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Y,ep ` o11 nd .. .r., k ,n.. as 1� n � izt. the �R` I t . ..P,, aY lgiz• a ea i �rTe itueyv. an vvayl . e, ,.:4,> T.ast Thursday And Fri,S� was, sate %Qx. t>�z� ,o .n. s n,.1hB:.i �;', Angpi >h,_rs'a.,,laathlnl ea ar.: h i 1 , i.. 9r.' nri .::,,;., ,!,.,, afternoon: ,1 zr1 y , ,, s4,_ ce ,zt . is: • cin ed cut b_ i o yW 0 w� t , ats:!llr 4 • 8 ,'�� Is? i k #,,P 3 g , s zzominated :theme P .. Y.e+ T�RtI,, ;;.; , our; anal d d s' st%n :h i i• "� , ,. :, ,:; R .. lel. . ay Tt,..tlxQed tlQi e .,. a 7..m t has sem, ,Q ]n n .: „ .., r t S civet to n r , , „ !� ? :.. • pal truest .that. shgq. se y, . r. , right m h alt : cgtnf, vrt hen h se ,ur. oa ... rru fir cheer I ,adexa+ ttxr . ,... 9 ;,.+q,rg ?i, hum,. •1�'a}1 } • diF t a ,e „ k .. ii. R ,. sir,.,. f I.a! t pit a��� .,,,, Go be a success .Ithough A track .Sfed and e 1 cad, 'b sde zt ... s lkhfl kl .. > d Tiles* . ,,,. F.,a. 3^ & I!9>.. aero, ,er the 'I?a5t 4V „Y..ca a�aQ Ikried, . t noxrrinated 4hem'seives; !but wa t e, ;•:., t Yew' weeks..' Wer. know that Gatne�in and dee them ngwl a eery muddy Cara were run:up i it of k :birds whi 4 the Ga, reatl in b t len th n zn, dhe; ,boy's seemed tRo sihy' to enter, :. „ is g. y o iL r ..g .u.,tt. b .# . man : zuda.: txo ]Kids with and dgwn' tile. trttc : to try axtd cal that m '[�e poa'seakd 'l y` ane. 'its but .tile n rural c a, f :_ Ai y . Qa ns. a The girls 'cons'isted of the five of a',}• o , ,.,.:; ,, , :wns, worrYin bout 'homewgric ; harden: It, -but to'zlo :avazl, p'Inally ;Person either . uiaing Ar Atter th grouse has gone on wi I ut . ax ,., : g a s Iasi year : Patsy Bruger, Marie th " . 9., �,o, ;d ..older 'Yolks egraplaipi about 11� Armstrong Lorna Fvli s' i , BaFbaza a sprints- were. run on the Yar side of th'. track wd},exe.th.e, round-,aggregate,of Season,. , A,,,p limits 'are zn tize all specles, There. is to the amount of 511ootin T.he ., . , ' >. , I Vie, eolcl nzghts ::.. ,the Main Street " . Wright and Elizake•th Shannon. • rh:e t i h new ones, we e n on were: hirl ' S e Y w'as a lit better. r' no open season on .the Pronated &rouse Cygle •is naw;aO.Ili stege ;of rapid' inCrease.am4$, ' 20: not C0.4 stbTes with all the YruiC and Pall ; , • ' householders iaikunns : . . .McPhee, .Carol Chesney Marion' As it xurne out, the Champions Grouse or Fraarie.:Hen. .will sidered likely.. that thist Increa 'e y rushing ' ' ' to:get their winter's coal supply in, Rugs in clean curt a Q1 , Laodenbach, .Betty O:'Ieefe, '9V•iI- were: Boys: Seniob, Bob Traquair, •points; Ron Sills, 20 :The longest open season be in the will be a�eoted by :the .1949a,gPen. I NI111d -est but not least, the fall 1 ma ]McLean, Maybelle McClinchey,�'21 runner-up, Points;' Intermediate: n er diate Mac- P me Eric area nprth and west.of the re' French n w n and Mata fiver In- R s seasons. Fpr a number of years t i Jae continental u 'of wilJi I s. gars, -and they will soon bQ,,over, , 1'at Beacom and. Charlene Corlett. 1 The contest is tried out in as Millan, 26 points,,; runner-up, Mer- vyn Doug- eluding Manitoulin, Island, opening PPly , ducks has been at such a low paint a 'Another prominent omen of Fall If you want to 'save money, A.. ^_ , :sgmbly and' -•last year's leaders led Fryre, 1 paints'; Junior: las Stewart, '23' points; runner-up, ;on,,, ,ct. 8 and closing on Nov. 25. The -next longest season is in the that ever bird could be said to Y ' count, and., there •never ", rI'lli'ha starting of the World' Series. �.' the school 'and then the eight new ones did. They, all did a good job Y Douglas Keyes;=12 points. Districts' of Parry Sound and Mus- was any question that scarcity was caused Ra'seball flans the world over 1' , and. the support of most of the Girls—.Senior; Isabelle Spiers, 26 points; runnerup, Bernice Dilling, 'ko'ka, theN Part of Nipiss'iizg south of the Mattawa River, the Counties `directly 'by . overshQoti'ng, yet '7's, ,w:atched the great. battle of the tWo top teams in each league, the '' 4' ' ' pupils was behind them. W points; Intermediate: Mary Lou of Victoria, Haliburton, Peterbor- have had 45 day seasons and a 'bag limit of birds- It seems - race being so close series winner's N'. --Thee students voted for three sheer leaders and the td3' five will Sills, 27 points;, runner-up, Ruth ough, Renfrew, Lennox and Ada` seven only reasonable that grouse, which were not- certain until the last 'ball :was the final day ;.',�i be this year's cheer leaders, The Keyes, 19 points,; Junior: Beth Boyd, 28 points,; runners-up, May- in ton, Frontenac, Lanark and in g Hastings north of No. 7 Highway. are known not have been a. pitched on of the sC'hedule. All ears will be glued . top five were: Patsy Brugge., ' Marie Armstrong, LornaEllis, Bar-' belle McClincb`ey and Patsy Lane, There the 'se'ason ' is open from fected by open seasons and which a do not have to face a barrage of each day to the radio to hear the tussle for 11 ,!i;, 11 :bara Wright and- Shirley McPhee. , - 13 Points. The two best entries in each Oct. 8 to Oct, 29, and again from Nov. 14 to Nov. 23. The next ser- shot along an .extended migration route, should' their basbail supremacy be- tween the New York Giants and FINE ALL WOOL - 3F aF aF event ent'br in the Huron Track ies of open seasons comprises the absorb share of shooting pressure, .the Brooklyn Dodgers. We would PLAID SHERTS ated. The bride wore li dress of and Field Meet on Thursday. The Counties of Huron, Bruce, Grey, pink taffeta in street length style, like to see the Dodgers take the - Every year we have the privilege champions, of this meet will be In 'Dufferin, Northumberland, Prince Yankees for a change, Wouldn't Fine, regular cut sport a gold locket and bracelet, was her , of 'havhig the inspectors' come and ' next week's paper. Edward, Leeds, Grenville, ,Dundas, you? you? .. shirt type in smart all wool -visit our seho t' This year Mr. ` Stormont, Glengarry, Carleton, Rus- taffeta frock was wearing a blue to ae * ,,. plaids. Sizes: Small, ✓ Davies and Mr. Fowler arrived on, 'Tuesday': � � � sell Prescott, Hastings. South 'oC -With the local softball seaspn history, thb Medium and Large.' LOU ' Personals: Mr- Bill Holman, of They stayed the -day and went 'around. the -school checking The Students' Council got under Highway 7, and non-regulated townships in Wellington, S mcoe, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Past with exception of th'e, financial statement, we feel it . up on 'the students and the 'teach- - way. Monday when they held a meeting. It 'turned out to be a very Ontario and Durham, where the be Holman- Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dun- das, Seaforth, with Mr, and Mr's. nq..time the President of the Sea fo' Amateur Athletic Association 1. ere;, We allhope that they went, . interesting one, They decided, up- se'a,son will from Oct 8 to Oct- 29. �ampwiti Wry; John Balfour,Lon- called' meeting -to hear reports , N , , i N , ti,a .,,�ua,�do „�,,.,.,nL�.n� rrl>..... ,., ., ,��._�,,,: ..,, .: ..;"a ,r ,..a,.,..� ..,. ,,,t,. „M •.. �..... ., :: S;v .,_. ...... ... ... ......... .. .. .. .�.,la,.. .",. �.. ...-. ....—a�t on a dance on Friday night. The There will also be an open sea; don, with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hudie.; s of the summer activities, and also DIAMOND Red and Black teams are to sup- ply the refreshments for the field Son on grouse, with •a bag limit of Mr. and Mrs'. Glen Hae e, London, with Mrs. Alex Murray to discuss and enlighten the sport ing HOSE ■ p Youth for Christ day winning Gold team,. They also decided upgn initis- three per day, from 8 a.m, to 5 p.m., Standard Time, on Nov. 4 and 5 in the Counties Waterloo, and Charles; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ennis, London, with Mr. and Mrs. public as to how the local hockey situation will be this eom- in winter. All -wool , shrink proof Diamond Sox in all - tions. Boy! Did they ever decide upon it. In assembly, Ron Sills of Perth, Halton, Peel, York; in regu- Fred Ennis; 'Mr, and. Mrs. W C. Bennett in Toronto this week. Before speaking further on , ,CCnn new shades ... . ZLiiU read his "list" about what the First hockey, we Peel it is time now that h SATURDAY NIGHT Formers had to do. It goes Some- ' • S P•m. thing like this: The girls must have their hair. in ,pigtails and if Another S•parklingy (Fascinating their hair is too short, they must , Program Everyone Can Enjoy! do it up in rags'. They must not wear make-up; wear ddd stock - HEAR ings,,an'd must carry an umbrella, Rev. C. N. Washington which 'must be open all the time 'Colored Evangelist of Toledo,, Ohio when the student is outside, and is to be put in the cloak room when MEET US IN ✓ she is in .school. The boys must wear a hair rib- CLINTON-TOWN HALL bon, which goes around his head, treated, also. The boys and, girls under his chin and. tied on the top did a fine job all season ,and their with a bow. A smear of lipstick coming out to participate in good is to be on this face; he is to wear add stockings with one pant leg sport in representing Seaforth are Ayers all -wool Plaid Car inside the stocking. They must al: Rugs in clean curt a Q1 so carry an umbrella with the - `, same 'rules for them as for the ARMERSgirls. ' 17.95 1 A violation to, these rules will be sentenced with pain of death. The A field 'test of the New pupils who disobey will be punish- and we will do the rest" ed at the 'dance Friday night, and FORDSON if they think by not going to the MAJOR TRACTOR dance they will get .out of this 'predicament, they are wrong. They If you want to 'save money, A.. will be dealt with next week. Any will be made at William . Violation to these rules Should be r ° Camerons farm, 1 i�4 reported to, "Sheriff" Mills, r!, This initiation is to run from `:miles west of Egmond- Wednesday to Friday, so if YOU 'll There is still a small su 1 in Canada, but in vi e, on - MONDAY, OCT. 10th at 2 p.m. Everyone Welcome DALY MOTORS Ford -Monarch Sales . & Service SEAFORTH see anyone dressed as above, don't WINTHROP run—it may be your son or daugh ter, The Helping Hand Mission Band' * * * will hold, their thank,ofPering on As a lot of Saturday,. Oct. 8, in the Sunday you remember, last Schoolroom of the church. Mrs. year there was a concert at the Russell Bolton will be the guest High School sponsored by -the De- speaker. partment of Education. It inc,lud- Mr. Andrew Bontgomery, Grant- ed many talented 'artists -from ford, spent the week -end, at his 'Canada and it was considered' very home. good. Even though it didn't turn Mrs. W. E. Hawley picked ripe out well financially, this year there raspberries and strawberries in are to be four concerts. The four her garden this week. are to be on October 1'3, November Miss Isabel Battles, Reg.N., has 3, December 1, and February 2. accepted a position at Peterb'oro: The tickets are fifty ceirs each and 'a season's ticket for all four concerts is one dollar and, a half• ZURICH The season's ticket is transferable. The artists for the first concert About 50 citizens, including busi- cn Ostober 13 are: Mary McDon- ald,nessmen, 'teachers and employees concert pianist, lyric soprano and harpsichordist; Arthur Sclater, of the mill at Zurich, gathered on baritone; Joseph Chuc'hman, violin- Wednesday for the purpose of dig- i'st; Mary Alice Rogers, soprano. ging postholes for the erection of These are very interesting con- the new $45,004 community centre certs and includes some of the best and, Babe Seibert Memorial Arena. talent Of Ontario, so everyone come There were 55 holes dug and fill - out and see these concerts. Tickets ed with concrete. The ,holes were may be obtained from any High two feet square by six feet deep. School student. Mr. Ivan Kalbfieisch' was in -charge of the work. 'Eighteen thousand as * * dollars •has ' been subscribed to date for -this worthy cause, 'wh'ich is be - Well, Mr. Silcox finally got a job •ing sponsored by the Zurich Lions that a couple of students Piked (not Club. that they don't like .his job of teaching matbematics).,.He had a job of giving out money. in as- BLYTH sembly on Tue,sday, he gave ten dollars to both Bill Stephenson and Baskets of autumn flamers Arthur Bolton. They received the adorned St. Andrew's Presbyterian money from the Department of Ed- Church Sunday for the 99th anni- ucaticn for passing a 'test In Morse versary of Presbyterianism in Code. They were capable of send, Blyth. The guest minister at the Ing six words per minute, and were morning •and' evening services was. the only ones who passed out of a Rev. Otis MacGregor, of Appin, class of seven. who based' This morning discourse There is to be another class this on the last song of Moses, written year in wireless and the ones that in Deuteronomy. Mr. MacGregor pass will -probably receive the same referred to God as a rock in men's award. lives, indicating -strength, un- * * * changeableness, hope and, enjoy - Question of the Week meat. The minister stated Was acertain Fourth Form boy fur- ther: "We think of all God has giv- more interested in ,the opposite sex' utter us, but how many homes never than in the Field DaY? utter thanks as long as like flows along evenly. Our faith and our religion were given by, God and 1 should merit thanks and loyalty." Song of the Week Mr. MacGregor closed. his morning 'Take me out to the Ball Game." sermon with a -poem, "What is the Gospel According To You?" Don- * * * aid. McNall assisted the choir ,arid sang, "When I Come To the End Rumour of the Week of the Road'." It is rumoured. this week that At the evening service the choir we ,have some musicians at our was augmented, by members of the school and they .;think they can, United Church choir. Stanley Sib - start an orchestra. Well, good thorpe sang, "How Lovely Are Thy luck, 'Spike!" See You Friday l Dwellings" and "Com•ing Home." night. 1 Mr. MacGregor chose for his 'text, Rubber11 Stamps , . . . . ' • .1 - ;- I a , I- . ft -Aft rI "I W1. , ww a. w l I'll .fla-d - 0 ,.,,. I . Sr , k, u r $";: Svc' .4, .. , "�6TI.. torei Tthi Ca>r�es >�h Stocky` . Nle•t: , SEA op—iH will, . �, _, , . ■ I ,Stencils � MARKING DEVICES \Of All Types .6 I Rubber Stamps . are essential to any well-run business!. 11 . They save you time and j money. WARWICK'S •'Stamp_ Sg'r Three Day Service j �"" ___On Rush Orders MAR" THE, -BEST IMPRESSION- __. Stump Pads, Daters & various supplies ■ r , Th' flu "I''n EXP I Telephone 4I. , ®.- Seafa th ,.., , .. . tiV;;. Ili p '. -., ., ..r. , ' , !. - . ' Q f ., r. is '.'.',I..,a I.1 t e senior softball team was giv-• ,'` 11 't `•�`41:01, en .a banquet, and, would like to turned none on Sunday after add further that the Intermediate ,I4t1. %,-�� girls, who did so ,we'll, should be PLAID ­ • treated, also. The boys and, girls CAR did a fine job all season ,and their RUGS coming out to participate in good for cool days+' sport in representing Seaforth are Ayers all -wool Plaid Car worthy of some fine gesture on the Rugs in clean curt a Q1 Part of the sporting fraternity of plaids at r ■■t5 P • - • • • • • • • • • MEN'S AL_WO:UL PLAI }7 ,'` 11 't `•�`41:01, Shirt turned none on Sunday after 1. Jac1 Jackets ,I4t1. %,-�� �B,ig . braid all wooI Pla►d'iv. PLAID - Shirt -Jackets that c'ap pe �Ili forth this winter, but what we g would like to know is ;something WOrY1 in or out of trOltser a< #QP&: An eXcetlenY aver hint, j more concrete before we venture for cool days+' ,, -illi d jy`,Ix { 7A .0 �srI I'll W7 q „ xZj ,' d �r„ ' n �• a:•, , R,w J BOYS' ��PLAi� , BEN l l a lC ATS AND PARKAS'' . ;, Bench Goats, with zip,up ao} lar- .parkas, warmly lined for all,,' Winter' wear.: Theylre; new,. nd so smart fo1.r Fail. il. 13.0. 149 s:l . , w; n;f• . Seaforth. your, friends. wedding at Morriston, on Saturday, turned none on Sunday after Oct. 1. Your Local Agent can give im- We have .had a few rumors'. . • just rumors, about hockey in Sea- PLAID - ., ..• " forth this winter, but what we g would like to know is ;something Bench Coats for Fall style), Grain Grinders, 'Disc Har- more concrete before we venture .a. s writing on the subject. Town Whisperings would appreciate any Bench Coats, Parka Coats or Hunting Coats in several styles in i'. information from those in the high colored all wool plaids. See them in our windows at ,..... m know, in order to pass on the in- formation to * i c � �i7 ' 17.95 sport fans. Just drop 1 to us a note at The Huron Expositor, Mr. and Mrs. John Shinbein, of Listowel, Sunday visitors and we will do the rest" were And Large European Orders the Steel Supply- STEW ART R Try this sometime . . at least If you want to 'save money, A.. fortune to hit a, cow on the road near Brod'hagen last week, damag- - . I ��. demonstiatron of how mere man can mend a penny exit in his pants pocaet was given recently. The M1 man: was married, but even the , ^i edthe p stood amazed re he pull- Maureen. Sullivan' drew the lucky shade. Mrs. '.McGrath, mother -of Grath will reside in London oa X1'11,:'° ed the pocket out, gathered up the material surrounding the offending ticket on a wool blanket won by the bridegroom, had chosen a navy their return from a wedding trip. hole,. whipped a piece of cord Mary Lou McFarlane, Doris John- crepe dress. They each wore a The bride travelled in,a,navy''dresst around it and tied a secure kn11 ot. ston drew the ticket for a motor rose corsage. • Mr. and Mrs, _Mc- with topcoat 'in, fuchsia Shade Stuffing the pocket back into posi- rug, which went to Dale McTag- a tion, he said: "That'll keep 'till I Bart. The Marine ,hymn and God• get home!" And taking a lot of Save the King" by the band were NOTKE kidding, the good sport he was, the closing number, of the program, walked off jingling the loose - change for all to hear. This re- ( While at the Provincial minus us, too, that in every walk' alk MCKILLOP - Plowing Match, we invite of life, sport, no matter what form it may be, is part and parcel of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoegy visited you to visit IIs. our living and worth playing the with Mr- and Mrs. Will Gross' on game, for in every case: Monday. Let, us show you the finest 'CLEAN SPORT IS GOOD SPORT' Mr. and Mrs- Irvin Rock were in Farm Machinery, and , at Morriston and Galt on Satur- "And who is my neigbbor," taken from the parable of the Good Sam- aritan, Luke 10:29. Next Sunday the services of the Presbyterian Church will revert to 2.30 in the afternoon for the fall 'and winter months. An ordin- ation service for new eiders will be held Sunday. The congregation is looking forward to bbe church's 100th anniversary next year. 'MORRIS The Brussels Girls and Boys Band sponsored by the Lions Club, and under the leadership of A. G. Robinson, of London, made its initial bow to the public on Tues- day evening. This group of young people, ranging from eight to 18 years of age, have attended week- ly practice sessions each Wednes- day afternoon for six months, and Parents and friends of the musi- cians were surprised and delight- ed at the progress they have made. The program consisted of four groups of three short selections' by the hand: Cornet solo, "Now the Day is Over,', Yvonne Pollard; clarinet and. cornet 'duet, "London- derry Air," Edna and Fred Martin; cornet ,solo, "The Old Rugged Cross," Lane Hazlewood; cornet, alto and trombone ,trio, "Drink To Me Only With Thine. Eyes," Helen Leona and Doris Johnston; cornet solo, "Just A'wearyin' For You," Keith Turnbull; alto section of the Band, "Tire Mighty Major"; cornet duet, "Swiss 'Boy," Irma and Mar- jorie Watt; clarinet solo, "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer," Karel Verhulst; trombone -solo, "Julia. Marine Waltz," .Jean Cardiff; saxo- phone solo, . "Cruising Down the River,"' Jerry Cardiff. The Band was assisted in its'. program by Mervin Roberts, who assists Mr. Robinson in training and managing several bands. Mr. Roberts contributed a b as solo, "The Mighty Deep." Mr. Wobinson, as master of ceremonies, explain- ed the use and care of several of thein' ru i the st me rte ,as e Pr ar- o ressefl ri invited an g � d Y Par- ents u an ant o mea him to d sc sa Y s t t problems of the young musicians. James Armstrong, of the Lion's' Club,. was; invited to the stage. He expressed' the, pleasure and appre- ciatio'n of the audience and con- ducted s dr'a'w for two prizes. .* tl•I day and Sunday, where they were make it a place to meet guests at the Huether-Chandler your, friends. wedding at Morriston, on Saturday, turned none on Sunday after Oct. 1. Your Local Agent can give im- Mr. Harry Regele, Mrs. Charles mediate delivery on Tractor Plows, Regele, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spreaders (both horse and tractor Scherbarth and Mrs. H. K'leber, of style), Grain Grinders, 'Disc Har- Brodhagen, visited their aunt, Mrs. rows, Etc. Leith, at Minton Hospital on FLEURY BISSELL LTD. Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Orville Klea, of Elora, Ont. Stratford', were Sunday visitors LOCAL AGENT with Mr. and Mrs. Henry W'eiter- V. J. LANE sen. �•r t 11 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert re- turned none on Sunday after ''1 , spending their honeymoon for the I11" past month at the home of her - parents Unity, of the l HenryBecause Mr. and Mrs. nry Hoegy, of d +.'ti Grey, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer i ':' Koehler and sons, of Seaforth, were Sunday visitors at the ,home ■ Steel Strikes �•r of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Koehler. ■ ■ ■ 34�', Mr. and Mrs. John Shinbein, of Listowel, Sunday visitors 1 were And Large European Orders the Steel Supply- !a, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert. Mr. Fergus Horan had the mis- Will Be Very Limited, and ;j fortune to hit a, cow on the road near Brod'hagen last week, damag- AFTER THIS WEEK we cannot promise im- p 1,{ ing his car extensively. mediate delivery of Austin Cars r!, Mr. and Mrs. Manny Bennewles, of Waterloo, Mr. Edward Scher- Log There is still a small su 1 in Canada, but in 1' , barth, Mia's Muriel Joaling of an, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ,supply Order to .get one you must act NOW! ' Not to- " A man Eggert on Sunday. "morrow or next week but NOW! :.. ' '' 4' Harvest Home, services will be held in the Evangelical .harsh on With eve Car ordered this week, we are giving N'. Sunday. Oct. 16, at. 2.3D p.m., strand- and time. Free Winterizing Service with Preston. ifs McGrath - Moliwain ;.',�i The Rectory of St. Patrick's 'k Church, Dublin, was -the scene of a 1 - A BARGAIN " quiet wedding Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock when Helen Ida '29 C'HEV. SEDAN with low mileage; l:, 1',; Ahcllwain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •ikarvey Mcllwain, Seaforth, runs like new. SPECIAL PRICE. 11 ,!i;, 11 wa.s united in marriage bo Mr. Ed-' ward John McGrath, son of Mr. • i[ ane, Mrs, P. J. McGrath, Dublin. " Rev. J. B. Ffoullces, D.C.L., offici, Jonathan. {t' ated. The bride wore li dress of Hugill �, pink taffeta in street length style, ' I, with navy accessories and corsage of red roses and white baby chrys- Supertest Office -- Phone 784-W. authemums. The bridegroom's gift, Residence (call in mornings or eveMngs) 616-34 a gold locket and bracelet, was her I' `-' only jewellery. The bride's attend- CLINTbN o •i D lton of Walton ant Miss D r a a , taffeta frock was wearing a blue to ,, P,S.--Get your supply, of Preston' Antl-�`reeze gray accessories and 'a •corsage of 1. F' pink roses and white baby chrys- now as stor,k'Is limited.• 15.,per Cent, disennri , : atithemums. Mr, Lyle Racho, Dub- 'mall. 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