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PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, August 250i, (.y4
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Win Group Title
'1•!t• 11'n -,:1'•I int. 5', ,;., ii
defeated Soafmmth Fawn. erre 1',n
Mouthy nteht 1akine tart nut o4
then •sort• to win tiro \V.O.A.A.
Ian! Pm sni'tball group title. Tho
1•'awn won the first c•t re in See-
; forth
' e-
fortll but last Friday the home town
elr1s heat Seaforth 221 end attain
Monday night 7.2. Brussels new
play Newton. Fawns wnl•' without
their regular piteher but on the
whole played a much better game
than they had Friday and the
Ttmssele ghee were 1. flnite!v of the
Ialert• a ;set double May kept the
,
f �•,T Ax i al
.trB '�•t5+' 'n
Brussels .Arena 830 p. 1',n
1'r'
rsdaS
1
Under auspices of Brussels Bowling Club
Admission $1.00
Watci}. Bills for further particulars
'DOING
., m.,"1 t,y `.1, - . Andy 1'r (Ivey, t,
Sp.tlran---M 9 :rl1111111P, T1nt Lr P.,: t'llt , leas t e, d
A quint plotsy w' 1 I !„ „. 1' t'� i Ma-inprTze ami Mildred lIc(]tu ,-
niz..l lei it ate, 1. An`. n t 7th ashen 1.�.erine nl ,v. ddht • 'rip 1"
\'ictnri;t 11 \t •"'•, t rv1 - `1i' iternaten, idler:ire 10,1Manitoulin
bride of Matt •Ir. , D. , a "t I !eland. the brute :core a T' ,1 tele.
Stanley and Mrg. Spelt. tau lethri, enbnrriine suit, buck nen' eel.' e end ti
The bride wag gaaned in leery fi a cerraea of Ste, eth0;ttr tnv - e)t
satin with yoke 4i net n ,haneed 31. I their cotton Mr. and Mr.t. 114'1011
1 me. and carried :Atneri'•tn it oluty tall take un re•idenn•' 9e, llr~<ta 0 1
roses and neg. Nor L ^odor, - 1
rte h 1,
Thr `.°rnnm'� € if '
vls n corona f „v •d i -,,,,,r': • , silver tea rervlee to the matron
shauider .leng'h vet]. A p„'tT' neve- I ' �
1 bnnnnr g•1'1 hrttgi •1 'i uh 1
lace, the gift 0f 111., grown w , Lr r strand pParle: flnwot h l , g til lock•
only ornament \ti-udh, r tit tgt rn•eanlAt. n o1P 1 .d 410 rt ,.t 1
bride litsg f ,irda min itl, Brant-
the gnat Hurn. netters and rd ,l."t.
— end•.+ �c Herald
Jahr.) VJ, I-l.oma `d6'":il Set.e&
Colaereeative' h.+�adereb1p
rune• t
For Hur en art e
Ann,unces Candideey
'Nott) I() A,'tr, Ill--llhr 1'l
Hanna, 01' e,1, .,i '110 0nt,,a, tee.
latnre, ann,uneed \\ '3'1 : tirr u.eu
111 M ,,,. ' I n „ 1'h
i,nr' i 'Irr•hiP "f tti' Tr,irret;
ive Cont' ry iii a tarty at its crn
4-'.011„11 n1' )I: •:• i, 1lt1',l Sept,311.
I3•, le the first candidate ofiirtaif7
to levee. !, 11.0 in in 111,• t41' tl1
tn.-.. left vacant wh,•n T.ht, Ilrrmken
retired fre'nse of Toone health
Pen -
ford wore 8 floor len h ire,' hilifn" . Th T?_ 1 Mr. Hann who hole,Hurrm-
visitors scow' down when it loosed mauve taffeta anti emoted 'cell '•rte t t r r n
as if they were about to ,.lost their roses. Best man woe Erlmnuri McKercher—Griffith i •i.;' t m i c: t, , + , ee New Crown etftorney
r.nrtal LagieL0 110 011',..• -;[ Pr:rn in Se,; f,trtlt ::nit educated
4.
RU ELS ONTA.f' •U
$A, E. 4lclirrt •<, Magieit•ate •
-
G. Hays, Crown Attorney'
T'.1'1• , R ' i.f -!. •.i.,11on::
t'1'O'R15
leen! art - r c b s 7 ria.. Prv'ia, MT-' for
yee .111'111 \t;. 11811111', MLA.
11:r tfurei, it 110,4 an -
n ort I)ndl•-y 'R. Trelmes,
1'. . r:,,dr rich, has 1) 0 appointee
Mateletrate ! n 1'M' teal the late
,i..mr-s W Vort,y. K,C, Exeter,
who died July 17, and fust 1.1. Glean
Hays. Se•aforth. has mra,t appointed
t rr•ru 4ttorn'p of !Tomei)County to
n seed air. Holmes.
Doth appointments were made ()
by rderan'minell effective
Anguet 12. T3oth wet•, sworn In
A Gnrlerteh.
an,cmrrakba r'., . Tit a. lovely garden '•eddin•
I , , r
runs.
;,� _ a :,� •� B. Tial.. `'she losing Pitrhot• 1',r After a ('permit t t et tit boon of
n=,x r-cn•sra,^��. •t'r;8,.7R"" I ft m
"Kansas Farmer"
Favorite Entertainer
The Kansas Farmer, Brussels owe
"singing violinist"; is a favorite Dominion.entertainer at fall fair; and agricul-
ture shows all over the Dominion.
The. North Ilay Daily Nugget
speaks very highly of him in a recent
issue or that r'tew8PaP-r in which a
picture of Sack and his Hired Help r
r appears. The sound of his Piddle end
old time •songs were to favorite_ at•
traction, as he played e.i 'he stt'°et
stage all throngh Not•tlt Bay's Old
Home Week. Slim, his bf:•el h. -1p, is
referred to in the same article, as a
colorful character an: tireless per-
former.
East Huron
Women's Institute
A 11t1111111,1'11t1111111,1'of delegates from th,
least Huron Woolen's Tnetttute will
attend the Guelph Arne00nventien
to be held at Memorial Hall, Ontario
.\arieulturlt] College, Guelph on
Sept. 1st and 2nd. An interesting
program has heen at•ranged. The
theme for the ronveutin.1 is "Work-
ing together we grow in understand-
ing mod aceom1lishmeltt." Anyone
interested is welcome.
BORN
McCALL—In Brussels .1e, Satm•daY,
August 21, to lar. and Mrs. Stewart
McCall, Walton—a sun.
Hear The Kansas Fawner
At Formosa, Sunday, Aag. 29ther
The Kansas Farm, Canaia's
only singing violinist and Slim
McClory who plays fifteen. different
musical instruments wall make a
personal eppenrance at Formosa
Park on Sunday, Aug. 2918 et 3 pm.
Take the whop' family to Formosa
to enjoy the tine enter7atrreent et
cowboy songs, mounta?n music and
comedy.
11
A good name is rather to
chosen than great riches, and
loving favor rather than silver
and gold.
Melville Church
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
No Sunday School During
August.
11 a. m. Divine Service.
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B. D.
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
The United Church
OP CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
Organist Miss Elva Sholdice
11 a. m Union Service
Rev. 3. H. Kerr PreaclreT
Junior Congregation and
Sunday School
Everyone Connally Welno.ne
Seafnrth, walked one and str,tek out the bride. the :nna. rmlP.
Library Notes
The following new Juvenile boolts
have been purchased by the library;
Wilder—Little town on the prairie
Wilder—Little house on the prairie
Barbour—The three -cornered flog
Farley—The black stallion returns
Porto—The girl of the Linrberiost
Hinkle—Dusty. the story Of a wild
dog.
Saeman—The Charlemmtt,., Crest.
Sackett Huricane Treasure.
Siong—Honk, the moose.
Estes—The middle Moiratts.
Fiction:
1 White --Nn trumpet before him.
The library will be elesed from
Church of England
Pariah of Brueselr
Rev. J. H. Kerr. Brussels.
14bh 'Sunday After TrinityW
Aeiguet 20', 1942
Aug. 30 to Sept. 7 wh'le the '.ihr
is on vacation. T5Ttt+ NEARM-Ifl� V , ''r
(11111010 alit
S. afnrth
Brusests T.
T'mPtrPe• f1. Cowan, onleshom;
DPI PhilPs, myth,
SEAPORTS -I — Ann Wilson, e.
le. Dale, 2h; E. Hnisser, 1f,; B.
Case, 3 b.; M Box, g.s.; M. Clarke.
lb.; 3. Curry, c.f.; B. Dale, p•: J.
Glanville, r,f.
BRITSSELS -- N. Show, 2b.; it,
Jewell, 1,f„ F. Shaw, 311.; S. Cole.
man, 1h.; M. Anrlerson, c.f.; A.
Campbell, c.; se. Anderson. p•: J.
Stephenson, at,; D, Willis, ss.
night and wankel time,.
R
H E'
non ons nen--^. w
none, A. An,lereon for lh•ttss•'la,
410 10e elx---7 11 4
DIED
CLARK—In Walton on Sunday,
August 22nd 1948, Henry Clark ix
his 78th year, His Maly rested at
the Walker Funeral Home in
Brussels until Tuetulay, Aug. 24111
when it was .taken to his home in
, Walton. A public funeral service
was conducted on Wednesday
Aug. 25th at Duff's t'nite.l Church,
Interment was in Brussel; cern."
tery.
trip to
other points.
tunny on So Dial ay afterim 0 a, •
W1nd;o' ani Dntrnit ant Susan Elizabeth,
of itTr, and
Mrs
They will reside in Brntufoid. Wroxeto• Smith
•n Ghent
Grai1ger---`1'o"ng Mr. and 3Tre
n .r naa, e .Tamwitown. Rev.
an] white eledioli h, rllenheten ;Mama Anglican Cin 1'r 1 a
UnM
Drifted Church, Dr. rNit•en •,f nfneiating clergymen. Th. ...waling
London united in mare:era. Esther music was played by Mlgg Mary
Elizabeth, dnlgitier of Mr, end airs. Gibsnn. Mise Gilberto Hawe soft+:.
Arthur Young of Labe Worth. The Lord's Prayer ant all wall be -
Florida and Gem•ge Clarence
side you. The bride •a1111 her faille,
.
Grainger, son of Mr Willison '"he, cave her in mirrlare. Nome
Grainger and the lab' 8(3(0. Grainger down to the alter with its ltid
ht"
of Toronto, tapers, on a petal strewn path
The bride. escorted by he,' father bordered with , vergreens and stmt.entered the church in a gown of mer flowers. Aer werldina dress
70,108er dour -b'.
C.. �.,.,.t C riffit11.t'
nine unit in
n
Alla. mile ear' ' f
Allan Meieereher.
J. t, g ao'. of Sr,
.1.1yo o- ,„ , 0 1 a - .'1
41
0110, meet. 1T.• t.a.- gnarl A•••' to.
m
' 3189, at Win8ha.
\ll 1 1 1110 t r t '1'1 , the '(
loin House in 1941,r r ,=d
1948 and ,,r:,in '003 1 in •. .\ in -r-
eliant, , ant. he is fernier m :3•or t f
stern ihlr vt•
Tn a settirm of err P n tv ,he Wint^hem. a R t n
of 2,008 person:+ ahem If rr.11ee north
of Stratford.
Married. he has one son.
Mr. Hanna said he 0311 announ7'
his platform 1a'er,
white crepe With lace peplum end
matching hole hat carrying, a mauve
orchid on a white bible.
A cousin, Mrs. Van Dyk•, of
Detroit was nridesmaid wearing a
Vane of gold satin with pink
neeessnries and a nosegey of pink
roses.
was of slipper satin with irserts of
Aleonrnn thee a slight train and lone
MY Point sleeves. Her finger-tip veil
wag reedit with a headdress of
white nstrieh and she „111 lett r'rt an„
white roses with R ,v: rdia. ;1Trg.
Wenner. Navin was her eiet°t•'e
hr'degmaid in a f0rm1t1 anar. 01
Stanley Grainger of London, :Amerirnn hlnsh Dirk taffeta.
brother of the ^:rn0411 was hest man, shoulder ienr'th veil hellfire....
Howard Grainger of Detroit and gloves and It sheaf of rot, r ,rryd•te
Glen Yeitng of Florida were' 0trt the same ('0101' . ffart. T,it•1r
1us11crs, I'tt,,, 1'1a°•'r 31,11•1e1gmt. rrnlgls of
Arnold Earl of Wat+rlen played t the bride wee 14 dainty 9nwer sir'
the o•gan 111d Donne r']a-•I(- aerie. j in a long dress of Tee 111,1 nitro,
"Through the ynare" end, "The( with Sewer in her her nil rarry
arien PRIT jIREt' NOW FOR. Lords Prayer." I inc. a l)Icl.,e' of Stvr t n , rni r^r•
`n Weal sch,tnis, Harry Glenn
18',:•-., th,- new Cavan Atterneer
i t been ,t member of the lass
Sea-
t.
e
fee,trut 3T Cnnnrf! ani Hays, ...n-
t - i, tri'- 19813 when he wasr ritual ,o the bar inlet -wing erad-
n„t1.1rt from Osgoode. Hall Law
-
F ',', !. Toronto.
'Irneher of a famtty long as-
' snniate,1 with the pnlitlrnl and
legal life of Huron County, the
new Crown Attorney is the fifths
• member of the Hays family to
' praetiee law in Huron County:
Mr. Hays enlisted in the RCN'V
in 1842, and after serving In the .
OBITUARY ranks, was commissioned and in
1945 was appointed to the joint
Dr. Howard Tyerman naval and civil nosit!l-n of De -
Word was received by Perey Tye3-`Pendents' Allowance Board Rep -
(man. North Exeter, of the death o4 rrsentatice for fhe Navy in West
his brother, Dr. Howard Tverman at ' ern Canada.
Asllcrnft, B.r.. an Augnft 18th. The He and his Partner are solicitors
doctor load been ill for sou' 1n[n for the Town of Seaforth and sev-
eral death was attrihn'ed to a carr rr:ll a.dinin'nr munieipalities. 13e
malady of the limes. The funeral is a member of the Canadian
was held nn Frirlt� A't u•'t 20th. De I.r•gien. th, M•a:onie Order and the
i< snrei0'0l by b. widow. Dr. Tier- Tions Club. Crown Attorney
1,nnn was a former resift, fit o:• this Hays is the potlngest son of the
Ante Mr.erel Mrs. ,Tames Hays,.
locality.
`J � ceafnrtb ci w^tlt continue to re-
i site .nl every nn ht= practice 4'e,
t r_.o..rge N. E 1 vnrds
u . ,,v
The re!Ppt.ion wog 1101d 81 Glen ; 11
Low Rail Fares
To The
Canadian National
EXHINT N
AT TORONTO
AUG. 27th .— SEPT. 11th
Fare and one third
for the Round Trip
(Government Tax Extra)
Good going Thurslay, Aluust
26th to Saturday, Sspieinbcr
llth inclusive
I RETURN LIMIT• -SEPT. 15
Fula information from any Agent
CANADIAN NATIONAL
'' REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
St. George's Church Walton -
9.15 a, m. Morning Prayer
!t. David's Church Henfryn--
2 p. m. Sunday Sdhool
3 p. m. Elvening Prayer
St. John's Church !trammels --
11 a. m Union Service
�_ a� ..-s. Couloir Man 111' ., u
ITet•e it 'c almost O.'ntenther -- wet.' grey ovens with Week acres-
•. 'n... weather is on the way .— g'o'ing with a eorsag • 1f roe 1 see,
heating equipment is heinet r „d'eri After e Ituffet supper th- bride
•— and fla 1 worries start .1101 -room :'•fi for Ottewa Vet tr>:l 1,
Quebec and North Bey. On th ir
rnr
soon! But one way yen (1331 sit'" on
fuel is by insulating with Johns•
Manville Blown Rock Wool Hontn
Tnsnla;tion,
Facts prove that 3-81 Blown Rock
Wool saves up to 30 per rent nn your
iterating rests. No -t only this year.
that year after year — ear: actually
'pays for itself. It pays off in
comfort too. Shuts out cold wintry
draughts — ]seeps Your home snug
end we:1•m. And in summertime
keeps yam• home up to to degrees
1 cooler.
if your home is not already in-
sulated,get the facts and free
080110.
]Tr. Mark ?heroin
of syr rrrn)) wvc hes
Fn11nni,rr OP, r?1
r..nt?r,: r _ 1 , 1d 741 nn
t'it, '11l"gts w•nre 1•nr•'
V.1,101,1' of the hr t,1, in
1)1"31''.t,r 1e,
mi
nm' e ^r
s e t..,..,.
.-•1'.l aa ,1:,: n1' ars.
Te, =rise '.'i'.116"'.'i'.'i'.116"tarnnn R-,1'. C.nt•ye
.. P is 'h-•1'r•rel +bat Mr. Holmes
R. nT., r 11 n R o t a ,ret
1 eaeteme of
return Heat will resid0 In Walleye I Tonne, Tlile Taeeen.' 1•,•" 1..-, ' .,1
hl;r_'. i lir the .Trnnm'p mat 0er 'v+tria .
— - - ! minced Trrsny on s'hn:in.- of valet.
Oldfield • Medal tenth wnpn rnr4000" of 1'n s,. Err
Summer flowors e,1 f, chis "'t1', � .T. T.. Celnr 'n nrnrinvnr s tnrw to
Healy deeoretr:d Melu•thnn .•tilted the bride ebger104 there were was
rewarded. The pailhearrr4 Ile. ,,n Ione ldtl :=ird with official life.
Church ,m Sahrrday. ,T11iy ."•tat for present four tameraflntt. Penni the 't 8 118 Charley Connell, Fred n d...
a do11118 ring ceremony ,1 L`'•^,11 p.,11. i fantilirs of (',nth grid= ant name.
Horton :Vinare. Fred ter(', Nerrls' 00 the county, sits �ranMather,
wizen Jean Aileen 8Tnril,1 Madill be- I For + ivn111ng the bride donee tl he lair Dr.\' 3. Holmes', "
1 Loverin and Clifford Hall, all cf county treasurer for route years,
came the bride of ltae:well Carey 1 snit of navy enherdine with retreat- flt•renh, eh d'str1,4 Tnh'rnre'rt wus
Oldfield of Brnssels, Ont. The Iteldr . snvirs of the eerie shade, with " 'mole in Oakland eemeterr, ,rn01c his maternal rrtndfatita , the
is a daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. 1`h110,- tailored cost of crimson -ed ether -
rector Among the relttiv°s nal Arebdnasnn Elwood, was a fa.
Madill. Meianet:on. •ind the groom 1; dine. A cersa0' of dark red rases friends attending from a distenoe r°etor of St. George's Ansi _,
•
rmm�lrted the ensemble. Church. Goderie.h.
.s a son u1' ler. and :.,r ""_,..._ .,,. were her hnshand. Goer^? mi. Mr. Holmes is a native of Goderiehe
field. Dundalk. Rev. F. ,Teetot l of 1 Hann their retina from a hong wards• and remits, Prtan. Reith :blit 1'r calved his early edf (33odn In
anrd 1111 311' all of Stratford; Dv.'Wingham. After graduating from
TtTnrelp 7`3,.. Smith, N^w Rnch" rile• Mich gelinn1 end Osgoodo Hall, he
\T.Y.: P: Smith and sons, Fd• began practice of law in Goderich in
were. Jnselth and Donald. Gn°iPh: 1020: end was appointed Crowne
1 Mr. and Mrs. T. Sutherland. Della- `
Attorney in 1931.
' 1 Ins Gdtter& Ott eve: Toenail cif -
Seaforth.
Ne- fientstrate
Tee fun •.:1 ,a Mrs. nt 1'i MT ' [ : 1 Fl ,d Hn1P,es has
! t .1',..l. 9 r1m, i, .t.. ire„ .p•[. 1 been the ah, ^row? Attorne7
w •,f Huron 03", 'tv for trio Haat 17
1'1'. ?{ n 'nn C..>n 1'.t? TT ..
1 To, m a.r.'1 weal held front rear , 3revin,t3 :r wnioh he prae-
t its°d T,w to !•nierinh for some
fhe crn r F r , r. 1, •m, Pr•',rl:rfa°-
,m1 vw t ... is the fres' ,^own Aftnrney tis
reit4•T Cltnrch Fr'trlr�i'l� ,'rnd,vt,
i t-lterio to . 8aicn f'n accept the
d fir c crier which we,= t 0' ' Pc4X3111: 1)f m 1 531101'
„, , , T•,^cs TTr cnrcead d nig t; eve,
the late
friend: 1e, e1',°^ ` nn I; rt fi. Holme as Crown Attorney
tv tlir of Rnrnl t'itnl.1 - O1111,1:‘...,:t.‘ ;:inn t't lnttnr, was sappatnted Bounty
to the high natrf:^m i•t wlrir.'h in10" of Sintene His Ismily has
estimate on Johns -Manville Blown Morning's Mills performed the cher- moan ten through Northern Ontari,
Rock Wool Home Insulation from many. Mrs. Albert Madill. matt of Mr. and '.\ars. Glenn Allan Me.
R. E. JOHNSON the bride, played the weddi•nr mnsir, Karr1101 will talcs nn resident= 10
Brussels — Phone. 34•1'-4 Mr, Fulwood Madill wag soloist. I ,Temestotvn.
Representative for Huron County. Given in marriage iy her father. I
�„�,...— the bride wo•, a hnernilt gown of t Save On Butter
He married \sits Helen MacLean,
_ white hrnrad°d nrranva. The hoop 1 Tho Sntrh Thistle •'•[fora port Nn 1 ford. SllvnOrrvillr: Mis4 TIPGsie Wtnghear, and they have five child
, „•�„a„•a,,,,an••°• glrtrt w•na 0811,1•13 nn Wifil white satin I S!lvrrwnnda linger at ler 1h "viriten White• awn, ere F. . aFFerr1.ren, lira S F Garotte London; Mrs.
NOW PLAYING
NOW PLAYING -1st show 7 P.M.
In Technicolor -
t Thurs., Fri., Sat. Aug. 20.27.28
Three Daring Daughters
with
Jeanette MacDonald Jose Herb!
Jane Powell
Lovely to look at—delightted to hear
Set In both Metropolitan and ..Tropi-
cal splendor. The show with the)
happy "Hello"—a hit parade of songs'
Mon., Tues., Wed.—lst shoe, 7 P.M..
le Technlootor
Aug. 30.31, Sept. 1
Gentlemen's Agreement
with
Gregory Peck John Garfield
Dorothy McGuire and Celeste Holm
A' winner of the Academy Award—
Taut dramatic entertainment of
excellent quality.
Next Thurs., Frl , Sat. Sept: 2.3.4
The Wisful Widow of
with
Abott and Costello
It's as long in laughs and comic
antics as it is In title. Marjorie Main
le the widow with the large family
and the farm.
COMING -1n Technicolor
Wagon Gap
with
Alta Hayworth and Lamy Parks
Capitol "Theatre
LISTOWFIL
Adult Entertainment •
Wed. Thur' Auguet 25-26
"Desert Fury”
in Technicolor
Ihow knots, showing ,inn 11' fr111' e1 I'', Sllv,'rwond'a Tt's Bound to be,
llece. The nylon yoke tray ein.nru? good.
1 with pearls. Aer emhrnilanrt 3l"• • I PHONE 86
II cnt head haln. She carried A ens- 1. • CARD OF THANiCS
Omelet -1i veil was held with t1 Ferrell I
Fri. Sat. Aug. 2728
Double Feature
"BANJO" plus
"Vigilantes of Boom Town"
Sat. Mat. at 2.30 - Serial
Mon.; Tues. Aug. 30-31
"THE LOCKET" with
Laraine Day, Brian Aherne
Robert Mitchum
TUESDAY FOTO-NITS
OFFER $100
Mon. Attend' Card Night
COMING:
Wed. Thur, Sept. 1-2,
"On An •Island With You"
•
In Technicolor
Esther Williams
Peter Lawford
Jinuny Durante
araamomaammaaaavadanaaaaarmammanese
CKNX every Mon, to Fri,
at 6.P. M.
Toronto: Mrs Chltrn111t', 1Mttrheli: i P.. E. Walker. Taros+o; Dudley T)3„
Mrs. William Tiley. .awned; Vra- 1 Toronto; John. Hull, Que.; and'
F. Lnngfnnt, Stretfnr,i; Aar 11111",' Donald. a student at Roderick Col-
toil. Mitchell: C Donnie ''angel j i,•:,sate Tlnstitute.
land and Gordon W. R33'111. Streit.'
ford: Mfga Eva Adams. Miss 'Mabel1
CA 110 hminnPt tf white c1t"1's 111" T wish 3141 convey my Milt ern
j I
1 DfcI., nd, Lorne MatthOwa and Mias
Fivin RiOhnrdsot, soot^r of fhe 1miAr 'thongs to my ',nnny frtolds 4nr their jj r, Cherry, Ottawa; Miss Flnrinda a 6:1
,w
a,s matron of hnnmtr wm^ ,rebid 1 lrin)1 deeds. cards, flower's and taste j Jrlhngnn, and airs. T. T. Smiths.
1 PEOPL ' I'VE KNOW
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with m'ltr'hin_O• 'lear1Rr)114 and I sifts daring my stay in hospital ani Atrx,ndrt,' Elwood ()altos, Rrnek•; "` -
,'armed a resr,dr hnno','rt t0 erne' 11 .i 511100 01)101110 home. W41 ds nannnt j e s s °s a' 111
h tt -mntAa rintinn
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v111°, representing the Department
rnlnnr°d rosea. Th r r - ecpress my apPrr �^ ? of Edneattnn: H. W. Knight, Pres -
were Miss Minn Oidflnlrl, error of Mrs. STarnld Kearney 1 cntt and VIT. S. Stewart, Winnhes-j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cousins r�<
Pres-
' Ile el'nnnt. and "Kiss Eleanor Clarke t weak -end visitors is Toronto.
1 ter. mnhl]c school inspe^tors; A. TPI, 1 o a e
Attlee Otdfletd were 0rn0n net with I P41trlar Brussels Girl 1 Nelson. Stratford, public school in- Mrs. David Inglis 880 a visitor in
matrhin0 h°artdlrsa rine carried 0 , F°ted At London specter o4 North Perth, end Mrs. Toronto last week for a few days.
eas'nds ,anomer 0f red rna"a, 3T1ts 1 Nelson. —Stratford 13sacon•7Terald
1 1Tisans H°len Crawtnrd, llve7vn i
Clark° wet 1e, ten tinge net with The late airs. Edwards was a Miss Matrdeen McLetd of lucknovr
1 Knight and 3Targaret 'Knight wero
ma'tohing headdress Ind her flowers j joint 1anstesa°a fora "sa1111140 party" former resident of Rrnasels for many
were a raseadn 10,10net of ,i, fir, I tit their apartment on Waterloo
• years. Sympathy is expressed to the spent Monday with Miss Bessie
ms°g. Patsy Otdfl°1d, nt°1'r of the !street, 1e, honor n1 3135 dlsdy`i bereaved fancily by ,heir many Moses,
groom, and Carol Ann., Rfr'lerdsnn j Davidson, Who leaves sarin in sea.friends here, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ffarcey, Torontd,
niece of the bride, worn tlro"r 'tires � frmhnr -1,K, New Liskeard where
wearing yellow Swiss Pnthrnidr,'e'1 i she has acopted a posltioo on the , _, and Miss N. Jardine, Hornby, hate
organdy. They carried colonial 11411- I staff of tate Notional Oro?ers been holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Aunts of manv0 sweet mane 'Mr. ' rompan3t• TAmltOd• i W. S. Scott.
Melville Presbyterian Church * * x1'
Lorne Oldfleld, toits1n of OP groom. Daring the evening toncasta and t
ni'r. enjoyed atter which
was heat man. The ushers worn • games were on oy ^" •."• occupied
Manson 1Vra4i1.1 5110 Mr, 1)nn rar0I'. friss Davidson was prevented with Melville t7hnreh Sunday morn Munith, Mich11S'an were Sunday vied-
The r°ceptlon was held at the i a st from the 13th chapter tors of Mrs, George Manners and her
home of the bridre'a parents, where
Mrs. Madill re0eived he: etiests
wearing green -end rust 11rtnt81
crepe, will white accessories and a
corsage of bronze roses. The groom's
mother, .who assisted. wore green
eyelet Jersey, mink furs and 'black tfriends,
accessories. Iter cors'ige was Yet-
oifng silver compact, and preached
11cto Is refreshments were served of T.iuke 9th verse 'Christ preachos ,s4st0r, Mrs. Marguerite Kinney of
by the hostesses. ; repentance.' Many la.stin8 points Munith, Michigan..
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(}10dvs who has been on the 5iflce were presented by the speaks', he *
staff of the London Hosiery M1111' w111 also speak next Sunday before ¶ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. ll')t'rlor, 1\gir, -
the peat ate years will be greatly' he cud this family leave after a i and Mrs. Garnet lrerrlor and ems
missed by her boat of London month's holidays among his former
friends.
a'
Wattle 0i Whitchuroh were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Staple?
Wheeler. " a ;