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THU GO ERICH SIGNAL-STAlt
CARNIVAL
—PET PARADE
Court House Park, Goderich
WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th
PET PARADE COMMENCES AT 7 P.M.
followed by the Oarnival—Mmes, .Bazaar booths
for children and adults—.
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CLOWN BAND IN ATTENDANCE
PRIZES!.
One of the many prizes to be given
will be a pedigreed Cocker Spaniel.
C arnival--anci -Ret—Parade.....s.pcinsar ed
by Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O.D.E.
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MAPLE LEAF CHAPTER
Pet Parade Przes
TO BE AWARDED FOR FOLLOWING CLASSES:
1. Smallest cat with boy. 12. Largest number of pets with
2. Smallest cat with girl.
3. Smallest dog with boy. 13. Bird in cage with boy.
14. Bird in cage with girl. — •
4.. Smallest dog with .girl. 113. Pet in decorated,wagon with -
3. Most unusual pet with boy. boy, ..
6. Most unusual pet with girl. 16: Pet in decorated doll carriage
7. Biggest dog -with boy. " with girl.
8. Biggest dog with girl. •17. Pet boyon decorated tricycle with
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9. Biggest cat miAll 1)91... • 18. Pet cuidecorated tricycle with
10. Biggest cat with girl. • ' kv• . qirla•
11. Largest number of pets with 19. SWiniming pet.
boy. 20. Horse or pony with rider. ,
21. Special prize of pedigreed Corker, Spaniel, donated by Mrs.
Wasson, to boy or girl whose parent certifies that he or she
has eared for a pet for one year. • In addition 'to -parent's
, affidavit in writing, this class will_ he judged under best'
cared -for -pet.
Horses and Ponies may be entered only if Ied-by fesponsible'persbn—
as well as ridden.
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Assemble North.St. and Square rtp.na., Wednesday, July 16,
for Registration.. '
PARADE' STARTS 7.30 P.M.
Ten cent entry fee. Every boy and girl gets a sticker.
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Dogs must be on leash.
('ats and other pets confined or otherwise kept under control
lEAANINN...1111.0111•SINIMINNIllo
PUBLIC SCHOOL .GIRLS
• PLAN SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Softball for girls of publie -sch,,o1
LiONS'BEEDOETWWIN Tuxul,
SIXTH *TRAZGHT GAME
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The • Clinton Lions Midget team
journeyed to tioa•rieli ou Saturday
night for an exhibition game with -0,w_
local Lions Midgets • at AgricOtural land Golf Club, commencing at 2 patio
Park.
to be followed by a dinner at which, the
The visitors Were no match for Jake
GOLF
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On July 13th the annual match .locc-,
tween the president's teaucauci tite vice-
president' s team will be - lield at
Mait-
Sinder's well -coached team. Johnny
Wilson started on the mound for the
locals and pitched his usual steady
game, allow -Mg no hits. t'raig CostellO
relieved him in the fourth innings to
pitch his first ball game. He retired
the first sewn batters that faced him
by' the strike way. finishing with a
losing team will be the hosts. This is
always an outstanding event of the
season and a large utimber are expected
cco enter. -
Iu the regul4r Thursday eveuing
two -bait iniXed foursome event last
week, forty contestants entered and
'.110 hit" game for the locals. tile play was keen. The result was a
T:14lor started un the nomad for
Cliotou and was relieved by Miller
iu.t.the first innings after" the -locals
had scored six runs, getting three more
beft.qte,the innings was out. Aliller was
replaeed by J. Wilson in the fifth
innings and he kept the locals more
in check. i.illowing only two hits -for
the remainder of the game.
Holland and Wilson were the "big Trudelle and Gerry -trill-len. Prizes
of tirst-quality golf balls were presented
first -place tie between Alm. Fred Rouse
01U1 11111 Lumby, tlAld Miss '-Evelyn
Cooper and Syd. Witt, each couple hav-
irig a score of 52. The winners of
hidden hole No. 4 were Miss Bevel -WY
Reid and CoulthurA, and of hid-
den.hole No. 7 Mrs. Win. t'oulthurst and
Jim Akeroyd. The prize for the urest
'hottest golfers went to Mrs. Claire
guns" for tile locals, each getting, two
hits for three times at bat, , to t he winners at the usual social
, Before tilt game ti.a, buys. eqeeted gathering in the club house after the
their 'star „catcher, 'Barry Doak, as match.
captain of their team, with Jaek Price , a
te assist him. 11.1 the play for the Lloyd cup, C.
Nliftt,1, w. Lamb,- thia, F. 11. 1)11 un aw • Upon their return they will reside in
The lineup: . iv.
A-1,1NT(rN—Nediger cf. A. Wilson If, 111\ea
e rched the semi-final ri)uidListoel
Ii•rou 2b, •',J. W.,11.011 :lb, Graelis 'lb, - Aft L1L1N—JONES-
Cou••ifleau s,. McGrt.a4-or e, C, Denone If , - 1 h eT ilit. ,,:t1l1:11_,1,1, t\'‘.'il 11114111 sr 0 ily1(1,1,(,11.12,i).1(:)fleill)titl:titt:sd fl().);:
Miss Violet Jones, daughter of ;gr.
TayloT and Miller p..•
(..“.1DER1C1I — Westbrook ss, Mac- the ladies and play in Ow first ro
-und
.1.11 lundlli:Ini,rss.01Ii.eoolfaficAll Mr.
Jones, 00(1 ;INtilTs. Jia iouheisi
Ewaa el, Holland rf, Doak e, Meriant is """ 1"1" 1 w‘l•
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and E Holmes if, McPhail 4ind WilliS _,
2b, Wilson zunl. Costello p. . \1 i5 'Marjorie Mactie was captain for
.
the regular ladies' day on Tuesday,
Score by innings: 11.'11. E.
Clinton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--- 0 0 _0 \viten 0 goodly number competed. The
0 •7 0 1-0 2 x---19 1-1 0 play resulted in Mrs. Nicol's winning
(;14.1Cricil
\N 11 11 OW low net score and Mrs. Nina
TOTURSDAY, JuLyiOt U7
Weddings' 00- •Hi Folks
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vimusu—sritovuo . Manning wore a floor -length dress of
LISTOWEL.---The manse of Knox queen's bine net carer brocaded satin
Presbyterian church was the setting with matching headdress and shoulder -
for a pretty _.;tiincimer wedding -ou lkgth veil,, and mittens. She carried
Thursday I afterution, June 2(, when, Talisman roses, -Misses Ruth, June
Eva Isabel, daughter of M. and Mrs. and L'olS Middleton, sisters of the
John Sproule, Listowei, was united iu bride, as bridesmaids wore similarly
marriage to Robert Gordon Farris'', styled .€floor -length taffeta gowns of
son of Mrs. Mary E. Farrish, Listowel, rose turquoise and peach respeCtively,
and the late Mt. D. Parrish. The with matching headdresses and
bride was gowned in. floor -length white shoulder -length veils and mittens.
brocaded marquisette and vrorc a Each carried Johanna gill roses and
fingertipveil; she carried red roses bouvartlia. Harold. Tyndall was best
and white streamers.. -‘ Her only orna- luau for his brother. The ushers were
uteut was a double strand of pearls ttnd Ross Middleton, brotlutr of the bride,
matching earrings, the groom's gift., and Lorne Tyndall, Cousiu of the groom.
Miss Della Sproule as brideSmalld Miss Eunice Milne of Goderich played
for' her sister, wearing- a formal, gown the wedding music and Edwin Tufts
of pale yellow brocaded marquisette of "- Kirktou Was- soloist, singing
with headdress and gloges in matching "Through All the Years" and duriug
shade. Her flowers were Talisman the signing ,of the register" "Because."
roses. Duties of groonisiiiltn were per- The receptien was _held at "Rose.
formed by Mr. Colin 4usterberry of Lawn," home of the bride's parentg.
00derich. After the, ceremony the Mrs. Middletou received the • guests
bridal party returned to the home of wearing an. American, Beatity.,---dress
the In•ide's parents, where dinner was with black and Mate accessories. The
served. Mr. and Mrs. FarriSh left on groom's mother chose queen's
a motor trip. the bride travelling in a with becoming black accessori4. 'Both
dove -grey suit topped by a cerise wore corsages of white Killarney roses.
shortie coat and accessories 111 vhite. The w-edding breakfast was served to
seveuty-five ,guests by Helen l'idean
and Alma Davis of Goderich. Kay and
Elizabeth 'Middleton, and Muriel and
Harriett Wise.
For the wedding trip •motor the
bride wore a White linen suit \vith navy
accessories' and 0 (:orsage of Talisman
5r14(hr
roses. ,T:1T1 aiftulMrs. Tyndall will re-
11...et .ownship.' 0,rtests.were
'present from Toronto, Hamilton. De-
troit; St..Marys, Goderich and Clinton.
Pre -nuptial Events
Mrs. John'Middleton entertained at a
delightful trousseau tea on .Wednes-
MIDGETS AHEAD AT
Mullin. all of Simeoe, Ont., were the
'principals in a wedding of local inter-
est, whieh took pia Ce 111 Trinity
church, Simcoe, with the rector, Rev.
C, W. Mixer, officiating. The bride,
given in marriage by hee - father, was
Thomas winning the low -gross. lovely at white street:length dress
eaptain-iii charge of play on ladies'
Miss Evelyn Cooper will be the . with navy blue awessories and corsage
EESWATER—LAST-NWH4P-r_ ,)f. -white earnationse• wa-,s.attended,
Mrs.,Howard Mayo of Sinicoe, as
day. next Tuesday. Prizes for the day hY
The Goderich Midgets played the will be donated by Hibbert's drygoods1 matron of honor, wearing blue with
Teeswa ter Juveniles iu Tees)Yater 011 store and Henderson's bookstore, , ' white accessories and corsage of white
Wednesday night in a regular scheduledcarnations and pink ,roses. Edward
game, winning --10 to D. The Goderich PURITY FLOUR AND .- xrd,sh, of simwoe. was hest man: The
youngsters put four runs across in thereceplion for twenty-five, guests waS•
DONLINION• ROADS LEAD
• held at the home of the bride's parents,'
he bride's "wither receit'ing in pale
blue with corsage red roses,: while
the mother cid .the groom- was in black
and,white jersey with corsage of red
'roses.- Out-of-town guests included
Mrs. F. II. Whatmore, St. Thomas,
sister of the bride, and - Mrs. Wm.
Burgess and Mrs. Alfred'. Williams,-
both- of Ooderich. The wedding trip is
te,,points west and upon- their return
the young couple 'will reside at , 585
Norfolk street north, •Sinicoe. •
The brklegroom"is a native of Gode-
rich, and is a grandson, of Mr. and Mrs.
George James. Palmerston Street.
second innings :AV 0111' run 111 each
successive innings-41except the 'ninth,
when they were held scoreless. The
T game was close all- the way. Three
costly errors in the third inningoi gave
the home team four runs. Johnny
Wilson pitched .the full 'nine -Innings;
allowing Only eight scattered hits 'and
two walks,, while -the Goderich- boys
nicked Calvin and Porter for thirteen
hits. Trice got three hits for five times
up, bile being a triple: Wilson got
.two for four times up, and Barry
Doak knocked out a double. -
This is the • seV'enth successive' win
for the Midgets.
)Batteries for-Teeswater—Celvin and
Porter. with --Lindsay catching; Gude-
rich—Wilson and Doak.
Score by innings:
IV;e0PZirl.(rl! 0 1) 4 0 1 0 0 0 "
I*: (;) - `'l / 0,-;•L1.0
two losses Goderich, these teams being
4 1 1 1 1
Goderich -Organ and Frosti-Cops. Int-
, perial ( with.no wins.and five losses
WINGHAM TEAM TAKES - ••
holds the cellar position.
• Games . in- the Iodustrial League are
PURITY FLOUR TROPHY- played regularly on . Tuesday and
Thursday, evenings, and softball fans
• In our account -last week_of file are assured of an interesting evening,
i1)nleillati,11I114.,,a44.,)ay doings,sJ4017001eodileilrich we by attending the games at Victoria
rigi feiiiiti)?"1tiTilft Park_on_these..••'eveniugs...: ... • -
events of the day, the o
of the Goderich Bow -ling
Club forHANDSOME CASH PRIZES
the urity Flour trophyFOrty-one
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FOR POTATO .co,.man. The bride Wore a becoming two-
P- . . .
teams. making eighty-two ,pleyers. took NTEST.piece turquoise crepe Suit and corsage
part, including, teams.' frOm Striitford, Ot _medium red BriareliffeH
roses.filer
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Wz-iteyloo. South;tinpton. Winghain. . The "'Ontario. Crop Improvement As•-• accessories were brQW11 tat -CI W e.Airs„
LuckueW. Weston. Mitehell, - Clinton, soci-ation announces a 'cash Award ,of Correll chose a white. and .. c1iik
Hill 1i EXeter. and SP11f0r1 11, a•-: s_00, P1-11;, a handsome trophy, donated jersey dress -and a Cola ie of pink
by Canadian Todustries Ltd., to- the Charm carnations. Her accessories
well as members of the local club.
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Still undefeated, Purity- Flour and
Dominion.Roads continue to lead their
respective groups in the Goderich In-
dustrial Softball League. Possessing
the best- pitching. in the league, 4by-
Purity's Dv-ernecinik and Dominion
Roads' Tares. neither team has been
seriously pressed in any of its games.
In section. "A" the race for second
phtee is close, with_ little' to choose
among- the three contenders. West -
brooks and Goderich Manufactifring are
at. present tied with two wins and
two losses each, and Canadian Legion
is close at their heels with one • Will
and four losses. .
In section "B" two teams are tied
- for .second place with two wins and
• ' BEEVERS—STEEP
St. Paul's Anglican church, Clinton,
was decorated with pink and white
peonies and orange blosson'S for a
quiet Nveddineat 11 o'clock 'Monday
morning, June 39th, when Rev. R. M. 1'.
Rulteel united ,4 iu marriage Mrs.
Frances Helen.Steep, y,eungest:daughe
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fitzsimmons,
Clinton; andlilrederick Arthur Beevers,
Efgh1 avenue, Goderich, only son of
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Beevers, Girderich.
-was wa 8 a t tended' by--Mr.s: J to es-
Corran, and JameS Curran acted.as best
- potato -grower in the Province of On -
11111( I, oo t 11 • Hop 1 ( ( • ,
tario who obtains the highest number ef
"., Miller -and Lorne NN'elib e.f Wingham ;
points in 11)47 based on yield per acre, held at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
.kroltie Townsend and Chas. Allison
111 (1 -tubers per :lore and exhibit (4)11 111 liolinesvfile, where the dinin,-
. were in [‚4 (11(1 place, and other prize -
of, of 111 in 111 at the Royal Whiter -Fair, room WaS prettily decon'tfed With pink
winners NV( -'1.1' . Snell and Rivers
Toronto. In toldit ion. Canadian In- and white- streamers and white bells
., Exeter. third:. F. Price and- W. IIeit-
a L'..e got way in Victoria: Park , man of 0celerich. fourth mornings- . _
. („, . (81511105 LW. donates a second prizeOfand summer. flowers. The table was-
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• ' rind partner' of Lueknow. fifth: II. ... 1 2,! in (j,ts1.1. and a third prize of $75 centred with a three-tier wedding- cake
this -1N•tek. under the s ionsorshin of 8. ' 111 (ash. R1bbons will be_givell. to the :.1nd a Candebtbra of pin1. and white
• - ... .- 1 - - .` p,,rterlield rind partne,r of Alitehell,
Lions iquIC ,:,)fflan,ittOe 1:p:Hlt.d lo Fritiik sixth ; Ed_ Nash and partner of Wing- first ten ivinners and the ()it4rio Crop czuidles. - Airs. Ernest-1.4wood. Clinton,
ImOrovenient ASSOCititi011 , will pay lind Aliss Sheila 11 11)1,00d Galt, served.
Curry. with Eliner Cran,ton and Nip" ham. ,eventh. In addition all players
travelling expenses to Toronto for the I -'or the wedding trip. the bride chose 0
reeeived gifts ef, Purity their.
first prize-winner. - ' • . , .brown flowered crepe dress and flovVer
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day afternoon and evening, July 2,
dafighte.c.111J14alis._,Ea.:eill•__21
bride of Saturday. Mrs, F. Tyndall,
mother of the groom -elect, received
gnests with the 'hostess and 'her daug,11-
ter. Peonies, *delphiniums. roses and
summer flowers were attractively ar-
ranged throughout the house for the
oceasion. Those pouring tea Were Mrs,
R. J. McMillan, Mrs. Hattie Stevyart,
aunts of the brhle, Mrs. Harold Tyndall,
sister-in-law of the groom...Auld Miss
Rena Pickett and Mrs. Blanchard, aunts
of the groom. Assisting in the dining -
room were Ruth and Lois Middleton,
sisters of the bride, and Mrs. SteWact
Middleton. Trousseau and' gifts were
shown by Miss Phyllis Alarming, Mrs:
F. Powell, Mrs. O. Lobb, Miss June
Middleton, and Miss K. Middleton. Mrs.
F. Middleton ,r,assisted in the living-.
room.
A shower and ,tea were given' f r the
bride -elect by, Mrs. P. S. Manning and
her daughter Phyllis at their home
in ('1141 ton on Saturday afternoon, June
2S'th.
•-WILLIAMS--R013INSON
At Donnybrook United church, Rev:
Hareld Snell. of Auburn united in mar-
riage Irene Catherine, youngest daugh-
ter of:Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Robinson of
Donnybrook, and Ihruglas •Jitines
sou of .Mrs. B. E. 'Williams,
Chester street, London, 'and the late
Mr. Williams. Miss Elaine Bamford
itr..'1)
iter father, the bride wore a floor -length
dress of white taffeta, :with ' sweet-
heart neckline,- and tile groont'S gift.
a, matching gold locket and expansion
brae:eh-A. Her •HoOr-leng,th Yell was
trimmed with white velvet ribbon, and
-1V11,; gathered into a white velvet
braided headdress. She ea rried unarm
were white.. -1 bouquet of red American Beauty roses,
After the ceremony the_ luncheon( was and' .fern„ Mrs. Jack A. McIntosh. of
Lotaltql, Was bridesmaid, wearing 'a
tloor-length gown of rose vorded silk,
with pale blue ostrich feathers. Her
arm bouquet \vas )1t't'l) rose carnations
:tnel fern. Jack A. McIntosh.
was best man. After the cereitiOny the
minister. on behalf of- the congregation,
presented the bridal couplt‘ with a
'Bible. they being the first couple mar-
ried in this (11 111(11 The reception was
held 'at the home of the bride's parents,
NVIletstone The committee is working; The • contest is open to' 011 potato- bat and carried a brown wool gaba rdine Mrs. Robinson received in a block two-
thitario whoa have dul:v •mirde entry in happy couple lett amid a .shower *ot
al ion. (1 ireetor.
10.8 (live games, have a 111 '1(15' 7,18) Bushel -per -Acre -Potato Clubs or confetti ittid good wishes for a honey
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been played .ohd. it is hoped that three other similar contests org.:11112e0 and , moon at Bala atul the AluSkoka diStrict.
or four teams will be forThed to play condilvt•ted in 11)17 by various county They will reside in Cioderich.
together in a _local league.So
far and district bratielief. of the tintario , —
In,
1) 1111 Wive been- selected 1 Crop Improvement AsS'ociation, but a PEYTON—FOWLER 'idark red -roses and fern., For travelling
and ,roy girl of public schoolage who competitor must produve 1300 -or nrore A quiet but pretty wedding took place thts,bride chose a two-piece white jersey
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- ANNOUNCEMENT
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MR, FRED SEABIWOK WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT
HE IS STILL'THE OWNER OF
SEABROOK COAL COMPANY
During his illness for the past nine..months, Seabrook
Coal Co., has been operated by Roy Lee.
Mr. Seabrook hopes to get,,axound to see his customers
in the near future. In the meantime, he advises customers
to get their coal in advance as there is likely to be an in-
crease in the price of coal and coke.
111 11 with J. c. peters.. recre_ :41 ow ers esident in the os int e of oat W itll 111 OW11 1001 501115 The I piec e figut eel sill. elzess. with Ida( k,
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l; APPLIANCE SHOP
R. H. CORNISH, Prop.
PHONE 141 WEST ST.
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cesseiries, and a corsage. of 11111k roses . .
and fern. - She itas assisted';by Airs.
Williams, wearing grks- two-piece dress. 55 1(11 w-hite aecessorie's and blue
crepe, dress, vv„:1111 black.pict tfre bat. and topcoat. :ilia a. corsage- of red roses
white ecc)ssories. :Her cor,tage. was of 'and ftr11. - The couple left. for 0 trip
:Niagara Falls. IttilLtlo aial,Toronto.
They will. reside lir 1041:(1,0..
wishes to play softball is assured of bushels, per acre in order to qunflify for !nt the Free Methodist parsonage, Gede-
Estimates for yield and qinility ;2411., when Verha Iona Fom-ler, only
tubers will be made on the same basis: daughter of Mr. and Mr.s.
fur all coliipet it it.11`.' Fowler. Goderich, and t'yril Itodney
The trophy was won for the first Peyton. second soft of Mr: ltiid Mrs.
time in 11)40 by Milton Weatherilt & Bert Peyton of Ushawa„. were united
Sons. Bethany. in IYurhant county, with -1111 1110 rriage by Rev.11. C. McCallum.
0, A: Hackett, Cochrane. as secend, 1 The bride w()01) 0 -long gown of white
and It. Henry Blakely. Pont ypool.'Iittr- shadow -embroidered Organdie over
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ham county. in third place.- satin with train .and shoulder -length
Further Particulars may be Securell i veil and carried a bouquet of 'red
front county 011(1 district agricultural Sweetheart roses with orange.blossoins
repreSentati yes : secretary. Royal end fern. 'I'he ottly attendant
Winter Fair, Coliseum, Toronto: or was. Miss Beryl Solomon of TAJO:now,
Crops, Seeds and NN'eeds Branch, ()lk- wet! ring a lotig go\vli of pink net over
1:) 1'11( Department of'Agrieulture. Par- taffeta' and flowered headdress. Ilei'
liament Buildings, Toronto. ,
noluinet was of pink etruations' with
, fern. Mr. Melville Peyton, brother of
FEA,G.1N—BE.IICTIEi the go 1111, W)I 1.4e,4 man. .1.1'ter the.
The manse of Knox Presbyterian ceremony at reception was held at the
churelt was the scene of i pretty Weil- home of the bride's parents. .110 field -
(ling on :silturday. June- when• LiI7 3 1,
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11)11 Elaine. elder dangliter of 3Li, itid of the bride and g1 -o(4114. Rectsiyitig
.Torm Beattie.. Goderich township, with the bride;s mother. wlid wore a
was united ill niltrrhige to',..k:all-Fr:111k- gown of not fkve el'epe With brown 110-
1'eaga11, son of Mr. :1138 Mrs. Geo, cessorie:s :Ind a 1i:i1ik corsagle, was the
W. l'eag.itt 2 Bet:miller. Hey. Richard grom's mother gowned in iopfa bltiC
Stewart taciated. (Iis.krr in marriage crepe 'w-ith witit)' accessliries, and wear -
by her father. the hride.'-wore a gown ing a similar corsage. ••
of satin', with- inserts pf lace, After the reception , the couple left
fo sli lolled with" Sweetheart neckline, for at trip to southern points. For
fitted bodice 'and long pointed sleeves, travellhig the britW donned. a navy
Iier embroidered three-quarter-leligth blue dressmaker snit with red 11 ('(('5-
- was in place with a wreath of ..sories and. wore a corsage of red ro.ees.
from Oslutwa,
orange blossoms and she carried a 011PS6: were present
('(('0 de bemired of red Briarcliff() roses. Stratford, Lucknow, Preston and Inger--
Ior only ornament was the groom's
gift..8 three -strand Pearl necklace with,
matching pea rl bracelet. She was at -
'tended by her only sister. Iietty, who
was gowned in pale pink ,embroidered
marquisette. made with long sleeves,
fitted waist and full floor -length skirt.
Her shoulder -length veil was held in
plaee liy a hand of spring flowers and
she carried a Colonial hofiquet, of pink
Charm carnations. The best man was
the bridegroonfe, 'brother, Bertram Lorne Keith, younger son of, Mr. find
Fenger'. After the Ceremony a i•ecep- Mrs, Frank Tyndall. Rev: Laverne
tion was held at the Bedford Hotel. Morgan offieiated. The bride, given in
The guests were received by the bride's marriage by her father, wore a beauti-
mother wearing a figured silk jersey ful gown of white duchess satin gtyled
with blaeit aeeessdries and a corsage in fitted prineess lines sweeping into
of white Olivette carnations. She was a full train. Krench thee .formed the
assisted by the bridegroom's mother yoke, high neckline and caplets.
wearing .a dress 'of lime green Crepe Sleeves were long with points over
with white accessories and a eorsagerof the hand. fler long veil of illusion
white Olivette carnations. Later the:Vbabroidered net Was- held by a Dutch
bride and bridegrooti left on a short headdress of lace matching that on
motor trip, the bride travelling hi .a the gown. She earried white rtitfarney
powder blue snit itith whtteuceespories roses and gardenias with Adiantuni
and a 'corkage ofsooen, ' 'fora. As inald of honor,. Miss
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