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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-07-12, Page 8INSO ere SOU. JAR CHOP H.OUSE PEANUT GUTTER with 10 -oz. jar Chocolate Flavor Nut Spread; 25cBili for` . *LARRY HORNE PUNCH—For mak- ing dlr'inkq to suit your tante. Per Bottle $AIR DATES 2 pounds 'OLD CHEESE—Real sharp OROKEN CHOCOLATE BARS Pound ' PLOWERDALE ORANGE PEKOE TEA --half lb. 6AEfiOXON FLY COILS 4 icor . 15c 19c 25c 23c 43c 19'c .FLY -C.;0 SPRAY Bottle 30c CLIMAX BUG KILLER and Slight Preventive; 10 lbs 40c 3 LARGE IVORY SOAP 21c II LARGE OXYDOL and 2 25c 45 BARS SURPRISE SOAP, 1 BOX HANDY AMMONIA 25c all for RICHARD'S CARBOLIC SOAP Per Cake COMFORT LYE 3 Tine *NAP HAND CLEANER 2 Tins *RASTER'S TURKEY GROWER—Cwt. 5c 25c 29c A. C. Routledge NWS ofTom:TOWN Highlanders Band is Popular. --Thee Seatorth Highlanders Band, under the leadership of Mr. E. H. Close, is highly popular mid in great deutand i this summer. On Thursday evening • last they played is the band tattoo at Stratford, and Thursday night of this week they'slupplied the band pro- gram at Clinton. Ross J.Sproat Phone 8 Free Quick Delivery -PHONE 166 Windstorm Rates Are Lower NEW LOW RATES NOW IN With a Company over 100 years NQ Premium Note Required. WATSON & REID M. A. REID - Proprietor none 214 Seaforth SPECIALISTS IN ALL,LINES OF 000000000000 -.0 Main Street, Seaforth 0 0 Charles Holmes' residence, 0 0 Goderich Street East. Phone 0 0 Adjustable (hospital bed for 0 rent. 0 "0. Day calls --Phone 119 0 0- Charges moderate. 0 0 FUNERAL SERVICE Licensed Embalmer 0 Ambulance Service ° Hospital Bdd k0 with adjustable. rachet oper- ated spring for rent. -0 Night Calls Day Calls 0 12-37 O FUneral Service Dublin : Ont. 0 .0 Night er day calls: Phone 43 r 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ch u rthes Sermon Subjects For Next 'Sunday. —Union War Time Prayer Meeting on Thursday, July 18th, at 7.30 p.ru. in St. -Phomas' Church. St, Thomas' Church: Rector, Rev. Dr. Hurford, --77th anniversary ser- vices; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., The Church Army; Sunday School at 10 a.m, St. Mary's, Dublin -3 p.m., Confir- mation; sermon' by the Bishop of Huron, -Dr. Seagar, Union Services of Northside and First Presbyterian Church — Services. in July. in Firwt Presbyterian Chui•e'h; warning subject, "Be Of Good Cheer," evening subject, "The Lamb That Was Slain," Union prayer tweeting on Thursday evening at' 7.30 in First Presb 'terfan Church. — Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister. Egmondville. Ohurch—Morning sub- ject, ' "The Sufficiency - of God's Grace"; evening silbject, "Encourage - meet Produced by Faith."—Rev. A. W. Gardiner, Minister. Funeral of Mrs. J. R. Habkirk.— The funeral of the late Mrs. J. R. Habkirk, who passed away on Thurs- day of last week, took place on Sat- urday afteaaeon with Rev- Hugh Jack officiating. The pallbearers were C. A. Barber, A.: E. Forbes, Toronto; Robert D. Bell, Hensal•l; William 11. Bell, Heneall; Marshall Stewart and William J. Bell, Of Oakville. Inter- ment was made in Herman . Union Cemetery. Among those who attend- ed the funeral were; Mr. and. Mrs. W. C. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs, A, E. Forbes, Mr, and Mrs-. James Newton, Mr. -and Mrs. D. MacGill, Mr, and Mrs, G. N. Watson, Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs: G. F. Gilroy, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Chesney, Mr. L. E. Chesney, Mr. E. Bell, Mrs. Fraser Sproat and Miss Ruby Sproat, of Toronto; also Miss Janet Flett, of Grimsby;' Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. R, ,Seatter and Miss Haz- el Smith of Hagersville; Mr. William Bell, Oakville; Miss Jessie E. Mc- •Morran, Chicago; Mrs. J. P. Camp- bell, Windsor; Mrs. John Sproat and' Mrs), John Chesney, of Stratford. 08*- ' ' Dofmage - Love.—A very pretty wed- ding was solemnized in the Egmond- vtiie Manse, Saturday, July 6th, -when Anna Elizabeth, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jetties Love, Tucker - smith, became the bride of William Charles, eldest` son of Mr. and. Mrs: Austin Dofmage; Hudl•ptt. The Rev. A. W. Gardiner officiated, The bride 4'ooked charming in a street -length dress of Acadia blue sheer with white accessories and: carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses, Canterbury Bells and orange blossoms. The brides- maid, Miss Jessie Wallace, , a friend of the bride, wore a Bermuda blue "• x:1.e"3pataarl r Wads of Mr. James Riley are,,glad to see rhim aut again a"Yter his earious operation. • Pte. G C. Cooln!beS, of the R.C.R„ Laindon, spent the week -end with his parents to Egmond'valle. • t.alaaa - Corporal At'tlold Scott, Corporal =and Mrs, Campbell, of Nia- gara Palle, and Pte, Ian Nesbitt, of Camp Borden, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Scott, Roxboro. • Mrs, J. M. Kaine and son, Den- ton, of Winnipeg, are spending a short holiday at they Lome of Dr. Kaine's father, Rev. C. C. Kaine, • Miss Morrie„Lou and Messrs. Gordon, and Westan Hudson,' of To- •ronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Mullen over the week -end. • Mr, •William B,rowie of Detroit, motored here last week to spend a few days -with his sisters, Mrs. Rich- ard Rogers and Mrs. Marshall Young, of Hallett. Mr -and Mrs. F. G. Forrester and Miss Dorothy have returned from, Niagara Falls. • Miss, Laura Stewart, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her .par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Stewart, in Eemo'ndeille. • Rev. P. E. and• Mrs, Clysdade, rot Palmerston, were visitors. on Sunday at the home of Rev. C C. and Mrs. Kaine. Mr. Clysdale, who is summer - hag at his cottage at - Grand Bend', was guest- speaker at the open air service of the Staffer Unite) Church Sunday mo ring. • Missies) Fergus Bell, Patricia Becihely, Dorothy Smith, Dorothy F.or- aester, Ruth Pretty; Janet Handley, Jean Wrigiht, Seaforth; and Misses Norma Collins, Audrey and ,Jean Mur- dock, of Brucefield,' are spending a week at Bayfield. * , Mrs, R. H. Knight and Mise, C. B. McKinley, of Toronto, are guests at the hove -of Mr. and Mrs; A. D. Armstrong. • Miss Ria Hills, Toronto, is spend- ing the holidays it the ,home of h.er- Parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Hills, in Egni n'dn'ille. • Mr. and Mrs. C. Hall and family, of Toronto, and Mists -Cecelia Horan, of Sudbury, are guests at the home of Mrs, John Horan. • Miss Beatrice Eberhart, o f Thiorn,bury, and Mr. Robert Eberhart, cif Roseniount, are, spending the holi- days at the home of their father, Mr, George Eberhart. • Mr. and Mrs. William) Rollins, of Sarnia, are guests . at the home- of. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Finnegan in Eg- mondvilie. ” • Miss Thelma Johnstone, of Sud- bury, is:spending her holidays at the home of -.her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Thomas Johas'tome. • Mr. and Mrs; Frank Wright, Miss Betty, Frank and Bob, •of De - trait, were week -end guests; at the home of Mr. Hugh Wright. • Mass Kay Wilson and: Miss Dawn Sloan; lot 'Toronto,* - were ,week -end guest's at the home of Mr. R. F.' Jones. • Pte, Gerald Rears,- of the High- land Light Infantry, Stratford, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. J. S. Barry. • Mr. Jbe-Eckart, of Oakville, spent the week -end with his family here. • Mrs. H. Whitham, of North; Bay, is sp'end'ing several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoff- man. ' • Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong and son, Billy, of, Brockville, and. Mrs. Armstrong, of Mitchell, were guests this; 1v -eek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. A.rmstro_ ng, • 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bell and Miss. Fergus were in Ottawa recently, • Mists J`6annie Clifton, of Toronto, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G, D. Ferguson. • Mr. and Mrs-. Philip Norton an,d Mr. Travers Hyo-rton, of Toronto, were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greig. • Mr, and Mrs- Andrew Reid and Miss Evangeline, of Verloe, Sask., are visiting their daughter, Miss Alice Reid, and Mr, a.nd Mrs. M. A. Reid, They are now on a -holiday trip to Matt real. • Mr. John Watson, of St. Paul, Minnesota, is a guest at the home of his sister, Miss. Watson, Goderich St. West. • Miss Marie , Hicknei1 is spending her summer vacation with her aunt at Niagara, Falls. • • Dr. Walter Davidspn, Mrs. Sou- ter, of Angeles, Washington, and Mrs. Davidson, of Newton, were gueisttls last week at the; borate of Mr. and Mrs. Mei-toil A. Reid. • Mr. David Mole, of Rochester, N.Y., and Mrs. Alex Casemore, of Wingham, are guees'ts at the home of Mr.. and 1VIrs. Ed. Mole. • Mr.. and Mrs. R. Frost spent the week -end. with their son in Sarnia. • The membesrs, of First Church Young People's Society held a 'very successful picnic at Turnbull's Grove, near Grand Bend, on Wednesday -af- ternoon. • Mr. W. C. Sutherland, R.C.A.F,, 'St. Thomas, spent the week -end at his home here. • Mrs. J. A. Brodie and sons, of Toronto, are -the guests of Mrs. Brodie's mother, Mrs, R. J. Beattie, Victoria Apartments, • Mrs. R. S. Evans, has returned to her home from Toronto. • 'Miss Isabel McKellar and MIss Ahyvonne Moore are spending a cou- ple of weeks with friends in Toronto. • Miss Mary• -Smith, R,N., of New York, has been, holidaying with her events, M><•, and 1VIra: Percy Srnith, in McKillop. • Mr. Reg. Pryce,r McKillop, 4s tak- ing a snmmner course at the Univers- ity of Western. Ontario, London, • Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Smith and family are spending a few holidays ah Thorold • Mr. T. D. O'Neill and daughters, Misses T'herese and Etta ata, are holiciayin,g 'at Wasage Beacb. • Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith, 'of Peterboro, are guests at the home of Mrs. James Beattie.. • Mistes Mary Kruse and Pearl and Jamie Irwin, of Winnipeg, are guests of their mete arid'. aunt, Mr. and, Mrs. R. J. Kriise, •' Mi -e. Iia M. lV1`eLeatt apenst a Pew days with :Dr.,. G: C. and Mrs. Jarrett in Striatford, •Presildeiirt D. H. Wilson, of 'the Hurani-Perth tanebali League, leas in Myrth otn Wmesda.y' in eon#100011. With hies iat• tit; M. Some of Ow Values Good Till July_,_17th AYLMER CATSUP 25c12 ounces; 2 Bottles HILLCREST SHORTEN- 2'S;ec INQ-1's; 2 lbs, CORM—Garden Patch 17c Golden, -`2 Pins PICKLES—Lealand Crun- ngc lchie; 27 -oz, bottle a77 OXVDOL--1 large package, 2 Targe P & G Soap for 25c PEARL SOAP -5 bars; 23c 1 pkg. Ammonia Ld PRINCESS FLAKES -2 barge packages; 1 Fruit 0c Bowl 3 3 IVORY SOAP -2 Iarge enc Oakes and 1 extra. SUPER SUDS -1 pkg., 24c 1 Image Fruit Dish GREEN VEGETABLES, FRESH FRUITS, IMPORTED 'FRUITS, BREAD, CAKES, MEATS, ETC. LIFEBUOVRINSO Couppns Here Brown - Bell.—West-end home .of Mr. and Mae. Lynford Sewell Bell, Edmonton, was the sc.ene• of a. pretty wedding on, Weidae-sday., June 26th, when- their eldest daughter, 'Marian A. Bell, became the bride of Mr. Roy Allen Brown. eldest son of Mrs. Brown and the late Rithand A. Brown. Peonies, rosee, and snapdragons, in tones .of pink and white provided. a ceremony which wee performed- by recention was. arraaged for about 40 guests. Fa,shioned with a fitted bodice anti a full skirt which' just brushed the floor., the bride's gown - was an ,pale blue lace, rose-c.olo.rdd rushing a,t the hem and touches, of rose net at the aweethea,rt neckline were in charming contrast. Her tiuy hat of flowers. and lace matched her freak and she wore brocaded es -tip - corsage Mr, Bell gave his-datighter, away, Both the brid.e. and groom were unattended. Mrs. Bell, mother of the hriiig, was in blue lace, her were pink roses ea corsage. Mrs. B.rown, mother of the bridegroom, had chosen, rosescolored. crepe, with tea roses as a. floral accent. A three - tiered wedding cake flattked by tall ivery tapers in crystal holders, cen- tred the bride's- table which was laid in cre•am colored lace. Mr. and. Mrs. Brown left later la the ,evening en. a wedding trip to S,pokarne and Seattle. Returning by Way of Vancouver they a fortnight. For travelling' the bride wore a frock of brovni silk with which sae wore a gold colored topeoat,. a brown hat and brown eccesisetriee. The grhom is a, nephew of .Mrs. Rich - shall Young, of Hullett. Misses • 'Ruth and Betty Chittenden, Richard, of Toronto, were the week- end guests of Mr, and Mrs,, Malcolm fortune to- fall on the lawn Friday, eve,ning last and fracture a bone in her ankle. •_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cul:an:tore an,d Miss Nancy, of Toronto, were week -end guests' at the home of, Mrs. • Mr. and Mrs, W.Gibs,on White and Miss Elisabeth, of Waterville, are guests at the home of Mrs, M. . 0 Mr. Arnold Habkirk, of Lietowel, was here last week Attending the funeral of his mother, .the late Mrs. • MT. and Mrs, Fred Montgomery, Brantford), was a Sunoay guest' at Toronto, were hete last week attend- ing the funeral of Mrs. Cbesney's mother, Mrs. J. R. Habkirk. Tonto last week. son, of St. Catharines, are gueats at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mare Hays. • Mr. Frank Habkirk, a well kaown Seaforth Old ,Boy, but new of Van- couver,' .was here over the •week -end visiting his father, Mr. John Habkirk. It is 21 years since Mr. Habkirk has been home and natumlly he sees many changes, particularly in the Borden over the week -end. ta Miss Hazel Earle has returned ta her home after spending the past iwetentenths in Toronto. Notice To Merchants The Association will not be respensible for accounts for goods or services unless the in- voice is accompanied by an official order of the Association, signed by the Treasurer and two Members of the Executive. Merchants and others are asked to co-operate with the Association in this resPect. Seaforth Amateur Athletic Associaton THE, SECOND DIVISION COU RT County of Huron Office in tine Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seafortfh. Office hoer*: Tues- day, Thnanday and Saturday, 1.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday evening, 7.30 -p.m., to 9 pin. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance Agencies, - Seaforth ANNOUNCES til;'* purchase of the insurance business of Bays Meir, and nhe addition of Uee enables ps to give unexcelled sea-vi0e in 'all lines. ONTARIO 10-37 • MEN NW Coal prices are advancing. We have .fiest Miality Anthracite rolling for July deliaery. .are °fleeing Stove or Nut size at $13.50 cash, direct from care—haul your worn, with, 60 cents adkled for town. deliveries. Mine prices are advancinig monthly 011. "Coal -la a good bay now" 1 H. SCOTT PHONE 336 McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFO'RTH, ONT. OFFICERS: Thos. Moylan, R.R. 5, Seatorth - Pres. Wm. Knox, Lond,esboro Vice -Pres. Merton 'A. Reid, Seatorth Sec.-Treas. DIRECTORS: ay **arena, Dablni; Grand Bend NIGHTLY Willis Tipping and His Cascade Rhythm Orchestra 11 M,u,sicians — Nickel dancing LOCAL BRIEFS former well known basibless man of. Seaforth, and his—son, Mr. Clifford Bell, European Manager of the Palm- olive Company, volia has just return- ed, front Parte, rta.mae, wore • ealtitg on old Wanda in town on Saturdaf.__ • • Mise „Attar:on Scarlet, of Port William, le apeading the helldaYs, at Vie bomb ,of ner father, Mr. Robert, AMATEURS, LOOK ! CONTEST_ EVERY MONDAY Except Holidays Set and Sod Prize Winners enter finale Augub3 nth. Oath PriM' 1st and and, ervery 37onday. SEE NEW SURF SHOP AT THE -CASINO I Smart new Melon Salts & Sportswear 'CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY EVENING AT 9 P.M. Surolay, .111)y 14—Port Elgin Band • Mrs':.-Jeunie Patterson is visiting trienalle in Inger eel3, • -; • 'Phi mlany Wendel of Mr. James Baran aar0 pleased filo see .room oat again atter ti's peeen+t Serious BLlnees. HiLLSG'REEN The .funeral `of lairs-. R. N. Douglas, wbo died suddenly Wednesday at the lame of .her dau•ghtee, Mrs, Alfred Heard, of Stanley Township, will be helld on Friday at 2 p.m., from the home of her daughter, with burial in Bayfield cemetery. Rev. J. F. Peters of Varna United Church, will offici- ate Mrs. Douglas was in her 72nd y'e'ar, BAYFIELD Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, and son visited friends at b3nbro en Suu- day. Mr. and Mrs,. George W. Elliott at- tended the anniversary at the Angli- can..Church, Clinton, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Grierson, of Waterloo, spent the week -end with Mrs-, Edwards. Mr. Sam Widcombe, of Windsor, spent the week -end with iris parents - here Miss• McClure, of Dungannon, spent it'he week -end with the Widcom'be fam- ily. Mrs. Edith Ritch, of Goderich, spent the week -end with laser -friends in the village. ' The union ,prayer service was held on Wednesday evening in the Angli- can Church, Many friends here were very sorry to hear of the sudden passing of the Tate Dan Harrison, of Goderich; on Sunday; he having spent a great part 'of his life in the village before mov- ing- tb Goderich,. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon to Bayfield cemetery.. The family , have the sympathy of the community in their great loss. - Rev., and Mrs. Paul, of Windsor, visited, .friends in- the village .last week. The Misses Douglaa, of Hyde Park are visiting Mrs. Jesse Tough in the village. ' The Red Cross Committee is hold, ing a tea on the lawn at Mrs. Gelid= net's home on Thursday afternoon. The members of the Golf Club are holding a rummage sale in the Town Hall on Saturday -evening-: from 7 to 10. DUBLIN , More than 800 people attended the garden party held; on the Church grounds under the! auspices of St. Columban parish. The evening's en- tertainment opened with a football game between Mildmay • and St. Columban,, _the score bei, sg •3 to 1 for St, Columban. The various booths were Well patronized, particularly the bingo and horses. The lucky, ticket winners were: $10, James Feeney; '$5, John A. .Murphy, Mrs, Jas. O'Con- nor,, ands Miss Veronica Jordan, Mus- ic for dancing was furnished, by Ar- thur's orchestra, Wingham. Frank Krauskopf has returned to Toronto after spending his vacation with .his parent's,, Mr.. and Mrs. Louis Krauskopf. • Mr, and Mrs. Gar. Smith and Prank Smith' attended the Old Boys' 'Reun- ion at Caledonia. A successful barndance was held at the home of Roland Kleinfeldt last week. Music was furnished by the Howe orchestra, Cromarty. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kraus- kopf :recently, it being the first time the family were at home together for nine years. -, Tire members included : Misses Margaret, Kitch.en•er, Cecelia, of Stratford; Edith, of Waterloo; Sister Rose, St..-Jos'eph's Community, London, and • Aubert,' of New Ham- burg, also Mrs. Alfred Price, and Clem at home. ' Visitors: Dr. and Mrs. Frank Can- ning, Miss Irene Canning; and, Hugh Canning, Toronto; at the ,home of Mr. Frank McConnell; Reg- Gordon, To- ronto, with Mr. an•d. Mrs. Alex Darl- ing; Mr. and Mrs. Pope, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Molyneux; Mr. and Mrs, Philip Flanagan and children, Toronto, with Mr. and, Mrs, Michael Flanagan and Joseph Mc- Grath; Misses Mary and-AnnaKraus- kop'f, London, with their. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nichelas Krauskopf; Mrs, M. Simpson and. tittle daughter, To- ronto, with Miss Mary Beale; Pte. Dalton Burns, London, with ,his' par - mats, Mr, and Mrs:. Frank Burns; Mrs. Herald Smuck and baby, Kathleen, of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Molyneux; Mr. Schmidt, Sr., Oscar Schmidt, Jerry Schmidt and ; Ed. Schmidt, Kenilworth, at the home of Mrs. Johanna Roach; Miss Cecelia Feeney, London, with her mother, Mrs. Kathleen Feeney; Miss Mary Givlin and Paul Givlin, London 5with their father, Joseph Givlin;" Jack Molyneux in Kingsbridge. Mr. and, Mrs, A. Sutherland and family are vacationing near Hamil- ton. Miss Anna Meagher has secured a Position in London.. Mr. and Mrs.. . Joseph Jordan visited at Niagara Falls. Mrs. E. Hunter has returned, to Toronto. Pat McDonnell has returned home from London. James Jordan; Jr., is vadationing in Detroit. • Father John F. McConnal, M.M., recently from, The Vatican; Rome, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. McConnell, Williams *Mores • On .Saturday morning, Jung, 29th, in St. Michael's 'Catholic Ohnircb,at Edg- ington Lane, Wheeling, Va.; Miss Angela Marie Herres, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C,, Hores, of Birch Lynn, be- calmthe; bride of Mr. Lewis Francis Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan William's, of Dublin,' Ont. Rev. Father Michael Cotter, pastor, ;performed the cereMony at a nuptial' mass in arise presence of the immediate families and a 'few .intimate frienda of the couple. -, The bride's . only attenKioint was ber niece, Miss Kathleen Ryan,- yan;andl Mr. Edward Bach; ataryed sits. Mr. and Williams' beet 'man. The a1tara rf the ..church were beautifhrll r decorat- ed with a tatiftationi of eolartitt [rinn- egent Theatre seaforth NOW PLAYING .- DOUBLE BILL "Blondieilrings Up Baby" and "Rio .Grande" MONDAY ONLY I DON'T MISS THE SPECIAL PERFORMANCES IN THIS THEATRE . . MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 15 at 8.30 Buy Your Stamps NOW at the Box Offices . , - TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. JEAN ARTHUR, MELVYN DOUGLAS, FRED MacMURRAY, in "TOO 'MANY HUSBANDS" Here cornea the brideeelatarried to two men and giving up neither. NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MADELEINE CARROLL-- BRIAN AHERNE LOUIS HAYWARD —' A ,great novel becomes a screen classic, Coming — "THE FIGHTING 69th" mer flowers, and palms,, arranged by Flonst Duffy. Miss Eva Vail presid- ed'at the organ and Miss Nahey Oriole, of Bridgeporte0., effice associ- ate of the bride, sang Rosedig's "Ave Maria" at the -exchange of the vows anita several other appropriate hymns during the mas.s. The bride wore a levely - gown of poudee blue chiffon fashioned, with square neckline, skir- -red bodice, short puffed sleeves and very ..tull toe-letigth skirt. Her hat was a drapedt turban of cameo pink silk jersey with slippers and gloves in matching color. Johanna Hill ros- es and light blue delphiaiums formed a, shoulder corsage. Miss Ryan waa attired in a peach colored: organdy dress designed similarly to the bride's with iehtich, she wore an off-tluetace white silk braid hat and oth,er acees- sones, in correspon4ng color." Her flowers were Talisffian roses and deep blue delphinium. Immeaiately breakfast was. served at the home the bride, following Whieh the couple de.parted, by motor for an Eastern and. Canadian honeymoon. Mrs. tewis Francis Williams is the daugh- ' Birch Lynn, a graduate of St. Alphon- sus Academy and. has been em.ployect secretarY to Mr, J. L. Grimes, gen- eral advertising manager of the Wheeling Steel: Corporation. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan ,Williams, of Dublin, formerly of - Pittsburg, Pa., an aluininus of the University of Illinois,, tilknither of. Al- pha Kappa Psi and, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternities and IS asse'elatect with the. , Philip Morris Tobacco Co. int a sell- ing capacity. After July 10thi Mr- . and' Mre Williams will be at home at 1127 National Road, Wheeling • REFRIGERATION Built by General Motors, Can- ada, and covered by five-year Warranty,' Frigidaire has the ex - 1, elusive ColdWallFeature THE FAVORITE IN ELECTRIC which cools through the walls an.d gives moist cold, eliminat- ing the nec.. ci covered dishes, because there is no drying of - Meter Miser Mechanism The SiMplest Cold Making Mechanism ever built, with only two ing parts. Is easy on electric current. For prices and information see— j• 'W. Modeland MOV - Phone 660-4 Seaforth 'We hove 9etes EXTRA SPECIALS SUGAR CRISP CORN- 21c FLAKES -3 Pkgs 4,80 inso ,L0Fl;i40011:1HbOUTISnE COF- 45c REDEEM COUPON HERE THREE.STARSBREAD eq -Large Ivory Soap 3 Bars 'Good Humor" Puffed Wheat 2 Pkgs. 24c 21c More flavor Io the Cup More Cups to tpe Punt - MOTHER PARKeR Introducing CARDNO'S New VITA - WHITE BREAD 7c Loaf TRY OUR ENTIRELY NEW LOAF Baked to a Satisfying Flavour and Freshn,ess CARDNOS Grocery and Bakery, Seaforth Phone 82 Prompt Delivery c.