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Sunday 1'isttoi's with Mr, and
MTs. Alex. 'Gardiner third Mrs. D.
Eggert 'and Alr, and Mrs. Ea.
•+ erdinei' were Mr, and Airs: 1-I,
Knechtel of Rostock, Mrs,- Heber
Shiite, Kir-titan ate Gary Tuelee
(Athlete
D'lr, incl Mrs, lion Burne and.
family, London, epen;t the week
end with ere. end Mrs, Donald
Seattnoel faniny-
Settudee titters. with Mr. and
MTS. T. Lting wore Mrs. Melte,
of Seatorth, end 'Vlr's. Caraoebau
Mrs, Aikenheed and Mrs. Stewart
of Detroit, who are all conatus of
turned Monte after eltetiding two
weeks Caravaning, sponsored by
time United Church of t umb..
,ranee; le it, 4 -member group, Was
stationed et liilsyte with e a•
point eberge and 'during the tete
tveele$ conducted vacation school
as well ae Church.servieee,
Mrs. Ranke of Haueuutore,
Basle, who has been holidayiug
with her mother, fire. Jewtt, at
the home e her brother, ASr,
Wilbur Jewitt, has bean vieltine
relativeti lair barest.
Mee end .Mrs, Ken Reid and
sons et London visited with Mr.
:and Mrs, Luther Sendero over
•lira. Laing, the waek end,
Visa Doris Schwantz 0f Creel -We are sorry to learn that Mrs.
tan spent the week end with Mr, Walter Soott has spent same time
and Mirs, Alex..Ganrliater: in Stratford General Hospital.
'lir, and Mrs, Rees Hwu e -tee We hope she will soon be back to
and family of Miteholl spent it goad health,
'few day laet week with. IVlrs.• M, hiss _l2u'r1e1 Dale, who has
Moughton. been taking a 5 -weeks summer
Bliss Neva Wel:well ,of Dash• school course in Toronto during
wood is Sm vaci Oock with her con- the holidays lhae returned to her
e
home a
sin, Miss Alice Walker
:spent the weelaend
Miss Marilyn Sareneau' and with her lraien'ts, 12r. ,and Iles,
lend, 111'. Bill Haines :at George- Verne Dale,
Mown, are guests at the home of Air. and Mrs. Frank Van der
Mr. and --lira. J. Ramsay. M'Iolen, newlyweds, weds, returned trom
Mr, and Mrs. Tod Storey, Lau -
their honeymoon and spent the
r'eua and Marlene of London vis- week end with .the lat es lar-
ited last week with Mr. and Mrs,
John Wallace,
Mr, and lira. Harry Francis
anti :daughter Jane of Toronto vi-
sited on Sunday evening with
Mrs, Ruby Rattly at the Name of
Mr. and Mrs, K. McKellar,
Mrs, M. Boughton visited en
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Earl
Rose, „Mitchell. MT, attd alt's. Harald Stone and
Mr. and Mrs, T. Laing, Me, and 1-Iarold Jr. •of Toronto are spend -
Mee. Robert Laing,Marilyn and lug a few days with 121, andaMics.
Margaret, lir, and Mrs, Gordon 1'ranl: Riley and Douglas.
Laing, Lorraine and David, and 1'lottot ed by ,C•ttftr7ilJ Belem!—
Mr. and lies. Clarence Coleman, Mr. Douglas Riley was host at
Ruth Ann and Wayne attended alike tame of his parents, 12r: and
Coleman fancily gathering at the i
home of Mr, and firs, Wm, Cald-, Mrs. Flank Riley Tuesday even-
home
of 'lirnceiield Sundae'. alts
to a gathering •ot members of
well
Me, Andrew McLachlan and alts Livo Wire Young People's
Mr, and Mrs, Carter Kerslake class .01 Constance Sunday School
and. family visited with Mr. T. honoring Mr, John Jewitt before
marriage
his approachin
Allington, who is a patient in g• Satur-
St. 33ary's hospital, London.day to MASS Barbara Pickett of
play -
Mrs. Sadie Scott, Mrs. Ernie Londlesbeeo. Ct'olcinole was play-
Tehul}]ernau and Mrs. 1:Iasgatet ed and prizes went to: High lady,
Miller were among the guests at
gent; high .man, Muriel Dale; Non', gent;LaLaTay Tay -
a party which was held in honor yte. -
of Ms s. Annie Thompson on her Nor; low, Tom Whyte. At an ale
84th birthday at :the home of Iter pointed time Mrs. W. L. Whyte
spoke brie
daughter, Mfrs, W. Lamport of fly and a :gift of a
the boundary.
table lamp was presented to John
Mr. and Itis. Harold Carey are on behalf of those present by
spending this week with their Bill Neilson and address read by
daughters at Georgetown and
Peterborough.
Mrs. Laverne Wallace and baby
daughter returned home from
Seatorth hospital en Wednesday.
Misses Sharon and Karen Scott
are holidaying with l'1r. and Mrs.
Wesley Russell and Margaret
Jean.
Mrs. Ethel Currie :of Winnipeg - BRODHAGEN
is visiting with friends here and
at Dorchester. Mr. and Mfrs. R. Weitzel ret -
Mrs. Harvey Andrew is a pa- urned from their honeymoon to
tient in Stratteed 'hospital, hay-
.theRev
ing fractured a bone in her ankle vUnited Stakes.
. Mrs. E. J. Fischer
and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth and Grace are tElgtyin:g at their
and family of Dorchester visited cottage Barrenn Pont 5hold2ee a.
e ,and Arthur
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Diegel are spending this week
Hoggarth. holidaying at Grand Bend.
llrs. Mary Gardiner anal Mies Ale. and Mrs. Wm, Diegel, an -
Vera Gardiner of Toronto, and companied Itt', and Mrs. Irvin
MTS. Jessie Gardiner, Exeter, vi- ,Swint :of Milverton to Geraidton
sited Thursday evening with Mr. for this week, visiting Rev, and
and M'rs. Alex. Gardiner and Mrs, Mrs. Calvin Diegel.
David Gardiner. Mrs. Manuel Beuerman and
Roy and Mrs. Martin ,Dietz at-
tended the graduation of Miss
Joan'Short-reed of Walton at the
MIr. Lawrence Taylor spent hol- Wingham hospital on Wednes-
idays at Kincardine. day.
Mt'. and Mrs. David Masters Mr. and :Srs. Russell 'Sholdice,
and Marie of Windsor spent hot- Roger and Beverley spent a few
idays with Mr. aad Mrs. Robert days with Rev. and Mrs. John Ar-
Grimo1dby. buckle at their cottage at Lake
Miss Janet Beattie, Goderich, Paleneau last week.
returned home after spending a Mrs. Ivan Bennewies and baby
couple weeks holidays with her son have returned 'home Brom
• cousin, Miss MaryMollwain. Stratford hospital
Induction Service— The spacious lawn of the Ma -
Friday evening, July 31, an im- rie, John and Martin Meyer farm
peessive induction servicewas was the scene of an enjoyable fa -
held at Londesbaro when the mily gathering on Aug. 2nd. Pre -
members of the 3 -paint charge of •sent were Mrs. John Brodhagen,
Londesboro U.C., Burns and Con- 11r, and .firs. Roy Deter and fam-
stance, assembled when Rev. ily, Auburn; Mr. and MRs. Har -
Sweeney, Auburn, and Rev. Tho- old Mogk of Brodhagen; Mr. and
mus, Walton, conducted services Mfrs, Reuben Brodhagan and Pa -
to install the new nrini'ster, Rev.' mily, Ellice; Mr. and Mae. Milton
Funge, formerly of Nova Scotia Brodhagen and family, Ellice;
into his duties as minister of the: Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Voll and
Londesboro Charge. Atter the in-i•daughter, Kitchener; Mr. and
,duction service a social hour 1 Mrs. Elmer Ford and fancily, St
was spent in the basement of the Pauls; Mr. and Mrs. R. Bauer
church, A few words of introduc-
tion and welcome were given by
Mr. 'Norman Alexander of Lon- a of Brodhagen; ele. and Mrs. H.
desboro, .lar. Geo. Watt of Burns Meyer and on, Kitchener; .M'Ir.
and Mr, Ross MacGregor for and Mtrs. Norman Wilson and fa -
Constance, after which lunch was milt', Neustadt; Mims. Geo. Meyer,
served by the Londesboro ladies. Ordsbury, Alta„ Mrs. J. J. •O'-
ltr, Anthony Lawson and Roy Brien, Edmonton, Alberta."
of Pickering spent the week end Mr. and Mus. G. Ray Hart of
with Mr. and 'Mrs, James Medd London spent several days with
and also attended the Lawson- her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Rock.
Clarke reunion at Goderich. There well be no the
here
31r, and Mrs. E. F. Warren, next Sunday, and the following
Lynda and Helen of London, Sunday, Aug. 23rd will he •ceme-
epent the week end with Mr. and tery decoration .service at 2.30
Mrs. Earl Lawson and Reg and Pen. with Rev. Paul Fischer of
also attended the Lawson -Clarke Zurich the guest speaker.
picnic at Godeiioh. Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Rudolph
Sympathy is extended to Mrs. and Canal of London with Mr.
Luther Sanders who recently was and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe Friday.
bereaved of her brother, 'Mr. Ste -Mr, Donald Ahrens, who has
of Hensall. been baking a teacher's summer
Visitors recently with Mr. and Course In Toronto, is holidaying
Mrs. Wm. Hyatt and family were at 'his home with his mother,
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Peel, Mr. Mrs. ,Charles Ahrens.
and Mrs- Fred Hyatt and Mise Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lockridge
Shirley Hyatt and Mae and Mrs. and 'family of Watford with ler.
Wiseman an•cl family, all of Wind- and MRs, Harvey Ahrens.
ser. Kenneth Ahrens spent a week
:Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hinds and with his aunt and uncle, Mr, and
Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs, H. Proc. Mrs. Norman Rode, Detroit. Mr.
tor of New Liskeard visited last and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens spent
Tuesday with 'Mr, and Mrs, 111. Friday at time same home. The fourth meeting of the Mer -
Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Leon- ry Maidens was held et :the home
Visitors last Friday evening at harclt spent Sunday with Mr. and of Mrs. Haugh on Aug. 4th. CT -
,and Mrs. Larne Lawson's Mrs. Chas. Matblrles, Tavistock,' ened with God Save the Queen,
were Me. and Mrs, H. Procter, of Visitors with Mrs; Etosina Mil- followed by 441 pledge, after
New Liekeard, 'Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ler recently; ler. and MTs. Ed. which minutes of ,last meeting
Than Willis, Carl and Suean of Fisher and boys, Seaforth; Mn were Teed. Roll call, 2 vegetables
Kitchener, Mr. and 'Mrs;' `''E:' and Mrs. C, Querengesser, Fen of a kind. Books were to be in
Clarke and Mm, Ray Lawson Of and Glen; Mr, rand Mrs, Rudy by Aug, 10 to Mrs. McAllister,
Seafonth, Hehn and Perry mf 'Tavistock, Mrs. Whyte :discussed duality of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boag, Ter. Mr, and Mrs. Jahn Alogk and Mir. vegetables and minimum size of
r3' and Sandra of Newmarket, are and Mrs,
Aug. H.oppenrotli, Of .vegetables, also :our home sunvacationing with Mir, and 1VIrs, woundings, Home assignments:
Lorne Lawson. Me, and Mrs. Donald Cochrane 1, Complete our record books,
\2e•, 'and Mrs. Percy Jones and ,and Donna May of Caledonia 2. Complete report of garden, 3,
family anal Miss Carbl Mccuthin- with Mr, 'and Mrs, Ross Leon. Write club story, Achievement
son of Thorndale visited last harclt. Student Donald] Krantz of Day is on Aug, 27 at Seaforth
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Waterloo. Seminary and Mrs. DHS. A. vote of thanks was giv-
11am Jewitt and family, Krantz anal family were guests en to Mrs. Haugh by Glenyce
Miss Janet McGregor has re -at the same home. Jewitt,
KIPPEN
Mrs, 'Robert Ingle entertained
fieusatl friends 'Monday night in
holier al her sister, hiss Alice
Pfaff, beide-elect ot this week.
Are, liege was assisted in reeely'
lug the guests by :Niles Pret'f and
Mrs. An+thuu', mother et the
gram. Mrs. Fred Bitumens, s•ta-,
ter ot the groom., eeoweci the
gifts and A'lmts, erred Rathwelt
displayed tee linens. 'Showing lutq.
trousseau was Margaret ltt•ipte,
niece of the beide. Mgrs- A. Bien-
endyk and Mts. John Sinclair as-
sisted with the tea.
Rev, D. A. MacMillan called on
sick and shut -tits Tuesday of this
week.
Clayton Cooper, 8 yrs„ eon of
Ilr, •and Mrs. Vivan Cooper, re 2,
Kippen, fractured his leg while
playing, He was taken' to Scott
Memorial hospital, Seaforth, and
e east was placed on hos leg, It
is expected he will remain in hos-
ltital three weeks,
Mrs. Robe, •Eigie entertained
Exeter and district friends en
Tuesday night •rat honor of her
sister, Miss Alice 'Pfaff, bride el-
eet of this week, 'MRs. Eigie was
assisted in receiving guests by
eats, Mr, end elle W. L. MLRiyte Miss Pfaff and Mrs. Arthur, mo -
and ]eft Sunday for their home mo-
ther of the groom elect. Mrs. F.
in Guelph, Simmons, sister .ot the groom,
Mrs. Andrew Jaeklin and !Vers, slvovved the ,g34'ts, Mrs. Gerald
Lorne Meehan of Brussels spent Lawson of Exeter displayed the
Sunday with Mrs, Pollard and linens, showing the trousseau
Airs. Mdllsou and sons. was Mas. Hilton Latng of Exeter.
11t. and Mrs.Geoage Leitch vi- .Mfrs. Morley Cooper and Mrs, W.
tilted Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Caldwell assisted .with the tea.
Jack Taylor of Walton. Mrs. Edison McLean and Mrs.
John Cooper Js served.
A shower and dinner was given
at the hone •of Mrs, S. Lawson
assisted by Miss Mary Easton. A
miscellaneous shower was given
b1' hiss G. Lammie and Mrs, R,
Lamnvie of Hensall. Neighbors
and friends had a miseellaneous
shower at the home et Mrs, Robt,
Elgie, Kippen; a ntisoelleaueous
shower et the ,home el bars, Nor-
man Stanlake, Exeter On Satter -
day, Can. Canners, where Miss
Pfaff is employed, presented her
with lamps .and china. Mr's. Mar-
jorie Etiwanda of Exeter entert-
ained Wed. night at the bowling
club in Mies Pfaff's honor.
Recent; visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jones wei e Me. and lire.
Erlyn Walker of .Sbratfoaul.
Mr. annd Mrs. Harold Jones and
sons visited Sunday evening with
321•. and Mrs. Wm. Parsons •of
Oro/nasty,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hargis
and family of London visited on
Sunday with Mr. and 'Mss. 1], Ro-
berts and family.
Me. Jim McGregor was confin-
ed to lois bed with a touch •of
tons'ili'tie.
Master Jim Kyle visited the
past week with Mr. •and Mrs. Don
Kyle and Debornah .Jane of Zur-
ich.
Mrs. Wilfred Mollis visited a
day in Wroxeter with her moth-
er, MTs. Rachel Gibson.
Recent visitors with 'Mr. and
Ales. E. Rowson included Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Potter of ,Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Winder and
Miss Margaret Winder, all of
London.
Mr. and Mfrs. Archie Mitchell
of Chatham and MT. • and Mrs.
Bob Sullen of Windsor visited
,the least' week with Mn and Mrs,
Emerson Kyle. .
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hutchi-
son of St, Thomas spent a few
days visiting Mr, and Mr's. W.
Mellis and on Sunday . Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Bissett of London were
their.,guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlton Rawlings
of Caughnawaga, Quebec, 'spent
last week with Mfr. and Mrs. E.
1'. Roberts •and famdbY.
Mrs. Jean Kyle of Clinton
spent Wednesday with firs, D. E.
Kyle and Jim. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Doig of.
:Grand Rapids, Mich., and his mo-
ther and sister Janet of 'Kippen
spent 'Monday of lest week in
Stratford.
Miss Rosemary MacDonald of
Brucefieid visited over the week
end with her friend, Mldss Joyce
Hoed. The latter returned with
her for a short holiday.
Miss Diane Vail of London
spent a week with Miss Kathar-
ine McGregor.
MIs'. and 'Mrs, J. Pieters of To-
ronto were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson hood and Joyce for
a couple of days dosing last
week.
Capt. Walter Dass, in his 85th
year, of Vancouver, and travell-
ing alone, spent the week • end
with his • cousin, Mr. Norman
Long and Mirs. Long. He was
born in Owen Sound, sailed the
Great Lakes until 26 years age,
and is holidaying a month among
his relatives and friends, having
come from Toronto where dee
spent a few days last week with
a nephew, Mr. Carl •Scott who is
a lawyer for the Ford Motor Co.
of Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tanner,
Mr. :and Mrs, Ralph Turner and
Mrs. Russell Consdtt have re-
turned home from abtending the
funeral of their uncle, Wesley
Cookernate, of Pilot Mound, Man-
itoba.
Mlrs, W. R, Cooper returned on
Sunday from Parkhill and Sarnia
where she spent several weeks
with her daughters, Mrs. Gordon
Harkness and Mrs. Jim Campbell
and their families.
Rion Jewitt. John :in his usual
manner thanked all. Mims. Riley
and assistants served lunch.
'Mfr. and MTs. Ken Thompson
and family and Mr. T. Broome
spent the week end in Detroit,
and :also visited 'Mr, and Airs.
Russ Anderson, :Sarnia.
CONSTANCE
and family, Logan; Mr. and Ma's,
Herman Leonhard• and family,
MERRY MAIDEN
DUBLIN
oat•lae.Grepory--
W hite bouquets of peonies
formed the setting in St. Ther—
esa's RC, Chureli, itosetowu,
Bask, for the marriage of Wilma
Pelletier, -telly daughter gfi Mrs,
John Gregory and tee late Air,
Gregory, and Jolut Joseph
Rourke, :eldest .sou of Mrs, Joseph.
O'Rourke, Deblln, aid the late
19'r. 0lecaut ds, A nuptial Masa fol-
lowed the •double ring ceremony..
Rey, 'G, Pa'ov4st •officiated, The
bride wore a gowu of blue Chan-
tilly lace :over satin featuring a
draped neckline of 'blue chiffon,
Her •corsage was of pink and
white Sweetheart s'osee.. The nia-
er'on on imon•or, Mee, Olem March-
and, ware an aprioet brocaded
taffeta dress with ooreage et
white and .mauve baby clu ysenth-
emumes. Mr, Mem Merchand:' et-
•teuded •the bridegroom. Following
the weddingdinner a tea was
held at itlte home of the brine's
mother, foilewed by a reception
In the evening when Mr, and
Mies. O'Rouhite- • were presented
with a chest eof slaver, a ti+tl:ight
lamp and a fdinnei' set of dishes,
Among the . out'af+town guests
were 'tate bridegr'oom's two s:asters.
from Toronto :and :Seaforth.
Me, Stephen Eckert, 'Pimmitts,
with his mother, Mrs, Theresa
Eckert.
Air. and Mrs. J. Wells and dau-
ghters at Milton 'and other
points.
Mr. and 'Mrs, Jerome Nichol-
son, London, with Mr. ,and Ales.
3, 111. eeranskopf.
Gerald Jordan, Sarnia, with
friends here.
;19a', and Mr's. Frank Evans and
Miss Monica Byrne spent Sunday
in London,
Ricky. Lambergts, of Mount
Brydges, with Mr. and Mae, A.
Loomans,
:119•, and :alt's. Maurice Dillon
and fancily, St. Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. James Kellyand daughter,
Seaforth, with Mrs. Louis Dillon
and Dorothy.
Mr. and Airs. Harold Stanley
and two children , Rochester,
Mich., and Mr. Joseph Cnepentec'
Sr•, and Joseph Carpenter, Chet-
hani, with Mies Monica Byane.
Albert Jordan, Detroit, with
MIe. :and Milts. Pat -Jordan.
Mr. and 'Mfrs. Gowan, Detroit,
with Mr. and Mira. M. J. Nagle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jinn :Skinner, of
Oshawa, Rev. Father Gaffney, o1
London, Tim and Ed Regan, To-
ronto, with Mt•. and Mrs. G. Hal -
land.
Nie. and iM2rs. Eugene Bannon,
K•indcora, with Mrs. C. Kintner.
Herb :Brown and Harold Ryan,
White River, at ,their respective
homes. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle and
Bernadette, at Chatham.
Mrs. F. H. Delisle,ilarnham,
Quebec, with Cpl. and Mrs La-
voie.
The Dublin Women's Institute
meeting for July was held,at the
home of Mrs. Alphonse Cronin
with 16 members and 4 visitors
in attendance. Roll call, An in-
dustry manufacture location.
Mrs. Tom Butter's read the mot-
to, "Soil like snow 'deteriorates
if it is abused." Mrs. Burchill.
gave the motto, "Agriculture and
Canadian Industries," :and spoke
on Tall Barns. Readings were
given by Mrs. R. Aikens and
Mrs..• Wm Stapleton. Teresa and
Mary •Cronin "contributed two tap
dance „numbers. Household hints
were given by" Mrs. Ed Byers.' A
bulletin from the Canadian As-
sociation of Consumers ,was read Miss Ana Smith of Seaforth is
by Mrs. 1 ee- ld Pethick. Plans the guest of het• friend , Miss
for the bus ,grip to Stratford Dorotlyy Jackson.
were discuss' d and arranged.
Lunde was served by the commit -
lee in charge.
Jerry Stapleton spent the week
end at Brockville.
WIT. and Mr; ;. Lannan and chil-
dren,- Toronto, with Mrs. M. E.
O'Rourke and Frank. •
Mr. and Mrs. 'Martin Brick,
Detroit, with Mrs. Kathleen
Feeney.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eckert and
family, Timmins, with Mrs. The-
reto, Eckert.
Mr. •and Mrs, Taros. Butter& and
children are :spending two weeks
at :their Cottage at Point Clark.
MIr. and Mrs. Tom Brown,
Palmerston, with Mr. and Mrs.
Herb-. Brown.
MT. :and Mrs. Clayton Looby
and family at Dundas.
Miss Anne MacLeer of De-
troit with. Mr. and Mits..Pat Ryan,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curtin and
children, :Streetaville, called on
friends here.
Cpl. and Mrs, Bill Miller at
Moncton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and
family; Chippewa, with MT, and
Mrs. Frank Evans.
Mr. and Mme. Dalton Burns,
Parry Sound, with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly and
Mr. and Mme, Keith Kelly, Kit-
chener, with Mr, and Mrs. Fergus
Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kraus-
kopf, Hamilton, Mr.:arid Mrs.
Price, Bradford; Ms. and Mrs.
John Krauskopf, Britt; Mr. and
Mrs. Kearns, London, with Mrs,
Nicholas Krauskopf; all attend-
ed :the K•rvnuskopf•—,Kelly wed-
ding at Logan on Saturday.
Miss Monica Byrne at . Grand
Bend,
Mrs. Kathleen Feeney spent
Sunday at :Southampton.
Mr. and MTs. Pat Flannery and
•children and Miss Rose Mary
Flannery, London, with Mr, and
Mrs, Jack Flannery.
Miss Patricia Costello„ Lond-
on, and Danny Costello, :Sarnia,
with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello.
KIPPEN
Z)oiry IRt0ltb1m. 1Veclainp
bits, Lydia J. Doig 0f 'ifeen%
this ween anneuncecl the wed-
ding of her son, Jelin G. Doig at
Grand Rapids, l'Ilchigan, to lits.
Velma Rathbun of that city, on
Saturday, Aug. 1, The ritewas
perfornied ata high noon eere-
1110153' at Park Congregational
Church, .Grand Rapids; by Rev,
Alfred E. Gree formerly of Stra't
fond, ,The beide selected for the
occasion a gown of blue chantilly
lace with matching headdress.
Sime wars heirloom jewelery in
sterling, silver and a eorsage of
•sweetheam't roses. 'Phe couple
were attended by Mr. 'and Ars;
Ralph Windoes of Grand Rapids,
Following the ceremony, friends
and relatives of :the bride and
groomgathered for a reception
and tuneheon et the Hotel Pan -
tittle, Grand 'Rapids. The father
of the, bride, the late John Lun-
eke, was Moult flt Kitolhoner and
grew to man'hooci there before
entige'ating to the United States
where he purchased a term near
Caledonia, Mielhigan , married
and raised his family of two
sone :and three daughters. The
bride is the widow of the late
Lee Rathbun of Grand Rapids,
:She has become an auth'or'ity on
foreign travel and is a member
of an organization which pro-
duces travel type motion gic-
tnres in countries around the
globe which are exhibited in :the
U.S. fssr •educational and enter-
tainment purposes, Ma', Doig
was educated in Canada and in
the United States and has bus-
iness in both countries, With :the
assistance of Mn', William Cald-
well of l rucetiekd and Mc•. Nor-
man Long :or Kippen, he contin-
ues to -operate the farm aean•
Kippen which has been owned
by succeeding generations of
the Doig family since 1850, In
the United States he was ,former-
ly of the legal department of the
city of Detroit and for the past
nineteen years he has been em-
ployed 'as a Special Agent of the
Federal Bureau of Iuvestigation.
In this capacity lie has been
assigned successively to the
states of Oregon, Washington,
Montana, Idaho and Michigan.
In the legal profession, he :is a
member of Ole State Bar of Mi-
chigan and a, life member ot
Sigma Delta Kappa Intercollegi-
ate Law Fraternity. In the Ma-
sonic •Order, Mr'. Doig joined
Huron Locige at Hensall at the
age 'of 21 and he has since held
offices in all branches of mason -
try in the U.S. He 'le presently
Eminent Commander, DeMolai
Cominandery, No. 5, • Knights
Templar, He is Past Patro'ii •of
Peninsular Chapter, :Order of the
Eastern Star and Past President
of the Higdt-12 Club, a Masonic
luncheon club at Grand Rapids.
Mr.. Doig 'is also a member of
Malta Lodge, No. 465, F.&A,M.,
Grand Rapids •Ch:alater No. 7,
RAM„ Tyre Council •No. 10, R &
SE., DeWObb Clinton Consistory,
82 :degree, •Saladin Temple of the
Mystic Shaine and of ,Caravan
Shrine Club, all of Grand Rapids.
Mr. Doig is also a 'member of ilhe
Western Michigan Law Enforce-
ment Officers Association and .of
various other professional .and
fraternal associations. Mr,. and
Mrs: Doig have spent part of
their honeymoon visiting Tela-
Lives and friends ' in Huron
County and on ;their return to
Grand Rapids will reside at the
,Iiil1mount Apartments in that
city.
ENGAGJOiMEN2'
Mr. and Mss, Wesley Roe,
Blyth, wish to announce the en-
gagement of their •eldest daught-
er, ,Lois Jean, to William Richard
Bennett Orr, younger son of Mr.
and Mrs, Richest& Orr, River-
ton. The marriage will take place
Saturday, August 22, at 2.30
o'clock, in Burns' United Church.
Mess Berva Switzer of Clinton
is spending a few holidays with
Miss Joyce Hood.
Miss Margaret Jean Broadfoot
has returned home ,since holiday-
ing with her sister, Mrs. Howard
Adkins and ear. Adkins of Zur-
ich.
Mrs. Alex. McGregor who un-
derwent sumgery in •Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, Seaforth, is report-
ed 4o be progressing favorably.
Mrs. Crystal Anderson of SaI-
em, Mich., has been a guest the
Past week with her sisters-in-1'aw
Mrs. Wm. Winder and Mrs. E.
Dawson.
Mr. and Mfrs. George Reid of
New Bootie:Re, N.Y., are having.
a few days visit with a brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Reid on the London Road.
Are. Wm. Wender and her sds-
ter.in-law, Mrs, Crystal Anderson
have rented a .cottage at Grand
Bend for the month 'of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Wender of
London called on Mr. and Mrs.
Dowson and Mrs. Windber on
'Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Coleman had the
misfortune of sustaining an in-
jury to her back ,causing a disc
to be out of place in her spine.
Mrs. David Triebner has been
confined to Clinton Hospital the
past week and hopes to be home
this week.
The Misses Shirley and Sand-
ra Reith are •spending the summer
working at Bigwin Ian on Lake
of Bays, Muskoka.
Mr. Parker of near Chatham
returned to his home last week
since visiting his daughter, Mrs.
Leonard Lovell 'and Mr, Lovell
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith,
Michael and Joan of Grimsby
visited Saturday with MT. and
Mrs..Gordon Wren, the children
remaining a week.
Miss Mae Summerville of Win.
nipeg who has been visiting :two
weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Nelson
Hood returned home Sunday, Mr.
:and Mrs, Hood accompanying her
to London.
Mir. and Mrs. S. Eigie and chil-
dren of London called Suntlay
afternoon on Mle, and Mrs. N.
Long.
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Mussel -
man of ICitchener spent •tbe week
end with Mr, and Mktg, Peter
Giageriah,
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'i'J1l5 SEAFORTH NI,WS--•Thursday,. hugest 15,x050
M1'. ani Mrs. Dolmahi 1'la teen
of Toronto• spent the holiday
weekend with Mt'. anti Mis. New-
ell Geiger end Mrs. Mare Mau.
son.•
Mfr, Htigliie Moliride of Lends
cm event the w,eelc end with lee
pareuts, Mr. anal Airs, Roy Mc-.
Bride,
a I1ih Arehie Mustard of Sar'niee
spent the weeldencl with his wife
aril family,
Me Andrew Cei'rivean of Loaf•
tion epent tate weekend with lits
parents, 3Tr. and Mr, Lucien
Cort'iveau and.: fainly, ` ,
81', a.nd teens. Allen Sacaiwartz a-
ti'uber of New Ilami)urg are vis-
iting with relatives 'and frleuds
ie this vioinity.
.. S
THA.
The Seaforth Lions—Club appreciates and
thanks the public for the support given on the
occasion of the 24th Annual'Sutndller Criival
The proceeds Will be a large factor in making it
possible for the Club to continue its work on
behalf of the community
E. LARONE, President
"A good start, son...keep it going!"
"I tell Ned
the same thing applies fo saving. •
We all made 'a good start' •
by saving regularly at THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE"
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PROCLAMATION
k TOWN OF SEAFORTH
;3,
In accordance with a resolution passed by
the Municipal Council of the Town of Seaforth,
I hereby proclaim that,.4,n view.,. of the present
rabies situation no .dog'.ghalt'; be alldwed "tai °run
at large in the Town of Seaforth until further
notice from this date, November 12, 1958.
B. F. Christie
Mayor
God Save the Queen
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