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'fn a setting of white gladioli,
carnations. and palms, the Rev. '
ltirr'. e-6 T. Kraehn officiated at the
;lrrirr'age of Shirley Irene \IeKay
and James Ray Solberg at eleven
thirty o'clock en August niueteenth
fin Saint 3oeeph s Cathedral Rectory.
He Palo. N. Y, Miss McKay is the
5anghter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roy
McKay and the erandaughter of the
letie'Mr. and
Mrs. Charles N. McKay
of Brussels. The bridegroom is the
sun of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H Solberg
,f Sparta. Wisconsin.
e1ren in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of imported
"French Chantilly lace and lustrous
feral Satin. The fitted bodice of
'4ace was fashioned with a high neck-
line edged in matching scalloped
'face and the same detail repeated
ens the edge of the long tight sleeves,
forming points on her hand. A wide
,Pastel of lace, stemming from the
bodice, enchanted the front of the
wwirling skirt, which rounded out
Into a full Cathedral train. A finger -
veil of filmy Frenen Silk Illusion
Teas held by a Point De Venise lace
cap. She carried a templet of white
,^rchids,
Miss Mary Helen McKay. sister of
-be bride and maid of honor, wore
n gown of lavender marquessitte and
chantilly lace over lavender tissue
faille, fashioned with a V neckline
and full buffant skirt. The snug
fitting waist was held with a crushed
satin band. She wore a large picture
hat in matching color and carried
a bouquet of yellow roses.
Richard Joslyn. of 'Manchester,
Iowa. was best man. and ushers
were Daniel Popielin of Buffalo. and
Russell Wilson of Toronto.
The mother of the bride chose a
grey lace dress with rose accessories
and orchid corsage. The groom's
mother selected a blue crepe dress
with white accessories and orchid
corsage.
A breakfast and reception was held
following the ceremony at the Peter
Stuyvesant Hotel.
For traveling to the Adirondack
mountains, the bride wore a taupe
gabradine suit with matching hat
and chocolate brown accessories.
Atter September 1, the couple will
be at the home at 607 East Mont-
gomery Street, Sparta, Wisconsin.
FREDERICK F. HOMUTH
Phm. B., R. O.
Carol E. Homuth R. O.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth R. O.
Registered Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
BLUEVALE
LISTOWEL
Richard ,Johnson, 53 years of age,
is among the active farmers in this
community. during the harvest
operations. Although crippled to
quite an extent from arthritis, he
did a sizable job mowing and raking
bay, using horses.
The A agust meeting of the Wom-
en's Institute was held at the home
of M.re, Charles Mathers, with more
than 3n members and visitors
present. Mrs. Archie Parker pre-
sided. Cards were sent to shut-in
members. I
Miss Emma Johnston, historical
research convener brought Tweeds-
muir history books for inspecttob,
The books contain mach interesting
material and more items are fre-
quently contributed. The Tweeds-
muir books go on forever. As soon
as one is filled. another is started.
Mrs, Alex Corrigan conducted
a musical quiz, and Miss Rubena
Duff, retired dietition of Women's
College Hospital, Toronto, gave a
talk on "Dieting for Health."
After the meeting all repaired to
the lawn for an auction sale of
small contributed articles, which
brought in $13. Miss Olive Scott
made a good auctioneer. The hostess,
assisted by Mrs. Walter Smillie and
Mrs. Fleming Johnston, served re-
freshment.
earnamegroterse
Wednesday, August 23rd, 1.880
L. Aitken aecompauied by their
guests, Mrs. Ross Douglas and
Miss Flora Stewart, Toronto,
visited Mr. and Mrs, Donald Street,
Listowel, and with Mr. and Mrs,
Colin IFIngland, Wingglham,
MRS, G. CALDBICK ONE
OF FIRST IN CALD@ICK
(The Northern Daily News,
Kirkland Lake)
HAILEYBIIRY -- People tlurough•
out the North learned with regret on
Friday. July 38th, of the death of
Mrs. George Caldbick who died at
her home in Haileybury.
Mrs, Caldbick 'was one of the
pioneers of the district, having
come to ITaileybury in 1905, with
her husband and family, Mr.
Caldbick at that time was In-
spector of Provincial Police, brut
was eppcinted sheriff of the Dist•
trist of Timisltamine in 1913, an
appointment whish he held until
he retired in 1935. The family
, lived at Cobalt and New Liskeard
as well as Haileybury for a number
of years, but have resided on Brown-
ing Street, since 1924.
Until a ts'eel: before her death
Mrs. Caldblck had been in excellent
health. but suffered a stroke on
July 17, five days before her 79th
i birthday,
Born in Brussels, Huron County,
Mrs. Caldbick was the former
1 Catharine Melissa Smith. Mr. and
Mrs, Caldbick would have cele-
, prated their 50111 wedding a.nniver•
sary in November of this year
having been married in 1595 at
Brussels.
Known for ieer kindness to every -
Mr. and Mrs. 0, B. Moffatt and
family have 'moved their household
effects from Ingersoll to their new
farm home two miles and a half east
of the village on Highway 86, whieh
they recently bought from the ,
Archie Messer estate. Mrs. Harvey
Messer has returned. to Toronto,
atter spending six weeks at their
snmmer home here. She was aceom-
panted by Miss Stewart of Toronto, I'
who had been a guest at the home
of Miss Duff. Miss Lillian Garniss,
Detroit, is with her sister, Mrs. J.
7. Sellers, and other relatives.
Personals: Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cowan ,
visited Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Hiles,
Aawoon; tvar. ann lvf,rs.
Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mes-
ser accompanied Mrs. Blackmore
and Miss Betty Messer to London
on bhe first lap of their trip to
Vermillion, Alta.; Mrs. Mary
Robertson with her sister Mrs. J.
A, Geddes, Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Henning, Mr, and Mrs.
George Fischer attended the
funeral of their aunt, Miss Mar-
garet Henning at Wingharm; Mrs.
Arthur Shaw, Mrs. Laura Kirton,
Mrs. Curtis and Margaret, with
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Nichol; Mis-
ses 'Mary and Ruby Duff. Mrs. M.
Goderich Business
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one and as a woman who devoted her
life to her family. Mrs. Caldbielt
was held in the highest esteem by
her wide circle of friends and
neighbours. She was staunch mem-
her of the Anglican Church and a
member of the Women's Auxiliary.
Mrs. Caldhick, whose death is the
first break in the family, leaves to
mourn her loss. her husband, four
sons,' three daughters, 15 grand-
children and one great grandson.
On learning of their mother's ill-
ness, all the family arrived home
and were with her when she passed
away.
Surviving are Mr. Caldbick,
Margaret (Mrs. C: E. Taylor), of
Timmins; Samuel, Timmins; Jane,
(Mrs, Albert E. Cain), Timmins;
Joseph, Seattle. Wash; Helen
(Mrs. J. H. L. Brennan), Toronto;
George, Ottawa, and Edward, of
Montreal.
Mrs. John McCutcltaon. Mrs. John
Johnston. three brothers David, John
and Adam Smith predeceased her.
Mrs. Geld:hick was the last of the
family.
;Services were conducted by Can-
non Cyril Goddien, from St. Paul's
Anglican Churdh, Haileyleualy, on
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with
Mermen/ in Mount- Pleasant Cem-
etery, Haileybury.
Earl . Sawtell
WROYT31)PR — At the 'United
Church, Helen Mary Sawtell and
Arnold Leslie Earl were united in
marriage, The bride Is the only
daughter of Walter A. Sawtell,
Wroxeter, and the late Mrs. Sawtell,
and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Leslie Earl, of Ethel.
Rev. John MacCrimmon, Toronto,
uncle of bite bride, officiated. Music
was played by :Donald Dunbar, Ethel,
and Miss Gilberta Howes, Wroxeter,
sang.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a floor length gown
of white nylon marquisette, fashion-
ed with high neck, Peter Pan
collar, cap sleeves, and mittens. A. it she serves cocktails.
full length veil of embroidered tulle
illusion was held -ny a headdress
f Bliss of h
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The Voice Of Temperance —
You have to go to the Ontario
Liquor Act territory to hear this one.
It is a common saying among hostess.
es there. The cynical word that is
going the rounds is this—if you give
Your guests lots of drinks it doesn't
matter what food you offer them.
That seems to he one way to aocomp•
lisp the degredatlon of hospitality,
The reflection is not on the hostess-
es, that they want to turn their
tables into a bar. The reflection 1s
on the guests. After several drinks
their taste for food has deteriorated,
so have their eating manners, There
is no telling how offensive her drink-
ing guests may he to the sensitive
hostess. This is the risk she takes
o t e valley. The bride
carried (Better Time roses,
Miss Laura Earl, Ethel, sister of
the groom, was bridesmaid, wearing
a gown of yellow taffeta, and carry -
in a bouquet of harmonizing roses.
Chester Earl, Ethel, was grooms-.
man for his brother, and James
Dunbar, Wroxeter, and Richard
Howson, Toronto, ushered.
Atter reception in the church
parlor, the ,soup's left for their
honeymoon, the bride traveling
in a gabardine suit in sky blue
shade, blouse of pastel pink and
navy accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Earl will
take up residence at 107 David
street, Waterloo, Ont,
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