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MR., MRS. JOHN HARRIS,
FORMER WALTON RESIDENTS,
MARK GOLDEN WEDDING DAY
Mr. and Mrs. John Harris on
April 3 celebrated their diamond
wedding anniversary with a tur-
key dinner for the family. and
friends at the home of their son-
in-law- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ormond Kernick, of Watford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris were mar-
ried in 1895 abothe home of the
bride's parents, the late Mr. -and
Mrs. David Campbell, of Walton.
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SAVAUGE'S
The ceremony was performed by
the late Rev. T. Wesley Cousins.
Mr. Harris is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, Grey
Township.
The couple farmed for 30 years
at Walton, during which time Mr.
Harris served with the Howick
Mutual Fire Insurance Company
for 14 years. He also served with
the army in Brussels during
World War I.
There are three daughters: Mrs.
Lena McGavin,'Of Kitchener; Mrs.
Hilda Sellers, of Walton, and Mrs.
Flora Kernick, of Watford. They
also have five grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren.
For the celebration a four -tier
wedding cake formed the centre-
piece of the table which was dec-
orated with spring flowers and
pink and white 'lighted candles.
The toast, proposed by Jack Mc-
CavIti, Of L/C nfl2 th eidcltgLapd-
son, was responder toly IVIr. Har-
ris. A few well-chosen words was
expressed by Master Brian Travis
of Walton, the eldest great-grand-
son, as he presented the gift on
behalf of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris, who have
been spending the winter 'with
their daughter, Mrs. A. Kernick,
of Watford, also received many
gifts, flowers, cards and telegrams
of congratulations.
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ANDY CALDER
AGENT
MON. and THURS. MORNINGS
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
HEAD OFFICE — EXETER, Ont.
President. Martin Feeney, R.R.
2, Dublin; Vice -President, E. Clay-
ton Colquhoun, R.R. 1, Science
Hill.
DIRECTORS—Harry Coates, R.
R. 1,, Centralia; 'William A. Ham-
ilton, Cromarty; Milton McCurdy,
R.R. 1, Kirkton; Alex J. Rohde,
R.R. 3, Mitchell.
AGENTS—Thos. G. Ballantyne,
R.R. 1, Woodham; Clayton Harris,
Mitchell; Stanley Hocking, Mit-
chell.
SECRETARY - TREASURER — Arthur
Fraser, Exeter.
SOLICITOR—W, G. Cochrane, Exeter.
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District Weddings.
BRADSHAW - LANGFORD
A pretty Easter wedding was
solemnized at noon Saturday in
Northside United Church, when
Betty Larene Langford, of Sea -
forth, became the bride of David
John Bradshaw, of Hamilton. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Langford, of London,
and the bridegroom is the only
son of Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Bradshaw, of Seaforth. Rev. J.
W. A. Stinson performed the dou-
ble -ring ceremony before a set-
ting of Eaker lilies and can-
delabra. Mrs. James A. Stewart
was organist.
Given in marriage by her father
the bride looked charming in a
waltz -length gown of white nylon
lace over taffeta. The bouffant
skirt enhanced the strapless bodice
which was topped by a Chantilly
lace jacket with a peplum, a
stand-up collar and lily -point
sleeves. Her elbow -length veil
fell from a cap of lace trimmed
with rhinestones, and she carried
a white Bible crested with pink
Better Times roses.
As bridesmaid, Miss Joyce Glan-
ville, of Seaforth, wore a waltz -
length gown of nylon net over taf-
feta in shrimp shade. A lace jack-
et topped the bodice and a bewl-
dress of ,matching leaves complet-
ed her costume. Her flowers were
white Shasta chrysanthemums.
The bride's younger sister, Wen-
dy, and brother, Mac, both of Lon-
don, were,junior attendants, Wen-
dy wearing a nylon' dress of pale
blue, with a pink floral bandeau
in her hair, and carrying a nose-
gay of pink carnations and white
chrysanthemums.
Mr. Stuart Wilson, of Brucefield,
was best man.
At a reception at Monetta Men-
ard's, Exeter, for the .iinmediate
family, the bride's mother receiv-
ed wearing royal blue panaglaze
with pink accessories. Assisting
her, the bridegroom's mother
wore navy crepe with pale acces-
sories. Both wore corsages of
pink carnations.
For a honeymoon to Eastern
Ontario, the bride changed to a
pale blue suit witlr navy acces-
sories, topped with a grey fur
jacket. On their return the couple
will r,eside in Seaforth.
SEAFO
No"
LARGE, NEW AND
MODERN PLANT
One -Quarter Mile West of
Seaforth
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VIEW OF .THE MODERN PLANT OF SEAFO TH tONCR
A SMILE OR TWO
"I'll admit she's a bit snobbish,"
said the farmer's wife, "but she's
very pretty."
"She's the village belle, all
right," conceded her husband,
"but she shouldn't have been toll-
ed."
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Dignified Matron (at civic re-
ception): "Yes, that is the Duke
and Duchess; the couple behind
them are the Mayor and the May-
oress, and those on the right are
the Vicar and the—er—Vixen."
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SOLIDI HURON W.I. EXECUTIVE
PLANS INSTITUTE ACTIVITIES
South Huron District Executive
meeting of Women's Institutes was
held in the Legion Hall, Hensall,
Tuesday afternoon, April 5, with
branches fairly well represented..
A pot -luck dinner preceded the
meeting.
Mrs. Kenneth „Johns, of Wood-
ham, district president, was in the
chair and discussed several im-
portant items of business. The
district annual will be held June
1 at Thames Road United Church,
with Hurondale W.I. as hostesses.
Mrs. Johns announced the Huron
County scholarship fund has reach-
ed $1,700. The scholarship is to be
presented to Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Phatter, of Owen Sound, provin-
cial president, at the county rally
November 22, at Grand Bend.
It was also announced that ;the
tape recording of the articles in
the Museum at Goderich have
been completed. Mr. H. Erskine,
of Goderich, sent his thanks to
the district branches of the W.I.
for their Co-operation. The nontin-
reset -
atinii committee is composed. of
writesidepntfiwifofs.thsvese branchespllni4 who.:,
The W.M.S. orthe United Church,
met Wednesday afternoon, April
6, with Mrs. W. B. Cross in the ,
chair. An Inspiring devotional,
bearing the theme, Christ's Leg-
acy of Peace," followed. Reading
scripture passages were the lead-
ers: Mrs. Cross and Mrs. W. Hen-
ry, who were assisted by Mrs. W.
Pepper, Mrs. N. Jones. Mrs. J.
Horton, Mrs. A. Alexander, Miss
Gladys Luker and Mrs. A. Clark.
Prayer closed this exercise. Mrs.
A. Clark sang a pleasing solo, ac-
companied by Miss Gladys Luker.
A piano solo was given by Miss i
Luker.
An appropriate film, "The Road
To Emmaus," was shown by Mrs.
Alexander. Introductory remarks
were given by Miss M. Ellis.
Stewardship notes were presented
by Mrs. G. Armstrong. Mrs. W.
J. Rogers, president, took the chair
for the items of business. Pres-
byterial meeting in Wingham on
p ri I 7 was mentioned', and cor-
respondence read.
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