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The Huron Expositor, 1950-06-16, Page 8LOCAL .BRIEFS WE RAVE FOR RENT . • Floor Polisher .75c per day Flame Thrower .75c per day Can be used for burning out fence bottoms, weed patches, tree stumps and also for breaking up large boulders. Posthole Digger .50c per day Caulking Gun Loaned with purchase of caulking cement CROWN HARDWARE PHONE 681-W • • 411. SEAFORTH GARDEN PARTY Sponsored by the Nurses of orth TUESDAY, 'JUNE' 2 th 8:15 p.m. NURSES' RESIDENCE . LAWN R Program By "Favorite Four" A String Trio with Soloist, Magician and Dancer Gladys Cornell, Soloist and Master of Ceremonies; Pauline WiI- son, Cellist and Reader; Everatt Meyers, Wizard of Magic; Cathie Ayers, National Dancer; Myrtle Armstrong, Violinst; Jan Say, Accompanist. If weather unfavorable, party will be held in Community Centre REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUNDS ADMISSION 50c CHILDREN UNDER 12, 30e • Lieut. Deacon and Lieut. Mor- row are at Jackson's Point this week, taking a refresher course. • Mrs. Paul Dunn and daugh- ters, Barbara and Elizabeth, of Winnipeg, are guests of Mrs. N. Dunn and Miss Marguerite Dunn. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays and Patricia, of Detroit, were guests of Mrs. R. S. Hays and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills. • Mr. and Mrs. George Scofield, of Detroit, were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Case. • Miss Blanche Lightowler, of Windsor, spent the ween -end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Westcott. • The Seaforth male quartette, consisting of Jas. T. Scott, F. E. Willis, M. R. Rennie and D. L. Reid, will sing at both services in Bluevale Presbyterian Church on Supday. • Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Trott at- tended the Looby - Flanagan wed- ding at St. Patrick's Church, Dub- lin, on Saturday. • Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hodgert, Bruce Hodgert, Wm. Hodgert, Roy Hodgert, Mrs. Thos. Hodgert, Mr. and Mrs. Herald Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MacKay, Miss Margaret MacKay, Mr. Alex Broadfoot, Mrs. Alastair Broadfoot and Miss P. Patterson were in Exeter on Sat- urday attending the funeral of the late John A. Hodgert. • Mr. Arthur Anderson under- went an appendix operation this week. • Mrs. A. L. Porteous was in Brantford last week attending the funeral of her brother-in-law, the late J. H. Long, of that city. She returned 'home Monday evening. • Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan, Sandy McMillan, Miss .Joanne Mc- Milllan and Mr. Ray Plouffe, of Montreal, were in Toronto on Sat- urday attending the McMillan - Kitchen wedding. • • Mr. J. B. Southgate :spent the week -end in Brussels. • Mrs, J. Jacks, of Detroit, is visitinp•her mother, .Mrs. N. Dunn; and her sister, Miss M. Duni. • Mr. M. Pratt and Miss HAM Anderson, Reg.N., of ' Torolitb, dpett Ehe week -end here, . (I1M.itUofel LocalP84;10 > ij Registration Parents who wish their children to enter Kindergarten Class in the Public School, for the year begin- ning September, 1950, will register At the KINDERGARTEN THURSDAY AFTERNOON June 22, from 3:30 to 5:30 Children who are five years prior to January 1, 1951, are eligible. - D. N. EASTMAN, Principal. ill it ^HURON WOW= 0 , FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, CASUALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS BURGLARY AND WINDSTORMN Representing Companies who give Security with Service Ala) AGENTS FOR ONTARIO 'HRESHERMAN'S MUTUAL VIRE INSURANCE Information gladly given. WATSON & REID M. A. REID - Proprietor Insurance & Real Estate PHONE 214 SEAFORTH FOR SALE Duplex, solid brick. All modern conveniences. Good investment. Modern Double House on Centre 13t., with 2 acres of land. Good in- vestment. New Brick House on James St.. Possession arranged. Dwellings on Louisa St. Immedi- aste possession. M. A: REID REAL ESTATE PHONE 214 LEMON'S TAXI ALL PASSENGERS INSURED Phone: 162-J or NEWS OF Tug TOWN Northside W. M, S. Meets.—The June meeting of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held Thursday afternoon in the church. Mrs. R. Lawson opened the meeting with one verse of the hymn, "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life," and prayer. Mrs. J. Finlayson act- ed as secretary in the absence of Mrs. A. Porteous. The minutes and reports were given and Miss A. Ferguson gave the monthly treas- urer's report. Roll call was an- swered by 26 members. A bale of clothing was packed after the meeting, to be forwarded to Tor - BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 16th Isaac Hudson's Store in the afternoon Sponsored by Group 4 of the W.A. of Northside United Church EVERYBODY WELCOME COAL -The coal experts have again chosen 'PITTSTON COAL' as the leading anthracite mined in Pennsylvania" We feel honoured to be associ- ated with a product that merits this award. Buy 'PITTSTON' COAL and 162-W get the very best! FOR SALE MODERN COTTAGE -3 -pc, bath- room, bot water heated, full base- ment. Situated on Ord Street. Priced reasonable, Prompt posses- sion. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Broker SEAFORTH : ONT. PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334 WILSON C. OKE Real Estate & Insurance "We insure Everything Insurable" House, furniture, furs, jewellery, farms, automobile, accident and sickness, liability, fire and theft. Office Located: W.W. corner of Goderich & Main St. PHONE 689 SEAFORTH William M. Mart Phone 784 : Seaforth IIIIII11111111111111111lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll111111111111111111I11111111111IlI1IIIllIl 11111111111111 BINGO ST. COLUMBAN Parish Hall WEDNESDAY JUNE 21st Commences at 9 p.m. 18 Games for 50c 3 Specials, 10c each onto. A temperance reading, "Save the Boys," was given by Mrs. O. C. Kaine. Mrs. M. Cuthill's group had charge of the program. The wor- ship service opened with Hymn 380, verses 2, 5 and 6, and prayer, followed by the responsive reading of the 23rd Psalm. Mrs. Lorne Webster read the second chapter. of Luke. The Conference Branch Hymn, "Let Christian Faith and Hope Dispel," was sung, after which Mias. Ethel Dennis, of Wal- ton, gave a splendid report of the London Conference Branch meet- ing at Sarnia, which she attended as a delegate in May. She told of the advance of the W.M.S. in the last 25 years, and emphasized the School For Leaders at Alma Col- lege, St. Thomas. The, United Church training school is the one centre which the church provides for special preparation for church work. The meeting closed with the hymn, "Blest Be the Tie That Binds" and prayer. Under auspices of C.W.L. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011 I MY lMllllllllllllllU IN STOCK Ten -Test Masonite Plywood Gyproc. Beaver Board Arborite Ten -Test Blocks. Finishing Lime Masons' Lime Spraying Lime • Asphalt Shingles Cedar -grain Shingles Roll -Brick Siding and Roll Roofing • INSULATION Loose' 2 -inch Batts 3 -inch Batts Insulated Siding • LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS Storm Sash made to order CUSTOM MILLWORK PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR CEMENT NOW l Seaforth Supply & Fuel Co. PHONE 47 SEAFORTH Ladies' Guild Holds Meeting.— The June meeting of St. Thomas' Church Ladies' Guild was held at the home of Mrs. Wim. Scotchmer, Egmondville, with 23 members present. Mrs. Wm. Oldfield presid- ed in the absence of the president, Mrs. W. R. Shaw, and opened the meeting with prayers for the par- ish and the Lord's Prayer in uni- son. The Scripture reading was the 1st Psalm and was read ey Mrs. Norman Scoins. Reports of the group captains were given by Dorothy Parke and Mrs. William O'Shea. There were several birth- days noted for June, July and August. As a talent -making scheme during the summer months, the Guild will have a travelling basket. All outstanding accounts were or- dered paid. From the imaginary tea and the sale of recipes, much merriment ensued and the funds were increased by $6.25, after which a clever little poem entitled, "How To Cook a Husband," was read by Dorothy Parke. The lead- ers decided to hold a musicale this fall with Mrs. J. B. Higgins as con- vener. The collection was received and dedicated. Mrs. T. Dale Jones thanked the ladies for putting new kitchen'l''cupboards in the rectory, and asked the ladies to hold their September meeting at the rectory. Mrs. Jones closed the meeting with prayer and a social half-hour was spent when a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. A vote of thanks to Mrs. Scotchmer for her hospitality was moved by Mrs. Raymond Nott. Dick the Upholsterer Is Now Showing a Complete New Styling in Upholstering and Slipcover Fabrics MODERN, RE -DESIGNED and CUSTOM- BUILT FURNITURE — ONE WEEK SERVICE — For further information— Phone 342-W, Seaforth G. A. WRIGHT Wood Products Workmanship Guaranteed =MS bride is a daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Niehel, •Stratford, and the bridegroom is, a 'son of Mr. and Mrs. William : Anderson, Seaforth. Rev. W. T. Corcoran officiated at the ceremony, and sang the Nup- tial High Mass at 9 o'clock. Miss Irene Bolger played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked lovely in a floor -length gown of slipper satin designed with fitted bodice and cathedral train. .The marquisette First 'Presbyterian Church — 10 a.m., Bible Class and Sunday School; 11 a.m., Rev. John Pollock, Wingham; junior congregation; 7 p.m., service withdrawn for St. Thomas' Anglican Anniversary.— Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111hIIIIullllllullllll111 * Weddings * IIIIIIIIIi1111111111uIIlIinuniliIIIHli1111 DRINK Cerg: SHOPRAREFRESHED HI KIDS! EXAMS ARE OVER ! LET'S CELEBRATE DANCING —at — - The Community Centre Saturday Night If you have a favorite record, bring it along. AD1VILSSIQN — 25c WE HAVE IT ! and selling it to those who have used it before, and many more! What? BLUE COAL Sure heating Goats are high, so why not have the best value for your money, besides the protec- tion of having yotir supply. Double Wedding At Walton;—A double wedding of interest took place at Duff's United Church, Wal- ton, on Wednesday, June 14, at 11 a.m., when Rev. R. G. Hazlewood united in marriage Norma Eliza- beth, daughter of Mr• and Mrs. Alex Muir, of Seaforth, and Nor- val. Norris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Norris, of Mitchell, and Doris Margaret, daughter of Mr --and Mrs. Carl Dalton, McKillop, and David A. Muir, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Muir, Seaforth. The couples at- tended each other, and the brides wore identical blue taffeta dresses and corsages of summer flowers. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at, the home of Mr. and Mrs, Muir, Seaforth, when some fifty guests were present. Mrs. Muir received in a navy blue georgette dress with a pretty cor- sage, while Mrs. Dalton was in pale green net and wore a cor- sage. Mrs. Norris was unable to be present. Those serving lunch were Loretta Maloney. Lois Broome, May Coleman and Mrs. McGrath. The happy couples Left later on a motor trip to Muskoka, and on their return Mr. and Mrs. Norris will live in Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Muir will live,in Seaforth. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 J. A. BURKE ° 0 O O O 0 Q Funeral Director 0 and Ambulance Service 0 DUBLIN - ONT. O Night or Day Calls: O Plinlie 43 r 10 4 046 0 .60000 460.,O.dY0Os0.'O000 O ig?w A. TNEY Funeral Director . o 91atfl' Street_ Seaforth O CI�+AC4 SF5Ri1LCSh7 bis hospital .beds 0 tor:lett; . ,O + ► int ion elieli Miter" 0 *iiisphOzie, 119 Ci ►1 �: olida, 65 0' o .0'00.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O W. J. CLEARY 0 Seaforth, Ont. 0 LICENSED EMBALMER O AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 Night or Day Calls -385 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O Willis Dundas PHONE 192-M, or Box Furniture Store Phone 43 Until Office -.is Established NCE yoke was trimmed with tiny satin buttons and epaulets. The Lily point sleeves were tight fitting. A satinhalo with handmade flowers held her full veil of illusion net. She carried a white brocaded sat- in prayer book, a gift of the bride, groom's aunt, Sister Geraldine of the Ursuline Order, and a shouter bouquet of Talisman roses. The bridesmaid, Miss 'Isabel Anderson, sister of the bridegroom, was love- ly in a gown of pale blue net over nylon, with picture hat and mit- tens to rusuteh. She carried a ,bou- quet of Butterfly roses. Mr. Arthur Anderson was his brother''s best man. The ushers were Mr. Grant Parr and Mr. Sylvio Parr, brothers of the bride. The bride's mother chose a navy dress with pink ac- cessories, and a corsage of pink CARDNO'S ° HALL Monday,June 19 Music by CKN Ranch Bbys Sponsored by L. O. L., Seaforth — Dancing 9 to 1— McMillan - Kitchen.—A pretty wedding took place in Our Lady of Lourdes .Church, Toronto, on Sat- urday morning at 9 o'clock, when Elinore Patricia, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Daniel M. Kitchen, Tor- onto, became the bride of Mr. Joseph Neville McMillan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M, Mc- Millan, Seaforth. Rt. Rev. J. T. Mahoney officiated. Given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr., Jos. C. Kitchen, the bride was gowned in blush pink chantilly lace, made ballerina length, with Juliet cap of lace which held her finger-tip veil of tulle illusion. She carried a cascade of pink and white roses and baby's breath. Miss Barbara Kitchen, her sister's bridesmaid, wore a blue gown in identical fash- ion, and carried a nosegay of mix- ed flowers. Little .Janice Kitchen was flower girl in yellow organdy with nosegay of pansies. The best man was Mr. Francis J. Ryan, Tor- onto, and the ushers were Mr. Bas- il Davidson and Mr. John Curran, Toronto. At the reception held at Wakunda Art Centre, the bride's mother received, wearing a powder blue crepe and lace gown with cor- sage of pink roses. Her large 'hat was of black mohair. The bride- groom's mother assisted, wearing a dress of black sheer with pink bol- ero, and picture hat of pink lace. Her corsage was also of roses. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan left on a trip to Northern Ontario, and on their re- turn will reside at 40 Homewood Ave., Toronto: O 0 0 0 0 0 0.6 O b o 0 BOX 0 - 3untrat f►erbt t O AMBULANCE "O O Pronipt and careful attention, O O hospital Bed O O PLO RS PM. ALL O O OCCASIONS O O PEONES: O 0 Res. 555,W o 1 fore 4* 'Y D — 25th ---- Anniversary Anniversary Tea TUESDAY, JUNE 20th 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. ON THE LAWN AT THE HOME OF MRS. MILTON BERGER Under auspices of Group 3 of the W.A. of Northside UnitedChurch SILVER COLLECTION • In event of rain, Tea will be indoors. CLEVE CARTER'S UAXI • COURTEOUS SERVICE • PASSENGERS INSURED Phones: DAYS 182 NIGHTS 346-R DANCE — in — Seaforth & District Memorial Community • Centre WEDNESDAY JUNE 21st Seaforth District Junior Farmers DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA Admission 50c EVERYBODY WELCOME! reties. -A wedding brealtfast and• re:' celition stile 101)16,0 the 'bride's' parents' followed the. 'Ceremony: Questa were',pr;asent RrQ.EL TodP14t9:- Dtlnclas, Guelph, Aylmer, Fergi ,; Arthur and Seai'ortb. For a motor trip through Northern Ontario the bride diosea navy faille dress with pink accessories and corsage of - pink roses. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will reside in Stratford. A PLAY HenpeckedHenry Scholl - •Mueller.—In a charming - setting of bridal 'wreath, peonies, iris and tulips, in First Lutheran Church, Logan, on Saturday after- noon, June 1.0, at 2 o'clock, Mayda Esther Mueller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Mueller, R.R. 4, Mitchell, was united in marriage to Mr. Lorne 'Julius Scholl, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1ouis A. Scholl, R.R. 2, West Monkton. Rev. C. Klages officiated at -the double -ring cere- mony. Mrs. Lorne Mueller presid- ed at the organ, playing the Bridal Chorus from Lohengfin as the bride entered the church with her father, who gave her in marriage, and Mendelsohn's Wedding March as recessional music. Miss Grace Wieterson, Bornholm, sang "The Lord's Prayer" before the cere- mony and "Through the Years" during the signing of the register. The soloist wore a gown of pink brocaded satin with net overskirt and a corsage of pink carnations. The bride wore a floor -length gown of traditional white slipper satin, fashioned with fitted bodice, trim- med with seed pearls and a deep yoke of chantilly lace. The long - fitting sleeves, with epalettes of chantilly lace,' ended in lily points and the skirt had a peplum, edged with matching lace. The finger-tip veil of embroidered silk illusion was held by a headdress of match- ing lace styled in bonnet effect. She carried a nosegay of Briar- cliffe roses, white carnations and white snapdragon. Mrs. Lloyd Haney, Egmondville, as matron of honor, wore a gown of aquamarine blue nylon 'marquisette over satin, designed with fitted bodice. The full skirt had a peplum, and she wore matching mittens and a bandeau of pink sweetpeas. She carried a nosegay of pink roses, variegated carnations and pink sweet peas. Miss Nita Beuermann, Stratford, as bridesmaid, wore a gown of canary yellow nylon mar- quisette over satin in identical style to that of the matron of honor, and she wore matching mit- tens and a bandeau of mauve sweet peas, She carried a nosegay of. yellow roses, mauve sweet peas and yellow carnations. Miss Jean Mueller, sister of the bride, as junior bridesmaid, wore a gown of baby pink taffeta with net over- skirt made with fitted bodice and wide net ruffle at the yoke and a lull gathered skirt. She wore a bandeau of pink sweet peas and blue forget-me-nots and carried a nosegay of pink roses and pink sweetpeas. Mr. William. Scholl, of West Monkton, was his brother's best man, and ushers were Mr. Robert Beuermann, MoKillop, and Mr. Donald Scholl, West Monkton. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Mueller wore a dress of daybreak blue faille with which . she wore navy blue accessories and a cor- sage of pink roses, and Mrs. Scholl chose .a dress of light blue crepe with which she wore white acces- sories and a corsage of pink roses. A wedding dinner was served to 70 guests at the Y.M.C.A., Stratford, where the decorations were spring flowers, pink and White streamers and wedding bells. The bride's go- ing -away ensemble for the trip to Ottawa 'and Algonquin Park, was a pink silk lack dress with navy blue picture hat and navy blue acces- sories, and wore a corsage of pink Rapture roses. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Scholl will reside on the bridegroom's farm near West Monkton. Guests attending the wedding were from Waterloo, Kit- chener, West Monkton, McKillop, Mitchell, Egmondville, Bamberg and Hamilton. THURSDAY, JUNE 22 8 p.m. Northside United Church School Room Presented by Walton Y.P.U. and sponsored by Group 4 of the W.A. ADMISSION — 50c and 25c IIV111011IIIIIIIiIIIIIII111111(Nl NENlllllllllllllllBIIIIIillllgNllNI Afternoon Tea The Chancel Guild of St Thomas' Anglican Church are having a Tea •at the home of Mrs. E. C. Boswell John St. Wednesday Afternoon - JUNE 21st from 3:00 to 5:30 Everyone Welcome ! SILVER COLLECTION IIIIIIIIIl1111111111111111111111111111111111111III1I11111111111111111111I1I11111Illlilll111111111Il111111 hill Anderson - Parr.—Pink snapdrag- ons and stephenotis decorated the altar of the Church of the Immacu- late Coneeption, Stratford, Satur- day morning, for the lovely double- Ang eerentony which united in marriage Kathleen Dawn Parr to Mr. Sos' ph. Edward Anderson, The SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ! Tomato Plant's 18-20 in -a Box 35c--3IorI.00 ALL VARIETIES BAILEY FLORISTS Phone 393 Seaforth A Portable Radio PROVIDES ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS PHILCO PORTABLE RADIO with batteries 5940 MARCONI PORTABLE RADIO with batteries 44.85 •' DALY MOTORS Ford -Monarch Sales & Service &AI'ORTH NOW PLAYING -- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY " YELLOW SKY " With GREGORY PECK ANNE BAXTER RICHARD WIDMARK When these two tough guys meet, something has to give, Be' sure to see this outdoor Drama with an unusual twist. A picture that should please our Western fans, as well 4 our more critical Drama fans. One Full Week - Monday to Saturday "FRANCIS" with PATRICIA MEDINA DONALD O'CON'NOR ZASU PITTS The slap -happy history of a Talking Mule who teamed up with a second Looie. It's the funniest film surprise in years! You'll remember "FR,ANCIS" as long as you can laugh! 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