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AUBURN
AUBURN,- June 717. - MlsS Zeta
Munro, uurse4n-training at Western
os'
��' D�ttaT e, ��► ,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 11). Munro.
Mr. antd° Mrs. Harry Itinderknechdt,
3r., of Detroit, visited „Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Beadle and other relatives last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mogridge have
returned from a visit ut Toronto and
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Phillips, Mr and
Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Mrs. C. A. Ilvwsuu,
;$1.r. and Mrs. T. 8. Johnston and Miss MORI ISON--BLAKE
Laura Phillips 'visited sIrs.r Alfred' , quiet wedding took place- at the
'I`ebbutt, (ludo=rich, 011 :Sunday. home of Mr.• and Mrs. Ernest Blake,
Mir. and Mrs. Wan. J. Craig and Mr. Luckuow, on Wednesday, June 4th,
and Mrs. Geo. Wilkins :pent the week- when their youngest. daughter, Phyllis
Kathleen. became the bride of Gordon
end with 'relatives at Flint, Mich. is a patient iu S
Mr. Ernest Patterson amuel Morrison, eldest sun of M.
Sand Mrs. Samuel
\"ittoria H[Yspital, 1 ondon, where he Samuel'Morrison.Bt.' C 113..
underwent' all operation on Tuesday.
Woolley officiated at the double ring
Itis many friends wish hint ridge by ha speedy rereiuouy. �Zhe bride, gived In mar-
recoveryher father, looked charming
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.• John in . street-j.ength frock of lithe silk
Carter on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.ra, j and circular veil .caught with a
Keg. Curter and Mr. and .lits., (:lif Halo of orange blossom . Her flowers
('a tier and baby, of Woodstock.were a shoul[lera'tte of Talisman roses.
11i and lits. `1'.:S Johnston, Mrs. L.
-Howard, brother of the bride, played
Phillips and Miss I, lura Phillips were the wedding music.
After tlte°'tw•edding dinner the happy
vis i.turs at London on Tuesday• couple left -by train for Vittoria, B.0 .
Messrs. .Arthur and Victor Yungblut the bride wearing fer•truvelling-a trey
have purchased Mr. William Id. Thump: wool suit, with brown and green ac
suit's residence i!i Auburn. ccs>ories to match. Upon
cult their return,
'file monthly meeting of the I;.Y.P.L'• 111'. and Mrs. Morrison will reside upon
piedefe4
Weddings
The marriage of John Henry Dahmer,
of Lucknuw, an Doreen kine Miller,
of KIn1°uss township, took place quietly
of Friday afternoon at Victoria street
United church' parsonage, Rev. L. 1E1.
Turner officiating. The couple were
attended by Mr. and Airs,' -P9. ( . John
stun of Goderich. -
'which waS tit"' be held last Sunday
the groom's farm in West Wawanosh.
evening, with Air. and Mrs. Glen Itaith-
when the exeCutive of 'the Middlesex-
Lanibton Association conducted the
e You'll adore it- the new
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• fitted with exquisite Elizabeth
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The Ardenette Kit assures yoU
of ,beauty . wherever. you go I
$5
Comes in simulated alligator in assorted
colours of black, brown, red and blue.
Campbell s Drug Store
Pliene 90 Z.. Goderich
LEEBIJIiN
there are two kinds of nunors, false
ones and true onds, but when a false
-ret;Mt- supposed to be a true one ap-
pears in print it is most einbarra,ssing
for all parties concerned, espeeially
when it is a wedding that hes never
beiqt performed.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon MaeGregor and
ditu.:411ter Jean left last week in their
(stein trailer for Grey county after
having a successful auction sale un
Mrs. Andrew Bogies Evelyn and Gra-
ham spent Friday iu Loudon and visited
witli -Mrs. Bogie's mother, Mrs. Nehson
Graham. They were accompanied to
Laudon .by Mrs. Robt. Bogie, Mrs. J.
Horton and. Mr. Elmer Hunter.
Sliss Daisy Freeman and Miss Laing
of Toronto are hOUse guests- with Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Bogie for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tiehberne and
family, of Goderich, visited on Sunday
at Ar. ,llorton's.
' Mrs. APdrew Barrie-, ,Hunter's Beach,
underwent an operation in Goderich
hospital last Saturday:: Best wishes
. for a speedy recovery.
Mr. and. Mrs. Andrew Bogie, Mrs.
Frank Shields. and daughter Olive
spent the week -end,. with -M-r. and Mr5.
Stoddart, Lions Head.
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T(II9. 1.4. -The fort
;,9?�'7L'C➢, June y
seventh_ .aainaiaia% `g ienaie , -the' - raD!F
(i1d Boys Association was held at
High, Park yesterday and favored with
good weather wass a great success.
Old-timers from all over the county
of )E•Iuron were out in large numbers.
E. J. B. Duncan, who was president
of the Association in _1000, took part in
several of the games. 'Mr. Duncan coan-
iilained of lack of competition.
Softball, -horseshoes and games for
alt ages were run off in fine style by
Wes. Mceutcheon, who was chairman
of the sports committee.
quiz Contest on the question "What
time is it now •in Vaneouvei ? brought
a difference hi guesses of eleven hours
(,FOSS -DI RST • from the twenty contestants. . •
- The home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. A flue lunch was served. those 1.0
Durst, Colborne township, was beauti- charge being NIrs. George Young. Mrs.
fully decorated for the wedding on David Thompson, Mrs. C. follingshead,
Saturday, June 14th, at 3 o'clock, of Mrs. .W• ID. Sprinks; ,Miss,. Vera
their daughter Bernice -Marie 10, Mr. Gardiner. Miss Eva Bryans, Mrs. Ttobt.
Harold \V' llirtui Gross, 01(1051 sort of McKenzie. Mrs. II. B. Stowe, Mrs. Doris
Mr. and ffIrs. \\"tn. Gross, K.K. No. 1, 'Parton.. ti
.iulturu. - 'Rev. •L. `(x. Gross, Listowel, 'r'lie'pen's •committee in Charge of
unG1e of ,Huth" bride uiid Ifi•idegrooiu, spurts-wAS B. Iii McCreath (president ),
officiated. 'l;he wed.iline. musics Wine Wes.' llc('utc•heen: "Fred Elliott, )i. 'B.
played bY Mrs. Euittierson horst. The/ Stowe and Ed. Floody. •
bride, wore a lovely floor -length gown -�--
of White satin. fashioned NVitli > veet- .DONNYBROOK
heart, neckline, !Uteri bedice and long
sleeves coming to lily points at the 1)(►\N1"jiItO(1K. • Jnue 17. -s-s Mr,
wrists. Her fingertip veil was held (;rurt;e 11 11aci' ltr. �uul \1rs.
by a coronet ut orange blossoius,"' and Iriii let•• AI t•. II. Jefferson, Louise and
she carried a- large banquet of reel Hubby Jefferson attended the Wallace
llriarclitfe roses. '01'Neft in marriage ' reunion at Cromlirty on Saturday.
by Ler father, she was attended by Mrs. IIerb Dainty and sons. Billier-
her sister, •_Miss Mary Durst, mental ; ;nut Gerald, of Camp -Borden, are visit -
e. floor -length blue net g )tVn with a ing this 'week -at the home of her
shirred waist and lots; full sleeves. liilI'['nts, ),Ir. and lits. J. C. Robinson.
cented the waistline edged with ruch.hi
and the. said ' Zwma%ng circled, .tkt
hemline in a deep band. She wore
point d'esprit mittens and along tulle
veil whiieh "fell from a shirred tulle
puke bonnet -the brim lined with tin !o
white flowers. Her all -white caacade.
'bouquet was of lilies of the valley,
swausonia •-and sweet peas. Her ,at-
tendant, Miss Denise Taylor, wore a
picture gown of aqua marquisette and
a matching picture hat of aqua tulle.
She carried a cascade bouquet of lilies
of the valley and coral roses. Mr.
Harry . Boyle :was groomsman and
ushers were Messrs. Harry Boyle and
Jack Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Boyle Will
live in 'Toronto.
Spring flowers formed an effective
hack0;round , in Memorial Baptist
church, Stratford, on Saturday after -
to ton, J tine 71h, . for the marriage of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald Fowler of Don-
Jeyee Irt•ne, dnughter of Mr. and 'Mrs.
gement, who recently purchased Mrs.
J. R.- Sangster, Stratford, to
Jas. -Woods' house bn Main st reet, Mr. Donald Eugene Porter, son .of Mrs.
Auburn, -have moved into It. II. IIarper, 66 St. Patrick's street, A large net bow -fashioned her head-
W.M.S. Meeting. - 'Mrs. Wellington Goderich, and the late Mr. Earl J. dress and she carried a bouquet of pink
Good gave.,1-ter home for the June Perter. •Rev. II. M. Leinbach officiated Charm earnations. Gail ' Leckhart,
meeting of- the W.M.,S. of Knox Pres- at the, ceremony. The 'wedding music niece of the bride, was a pretty little
byterian church. The president, sMrs. was played by Mrs. H. M. LeinbaCh and flower -girl drs.ssed' - in pink SsViSS
W. T. Robison, presided. The de- the soloist, Miss Kay Baggett, sang organdie with a long full skirt. Site
Notional. - period was taken by Mrs. "Becans-e," as the register_ \VHS signed. carried a misegay of ruse carnations
Edgtir LaWson. A Alo was rendered The. bride was attended by her sister, and lily of the virifey. Mr: Ca rman
by Mrs. Gordon Taylor, accomitanied by
Miss Grace •Sangster, and the flowtsr- Gross, hrother of the bridegroom. Weis
Mrs. It. f. Phillips, The roll call was girl was Marion Sangster, niece of the best man. After the ceremony the
answered with the name of a home bride. Mr. Kenneth Porter' 6f Goa= bride's mother received the guests
missionary. The topic wtis "Christian rich, brother of 'the bridegroom, was wearing a rose' figured (Tette dress -and
nststtrates-rrtrirtiresttstrers.-Terp-nr...-r ern Gross, Mother ' of the bridegroom. as -
July meeting will be held at the home
,orster and Mr. James Sangster. A 1.0- sisted, wearing a royal idue crepe
of Mrs. J. C. Stoltz. The mtieting
eeption was held at the home of_-_ the dress with a corsage of white earns -
closed with a hymn and prayer Isr mrs. bride's parents, Mrs. *Sangster, the tions. The wedding slipper wilt.; then
Lawson. The hqstess Served a 'dainty bride's Mother, being asSisted in re- served to forty immediate relatives
lunch. ceiving by, Mrs. Harper,. mother of 'from three tables decorated with pink
the . liridegroom. Later Mr. and...Mrs. and . white streamers and red Peonies.
HOLMESVILLE . Porter left for. Niagara Falls ant The bride's table. was centred with her
Hurrah). • They will residea,in Stria- three-story wedding cake: Four cousins
ford upon their return. Gu9sts tit the of the bride, Misses Clara, Dorothys
Laa weddlings Were from Stratford, C.Linton, Edith Gross and Shirley Wel,' waited
Misses Gertrude and Helen Bona,
Goderich, St. Thomas, Aylmer. Tillson- on the tables. The' -bridegrown'e gift
clon, spent the week -end. ' with their
burg, . Illgersoll, Ostrander, Corinth, to the bride was a fain -shaped compact,
parents, •Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bond.
Mr. and Nits, Lee and Mrs, Calbiek
the flower -girl a silser bracelet, ,fo the
and son Ross, of Fruitland, were recent
- CHAMNI4A-WEBST,14At pianist, brooch and earrings,* to -the
_A quiet but pretty wedding took place best mon, gold collie r end tie set. _Mr.
Mrs. E. J. Trewartha spent the Week -
the United church Manse at St. and Mrs. GrosSieft for a motor trip to
end with Rev. and Mrs. Miner, Ford- in"
wich. , HeleiTs on Saturday. afternoon, June Hamilton,. Niagarn Frills and Detroit.
7th„. wneas Lois .1, weniiter,. younger roma:avow:Lig- are hride Offish a figured -
Mrs. E. A. Yeo, who has been spend-
ing a few days with her sons, Frank- II-811g11.fet'i.4.1tr.:•Tina-Mr Win-;'Wgi..41irf, turquoise silk jersey. dress, turquoise
RR. 2, Lucknow, and Stuart O. -Cflani- coat and white accessories. •On their
and JacIi, ou the Cut Line, returned
ney„ fourth son -of Mr. and Mrs. Robert retain' . they will „steside :ffil the bride -
to Weston today. -
Mrs. Harrison - and Mr. and Mrs:
:Weeded . the Harrison .Picifie
'rife bride was lovely in A street -length , „
Mr. E. C. Johnston of 'Tort:into was
at Harbor Park, :Go -clench. on Satur-
day. - surplice bodice and accordion -pleated
Mr. and Mrs. Barringer, and little
skirt. She wore a stuallsblue, flower -
daughter, of Goshen, Ind., -Who spent
trimmed hat and corsage of Sweet -
the past two Weeks witI Mrs anti Mrs.
heart roses. Miss Jean Webster 6f
Wm, McClinelley; retnrned home on'
. Clinfon was her sister's 'attendant,
FridaY. -.. , , , esaring . a dress of rose crepe ' with
matching acces'Sories and corsage of
gregatioa attended the Sunday merning
Talisman roses. - Gordon Clu'unney,
service in Hohuesville church, when a
was de. younger brother/ of the groom, was
spe" Father's Day message
c. best .man. After the cerembny a re-.
livered by the minister, Rev.
cetition was held at the British .Ex-
Tavener, after Which Mr. -Lorne 'lodges
change 'Hotel, Goderich. Mrs. Webster
of Taylor's ' Corner, tielegate•-to the
chose for her 'daughter's wedding "a
Lendon Conference• recently held at
dress of torquoise blue sheer witli black
Chatham, gave an interesting report.
'rind IllfitChing siecessories.,' .The
of the Conference. 'A -solo WaS sWeetly _hat -
rendered by Florin Palmer, with Eileen
flowered, silk jersey, with dove grey
Gliddon .as accompanist. '
. hat and gloves. -Their corsages were of
rose's. Later the young couple left on
a motor trip to - Niagara Falls and
Toronto, the bride travelling ill a kme
green Wool suit, dark brown hat and
matching aceesseries. On their return
they will reside. on the groom'S farm
nt Donnybrook.
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surrou ding territory.
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Cummings of Detroit is visiting with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs.. C'has. Jones.
We are Orry to report, Mr. Jones is
in lied rill the Hine And not as well
es his 'friends would like. -
. Mr. Anderson Mugford -also .is int
the siek list. We. Wish him a speedy
31r. Alan Schram had the misfortune
do step on a nail while _working at
Sky., Harbor and hed quite a sore foot.
Mr. Don. NleGuire is. a patient 'in
oderich hospital, ha ving had _an ap-
speedy recovery.
Mr. .Tim Cumming§ ef Detroit 51.10111
the week -end with his mother end
grandparents,•Mr. and Mrs. C.Ints..Tones.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilobt, Rising:, Shirley,
end Keneeth.„ of Windsor. spent the
week -end with Mr. Itising's brother,
Mr. Frank Illsing, 'told Mrs. Rising. -
Mr. :Ind Mrs. Pat Campbell, Florence
and Jean., Culross, spent S'unday
with Mrs. Campbell's brother. Ilising.
The peoplo of enr vicinity nre still
trying to put in their gardens between
the heavy rains.
Sondy and Lizzie were strolling along
pit...tore -show. At last they came 16
one ..over the etittstnee -of which was
a large plava-rd : "The Woman Always
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• "We'll ga ip here," stilt] Sandy.
a visitor with hist father, Mr. J. E.
'Graham, last week. His father ac-
companied him on his return to the
city -on SundaY.
TORONTO. -Miss Doreen Margaret
Wtilters, clang:liter of Mr. and Mrs:
Clare Walters, 364 Rosewell avenue,
',weenie the bride of 'Norman Francis
Boyle, Toronto, son of Mr.' and Mrs..
William A. Boyle, St. Augustine, at a
-ceremony performed in _the Oak Repels_
McHenry. Mr. Quentin Maclean played
the wedding music. The bride, given
merringe by her father. -Wore a
Picture gown of petal white point
d'esprit over' satin fashioned with a
moulded basque and----boutTant skirt
sweeping into a' slight .train. The
bodice was made with a low oval
neckline -encrusted with a bertha fash-
ioned of ruching. A -flared peplum :lc-
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Master Bobby Chaniney of Owen
Sound is viSitingovith his grandparents,
An enjoyable time MI5 spent on Tues-
day evening in Donnybrook ehurch
when members of the congregation nnd
friends gathered in honor of Miss
Irene • Robinson. During the ev,ening.,
this popular. young hride-to-be was
called to the platforn" and presented
Ivith a shower of miscellaneous gifts.
The address was read bx Miss Elaine -
chosen words, thanking those - as-
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PRIZ'ES -FOR DE-CORATED FLOATS, CARS,
CHILDREN'S SPORTS EVENTS ON THE SQUARE
At 1.30 p.m. at Agricultural Park the DOderich Saddle
Club will stage a spectacular Field Day of Hurdle luny -
Thrilling Saddie Stunts.
The Cloy& 'Band will burlesque the events.
GODERIVII CLOWN BAND AND TIP ELMIRA BUGLE
BAND WILL FEATURE THE PARADE.
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June 30th, until 2 p.m. Tuesday,
July 1st
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wird she's proud of it.
With switchboards busier
than ever- he(attse of the
many. inore telephones hers
is still "The.Spirit of Ser-
vice". More switchboards
are being added andAinore
operators trained tio that
you may continue to have
the best telephone service
. at -the lowest cost.
At 7.30 p.m. at Agricultural Park there will be a
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at the conclusion of the Tattoo.
BRING YOtrR FAMILY AND sfEND DOMINION DAY IN THE LAKE PORT TOWN.
D. MOONEY, Mayor A. T. liAiTTING, Chairman of Committee