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Weddings
ARGENT—II ENRY
A pretty summer wedding took
place on Saturday zrfternooti at 3.30,
o'clock, at first United Ohureh, Galt,
when Dente Doreen, eldest daughter
of. Mr. and Mn.sEdgar W, Ilent'y,
of Clifford, and ,William James Ar.
gent, of Clinton, only son of the late
Mr.` and Mrs, William Argent, of
Clinton, were united in nut riage. f
Rev. 1'. Faichney, pastor of the
church, officiated, and the wedding
muse was played. by T. M. Aver,
church organist, Tho ceremony was h
conducted amidst a beautiful setting
of pink gladioli, pink and blue dol- s
phinium, ferns and palms, in the
presence of the immediate relatives..K,
The bride, who was given in .mar- fl
riage by.her grandfather, Adam Ries,
of Clifford, was charming in a floor- e
length gown of shell -bloom chiffon B
over taffeta with draped bodice, B
bolero and short train. She wore a ft
halo veil of matching silk not, finger- b
tip length, and pink silk mitts and
carried a, white leather Bible froth
which hung white streamers naught c
with lily-af-the-valley and forget -me- a
nuts.
Miss Ruth Fulton, of Clifford,
cousin of the bride, was her only
attendant, wearing symphony blue
sheer over taffeta and matching ac- ce
cessories, She wore a doll 'hat of si
same material and carried briarcliffe of
roses, gypsophila and fern.
Lloyd McEwing, of Drayton,"was Ill
groomsman.
A reception was held at the Green'. F,
Willis United church, Clinton, offic
Med. An arch of evergreen with
flies of valley entwined and from
which was suspended a large white
boll with ta11" 'standards of gladali' in
tnixcd eaiore for background formed
a decoeutlyesetting for the ceremony,
while baskets of `summer, flowers
bout the room gave a colorful effect.;
'he bride, given:in marriage by her
other, was charming in a floor
erig'th dress of .white silk crepe with
iJhirred bolero jacket, white 'mittens
and ,shoes and white finger-tip veil,
old in place by a coronet of pearls
and lily -of -the -valley. She carried a
hower bouquet of Rome glory roses.
bliss Katherine Thornham, R.N., of
Ihitby, Was bridesmaid., She wore a
oar length dress of sky blue silk
sheer with matching accessories, and
arried an arm bouquet of Madam
utterfly roses. Reginald Westnutt,
gwmanville, was best man. White
annol trousers, white shoe* and
lack tuxedo with buttoneers of white
carnations were worn by the bride -
room and attendant, Miss Dorothy
reasser, Bowmanville, soloist, was
ccompanied in her selection of "0
remise Me" by pianist Ernest Smith
of Camillus, N.Y. The wedding march
as played by Mrs. Ernest Crich of
Seaforth. After the ceremony a re-
ption was held, the bride being :fa-
sted by her mother and the mother
the bridegroom, Mrs. Gould wear -
ng a gown of mauve silk sheer and
rs, Needham navy and White, each
wore a corsage of white carnations.
or the buffet luncheon small tables
way Inn, Galt, which was deco:
in pink and white and summer
Newly -Weds Honoured.
An enjoyable evening was spent last
Wednesday aL the home of Mi Arthur
,Colson, where friends and neigh boars
from the viosnity along with Con
stance met to present :the young
couple with tokens of the est crit' in
which they are held, A gasoline
lanternanda purse of .money also a
desk table from the school children
were presented by the Hariock friends
and from Constance an occassbna9.
chair and wall mirror.
Tao following address was read by
Eddie '13e11 on behalf of the commie
ity:
Dear Friends:—
Again we bow to custom old,
A custom we'v'e admired.
To tether here this company,
No coaxing was required.
Our purpose here, is most sinoe'e ,
Be it plainly understood,
To welcome you as newly Weds
Into our neighborhood.
No strangers we, but old, old, friends,
You bane known for years,
Api,nroving of the act you've none.
All join to say, 'You dears."
Not just to welcome you—may we
Express the Iliope that you
May- many years this life enjoy,
Prosper in all you, do.
May clouds be small and silver lined,
That may your lite �bedim,
And Health, with Happiness and Cheer
Fill Life's cup to the brim.
Now all who do these words endorse,
Whether they be Man or Miss.
To show that you are real sincere,
Just 'SEAL IT, with a ... , (hand
shake)
Kindly accept this present for your
mutual use and may,memories of your
many friends and their kind wishes
this night, be ever closely connected
were arranged on the lawn and the with it In your memory,
este were served by ]bliss Dorothy' Signed- on behalf of your many,
uteh, Clinton, Miss Agnes Wilson, friends.
flowers. go
The bride's mother wore navy sheer R
with white accessories and a corsage
of pink carnations and fern. 1
Mr, and Mrs, Argent left later by S
motor for Buffalo and points east. w
The 'bride traveled in a wh•
N., St. Thomas and Mrs. Al. Smith,
Dresden, Mr. and Mrs. Needham
eft by motor far a trip to United
tater cities, For travelling the betide
ore a suit of blue and white with
e anti t
gold ensemble with corsage of souv- Th
enir rases. On their return they will the
reside in Agincourt where the groom
ou a member of the public school N
staff.
Re
Big Meteor Shower Likely
Late This Week
vhite coat and matching accessories. Western Ontario may be thrilled
ey wilt reside in Bowmanville. Of this week by the most brilliant
forty guests present, those from meteoric shower observed in more
ut of town were; Mr. and Mrs. John than a' century. . The peak of the
eedham, Miss Donalda Creaser, Mr.
eath's present "exposure" to the an-
ginald Westnutt, Bowmanville; I1r, nual Perseid shower of meteors will
nd Mrs. Cedric Needham, Ernest be reached, it is believed, Friday and
]th, Camillus, N.Y.; Mr. and M. Saturday nights, August 11 and 12.
H. ,Quinn and son Jack, Toronto; The entire membership of the Lon-
don centre of the Royal Astronomical
Society will be divided for those
nights into two companies to main-
tain watch on the heavens. That is,
one section will be observing Friday
night from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m., and the
other section will be on duty Satur-
day evening and Sunday morning.
The entire staff of the University of.
Western Ontario's mathematics and
astronomy departments will be on
- a
N•EEDHAM—GOULD Sm
T.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. W.
Gould, High street, Clinton, was the Pa
scene of a pretty 'wedding at twelve Wh
o'clock noon on Saturday, when theirTh
younger daughter, Clara Rosamond, Dr
R.N., Whitby, Ont„ was united in an
marriage to Harold George Needham, Jo
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Needham, ma
Bowmanville, Ont. Rev. Andrew Er
Lane, B.A., B.D., pastor of Wesley- Vi
Mr. and Mrs. W, A: Gould, Mrs. Erma
xman, London; Miss K. Thornhans,
itby; Miss Agnes Wilson, St.
&Inas; Mr. and Mrs, Ah Smith,
esden; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooper,
d daughter, Phyllis; Mr. and Mrs.
hn Hunter, Goderich; Claire Pee-
n, Grand Bend; Mr. and Mrs.
nest Crich, Seafortlt.; 5Ir. and Mrs.
etor Kennedy, Londesbore.
BAYF•IELD 1 To
Mr
Over eighty guests were entertain- ,
ed at the trousseau tea held at St. El
Andrews Vatted Manse by Mrs. R. et
M. Gale, for her daughter,' ]bliss Mr
Gladys Gale, bride -elect of this week, B
and where she was showered with in
gifts from the whole community and
cllureh, ' A ♦lovely covered silver in
vegetaible compartment dish was prey- Su
tinted to her from the St. Andreas
Young People's Society. Also her
Sunday School Class of boys preseitt-
hand for both meteoric shower vigils.
'onto are visiting their mother, In addition, according to Prof. G.
s. A. Seeds. R. Magee, Dr. P. 21, Millman, of the
Ir. and Mrs. R. J. Talbot and son Dunlap Observatory, University of
mg
of Edmonton, Alta,, are guests Toronto, who specializes in the study
the home of the former's brother, of meteors, will probably be a guest
. W, H. Talbot. J observer each night.
illie Johnston is visiting relatives h' This year, Prof Magee pointed out,
Godericlt this week. a"clear sky should afford watchers)
Anniversary' services will be held a notable if not an amazing spec.
St. Andrews United Church on tacle. Only one in about six years
nday. is there a moonless night for observa-
MORLEY—GALE tion, as will be the case this week-
end. Too often snclt, moonless nights
Pink gladioli, blue mixed flowers, are blacked out by storm clouds.
y's breath and fetors farmed the
ing for the marriage on Wedneo- MRS. MARGARET JOHNSTON
afternoon in St. Andrews United PASSESE
•ch, Bayfield, of Margaret Gladys A resident of London for the past
e, youngest daughter of Rev. and fifteen years, Mrs, Margaret Mae
R. Morley
Gale to Rev, George Es -ch, Copeland Johnston, widow of Eev,
ti Morley of Sb Paul's Church, Daniel Johnston, died at Victoria
them, son of Hiram W. M. it'Torloy Hospital on Monday. Born at Mill
-
(Ionia,
Rev, Janes A. Gale of brook, Ont., she was married to Mr.
done, brother of the bride offic- Johnston at Sprucedale, where he was
d. The wedding music was play- minister of the Presbyterian Church.
y Mrs. James Gale and the bride Mr, Johnston later held charges at
given in marriage by her father. Guthrie, V'anleck, Ilderton,, Varna,
wore a gown of pale pink sheer Blake and Lucan. Mrs. Johnston was
square neck 'line, bolero jacket, active in the women's organizations
tight bodice, bouffant short puff of the Presbyterian Church. Surviv-
es and turquoise blue ribbon ing are three sons, George of Chat -
long full flared skirt, a small lain, Lockai't of Hamilton, and Carol
flowered turban with ttirquolso hem,
Lociner, one daughter, Marg-
ribbon caught behind in a bow area, at home.
Marg-
a long pink veil, She wore long'
silk ntibtens and carried an `old
()fled nosegay of Sweetheart Township had tot had art Equalization
. She wore a yellow gold carved for many years it was thought ♦vise
t, the gift of the groom. The to bring an an ]2qualizatiou. Accord
rs swore Robert S. Gale, young- hrgly tt motion by ' Councillor F.
rather of the bride and 'tlTilbur Peckitt and H. Snell, that we enter
ey, youngest brother of the into a contract with the Equalizers
n. During the signing of the to . equalize the assessment of the
ter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bough- Township was carried; The cost of
1 Norwich sang "At Dawning), the Equalization will be approximately
wing the ceremony a delicious 1.50 per property or in round figures
ing supper was served ilr the air estimated $900.00. Aceordtngip
bent of the church by the W.A. Bylaw No. 7 was read a first, second
o church. Immediately after the each third tine and passed on motion
y couple left on an extended trip of Messrs. Peckilt and ]Brown.
iagara Falls, Buffalo and the The meeting adjourned on notion
England - States. The bride of Councillors Perkin and Drown.
ling in a navy and white linen. CRUSHER MOVED.
nbic, white and navy hat, iiavy Again on July !?,6th Hallett Town
Boucle box, coat with blue and ship Council met at the gravel• pit on
accessories. On their return the farm of Elgin Joshing. The gravel
will reside at St. Pauls Manse, 9�aing used ` by the crusher 'on the
. No. 3 • Chatham, the former roads was not satisfactory and it was
of the bride. deemed expedient to move the crush
her with a lovely nqu'e basket ;of bah
light blue and red lemonade glasses. sett
Miss Gale wishes publicly to again day
extend her many thanks for the kind- chit
near of Query one, Gal
Mrs, J. Baer of Detroit spent the M's
weekend at the (tome of Mile. M. 1non
Elliott, Cha
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Parker at- of N
tended the funeral of the latter's Cale
grandmother, Mrs L. Urquhart in late
Mitchell on Saturday. ed b
Dr, E. P. Lewis of Toronto is was
spending the ne_t two weeks the She
guest 'of hfi's. be. Woods. with
Mr. and Mrs, Morley Hart and with
.family of Toronto spent a few weeks sleev
with the latter's parents, Mr. and trim,
Mrs. George King. pink
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Baker and blue
family of London are visiting Mr, and
and Mrs. F, Bake'. pink
Dr. and Mrs. C, J. Stogdill spent faslii
the weekend in. Southampton tho dose
guests of Miss Catherine McLeod. lecke
Mr. L. Fondle of London spent usite
bite weekend with his sisters, the est b
Misses E. & F. Fowiie, Mori
Miss Lola Elliott of Detroit and gree
Miss Rosemary Miller of Moen♦ mos
Clemens who spent the past two ♦ter o
weeks with Mrs. M. 1711iottreturned Follo
home on Sunday. ' wedd
Nearly the -whole 'community gath- bases
creel at the 'hone of Mr. Winter of th
Harrison last Friday evening in hon- ltapp
001' ai' MOS Gladys Gale, bride -elect, to N
and a beautiful large purple and New
mauve rug and .a mauve and green trove
check blanket were presented from anser
the congregation, of Grace United peensh
Church to Miss Gale and Rev. George white
Morley who also responded with a they
RESCUED FROM BROWNING word of deep appreciation and thanks. R. It
August fitly Mr. Oscar Brantchard, A d.elieious lunch was then, served. home
husband of Harriet Pickett, fornnerlyE . Miss Doris Featherston of Toronto
water, while ,swirrenrng at �tlte cot- here.
of this town, noticing solnething un- is ependilig her vacation, at her home TI
der
er. After looking ever the situation
'ULLE'TT 'TOWNS l)'•. arrangements were made to have tlhe
crusher• moved to the west side of the
taiga ea a cousin oil Lalce St, Clair`, Miss Mina Proctor of Toronto epent lib,ilett Township Council, with all pint were t'he gravel was more'suitable.
the weekend with Mr, arid Mrs, G. members ,present, at a Special Meet A, petition from the ratepayers on
Icing. hlg held in fkunntttnity Hall on J1IY Iots 27, 28 and 29, presented to Clerk
Miss 2sabelle Mustard 01 Miami, 2099, suet with, the ,firm of Messrs. J. W. thaeCool, regarding the cleaning,
Florida, a :former Bayfield girl, is Qohllan ascl Hogg. to discuss the levelling and straightening of a Mob
visitieg her grandmother, Mrs. T. !Equalization System and it's cost as was also discussed. After viewing
Tippett. applied to the Township of Hullett. A the ditch, a motion by 13'. Peokitt and
Mr, John McNaughton, 01 London lengthy; and interesting discussion, 11. Snell was put, to the effect that
spent the weekend with his brother, in Which 'Hrogg and Quinlan explained the engineer, 1?r; F OIdgar, be called
Mr. D. MVICNaughton, t)hbir S' etilt 'thoroughly was entered on to take levels and bring in a report,
Misses :I3elen and Bernice Seeds of into, a1d to view of the fact that the and was carried.
reached down and. pulled; up three-
... Sept. 1.8, 80 year-old Carol Joan. Picltatt, only
Sept, :19 20 :granddaughter of, the hate hdwaard. S.
Sept. 10, 20 ,Pickett, as she was aseo'nding 18001
Sept, 20. 21. the bottoan. for tete :firs,♦ time,
Sept. 20, 21. , The little girl had been playing on
Sept. 21, 22 the dock and had fahen 91 unnoticed,
Sept. 29, 2'2 Oscar', please accept tate m,019
Sept. 22 23'gratei!u'1 thanlcs of her p0r'ents, grand -
Sept, 22, 28 mother and auntb,
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THURS., AUGUST 10, 1939
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