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SJSMAN COALS
Which are air-conditioned by inhaling cool air
when Father steps.
HUSH PUPPIES
So comfortable Dad will hate to take them offl
Easy to keep clean because there are assorted
colours in washable suedes and leathers.
ALSO CANVAS SHOES for casual wear ell summer and
slippers.
Drop in—browse around! We are always happy to see you
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Read's Shoes
and Luggage
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Fertilizers Ltd.
for
BALER TWINE
Good Stocks,
Competitive Prices
Quantity Discounts
Phone 482=9133
RR 4, CLINTON
On Highway 8, Halfway between Clinton
and -Seaforth.
AREA WEDDIN:G
OffirOfrAn - KEYS
Candelabra ,and baskets of
white mums forined the set-
ting in the Heinsa7,l tgniited
ChUrch for the double ring
ceremony uniting in marri-
age Elaine Marjorie Keys
and John Albert Chipchase
on Saturday, May, 21 at 4:00
p.m. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Har-
vey Keys, Hensel," and the
groom is the son of Mr, and
Mrs. Ernest If, Chipchase,
also of • Hensall.
Rev. Harold F. Currie of-
ficiated and organist Mrs.
Mrs, John Turkheim played
the wedding music and ac-
companied the soloist, Mrs.
Rae W hytock, London, who
sang The Wedding Prayer
and the Lord's Prayer.
Given in marriage by her
f a the r, the bride chose a
floor -length gown of French
peau de faille, styled with
empire waist and A-line skirt
elbow -length sleeves, scoop
neckline with lace appliqued
on the bodice. •A chapel train
with appliques of lace flowed
from the waist. She carried
a crescent bouquet of white
roses and trailing ivy, inter-
twined with coral tulle.
Miss Louise Jones, London
as maid of honor and Miss
Linda Keys, sister of the
bride, as bridesmaid, were
gowned alike in floor -length
dresses of fiesta coral georg-
ette over taffeta. They feat-
ured empire waists, elbow -
length sleeves and scoop
necklines. Their tiny " hats
matched the gowns and feat-
ured a, pert bow at the back.
They carried bouquets of
white spider mums, looped
with coral tulle.
Groomsman was Mr.
Wayne Currie,, Hamilton, and
ushers were Mr. Bill Chip -
chase, Hensall, brother of the
groom, and Mr. John Morris,
cousin of the groom.
The reception was held at
the Shillelagh, Lucari. The
mother of the bride received
the guests in a powder blue
ensamble with white..access-
ories and a corsage of pink
and `white roses. The groom's
mother chose a blue lace
dress with matching hat and.
black accessories and a cor-
sage of pink roses.
,Following the dinner,
dancing was enjoyed and la-
ter in the 'evening a . buffet
lunch was served.
For a trip to Washington,
the bride wore a White bro
cade sheath dress with mat-
ching bill length coat, large -
pink hat and pink carnation
purse corsage.
The couple will reside in
London for the summer and
will live in the UnitedStates
during the winter. The
groom is a professional hock=
ey player and played his first
season last year with the Tul-
sa Oilers, a farm club of the
Toronto Maple Leafs.
Prier to her marriage, Miss
Elaine Keys was feted at an
afternoon tea held in the
home of Mrs. John Heal,
Hensall. The bride was pre-
sented with a corsage of red
and white roses. After re-
freshments were served the.
bride was presented with
.many -gifts by Misses Julie
and Jane Heal and Miss Anne
Keys.
Mrs. Ralph Stephenson,
RR 1 Vara entertained -at
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her home In honor of 'her
niece, Missy Elaine Keys -
Many relatives and friends
were present and M Deb-
ora Stepenson. assisted her
mother with games and; con-
tests. The bride's chair VoS
decorated with pink and
white streamers and, balloons
and she was presented with a
corsage of pink and white.,
muftis and carnations ' The
address was read by Miss
Joan McClymont, Varna,
Following the wedding xe-
hearsal on Friday evening,
May 20th, Mr. and Mrs.'Ern-
est H. Chipchase, parents. of
the groom, entertained the
wedding party at a buffet
supper at their home, London
Road, in honor of their son
and Miss Elaine Keys.
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. Percy John-
ston,
ston, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Web-
ster, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dowson and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Campbell attended the
funeral of their brother-in-
law, Mr. H. J. Luddington in
Toronto, Friday. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Webster, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Dowson, Mrs. Ken
Scotchmer and Miss . Karen
Webster were in Toronto on
Thursday evening.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the
family of Mrs. Percy Tippit,
who passed away last week
and also to the Johnston fam-
ily on the death of H. J.
(Slim) Luddington, '
Visitors at the home of.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dowson
on the week -end to. celebrate
family birthdays and anni-
versaries were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Consitt and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Caldwell and
NEWS of WEEK le , zION
Mrs. Mary" illialcolm reeei'V-
ed Word frrin Regina that
her brother 4n-la,'yw, Mr, Saran
:1e1 H. Stinson, hetsband -, o f•
the late Lizzie Pepper, find
passed away in the- Salvation
Army 1VUrsing one in Reg,
ina fast Monday,, being ,a pat-
ient there for the last three
years;' His wife Mrs. Stinson
passed away 14 years ago
from the Grey Nuns hospital
in Regina.
Miss Nancy Lamnnin was
home for the week -end from
Woodstock with her parents,,
Wt. and !Mrs. .Fergus -Lam-
Mr. Earl, Roney took a bus
load of U.S.S. Ho. 1 Hibbert
teachers, trustees and care-
takers and children to Det-
roit on *Friday, all reports a
great day. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lan ,Q",
Rourke and girls with Mr.
and Mrs Herb Britton,.
Mr. and -Mrs'. Ivan Pepper
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family, St. Thomas,• Mr, arid
Mrs. Doug Dawson, Exeter,'
Miss Sharon Dowson and Mr.
Phillip White of Clinton.
Mr. Bob Johnston and Miss
Elizabeth Little, Toronto vis-
ited with Mr. and MEL Percy
Johnston on the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCon-
nell visited Mr. and Mrs. Al-
ex 'Wylie, Marlette Mich., on
the occasion of their wedding
anniversary and also visited
Mr. • and Mrs. P. J. Watson,
Ferndale, last week -end.
Mr. Percy Spencer, Detroit
visited friends in the com-
munity prior to leaving for
Florida to take up residence.
The Webster picnic will be
held Saturday afternoon at
the Lucknow Park.
A' day on the moon is four-
teen times as long „as on the
earth.
anal Mr Wu Pepper, White,
Rock, B.C. are spending, a
few days witi') their n n c e
and aunt, Mr, and Mrs.. gee.
Tepper and mer oousina And
'aunt Mrs, Mary` Malcobx. -
Mrs. lvfa:be1 Higgerson .and
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth, El-
ligson, Terry arid, --Warren are
spending next week in Tor-
onto visiting: ert is.
Mr, and Mrs, Ross Gordon
and Barry of $Oaforth, Mr.
stand. Mrs. Ivan, Peppea,, White
Rock, B.C. were guests with
Mr and Mrs halter/ Malcolm
on Sunday evenings
The U.C.W. of, Zi?pn church
met with Mrs, Dalton, Smale
as hostess. Mra. Charles Ron*
ey in' charge of devotions op-
ened with a poem.. Mrs. Joe
Looby was pianist. Hymn for
the beauty of .: earth was
sung. • Scripture • by Mrs. Glen
Pepper, Mrs. Charles' Roney
ted in prayer,: Hymn, "This is
nay Father's World" w a s
sling. Reading was by Mrs.
Earl Roney and Mrs. Charles
Roney.
Mrs. Walter, McDougall of
Fullarton showed pictures
and gave a talk on her trip
to the British Isles which was
greatly enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Gordon Aikens) con-
ducted the business. She ex-
tended a welcome to all the
visitors. Roll call' was answer-
ed by 15 members with a
Bible verse containing the
word corn.
The September meeting
will be held at the home of.
Mrs. Joseph Looby. Mrs.
Daynard closed the meeting
with a prayer.
An auction sale of baking
completed the evening. Mrs,
McDougall- w a s presented
with a gift. Lunch was ser-
ved by the hostess assisted
by Mrs. Dalton Malcolm and
Mrs. Lawrence Hammon.
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Sea#orth
Men's Short
Sleeve and
Long Sleeves
Priced
2.98 to 4.95
Phone 57`1090
MEN'S •
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Well -Known Maker
Priced $35.95 and:
10% Discount,
Men's Work Clothing, Green Matching Sets, Blue Jens,
Bib Overalls, Coveralls, Zip High Beck Overalls, 10%
Discount From June 16 to June 25.
Men's Windbreakers, Reversabte, Plain, Corduroy, Terry-
lene. Priced 7.95 and up. 10% Discount
Men's Bathing Trunks, Jamacia Shorts, Deck Pants,
Ties, Underwear, Casual Pants, Dress Pants
Large Selection Ladies' Dresses, Sizes 5 to .52, Priced $2.98
to S19.95:'10% Discount from June 16 to June 25.
Socks,
Large ,Selection of Girls' and Boys' Summer Clothing to
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At-CPRICES EFFECTIVE=--HIN.E._ 15-18 INCLUSIVE. WE RESERVE THE .R T TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.
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TOMATOES 3 Tin==. 88¢
TOP VALU FROZEN IE.12-os.
LEMONADE P nk • Tins 88*
SHIRLEY ' GAY 24 -oz. Family
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