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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1944-06-09, Page 8[N'S • ESTATE. ISE IN AU. LINES OF SuMN:c Ali f1'cplrable property, gi�gt ; treeet,'witlit Bard and soft ie; Hydro; garage; "1% 3.:Of` land with, fruit trees. Im- ke ngeess7,on• age, , ode 'street; priced rea- les ,her deeirsable properties also Hated. WATSON & ;ARID A. REI.D . , Proprietor ek r: ''hone 214 o Seaforth SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE The -Second Division Court County. of Huron Moe in the 'Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth. Once hours: Tues- day. Thursday, and Satardaty. 1.$0 1.m. to 6 pan.; Saturday. evening, MO p,m- to 9 Rm. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Clerk O O O O O O O O O O O O i0 O 4' G. A. WHITNEY O Successor to O i0 HOLM ES & WHITNEY 0 Funeral' Service O 0 ;MainStreet. , - Seaforth O r© . AMBULANCE SERVICE O 0 Adjustable , hospital bed for 0 O rent. O O Agent for Mitchell Nursery 0 O Flowers. O O • Telephone 119 O Nights and 'Holidays 65 0 i0 O 000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 W. J. CLEARY v. • e0 Seaforth, Ont. O 0 LICENSED EMBALMER 0 O AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR O 4 Night or Day Caths -335 0 0 O 00.00004>0000* ° ro00000000.000 • J. A. BURKE 00 i>. , Funeral . Service' O 4 DUBLIN : ONT. 0 0 Night orday calls: Phone 43 r 11 O O ' O 000000000000 SPENCE'S PRODUCE GOVERNMEj4T•= REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices Paid For Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth. NOTICE Otte to the shortage of essen- tial. -supplies, we will be forced to curtail our purchases of live P6ultry for the next week or .so. This is only a temporary sit- uation, and will be remedied as soon' as possible. t. THE tMcKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE ,,INSURANCE CO'Y. BEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. Ok'r'ICERS: W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - Pres. F. McGregor, Clinton • Vice -Pres. 011erton A, Reid, .Seaforth - Manager and Secretary -Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Chris: Leonhardt, Brodhagen; E. J. Trewartha, .Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, R.R. 3, . Seaforth; Alexander McBwing, E.B. 1; Blyth; 'Frank McGregor, R.R. 6, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, R,R. 1, Walton;_. William R. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; George. Leitch, R.R. 1, Clinton; John L. Malone, R.R. 6, Sea- d'orth. AGEhi'i'S• Finlay McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin; E. Pepper, Brucefield; 3, P1 Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. You are Invited to Inspect the TAILORED -TO -MEASURE ,SITITS AND OVERCOATS Fop LADIES AND OE1' TLF MEN IN 7 PRICE RANGES Ws Anlxiuuncemen eMr and yrs P: 4. Jo}izlaon, of M,lltllop, announce the engagement of 'their third .daughter, Clestia Marie, to Mr. John Francis Nicholson, son of 11'1r. and Mrs. Wal ter Nicholson, of Kennieott, the mar- riage to take place June .24th. Announcement••—Nir. and Mrs. Her- ald F. Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Alma Lorraine, to Mr. Kenneth, Edward Joffre Doherty, son of Mr. and.1iIrs. Edward Doherty, Toronto, the wed- ding to take place June 29.th in North- side United Church, Seaforth. Churches t-Norntbside United Church.—Rev, H. V. Workman, Minister: 10 a.m., Sun- day School; 11 a.m., "God Answers Prayer"; 7 p.m., "God's Self -Revela- tion." Welcome to these services. St. Thomas' Church.—Rector, Rev. Dr. Hurford: 11 a.m., "I Will Fear No Evil For Thou Art With Me"; 7 p,m., Confirmation, The Archbishop of Hur- on. Sunday School at 10 a.m. St. Mary's Church, .Dublin, -- 9.30 a.m., "I Will Fear No Evil." First Presbyterian Church.—Sunday School at 10 a.m.; services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. John Hardwick, of Saskatoon, will occupy the pulpit at both services. McNichol - Somerville.—A quiet but •pretty wedding took place Tuesday morning, June 6th, at . McKillop. Manse, when Anna Dickson, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Somer- ville, betaine the bride of Ralph El- don McNichol, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McNichol, Walton, Rev. W. J. Patton officiating. The Pride was lovely in a floor -length gown of white chiffon over taffeta with lace inserted at the neckline and the fit- ted bodice. Her headdress was a cornet of white rosebuds, and she cathed a .bouquet of le Ve1y spring flowers, her only ornament being a gold locket, the gift of the groom. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Walter Somer- ville, was .becomingly gowned in blue sheer over taffeta with matching ac- cessories, and carried a bouquet of spring, flowers. The groom was at- -tended by Mr. Walter Somerville. The bride and grooin Ie ft for their honey- moon to be spent at Toronto, Niagara Palls and London, the bride travel- ling in a dress of Halifax blue crepe, flowered hat, tweed coat and match- ing accessories. On their return they will reside on .the groom's farm in McKillop. The grooms gift to the bride was a gold locket,- to the brides- maid ear rings, and to the grooms- man, a '.billfold. LOCAL BRIEFS • Mrs., William Bruce and son, :-Halph, of Owen Sound, are guests at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart. • Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGavin. of Stratford, -were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Moffat on Sunday. Gunner N. K. Smith, . R.C.A., Camp Shilo, Manitoba, is visiting his wife and family here. • Miss Mary Teresa Duncan, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan, is enrolled in' -the 'Home Economics course in Brescia H411, London, for the summer. • 'Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Keating were in Toronto this week attending the graduation of their daughter, Miss Merle Keating, who •graduated as a Phm:'B. on Wednesday at the Univers- ity of' Toronto. , • Mrs. -E. A. McMaster was in Lon- don .last w.eek owing to the serious illness of het mother, Mrs. Alex Hay: • Miss Lgis McGavin, of London, spent the 'week -end at the home of Miss Marian Sclater; • LAC. T. R. Cleft, R.C.A.F., La- chine, Quebec, spent the week -end at his, home here. . ' • Flt.' Lieut. Edmund Daly, of Car- tierville, Que., is spending a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Daly. • 'Miss Janie Moffat, of Clinton, and Miss Helen Moffat, of London, spent the week -end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Moffat. • Pilot Officer T._ p. Sills, R.O.A.F., left last week for Virden, Manitoba., where he has been posted. He was accompanied to Toronto. by Mrs. Sills. • Rev. and Mrsv Hugh Jack and family Ieft on Thursday by motor for Sydney, Nova Scotia. „ • Miss E. ,Sparks, of Stratford, was visiting friettds in town this week. " • Dr. F. J. Burrows is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Shepherd, at Cornwal- lis, Nova Scotia. • • Tomag a: dei^, *ha it 4 sPeut •::the iVe) Irteaks n L013d4p with her daughte>,, "i4txa. Tilhn ShO dice, and .Mr, Sholdiee, Pas xettl.rned home. • Mr. and Mrs. ,Robeand rt goatee a daughter, Miss Gertrude Goatee, of London, are guests .of Mr: and Mrs. William Amens this week. L • ACI. Wm. Smith, R.dA.F., of Desetonto, spent ,the•_ week -end at the horse of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith. • Mr. Gordon. McKellar, of Toron- to, spent the week -end in town. • Sub. -Lieut. Helen McKercher, who spent the past two weeks with her parents, Mr„ and Mrs. F. McKer- cher, in McKillop, left on Tuesday for Cornwallis, N.S. • Mr. and Mrs. Rowlings and Mr. Phillop Brooks, of New York, are guests . this week of Mrs. 'R. Murless- Jones. • Mr. and Mrs. William E. McLar- en have returned to their home here after spending the past month with their daughter, Mrs. Kramer, of Phila- delphia. • Mrs. R. S. Evans, of Oshawa., was visiting friends in town this week. • Mrs, R. E. Patterson and daugh- ter, Margaret Anne, have returned to their home in Brampton after spend- ing a week with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott. • Mrs. L, C. Jackson, who spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Hinton, in Barrie, has returned tor her home. • Mrs. Sillery, of Stratford, :and Mrs. Morrison Sillery, of .the . West, were calling on friends in town on Wednesday.,,,• -' • .Mr. W. J. Nott, of Egmondville, received a ,telegram on Saturday say- ing that his sister -in law, Mrs. George Nott, had passed away in Plummer Memorial Hospital, Sault Ste. Marie, that day. • Mr. David Allen, R.O,M.P., Toron- to, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russel Allen this week. 0 -Pte. Gordon Hildebrand, Vancou- ver; B.C., is spending his fourlough here with Mrs. Hildebrand. • Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box are in Toronto this. week, where Mr. Box is attending the coal dealers' conven- tion: • Mrs. D. F. McGregor, and. da>;igh- ter, Miss Mona McGregor, were in - London on Wednesday, when Mrs. McGregor entered St. Joseph's Hospi ta°i, where she will receive treatment before undergoing a major operation. - :Shavings ! We have a surplus of Shavings which we would like to have re- moved at once FREE OF CHARGE Apply to— JOHN .BOSIIART & SONS SEAFORTH LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND . GLEN BRICKLIN'S "MUSIC WITH A BEAT" 12 Musicians IT MUST BE SMART! All Your Friends Are Dancing To Them! Dancing Every Wednesday 0, and Saturday NIGHTLY FROM,- JUNE 24th EVERYTHING NOW OPEN Plan Your .Picnic 'Phone ERIC McILROY, 59 r 1 for reservations. - .FOR SALE 5 -ROOMED COTTAGE, Goderich St. East. Hydro and town water. 6 -ROOMED STUCCOED HOUSE in Egmondville. Hydro and good well on property. 6 -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE, Eg- niondville. • Hydro; furnace. Good barn. 7 -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE, East William St., with 2 acres of land. 7 -ROOMED BRICK HOUSE, Church St. Modern conveniences; good barn. 7 -ROOMED STUCCOED HOUSE, Goderich St, West, Hydro and town water. FIRST CLASS BUTCHER B•US' - NESS in Seaforth, established 40 years., A 'good going concern. CEMENT BLOCK & TILE BESI- NESS in Seaforth, including first- class `house. 50 -ACRE FARM, 3 miles from Sea - forth, on Mill Road, with house and barn. All in grass.. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Seaforth, Ont. Phones; 334 Office Res. 220 ri rock=am. tion 1 TOWN OE SEAFORTE . By motion of the Town "CounCll, all citizens and business institutionli are' requested to decorate their homes and busi- ness places on the occa'aiirn of the uisit of the Governor- General of Canaria, The Earl of Athlone, and ,his party, on Jane 14th, to the Towey of Seaforth, an ah expression of loy- alty to HIS Majesty the King, whom the Governo*'.General personally represents, We cannot urge too, strop alyh'at this, be done. 7, 1944 S. CLEAT, Mayor. Aim tub. ` hue i ,odic±tri•1*aiidlller yrs, ' PlerOS Of ,eai.*aoi# phased the v: 74 • eh 1-;4-446',. tresl. front Mr. Reid, of Rondos,, and to . tends to become a pertinent citta,: seri ': ` sEl ,} ,•argare�t Ferguson, Guelph, spent the weel<[-end' 'With her 'parents, Mr. arid, Mrs "Vro. Ferguson Professor Lloyd ItTodg ns and Mee Hodgins. were at their ;cottage, QV ' the week -end, The Ladies' guild of the. Anglican Church suet at the, home of Mrs. Ed- wards on. Taesday.: afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald, Mrs. Bennett and .Mrs. Becket, of De- troit, are guests, of their brother, Mr. P. Weston and Mrs. Weston. lvtr, Edward Sturgeon is i-eiuodel- ling and wining ht's residence on .Ann' Street, recently purchased trout the Thompson estate. The members of L.O.L. No. 24 are 'making, arrangements for the :celebra tion on July 12th in this . village; ;it. being the 100th anniversary of L.O.L. 24, Bayfield. Mr. Laurie Fowlie, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Koehler, of Zurich, spent Sunday with their sisters, the Misses Frances and Ethel Fowlie, Mrs. W.. A. Balkwill and daughter, Jean,. of London, spent ,the week -end with friends,. in the village. ' •Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Ferguson, of Lon- don, spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. Margaret ,Ferguson. The finance committee of the Red Cross and the scholars of the public school are. making a paper collection. drive this week. Mr. Fred Turner, of,Goderich; was a visitor with his daughter and son over the week -end. Mrs. R. Peck and daughter, of Lon- don, were in their eottage for a few days last week. HENSALL Mr. Al. ,Smith, while banking his car out 'of his garage on Thursday, had the misfortune to hit his three- year-old twin daughter. He did not know that he had hit her until neigh- bors informed him.. She was uncon- scious for half an hour and • was tak.. en to the office of Dr. • D. G. Steer, where it was learned no bones were broken. Mr. Smith is an employee of the C.N.R. and had taken a day off to take lis family to Grand Bend for a picnic. The little girl will be given an examination on Friday, DUBLIN - A very impressive ceremony took place at St. Patrick% Church on Sat- urday evening when the entire con- gregation., united in• an Act of Conse- cration to the • Mother' of God. The members of the Sodality wearing light summer dresses and white veils, each. carrying garlands of . #Lowers, entered the church singing hymns. They were joined by the separate school girls, the flower bearers being Louise Feeney, Dorothy Ann Costello, Alice Feeney, Joan Evans, Alice Ryan and. Mary Morrisson. The president, Miss Kathleen Stapleton, placed a crown of flowers on the shrine of the Mother of God which had been enshrined•.in, the sanctuary, surrounded by flowers and lighted candles, Following the Act of Consecratipn, the missionary, Father Conway, recommended. the Sodalists for their tribute of honor and affection to God's mother. He exhorted the'' congregation to imitate' her virtues in their daily lives and to seek her intercession as .Queen of Peace. The Mission, which has had record attendances at morning and evening services during the week, closed on Sunday night with the:administering of the Papal Benediction, Personals: At the'ordination cere- monies by Archbishop„, McGuigan at St. Basil's Church, Toronto, o1i'Satur- day, -Vincent Eckert, son of Mrs. P. Eckert and the late Peter Eckert, and Frank Moylan, son of Thomas Moylan and the late Mrs. Moylan, received the order of Diaconate; Rev. Harry F. Feeney, .C.R., St,.Jerome's Col- lege, Kitchener, 'with his mother, Mrs. Kathleen Feeney; Miss Kate O'Con- nell, London, with her sisters here; Misses Irene and Dorothy Donnelly, Goderich, and Jack Donnelly, Aylmer, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Donnelly; Frank McGrath; Waterloo, with his mother, Mrs. Mary Mc- Grath; ,.Miss Betty Hanley bas gone io Toronto *here she will reside in future; Miss Ethelyn O'Hearn, Gode- rich, wits, . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, O'Herarn; Miss.lviary Dorsey, of London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorsey; Mrs. Peter• Di11, Detroit, with her mother, Mrs. Kath- arine Byrne; Joseph Burns, Clinton, with his parents', Mr. and I\�rs. Frank Burns; Mr. and' Mrs. A. Forster ; in Wroxeter; Miss Clara Krauskopf, De- troit, with Mr,. and Mrs. Albert Kraus- kopf and other relatives; Mr.•and Mrs. Richard Ayotte, Varna, with- John, Vincent and Miss Ella Dillon;, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGrath and chit- dren, Ilderton, with Frank McCon- nell; -Miss Elizabeth Webber, Lon- don, with Mrs. E. Bruxer and Med Moily O'Connell; Mr. tend Mrs. Wil- ott, Mr. and Mrs. McCleavy, and Win. H. Evans, Oast, with Mr, and Mrs. Peter Matthews; Miss Mary .At- kinson, Toronto,. "'With her parents, Mr. and AlmJoseph Atkinson; WH- AT Morris,• St! Peter's,- Seminary, London, Is spending hie raea�t&'r 1011' 1 : another,. Abs. i'osephine 'MMarris Corpara•I and Mrs./Unrest end tynti: seni1 s•lia't'e retained to Tisrbtito; itis -'i toobq, aid Joe Cecelia 19elter4 tt iter. Buifite#s 11ehorlliat t n* reasptllrai Irate Math* stagy et4ii atltl' lta 11 n'o e, Iurat fkd bort sal; txtda�, �, 1 *eft p e,.t4!:0, �u;,16id�t,atttl tees 1(tsi?i •l, on Rud A.bbgt ., • . " HIT THE ICE #� The Nation's No. 1"13.ox Office Stara, outdo t'hemselvea; to bring you their gayest, most hilarious hit. 1141.4 Lou .Costello MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAX DEANNA DURBIN • F.RANCHOT TONE P•AT.O'BRIEN "HIS BUTLER'S SISTER" The delirious story of a maid in a bachelor's house. NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY TERESA WRIGHT, " JOSEPH GOTTEN "' SHADOW OF A DOUBT " Coming- -- "DESTINATION" TOKYO" First Show starts each evening at 7.30 • MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AND HOLIDAY,. 2.30 P.M. Chamber of 'Commerce .Extends a Warm Welcome to the GovernorGeneral' of Canada His Royal Highness The Earl of Athlone and H.R.H.. Princess Alice ,on ,their' visit to the.. Huron County Federations of Agriculture Picnic and Field' Day at' Lions Park, Seaforth; June 14, 1944. A hearty welcome to all the farmer co-operat- ing with the Federation of Agriculture to make this clay successful and one to,be remembered. SEAFORTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Huron Federation of Agriculture SECOND • ANNUAL Field Day and Picnic AT DONS PARK, SEAFORTH JUNE 14th, 1944 ORDER OF PROGRAM 10.10 A.M.--Huron-Perth Shorthorn Field bay and Judging. Competition. 11.04 AM.—Sports for the Children, 12.30 NOON—Picnic Lunch. • 2.15 P.M.—SPEAKERS: His Excellency, The Earl of Athlone, , Governor-General Of 'Canada. Mr. Roderick 8. Kennedy, Editor -in -Chief of The Fam- ily Herald and Weekly Star. EDUCATIONAL FEATURES • Live Stock Parade r• Labour -Saving Devices • Veterinary Clinic: • Military Display ' • Canadian Canners Display • Home Canning "'Film • Dominion Department of Agriculture Exhibit • Provincial Department of Agriculture (Poultry, Field Husbandry, Chemistry) • Representative of the National Selective Farm Service ' EVERYONE IS INVITED. Load up the car with ,the, family and bring a basket lunch. Plan to meet your friends at Seaforth on° June 14th CARS 25c. CHILDREN •FREE ADULTS 25c . YOUR FEDERATION MERITS YOUR SUPPORT. HARRY STURDY • W. L. WHYTE W. J. DALE J. M. SCOTT President ' Manager - Secretary 'solicit,' Chairman Cemetery... Memorials LARGE STOCK OF MODERN MEMORIALS on display at our ... SEAFORTH • SHOWROOMS For the convenience of our patrons office will be open on TUESDAYS Open by appointment at any other time. See Dr. Harburn next- door. CUNNINGHAM & PRTE CLINTON EXETER SEAI"ORTH Phone ,41 DEAD„ -or' .DISABLED LlxtiClely, removed in GM41Z; z ohll cry trt1ek4. ?hones' collect:' i�: �►{`k ; ailan• 'ne ,I lictor of ,, u o ,H 1 Ing Seirnee of RQ N HOOD r.• .Itchenex .Will speak in . First Presbyterian Church ' SEAFORTH" TUESDAY JUNE 13th.. at 3 p.m. Subject: 1"NUTRITION AND RECIPE IDEAS" Each lady -present will re- ceive a Cook Book FREE An Interesting Musical Progranr has atop been arranged. Theladies of the town are invited.' — Silver Collection° --- , BEECRWOOD M•r, Joe. Lynch and sister, Miss, Kate, , were honored by their many friends and neighbors on Wednesday evening, May 31st, when they met at their home and presented them with a generous filled purse, prior to their departure for their new home in St. Columhan, An enjoyable evening was spent playing eards and dancing, the music for dancing being supplied by Wilfred McQuaid. During 'the evening the following address was read by John Moylan: "Dear Joe and Kate: We, your neighbors and friends, have gathered here to spend a pleasant evening with you before you leave our community. You were always ready to lend a helping hand at any time, and you will be missed very much' by your neighbors around Beechwood. Our wish to you this evening is that many years of health, happiness and prosperity she ahead for you in your new home at St. Colnmban. We asst you to accept this gift as a slight tok- en of the esteem in which you are held. Signed,, Your Neighbors end Friends." The 'presentation was made by D. J. O'Reilly"atd Finlay McKer- cher. The recipients expressed their deep appreciation for the kindness shown themt. Mr. John L. Malone, in a few well-chosen words, commended the address, then all joined in sing- ing "For They're Jolly Good Fellows." A delicious lunch was eerved by the ladies. • In the early morning hours all departed, wishing . Joe and Kate sd ideas and happiness .'„in their new home. KIPPEN Mr. Williams Sproat has completed his second year at Western Univers- ity, obtaining first-class honours. The sympathy off the community goes out to the family of Robert Dins - dale, who died at midnight on Sunday. After a service at the house on Wed- nesday, interment was made in the Hensall cemetery- During the service on Sunday last the newly -elected Elders, Andrew Bell and Thomas Kay, were publicly admit- ted to the session of St. Andrew's Church. The church service on 'Sunday first will be conducted ' by the minister, Rev. A.' M. Grant, who will take for. his subject; "The Arithmetic of Vic- tory." •Mr. and Mrs. Norman bong return- ed from their honeymoon on Tuesday night. A large number of the folks from Kippen attended the Lifebuoy Follies program oa Friday bight last in Hen - salt. . Long. - Rowantree Emmanuel Colrege Chapel, Toronto, was the setting 'for the marriage of Hazel Eleanore, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred'' T. `Rowantree, to Mr. Norman Long, Son 'of Mr. and Mrs, Long, of Kippen. Rev, C. E. Cragg, of Grace United Church, offici- ated, with Murray Vanderburgh at the organ, and Mrs. James Burnett sing- ing. ,The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Fred Rowantree; and wore a queen's Blue wool gabardine suit, matching but and veil, with con- trasting flowers, • and carried pale Pink and peach Butterfly roses with lily of • the valleys. ' She carried a fifty -year-old band -made lace handker- chief, given to her. by .her aunt, Miss Susie Coulter. of Memphis, Tennessee. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Leta Featherston, gowned in heavenly blue crepe; and wearing a fuchsia hat. The bridesmaids, were Dorothy Burrage, a niece, who wore lime green crepe With matching 'hat, and:Madeline Mil- ler, dressed in dusky' pink brocaded. sheer aHyl a contrasting flowered mo- hair hat. Mr. Jack 'Hyde was best , man, and the ushers were Ernest and Foster Rowantree, brothers of the bride. Guests were received in the college reception room by the bride's sister, Mrs W. C. Burrage, wearing a navy blue crepe dress and a corsage of Joanna Hill roses. Mrs. Ivan Bra- zils, cousin of the grocer, assisted, dressed in queen's blue, and wearing pink Delight roses. On their return from a wedding trip to 'western , points, file couple will live in Kippen.. BAYFIELD The 'directors of the Bayfield ceme- tery met at the cemetery grounds ort' Tuesday -afternoon to make arrange nients for the general 'Work and elean. up for the summer. , 1*. and - Mrs. Jtiliri Pierson, of Lon. , don, are in the village getting their cottage ready for. ranting for the gunmen ,. A special prayer' :gd WCe wae held to . St. Andre'w's tiffithd.� . Ohttrdh on Tuesday et+ening, a tail:O d b lieu j'oh'n' aralilain, of tl`iq'••l hg9iU�an what h owing -to the absenne Ot slot`, A', a 1 C:ol tel'1 is 'mit b a' eth �9�� tidy' >L'etilil'9tlfii� Mtait r � � e ,., 1. ` hue i ,odic±tri•1*aiidlller yrs, ' PlerOS Of ,eai.*aoi# phased the v: 74 • eh 1-;4-446',. tresl. front Mr. Reid, of Rondos,, and to . tends to become a pertinent citta,: seri ': ` sEl ,} ,•argare�t Ferguson, Guelph, spent the weel<[-end' 'With her 'parents, Mr. arid, Mrs "Vro. Ferguson Professor Lloyd ItTodg ns and Mee Hodgins. were at their ;cottage, QV ' the week -end, The Ladies' guild of the. Anglican Church suet at the, home of Mrs. Ed- wards on. Taesday.: afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald, Mrs. Bennett and .Mrs. Becket, of De- troit, are guests, of their brother, Mr. P. Weston and Mrs. Weston. lvtr, Edward Sturgeon is i-eiuodel- ling and wining ht's residence on .Ann' Street, recently purchased trout the Thompson estate. The members of L.O.L. No. 24 are 'making, arrangements for the :celebra tion on July 12th in this . village; ;it. being the 100th anniversary of L.O.L. 24, Bayfield. Mr. Laurie Fowlie, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Koehler, of Zurich, spent Sunday with their sisters, the Misses Frances and Ethel Fowlie, Mrs. W.. A. Balkwill and daughter, Jean,. of London, spent ,the week -end with friends,. in the village. ' •Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Ferguson, of Lon- don, spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. Margaret ,Ferguson. The finance committee of the Red Cross and the scholars of the public school are. making a paper collection. drive this week. Mr. Fred Turner, of,Goderich; was a visitor with his daughter and son over the week -end. Mrs. R. Peck and daughter, of Lon- don, were in their eottage for a few days last week. HENSALL Mr. Al. ,Smith, while banking his car out 'of his garage on Thursday, had the misfortune to hit his three- year-old twin daughter. He did not know that he had hit her until neigh- bors informed him.. She was uncon- scious for half an hour and • was tak.. en to the office of Dr. • D. G. Steer, where it was learned no bones were broken. Mr. Smith is an employee of the C.N.R. and had taken a day off to take lis family to Grand Bend for a picnic. The little girl will be given an examination on Friday, DUBLIN - A very impressive ceremony took place at St. Patrick% Church on Sat- urday evening when the entire con- gregation., united in• an Act of Conse- cration to the • Mother' of God. The members of the Sodality wearing light summer dresses and white veils, each. carrying garlands of . #Lowers, entered the church singing hymns. They were joined by the separate school girls, the flower bearers being Louise Feeney, Dorothy Ann Costello, Alice Feeney, Joan Evans, Alice Ryan and. Mary Morrisson. The president, Miss Kathleen Stapleton, placed a crown of flowers on the shrine of the Mother of God which had been enshrined•.in, the sanctuary, surrounded by flowers and lighted candles, Following the Act of Consecratipn, the missionary, Father Conway, recommended. the Sodalists for their tribute of honor and affection to God's mother. He exhorted the'' congregation to imitate' her virtues in their daily lives and to seek her intercession as .Queen of Peace. The Mission, which has had record attendances at morning and evening services during the week, closed on Sunday night with the:administering of the Papal Benediction, Personals: At the'ordination cere- monies by Archbishop„, McGuigan at St. Basil's Church, Toronto, o1i'Satur- day, -Vincent Eckert, son of Mrs. P. Eckert and the late Peter Eckert, and Frank Moylan, son of Thomas Moylan and the late Mrs. Moylan, received the order of Diaconate; Rev. Harry F. Feeney, .C.R., St,.Jerome's Col- lege, Kitchener, 'with his mother, Mrs. Kathleen Feeney; Miss Kate O'Con- nell, London, with her sisters here; Misses Irene and Dorothy Donnelly, Goderich, and Jack Donnelly, Aylmer, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Donnelly; Frank McGrath; Waterloo, with his mother, Mrs. Mary Mc- Grath; ,.Miss Betty Hanley bas gone io Toronto *here she will reside in future; Miss Ethelyn O'Hearn, Gode- rich, wits, . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, O'Herarn; Miss.lviary Dorsey, of London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorsey; Mrs. Peter• Di11, Detroit, with her mother, Mrs. Kath- arine Byrne; Joseph Burns, Clinton, with his parents', Mr. and I\�rs. Frank Burns; Mr. and' Mrs. A. Forster ; in Wroxeter; Miss Clara Krauskopf, De- troit, with Mr,. and Mrs. Albert Kraus- kopf and other relatives; Mr.•and Mrs. Richard Ayotte, Varna, with- John, Vincent and Miss Ella Dillon;, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGrath and chit- dren, Ilderton, with Frank McCon- nell; -Miss Elizabeth Webber, Lon- don, with Mrs. E. Bruxer and Med Moily O'Connell; Mr. tend Mrs. Wil- ott, Mr. and Mrs. McCleavy, and Win. H. Evans, Oast, with Mr, and Mrs. Peter Matthews; Miss Mary .At- kinson, Toronto,. "'With her parents, Mr. and AlmJoseph Atkinson; WH- AT Morris,• St! Peter's,- Seminary, London, Is spending hie raea�t&'r 1011' 1 : another,. Abs. i'osephine 'MMarris Corpara•I and Mrs./Unrest end tynti: seni1 s•lia't'e retained to Tisrbtito; itis -'i toobq, aid Joe Cecelia 19elter4 tt iter. Buifite#s 11ehorlliat t n* reasptllrai Irate Math* stagy et4ii atltl' lta 11 n'o e, Iurat fkd bort sal; txtda�, �, 1 *eft p e,.t4!:0, �u;,16id�t,atttl tees 1(tsi?i •l, on Rud A.bbgt ., • . " HIT THE ICE #� The Nation's No. 1"13.ox Office Stara, outdo t'hemselvea; to bring you their gayest, most hilarious hit. 1141.4 Lou .Costello MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAX DEANNA DURBIN • F.RANCHOT TONE P•AT.O'BRIEN "HIS BUTLER'S SISTER" The delirious story of a maid in a bachelor's house. NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY TERESA WRIGHT, " JOSEPH GOTTEN "' SHADOW OF A DOUBT " Coming- -- "DESTINATION" TOKYO" First Show starts each evening at 7.30 • MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AND HOLIDAY,. 2.30 P.M. Chamber of 'Commerce .Extends a Warm Welcome to the GovernorGeneral' of Canada His Royal Highness The Earl of Athlone and H.R.H.. Princess Alice ,on ,their' visit to the.. Huron County Federations of Agriculture Picnic and Field' Day at' Lions Park, Seaforth; June 14, 1944. A hearty welcome to all the farmer co-operat- ing with the Federation of Agriculture to make this clay successful and one to,be remembered. SEAFORTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Huron Federation of Agriculture SECOND • ANNUAL Field Day and Picnic AT DONS PARK, SEAFORTH JUNE 14th, 1944 ORDER OF PROGRAM 10.10 A.M.--Huron-Perth Shorthorn Field bay and Judging. Competition. 11.04 AM.—Sports for the Children, 12.30 NOON—Picnic Lunch. • 2.15 P.M.—SPEAKERS: His Excellency, The Earl of Athlone, , Governor-General Of 'Canada. Mr. Roderick 8. Kennedy, Editor -in -Chief of The Fam- ily Herald and Weekly Star. EDUCATIONAL FEATURES • Live Stock Parade r• Labour -Saving Devices • Veterinary Clinic: • Military Display ' • Canadian Canners Display • Home Canning "'Film • Dominion Department of Agriculture Exhibit • Provincial Department of Agriculture (Poultry, Field Husbandry, Chemistry) • Representative of the National Selective Farm Service ' EVERYONE IS INVITED. Load up the car with ,the, family and bring a basket lunch. Plan to meet your friends at Seaforth on° June 14th CARS 25c. CHILDREN •FREE ADULTS 25c . YOUR FEDERATION MERITS YOUR SUPPORT. HARRY STURDY • W. L. WHYTE W. J. DALE J. M. SCOTT President ' Manager - Secretary 'solicit,' Chairman Cemetery... Memorials LARGE STOCK OF MODERN MEMORIALS on display at our ... SEAFORTH • SHOWROOMS For the convenience of our patrons office will be open on TUESDAYS Open by appointment at any other time. See Dr. Harburn next- door. 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