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AM1R1., 'Time fte-sWiterner
here! Haying -operations have be-
gun! . FAITIVA0P, IW.OPX "Y'qs•
baling hay last 'week. , 'erne farm-
ers think this might be one of the
..earliest dates knewn in. these parts
for the. slimmerjob of providing
food for the *vele next winter,.
Doesn't seem look since- the snout
left ust
Rev. R. Meetly, *Teter of St,
Mark's. Anglican Church, 'conduct-
ed his first communion last Sun-
.,., day Since his.. recent ordination.
The Blyth Fire Brigade was call -
.ed to the home of Mr. Lloyd M
last week to put out a
fire On a gee truck. HOwever the
flames. were extinguished and the
call was 'cancelled. .
Mission Band Rallye0-41re Wil-
fred ' Sanderson and Mrs.• Donald.
,Haines and members of the., Knox
Ida White, Group of the QC:C. at-
tended their :rally 'at Hernial], Car-
mel Church last Saturday. Mrs.
WellingtOn .Gocid, of Blyth, the
children's work secretary, presid-
ed. The weledine :an& th,1 de-
votional period': was. taken. by the
Hensall children. C,O.C. groups
were present from Goderich, Sea -
forth and Clinton and also ex-
plorer's groups. , Miss Barbara
Woodruff, deaconest .at Knox Pres-
byterian Church, GOderich, wss
guest speaker and told bhe
child-
ren the story .of little Chinese phild-
f, their religion and their cus-
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eMs. • -Over 125 children regis-
tered and there were visitors. Mrs.
Frank Raithby and Mrs. Alvin
Leatherland also attended this
rally. `-
Mr. •and Mrs. Charles Snelling,
of Brucefield, visited last Wednes
day with her brother, Mr. Andrew
Kirkconnell, and Mrs. Kitkconnell.
Mr, end--11,1rs.Alex-.Tohristone, Of
Parksville, Vancouver Island, are.
guests ,of -their brotherLintsw;7Dr.
B. C. Weir and_ their niece, Mrs.
Duncan MacKay, Mr. MacKay,
Barbara and John,
Guests last Sunday:al the home
of Mr. and 1VIrs.'" Adrew Kirk-
connell were:. Mr. Norman Miller,
of Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs:
Henry, Youngblu.t, of Kitchener;
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kirkeonnell
and•Thanald-,--of -QatletielfriVir. and
Mrs. LOuis Blake, Faye and Mary
Anne, of Brussels; Mr. and Mrs,
• John Deer, of Aulburn, and ,Mr.
and Mrs. Norman McClieohey and
Cathy.
e, Miss Winnie Thompson and Mrs.
'Gladys- Wallis, of Clinton, visited
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la . 4iiikdaY with Mrs. ellatige..,,',....
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awn cern *>-•; fx-T
'wee present rein Sea orth, Gode-
kick IArautiferd, ClSawe, Kitchener
and .4iburn. ,
'Birthday Party.- The annual,
birthday( pailt1 of ° the ir111.S. a
E o x United Chureh was helttitli,
:114s. Oliver Anderson preidig.
Words of welcome to he guests
were spoken by the presient. The
financial statement was • given, by
the treasurer, Ms. Harold Webster,
and the thank -you notes were read
by Miss Margaret R. Jackson. It
was decided to hold the nept meet-
ing', the TOSday folloWing the
Biblechool-rimy 'JulY' Man.
Kenneth MoDdifgall was izrcharge
of : the, deVIttienal peried, • The
Scripture was read4 MS. Harold
W.bter•and the medatinli on this
passage was. given by Mrs. JOhn
Durnin, followed !v. Prayer bY rs.
McDougall. A duet Was swig iv..
Miss Sadie Carter and Mrs. Gordon
1VroClineheir. Mrs. Sweeney gave
a balk .on tihe work of the church
in the Maritimes, especially Noya
Scotia where Rev. and Mrs. Swee-
ney. were posted for four years
before coming to this church. Mi*.ss
M. R. Jackson favored with a piano
instrumental. Mrs, 'Fred Toll pre-
pared and read a full report of
the morning session of the WS
Presbyterial held: at North Street
United Church, poderihe-oti Match
19th. Mrs. 'James Craig prepared
afternoon. report which was also
read. by Mrs. Toll. The offering
was received by Miss Viola Thomp-
son and Mrs. Harold Webster. Mrs.
MoDougall spoke a: few words' of
thanks to her committee.
Regent visitors with Mr. a
Mrs. Robert Chamila inciuded
Mr. and Mrs. R. .T. Kerr, of Inger=
soil; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trowhill
and daughter Dawn, et Weed-
steck; M. Doald-Jardn and Miss
Dorothy Chamneyeof Wingham..
Ms, •Alipe Brisbin and daughter,
gr. find Mrs. Joluk Cos and „dau
ter; of Orland* PlOrida, and Mys.
M. H. Martin, , of Goderich visited
last week with Mr, and Mrs. Bert
Taylor. Mrs. 13risbin is a niece
of Mrs. Taylor end Mrs. Martie„
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wgner,
Shirley, Donpa enl. ,Lenis, of Mas-
selone °hie; spent. few. dam last'
week -end with 'his• brothers and
Sisters here.
• Mrs. ErtintersOn Rodger, and son
Gary were Detroit visitors last
week. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Orville 'Phyle, , of
uelp4, Visited last Sunday with
M. Hiram. Lindsay and her mo-
ther, UM Clark who is a patient
in ,Goderioh hospital.
Victor W. Shouldice.-Mrs. Wil -
liana T. Robison attendedthe, ftin-
eral service of her brotherVictor
W. Shouldiceoat Toronto lastveek.
Interment Wa$ in the Glendale
Memorial Gardens. He waS inhis
64th year and was a 'former Mem-
ber of the Department of Veterans'
Affairs. Mr. Shouldice had been.
head of the X-ray and medical re-
cords department el Sunnybrook
hospital until his retirement a year
ago. He serveeas a captain in the
161t Bruce battalion in World War
I and as a flight lieutenant in the
RIAF 'during Wdrld War iL ,He
was a member of ,..Htnribercrest
United Church. 'Surviving are his
idow, the former Mabel L. Stock-
fish, a son, WillArd' V. ShOuldide
and a .granddaughter, Karen, th.O.
Sitve-FST Mit: T.
Toronto, and Mrs. W. T. Robison,
of Allburn, and two brothers, Wil
ham, Of Shallow Sake and Stewart
of Shouldice, Ont.
Matthias (Mac) Scarlett. •-•-„ Miss
MaSgaret R. •Jackson, Mrs. Hareld
Sprung, Mr. Clarence .Cox and Mi.
Melbourne Cox, of Goderich, at-
tended thefuneral servce. last
Wek hil'orono for Mr. NE Scarfet
who passed away after a very short
illness. He was the son t• Of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John Scarlett,
of Leadbury. He served in "the
First World War with the Can-
adian Corps of Signalersftand Wes
eniployed by Imperial 04,Ltd. His•
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Edgar Leatherland presided for
the Presbyterian 'Young People's
meeting. _The Minutes were .read
ffy the secretary, Helep ouLg-
• Thebriing was received by
Clarence Govier. A business peried
followed and Rev. D. J. Lane read
a letter ,concerningtlie Fall Rally
of the Presbyterial Y.P.S. There
will be an executive meeting of
the P.Y.P.S. of the Presbyterial on
Julie 23rd• A bowling party is
being planned for June 19th for
th' memhers. The Scripture_ was.
read. by Marilyn Deer. Edgar
Leatherland gave an aceount Of the
wok of Anna Gaudin, a missionary
in Nerthern Manitoba.
,Jackson-Daer. - Bouquets. of.
pink lupins and white spirea prd-
vided a lovely setting for the
doitle-ring ceremony when mar -e°
nage vows were exchanged by
Ellen •Marie Deer and Ralph Milton
James Jackson in St. Mark's An-
glican Church on- June 6. Rev.
Robert F. Meally officiated for the
service and Miss Margaret Clerk
presided at the church organ for
the traditional wedding:music. The
bride is the daughter Of Mr. and
Mrs. John Daer, of Auburn, and
the •groom is .the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Jackson, of Mitchell.
The bride entered the a,ehurch on
the arm of her father, dressed in
a white gown in waltz -length,' �f
chantilly lace and •net over satin.
The lace bodice featured High neck
line with lily -point sleves, and •a
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Members of the 1959 Leaders Club, 'jointly' spon-
sored by the University otAlreetern Ontario and.
The London Free Press 'represented 15 coun-
ties of VVestein Ontario. Above are the boys
from Huron and Bruce. Left to right front
roW;Stephen •Caregie, Walkerton District
School ; Keith HO -4111S' SOtitli7Htiren DiStrict High
School; Exetee- Peter Ntinitl,; Wirighani Dis-
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trict High School; Lionel Hamilton Kincer-
- diee District High School; Robert Youn, Luck-
nOW District -Higlr School. Back- row left to
right are Maurice D,elton; Goderich District
Collegiate Institute; Frank 'Malone,' Dublin High
School; Donald Tremeer, Seaforth District H•igh
School; • David, Alexander, Clinton District. Col-'
legiate Institute;- Scott MeC-lure, • OhesleY District
High SehOol:-
full . skirt of lace. The elbow -
length veil of French illusion was
helld in place by a: Swedish crown
• of lace and pearls. She carried
a white Bible the gift of St. Mark's
Church • which was crested with
red Betterirne-ro-m- raMohert
Seilr, of Mitchell, was her sister's
matien of honor wearing a strap-
less gown ib allerina-length Of •
shrilly nylon nets\and lace over
satin with matching jacket and
headdress' and carried a bouquet
of white baby mums with blue rib-
bon, trim.. The ..,gtiest soloist was
Mrs. .Norman McClincheY, • oPf Au-
burn,. sister 'of the bride, who Sang
'T11. Walk Beside Yo" befoe' the
cerembnY and during the signing
of the • register sang `0 Perfect
Love."Mr. LeRoY Jackson, of
Mithell; •brother• of the groom,
was groomsman' and the uShers
were Robert Deer, brother of4the
bride and Mr. Thomas Watt, of
Mitchell, cousin cif the groom. For.
the reception held in the Sunday
Scheel limn of Knox Presbyterian
Church, the bride's mother receiv-
ed the guests wearing a dress of
figured silk,with matching jacket
and white .accessories and -a cor-
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sage of pink carnations. She was
assisted •by the groom's mother
wearing a dress of embossed beige
silk with matching jacket and ac-
cessories and a pink carnation,
corsage. The brides- table-- was
centred with a beautiful wedding
cake topped with whiteelovebirds
holding tiny rings, and the tables
were lovely with bouquets of spirea
and bleeding hearts. The dinner
was served by members of St.
Mark's„Guild. For a wedding trip M
to (he aritimes the bride donned
dress of figured paper • taffeta
in royal blue shades with a boat
neckline and, royal blue coat and
white accessories and a corsage of
red roes. On their ..return they
Will reside in ° Mitchell. Guests
were present from Detroit Milton
Mitchell, Burlington, Waterloo,
Newry and Auburn.
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--Misarbara-. Sanderson return
ed on Sunday from Clinton hos-
pital Where she had''had her ap-
pendix removed last Monday. •
Mr. ' Stewart King visited /est
week with his father, Mr. Russ.el
King, and Mrs: King. He had just
returned frOrp a holiday spent in
the Hawaiian Islands. - • .
Mr. Gebrge Raithby visited last
week in London with his brother,
James ,who is very ill.• We Wish
Mr. Raithby a speedy recovery.
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WEEK CHAPT
The Jtme meeting of .theAhmeek ported on the lwreasive 9 ellIlle
Chapter. MOE, was held at the
home ° of the regent Mrs.. Jas.
Robin, (Cards. Were read trim two
of the members in appreciation of
remembrances sentto thexn while
hospitalized.
Mrs. Gordon Henderson, edtica-
tionea secretary, read a 'letter from
Jim Driscoll in. Nyhich he gratefully
acknowledged the general profi-
iency arward from the chapter, Jill
is attending Rdeau High' School
in Ottawa. •
After discussing tlie date of the
tea at Mr. E., J. Pridham's, it
Was decided to hold it the Itith
as first planned. •
me Mowing ladio were named'
conveners of committees: . Sirs.
Oodd, kitchen; Mrs. Stokes, tea
-room; Ms. N. Clairmont, home
akrng; Mrs. T. glazier,white elephant table.
Mrs. W, R. Gardner and Mrs.
Harold Bebtger brbught interesting
and detailed reports of ,the Pro-
vincial annual meeing, IODE, held
in Hamilton. Mrs. Gardner re-
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with the procession of near Y 109
standards, Queen Mary's carpet,
the new president, Mrs; W. ° R.
MOriSOn;, • SerViceS, • at home and
al%
abroad and Publicity ilndfilmi. . .
Mrs. Bebtger reported . on the •,- '
New 'Canadians, edtfe.stion, pen
pals, the . standard and ways and
means. Mrs, Stokes thanked the
ladies for bringing such interest-
ing information.
Mrs. Holland, secretary for '4m-
pire and World Affairs, read an
article by Bruce Hutchison, on
'The, Unconquerablei:ench , Can-
Mims." The author i sited Otte -
'bee on its 200th. ann ersary and
treeorTled many 'of thechanges in
habits and customs of the people.
There will be no meetings in
July andAugudt.. . .
By the terms.of the GATT paet 4
(General :Agreemnt of Tariffs- and
Trade), of which Canada is one of
34 member countries, each member.
.gLients to ail other members most- *.•
fevred-nation tariff concessions./
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