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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1946-09-12, Page 1The Seaforth News Hl.1RON COUNTY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 69, No. 37 SEAFORTHI, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1946 $1 a year ROAD OF LIFE LOCAL FIRMS ENROL COUNCIL ASKS FOR FALLING WALL KILLS LUSCIOUS PEACHES Infant days in long white dress, !N HOSPITAL PLAN BLINKER LIGHT CHARLES STEPHENSON GROWN IN MoKiLLOP (Needing lots of care; I guess; AND HIS GRANDSON again Folks will say, "Olt my, how sweet" Mr. NI. W. Burton, enrolment re- The September meeting of the , Mr, Henry Weiterson .of lot Stop to kiss you in the street. presentative for the Blue Cross Plan evening it all meld on Tuesday A tragedy occurred late Tuesday eon, 11, eicl illop, planted a peach for Hospital Care, who is in town g en hers present afternoon when Charles Stephenson tree ten years ago grown from seeds Silverware Ohildhood clays, and off to school, this week, reports that eight local except Councillors I eating and Hu- anis his six -,year old grandson, Stew- thrown out in the yard. The tree x+as Makingor .sure friends right from tholden e start: firms have enrolled or are giving but. p , w re instantly art ,Ste Penson set out by ;Yin Axthixr Sullivan. This , their employees a chance of partici- office war from the Fire Nlaishall s killed When a brick foundation `wall year the tree bore fruit the first Is here and in rich profusion. Friends that' sta right in your sating: The Dominion Bank, Bank of s read and discussed and 1R collapsed at the farm of George time yielding eight baskets of lovely Qid English Reproduction, Wm, heart. Commerce, Seaforth Produce Ltd, was decided to comply with the pre- Stephenson, three miles south of big fine peaches. Last year the tree Rogers, 1881 Wm. A. Rogers, Seaforth Motors Hesky Flax. Plod- lent legislation re public halls, etc., Varna on the Parr Line, dowered but these was no fruit. The Community College days, you have to go, nets Ltd., Excellence Flour Mills by having a suitable bylaw prepared) The barn was burned tiboixt as tree was sprayed this year. Mr. Wei- Silver, 1847 Rogers Leaving home. Yes, now you know by the Fite and Water comimttee terson who is in his 76th ear, has • and other well known makes of Ltd., W. T. Duncan, Seaforth Cream- month ago and preparations were' Y You're a part• of life today, ery the Fire Chief and the town solicit- being made to rebuild, The old brick given up farming and 10 considering silverware are now on display. !Getting, giving, all the way. ors. g peach farmin he says. The choice is There are now 7-00,000 persons m foundation had been taken down gai • into g, easily as large as Ontario enrolled in the Plan for Hos- pital my, thrill! Care: The plan was inaugurated the Department of Highways to in the gangway which had :been ]eft HULL€TT most dependable. The styles and Glad to answer, Yes, I Will.' four years ago, as a non-peofit ser - tion a blinker light at the rntersec standing and braced up. A new con- The regular meeting Y Happy maid, or happy man, vice by the Ontario Hospital Associ- 'tion of Main and Goderich streets as1 erste foundation was being laid in•, lett eguCouncilwas held in designing are new and the Now you're part of God's great plan. ation with the co-operation of the this is the intersection of two main) side where the old wall was and t'he the Commun Township - Hall, Londesboro, flnish is superb, including the travelled highways and .serious ac- y new Butlei Finish in the Old Gomes a grey day now and then, Ontario Department of Health. cidents are liable to occur. It was' supports were taken away from the Sept 5th, at 7:30 p.m. The Reeve our ken. A number of the local firms are brick whilethework was in progress• and all members of the Council be- English Reproduction. We invite Bear�syour beyond n reason why, paying fifty per cent for all em- hbite�d thatU-turnsshould be pro- Little Stewart Stephenson, who ing present. The minutes of the last you to come in and view this pioyees• had only started to school last week,' ie ular meetingAug. Wait the answer by and by. A grant of $150,00 was made to had just come home from school and W. R. Jewitt -Wm: J. Dale, that the ere read. showing of silverware. Sunset days come to us all, CATHOLIC, WOMEN'S the ewns suggested flowing anMato was helping his grandfather to fill minutes of Aug. 8th, 1946 be adopt S rin xs one then comes the fall;LEAGUE MEETS shouldd be that the stones in the trench when the brick ed as corrected. Carried: Delo-Jewitt. Fred. S Savauge Hair turns grey, and dim the sight-- Spring Icounty neounc council ad sof byy the wall toppled on them, The wall may that we pass a by-law for the levy of Eventide—May there be light. The September meeting of the municipalities. have been weakened by heavy rain 1 5 of 1 mill for the Federation of Jeweler & Optometrist John Beattie Catholic Wo Hen's League of St Permission was I earlier in the day,' Agriculture. Lost. Amendment to granted to the, g' Seines' Church which was held in the Lion's Club to hold a Hallowe'en The party of workmen hurriedly Motion by Geo, C. Brown and J. Ira THE GIFT SHOP ANNOUNCEMENT vestry of rite Church, opened whit' frolic on Oct. 81st on behalf of the dug. down through the rubble but Rapson, that we give a Grant of row - Mr. and Mrs. Tail Treffry, Crom- prayer led by the president, efts.; Canadian Legion hall fund, i both victims were dead; and death JO0,00 to the Federation of Agri- du gri- Phone 194 Res, 10 arty, announce the engagement of Wm. Hart, It was decided to send as There was discussion about was declared to have been mstentan• culture instead of adding 1/5 of 1 Bele sous. their younger daughter, Margaret gate from the Seaforth, sub -i it was urged thatant example abet Besides his widow, Charles Ste- Z3iolnnoltthat we extend theEngin- '11 Edythe, to Ross James Forrest, division to the Annual Dioceson Con - younger son of Mr. and Mrs. William vention which will be held in Chat-- made of offenders.. p phenson is survived by two sons, eels time on the Branch IB) of the TENDF_RS LET FOR Forrest, Tiippen. The marriage to ham, October 15, 96 and 17th. Nlrs.l Clarence and George, of Stanley, Iiinburn Stvamp Drain and the TUCKERSMITH SIDEWALKS take place the latter part September. N. McMillan and Mrs. J. Matthews RED (;ROSS NOTES Sat - and daughter, Mrs, Lorne Cole- Dodds Main Drain. Carried. Dale - were Municipal Council met were chosen as the visiting commit-) man, also of Stanley. Rapson, that we pass a by-law ac - regular the Town Hall at Seaforth on Sat - tae to call on the sick of the parish The work 1001110 will re -a en on Fri-- Mr. Stephenson had retired to cepting the 1946.Assessment Roll today, Septa 7th, at 8 o'clock for the during September. A balance of clay, Sept. 27th, for receivi g and glv Hensall a couple of years ago from for 1947. Carried. Dale -Rapson, regular miteeting; all members pres- $98.35 was reported in the treasury, ing out knitting and sewing. There, the farm where the accident happen- that the accounts as presented be etlt• The Cleric was instructed to a7 - Offering the Following Fuels: dy on road ex - Minutes of the previous meeting will be later information regarding] ed' 'Stewart Stephenson is survived paid, Carried. Jewitt -Dale, that we ply to the .Dept, of Highways of On - NUT POCAHONTAS dere Flanneryand e sthe etary, nid:I quilting. Ladies vvho have work finish- Stephenhis son nandMa two-yer. and ar-old ds. eb George do now adjourn. Carried. The next ienrdit o for for ni from. Jan. 1st, STOVE POCAHONTAS encs bythe recordingsecretary, Mrs i newed please bring it in. that day and get titer, re Mar meeting of the Hallett to Aug. 31st, and was also instructed NUT SIZE ALBERTA Yi work. Clarence Stephenson, brother of theToCoiip Council will be held in to advertise for tenders for the repair James Cleary. George, suffered a broken foot as the Community Hall, Londesboro, of the &ICCullie and Buchanan drains ALBERTA BRIQUETS October 7th, 1946 at 1:50 ie the and to FINLAYSON—SMITH FEDERATION OFFERS the avalanche of falling masonry en- .afternoon. The accounts: Dom, Road apply to the Ontario Municipal CORE FARM SCHOLARSHIP golfed his father and the little boy. Board for the approval of by --laws Wychwood Presbyterian Church Machine Co., Grader Repairs, 536: v Toronto was the scene of a lovely The double funeral will take place 17: Provincial Treasurer, Insulin, governing such repair. E. L. BOX ' Huron CountyFederation of _ on Thursday afternoon at 2,30 fromSr 1 Tenders for the construction of side autumn wedding on Saturday, Sept Agri the home of Mr. George Stephenson $3:53; A. Weymouth, Grader re- walks in Egmondville and Har urhey e PHONE 43 7th, at 2:30 o'clock, when Agnes culture are offering an. annual schot- parr line, lot 8 con, 6 Stanley town• pairs, $4.74; A. Brunsdon, grader re- g p ars in of one hundred dollars were opened as follows: YoungCon- Elizabeth (Betty) daughter of Mr p pair and mower, $24.02; David and Mrs. William D. Smith, Seaforth 'I'$100.00) to a worthy County stn- ship, to Bayfield cemetery. Con- struction Co., $13 per cu. yd.; Ross was united in ntarria a to Ross dent, entering his first year, of the Ewan, grader repair, $3.00: County Green, $14; Jack Holland, $9.60, The g de see Course USBO'RNE BOY vviri of Huron, snow plough, $334.44; lowest tender of $9.60 per cu. yd, by Northside United Church Hunter Finlayson, son of Mr. and g' at the Ontario Agri- George Radford, Bulldozer, $2030: Jack Holland was accepted subject to Be,. H. V. Workman, Minister, Mrs. Hunter G. Finlayson, Hamil- cultural College, in General Agrieul- COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP 00; Gordon Radford, as .0 oil, p f tune, Animal Husbandsg the approval of the Dept. of High - Rally Day in the United Church ton, Ont•, Rev. A. A. Lowther offic- Y, or Field $113.96 Johnston Crawford, ditch- ways. The Clerk was also instructed of Canada. rated, and Miss J. Jeffrey played Husbandry. The Huron Comity Council• has ing, $4.80; Murry McDougal $2,00; 10 advertise that the Township will 11 a.m., Congregation with the the wedding music. Mr, David R. Any County student wishing to established a Huron County Schol- Frank Longman, .80; William Hunk- sponsor a Practice Plowing Match on S. S. unite in a special order of Stewart, Seaforth, sang "0 Perfect make application for this scholar- airship to be awarded annually to a big, $2.40; William Carter, Road the farm of Gordon Richardsin, two worship entitled—"Crusaders Ail". Love" and "For you Alone". Given ship, for the fall term, should do so boy who enters the Ontario Agrieul• Supt., $72,45; Harold Beacom, Cul- miles east of Brucefleld, at which Theme •— "Behold I send you in marriage by her father; the bride' at once, to the County Secretary, W sural College. The scholarship is to vert, $1.00; Robert Riley, brushing, ooaches will be present to coach par - V, was gowned in a ,portrait gown of V• Roy, Londesboro, be awarded to a boy who in his sec- $4.00; Bert Hoggart, culvert, $6,80; iicipauts iu preparation for the Pin Sunday School 1vilI meet at 10:30 palest ivory brocaded satin, fash-1 The committee to award this ondary school course has, shown pro- Geo, W Cowan, Weeds. $24:80; A. vincial Plowing Match to he held at arm• ioned with a moulded bisque and scholarship tWll consist of the piesi- fieiency in his studies, and qualities Weymouth, Grader operator, $1.15,5x0 Port Albert on Oct 15, I6, 17. 18th. 7 p.m., Worship Service. bouffant skirt sweeping into a sir -i dent, Vice President and Secretary of leadership. This scholarship re- The Clerk was also instructed to re - Subject — "Defenders of the ender train. The bodice was made) Treasurer of the County Federation places the Massey Scholarship. RAE D. CARNOCHAN •attest the township engineer to report Faith"• with long tight fitting sleeves and and the County Agricultural Repre The Committee ha, awarded the Funeral services were held in Sear on the Brnadfeot Drain. You are invited to these Services• inset with a deep drop -shoulders sentative. scholarship this year to J. Allison Earth on Monday afternoon at the Rate of pay for ordinary work in yoke of sheerest marquisette edged WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Morgan, son of A. W. Morgan, Us- Whitney funeral chapel for Rae D. the township was set at: 45c. per hour Anglican with a bertha collar of the brocade.1 tonic Township. Allison attended 'Carnochan who passed away after for Hien, 50c per ]tour for culvert and Sunday, September 15th,O With it was worn a fingex•tip length' of the Woman's Association of listed in the Royal Canadian Air 2 rt Monday evening, Sept. 9, Group Exeter High School, and in 1943 en - With short illness on Thursday evening Aitch work, and the motion authorized St. Thomas, Seaforth. tulle veil crested with a chaplet of in Detroit. Thedeceased, who was payment to date at that rate. ' 11 am., Morning Prayer, matching ivory 'brocade and, she car- North Side United Church met at the Force, where in his training as a born in Tuckersdecthe Township, son Accounts passed were as follows: 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Tied a shower bouquet of deep red ]tomo of Mrs. Peter Moffat. Mrs. Wireless Air -Gunner he stowed of the late Mr. incl Mrs. 4lrilldam Relief, $10; Board of Health, $39; roses and bouvardia. Mrs, David R. James M. Scott, president, opened the marked ability. He received his Carnochan, was united in marriage roads, $1309.61; postage $3; salaries St. Mary's, Dublin Stewart, Seaforth, urs matron meeting by reading a poem, Take So Wings and the rank of sergeant in 17 years ago to Gertrude marriage restos sundry, $5. Council adjourned to 9 80 a.m., Morning Prayer. o£ honour for her sister and .the Little."Atter singing a hymn a fow December 1944. He volunteered for Columbus, Ohio. He is survived by Whet /wintry, b at S p.m. 'The Rector, Rev, C. F. L. Gilbert, bridesmaids were Miss Margaret moments of silence was observed in service in the Pacific, and completed two brothers, Charles, of Edmonton: B,A, at all services. Smith, sister of the bride and Mrs.' memory of the late Mrs. T. Webster. his advanced training just prior to William, Vancouver; three sisters, jVOffi211'S Institute PTE t."~ .Gordon Capel, both of Toronto. ! n nates eeeJreadobyltleiSecretary n prayer. V,J Day. On his release from the efr•s. James Lillie, Dunnville: Mrs. The September meeting of the Sea- Egmondvilie United Church They wore frocks of plumage blue' Vera Mole, and the roll Walled. Areal- Air Force, he entered the Institute May Smith, Toronto: Mrs, Robert forth Women's Institute was field at Rev. A. W. Gardiner, B.A„ B.D. faille taffeta fashioned with mouldedoffat Air Force, he entered the Institute McIntosh, Ingersoll. Rev. R. ST, Wil- the hone of Mrs. Jack ivlcLean, Tuck - 10 a.m., Sunday School, bodices and sweeping bouffant Monty a given that y after which "Abide of Veterans' Re-establishment and hams, .of the Presbyterian Church, ersniith. 011 the evening of Tuesday, 13 a.m. and 7 p. tn•, Rev. James skirts, The basques were made with With Me" was sung. A couple of chap- Training in Toronto to eomrlete his Seaforth, conducted the services and Sept. 10th, with 1 splendid attendance Anthony, M.A., Exeter short puffed sleeves and deep square tern from the book "Clearing in the secondary school education, -Allison burial was in Maitlandbank cemetery of members and visitors. A committee necklines and accenting the West" waistre read by Mrs. Ross Sav has enrolled at the O.A.C., and be- was appointed to plan for the Welebra• The Salvation Army lines were demure bustle bows. With auge and Mrs. Hay. R'ins Itis course this term. MRS. HUGH GORDON tion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Services Sept, 151h. them were worn matching taffeta Funeral services were held at the founding of the Women's. Institutes. Morning 11 a.m., Holiness Service. 'mittens and poke bonnets trimmed CORNISH --HAMILTON Whitney chapel, Seaforth, on Sun- This is expected to take place some Afternoon 3 p.m., Rally for all Sun- with blue and fuschia ostrich plumes. ST. THOMAS' CHURCH Tall•. standards of gladioli formed day for Mrs, Hugh Gordon of 'Mc- y spring, time this autumn or to earl day School scholars. They carried cascades of fuchsia l GUILD MEETS an effective •setting in the Presby I{illop Township who passed away It was decided to have a booth at Evening 7:30; Salvation Service. gladioli. Mr. Wm. B. Breckon, Fort The September meeting of St. tertian Church; Cromarty, for the suddenly on Friday at her home. the Pall Fair and a committee was Welcome to all. Erie, was best man and Donald H. Thomas Church. Guild was held in marriage Saturday afternoon at 2:00 Mrs. Gordon was formerly Mary appointed to look after same. Come and: worship with us Scott, Seaforth, and Harry 3Lrees,' the parish hall on Tuesday, the lath, o'clock of Wilma Jean, daughter of raise Henderson, daughter of Mrs. A letter was read from the Save the Hamilton, served as ushers. i Mrs. McGavin, the President, was in Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hamilton, Crom_ George Henderson and the ]ate Mr. Children Fund, and a picture enclosed The reception was held at Dalfrew. charge and eleven members and one arty, to Mr, John Carlyle Cornish, Henderson. On April 3, 1918, she of a little boy, Paul Arne Green of Manor where the bride's mother visitor, Mrs. Hurford, answered the son of Mr, and Mrs. J• Is., Cornish, was united in marriage to Hugh Puutnala, Finland, aged four, who has SHALE—COOKER received in a black crepe gown with' roll call. The scripture reading from Brucefield, Rev. W. A. Williams Gordon. She is ,Survived by her hu,- been adopted by the Women's Testi- St. James' ,Church, was the scene touches of fuchsia and blue, ands the Epistle for 12th Sunday after officiated. Mrs. Clifton Miller, Stan- band and one son Ross, at home, also tate for one year. The slim of fifty of a pretty wedding ,on Saturday, wore a corsage of Talisman roses, Trinity, was taken by Mrs. South fa, sister of the bride, played the by her mother, Mrs. George Henden- dollars supports this child for this . August 31st at 9 o'clock when Mar- The grooms mother chose a green gate followed by prayers for the wedding music and accompanied the son, of Tuckersmith; three brothers, length of time. (Comment: 4.11 free garet Mary, only daughter of Mr, suit, with a Corsage of yellow roses. Church and the parish and the Lord's soloist, Miss June Murdock, Bruce- John and James Henderson, Sea- spenders in Canada. might take ten and Mrs. Joseph Cooper, Tucker: Fox travelling the bride changed prayer in unison. Reports of all field, who sang "Because'' and forth, and Herbert, Russelldale: minutes off to consider this fact.1 smith, became the bride of Mr. Alvin to a yellow wool trope dress, match s committees were, dealt with, and "Always". The bride, given in mar- three sisters, Mies. Robert McClure, The new Wmueits Institute pins Arnold Smale, youngest son of Mr. Mg hat and Cobalt blue coat. After, plans were made for the annual riage by her father, wore a format Reumillet; Mrs, rlrchie.Lainont elle- have been received and were distrib- , and Mrs. George Smale of Hensall, a trip to Limberlost, Muskoka, they bazaar and afternoon tea to be held gown of white Nottinghtun lace li!]lop, and lira, Alex Wright, Toole- uteri at this meeting. Mrs. I . B. The ceremony was performed by will reside in Toronto. Wednesday, Nov. 13th, Rev. NIT. styled with fitted bodice and hoof- ersmith. During the service Mr. Ivy Gaudio took the motto "Ti. ain't the R.ev. Father T. P. Hussey. The bride, Gilbert paid a brief but very wee• fent skirt ending in a slight train. Henderson sang a. solo accompanied house that makes the home but the given, in =Pelage by her unele, Mr. HOLLAND—HILEY come visit. After the dedication of The neckline, puff sleeves and ht Mrs. Arnold Scott. Interment rues rove that is within;" and developed it. Edward Brady, looked charming iiia The marriage was solemnized at the offertory the meeting closed with line were trimmed with tinyruffles. in Maitlenclbank cemetery. The pall- splendidly, reading a. number of suit- stree-length dress of sheer crepe St. Peter's Cathedral, London, Sat- the benediction. She wore lace mittens nd her bearers were: Robert Campbell, Geo. able verses. Mrs. David MbLean, con- urda mornin of Violet, only fingor-h pveil was Ped in a halo and Campbell, William itexi, J. Ross vener of Hams Economics, then tool; with shoulder length veil and wreath y g of white gardenias. She wore a gold daughter of Mr. and Mrs, .Georges RITCHIE— ENNIS 'she carried a bouquet of red Better Murdie, John Gordon, Gordon Ale_ over the meeting, and a dentons�ias heart -shaped locket and gold ear-' Hiley, Burbrooke Place, that city, to p� stilet wedding was solemnized Tinges roses. Miss Hazel Hamilton, Gavin. Rev, Patton officiated. tion on Salads and Salad inalcug . rings and carried red talisman roses. Steve Holland, Seaforth, son of Mr.; l g sister of the bride, as maid of honor Floral tributes were: Family, given by ivls Paul Doig and Mrs, Mrs, Thomas Burns was the matron' and Mrs. J. J, Holland, St. Column! at the manse of Duff's United and Miss Betty Hunkin Belntore Mother Henderson, Duff's Church, Tack McLean. Lettuce cup and tomato of honor and she wore a powder blue ,ban. Rev. D R. McMahon officiated.' Church, Walton, on Saturday after W.A. and W.M.S. Ali•, and Mrs Jiro 'flower salads were demonstrated, and dies and shoulder length veil and noon, Sept. 7 at one o'clock, when niece of the bride; the bridesmaid, the tine 1)0111ts of. salad chessxug. g The bride wore a pretty gown of Rev. R, G. Hazlewood united in max- wore frocks of pink and sky blue or• Henderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. white accessories. She carried pink; white eyelet embroidery with high ria e Edith Francis Ennis dao rites •gauze., respectively, made in similar Gordon Little and family, Mrs. Alec Mrs. David McLean was appointed Asters and sweet peas, 'Mr. Thomas round neckline and deep dace -edged o£ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ennis alton 1 style to that worn by' the bride, Wright and faintly, Mrs. Angus Gor- of erseas food convener fnr pointe - Burns, cousin of the bride, was yoke, Long sleeves also lace -edged and William Kenneth Ritchie,v on They wore halo hats and mittens to tion, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leyburn, Mr. ter. October, and November h eldrit1e groomsman. The ushers were Ed- extended into points .over the of Mr: and Mrs. John S Ritchie match their frocks. Both attendants and Mrs. Bob Tyndall, NIT. alid Mrs, of Mrs. Raymon unettJtwtl Gaud Ang- ' ward Brady and Thomas Smale of hands. The long tight -waisted bodice Walton in a double cin eeremne ', carried pink Madam Butterfly roses. Archie Lamont and family, rs, position during y Ilensall. During the signing of the g yust. The Institute sends an eleven g sang,' extended in V points over the full; The bride wore a love -in -the -miss; Little Rosanna Worden, niece of the Robt McClnte and family, my. Jack Pound parcel to Britain each month, register, Miss Julia Flannigans g, skirt. The brides veil, which f8rined blue afternoon dress with neatening bride, was flower girl wearing vel- Little, Mr. and Mrs. John Little, Nit, Two letters of grateful aeknowledg- Ave Maria, accompanied by Mrs. F. a train, was caught in a white flow- low taffeta with frilled longand Mrs. Bill Hill, Mr, and Mrs. John Devereaux, organist. After the Gere 1 hairdress of flowers with shoulder . skirt meat Have been received from the n served, 'er headdress and she carried a white length wail. Hex corsage Was of pink and carrying a nosegay of mauve Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pap- mony a wedding dinner was s prayer book with a single mauve or- sweet peas, Mr, Allen Hill le, NIT. and Mrs. Jas Malcolm, Mr, recipients of these boxes.. at the Royal Hotel, Mitchell to 1151 roses and fern. As her attendant p' cousin of p Paper for the he inoOrnuir 'History chid and streamers of roses. At- Miss Anne Ennis of Toronto, sister the bridegroom, was best man and and Mrs, D. Malcolm, NIT: and Mrs. was brought to the meeting and dis- anediate friends. In the afternoon a tendants were Miss Margaret Mc of the bride wore a blue wool frock the ushers were Mr. Clifton Miller Benson Sowerby and falmly, Mr • tt•ibnfed among the members and reception was held at the home of Master, London, and the bride- and Mr. Kenneth Scott. The race ' and Mrs. Herb 'Henderson, Arnold, the bride's grandmother, Railway St. ,groom's brother; Jack Holland, Sea -1 with black accessories and a corsagep *orman, and Hovey Lamont, visitors. Ik is lipped that a lit he e of 1 of white roses and £ern. 1VIr. Michael tion was held on the spacious lawn Y the histories of the farms in the coul- d where Mrs: Cooper received, wearing forth. The bridesmaid wore a white McGrath of Seaforth, the groom's at the home of the bride's parents.' Friends from a distance: Toronto, munity will be flnfehed and ready for a flower silk jersey and black ac- taffeta frock, with low square neck- attendant. For travelldn • the bride' Tea sues pom ed by Mrs. Roy Brock Oshawa, Woodstock, "Galt, Delhi, the binder by the time of the Histori- cessortes. Mrs. Smale wore a two -1 line and bouffant skirt banded in! wore a brown tailored suit with ac-' and Miss Kathleen Stapleton, Those Goclerich, Blyth, Benmiller, Clinton,' caul Resr+arch meeting in October. piece black crepe with matching ac- wine taffeta, Her Queen Anne head- � cessories to match. On their return assisting were Miss Anna Hamilton, Mitchell, Hensall, Brucefielcl. _ ,eessories, Mrs. Sol Williams poured dross was of white taffeta with' from a ehort wedding trip they will Miss Marion Hill, Miss Lorraine tea, and Mrs. Pearl Stephen of Hen- pleated wine taffeta trim and she Fowler, Miss Mary Stapleton and JOHN TAMAN daughter, Mrs. Roy Jac1 andh, ren Bali, and Mrs. Allen Ruance, Staffs, carried a colonial bouquet of white reside an Seaforth, p Taman, two sons, Jack Glen Miss Audrey Hankin, For the well -1 Funeral services were held in Sea- Taman, both. of Toronto, The furter- served. Mr. and Mrs. Shale left on a carnations and yellow roses with DUBLIN ding trip the bride and bridegroom' forth yesterday for John Taman, of al was held from the hone of his monclvimotor trip for. pointg north, For white streamers. Following a recep- I- wore matching brown gabardine Cochrane, who passed away in Tor- son-in-law, Roy McGeoch, Egmond- trayelling the !bride were a teal blue tion at Hotel London, the bridal Mr, and. Mrs, Mervin Manley, Strat• suits. The bride's corsage Was of Onto 011 Saturday, Sochi in Carleton villa where Rev. A, Gardiner; pastor suit and white accessories. On their couple left to spend their honeymoon ford, spent the weekend with Mr. and white gardenias. On their return Place 84 years ago, Mr, Taman was of the E nondville United Church, return they will reside' in Seaforth, in Detroit. They will live in London, Mrs, William Manley, they will' reside in Seaforth: married in 1895 to the date Sarah; officiated. Interment was in Malt- . Marie Carter. He is survived by a' landbank 'Cemetery, .nwe