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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1954-10-15, Page 7MR. FAMER! BETTER PRODUCTION FROM BETTER FEEDS W. G. THOMPSON & SONS LTD Are pleased to announce the exclusive dealership for MASTER FEEDS in Hensall District. We Carry a full line of MASTER FEEDS at all times. Come in with your problems. Let us help discuss them. We'still have a limited supply of seed wheat and fertilizer W. G. Thornpson& Sons Ltd. PHONE 32 - HENSALL "Johnny's my banker, now that I bank'by, mail" f`Ta1k about easy -chair banking—this is it! N°>4' more trips downtown, no parking problems, no waiting. I just fill out the bank -by -mail deposit form, enclose my 'deposit, and Johnny, my grandson, runs down to the mail box with it." Yes, retired people, businessmen,. housewives, travellers, farmers ... people in all walks of life are now banking by mail at The Dominion Bank. It's so easy—you just fill in The Dominion Bank deposit form, and send it along with your deposit. The amount is credited to your account and a receipt mailed to you. Ask the teller for ,your Bank -by -Mail forms. For this extra banking service, at no extra cost, see your nearest branch of The Dominion Bank. A folder "" containing complete information is available. Remember, every account at The Dominion Bank is an important account. THE OMINION BAN K OVER 80 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE CANADIAN PEOPLE J. R. M. Spittal . Branch Manager P -t lin "►, petty Autumn O'ROU RKE - NAGLE A1>LIN.—,St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, was the scene of a pretty early autumn wedding on Satan - day, October 9, when Rev. J. B. Ffaullves, D.C.L., united in mar- riage in a double -ring ceremony, Mario Josephine Nagle, only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Nagle, Dublin, to Mr. William Louis O'Rourke, son of Mr. Thos. O'Rourke, Dublin, and the late Mrs. O'Rourke. The altar of the church was adorned with white and pink poms amid sighted tapers in candelabra. The pews for the guests were marked with white satin ribbons. The organist, Mrs. William Lane, played the bridal music and accompanied the solo- ists, Miss Anne Tomlinson, Lon- don, and Miss Helen Horan, Dub- lin, who sang "Penis AngeIieus" at the Offertory, and "Mother, At Thy 'Feet is Kneeling," during the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a waltz -length gown of white net over taffeta, bouffant skirt with Chantilly lace panels in front . and back. The strapless fitted bodice was capped by a bolero lace jacket and the sleeves extended over the hands in lily points. Her finger-tip veil of hand -rolled illusion net was held in place by a crown of pleated lace. Her flowers were cascade of red roses and Stephanotis. The maid of honor was Miss Kathleen Stapleton, cousin of the bride, wearing a temige strapless nylon gown over taffeta in waltz - length, with matching bandeau, shoes, jacket and elbow -length mittens. She carried a bouquet of yellow Shasta mums and pink pinoker roses. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Earl Nagle, Mitchell, sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss Anne Denomme, Lucan, niece of the. bridegroom, wore identically styled gowns- in shades of shrimp pastel green net over taffeta with matching head- dress, shoes and mittens. They carried cascades of white shasta mums and pink pinoker roses. The flower -girls, Linda Nagle. Stratford, niece of the bride, and Bernadette Nagle, Dublin, cousin of the bride, wore 'floor -length dresses of yellow taffeta and car- ried baskets of bronze poms and yellow sweetheart roses. The best man was Mr. Pat O'Rourke, Dundas. brother of the bridegroom, and the ushers were 6en+,la}A+.x. s ;•. tat e mg Mr. Marl Nagle, Mitchell, end Mr. Joseph O'Rourke, Dublin, brothers of the bride and bridegroom, re- spectively. A, wedding dinner was served at the Old Homestead' Inn, Shake- speare, wh,,, the decorations were pink and Mite streamers, wedding bells, and . baskets of autumn Sowers. During the afternoon a recep- tion was held' at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's moth- er received wearing a costume of navy blue crepe lace with Doral and navy accessories and corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. •She was assisted by Mrs. John Robin- son, Dundas, sister of the bride- groom, gowned in mushroom crepe with Brown accessories and cor- sage of yellow sweetheart roses. For the honeymoon trip to Northern Ontario, the bride don- ned a navy blue suit with pink and blue accessories and matching cor- sage. Guests at the wedding were present from Pontiac, Brantford, London, Mitchell . and Lucan. CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell and Margaret Jean were present at the fortieth wedding anniversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Russell, in Mitchell on Monday. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie and little daughter, Linda, and Mrs. Ethel Currie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker and family. Mrs. Thomas Scott re- turned to London with them- to spend a . few days - Mr. Alex Gardiner has returned home from the West. KIDNEYACIDS Rob your Rest. Many people never seem to get a good night's rest They turn and togs—blame it en 'nerves'—when it may be their kidneys. Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess acids from the blood. If they fail and impurities stay in the system -disturbed rest often follows. If you don't rest well get and use Dodd's Kidney. Pills. Dodd's help the kidneys so that you can rest better—and feel better. 136 Dodd's Kidney Pills Mr, ford, and ,ytre,T. were Week -end goaats Qr.' Mrs. M. Crich. :Mr. and Mrs; 'h'. Towu end, 'M R. Jenkins, Mrs. W+illiaat?t Wiser Mr. and .Mrs. E. J. Jenkins, Mgrs: W. M. Aiken and NI -.and Mrs t>1I Wallis visited with Auburn friends. on Monday. Mrs. M. McFadden, of Cooks- town, is a • visitor with Clinton friends this week. The W.M.S. of Ontario St, Church met in the chureh hall on Tuesday, Oct. 12, with Mrs. W. S. Holmes presiding. Roll call was respondedto by payment of fees for Missionary Monthly. The min- utes of the previous meeting were adopted as read and business aris- ing therefrom attended to. The treasurer's report was received. The Community Friendship secre- tary reported having made nine home and three hospital calls,'and her helpers six call. The bale is to be packed on Oct. 18 at the church. Sell that unnecessary piece o: furniture through a $uron Expos! tor Classified Ad. Phone 41. Buchanan Cleaners Mo1+nt Forest successors to TONE CLEANEIts We Pick Up and Deliver Monday - and Thursday ' Phone 230 - Seaforth ANDY CALDER AGENT Ladies' and Gents' 2 -piece Suits, ;1; Plain Dresses, $1; Plain Skirts, No' Gents' Trousers, 60c Quality Plus Service is Our Motto S. 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