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A,•C, OUR.N, July 3.--',Mr..aud Mrs. 1ev, C. 0. •'Wash'ingtou and Mr.
M..A.11en spent the ..holiday week- and Mrs. Chas.,, Scott attended the
end ,with .relatives at Flint, Mich. nduct'ian of Rev. Mr. Lade ,at
Visitors with Mrs. F, Joss an`d► Clinton last Friday night. Mr.
Mr.- Jas. Medd at the week -end
were °Mrs. R,- D. Smith, of Ottawa, Eagle is a sow -in-law. of Rev. and
Mr. t:larenee Duff, of , Lakeiiold,
and •1r. • and Mrs. Ray Duff, of
Leamington., • • ..
Visitors' With Mr, and'"Vlri;:;'W«
J, Craig Were 'Mr. and Mrs. George
Wilkin and Robert, of Loudon, and
Mr, :and Mrs. Archie Wili;:in and
Miss Aileen. Castle, . of Goderieh.
lr. "and, Mi -s. Leo 7•'iler, 'of De-
troit, spent the week -end With the
0 latter's brother, Mr..Kenneth Scott,
•
arid Mrs, Scott. •
Mr. .and Mrs. Ronald Pentland,
• of North Bay, were week -end
• visitors With Mrs. C., M. Straughan,
• Mrs. Pentland is re-frituinin for a
visit..
• Donald Ross is attending summer
• 'school at the University of Toronto,
• where - he is studying,- for rtlie
• Bachelor of. Pedagogy degree.
Mr. John Iertroli, gob, Dixon and
•
Miss Harrison were ,visitors, with
••' Mr., Old Mrs.. Itcrbt. Craig. •
• Miss- Ruth Bean .a'nd Miss ien
Davis,, who are• , conducting the
• rotational School, are' being euter-
• twined a't the Thome of Mr. and Mrs.
• Frank. Raithby.
Mr. Win. Craig, Who has' been
teaching ,at IIettford, is . attending'
I3AYFIELD, July 3.==•Miss Ruble
Fisher of Kitchener 'spent the. boli-
day Week -end with • 11/Ins. F. A. Ed-
wards.
•
Sir, and Mrs. G. Knight and Miss'
Mary. Knight of Toronto were weep`
end guests of Mrs..IVlary1' Gemein-
•hard __
Mr.. and Mrs. William Avey, John
and Joan Avey and Mr. .Grimsha,w•
• of London were `holiday week -end
. • guests of Mr: and, Mrs. T, H. Mack,
• Miss Merry Mack ieturnng to Lon-
don with thein on Monday,
Mrs.,' A. Furter of . London and
' Mrs. A. Stumpf of Port Washing-.
ton, Long .Island, ; were called ho'iue
Highest Cash Prices for w
Horses $5,0.0 each
Cattle `...$5.00 each :.•
Hogs .... $4.00 cwt.
4,rcording to size & eorrclition/
Mrs. Washington.
Strawberry, Festival. A large
numb.er, attended;, the strawberry
festival' held 'k. in . Knox • United
!Church- on; Wednesday evening', of
last weed:. After the supper `the -
following program was, enjoyed,
with Rev. C. C., Wpshingtow as
,chairman: A short play, "An Old-
fashioned. Album," was presented
by loeal talent; solo, Elliott .Lapp;
uurnbers by the Blyth male quar-
tette, solo by dorm Johnston of
Walton, violin selection,, Frank
Schubert, 'Goderich, piano duet,
Barbara Wilson and Sen• McAl-
lister, solo, Mr. Ba•irton. ' Rey. Mr.,
Moores of Belgrave 1 gave a short
talk.
• . Memorial Service. -- The; annual
del:oration service . at Bali's ceme-
tery was held on Sunday night -anti
was conducted by' Rev. Clair Clark,
of the' Baptist Church. Mr. Clark
delivered an impressive measage-on
the' theme "God's Preparation.'! A.
gtiintette, . composed of Misses
Elaine Johnston, Evelyn Raithby,
.Shirley Robertson, Emilia Robert-
son. and Mr,,Clair Clark sang a
number, ac o'mpanied on the harp
the Ryerson Inst,itute of Technology by Mrs; R, J. Phillips. As the
at Toronto, ta.l;inga course in in- congregation :assembled and dis
dustrial arts" and c -rafts. . ix'rsed hymn i•c'cordings were
-Mi s -"Ruth Adele .Frost and played by. Harry Sturdy oyer the
friend, of (('lint, Mich.,' spent •tIie, loud speaker s•ysteni,a thu's giving
'Weekend- .with 11Ir. ane Mrs: ,W. T. the service an added touch. }tee'.
Robison. C. Washington pronounced clic
Mr. •b :d. Good and Mr. • and Mrs. beu'edietion.
Wellington"- Good of South Bend,
Indiana, are visiting lir.. and Mrs*,
W. Good and other relatives. •
Eric ' D1.eTlveen and three
friends froin ,Oshawa spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. F. O.
1eI1v'een.
Visitors with "11Ir. and Mrs. Ed.
Davies -at th ' week-eud • were Mr.
'Herb •Mon•elt, "of, Belmont; • • Mr,
Maurice 'Monck ' aIrd daughters
Penny, and Jucly, of TRamiitin, Mrs.
Mona, -of Belmont, ,and Mr: :and
-Mrs: Norval Stewart, cif Ga.cls•hill.
The animal picnic of Wes;•t`-Iluron
Woman's Institute's. will be held, at:
•iIarber Park, Goderieh,, on:Monday,'
July 9th. All members are to tweet
tit the Museuni •a,t '? o'ciclek.
• A daily Vacation 'Tiible •Schosl••ls••
being held in the, Baptist Church,
to conclude on Friday, July 13.
The •s chool is in eharge of .hiss
I3.eatu And kiss •DavIS, students all
London Bible Institute. , clinrolrnent
on the opening clay Watt sixty-six.
This is the • third ;successive year
that sec 11 .n
11'0i•t11114111e effort 1105
1)edri made' here.
D% 'NG NNGN
MANSZ— NI AN
DTJ>NGANNQX. --At the United
Church, Dungannon, en " Saturday,
June 3P, .The Rev. J. W. Iiaright
ofi'ieiatell• at -the deable-ring tere•
many unititng in marriage Dorothy
'Gwendolyn Finnigan and Donald
Sidney Mausz. Mises Marietta
Stingel teras soloist and lklrs. D.
last, week owing to the serious ill-
ness of their sister, Mrs.- M.. Peen-
tice, who is at .present a patient
in the •Clintctii hospital.
'. 'Mr. Lawrence I+owlie• and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Emile of - London
were guests :of their •sisters;.'Misses
F. and E. Fowlie•.„.. •
(Mrs. Jack Pounder left from
Crumlin 'airport, London, via .T:C.A,
for Calgary on Monday "morning to
join her husband, •
d .gnrt. and.
iVir. and Mrs. •Howan
babe; Mrs. Lulls Burt arid Mary Lou
Burt of London were guests of. Mr.
Fred Baker over ,; the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and
Bonnie, of Toronto, and Mrs. Keith.
Press; of -London. spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. ,Tack ' Parker.
Rev: and Mrs. "ITarold Paull ' of
T.istowz el are spending. a few days
in tile.• village thiS week. ..
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry • Miller . of
'Nit Clemens,* Mich:, Were guests of
Mrs. M. l! lliett for a 'couple-ef days,
, last Week.. • ' -
Nil'sA •R. •11. 'Johnston left' this
week for - (Hamilton where she:' is
faking, a summer cotirse .i.n kinder-
'gotten-
inder-
'gorten- Work.. ' ''
'ills. :'Ill('nlhll Terns ' ."r'eiui'iivCl
ho'nic' .tndaw' after Spending tl)e:past
week in )[aunt. Forest ,a'ild Guelph..
Mr. 'and Mrs. IT;ii-nld 'Weston €Ynch,
family, of T)etroit, are -visiting Mr.
George il'eSton. ,
Mr:' and „Mrs. • .Tim Forbes of
''Waterford,-.On't., are at their' home
for the.. sunl-iner, They •• h€ire ns
their 'chest Mr. John •Em•1►es of
,Houston, Texas.' '' `
'1)r. 011(1,, 'Urs.. Beverley McC'lin-
(Trey and • bade. of ,Mi(llancd. "septa.
1he • week -end* With* Mrs. ''Merlin-
('llev,'6i, nnronts, .lir. and Mrs: W'alte'r
Westlake-. ' . • • `
'lir*. Dirk C)'Conne'll„ trig Small
} (1:i4lg'lrt("r' Regan 'ar`rite(1 on 'elan -
1 (lav 'from `ew York' C'i•ty; ; to spend
1-thn••snlmn?r' •ah•tlieir hemp liercw. '-
liis°s.rletf'y Lott Larson `cif T.iondee
spent the week-eind at- her hnlrre 1n•
the village,
McAllister Reunion.'— 'the. first'.
MnAlljster..clan, reunion was. -hold
,at, Towett''s Grove •nn Sa.t'iir•(lay. and
was - .a gve'h t °'sllre 'ss. - There were
nvor :sixty nresent: from• Detroit:
Annleeate: '1'ioh.:a ITnlrstnn, Texas:
'P1rentn, • Cleer°Sre'hIwn. . Galt. Av'r•.
nttn'vn', Hamilton. London. Ileac+,ll;
Exeter and Waterford. (int.., The
'a fternoon was srlent'in. visiting and
snorts. and after dinner was served
the election of orneers for- the porn-
in rr rear was lielcd ,•°fir. Arthur.Me,
Allister ,of (:eor•'refira•n waw eler'ft t1
•orwsi(lent and Mrs. Rnso T'as(smrir'
of -Exe'te'r 5eeretarr-trea,snrP!•. 'The
'011111011 r1osP(1 with' ,"Alibi• T.ang.•
Svrie," with nrosneetc -for, n inueb
larger* gathering for 1052.. '
'PAeto ' of the church, officiated for
the doulbie•rint ceremony uniting
Marietta ' Joan, eider daughter of
Mr. .and Mrs. i'.eroi" l±. ' Stingel,
Dungannon; and John Leigh; -only
son of Mr. Wand Mr,s. ° Idwin L.
Fennell of Bradford, :Anti a The.
bride, given in marriage, by her
uncle, Mr. Frank ,Savage, of Ridge-
way, looked lovely -in a floor -length
gown of white satin with slight.
train, fingertips. sleeves, and sweet-
heart neckline, •Z`lre floret, skirt
Phillips presided at .the organ. The:, -was graced with side hustle .eifeet4'
bride is the dauglwtaeit of peeve �,
with pt�pllrLns She wore the sift
Everett J, Finnigan - and :Mrs. 'Pin-• p ° b
of the` groom, ti lovely necklace.
shoulder -length, embroidered net
veil was fashioned with :Coronet
headdress and orange blossoms, and
'she carried a . white Bible with, -
•traditional, 'flowers;' used at the
wedding of her maternal' grand-
mother, who was her nttznesake,'
Prong the Bible arrangeinent . fell
white ••satin streamers. The maid
°of' honor was the groom's sister,.
Mrs. Stuart Calhoun, 'Toronto, Who
wore' a floor -length. gown of mauve.
nylon ' net, frill. ,skirt,. sweetheart
neckline, with. a gathered • bertha
and matelting mittens, mute cap
With yellow flowers. She carried
a nosegay of fern and mauve and
white sweet peas. The- bridesmaid
was' Miss • Sylvia is Stingel, sister of
the bride; who were yellow taffeta,
with sweetheart neckline, gathered
bertha collar wvlth yellow rosebuds,
the long full skirt fashioned with
a side draped frill and .matching
flower. She carried a nosegay of
cream Elizabeth roses. The bride-
groom Was attended by his brother-
°nigan, ' Dungannon, and • the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 5..' A.
Mausz,•° Stratford. , •
Given Cin Marriage by her father,
the' bride wore an all=white gown
styled with (Chantilly lace ,bodice,
(fingertip sleeves, marquisette inset
yoke trimmed 'with seed pearls, and
full shirt of 1?rench, net. A Chantilly
lace cap held the fingertip lace and
net yell, and the, bride carried a
white satin prayerbook . With 'gar -
denim and-. stephanotis. Miss
Joyce Huston,. -Leaside, was' maid
of honor; wearing green taffeta and.
French • net, and bridesmaids,.
gowned, • in orchid, were' Hiss
Dorothy' H'ttines," of London, and
Miss Bertha Popp, of Dungannon.
Raymond Mulford, of 'Stratford,
Was hest man, and ushers- were
Lyle Roth, New Hamburg, and'
Reginald Ball, of .Clinton.
Ai a • reception at tie G'oderich
Pavilion, tlle bride's mother. wore
11111nve' Chantilly lace and crepe,
with mauve and—.black accessories,
and a corsage •)f pink roses. The
in-law. .Stuart Calhoun. Theushersgroom's mother wore misty filly were Al.;_Canieron, Sault $Ste. Marie.crepe, with white .ac c crsorie, and brother-an-1aw : of the groom, and
a corsage of pink roses. Fora trip Carleton Stingel. brother of the
to northern points, the bride donned Bride: llrs. Ihirnin Phillips_'playpd
a 'blue' suit, . with navy accessories: a • '
The couple will live in •'I'oront(-
Farewell to Principal Little. --where they, will be members of the
Presentations were •rnade on Thurs- city's teaching - staff..
day evening to 'Mr. Ellis Little, The bride' has been' iv:menlber
teacher S.S.Lit ' No: ,ri, Hulli'tt of the London teaching waft', and
( Aube rn•), for the past six - yea rs.
The s.c; rte of the gathering was the
Fciresttr"s' Hall. A brief program,-
consisting.,
rogram,
consisting of a. reading by . Mrs.
Wal. 1Taggitt and. ',t puny) duet by'
Misses Gladys find' Rena • Me'C1in Monday., July "»'., at• 2.311 p.nl. at
they, was presented. ;lir. Tittle the --Dungannon1`rhiic}(l ("lhurc•h,'
was made the recipient of a purse which was dec•ora ted 'with ferns,
of iuoney. and. a. table lamp liy the'tgladiolus and baskets of other•s:u1-"'
.school section. -Mr. `Arthur Grange inei; ,'bowers. - Itt'v. Jas..,::Bright,
read the'address and Wilfred
the groom was principal of Shake-
speare. Public School. •
• . • FENNFLL- .STINGEL
A pretty Wedding rook place on
SPEC]AL FOR ';THE!. *TEEN
MEN'S WO* ,SH
the wedding music and aceom,.
pnnlo(l the bride's aunt, Mrs. Frank
-Savage, echo sang pleasingly, Cairn
as the, Night" irnd during the sign
ing;,of the register "1 Lowes The.
After the ceremony , the youuq
couple were showered withconfetti
and received congratulations. -The
guests, numbering forty-five, .,Were
entertained • to a turkey dinner at
the Park .H se, Goderieh, t pd
were • re ceived"- by the bi5ide's mo-
ther wearing figured :beige nylon,
brown hat and snatching.' acces-
sories. She wore a shoulder cor•
-
sage of fern, gladioli and cream
roses. The bridegroom's mother,
Mrs. Fennell, wore a dress o? rose
sheer, nayy hat and •matching ac-
cessories and shoulder corsage of
fern urid red i oses, Af'tOr til. hl9ne3*R '
moon trip 'to the United States the .,
,young couple 'will reside on the
groom's fitrm near Bradford. Guests
•were •prese,,nt from Toronto, Ann
.A i'»or, Mich.; Sault Ste.• • .2\1 rte,
Pcirt Elgin,. ' Clarkson, Ridgeway,
Goderieh- •turd-•-Ijradford,•
•
The (bride, who has been employed,
in ixdon for the past ,year,, wasl
ire.,•. nted with various pieces of
silver by the staff, bf Westminster
Hospital. There was also a inis-
cellaneotis shgwee 'liy village ,friends
at the home of'Mrs. Will McConlnell•
xt c1, da'nghter Beth and Mrs. Emily
Durnin. A kitchen shower wag -
given •by; lllrb.. C. Cilibert'and daugl — •
ter Mary Ellen at their home, enter-
taining the junior Institute, ' '
Sanderson Made the *presentation.
The pupils presented their teacher
with a leather klitlfol'd. Lunch was
wet•ved to , 'cohreltr(le the, evening:
Mr. and Mrs: Little and two child-
ren are—moving. to Thornclal.e.
;:CREWE
••C'RI:WE.,. .'iuly `3--1ti• and Mrs.
Warren Zinn.. "i•etnrned ' home re-
cently from'. thein boneymobn. • We
are pleased to wi-eleonie Mrs. Zinn
to otic• community.
Miss arena "l''rozjer ' (i1' London
was , a ` holiday week -end 'visitor
with.' Mr. and • Mrs. l". •('rozier and
fatIl11•.
11r. Itoy:Culbert" of Hamilton •is
at the home of his. parents, Mr.'
and Mrs.. T.'II.o Culbert,. this week-
end.
Mr, €tied Mrs. 'Palmer Kilpatrick
and c•hildre11, of Toronto, visited
`withM:I1•s. S. Kilpatrick •at the end
of the ww et'k.
FEATURING THE
All Wool shipped to
JACKSON'S
is graded in Seafortb
and full settlement
made by them.
Ho M. JACKSON'
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