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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-01, Page 4FI: LOOMS IN A NICE 'ANTE OF DOLOURS. GLADIOLI GLOW I G Q E E_ R_ Jacksons Square The Dcal Florists A bonded unwe¢nRrer of F.T.D. ° Flowers Wired t)n' cabled .ny-aahaeire Elan to order early. especially wired) orders. 40 BRUCE ST. GODERICH PHONE 105 (Germany 'and Japan. excepted), ListuwJ TrIfflrned in WeJLphye4' Game. ; RAVE _ o ►L LADIES AVE Loutso;1 Flyers by Good Ratting N 'ES T ELSTi and �pFielding Win Th.,. Godertela girl softball s went t with 6.11,•Sco. on a l)aa„I'iiig spree last Friday evening and in the game with Blyth at VIc- The largest crowd of the season wit- toria Park' swatted the ball all over -seven runs. Th SOFTBALL L�eai Teams Ready NW�aConquests thelot for thirt y nessed what was perhaps the best- e played baseball game seem here this Blyth lassies also wielded the bat to year as Goaerieh Flyers trimmed Listowel ti 1 at Agricultural Park on considerable ..effect, but their efforts Monday eaeuiulr Play went at a fast fell far short of coping with the attack cit throughout and it fou „,,4)111Y one of the ..local ladies, yielding thirteen hour and thirty -live minutes to termiq. runs. ate the, eight-and-a-ha'Pinnin;s game. Bluth teams played standout ball de- ft•nively, otrly one errbr being scored . a against eat0..side.. The game produced JN 1t'rb e and Earl Allison were first, and souse Iusty ball walloping as. well. ut -al- bo V1 I J` °f Mi \ee stud E. J. 1'a idhana e� ere thou ;b massy good saaiusldes viii nr third • for hits owing to good fielding. Clinton , J ' .750 Results cif the lural tournaments at 'rhe Flyers were.on top all the way, duz u d 1 St, DCaitJ's 7 3 7U0 the Bowling Club greens during the VETERAN. L C� TOW LAY' - the only flaw to be found in their make- I k d I lze ay (xodelih 8 ll Utitj past .week were as follows: 1:;OWLED, ' C'OIiIPE�'ES ,9 E I up beiut, their ••Brooklyn DoUgj" in sight Luckilow 5 7 ,415 Friday ----'V'. Newcombe and C. Alli- Four of the live i ailtica: 011 the basis. Goderich base- tuntngr� Listowel (f .333 son: prizes were won 3 by Goderich pairs :1t :the open mi'\.ecl base - runners were caught 011 u101e than one b llTiltertoii 3 t3 ,:473 Monday ---14t, W Newcombe, }rid double, tournament' of the. Goderich occasion too Pur`' from their base on G 'uburn-I313 tri :', 8 '�00 t .George Symonds; 2110, Archie 'Towns- Lawn Pow ling Club on Tuesday night. fly b tlla, .At another time \i"alt West- d Postponed games, tit. :liars t end and Albert Kauai; :3rd 1l', Mc (Ker titirty pa[r, competed, l.ucktluw,; brook was caught b.ettveeu •third base t Listunel; fat. Marys • at Milverton; Laren and ('has. Allison. r, slid home w11ei) ,a...,.rtlueeze play went. BI all, Listowel ,at Auburn -Blyth; Auburn- V'i1)t,h:llrl, Clinton.t'lintSeaPuttl2 sista .,� I 3 M. T 1b I t , Jb, V. Blyth at Listowel. 1,yednesday evenings --- 1st.. "Albert Mitchell *belt 4 represented as well a, ;'awry, and ,till •s11ia)ther: time laud .Fitton and George. I3utitler ; • 1.al, Neil the Goderich club. • Th., rvi1)1111s v� ere ; Worthy, atter 'iii 1 ting a lovely triple, . , y, I , t(tt, Listowel can get into the fourth 'McKay sand A. R. Scott. was' called out for failing c 13. I y ,-b( shot 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Allison, (,rode-•: btu touch first playoff by winning- two of their re- . Goderich r, busE, (xOD1 ItI¢¢1H—M. \i'h Illairilt r games. pairs played i11 a rich; mud, (.E>„r„E. U:tthie•uu and .lira. g St, can -tie for doubles tournament at 11 Ingham on; Keith ('offs Guderirh; .;rd, \I r. and hi shite, however, of • this erratic \Eartiu. 1b; ---M, Leitch. `?b; V. Buechler, first position by' winning both remain- .. Friday night-. (9,t>o.- _' 1athie uu and C. \Irs. Miller Hodge. Goderich ; 4th, P. ! 1►layilig the 1'1'.11 =11111 ( ud to duriu- `'Rt, R. Held (G. 11111uiit 1, if ; :a.• -\\'fills, lug g:totes; if they lose one Nivins took t[rst prize and the 5:tndel•sun ' \11•('oy: and Mrs. `141 011un, I.114. kitE,lw ; ' b� gave u crowd -pleasing!, ss D _llci'ittie, c ; •B. Castle (F. due they Will be tied With olid win ate the t11)E unElciarizll. brothers, harry, anti Bert, were: fourth. :nth. Mr. and airs- M. J. _\.IIL lie,,(aude tit•1►la�. J.iiller), rf; J. Baechler, p. Juveniles �i'aiting for Bruce fl'ipper's Two _ te;rlus ! of lady lawn bowlers t ic:1r. l The Fly-ers collected five extra base I ' Goderich Lions, who• took the local ' l,itw i1'urt, • get atriple and l CLINTON TIES WINGHAIVg 1i'.O.A..A. Juvenile group hands dovvu journeyed to ' Lucknow Wednesday Lucknow sentt-a representative to let • afternoon, elle team bringing home first I the bowling fraternity know that the } Westbrook1• aulkner, ('leuieus, C arrick and Walt • FOR SECOND, PLACE with six straight \\ills, are marking prize. The' winners - Were _lir', F. women of that town take their bowling j Westbrook doubling. Weber, with four time:whileWaiting for the Bruce dis- st the j hits out of four trips to the plate, led ('lintou defeated the first place' ;ode_ Hitt to declare a winner as oppuaitioll Calvin Cult (skip).1. Overholt, Mrs. A. It. Scutt find \Irs. seriously even when well pathree score and ten marl:. Overeighty the Listowel batter,. 1 ieh tea8-'.'1 at Clinton on '1`u0 (1115 for the Lions in the \i'.C):;�.A. play George ,;iatltieson and Frank Dun- years of age, Mrs. Huston of Lticknow< Ca11111 attack out nine and walked evening ,to pull into a lie with 1i'illr downs. t, 'Helly were at the i\'alkertuu tourney «a, a competitor. She lffi been bu.vl- two, `while Adams fanners seven and haat for seccincl place 'in the \i'.().A.A. The Lions too); the \i'.O.�.A. trophy last eight and vols third place. ing for more than a quarter of a last year and with another strop entry > issued five lasses• Senior "A" Softball League. Clinton . 'g y At Seaforth Wednesday night b' century. Score b .. o a one It 22 lE ul an the third in - Listowel twill be gunning for it again this season, 000 000 When Goderich went to flat iu the last half of the third innings they were onerun lu arrears, JJlyth leading, with the score 5-4, but before they were retired the tables were decisively turned and the score .w 12-5. Two more big sessions at the. blit yielded seven .and twelve runs, and with half -a - e more picked up along t w the total or 37' was reachedr a, Score by innings : • . ., I3I� th `4)3 301 0 31-13 u erich 0408 047 , : I:,►x-- 37 The teams: a .iTH—•T, Thuell, rf • D. McN' ss; unney, D. McGee, ` 1 Buell, if ; I., Dougherty, a • M. '4 F airservice,• ct ; S. Phillips,'> hetstune, cf • M Clinton to Play E bitio a Ga with n Flyers• Juveniles Wt,it .d:g The Goderich F1ye}s will_- keep in trim while waiting for the W.O.A.A1 Intermediate "" playoffs to open by entertaining the Clinton entry fat. the Huron -Perth League in au exhibition game at Agricultural Park on Friday evening. Clinton is right at the top of the standing in thr league and the game should be one . of the best spectacles of the season. Present standing of group • 4, WO. A.A., is as follows: W. L. Pct. y Innings : R. H P took • 100-1 ' 7 1wings and, although Goderich tied the Goderich 002' 010 21x-0 11? 1'' 'Tho teams:. ° LISTOWEL M. Colquhuun, ss; Poag, a; Durst rf ; Boles, If ; Hamil- 'ton, lb; Daum, c; Weber, 215; D. Col- euluoun, -3b ; Adams, p. ('.OP/ERIC'HI — T. Plhelan,, , ss; J. I•:vans, lb; 13. Worsell, c; H. West- brook. rf ; R. Faulkner,. 31); F..- west-; brook, 2b; G. Clemens, cf ; -13.—'Worthy, GODE1UCH BANNER RACE MEET At Goderich, Monday, Aug. 5th, 1946 $2300.00. iin Pusses 3 YR. I'.teE —.WHITELY E 'E\T 1.``2i;! 1P.lC`E--SS"AiITH EVENT $-100.00 b )00.00 ..',36 TIR:OT-3 YR. OLDS . .$500.00 FRREE, OR-ALL—EDIt4ARD %%ENT. 8800.00 (There will be 8 starters in this event./ COME AND SPEND CIVIC HOLIDAY.; AUGUST Zth ., d IN GODERICH Goderich .,�•.�Tro_-._a...; s -:.A raCi aj.PAaYC1�°-� rakr "7- W. P. JOHNSTON, s W. ; M. McLEAN, 0. GINN, Pres:. Tress. Sec, 28-1 5 game in the fourth inniugs, it was the home team's game from then - Score by innings Goderich (100 100 01-2 Clinton 001.132 Ix -8 The -teams: 1 GODERICII---C„ McNall, ss1 J. 1'1urphy, lb ; .Scrimgeour, -c; G. Leitch, 21is II.- Westbrook, of ; B. Worsen, if ; \\ . Tarns, p; G. Sutcliffe, 3b T. 11;• R. Carrick, j) Bedard, rf. ' L uipire,--H, Bridgeford, Palmerston, • CLINTON -s• Glew, of ; Ross, 1); and .1. Sheatdosvn, Goderich:- Miller, 3b s Neilans, lf; Livermore; if; Kennedy, ss.; Taylor, 2b ; • .Cooper, c; W.O,:l. A.' SENIOR A SOFT) LL Yanderb.urgh, ib. w I • - " : - y ` -- A gaine in the Ladies' Softball League,' between Clinton and, Goderich, will be .played at Victoria Park on Friday evening. This ,will conclude the schedule for the Goderich team. Group playoff dates will. be fixed Ing of the register. Given in marriage by' shortly. her father, the bride wore a floor -length gown of white slipper satin fashioned with tight ,bodice and -drop shoulders,_ 1st, 1O Your ho ,e ' with s;t, artt, cheery, .,modern lighting tures. WE HAVE ELECTRICAL FIXTURE'S '- FOR EVERY ROOK IN Tt E -HCUTE. . Priced from $1.50 up. ° , When you plan to .1.I ake ,t 1:y changes or' additions to your lighting futures, we would be glad to help yola..plan the ,t1, in any way. - BUY YOUR ELECTRICAL GOODS I TIJERE THEY CAN BE REPAIRED Our stock consists of fixtures from the best lighting raanuta,cturers in Canada. , WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RADIO • JUST ARRIVED SEE OUR ROLLER BEARING SPEE I' ROLLER SKATES 1.1 , � 1• 111 'PHONE 141 Cornish Electric 12-14 WEST ST., GODERICH made a pretty° setting on Saturday 1 afternoon lust.• for the wedding of Audrey Coleen, only daughter of Mr. Get Ne and Mrs. Jas. II. Feragan, to John • lapis the Week End N¢iws Russell Kernighan, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kernighan, all of -Col- borne' township. Rev. U. E. Cron- hielm, pastor of the church, officiated. Mrs. John Middleton played the 'wed- ding music and accompanied her daugh- ter, Miss June Middleton, who fang sweetly, "I Loi►e You" during the sign - AS STAT —EAGLES A pretty ,wedding took place at the t gathered skirt sweeping• into a slight Wo vine United Church parsonage, train and short sleeves finished with wolf,lue,'N,S., on June 27, when Rev.' pleating. Her long silk -embroidered LATEST LOCAL AND J. W. Bartlett• united. in marriage Lvu veil was held in place 'with a bandeau I DOMINION NEWS Madge, d;tughter or \>;rs, Racily Eagles °f� dowers. She- wore long white lace • and the. late Harry Engles, and Elmer mittens and carried a white Bilale,• a \i elf L=ost Points-, and �es, sou of -Mrs. ' \ilium Anstay gift of her' grandparents, in a prayer- *Clinton rayer- Globe and.Mail staff reporters Goderich 9 3 • :18 LOCALS TAKE CLOSE and the late 1i' lium =Austay of Gode- rich. book arrangement of .Joanna Hill roses .plus CtlTladiun_presS , 1i'itigh: 11 7 Y4 • The .bride was. becomingly at- with, white and, mauve larkspur. Her bring latest5 Ctilltuli •. GAME FROM . WINGHAMr1 g you ne « , of im- 7 4 14 �, tired in u white silk jersey street- only ornament was a gold necklace, portant hnppening�, in your Radio School 0 12 0• length dress with hal and shoes to gift of the groom. The bridesmaid Nip" Whetstone's entry in the W.O. match, and vwure a corsage of sweet was Miss Isabelle Iterni hap, sister Community. Three full pages ,TOWN SOIiTII,�LI. LEAGUE `A `\ Softball League stilved off a late pea, and roses. The couple were un -sweet of the bridegroom, who wore a long of sports, fearless editorials, Won _,Lust Points drive by the opposition and de €ated -attended, Those present at the cert dress of turquoise silk net over taffeta terest t to reports, pages of ln- ('auadiaii Tire 7 • 3 • 14 Vi'ingham 11-9 here on \\'eine day., lnuny were Mrs. H. Eagles,,Mrs,'Shirley with matching mittens and headdress. ! terest tureswom�n, and a score Of Legion 5 4 14** evening, tiros assuring the locals of 'Forsythe, the, _lir, and Mrs. Fletcher Eagles She carriers *a crescent bouquet of slink other features brim ou up -to - roses s;, l t t 1,: d ; 4 1,y* first place in the leagtic: standing. The and two chilclr en, 1) fun ie and Marilyn roses and white delphinium. Mr. Eric Dominion Road } (i 1'�**' loss left Wingham- ti d•_ w -i -t -h •Clinton and Mr, and firs. Floyd Schofield. On 4�t'E' to n(t .110 ore Wits glooulsntall, " The ushers date k d ' t.u,leri, [, Tutvuship ..I , * for second place and these team will After. re Messrs. ,r - :-.: _ ..... �:s,.r, ,.a "~ t r c- :: the CeICm(?n cr , Har Mort > F...., second. .. - n -• �. e .-..:.....,w-.. e tl ___ _. 1. a e s• 3 sus- s and 7ctTlr • c>T.-F"fi�` it tz• g:tnie. atr erg 3k11 liftttrZt` ITS' i a';t' i}t�ylfiPl3'" t.. 'Miner , Y _ (t(lxzt,� au 3) i limon,. 3 �+ ,, t eii" of file bride's flume. Later ( g DetFtl[tr'f `tiirrL)31dn:$ .;�c - : #; M • ---- _ the. final game of the schedule to de- the happy c quple loft on a motor tripreception \[f. ;tmEl . \ars. Murri, Swanson and terrine seccnld place in the standing. through Nova Scotia, ' the ..bride r r,hih. was held in the church decor- TIMES WORLD NEWS parlor, which had been prettily decor - s1 m ItY11; of I►etruit; are spcndiug two The- third-place team will meet Gude- tr:.ti• .ins in an Aquatone blue suit ated hs the lathe's of the church, who weeks 1 theti ((11 British 'Exchange Ifio 5 rich and the second-Biar0 team will with brown accessories. They will'r >- ' `e'rr'ed dinner to the .sixty -live 1.• In The Globe and Mail oppose Clinton Radto School side in Guderirh. � The bride�S mother received in a dress foreign n,c•c :I re s's'sinl,:tnied by a friend, c Dun. Kaufmann, also cyf Detroit. in the seri finaP •pl:i� i11 which will , guests. begin nest week. - of blue Crepe wit white a •correspondents of the famous 1 e t lI < cf essories. 'Vew Yotrk Tilxies stt>ff brizlg • E:1 \EII--CO\\ELL ' vv'Ith a cottage of 13utterfi3 roses and ... - co~core •by innings: White violet -S.,. ; you latest, most authentic Vi rtlgha111Victoria street United church was and the soother' of the Goderich 120� 0(10 .3.'0— 9 .the scene of a pretty wadding on .lion-, bridegroom wore a dress of lime green nevi's frons ct'ery jiart of the X02 (11(1 001-11 •day, July 29, when Elett for 111 t1la with gists: accessories iiand a corsage world Iiterrt,�; ttncl ttrtieles Tc>,�Itts' r of.Buttert[y roses and Talisman violets. written b men iWlto }:now only dao bte2 of _lir. and J1rs. Gordon' Later _lir. and Mt:,, r. < Y Vj'I\(lII3�I —Fu ter, <3b ; . NIergarth, John Connell,Sarnia, became the bride Kerui#,hati ]eft on news and bring it to life In rf ; Gruver. If : Gardiner, c; Smith, ssrt motor trip to Northern Ontario, -the of James Richard Gentler, s(il1 of _lir. ' Canada's Most progressive 1Hoppor, cf : Telmpleneus 21); Cttntelon bride. Wearing 11a•: Lediett, p. j and .Mrs, Alfred Gentler, Sarnia. Rev. :t petal pin} dress and newsimper. L. H. 'Turner, miltrster of the church white shorty- coat •with accessories to I GoDE'RI('I1—C. _sic\a11, s:1; J. performed the•.'ceremony. The bride' `miltcL, and a 'eursttg of Joanna Hill . I.Jlurphy,� 11i- I1, ` Scrilm c;c,tir, c; G. gat E n im• Inurri'age by hes father, was . ruses. Leitch, :.b ; 1. Bedard, rf ; II. Doak, 3b; , becomingly gowned it heavenly blue Prior to her11 edding the bride was \W . Tanis. p: I1 5V'oryell, If; II. AWest-; crepe with a floral headdress of tulle the guest•oor ata miscellaneous* brook, cf. ' .and a corsage of Talisman roses. A shower at the fthe home df lIrs. 11'ilnier lustrous gold pendant set withpearls,Ha>dy' arranged by :sirs. Ittrdy and TOWN )LEAGUE SCHEDULE r > SCHEDULE , the slit of the bridegf•oom, was her only Mrs. Hazel .II trchael. Mrs. I�'eagau } Ata meeting of the. Goderich. Soft ; urnariient, Mer bridesmaid, Mrs. lied • a in honor, stall League held July 25th, all" teams! , • entertained at a trousseau tea " ' eill Goderich Township 2p beim; teares ! (1 u•k hilbrtath, Sarnia. iwore a fuchsia of her daughter, for which her home 1. �- - culurerl sill; ut�pE dress avith...inlYt�1 bait .-v�'tts seasoriall�� decorated., lir�. �ti'iu. :�t ntncl; tt i� a> a� reecTthat the remain- titcl a ° Essuries and a corsage of gold Hill' .r games . > , be , c,;E great-grandrotller of the bride- FEARLESS POLICY• FIRSTVNITHTNENEWS iu„ „ 1mEi, in the schedule played as gladioli.- -Crit-tie (race .Marie Turner, follows :• elect and \Irs: H.tigh hill, grandmother, • +ultful't[ at• Goderich Two. 1 the daughter of ,the D illiSter, ita5 a I►ourt>d tea. 1 I charming fluwergiri tin 'a axile green •., • • 1 Date for this goint' to be arranged) fruci: • with a bandeau of llittk and white ' .Aug. 1—legion at Saltford Oses pi11(�>i•-hair, Thi'. >IE)01nsm€411 was '. ti ---('au, ''Fire at horrirri $yt�` , . , g ;__Si I ° •llc iclr K11l)1eatlr. Sarnia. T11( rift -8—Salt at Ise Icon g Motorist " of the brideg'roollt to the btidesmuid Last. Tire at Guderirh Twp,vwas a c•urpotct, :aid to the hest 11)111 a 1'1_—I)uu,iniou Rciad at Legioli tie pin.�� Ii / •Ili—(•'anatdian Tire at Saltford :After the ceremony a reception vvas 19—Iromminion Road at Legioh . held and dinner served at the Victoria -'—Saltfnrd -at Dominion Road .'(;---Le11 titrE„e t parsonage, with Rev. and Mrs. L` • ichl at Canadian Tire is Turner „ass host and hostess, the I ;,l first rounds iu- the play-offs etre' to bride being a cousin of Mrs. Turner. be piatyed between the teams finishing Mrs. I''red Noble, Goderich, Band _Miss first and third, and the teams finishing Beryl Connell, Toronto, cousin s)ft the second and fourth. ,Winners of these- bride, assisted, - After a honeymoon rounds are to tweet' in the finals. 'flay,•- spent at Port Erin and points north, off series are to be on a best twc3-out-. Mr. and Mrs. Gentler, will Make their of -three games 'basis,' In case., of a- tie -home in Sarntia, ' it league standing the' teams concerned are to draw for positions. PALSER—LEIS: NINTH INNING RAMC,, Y`- A charming'. summer ,wedding was L so.leninized Saturday afterpdon at the LEAVES FLYERS ONE SHORT bore of. Mr, and Mrs. Owen, Adams; .00 London, uncle and aunt' of the bride, w igen Malian Eleanor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Sidney S. Lee, became the bride of Riehard Dearle Passer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu. > g � I also, of Brantford, formerly of Goderich. Rev.. J. 11;,. ,'limon performed the cere- IRST IN THE HOLIDAY ISSUE OF -OWNED AND OPERATED EY, The G..o► ATLANTIC & PACIFIC reo,t©, tri. A & 'P STORES CLOSED - • MONDAY AUG. 5th OPEN., UNTIL 1 1. u Pm WEDNESDAY AUG..7th - 2, 0 BLENDIES 2 pkgs. 15c QUAKER , MIWFETS Z pkgs 17c C. B. Emu** 12oz. jar 23c PRETZEL .. STIX -Hygrade pkg. 19c HEINZ ASPARAGUC" - SOUP • - 2 tins 25c HEINZ ASSORTED . 4, DAB! 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St, Marys bopped into a two-runInony' in a setting of gladioli,. roses lead in the opehing innings,- and added and White candelabra, , Given in -n1ar- single tallies 111 the fourth and fifth ridge by her father, the pretty young innings before the Plyers Managed .to bride wore a graceful floor -length gown punch one run across itt,, the seventh of white sheer fashioned with sweet- frarn•e: heart neckline,, shirred becliee and full The Stone. 'Pawners came bark With shirt fallingQ to 'a slight train over two. more rums- in their half of' the which extended her embroidered veil seventh, th, and it was nit until the ninth i held with a sweetheart headdress. She • innings that. the IF'lyers managed to carried a shower bouquet of Better get rolling, Clemens and Westlake Tirne rose's and bouvardIa. Miss drew walks and when Blackman bol)- Barbara Lee, as her sister's only at - 'bled Young's g •ountler ,Clemens .scored I tendant, \t*ore n' blue embossed organza frons third. Phelan came 'through with ;gown 111 a style similar to •that of the a single, scoring both Westlake and.. bride: Her snatching headdress was Young, and Phelan came home Iiim-'l of sweetheart design and- she carried self on a wild throve'. Worsell grounded; a colonial bouquet of Johanna Hill (Mt, pitcher to first baseman,ending the; roses°, sweet pens ' and bouvardiu. rally. ° ' 1 •(=eorge falser 'of Toronto, brother, of Turner .had • four • strikeouts and the groom, was best plan. E=three , urling or " � At the reception held in the garden, pvvingalkteadm, vrhilein"h(,Ets,a" �:oufngthefannidwin-I ethe bride's mother reeeiyed in a- becom- nine and walked two. ling gown of ,11- quoise blue crepe with Score by innings: R. Il. E. I black accessoreeq and a corsage of red rte ieli ; - -'!'000"-000 104-5 4 31 roses. The mother of the grocfm e`liose St. Marys 200 .110 20x.. ---d (1 2 brown geQ;gette With beige accessories The•teanis: and a ((orsage of Johanna Hill roses. (lt)I)It,I('II' T. Phelan, ss; j, .14r.r and Mrs, Richard Pnlser left on Evans, . lb; B. Worsen, e; 11. West- i a, Motor trip to Muskoka. For brook, rf; (Y.:11t>i`o, :$b; G. ('leint118, elf; travelling the. bride chose a frock of G, \i'esitlaice, 211; 13. .t.iferthy (11. Carr- ! blue eyelet embroidery with white ae- tic°k ), If": Et y2(1),11:11. 'rning, p, cessorio�t. She earrietl n top coat of ST.' MARYS-----A, Noble, .11); Swan, cinnamon • catntti hair. On their retort ' If; Martin, cf; Blackman, 88; Tttrner, I they will lire, on Albion street, London; p; R. Noble, cF ; Osger .ly, rf ; I3evington, ',---,------,4' 2b ; Hall, 31). 1CCEIII," ]Cd 1FIA, J—F+Y+�AGl�l i' I4 Effectively decorated, with gladioli, ? ? 'lite, C'.1), 51) n" is coming goon. hydrangeas and other summer " floweril• 1Vateh for him, u0;31uvn(1 'ferns, iReniniller ' hilted ,church ins . . 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