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We.dpp toy Y l f°�a'�i1 4''i5'�� VQa7,F+1 Wi'h.lu1 h The Sunday Schools will meet, London, spent Sunday in Lpndon vyith t ,it „ ` POLICY ::1 r Smack and the foliar .xuesd.a , 'of eaeli• Tnont4, 1 1 �. �, 1 es c r a.m. at r . r at 10 their h � rate y r. rid a n d Y r i a IY �... � � a Mrs i t i i , , i'? M daughter, Nancy. h w a k 1 1 2. • 5 g t. �'1 i rrt, eY*'. a 4 i CQ il 1 fire and 11RltflitY dau h e >lsixed also Waplans be ai�caaaged for a. " Gril�',� Lave churches. ., + � ^� �,�''��a tis ,�. t rs, of to#crier • fo;lo below regular rates to Pentecostal Tabernacle—All mid -iia. ; F with Mrs. Lorena Molyneaux. family picnic of the members to Cpl. and Mrs, Verne Graham rind. �'s o ears. a will be disco tin �.a,, alone take place at Mitchell Park on , r daughter, Sha a, of Ottawa, are rra. week services of September; rw": Mr• and Mrs liranl€ Ni Ca Y -Jul 24 Mrs. Harold Pet hick was spending two weeks vacation with, information, ask us. until first we ep ��t� . Kitchener, visited v5>th Mrs Cath Y ,v r Mr. and' Mrs. Foster Bennett. t» or full day, 10 a.m., Sunday School; ll:' { a .erine Feeney• appointed as pianist for the meet - a titin °, ,• Mir. and. Mrs. James Cameron - `, ATSON & REID a.m., MArtf�ng Worship; 7:30 1► -m., , Mr. and Mrs. William Flanagan ings. � f D _ Proprietor Evangelistic Service. All services ylnk attended the WaFd—Flanagan wed- Mrs. R. Ai%ens, who was a dele- and Carol, 1if Sarni ,are x�isitirig, {�� 4 M, A. RET will be held in the Church: Rev. =1• , • �^ + ding at Stratford on Saturday. gate to the annual district, meet- her sister and tiro er:-in-law, Mr. a il#Israx rice & Real EState H. Kendrick, Pastor. � Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nelson and frig at Harmony, gave a splendid and Mrs. William Wilbee. �a��f ,r '" family and Mr. H. R. Crawford, of report. Miss Jean Scott, Stratford, ],hone 214 Seaforth McKillop Pastoral Charge.— , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arm- P t,,+ blr4n+, Dominion Day Services: Bethel, � Norfolk, Virginia, visited with Mr, Home Economics repre,%entative strong and son, of Listowel, were Church, 10 a.m., Sunday School 11 `` Joe O'Connell. for Perth County, gave an inter- ,ti4 a.m.; Cavan, Sunday School 10 �' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold a.m., Church Sun a.m.; Duff's, GEORGE H. tIEGLER, E.D. Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer, esting address on the work of the Jackson over the weekend, Mr. a,WN Your Own HOME Pat and Phillip and Miss Helen Women's Institute and. 4-H Girls' Armstrong has been appointed Sunday School 1:15 p.m., Churci L.T.C.M., conducted eximina- Horan, of Brantford, visited with Club. A group. of 4-H Club. Girls, manager of 'the Canadian Bank of FOR SALE 2 p.m.—Rev. J. R. Holden, Minister. tions for the Western Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Horan. snonsore&by Mrs, Thomas Butters, Commerce in -Sarnia in the new Rev. Dr. J. B. Ffoulkes is at- displayed articles of their Bast Duplex on North Main. Modern' ANNOUNCEMENT Conservatory of Music in Sea- shopping area. He is the son of tending the priests retreat at Lon- years work, and gave a skit en- Mr. Wpon Armstrong, Seaforth, 5 aGood investment. Lower duplex Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Uniac, R. forth on June 27 and 28. "A . don this week. titled, "What the 4-H Club Means and the late Mrs. Armstrong self-contained, including two ,bed- R No. 2, Mitchell, wishes to an- successful musician in wide Mr. and Mrs. John Trappi,er and To Me" room$. Possession arranged- nounce the engagement of their Miss - staff f Adams entertain - Modern Dweddi°g on East Wil- daughter, Leona Marie, to Stewart and diverse fields, Mr. Zeig- daughter, Susanne, visited with Mrs. Mary Whetham was pre- ed the staff of the J. A. D. Me - on and Mrs. George Holland. sented with a congratulatory ad- 'Curd School R.C.A.F. -Station Wayne Scott, son of Mr, and Mrs. ler has given over 200 organ Y Ham The Dublin Women's institute dress and a Women• s Institute pin, Centralia, at her summer honpe, Dwelling on: George Street. Im- Arnold Scott, R.R- No. 1, Seaforth. and piano recitals in various held their June meeting at -the in honor of her 80th birthday., The "gel Aire Lodge," Goderich, on mediate possession. The marriage will take Place early parts of Canada. home of Mrs. Joseph Looby with meeting was closed by, singing the Friday .evening. Guests included E3THER PROPERTIES ALSO in July an attendance of approximately 40' national anthem. Lunch was serv- ihembers. Mrs. John Nagle pre- ed by the hostess and a group of the Principal, Mr. John Butler, and r ; LISTED — OBITUARIES sided -and Mrs. Joseph Looby, see- voluntary assistants. Mrs. Butler; Wing Commander CONSTANCIE and Mrs. Bray; Miss Marie Brown, Mw A. REID W E D D I N G S London, and Mr. Jack Pearson, SEAL ESTATE Phone 214 An impressive service Sunday Zurich'- The main feature 'of the afternoon,took place in the United MRS. J. ECKENSWILLER shaded entation of a travelling clock to evening was an address and pres- Church here when the Rev. T. Last rites were held Tuesday for SCOTT — THOMPSON ( mother wgre a sheath of ;i•'' White made 10 young people of Pink and white peon s, formed , blue, with corsage of white gar- Mr. Jeff Mbses, who is leaving the Mrs. Jacob Eekenswiller, 94, who g denias. The groom's nether chose staff,to take a position as. Princi- e the community members o the died in hospital at Kincardine. The the setting at the horde of Mr. LEMONS TAXI church.: Misses Marilyn Taylor, Rev. T. J. McKinney, of Kinlough and Mrs. J. William Thompson, Powder blue nylon with pink ac- pal of a school in ArtwerP� Bel - 'Laurel Dale, Marjorie Hoggart, Presbyterian Church, officiated at McKillop, at noon on Tuesday, for cessoFor and corsage of pink ros- mum• and PARCEL SERVICE the Linklater funeral home, and the wedding of their daughter, es. For the wedding trip, the Mrs. Bedford a on and Bren- ,I; All Passengers Insured and Wilma•Dale, and Messrs. Tom Charlotte Mary Annie, to Wilfred bride wore a white and black en- da returned home on Sunday after PHONES: Whyte, Ron Riley, Bill Millson, interment was made in Greenhill semble with orchid corsage. The spending a week }n Collingwood CECIL 675 Dennis Jewitt, Lawrence Taylor cemetery, Luck -now. John Scott, younger son of Mr. 676 and John Hoggart, and afterwards Born at Clifford, Mrs. Eckenswil, John H. Scott and the late Mr,. couple will live in London. with a and Mrs, James Hogg- Sea - took part in Holy Communion. Scott, of Seaforth. The Rev. D. PUNNEY — SCOTT Five members c the two Sea- ler, the former Catherine Blin- forth Wolf Cub Packs attended the e A number from the village at- dauer, spent most of her wedded Glenn Campbell officiated and In a double -ping ceremony in weekend camp at Holmesville for 'blue Coal' tended the trousseau tea in honor lifetime in Kinloss Township. She wedding music was provided by Northside United Church, Seaforth, Sixers. The Clubs were: Benny G of Miss Mary Thompson, bride- is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Miss Judy Thompson, niece of the on Saturday at one o'clock, Kath- Akker, Bruce Dale, Kim McLean, elect, last Friday afternoon and Wesley Thompson, Kincardine; bride. leen Joyce Scott, Seaforth, became Billy Teall and Robert Sharp. k WILMS DUNDAS evening at the home of her par- four sons, George, Vancouver; El- Given in marriage by her father, the bride of Wilfred George Pun- Mrs. A. Bromley; of Kitchener, Champion Stove and Furnace oil encs• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thome- don, Holyrood; Edgar, Clifford, and the bride wore a white waltz -length ney, of London. The bride- is the visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. ,J. DUNDAS & LONEY son Levi, Sgaforth; 10 grandchildren gown of nylon net over taffeta eldest daughter of ,Mr, and Mrs. Flynn on Tuesday. Phone 573 or 138 Visitors Iast week with Mr. and and ,19 great-grandchildren, with fitted lace bodice. Her shoal- Arnold Scott, Seaforth,. and' 'the Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, of Wal- ^ M t er were - der length veil was held in place groom is the son of Mr: and Mrs. ton- Mr and Mrs O H Ferguson Mrs. Clarence on gom .7 Mr. Montgomery's father, Mr. J. J t JOHN ARTHUR PLATT with a pearl studded tiara, and she Harry Punney, Ethel. The Rev. of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Montgomery, and cousin, Mr. The death occurred in Stratford carried American Beauty roses. Bruce W. Hall officiated. bride floor I J. Flynn spent Saturday evening James Montgomery, of Guelph. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Atwood and General Hospital on Sunday of John Arthur Platt,-R.R. 3, Seaforth, Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, Hul- The wore a -length lett, was maid of honor and chose strapless gown of white nylon net with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dennis and family, of Windsor, spent the week following an- illness of three, a gown of blue figured taffeta. lover taffeta with matching jacket. family, of Toronto, were :weekend end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert • months. He was in his 43rd year. Mr. Walter Scott, Hullett, was Her shoulder -length veil was held guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Grimoldby. Miss June Ross, of Staffa, visited Mr. Platt was born in Montreal, and later moved to London. He best man. - by a tiara of flowers, and she car- The wedding dinner was served ried orange blossoms and yellow Sproat. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barry and with Miss Joyce Jewitt over the was a resident of Stratford from at First Presbyterian Church, Sea- roses in a net covered basket. bride's Miss Jessie Brown,' Seaforth, family, of Detroit, are at the Market.St., for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Riley and 1936 to 1948, and was the son of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Platt, formerly forth, the mother receiving wearing a blue- lace gown with was bridesmaid, and wore a bal- Sproat cottage, - summer. family, of Kitchener, were week- end visitors with Mrs. Mae Riley of Stratford. He is survived' by his wife, the matching blue hat, For a wedding lerina length flamingo pink nylon trip to Northern Ontario, the -bride' net over taffeta, and carried Mr. William Marshall, of Mark - dale, visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. and Ronnie. former Margaret Forrest, of. Sea- wore a powdered blue suit with flowers identical to that of the J. Flynn last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Jewitt, Ross and Donnie visited with friends in forth, to whom he was married in 1946, and three sisters: Elsie and pink and white accessories and a bride. pink rose corsage. On their return Marie Scott, sister of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thoml- son are on a motor trip to Moose' Warwick and Forest on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Brigham and Edith, both of the Stratford Y.W. CSA., and Mrs. Richard (Margaret) , they will reside on the groom's was flower girl' and ring -bearer. farm in McKillop. The marriage She wore a floor -length yellow net Jaw, Sask. Mrs. Joseph :Hugill, .who • is a Helen, of Desboro, and Mrs. Geo. Campbell, of Hanover, visited with Norman, Tiilsonburg The body rested at the Whitney united two pioneer Huron families. over taffeta with a headband of Guests were present from Chica-' white roses, and carried a yellow patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London,•is-somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs, Borden Brown on Funeral Home, Seaforth, until Wed- go, Barrie, Toronto, Brampton, satin cushion with st>;eamers. Mrs.- Alex Wallace. Tuckersmith, Sunday: I i 'il be the Sun- nesday, when funeral services were d b Rev U Laite of Goderich and Seaforth. Mr. Jene Punnet', of Stratford, was man. "' best leaves Thursday • morning f e r„ Kitchener from where' she will a' a r, SEAFORTH LIONS PARK i. SWIMMING 0I. ' ;- It is expected the neje Lions Palk with orchids and stephanotis. pastures. Corn, white beans, tur_ Sunday, u y , wI conduc e y . day School anniversary, held at Central United Church, Stratford. POWELL — WURR A reception was held at the home 1 travel with her daughter and son- ' FOR SALE the usual time of 2 o'clock. Mr. Interment followed in Baird's Pink gladioli, white mums and decorated Metro- of the brute's parents. For travel= P in, -law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard lime BROWNIES Wm. Jewitt will be the speakercemetery, the pallbearers be- cathedral tapers ling the bride wore a' green Yeandle to Kentville,.Nova Scotia, • ' ^ 7 -ROOM FRAME—On James at this time, and there will be no Dave .MacLean, James Lands- Alex politan United Church, non, Saturday afternoon for- the 'wed-. linen suit with white accessories. where she will visit her daughter The couple will reside -in London. Mr. -and Mrs: Les- P 5t. Newly decorated. Priced for quick sale. Sunday School. borough. Wilson Broadfoot, Mr. William Jewitt, John and Boyce, Stanley Tapley and Dave ding of Beverly Gladys Wuri and is and soli=in-law, Guests were present from London, ; lie Patterson, and family. a Pinkney. Donald John Powell. The bride Brantford, Bright, Stratford, Ethel, gowns powder feta. They carried baskets of pink 7 -ROOM BRICK — In Eg- VIOLA ELLIOTT Dennis and Misses June Ross and The daughter of Mrs. Lionel Clark, London., and the late William James Mitchell and Seaforth. NORTHSIIDE Y.P.U. CLINTON - ONTARIO monaville, Low down pay- merit. is pleased to announce the Joyce Jewitt and, Mr. Wm. Moore Wurr, and the groom, of London, TROUSSEAU TEA The members of the Young Peo- y' TWO. SHOWS NIGHTLY Opening of the New spent Monday in Toronto. Mrs. Art Bromely, of Kitchener, I is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Baden Powell. Seaforth. The Rev. Geo, Mrs. J. William Thompson en- pies Union of Northside United _ Receiving guests, the bride's 6 ROOM FRAME—On West William St. See this one. is visiting her parents, Mr. and �' (eAR Goth officiated and. Mrs. J. S. tertained at -a trousseau tea in Church closed their year's activi- honor of her daughter, Mary, on ties with an. evening out-of-doors -CALL -CALL �I Mrs. .James Dale. The Young People's Union- of Pack presided at the organ. Miss >ernice Wood was soloist. Friday afternoon and evening. at the Goderich camp site, on Fri- BEAUTY SHOPPE ' Constance United Church held Escorted by her stepfather, Pink roses formed a decorative Jay a first part of the evening scheme on the tea table. in of softball, �r a C. ®�E W. a wiener roast at Bayfield Tues- Lionel Clark, the bride wore a per- was spent a game Those pouring tea were Mrs. then some of the group enjoy- , Opening Special, July 3 - 4 - 5 day evening. iod gown of imported Chantilly face Sam Storey, in the afternoon, and and ed a dip in the cool water of Lake HOTELI A Special $5.00 Permanent' will be : Mary Thompson, only daughter of neckline, , embroidered with seed Mrs. Walter Scott and Mrs. Ter - rence Hunter in the evening. Huron. At dusk the members of the and their friends enjoy- ' OFFICE in the QUEEN'S yours if you make an appointment 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, Mr. Wilfred Scott, son of Mr, pearls. The bouffant skirt was xashioned of tiers of lace ruffles, group ed a wiener roast. The evening ' Use The Huron Exposftor classi- during these three days.. and J. Scott and the late Mrs. Scott, of I Tues- flowing into- a cathedral train. A lace and pearls HURON FARM NEWS concluded with a vesper .service Warm weather, coupled with in- conducted around the campfire. rt; Sled ad columns regularly. PHONE 249.9V Seaforth, who were married — day of -this week. band of matching held her fingertip illusion veil, and termittent showers, has made for i she carried a white Bible crested. much improved growth of hay and a' a r, SEAFORTH LIONS PARK i. SWIMMING 0I. ' ;- It is expected the neje Lions Palk with orchids and stephanotis. pastures. Corn, white beans, tur_ ' As maid of honor, Miss Yvonne nips and sugar beets have also BROWNIES Wurr, Preston, wore waltz -length made excellent growth. The mak- pink crystalette and carried pink roses. Miss Pamela Powell and ing of grass silage is the order of the day and a considerable acre- i D 't -' Miss,Linda Powell, Seaforth, were age of hay has also been cut in flower girls, wearing floor-lengtb of blue nylon taf- the south end of the county. Forty-two farmers were on the gowns powder feta. They carried baskets of pink Soil and Crop Improvement Asso- �' ED roses. roses. Kenneth Powell, Seaforth, attend- ciation bus tour on Monday. Thir- ty fruit growers visited the A. J. CLINTON - ONTARIO ed, his brother as best men. Ush- Heinz plant at Leamington and Next to the Community Park ers were William Davies, London the Experimental Farm at Har- TWO. SHOWS NIGHTLY and Robert Clark, Kincardine. row while on their bus tour Tues- (Rain or Clear) Iw _ Receiving guests, the bride's day of last week,,,, Box Office Open 8:00 p.m. Pool well be available to the public, FIRST SHOW AT DUSK ` Thursday and Friday commencing Sunday, July 1st We have been fortunate in June 28 and 29 `OUT OF THE obtaining a further ) CLOUDS' Open Daily, Weather Permitting ANTHONY DAVID u• shipment Of STEEL KNIGHT 1:30 to 5:30 and 6:30 to 9 (Two Cartoons) �OS EALY Saturday —Jane 30 ONE NITE ONLY ,. SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Q � � "LAST OF THE COMANCHES FREE instruction by qualified instructors MATTRESSES (Color) available each morning. CRAWFORD BARBARA f (Two Cartoons) Registration commences Tuesday, July 3rd Now ����leSunday Midnite and Mondayat 10 a.m.July 1 and -2 REGULAR "White Witch) Doctor" (Colur � . SUSAN ROBERT — 59.50 05 HAYWA ITCHUM (Two Cartoons) Children under High School Age: NOW ONLY Tuesday and Wednesday 10 Cents, or $1.00 for Season's Ticket Sealy Design healthfully firm July 3 and 4' JI�ARO' li r'x. 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JULY 'CALENDAR Please Save For Your Future Reference July 2, 3, 4 --'"Never Say Good -Bye" ROCK HUDSON RISS CORNELI, BOACHUS July 5, 6, 7—"Artists and Models." DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS July 9, 10, 11—"Rock Around the-ClOck" BILL HALEY AND HIS COMETS' July 12, 13, 14—"Tartan Escapes" Johnny Weismuller Maureen O'Sullivan July 16, 17,-48—"Our Miss Brooks" EVE ARDEN DON PORTER DOUBLE BILL— July 19, 20, 21—"Fury At Gunsigh� Pass" DAVID BRIAN RICHARD LONG "Lash of the Ponv Riders" GENE AUTRY S ITLEY BURNETTE July 23, 24, 25-6'Ransom" GLENN FORD DONNA REED July 26, 27, 28—"The Yearling" GREGORY PECK' SANE WYMAN zea . July, 30, 31—"The Square Jungle" TONY CURTIS ERNEST 13ORGNINE VALUES IN FOOTWEAR That Make YOUR DOLLARS BIG AGAIN ALL ROADS LEAD TO. WILLIS' SHOE STORE The LwrL' E Store With the BIG Values - SEAF6hTH 21st ANNUAL SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB Sir LIONS PARK a t ' Wednesday - Thursday July.. 11th July"12th'. featuring the Official. Opening of the -New Lions Pool. ! AY EVENING on WEDNESDAY t f DIVING AND SWIMMING01' EXHIBITIONS BY OUTSTANDING STAR'S 0'F THE R.C.A:Fw ' Program of.. Feature Attrq;tions � r� On Brilliantly Illuminated' Stage GAMES GALORE -- DANCING , 3 BANDS'—' .3 K� ADMISSION 25c FREE PARR,ING CHII;DREN FREE roceeos for- the maintenance of Y s 'n r �W� re O1" P f yf l �rid .df q � . n'� "'d -y + d , r n+� + t t ti 4 B �' Ir 1 -4 r'r . � A�,. W nr 1 '4'• iy� I. p •' t � ,P• 1 vy'