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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1956-04-06, Page 5' •i. 1.114ubreclith,bad. their ainiaI supper " 01,(iV,earOi' ter .the seasonMonday evening :g4041e AAA, 0,,Pertept. at, ..Itendance...:.',WpPrett*Ptgra,A0d,' Mr. and .Mr4.'Elettnil Lynn lwere' 'hosts and heatesses. Prizes went, to Mr, Bill. Walters, 10110 hands; • linen's high, Mr. Joe Bailey; lad- ies' itigh,.,lgrs.: liern; 10w, Mr• 'ROC Delhridge• and ' liteky prize, 'Mr, C. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock, Lynda ;and George and Mies Wilma Wal- ters, of London, were Easter visi- tors With Mr, and Mrs. Fred :Wai- lers and daughters. Miss Margaret Brock had her tonsils removed at Exeter Hospi- tal on Thursday, and returned' .home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gallen, Grant and Barbara Ann visited on StInp day with Mr. and Mrs. George Gil- /filen and sons, near Blyth. Grant stayed for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, from near Sehringville, visited on Sunday itrfr. dsVf0on -40:• Lary iet..0ed home with thenr; having been visiting with thein'Aor a -few 44)(4, ' Mr. andMrs. Bev. Morgan, and sons., of Hurondah, visited.Sunday,, With Mr. and Mrs. Newton ChOce, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mra. W.?. Batten were: Mr. and Ors. Clayton Batten, from Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Denham, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Remy Arm- strong and Janice, near Henson; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Batten and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pooley, Exe- ter. Visiting with Mrs. Verna Mc- Kellar at Battens, were Mr. and 'Mrs. John McKellar, from Acton, and Mr. and -Mrs. Jimmy McKel- lar, from Mitchell. .. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sperling visited Saturday evening. with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Home. Mr. and Mrs. Snarling, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne and Kay attend- ed the Armstrong -Ford wedding Saturday noon in Exeter. • • . FOR SALE • • • USED RANGETTE $30.00 LEANARD FIilG., 6 -foot 75.00 G.E. 12 -INCH TELEVISION 80.00 DENNIS ELECTRIC Phone 467 Receives „„ • „, • •• • • The tegular:Aotaetve of Mens.all ottocilWaS" held. Monday'evening in the. coiincit.!..ChOlhetr With aU men3l3eVs being .present. The clerk presented a picture of- the 1906 Council, presented to. the council by 'Miss Phyllis Case. Hey and Sangster: That the clerk send 'a letter of thanks to Miss P. Case for her donation of a picture of .the 1956 council. FUHR'S- MEAT MARKET Telephone 766 Week - End Specials Hoffman's Delicious WIENERS 3 lbs. for 89c NO. 1 SIDE BACON a). 49c in the piece SLICED Ib.55c Homemade Pure PORK SAUSAGE lb. '55c Fresh Killed Roasting CHICKENS, ib. 59c Homemade HEADCHEESE lb. 39c FINNAN IIADDIE Mild cured Ib. 45c Scotch Cured KIPPERS a piece 39c With every $2.00 Meat Order or over, FREE Chance on Spartan TV Set. '53 PONTIAC PATHFINDER SEDAN '51 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN SEDAN '51 PONTIAC PATHFINDER SEDAN '50 AUSTIN SEDAN '39 DODGE COACH '53 FARGO 1/2 -TON PANEL Anson Gilbert Motors Pontiac - Buick litG.M.C. Trucks Phone 461 : Seaforth • .• funerali Johns, o L:74° Iftig41 Cunstance, was a shock the eummunkrt 041,03,971WaW," out 0,tLrstir abeTeeeazrlfeanriou;a;; tended thefareweU - gathering at Auburn: on Friday 1311WIW*Ailir Peter Patterson, who was-r En- gineer for gown County: Mr. Joe - Riley, who has worked. under thtee? generation& of the Pattersons, Pre- sented' Peter with a complete Set of Juggage and a billfold to Matth; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Warren and daughters, Linda and Helen, of London, visited over the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riley, of To- ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Riley, of Seaforth, spen,t, Easter Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley. Mrs. McFarlane and Christine and Mr. Harold Stone, all of Toron- to, visited with Mr. and Xi's. Frank Riley, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reid and son, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Saunders over the Easter holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston and Bruce, of Grand Valley, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Medd. Mrs. Glen Pryce and Billy and Heather Ann, of Clinton, spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Ell- wood Clarke, and Mr. Clarke. Mr Murray Dale, of Weston, and Miss Muriel Dale, of Stratford, spent the holiday with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale. Miss Mary Whyte, of Macdonald Hall, Guelph, spent the Easter holi- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte. Mr, and Mrs. Borden Brown, Joyce and Elaine, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, of Han- over, on Sunday and attended the Easter service at the Allan Park E. R. Davis reported to council regarding the work done on the streets and the signs at the Post Office. He also was asked to see about a mower that could be at- tached to the tractor. The clerk reported regarding tax arrears of $764.33 for 1955, also reported re- garding the meeting attended by the assessor and himself at Lis- towel, also the by-law as to fire- works; also a complaint regard- ing the odor at Cook's Mill, the same to be taken up with the Med- ical Officer df Health at Goderich. A delegation of women from Kippen East Women's Institute ap- peared, regarding renting of the Town Hall, asking for a lower ren- tal on account of a drop in patron- age. No action was taken by the, council. Sangster and Henderson: That the tax collector be instructed to hand in the tax roll of 1955 at the next meeting, on May 7. Correspondence was read as fol- lows: Association of Assessing Of- ficers; Fire Marshal; Citizens' Re- search Institute of Canada; Coun- ty Treasurer; Department of Na- tional Revenue; Department of Highways; R. McClinger; T. Whil- lier & Son; Municipal World; In- ternational Association of Machin- ists; Department of Welfare; Board of Transport Commission- ers; Huron County Health Unit; A. KaIbileisch; Mid -Western Ontario Development Association; Flint- kote Company; J. L. Graham & Co.; Ontario Municipal Board; South Huron District High School; Department of Municipal Affairs; Village of Morrisburg—same con- sidered and filed. Luker and Hoy: That By -Law No. 5, reducing the fee for collection of tax arrears, and By -Law No. 6, road expenditures for 1956, be giv- en first and second readings. Sang- ster and Henderson: That By -Laws 5 and 6 be given third and final reading and finally passed. Bills and accounts were read as follows: Relief, $10; Hensall P. U. hydro and water, Hall, $24.03; E. R. Davis, Salary, $21131; Re- ceiver General, income tax, $535; E. Munn, labor, streets $4.75, Hall 50c; G. Ingram, labor, streets $4.75, Hall $1; J. A. Paterson, ex- penses Listowel $1.50, picture 89c; A. W: Kerslake, expenses Listowel $9; E. Rowcliffe, tile, $11.70; Pub - lice ;School, current expenses, $2,- 500; C. Kipfer, postage, $5; B. Bea- ton, meals, transients, 50c; H. Hor- ton, meals, transients, 50c; A. Scholl, meals, transients, $5; L. S. Eller; coal, Hall, $122.40; Clark; Fuss, repairs, Hall, $525; E. R. Dick, repairs, streets, $1825; Mun- icipal World, question, $1; Mid - Western Regional Development Association, assessment, $50; Bell Telephone, Hall $11, F.D. $6.55; H. G. Hays, voters' lists, $7; Hay Sta- tionery Co., supplies; $2.85. Total, $3,020.18. Luker and Hoy: That the bills and accounts as read be paid. On motion of Sangster and Hen- derson, the meeting adjourned, YOUR SEARCH WILL E N D HAPPILY WITH THE JOB FOUND IN OUR WANT ADS! You are more certain of finding the right job you are seeking — from the many listed in our Want Ads. Or, "tell the world" your story in a low-cost classified "Position - Wanted" ad! To find the one best job for you let our WANT ADS be your "employ- ment agency." WANT ADS GET RESULTS -- FAST THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 41 -• Seaforth, IC IOW 0440,after having, r- ton- ft,..444r Borden Brown prougaby• 'volt *0140 witis his 44Ziteinr°1artli iPs174r*IeWdeas-Y The W.A. and W.M.S. of Con- stance -United Church will hold their thankoffering ,and Easter meeting next Wednesdayin: the 'basement of thechnrch. Special speaker will he Mrs White, of Londesboro. The ladies are also invited next Thursday afternoon to ,Londesboro for the Easter thank - offering meeting. ZION Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson and. Russer4visited Ip Kintore on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, Keith and' Bruce, visited with Mr. and Mrs,. Clayton SheMon, St. Marys, on Good Friday. Miss Gwen Britton is a patient in Stratford Hospital after an ap- ndix operation, We all wish Gwen a; speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Glendon, Don- na and Barry, Mr, H. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Murdie, Miss Norma Jeffery and A. C. ,Cully, visited on Easter Sunday with Mrs. .1. Mal- colm. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Parke and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alb. Roney on Sunday. Mr. • and Mrs. Herb Britton vis- ited in London on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Broughton; Atwood, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin reeentlY. Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Malcolm and sons visited Easter Sunday with Mr, and llars. George ..Gibb, Stratford. • Mr:'Gtorge'Ahrens and family visited Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roney. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper and Dennis visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Robison on Sunday. WALTON NEWS Mrs. Fred Kerley and son, Paul, of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. Kerley's sisters, Mrs. Fern Patterson and Mrs. Walter Broad - foot, and Mr. Broadfoot. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coutts, Rickey and Robby, of Toronto, with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coutts and Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCreath, Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont and family, of London, with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Por- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall and family, of North Bay, with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fraser and Mrs. R -Marshall and Barrie. Mrs. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. L Sinko and Charles, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge and family, of London, with the latter's mother, Mrs. Margaret Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Planke, Toron- to, with Mrs. Ethel Ennis. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bryans, of Mitchell, with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Bryans. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lydiatt and family, of Barrie, with Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie. Mr. Fred Martin, of Newmarket, DUBLIN NEWS Mrs. Fred Eckert is spending a week in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer and family, North Bay, with rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Kahue and daugh- ter, of Chatham, with Mrs. M. Coyne. Mrs. Norma Aslin and Paul in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Aslin. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Collins in Tara with Mrs. Collins. Mrs, Loretta Molyneaux in Kit- chener with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smuck. Mrs. Eleanor McCauhey, Lon- don, with Mr, Jack McCarthy. Mr. Joseph Carpenter, Chatham, with Mrs. Theresa Carpenter. Mr. Pat Woods, Toronto, spent the weekend with friends. Mr. Kenny Stapleton, Kitchener, and Mr. Fergus Kelly, also of Kit- chener, at their homes. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Pugh and Glenn in Clairmount. Miss Beatrice Murray, Chatham, with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mur- ray. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Frappier and daughter, Susanne, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. George Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overdulve, of Hamilton, with Mrs. Mary Feeney. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grosech, Mrs. Ken Wickens, Miss Patricia Costello, of London,; Mr. Gordon Costello, Kingston, with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newcombe and Jimmie, of Port Credit; Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton, of Galt, with Miss Kathleen Stapleton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ewart WilSon, Miss Mary Margaret Ryan, Kitchener; Miss Theresa Ryan, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Murray and chil- dren, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGrath. Mr. and Mrs. Mac McQuillan and Miss Lydia Jordison, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Whethath. ' Miss Helen Horan, Brantford, with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Horan. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ryan and Bob- bie, of Weston, with Mrs. Cather- ine rtyan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flanagan, Kitchener; Miss Geraldine •Con- nelly, London; Mr. Ed. Dwyer, of Sebringville, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank l3ruxer. Misses Mary Morrison, Phonsine Meagher, Regina Bowman and 'Beatrice Murray spent Easter weekend in New Itork. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, Mr. P. J. Kelly, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Duffy and children, Wood- stock; Mr. Maurice Dillon, Chat-, ham; .1Viiss Madeline Dillon SOW' tett and Naga Wet* Dillon, of raifitoiComrettitterlait6i4 ;With OF THE WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dillon. Miss Joanne Evans, Teachers' College, London, and Miss Joan McLaughlin, Teachers'„ College, Stratford, spent the week at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nich-olson, London, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kraus- kopf and Rill, of Ferndale, Mich; Mrs. Robert McCormick and 8111, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. James Krauskopf. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters, Seb- ringville, and Mr. Allan Butters, Port Severn, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Smith and son, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns. Mrs. Al. Young and children and Mrs. John Lannin and children, of Toronto, with Mrs. Mary O'Rrourke and Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lane, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lane. Pte.. Paul Kraemers, Woolsley Barracks, London, at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burns and children, Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Kenny, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. 2-arns. 1r. a -c1 3Irs. Will'am Stapleton h^ve 1-mr:e after spend- priF' ix weeizs at St. Peters - be. g, Florida. Misses Mary and Margaret Glid- don, Clinton, with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Kelly. Misses Kathleen and Margaret Anne Byrne, Hamilton, with Miss Monica 'Byrne. Miss Ann Trott, Clinton, with Mr. and Mrs. George Goettler. Among those attending- the fun- eral of the late John Krauskopf were: Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Crow- ley, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kraus- kopf, Mr. and. Mrs. Mac McCaul, Mr. .and Mrs. Alvin Pomanille, Mr. Richard and Catherine Anne Mc- Caul, Mr. and Mrs. John Kraus- kopf, Jack, Joseph and Donna Has - sen, all of Detroit; Mr. Joseph O'Connor, Toronto; Mrs. David Falconer, Waterdown, Ont. . EAST McKILLOP Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoegy, of Seaforth, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Hoegy. Mr. W. F. Koehler, of Stratford, spent Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler. Garry Gordon and Allan Koehler are spending their Easter vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore, at Egmond- ville. Rev. It. L. Brox held a very im- Pressive service on Sunday, when the new , *mit books were dedi- Med, OF THE WEEK with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin.. Mr. Lunday McKay, of Auburn, with bis brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkby. Miss Isobel McCall, of Wingham, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art McCall. Miss Jean Mills, of London, and Mr. Murray Mills, of Brantford. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills. Mr. Glen Oliver, of Western Uni- versity, London, is spending Eas- ter week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oliver. Mr. Gerald Dressel is holidaying at, s home here, isitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dundas were: Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dundas and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Reid and sons, Eric and Dennis, of Toronto, and Mrs, Ruby Dundas and Eleanor. Caroline and Joyce, of Glencoe. Mr. and mrs. Glen Fraser and family, of Stratford, visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fraser. Kenneth Ryan, of St. Jerome's College, Kitchener, with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan. Mrs. McGale and family, of To- ronto. with Mr. and Mrs, John Mc- Donald. Miss Norma Leeming, of St. Catharines, is holidaying at • the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leeming. Walton and Moncrieff United Churches joined in a Good Friday service at Walton Church Friday morning. Rev. W. M. Thomas chose his text from Matthew 27:22-23. A solo by Mr. George Love entitled, "The Old Rugged Cross," was very Well rendered. A large congregation attended the Easter service in Duff's Unit- ed Church on Sunday morning. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed with Rev. W. M. Thomas in charge. The subject chosen for his discourse was tak- en from St. John 20:19-20. The choir sang the anthem, "He Lives. The King" and "Open the Gates of the Temple" was sung by Mr. Donald McDonald. A large .number from SS. No. 12, Grey, gathered in the school to honor Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dal- ton, before leaving for their new home in Seaforth. Progressive euchre was played, after which a Short program was presented, dur- ing which Mr. and Mrs. Dalton were presented with a mirror 'and television lamp. The Time To Apply 2,4-D Several million pounds of 2,4-D will be used in Canada this year to reduce the damage due to weeds in grain fields. Specific recommen- dations with regard to the amount and the proper time to apply the material are issued for different regions by the local Experimantal Farms and provincial departments of agriculture. Since the herbicide may cause some injury to the crop if applied at susceptible stages of develop - Ment, recommendations outline the stages of crop growth 'when it is safe to spray. It is fortunate that these safe periods exist for several days, because unfavorable weather conditions may limit spraying op- erations on certain days. J. R. Hay, of the Central Experi- mental Farm in Ottawa, reports that weed damage occurs when the grain plants are Very young, re- sulting in reduced yields. There- fore, although the recommended time for applying 2,4-D may ex- tend over a relatively long period of time, it is best to make the ap- plication as near the start of this period as possible, Also, in early stages weeds are easier to get rid 'of, and lower amounts of the chem- ical can be used for the ,job. The young man looked at the high .prices on the night club menu and tiren thrned to his dateaht said:' "What Will you have, i Plithip littleAloliV Choose from check tweeds, slid): effects, novelty design tweeds, in a wide range of slinds featuring grey, fawn, brown, green and blue. Also "navy blazers in single or double-breasted styles. We carry regular and tall lengths in all sport coats, in both two -button and the new short lapel three -button style, • Gabardines, Worsted Flannels, Pic n' Pics, Tropicals, Fine Venetians and slub effect Worsteds, in all the best shades. Priced at 5.95 to 17.95 THE STORE FOR MEN STEWART. BROS. KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert spent Easter Sunday afternoon with a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Dickert, of Clifford. We are pleased to see Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock back, in the dis- trict after being away a year in the U.S.A. Michael and Jean Smith, of Hamilton, and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren, are spending the Easter holidays at their home. ST. COLUMBAN • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Maloney, Kitchener, visited Wilfred Ma- loney; Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Walsh and family, London, with Louis O'Reilly and Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Reilly; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feeney, Chatham, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feeney; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Holland and family and Miss Mary Holland, London, with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland; Joseph Nolan, Delhi, with Mrs. Nolan; Greg Morris, Port Credit, and Jerry Morris, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris; Jack Mur- ray and Harry Weisz, Guelph, with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuaid and farbily, Windsor, Miss Mary Lou McQuaid, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murray and family, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McQuaid; Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Sullivan, Fort Erie, with Mrs. Jas. O'Sullivan; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hicknell and family, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hicknell; Joseph Mat- theWs and Ken Lane, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Maloney, Kitchen- er, and Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Rourke and family, Hamilton, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney; M. and Mrs. Don Smith, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle, Toronto, with Ted Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle; Miss Mildred Murphy, London, Bill Murphy, Guelph, with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Murphy; Misses Mona and Flor- ence Sloan, of London, Joe Sloan, Windsor, and Tom Sloan, Dela- ware, with Mr. and Mrs. Jams Sloan; Miss Mary Margaret -Ma- lone, London, with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Malone; Louis Kennedy, To- ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Kennedy; Gilbert Murray, Sarnia, Joe Murray, Windsor, Leon Mur- ray, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Butters, Sebringville, with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray; Mr. and Mrs, Gerrard Marchand and family, Windsor, with Mr. and Mts. Leo Murray;. Misses Helen. and Anne Nolan, Eiteltenery With 'Mrs. Jas: Nolan;- Mr,„ and Mts. Leonard Peet -ley, Steatford, VEre: Nora maioitey. i, 7 -• , , , CROMARTY NEWS OF THE WEEK Mrs, Eldon Allen returned home on Monday from Stratford Hospi- tal. Janie and Timmie MacDonald, of Mitchell, are holidaying with Miss Olive Speare. Billie Houghton is holidaying in Stratford. Mr John Robertson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Walz and family at St. Marys. Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl attended the funeral of her great uncle, the late 1111111111111111111I11111110111111111111111111111 District Weddings 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FORD - ARMSTRONG EXETER.—Marriage vows were exchanged on Saturday, March 31, at 12 o'clock noon, by Shirley Jean Armstrong and Gordon Clifford Ford, in the parsonage of James St. Church, Exeter, in the pres- ence of 35 guests, relatives of the contracting parties. The bride is the second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Armstrong, of Exe- ter, and the groom is the young- est son of Mrs. Harry Ford and the late Harry Ford, of Usborne. The Rev. Harold Snell officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Snell play- ed traditional wedding music, and accompanied Mr. Douglas Gill, of Grand Bend, who sang, "I Love You Truly," during the signing of the register. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore white taffeta with overdress of white lace and pleated net. It had a lace jacket with long pointed sleeves and roll collar. Her short embroid- ered nylon veil was caught with a flower headband. She carried a bouquet of red and white roses. The bride's sister, Mrs. Ken Quiggan, of Detroit, was matron of honor and wore white nylon over light blue taffeta, and carried a bouquet of blue mums in match- ing shade. Mr. Ken Quiggan was best man. The bride's mother wore a navy flowered linen dress with navy and white accessories, and pink and white carnation corsage. The groom's mother wore turquoise printed taffeta with navy accessor- ies and pink and white corsage. A bountiful wedding dinner was served at the Dominion Hotel in Zurich. Guests were later receiv- ed at the Armstrong bottle in Exe- ter, where the lovely wedding gifts were displayed. For her honeymoon in Niagara Falls and other points, the bride wore a powder blue kiress and hat with navy trimming and long blue coat. On their return they will reside on the groom's fartn in 'Os- borne. Guests from a distance were boat Ntroit,-London., Eitchenet, Wellbttrit and ,Grand Band.- • • , • 7-7'7 •N••,,A9,%,4,• • John McLean, on Monday. Miss Gladys Miller, of London, spent the weekend with her aunt, Miss Margaret Miller, and with. Jim Miller, Mrs. Bruce Balfoor„.of..Sault Ste. Marie. visited on Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton. , Pte. Alex Walker, who was sta- tioned at Rivers, Sask., spent a few days at his home here before' returning to London. Mr. William Hamilton, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, attended the funeral of Mrs Macllwraith at Owen Sound on Saturday. Visitors with Mrs. M. Houghton over the weekend were: Mr. an& Mrs. Ross Houghton and family, ' of Stratford; Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Houghton, of London; Mr and Mrs_ J. Kemp and Audrey. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken Rolph and children, and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Rolph, all of Mit- chell. Mrs. Ethel Currie and sister, , Barbara Purdon, spent the week- eng with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker' and with Mrs. Tbos Scott. Mrs... Currie and Miss Purdon spent the winter months in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gillespie and1 daughters, of Komoka, visited witho Mr. and Mrs. Tom Laing on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Binning and two sons, of Mitchell, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKellar. Mr, and Mrs. R. R MacKay and daughter. June, of Hillsburgh, vis- ited with his sister, Mrs. James Howe, and daughter. Alice, am Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Allen and family and Mrs. Maudson, of Strat- ford, visited on Friday with Mr.. and Mrs Frank Allen Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brooks and son, George, accompanied by Mrs. Percy Adams and family, of Brus- sels, visited with Mr and Mrs.. George Wallace on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKaig of Seaforth, visited on Sunday with Angus McKaig. Mr. Douglas Gale, of Mitchell, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Harper on Sunday. W.M.S. Thankoffering A special Easter Thankoffering meeting of the W.M.S, was heldiit Cromarty Church on GoOd b'riday at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdabl presided and opened the meeting with a call to worship. The mein," hers of the society took their patio of reading and followed the pro- gram from the March Glad Tid- ings. Mrs. 1% L. Scott sang a Salk "I Know That:My Redeemer Lity- eth." A firtirStrip was shown, !lite Road to Emtnans." Rev. S. made the pregentationOf arid fontib Seala'to WA -.- which complets her • Wier flak And .entitlegr* mettibergilil t4 the ViatiarVIOdie A