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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-04-30, Page 4H,ENSALL when ,Geraldine Elinor Harburn, A lovely biIiig wedding, too k andSohn Walter Ecker exchanged �'e e Rev, C; ti o . l ';1 � befi tt 1 11 Y0 1e 1 .United Church it at kg0 a Hensall i 0 � li z oli 1 cern n ttdC I. 1 ti e tltr�o' ilk a d i1 s tt t f t all. 1 D of i E. 1 p b Saturday, 2 li, on Ail 5i t7 ,at� y, pi tl a 1 MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, MAY 10TH MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS A Large Selection Cards - Gifts - Gift Wrapping China - Novelties - Glassware Lingerie - Hosiery - Jewelry Lamps Imported Lace Tablecloths 'LADYBIRD English Knit Children's Wear TEE SHIRTS & Underwear Boy's Jeans - Plain - Stripes - All sizes GIRLS COTTON DRESSES LADIES COTTON DRESSES Girls Slacks - Jeans - Blouses & Tee Shirts Saturday night shopping to 10 p.m. LARONE'S SEAFORTH 5c to $Loo STORE Stationery, Gifts i ,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,r,,,,,,,r,,,,,r„r,rr„,,,,,,,r„,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,rr,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,r, � TOWN OF SEAFORTH PARKING Owing to congested situation regard- ing parking, we respectfully _request the Main Street Business People and their employees not to park their cars on Main Street. If this is not done we will be forced to strictly enforce the two hour parking By -Law E. HU TCHINSON Chief of Police El hnuunmmmnumm�nuumumnuuuvunnmm,nruuuuuuu,r11n11m,mr„1111uunnuuu11nnuwnun.: Hugh Benning Pr says Life insurance is like "seeding'— it's the "harvest” that counts DUBLIN, ONT. Phone i3 r 3 Send him off looking his best Give your youngster an alley lesson in. good grooming by letting us clean his clothes. We return every garment spotless and sparkling .. . fresh as when new Finest work always FLANNERY CLEANERS phone 87 viewummovatuvkikivwwww white snapdragons, green fern. I`� 0 Mr, The brio, is the daughter f lze t and Mrs. Francis Harburn,ie11 sail, and the groom's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Walter 'Eckel, Var- na, Miss Greta laautu1le was org- anist and accompanied the solo- Jets, Mr. Lloyd Walden and Miss Donna 11ralllen, Blyth. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of dace and nylon tulle over satin, fitted lace bodice featured a scalloped sabrina neckline and lily point sleeves. A. crown of pearls field her finger tip sills illusion veil and her bridal bouquet was pink roses and ,green ivy. Matron. Of honor, Mrs. Charles -Eckel, lien• sall, wore blue chiffon over taf- feta and blue feather head piece. Bridesmaids, Mrs, Cecil Pepper, Hensall, and Mrs. Meith McBride, Zurich, were in pink chiffon over satin and identical ,feather head pieces. The trio wore corsages of white .and pink sweetheart roses. Darlene McBride, Zurich, was the flower girl, frocked in white or- gandy eyelet over bine silk, blue lace head piece and carried a nosegay of white ,penis and pink sweetheart roses. Keith Harburn, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. Charles Eckel of Hensen was his 'brother's groomsman and Cecil Pepper and Keith McBride ushered. Reception for 50 guests was .held in ,the -church .parlors. The bride's mother received in a 'grey fitted suit with pink hat and pink and black accessories. The groom's mother assisted wearing a blue coat over a pink dress with white accessories. Both wore cor- sages of white and pink ' roses. Serving were four cousins of the Epmondville United: Church, Dr. J. Semple, Minister; Lyle Hammond, organist - choir leader. Rural Life Sunday. 'Services ap- propriate to this important event. Morning subject: ' Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees." • Four young people will present the drama of spring. Chorus: Ju- nior room, public school. Other P.P. will assist, in the service. Sacrament of Baptism, Moth- er's Day, 10th May. 611111111111111161111111 llllllll 111111611111 lllll 1115 llllll 111111 First Presbyterian Church REV. D. LESLIE ELDER Minister 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL AND YOUTH FELLOWSHIP CLASS MISSIONS SUNDAY 11 A.M. "THE 'MEASURE OF A CONGREGATION" Musk, Anthem, Sr. Choir "It is High Time to Awake" 7 P.M. "l1T33SIONARY OUTREACH IN THE EARLY CHURCH" Music, duet, selected by Alice Ann. and Gone Nixon Missions Sunday is being observed th roughoutok' Presbytery today,. sponsored by the Young People's Society. Members of our own Society will assist the Minister in these services S.13 P.M. Young People's Society H. A. KEMPSTER Organist and Choir Leader llllllll 11111111111111111111111 lllllll 1111111311111111.111111111 CO-OP INSURANCE .Automobile Truck and Cargo Insurance Farm Liability and Tractor Ins. Fire Insurance and Contents Insurance Accident & Sickness ART WRIGHT Phone 137 7 John Street SEAFORTH Insure the Co-op way and you insure the Wright way bride, the Misses Douna•Walden, BlI, Norma, and Catherine au- burn, Stafta. Marlene Biolia en, Stratford. For travelling to East. ern Feints the bride wore a pale blue cotton lace and satin dress over which was worn a' turquoise chemise coat with wltite picture hat and snatching accessories, Her corsage was pink roses. alloy will reside on the -groom's farm near Varna, Out of town guests at- tended from ;Detroit, Stratford, Auburn, Blyth and Staffa. BRUCEFIELD Mrs, M Wire and Mrs,s, L. Simpson, Hensall, ale spending 1 g a few weeks in Florida. We are sorry to report that Mrs. ROY I,eppiiigton has return- ed to Victoria Hospital with a Bali ,bladder condition, Mrs, Dr. W, D. Swan of 1-Iamil- ton and her daughter, Mrs. Bert Mullin and eon Richard, Mont- real, spent a few days with, Mrs. G, Mani and Miss Mary 'E, 'Swan. Mr. John AJkenhea'd is a pa- THE SIOAFORTki NWW? g - 1tUl'SdtW, April 30,;1009 neighbors attended a` shower to Htcanala United trc lSunday school i'00111 for Joa11 Triebner, Mr, 'and Mrs, i,,ortle 'Suering and daughter of Seln•ingville call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dal- rymple. tient i1 "'St, Joseph's Hospital, having ui etgorasa 1 el y ,Guests with KM, 'V Hargreaves on her birthdaY were her moth. er, Mrs. A, Henderson, MT's, Ger. aid. Shackleton and children, of Belmont; 'MM. 'Percy Robinson and babe, Aylmer;; Mr. and Mrs, John Walker, Ayiiner,, Mi•, and MTs.' Won, Murdoch of Hamilton wereguests with Mr. and Mrs, Jno. R, Murdoch. A large `crowd of friends and HENSALL MT. and Mrs, Don Avery of Sar- nia visited this week with the, latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Flynn and Joyce. 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Brown HENSALL Hensall District Co-op E. L. Mickle and Son Jones, MacNaughton EXETER Phone 664 MOislimmillommesessoullilee SEEDS LIMITED CREDITON Phone 3-W 1 LON DON. Phone GE 2-2258, was a policewoman . Receiving a traffic ticket is never a pleasant experience ... except, perhaps, when it's presented by an officer as attractive as Pauline Alkins. Yes, believe it or not, before coming to Canada and The Toronto -Dominion Bank in London, Ont. Pauline was a policewoman with the London, England constabulary. Pauline Alkins likes meeting and assisting customers of "The Bank"—an attitude you'll find reflected in the friendly, efficient people at any nearby branch of The Toronto -Dominion Bank. Drop in soon and see why ... . people make the difference at !TORONTO -DOMINION �ukw4 THE J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager Seaforth Branch BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD