mr, and Mrs. Laver'ne Miner -and fancily at Fordwioh. Eedy and daughter Sharon, of'Lon Miss. Marie Gliddon, nurse=in- linin at St. Joseph's Hospital,. don. 'A very" happy time. was spent tri gand pictures taken of the group. London, spent the week -end withA lamentable fact was that. Mr. 'Vl d Mrs.D E her parents, 4sk for it either Way ..' . doth trademarks meanthe same thing. r 'Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola uu.er contract with. Coca-Cola Ltc : l > : ,tzn .. Morris,has been a patientat.. Alex- Gliddon andra hospital, *-,Goderich,:-.for _ sev- Goshen,M'rs. $arranger slid daughter. of oral_ weeks, "Tlie s�s3tors' called -to Ind.;'t are"ornrr'Spendinga few see him on their rettirn .home. ' - ' days with 'the fo nrer s parents, W.M.S. October Meetings The DI r. lme virs.,_�V. McClinchey W'ILS.; • 'a Dungannon United Iced 'with le United - churches h Church held the `October meeting on 'joined .with ., the many. cliurches Monday afternoon, With an average throughout the -world in an, impres-. attendance, presided .over by Mrs. sivd communion 'service* Gard0:"� Melvin Reed, ,the president. .After morning. A. trio,- "In thea Garden," opening exercises -lits. Reed was °nicely, rendered.*by,, MrS. ' E. the eared the chair and firs. , Henry. Grigg and the The Molly ,Finlay FIorton conducted the Worship ser- and Rent • Yeo. The ehlirch was vice. A hymn of thanksgiving was tastefully decorated • with` bouquets sung and several passages of:Scrip- ture .were. read relating to .`the theme, `•'Now thairk we all our God.'' The ' treasurer -reported,. $137 had been sent to headquarters. foe.three s, parts- . of 1949.. Mrs. Reed an- nounced that .an invitation was standing .to visit 'the Port .Albert - Auxiliary -for the:, October °meeting.. , -Arrangements were made- for': the:'" riinner';and -urogram at the Dungan- non church, for the sectional ineet- 'iug of ,.West Haien on October 13'th3. 'Which begins at 9,30 .a.m. Rev: 'Jas. Bright„ the pastor, introduced the new study. book, 4`Grewing with the Years," a popular book of the: year, which tells of the lifea Me' United Church which began nearly twenti fid e-- -Verres ` L7 --,-Mr z. • J 'hone 489 of asters, gladioli, and autumn, leaves: ennan, brother of the groom, best man. The ;ushers- were Pack Johnston; brother Of the , and Mr. Dave-111cDonald. • the ceremony, tixty-five .guests. served at a wedding dinner at The ty Pine Inn Kincardine. , ',s mother wore a navy needle - dress with navy accessories T.f S eta s€i i solo_ -itnd--Mrs: ' q *Connell gave• a • wising, temper- ance talk. The 1Z1zptllli benedic- - tiiln,_ closed the meet' _. :Wilkins -Cook WO( .-;4) 'at - urdr43, October lst, at .tiatiM . United Church, Ashfield, was the scene of a loSely- autumn wedding. The young et?uple who were united fir Yuar riage by Rev. C. , B. • Woolley were •1Ta.,xy,ti t :race, .. elder daughter; of` Mr. and-AZ•t`s. Will Cbo1Z, 4)th nneessioii'•of (Vest Wawai osh, and Ilarry ` Ernest, • eldest son of r. iV tlkhis of _I:ti'nes-. yille. The, bride, given in marriage by •her''father, took `her place by, a floral setting of ferns, gladioli>tand dallilias. Sher. w -a t~r,o'1''.n>•..lA ,t� n".c,a�t'" 'aired • in a floor- erlgtli • go 'white slipper .satti, witli full-length veil -and ;Bead lre,s f •nrange.,blos- som, - -long—Illy-point . sleeves • and sR eetheart 'neckline. 8k carried a Bible,'a family keg sake, covered streamers and• a floral decoration of stephanotis. Miss '`.Margaret Cook, sister of the'. bride,. as matron of honor were,.a floor -length gown of • jade green ur'o,ir'e with •naatcbing' velica•iid t'tttteils a ra1i'ed .a mese;. gay • of 'mauve 'mums. Miss Marlon Graham, Lpt;knon*, ; wore a floor - length gown of orebid 'taffeta With inatching veil 'and mittens and car- ried a nosegay- of yellow "itininsr 'Miss Dianna Carlaw, Paisley, niece. 'f- -the 'grodti : Ore;tc loiilg 3'ei ow - t theta iQ'ies$7;Ith e KeOer- o- :.. ,-• ..l . 'n1 ". '•'�i�Fl�^�•itrne�b 0�`-x>1.1Y1V'ew �1Yit� of .Ashfelci wars- best ,ural' ' Bet:weer' 1939 and 1947 the . num:, ber of workers eniployed,,;•_in_unanu- facturing' in Canada ilih toasa `d by 70 per cent. ` and the amount' paid Per and salaries increased 181, Per cent. Cu r b Caws rr t ssgl, the, anti �L� pYjt1}rt!:�ik¢sad0434.14 W th ;,trig :11150, i1 • NILE -NILE --Oct: 5. i'e......are. ,gbid report that Mr. Frank Hawkins, wlio has been in the Goderich hos- pital for -the -last three weeks, is. reported' to be so much 'improved that he svi11 be able to come ,home. this week. Mr.- Leonard Christiiaw' under- went; an operation•, last„ week • for tonsils. We. hope to liear: 'of, a speedy recovery. - - • ' • Mr.: Angus McDairm'id is laid up With "flu," and others in theicon munity have. toile attacks: ' Mrs. Geo. Rutledge has not been Your Fl ax I.D.A. Drug Store J tY` r enjoying the• hest of health for the Ing the .bone,•:whi ►wieans he 1asttoaple;ot,weeks. • spend, the next six , weeks' in, The rainy' weather • is somewhat We. -wish hies a good' 're 0ver9,, delaying silo -filling and corn ,husk— ing, also the cutting of 'buckwheat, Sunday -'school ',will be .held. ou Sunday' afternoon at 1 o'clock and church -service' will be at 2 o'clock. Mr. rand Mrs. Albert Thayne of Toronto- visited' .over R the week -end 'at Mr: Angus McDairmid's. • •"SHEPPARDTON, Oct: • 4.—Mrs: Morgan of Vancouver, B.C., is visit i'ng. 'her ' daughter, Mrs. 'Proomaiii• find . Mr., Tony' Vrooman. • v ' Mrs, Lloyd. Brindley. and Douglas visited recently in 'Galt- with her sister Miss .Mary Nivins, and. Mr. and - Mrs. Thos.:Spence: • Mr. and Mrs.•• G. Ilaggitt visited on :Sunday" near Blyth', with bis brothelrs, Alf. •and John' Haggitt: , Mr. and Mrs. , R. Pimlott , spent lest ast week :in Guelph :.with her' sister, Mrs. • Vines, , ,'and, ,„Nir. 1 , Vines. ' ° .• Barry Brown, :son of Mr. and M•rS,. .Ben Brdw,a, had the Misfortune to Imre ,a door fall.nn,:his .leg: splinter, ' ' CARLOW`,.. Oct. :5 Tile of , Smi'th's' , $ill • 'will hold. the. 0etbber tiaeet iigu't . Mrs.' ' Gbrdosai McPhee's ,on Tuesday, October lith, at 2 o'clock.' • ' Women's institute. he: t*lborxie. »Womei 'S .. institutr. held, » their Septemher. , meeting in Abe hall Cru the evening of the 29th. There Was'' a splendid µ attendance„ The lndie* were deligtitel. to Welcoihe lifi:ss` dean colt, home °:eco4tbi�Yist -'f=bi furan county, as . guest , speakerl, Miss Scotrif iokose `�et thuSiastie• •ally . of -her 'work with the girls c1'ubs , . of Huron and of the splendid OP- ° portunities ..afforded' yOung people-, on the• farm today, 7,vota of thanks was tendered by Mrs. :George,.' Ross, a personal friend: of ;Miss , S'eott; -• The : ladiesr voted. t:? .�oTer a. . scholarships to.thejupil to t1 - borne schools;'w1i1.0 mala s the<high estmstaeetingndingclosed in ugr with ide Stevrart °"collect ' A social boor was, then spent. No vFonder Canadians ise more ford F.47 Pickup 'trucks. With - generous. 45 cu. ft. load capacity - (to to of box), they. Combine - z'' rock -bottom costs for gas,' oil, • upkeep! r • • The beauty.of the F -47 -Ford Panel Truck is not merely in standout styling.... but its sealed tight cos- sttuctton, and the. fact itrs "briilt' stronger to`last longer. - wilding pigs within the sow • ' sow .herself as ay reserve' for' the milki ,.period , mproiting • the quantity and t quaJity..of then imilk after she farrows . is, a' job.; e,A. • r,xa to 't7laIi # it cr .a"i''��{.i y....,_,;_, . LS •tit atI if s• made :ash 'W.� N . ' that's Sow and Pi • concentrate .3*!x e? �It•' t S r ^°� a t, � t �f, h � f '�',.,w' � q{,:t .n�',• .b ,e Sty y.Ir ecil timnogAL • End DiOi.r today ` ii 'n'sow farrows t O pigs; . •�., slie musf 6 d1d:45 ouncis N ; 1 i r 'n a 1 .da s.,. + my a4 eC��y/y�If balanced sow• • .. f.'. o.w,nt„ft.o n • rcrtrbn can. do 'this job!. • .l . yr,u , tx •�41.:1�.:... 4” ^la'rger Yiy�,lir p: • �s`,';i►+" the.(pj,� til the, �.,..: r• ;v.i7ee ..�190.1� .00 " r...�i'.;."^:��i;k wiLLii M410NVE SONS .L111, ITE` ; .INGERsOit; f, Q►N'I'ARI61 .' NFt-1'' Nit tEONAL throb uir�d', ' iyroperly.blende fattilixai. s3' rt Y J r Y r • /r :01.11A. y Y •} as /1114//k vJOO$:' • kph n the truck must fit a wide vara ty • obs" anti ibads. `itf nye Ciirhfttli til •„..:a . ohvners' 'b;ank _. isit `Elie° ” mrd F�613 � Express;, with 1ti big, 62 cu..ftw body; and '1 -ton capacity. • MORE FORD TRUCES used in Canada titan any other make 847/76; s* • Mkie '�..ial•1�nlittt410w..-,W s,.Ped Abd• soloist. iNa,s - MtiIxr- . triA.V Uia'baeli, and : gr. Charles Wilkins, brother of the %sroom, , aii4 Mr, Carman McQui11any cousin or the bride, were ushers.' After the. +eeL+et tial,, sooner was` served at the hornet the oxide's parents to about tiventy=fhte giiests. M'rCool; ,kite: bride's anther; received wearing i.>e-bltte prepe and tioce -with orris#tge of lilnk. ca'rnatir'n :'°t--Sh'e . wits it - silted. by; %Xrs,''i'vIlltins,,,the groaau s :mother, who chose wine ,crepe and wore t cotiaagre';of white chi santhe, 'Juntas., The waitresses were grs. Livingston plenary, Istt488 ss llettt yiilte and M iAS Madellne Andetson.: The young couple, left 'biter "oto" a 1>idneyrnoDl,Y• trip" to Sadbn=r� '""`.iirail , other' goititS:- The ;*'.guide • wore,' a green ,gabardine, ettit vltfi'' black. Accessories, Prior tel' `filerpixttrrii'ge the bridle" ,lois teadlerecl° 11 • miscel- laneous showwer. by' her .fount, firs'. Tien fr1e, and alsomite by ter cotisiit, Nits. Terry. Oactinston.• • Canada's top "''buy, , is the famous Ford F-135-2'ton chassis ... when it comes to loading fleztb1lity. 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