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NEWS OF BAY'FIELD�
HAYFIELD, Oct. • 7. -Mrs. Hugh twit for several years and retired to
Allen. Mrs. James Muth and sou :Mal- I litlytield two years ago. Ills wife was
collo, Mrs. ('has; Nunn. daughter Mary i formerly Miss Florence Macikuley. The
Eli t t"1 . 1' n Scotty of fort 1 1 and thele to 'Detroit where
body as removed to a \Watford • full-
.` Wecldings
Mtaell�I':OD--�t�:`vU ''1G 'O `1 of white Wee. A floor -length veil fell
At "Dungannon oil Wednesday, from her sweetheart headdress a1!(1
October t+, Rev: S. T. Dunk of Due- Ithove-the-elbow lace gloves comple-
mented
''(lite(' church united ill luar' nmented the short capped sleeves of her
,rows. Her only ornament was a gold
P.a I(' 1 all' `u 1 era belle t t(
Dover, were week --end guest (.4 ltd• Um funeral took place f'i'll his 'lett' tial a 'Mary Kathleen, eldest chug tel locket, the gift of the groom, atter she
'loins. rehideiY+ e, 639 West Nhiladeli)hilt leve., of- 11r,. :\,ttdersutl Ili1d tele 'lett David ettrried a bouquet of re() ru se • The
1':.It Detroit, on Monday afternoon. Mr. Edwin Anderson, (Dungannon, and Jollll bride was ];igen 111 lllarrlatgre by 'ler
Mr. and 111,. Wickham of Flint, greatly missed in the Wilpert MacLeod, only
cull of Ml's•
guests 11 Mrs, Lambert will be greatly litfather, A. G. 11x 1>Nll, ,elle attetlded
YA RU N Q MCQNCaM a„ 111t=., were guests ul :tel :l d • r e lber of Trinity. MacLeod and the late John Duncan
-;` N 1\'tlatr'tnatl last vvNelc. vlll,lgc. Lit veil, a InEn by \tips Barl►ara Jlluttstoll, 1►rideslnuid.
bottomed ilgbt , o\ered •:sets. ainid\irs. T. 11. 'Lack• who have Anglican church itmd also a member of
1' 1 't it itv ill tl Use tint 1 the '.ions Club, which he joined this
purchased
sluing. talilll'r al great interest 111 all
LU O eft! T H' -I X?'
FROM "Y'EW'S A t° F
1.l'"t'K N ()W, (Oct. 6. _ Sweeping
through the wooden' structtl,re tin-
checked, lire euinplefely destroyed a
frame block here hest night, put one
Tuan i« hospital 0n(1 fumed two child-
ren ilito the street in ''night attire.
111 hospital is Dr. 1'. C. (:oily, \'.S•,
suffering superficial lu're's sustained
when attempting to extinguish the
names. He was taken to the Wiugha,ffi
MatLt'od, Kincardine. 'I'lle kerelnutly -
tlltt home of titer bride's Mss IIuustuu't, floor -length gowli, a hospital. His condition tonight was
t't 1 a ( , 14'ilti hid at , 1)'«E net- over talf.eta..1\'II made \b'lth r
'll Homemakers . :ocutchliler b hardware reported fairly good.
lllml'llt'I'. 1itt Stllendallts were 111s .,! fitted- bodice of blue islet* .:111(1"10)1111 1111 111 it
`\\'11.11 i11E' til°e• 1)1aLt' , out,
r hap- \ \lull November 1. [, t+ `k� • . el' of the bride,
L t l httl !l t 11 ' ►u ata °.1ndt 1.011, sl t r• f-. Mr.
i ! 11i�b'tl She wore bl[tt last gatultl('t 1 Reid t•11i1drell u
'ver' vyc+':err novo go -
cooking with '►'we're 'duvet' ao thr v lllel�;e un \loudly 11 ulu t 1\ It act v ,end :11 r• Ilubert Stothers.
. skirt. Bob al)d Iilaill
'(Deer living Nowt cuulilllr; and
Mich. 1'k d 1 t 'r vile t're "�)ts to his vvfduw gloves with 11Naddress ell lune to match and 1114 W. S. Reid, owlet'' of the
jn t the period i w•tlttt -the Lull of ,•,,,,t.er
ll them later IlDe ath of l\I1iss . Ia,rgarE TQy� �I'I OiI L I ll i t a , building, were Il
tJ. (►' ttttit l' that at 111e tie lilt tet.
the lionle culltalUutes to , ig 1t► Use sero,(' tluau[itits of \\:Iter of w! : .t
•
i (ties. The syn(-p.tithy of the
r Ant° t Grosse Pointe, _ ll' 'ell' i111't,,' 1 t l a +� =^ Miss
'lel. >t Iteltl-'1'lle . 1
11 1'11v•111s will. join Leiu t her ' v 'il and carried tt sheaf of gladioli • roused by their -parent
• •li'rht st.:\iu�; tilme and test :(l,prt�a,ll 11.1►„ not I. e oar electric tinge to \':try lull' J death occurred at her residence all • -'�1911fl "-'" ' � in shades_ of rose. daylight•ill the month.' r and escaped • before ('a'l'es roared
''says lull for the c. 14.1 1 prat your `1ittllfri - . • . ,rice Clan Gregor Square on Saturday -of., A pretty wedding took place at the ,
of "shorter , • a'Iv \Wc'.toll's bals.cry luwlttd tele 1 g 1 Clayton Sc uirt•, was be 5t elan and eh
r their a )art,tucnt in the east;
management of t'lt•t•- 1 Me'te'r+tet still'' refrigerator 1't•:illa 'ss \i t1reat't't kteid after 0 long ill 1 1 1 tnrU«]thea 1 '
use and the wise 1 1 �, � - 1" • t) l lc •a du•!f lose \ll �,end 61 the building... Contents of the
amnia ut (\ „ t la 4 once c a week.. t nes\ 'Miss Reid was Dorn (► l 4th',
1 hUIt1Ndpat l trot Il were tr
11 t: lame.? vole' bt 1\ '''able l„ . k I . 1 , 1 h, n„t (,1,t a It 1
. ell'. ea'l eller•"a d lI 1 t 1 '1 i•uutu township, the daughter o v 1 1t' The blaze all essential nt
manse of Knox 1'resl►yteemu l• lust' Allan ('urlu'tt, cousin of the g'oo'n,
'roller c t,. all Saturday,Ushered. Mrs, Fisher played wedding
•r .
,
IIrtis' .
Sproul i The ' 1 '1 t the Drake
I Hotel. The toast to -the bride was pro-
ofmarriage a Harold '~ - I posed by Allan Corbett, The bride
c•essuries, t
of the groom. The cuufde were ati" Waskesietl. The couple w111 -reside ,at
tended.: by the -groom's ,,brut lei-ln awSaskatoon.
and sister Mr.and Mrs. JohnNash.
Loudon. -After the wedding dimer,
ictl hat ll k oI ''lull 3.a`utti ,t t �4. a - 1 in Stanley i k October • supply •• • •t;=t•i�,tratur dour more \i(•(•1.. ' t 'ere c'estru't'cd.
•• >il )o e ' w , . , ' i 1• of o r f the late t.11e11 Florence, Lillian ''pride(
daughter l t 1 > w Itt' believed to have
t It 1 , 1. t.\. el Ivte,ssor l.loy t (rr
Ills cottage' in John and Eliza Anile Clark Reid, and f J ,len \I Sproul and the late Mrs. lecN )two was tE a statrte in telt' t'Nst end of telt' build-
yam,
uil e
•it hail' many re the l•lw 11 1►„ It t \'i It h1,t bezttt if yt,11 have spent tilt \�et.kend at • \\ t, ti 1 of (odelhh Was milted imt )
Hydro is � [h,. \ Wage. Lllg we'r'e IDI•. 1;vily's office :end lf;'vi11g
, it has ',telt more dilfil;tllt :ell l•lectrit• wa[et• htate'h' ,'let the at her � y t LI• lull i,ll)Ett Abhtutl .tun �
plants, but \ :(roes Scutt, Who spelt
,
. hie N Mrs. rI Mrs, George- Ashton, (,ode quarters were lac•ate(1. ce use o i the
11 et` urs materials than sum 1;,• 1►o not run your \vusllitl� ulat t home 'lett'' 11 SI t her t \li tad I
to obtain l three lllulltlls at 'lel h(n ,
p � • wave minutes lint `1 he bride .wore 1 street -length i ell •e tl teal blue wool dress with fire had not', been determined tonight.
C'a ,ima rine. For instance, their build too long -7 -not , \t r t 1 1 1('11
�' \_ _ returned tc, Toronto laza1lunday. , \lr.
•w mall'. l'h > sante year and 'Miss dress lt1 sculptor blue w it11 navy \ ac timber brown accessories, beige shorty Partial iilsuranc(' was carried.
1 heves nut lust '1 few pet w. Toronto her guest \!r Reid (lied the :
t and corsage of sweetheart lobe
Sl a e'U .- 1.
John
was: one of a family. of ten. She lived
' Ma'l'e in Stanley until 1910, when
she moved to Hayfield to assist
brother. Lancelot' Reid, in his, store,
lilt,` -J(a,i lteb 4
. r• lit `'' of them. Po\\t'l' lli•,l, not llallll,t'll t'1l,tht'' lot, much ill,tii(1C1 Seutt of l'''oll 1, wtt� ll'
belt he tlucl h Dots' teles week eUd• Reid curried un the ])llsim'ss until it • and tt corsage of IE TUIII roe ,
. often require ironing. over U •, her brother-in-law,
lilies.' elle wore I1 gold locket, the, gift fur trttvNlllnlr oil 11P1 ''Q'tl'y llloola to ',Sharks . once swain ill Il sea where
t TIw[IlU'[lull .1t' 1 teal 1 \ , .,lull M J 1 Stumpf. (,f Long \\••Is taken u U '',flee Ill,\, graze 111 the ('Nell''!'' plains'
[t, elle'' - 1 operate I'attlu ,le'e'r �- \til ?till . . , t 1 h' whom she wag 1 2,900 pound:Atlf nails daily, not 1,, 1 o not 1 q North rltlt.
vire. New con e listening.. ;.. i\laud, \.4., :u rived lust 111u1sliuy' to 11 r, 1:. t . 11c leer w .t 1 1 of N 1 America.
tau' cement, steel and } al \\'a h the latter.::, o'ut'let, associated for a I umLte of yetitrs. Lee
a 1 k t
Btructit)li tt kes time. but meauwhlh'•wt' 1,\. 1►o not leavta al,pliuuct, 1 J.
must do Mir ' alte 'l0 1electricity11,,t,• \ St1I1\U 1
�1�
s 'ort' when spend a week \-1- ; tiring from business about 1922, she \"Make sett .' \ 'm.
�tinuousl`' tivu able'. Use it sparing, ha
ase. o a \1f' and . Mrs' LeRoy l'uth and son moved to her late hom-e. She• was a
t oil . , �'
y lifelong_
r of
x
before
meth hours, --the: period when • Anne Allan invites you to write to ; Ronnie returned home uteu,datv,(llin cllttlt11� 11N1iiNHnleilPilTi life -member of the Presbyterian
the strain on the )uacllillts is tete-1101.iu ,1,1„,of elle SignalStar. send after spending the past and tole(' as church treasurer. She
greatest. - ill \o11r suggestion, all homemaking Kittsht'11er.
To help in Maintaining our N&'Donut('- problem, and watch this t i 10111 for 111•.• and Mrs. Charles Kantor of was a great
lover f hero ntihorne sudrvived
al Hydro service, w''''ith' is hard-pressed • 1. , , • 's• 1 by two sisters, Miss Elizabeth Reid of
at this •tilme, we lint the following .
things you can 'ell,. , 4..
To Conserve Electricity
. 1)u not leave lights 011 ill rooms i '1' �1 Lt )lt'S COl{\ER, O( t. 7. There
not in use. ° a Dover. and Mfr. and sirs. James t'ruick-
2. Keep light bull,: and r�etl$'etors will 1,s' no st'r\ice at Zion church ole shank and -babe, Ltf Clinton.
•
I' f I l
dean.
3. Place lamps to best advantage for
eye comfort. .,
1 1 l'i'lt 'linos -
Iuriuiuglialit,- 31k b., were at their cot-
tage over the w'ee'k -ell(. -
of Mrs, Will. Sturgeon o
the week -end were \1'r.,, and Mrs..
Sturgeon and -faulty, ofPert
- NI EK ,t 1 ver hayfield and Mrs. Janes \Webster of
.TAYLOR'S
�����9� (,��i
Guests EgiuoIltiviiie. The funeral, which was
1� -_-lam 1 largely attended. took place from her
late residence this (Tuesday) after-
noon,
ti or
11IIt
UTl
- pastor
�•of L
►u ,1
u Rev. I.J.
Lane nun ,
of her church, wass�iu charge of the
service, assisted by. Rt'v. Gordon Peddie
of Walkerton. Interment was in Hay-
field cemetery. The pallbearers were
six nephews: Merton and Kenneth
Meriler, Clifford and Cecil- \Webster,
Elgin ,l'ttrtel' and.Grant Turner. Among -
those who attended the service from a
(list:owe were Mr. .and Mfrs. Quentin
Hallman, of Nev I)ulltlte; Mfr. amcl
Mrs. Clifford Webster, Mr. and Mfrs.
('evil Webster.- Mrs. A. MacNallgbtun,
oil • Mr. "and -•Mrs. Leonard:
of •London;
\\'NbsTei•, of Toronto: Mfr. ailtl Mrs.
Dave. FI•m•Iseuzie, of Killtail : Mr. and
11rs. J. Mt•Nain, of Amberley; Rev.
Gordon Pttichie, of 'Walkerton; Mr, and
Mrs. Jauies \Webster,''of Egniondviile ;
Mrs. Rhoda Reid, of Clinton..
1 owing to telt ...,., versary ser- J1iss 'Doris Mat •.\\-tit a .idle
Sunday.
itt I t
vie t 11 erne •vine spent the week -end with her mother,
Jlr_ Arthur Cotton. who ser
ices
a t, g - lets•Fred \lac l:w'en.
Ladlies' .did Meeting. -The r The Ladies'
4. 1►1 not use co ort;t °. a -lid met at the home of Mrs. Reg• ltotle to 11 r. i ithitl of Clinton, u
(lark tutors absurb''ligllt' Sturdy o11 'l+hursd:tt ttfttruoum last, to London oil Saturday hist.
5. T'sc1 white'' 1tumM, shade: to reflect •I with a good attendance. The presi , \Mrs: 1. (;teem ntuirittI to Guelph 011
as much light as possible' dent. :IIrs. C. Starless was in the chair• 51111(11 after spending some time at
0. 'l1 t all unites on rlugt, to -low or \trs. 1Itev.l l'. '1'a\eut1,gat`(' a spitmdid her cottage • ill the vfl':Ige.
r
y •1
l
t r
1 t •{r' . n�
, b lI )lfl \•
, tr
r( ll � 111:11,Illi
f 1Pleasant
off when talk on 1'h:ltll,. rev lug. 1
`ter. and Mrs. Jiul 'lay of 7. MakN use of till ktuT'thl heat 111 sur- \\else heath' ft,t' tilt' ba'/,a:tl'. A t•0II1-
trots : Nd'r.. heating water. E o see about . Tt1,1.n \in'il , .10111 the \vet''; esti with
Sttce elements; ,, ' , t as appointed t " �'; parents, Mr. and \Its,.. L.
decorating' the church. .� lt'tT�-Iw-as Da,c: w;
read" front I''. ►: Weston t]lt'lll. 4
Jlr. ;tutl•31rs. ('has. I:, t,,gers left on
ladies for their hitt c0 :t eotfet' table \We(bu''dtly for '1'urouto and. 1lontreal,
sold laht ,tet the time of het• raartiage. veltete they intend speudit c . 1i.e
It was decided to hold a Hallowe'en Tiler-'• .111(', weeh end. They "'ere
(ratty :It lite' ('liool tilt' Friday nightaccompanied t
before llall„vv't•'ell. At the' elD" ut t It V-ultlme.
meeting :1 delicious 1111011 was served Mr. and Mrs. \\'alter \Westlake, 'Miss
Gloria \Westlake and \1iss 31..Sturgeolr
•. returned home last friday after spend -
hie ten days visiting 31r. and Mrs.
Lloyd \\-estlaike ill Wirgiitialown,
si1i:i'P111.1►TtI\, Oct, 7. - Mrs. Northern Ontario. .-
:Atit':--1'r-$tt-r lilt' -rt -ted --114-e last week Accidental heath. -The viii:tgeZ-was
after visiting her daughter. \Irs. Jack greatly shocked oil Sttui'dtly- mlornliT
, I'111(11do. 11r. 1'itbladu and family at t'it .learn of the •tu-t•ideltttil (100Th of
St. - ('atint rine,. She atIso visit('('' in \Ir. .Elutes .1L Lambert. while he was
Kitchener with iirs. 1I•. Foster alai driving o11 the 1st11 r,i(leroad. 11'nrwic•k
daughter,. - township, - south of,,Forest. Be was
Mfr. and Mr,. D. ''indult returned crushed behind the steering wheel of
home on 31Dllday after spending. the his car when it .left the load and
' post week visiting relatives in Guelph -crushed into a tree. and dial before
I :lull Tor, ilttt, 'tying ext I'lt'tltt'd from the, wreckage.
•'� \Ir.:tud'\Irs. F, Rising and Margaret Lie 'asst;tittt'd a' crushed (hist told frac-
--1r1:)IH ot, Sunday with lir.
- and .Mrs. 1':iiIlit'lI and Mr. :int - is.
\Wa'r'ier Smyth dear Teeswater.
BEATTY WASHER SERVICE' Th, community extend: its. S�m-
•
1rank Skelton Prop. . i''ltl+\. 1„ \1r:, lanit'r Graham and his
), sisters. w-1it�se mother. Mx,. •Nt'lson
Hamilton St.) Phone 89 Gl•-,1,:111;. war, hulled 4,11 af,tll(bl�.
his
'ed
Cook a 114z1 11r- tt;crli ;IS 1)t,-.1bie 111 mllttt pptett formeI
8who returned tm Detroit with
t time. • ,lt 1 Betts
_ oven at c 11 \1 (► 1 111 tt
•...�,�...•- \t1 toll 1 of, Toronto. thaukulg the
4
D '1 a11.mto by Mr.. Daviel
1
by .the hostesses.
SHEPP ,RDTON
titre(' skull. It i'----1-,t,lieved the car
lee
,loosc gravel
;it the side of tell' 1'D11(1. but telt speed
w al' not believed by police to have been
ext•t's'i\e. He w•a� ' tett route to De-
troit to brio:; his wife bac': to Hayfield.
I;oril i -it :'ll\-imston. he had lived in 1)e-
IT
Maintains Employment .
Keeps Pay EwOpes Full
PLEASEkP'--'I
t �� .h
t � ...
Electric power is vital to Industr i-, and Ontario is
experiencing an era of high production, unparal-
leled in its history., Contrary to expectations, the
demand for electric power (lid not drop, sharply
following the war. More electric poN\er is actually
being used - today . for production of peacetime
goods. than was required at ani• time t() forge
weapons for Victory. This -demand is constantly
increasing and, during the next six months, Hydro
. facilities will be strained to the utmost.
New 'Hydro developments, planned to keep
pace with On(ario'S ;;root tit. trere halted (luring
the war ` ears. Tht'v„have since been hampered
by shortages of men, materials and equipment.
ilowever many 'new stations to (leli`er electric
power are Tieing rushed to -completion.- -orae are;
already in operation. But the need for .sailing,
electric power in your o s n home, during the 'Fall
and 'inter -months,. ,is urgent if the - needs of
Industry and .Agriculture are to ,be fully served
and employmealtmaintained at peak kwels.
Won'i you please play your part? Rememher-
even a little bit of electricity, conserved- by bun=
dreds of thousands, helps a lot. It's your Hydro.
Ilse it wisely so that Hydro facilities can more
adegtlaately meet the deamands of all consumers.
THE HYDROELECTRIC
POWER COMMISSION
OF' -ONTARIO'
r
STE -IT'!
Clip out and retain
for reference
.Here are a few ways you can
Slee
ELECTRICITY
Turn off all unnecessary lights.
Don't forget about burning lights
in empty rooms; halls, basement,
attic, poreh alhd garage. Eliminate
all colored bulbs.
Keep pampa, reflectors and shades
clean. Dusty fixtures waste as
much as 25%of your light.
\\ hen -kettle sings, turn off Switch.
Stored heat will bring 'it to a full
hail. Keep kettle free from lime.
\t hen cooking, use "High" heat
for as little time as possible. 'Then
turn to "Low" and use stored heat.'
ti bveii for cooking e.ompIG e '
meal, rather than the Booking
surface. Only one element is
required for the oven process) while
three or four elements are needed
for the cooking surface.
Ute the correct size of cooking
utensil on the .proper size. element.
When-.00tiking vegetables, use a
minimum amount of water.
Defrost refrigerator + regnlarly,when
4 inch of frost has accumplated
on the evaporator.
Where water is eleetricatly heated,
please use it sparingly. A drop a
set and from a leaning hot water
tap can waste as much as 175 gal-
10ns' a month'
Pill washing machine to water line
only and keep lid on ttli) when
washing. Do not overload.
Wherever possible, use the wringerant
•alt se time as clothes' are 'king;
washed 111 the tub.
Ptearre do not use iior'tai)le electric
heaatero as they place a heavy
strain on your hydro systema.
Yat Qaaat rp V1ciatim cleaner, dee.
iritir1n rltr of.Tler elE:ctrieal applian
cl nuld net he rasa any toga than
molal.
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ST. HELENS
S'1'. Hl:LI:NS, Oct. 0. -Anniversary
soi'Vices will he held 111 the '_''sited CORBETT-M1SKELL
c'lu'e'' 011 Sunday. commencing at I1
'REGINA, Sask. -- Vera Mtaskell,
aof..w. au11 :10 p.m. 1{e\'. Strasbourg, and Lames (.'orbttt, :hilt-
stOnt were _1)1•ln(111.tI; 111 a 'cereil1tt1I.
\\ hitechiiie�i will �� tkrn btte�E performed September-'', at `t.'Andrew s
speaker and special n►usie will ue
United church, Rev. Harry Joyce, I ).D.,
officiating. The bride is the daughter
of 11r. and • Mrs..1. (_., Mitskell, Strasr
Bourg, and'the gr?u)nl the soli of Mr.
:Dud 111•x. James Corbett. Milestone.
firs. \1c Farlun , Jlrs, Gordull 1{c- The bride's gown. of white net over
Ther -v.. tend \lr. ecus: Detroirsun were. 'satin was fashioned with tit fed bodice
week (nil 'i (situ's- :I1 Deuuit autl at_' `
tended the marriage of .\11'S. \Ic1'ar-
lane's niece, Miss Ma •:ra •et Berndt
•
an _ r. Roy Cushard un Saturday-
afternoon.
aturdayafternouli.
Mrs. E. J. Thom has been ill at the
haeme of her daughter, \lrs. "Ottani
"tat hwell , at • Norwood. Iler lural',
friends hope for a speedy recovery.
IA omen's Intititute.-Mrs. lt. J. Woods
was llusluss for the October meeting
of the Women's Institute. at which
't'\1111(•en filtties were in 1ttell(1a110e,
lust yvbit•it was Presided over by Aerg.
Elwood 111ilrour. •The roll call was
\yell rrsporldetl to with -An apl)le re-
cipe." \trs. E. W. 1 -lice carts appointed
delegate to the area conttc•iition to be + -
held at Lrwdolt on.October '_s. 29 and •
;;t1, it wits agreed nut to apply for
the .lt�;;i;'olive grant. (Tune were
made for a social 'meeting to be ('elle
on Thursday afternoon,' October fro,
when Mrs. Hornell of Lucknow
be present l0 present pins to all those
who assisted in Red Cross work during
telt' war years. A committee \\ as • ap-
pointed to arrange for a„ S0Cit11 t's'ar- '
lllg wht•ite the iustitilte--tilembet s timet
their husband§ f.t'oiu 3WIt11echurcll,
Luck n.,rvv' and Dungannon well b,•
glee sts. Me111be1'S will note hat .the
(tate`11b:ts been arrange(' for Tilitrsda.
evening, October i(ith, at b.tilt, lite ?
topic 'llistot•ical Rtseart•il" Was taken
try Hiss Mary Murray, who read an
interesting history of the community
written by the late firs. Ball.-.
served at the home of the gruuw'stlnu-
ther. the happy c'oup'e left un .11.. hul►e'y-
lnoun trip to Toronto and points east.
For the wedding trip the bt'idt' wore a
red suit with black aeeessories, On -,
their' return they will reside in (lode -
rich.
OVERHOLT-DUCKWORTH
A quiet iet wedding took place at the
parson-lge of Wesley -Willis United
church,. Clinton, on, Friday evening,' _
When Muriel Wanda (a race, daughter
of Mr, and MTs. Wallace Duckworth,
IVIES united in marriage to Gordon
Overholt, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Overholt, all of Goderi(•h. The cere-
mony was performed by. Roy. -Andrew
Lane. The bride was becomingly,
gowned in grey, with -orchid corsage
and ,black ttccessbrie's, The attend- '
ants were Mr..and Mrs. Arthur slur=
r
ray, the latter .wearing ruse t,ttpe
t1rE'se;
black 1]1ck • accessories. A re --1
ception was held at the Ptti..'111 House,
which was attractively decorate(' With
11t11
n flowers.,
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mother of the bride, rt'cei\'ed the forty
guests in a black gown With grey ac-•�
cesso'il'S. � She was aStilttt'd by the
groom's) mother gowned in turquoise
blue, with brown hitt and brown tle-
resu'lt's. After at' short ttip the young
couple will reside in Goderich.
iurnished by elle choir.
Mr. tend Mrs. Wilson Wood of Guelph
were week -end visitors with Mrs.. K.
J Woods.
ONTARIO
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OPEN SEASON for PARTRIDGE
1947
There will be an open season for ruffed
grouse, spruce partridge, -sharp-tailed
grouse and ptarmigan from the ' 11th of
October to the 18th of October, 1947;
inclusive, in th.e.. wh41e of Ontario except--
the
xcept-the counties of Brant, Elgin, Essex, L iHaldi-
ncol
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,,-nand, Halton,alton, Kent, L,root n,
Middlesex, Norfolk, Oxford, Peel, Perth,
Waterloo, Welland, Wentworth and York,
and the townships of Pickering, Whitby,
and Whitby East in the County of Ontario,
and the township of Puslinch in the County
�of Wellington.
Daily bag limit --five birds.
Season limit -twenty birds.
ONTARIO -D:C ARTMi T OF -LANDS -AND FORESTS_
Hon. H. R. Scott , F. A. MacDougall
Minister - - Deputy Minister
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1 -10/1a1. -ES V ILLI .
11) )I.MESW11•LE, t)ct, 7; - Mr.
George Clarke, Varna,- visited. friends
ill tore villtige on friday.
The Hisses Gertrude and Helen
Bonet, London, spent tett week -end with
their°parents, 31r. and Mrs, A. E. Bond.
Mr. and 111's. J1. J. Stock anti Mr.
and Mrs. Ertel Williams visited rela-
tives at l>ut•knuw on Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Delleau, Los Angeles,
Calif., spent ai couple of clays the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. 11'red 1Iu1-
ht.,lltirttl. ,
31r. anti Mrs. Tum Elliott arer:,(1tting
nicely settled in their new h .„lt'• We
heartily- welcome then' to out midst.
Anniversary services will be o,'ld in
.Iloltmtttville United church on Sunday,
October 1.2th, at `11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Rev. Reba here', of Varna, will be l.he
sfrt-•aker. fur the day. Special music
is bring prepared by' the choir. :1tE*
Among. triose who `tttt'erided ._,.. t
dinner and dance at the ltoyal York
Hotel, 'Toronto, oil Saturday night,
which was given 13 Mr. llarris of tate
Harris knitting factory, Clinton, Its a
treat to his i'niploy't't's,•-wtr(' the Misses
Charlotte 1111(1 Betty Stook. Hiss
Loraine ('tL, 11)1(1 Mr., N. Beard.
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DONNYBROOK
I )e ►N N Y 11ROOI?, Oct. 7. ----- Messrl.
Archie Purduti and Ernest 'Walker of
Winghttnl were Sunday visitors with
11r. gild Mrs. Stuart Chamney.
Mrs. 'feel R()binsoll and spit Jililmie
spent, the week -end In Kitelifener with
Mir. and Mrs. Stewart Smith and
family. '
Week -end visitors at the home of
Mr. and .Mrs. J. (1. Robinson included
Mt'. and Mrs. Doug. >Williams of Lon-
don, Mrs. John Macintosh and son
,Tim of_ Toronto and Mrs. Elizabeth
Naylor.
Mr. and 31i's. Blw in Chimney and
daughters;. Dorothy and Marilyn, (if
\\"iligham, ,were timidity WLsitors at his
home here.
('onstrnetl(111 `of a typleIIi s'mall's
d\4elliiig roiniirea the ti0(1 of 440 pounds
of flails. .
twee
teeth -century,
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ti
sol certalnlY '
its 0roWd
IT GETS AROUND ... TUE WORLD
Every country in the world is
iod> louyirtgC>anadian-Alumi-..:--
num produced at Arvida,
Canada, home of, the largest
Aluminum smelter in the world.
The "Alcan" ingot has become
d major factor in world trade
-- and a valuable source of the
foreign exchange which
Canada ,needs to cover her
own buying abroad. •,
a l u ilii i n U 1i1 in the north woods? Yes,'
even there this versatile metal makes itself useful
in a dozen ways. That canoetis aluminum. So are
the paddles. So is the rod, and the reel', and the
tackle box.' Non r usting, light -as -a -feather
aluminum is proving itself a natural for an
ever-growing liss of.sports ecltaip e.nt; skis and.
skates and hockey sticks and bicycles ... -
l:; And, of course, that's just one small part of the
story. From industrial casting's to objects of art,
Canadian manufacturers are leading the way to
stronger, 9 iglu ver, more attractive articles of
every -day ttse. Our . own development - and
research is helping them,to blaze••npielrai1s
places at their disposal a wealth of technical
.kti'ow-how. Today ova. six hundred Canadian
companies are turning out products made- with
this miracle •instal of the Twentieth Century.
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