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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-09-18, Page 3ri VIA � L i 1f� T r. .:, • dlr, _ t.., 1 IRMO .,e Your guests-. youtlg ox snot, - We Sure to enjoy ice-cold. Cole. Itg nq#61ilgm flavor spars the party,', ,keeps the fuA going; Remember, too, It'® easy to carve Coke -lee cold, in the bottle. \ >L , • '�11`ii il"If-1 � i( �1=,;1'(11_, I • ,9 . ��! - . Buyit by the carton or the case. �Cartol1 3,,6 Aciodina Federal Taxes PGs deposit 2c per bottle e Authorized bonier of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. . ELOECO LIMITED 658 ERIE STREET, STRATFORD, ONT. - PHONE '78 "Coke" Is a registered trademark .Expositor Want Ads Bring Results - Phone 411 Tr,-7�7777­ the Ilensall'`Women's _,1 wad held, in the I.eian sogms last week,; A •d lici onrm eaw ys ea3o edb m&ny mq� exp .'Mxr Graha an d Mrs ATM -And their assist ants were in- charge. After Qia supper RPe Mrs, Armstrong presided ,for a period of busind'ss. Following, the Ode, the. Creed and the Lard's Prayer, the members• responded, to the roll call, "My summer ' high- light." Mrs. Kingman, winner of the quilt raffle in June, thanked the ladies. for their kindness. Mrs. Pepper and Miss Gladys Luker voiced sin- cere thanks to all for cards and let- ters received during their illnesses. To Donate To Hospital Members will send a shower of cards to Mrs. J. McAllister, who is recovering from a serious ilinegs. The secretary read a letter from Bene t Dance FOR CHRIS. DALE LONDESBORO COMMUNITY HALL FRIDAY, SEPT. 18th Music Donated Donations of ,any amount will be accepted, LADIES, PLEASE BRING LUNCH ti T ,ur, ,.. sixtae apeelr on@ tiLeoufUpltan �#os�ftal , „ rift z thjt wurl, �exa�ral 1�x' Jt was X Ved by MIA's, IAmxgie, , priSinau Ine)Wb®rs �Yero .a't the, at , the In[0#g e d %40 $10 for fl , t f2 , r +<44: :�i °Q Thonaaa GQ,"e 1pck•. react €Lg: e:d,-, he �iurchas.@ of etLps and saucerr,p dress an h e a smo e ,g, d r ret . CO �' p �e a `Pt o h x t Exeter r Hos P4 t e e 1. B lIo Mir p1f table and mirror were prgsented to Consit2 and Mxs Sproat were nam Fen t' 9ryr Mr anti M.1r0... Stewart by 'Robert, ed a buying committee: / �V Campbell, Grant $isbaok, Wil s. t e Mr Aazln's ro. s• Beer, nh„iter„ , Mrs. liamu ShauuRn. and, Ab. l so Horton, Mrs. `Moussea'u and Mrs. 4 point meeting tiff the Varna ' grr .. n, H. Faber, representing the H.W.I.,. WM:S• and W.A, w4a helm in the Mr- .Stewart has dispoedl of his. attended the International Confer church last week. Iblrrs; Bob Taylor farm to Gerg1d, Van: de 'Hen -gel, of ence of A.C.W.W. in Maple. Leaf teok charge of the worship service: St. XaTYS, Who gets possession Oct. Gardens, Toronto, on August 21. +.rapture .readings were given by 1• Mr. and Mrs. Van de. Hengel Mrs, H. Faber 'reviewed the high- Mrs. M. Hayter, Mrs. A. Coleman, and 10 children came to Canada lights of the gathering. Mrs. Pitt and Mrs. E. McOlinchey, from The Netherlands last April, Tkib was folipwed -by ,prayer by Mr. Stewart has 7bought the house. Kippen W,1. To Entertain Mrsr Taylor. of Gordon Kleber, James :St., Sea - The Kippen East - Institute in, , Ile meeting was turned over to ,forth, Mr. Kleber and family are tends entertaining , Hensall Insti- the W.A. president, Mrs. F. Traylor. moving to Kitchener. tute in October. Institute members Fourteen ladies answered the roll are reminded of articledbmentioned call with their donation towards the for ehibit at Exeter Fall Fair (art- tornado fund. Thank -you notes District to be made by Institute mem- were read from 'Mrs. A. Mustard, bars): Mrs. f Reid• and id rs In a also a _ -Weddings Dining room table centre of cut letter from Schneiders in regard. to _ � 11 �.l flowers, pot holders (ehocheted, the'supper which Is to !be held on KIRK - McLEOD knitted'), Kleenex doll, apptie ,pie. Thursday, November 26. Any member having any of these The minutes were read by the •HENSALL.-Tall standards of listed articles are asked to advise secretary, and Miss R. Tohnston white and red gladioli, fern and Mrs. Middleton at once. gave the trea'surer's report. The candlabra formed the setting 'in An enjoyable vocal duet, "The bazaar is to .be held ,on Saturday, Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen - Belle of St. Marys," was sung by October 31. • , sail, Saturday, September l2, at 3 Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Forrest, The W.M.S. president, Mrs. G. p.m., for the wedding of Margaret accompanied by Miss Lammie, Mrs. Reid, took charge and- Mrs. M. Hay- Charlotte Pearl McLeod and Roy Cameron ' and Mrs. Henry, will be ter read the (minutes. The text William Thomas Kirk, Toronto. hostesses for the October meeting, word; for next month is to be The bride is the daughter of Mr. "Historical Research and Grand- "Tlianks." and Mrs. Rqy McLeod, Wingham, mothers' Meeting." Roll call will There were 14 calls to shut-ins. and the groom is the son of Mr. by an old school verse. Mrs. B. Taylor, Mrs. Pitt and Mrs, and Mrs. Lewis Kirk, Exeter. "O Canada" was sung. Mrs. -Mid- M. 'Hayter read from the study Rev. J. B. Fox officiated and Miss dleton and Miss Consitt, the en- book. The theme, "W,hbre'er the Gladys Collins, Seaforth, provided the 'Church, wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Miss Maxine Reeder, Exeter, who sang "The Wedding Fete McKillop Couple Prayer" and "My Hero." /J Given in marriage by her father, the bride was charming in a waltz- Befdre Moving Here length gown of white nylon tulle !! �� over taffeta, featuring a strapless' bodice and tiered skirt, with match - The Merrymakers Farm Forum ing bolero and gloves of net over Club and. friends and neighbors, taffeta, A half crown of lace and numbering 100 in all, gathered last satin held her shoulder -length veil week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, of embroidered nylon tulle She TEA BAGS Milton Stewart, 'McKillop, for a carried a white 'bridal Bible top - farewell surprise party and presen- ped with an orchid and white satin tation bei th 1 t ore ey eave, for their s reamers. new home in Seaforth. Four attendants preceded the Mr, and Mrs. Stewart moved to lovely bride: to the altar. Miss their farm in McKillop 35 years Frances Lostell, Exeter, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor, wear- . ing a pastel green nylon net over taffeta, waltz lengtlh gown, fashion- ed with a tiered shirt and strapless bodice with net bolero and gloves. Bridesmaids Mrs, Ross Cowan, of Petrolia, sister of the groom, and Miss Betty McLeod, Wingham, sis- ter of the bride, wore gowns iden- tical to the maid of honor, in blue and pink, respectively, The trio wore floral headdresses matching their gowns, and carried nosegays of pink, white and yellow poms. Miss Dianne McLeod, Wlingha.m, sister of the bride, was a winsome flower girl, frothed in mauve nylon net, featuring a short tiered hooped skirt. A mauve floral headdress completed her costume, and she -car- ried a basket of autumn flows rs. Jcbn Whalen, 'Toronto, was best man, Don Kirk, Exeter, brother of the groom, and George McLeod, Hensall, brother of the bride, ush- ered. For receiving the 65 guests at Monetta Menard's, Exeter, the bride's mother chose a navy crepe I dress with lace inserts, pink and navy accessories and corsage of pink roses. The groom's motber assisted, wearing a navy crepe dress with accessories in navy and f , o- . 7�V'v. t v»;iC�'• 7 a„ps, nt -, , era§ l u..+ �, '.k A, , L ,1 f 21,N t 4 - :I , 'I I 'i,Tl�.�. ,.: ,... ,..r,. _'., a. ,, .[•5.,: �, .4..,1 ' , _l„1.�.., J..L, ,, ii.i r,i,, .ab:d f °wfG. f .. i:,.J1,7�"::J � ,i. .,t,��' "Sure, an' of come from Ireland, the richest country in the world." "Why the richest country?" "Bejabbers, an' hasn't its capital always been 'Doublin' itself?" IN YOUR LOCALITY FOR Estate Planning and Wills Investment Management and Advisory Service 47, Guaranteed Investments 2 % on savings - deposits may be mailed Real Estate Services For prompt attention RAYE B. 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OATHARINES • KITCHENER • TOR09TO SUDBURY - WINNIPEG - VANCOUVER Ixaste �'RI Plan Now TO ENTER THE Egg.(ompetitions - atthe- Seaforth Fall Fair. SEPTEMBER 24 - 25 HERE ARE THE CLASSES: w HIGH SCHOOL SECTION CLASS 3 (:Must. Be Produced By Entrant) , 2%2 DOZEN WHITE EGGS . , .. $5.00 $4•00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 '`- 2%Z DOZEN BROWN EGGS , , , . 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTION CLASS 2 (,Must. Be Produced By Entrant) 2%2 DOZEN WHITE EGGS .... $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 2/2 DOZEN BROWN EGG'S .. 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 !n ADULT SECTION CLASS 3 r Open to All Egg Producers - (Must be Produced by Entrant) j ry'" 2r/z DOZEN WHITE EGGS .... $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2:00 $1.00 2%2 DOZEN BROWN EGGS .... 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00',r,�j; SEE PRIZE LIST FOR FURTHER DETAILS Compliments of Seaf orth, Faf Mer s' !*O; W. J. Stuart, Manager Poultrn' FRONS 13 l lftl Ila{,I rd M,, FIs 4 '� I i till ��f'�IIti /