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Saturday Bride
(ST. HELENS.' NEWS:)
" Mrs.. Harold Gaunt entertained
friends and neighlbours on 'Wed
nesday evening at a • trousseau
tea 'in honaur... of : her daughter,
Beverley' ' 'brid'e-elect Guests
were received:shy Mrs. Gaunt �'&
Beverley: Gifts were .shown by
Mrs Ernest Gaunt and 'Karen.
Beverley's trousseau was shown
by ,Mrs. 'Allan Johnston, Mrs.
Ross .Henderson and Mrs. Don
Reid.' The dining ' room table
was centred with:. roses ' "and a
Lace. tablecloth. Pouring tea: dup.
?ng the .evening were ''the •bride's
grandmother, Mrs. Joe Gaunt;
Mrs. Saari McDonald of Clinton,
mother of the groom; Mrs.. Henry
Gardner and Mrs. Wfn A° Httm
phrey great-aunts of. they ;bride.
OVliss Ann Ri•ntoul and Mrs. Da-
vid Kirkland ,Served the • guests
assisted '•by Mrs.'Josephine Me-:
Tavish, Mrs, Earl Durn•in and
Mrs, Fred •Johnston;. Assisting in
the kitchen .were Mrs.' George
Webster, 'Mrs. Norman McDonald
and• :Mrs, •Win. Rintoul.
• Guests over ' the week -end
from a distance at. the McDonald
Gaunt wedding +were Mrs. _James
Purdue. of Wolsely, Saskatche-
wan; Mrs. John Scott and Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stott ' and
Mi. Cornell all'
and Mrs, Ward"
of: London,,
Mr. Harvey; Carrick is again. a
Patient in, Winghani Hospital. Mr.
Carrick spent three_weeks pre-
vious' in hospital and was only
'home a ,few days°hen he .was.
hospitalized again.
Mrs. .Ross Errington Was' -host-
ess to the United Church WO -
men's .meeting on Tuesday with
+19 ladies and 7 children present.
M�Ss
W. • D. Rutherford, presided:
-.1rs.
Mintz gave a reading and
Mrs'' Lorne Woods. was the leader
the subject. `1Bible ,Study"
With
Mrs. Carrick, Mrs... Tom
Mr. ,and Mrs Gary Blackwell,.•
,Steven 'and ,Kathie ; have left .. on
a •, motor trip to British•Colump;
b.avher-e=, th:e_y wi 1,l visit with
Mr.;4. Blackwell's.family • •
Mr. and :Mrs -Cyril CampbellCampbellofof:Lucknow •and..' Mrs. Wilmer
Hai ltdn :.of • St: • Marys ,visited on,
Sunday with: Mr:- and Mrs. W.. T.
Roulston.
Mr. Wm. „McGuire •is::vi,siting at�.
the :home ` of his' da:ughter, Mrs.
Walter Black. ,Mr. McGuire is:
much improved in health. • •
Misses Marie and Janet Ham='
ilton and ' Michael returned on.
. Monday from Hamilton 'where'
they: spent ' two/ weeks. -holiday
With • their aunt Ind uncle ,Mr
and Mrs. Ian McDonald and
family.'
Misses Helen, Evelynand IRu'th
White ` spent a ` week visiting
` with :relativ,es in Hepworth.
Miss Judy' McKay of Ripley
visited recently with Miss Sharon
Colling. • •
•
Miss Joanne Hamilton ,spent
the past ' week visiting, in Lon -
.1 don with Mr•: and. ' Mrs. Bruce
'Blackwell and family. Miss Br+:r,-
' da is spending this week, as'''Jo-,
annes' guest.`
Mr, Bert•. Johnston of Teeswater
.visited recently' with Mr, and
Mrs. Harry . Colling and :family,
Mr. arid Mrs; Clark Colling &
family of .Detroit are .holidaying -
in 'the" community. • •
Miss Ruth Black of w Kitchener
is: on .:holidays:• at her home here.'
Todd, Mrs. E,: W. Rice and Mrs,
Charles " McDonald assisting
Prayer Was offered by Mrs. W. I.
Miller and 'Miss' Euthenford con-
ducted a quiz. Lorene E'ri`ington.
played a piano solo and Mrs,:
Mintz and , Mrs, Lorne Woods
Were appointed to ti} e. visiting
corrimittee for ,August and gep-
tem+ber. Lunch .,;was 'served by
Mrs. Don Canreron and IVIrs. Ross
Errington, • 1/
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Kairshea W.I.To Be'Stu
"useum Hostess
The August' meeting of . the
Kairshea _W.omen's In:stitute took
the form:. of a,: tour through the.
Fry, and/ ' :Blackball' . furniture
factory in: the •town:of Wingham
This was a most informative and
°interesting tour•and much enjoy
ed by the twenty-two Members'.
and: seven visitors. •
Mrs. Fetish Moffat was hostess
at her.. borne in. ' Wingharrr • for
the brief meeting and social
time -which` followed. The • ladies
were delugh•ted to have Miss Anna
MacDonald 'for a brief .Visit, .She
favoured them with some folk
songs which was':m.uch enjoyed
:The • roll ,callwas'. answered.
with "Name'a. town or city hav-
ing a furniture factory. The in-.
stitute was, reminded that :Mrs.
Haggerty and 'Mrs. • Ly7mburner
*ill . be interviewed ' on TV, On:
Sunday, ;September 2nd. at 4
p.m., in, connection with the 65th.
anniversary of'the founding of,
en
the Worn's institt. to movement:
.•Kairshea will be hostess at the,
tog Cabin at 'Southampton `on
August 430th.. Arrangements were
made ,to serve tea and ,cookies.
Plans were finalized 'for ,the. Fall
Fair 'Exhibit.
Mrs,. • Robert Gilchrist presided
for the short programme., The
branch 'convener of resolutions,
Mrs Gib' Hamilton, read the''re
solutions which..will be present-
ed at .the. Grey -Bruce Area Con,
vention when, they meet ' in
Southampton' on September 5th
and 6th; and discussed, Mrs. Geo.
'Lockhart gave the courtesy re
-
-marks. The meeting was closed
With the singing `of God Save The.
Queen and the Institute 'Grace.
Mrs.. Lockhart and Mrs: Gilchrist
served sandwiches.
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ARM EA' NAT1
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NEPHEW
• our rural` areas, :where it would:.
practically impossiblefor •
everyone, to' hear the siren. alarin.
The Ontario. Hydro has . been
awarded a . federal ,contract. to
study the•coat of •installation
,genera ing ,equipment tfor.
A R.; in: an area of Southwestern •
Ontario,' bounded on. the `west. by
Windsor -Sarnia and on the E t'.
b ' Oshawa .Barrie, Owen aas�ss
y , Ba a -So rill.
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• The results of the Ontario Hydro!
survey are expected to. ibe'known
this fall` No conclusion has been'
reached on how .the' receivers for
each home would '. be financed,
but the -cost of running each home
receiver would, be.; no more : than'
;for an electric clock a 'maxi-;
mum of one cent a ,month.
The. use of the 'power 'grid • to
carry • the alarm. 'signal is con-
sidered More relalile, Iess., costly,
and would provide.. a wider cov'-
erage than • use; of telephone or'
,radio. hookups.. • . ••
ome'.A •arm.
In C •:a se Of Attack
13y, Lloyd G Jasper , Co-ordinator,
Bruce County EMe
Federal Ci+vil efence officials
areim es on obtaining est :
ti at what
it would cost to install an attack
warning' system . in every ; Cana-
diarr Home which has electricity.
'The warning system is : known. as:
N:E.A,R. National Emergency
Alarm Repeater—=and consists of'.
a small • black box whiel • ,plugs
into any.' electric outlet in '•the
house. : The box rings 'like:; an;
alariri : clock,' when ,'a. signalling
voltage . is superirnpo.sed:.on the
power • grid. This. would not ef-
greet any other electrical device
'in tie home; This device would
supplem'erit the siren warning
system' and - would be a great
deal snoreeffective; especially. iii
irsitnompianAmakiatit
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correctly designed from °' quality: material, rely'.. , on
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