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Mrs. E. M a c D o n a Id and
daughter. Miss Margaret
Donald of London spent the
week-end, with relatives in Wind
sor.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil and I of London visited recently
I Mrs. Dilling’s parents, Mr.
I Mrs. William Alexander.
I Rev. R. A. Brook, Mrs. Brook,
of Bluevale, were guests Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drys-
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Hensail And District Newsl?Td. App,roves Hay
For the
September
BRIDE
Give Her Something
She Will Always Cherish
A set of sparkling
FLATWARE
in one of the many pat
terns of Community Plate,
1847, or King’s Plate.
A small down payment will
hold any set until you need
it.
Make Yom* Choice Now
Jeweller
Phone 510-W
At
Exeter
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davidson
of Port Colbourne were visitors I in Hensall this week.
| Mr. and Mrs. Casey Hudson
i and family, Goderich,. spent the
’week-end with Mrs. G. Hudson,
; and accompanied by Mrs. Hud-
i son. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pfaff,
I motored to Cranbrook. Brusesls,
and Walton. At Cranbrook Mrs.
Pfaff visited relatives where she
i used to live, whom she had not
seen for over 5 0 years.
! Mrs. W. H. Reid, Port Rowan,
1 is a guest with Mrs. Bertha Bell.
' Dr. J. A. Spellman and fam-
ply and Miss Joan Dentzer of
! Kitchener were week-end guests ' of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Soldan.
Moir had as
Mr. and Mrs.
baby of Exe-
' Mrs. Bertha
I week-end visitors, ’ Hilton Laing and
! ter.
I Mr. and Mrs.
I Waterloo, spent a
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Soldan.
I Mrs, Meidinger recently visit-
' ed relatives in Zurich.
i Services in Carmel Presbyter-
i ian Church were conducted by
| Rev. McGillivary or Oakville,
i Mrs. Bonthron rendered a pleas-
; ing solo. “Some Golden Day-
I break". Mr. Ian Munroe was or-
Carl Heppler,
few days with
i m ccia
■SI gauist.
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Tartans For Fall And Winter
Be fashion-wise and wear a Tartan. We have the two
most popular Tartans by the yard and in skirts, slacks
and kilt skirts.
Pleated Skirts $7.95 Slacks $9.95 Kilted Skirts $9.95
By the Yard, Pure Fine Wool, 54-Inch $4.50 Yard
VIYELLA FLANNEL
Perfect for all kiddies’ wear. Housecoats, Dresses, Skirts.
Blouses, Men’s Shirts.
Plain Shades $2.25 Yard Tartans $2.95 Yard
“If Viyella shrinks we replace"
COTTON FLANNEL 69 e and 89c Yard
Ormston-McNaughton
A charming fall wedding took
place at Hensall United Church
manse, Saturday September 15,
when Rev. W. J. Rogers united
in marriage Margaret Grace Mc
Naughton, Toronto, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lome A. Mc
Naughton, Cromarty, to Ray
mond Donald Ormston, of Union
ville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom-
Ormston, Unionville.
The bride looked charming in
a gown of white royal. taffeta
trimmed with french lace,
signed with sweetheart
line long pointed sleeves
hand and full skirt ending
train. Her fingertip veil of
illusion was held in place
a pearl headdress and she
ried a bouquet of red roses
white baby mums.
Miss
ter of
honor
taffeta
and carried a bouquet of yellow
earnations and daisies.
Miss Barbara McNaughton
was her sister’s bridesmaid, she
wore a gown of yellow taffeta
with matching headdress and
carried a bouquet of mauve
daisies and baby mums.
Little Barbara Duncan, Lon
don, looked charming as flow
er girl, and she wore a pink
nylon dress and bonnet and car
ried a basket of rose buds and
baby mums.
Mr. Gordon Kent of
ville was groomsman,
by Mr. Gordon Smith,
Unionville.
A reception was held
home of the brides parents at
Cromarty, where Mrs. McNaugh
ton, mother of the bride receiv
ed in a. gown of navy tissue
faille with navy accessories and
corsage of pink roses,
Mrs. Thomas Ormston, moth
er of the groom wore navy lace
over taffeta with navy accessor
ies and a corsage of pink roses.
For a wedding trip to the
United States the bride don
ned a suit of grey with navy ac
cessories and a corsage of red
roses completed her ensemble.
Mr. and Mrs. Ormston will re
side at 157 Sherwood Ave., Tor
onto.
de-
neek-
over
in a
tulle
with
i car-
and
Willa McNaughton
the bride as matron of
wore mauve net over
with mauve headdress
Union-
assisted
also of
at the
Personal Items
W. Bonthron and her
Mrs. M. Greer, Lon-
Norman Peppier and
Miss Carolyn Peppier,
left Tuesday of this
Van coti v er, B.C.,
Mrs. J.
daughter,
don, Mrs.
daughter,
Hanover,
week for
where they expect to spend two
months vacationing with broth
ers of Mrs. Bonthron and Mrs.
Peppier, William Yungblut, of
Armstrong, B.C. and Andy
Yungblut, Vancouver, B.C.
Mr. Sook is in St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, in the inter
ests of his health.
Arnold Circle Meets
Mrs. Harry Snell was hostess
at her home for the September
meeting of the Arnold Circle
Evening Auxiliary on Monday
night. Mrs. A. W. Kerslake,
vice-president, presided. Mrs.
Harry Hoy was in charge of the
Worship period. Mrs. Alex Mac
Gregor read the scripture les
son after which Mrs. Alex Hilde-
braut led in prayer.
Mrs. Robt Simpson read an
interesting article from the
Glad Tidings and Mrs. L. Bayn-
ham read the article from the
Presbyterian Record.
Arrangements were made for
the annual Thank-offering meet
ing in October. An interesting
report of the WMS Bailey held
in Auburn was given by Mrs. A.
Orr.
The topic on Formosa was
given by Mrs. Glenn Bell. The
meeting closed with prayer by
Mrs. Kerslake after which
'freshments were served.
I
Mrs. C. L. Jinks received
long distance phone call from
Rapid City, S.D., Thursday night
from her sister, Mrs. August
Peterson the occasion being the
birthday of Mrs. Jinks. The re
ception was very clear and a
nice surprise for Mrs. Jinks.
Mrs, C. M. Hedden received
word of the death of her cou
sin Ed D. Thon, who died in
St. Pauls Hospital, Saskatoon,
September 8, at the age of 73,
He was the son of the late Mr,
and Mrs. August Thon and well
known in Dashwood where his
father used to drive the stage.
Telephone Increase
The Ontario Municipal Board
approved rate increases for the
Hay Municipal
tem recently.
The increases
cssary by rising ..... __
ials and expenses.
Paid subscribers will be char
ged $18 per year, the basic rate.
New subscribers will pay an ad
ditional $18 debenture charge.
Minimum one-year renters’ con
tract is $30,
Extension telephone sets will
cost $15, extension bells $3.00.
Convertion to hand sets from
wall sets $12.00 and exchange of
wall set for desk or table set is
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CAR OWNERS
Q
A
Should I use a standard or
premium gasoline in my car?
A That’s a little technical but here’s
the answer in simplest terms. Your
wiper is a vacuum type, operated
from the vacuum in the intake
manifold. This vacuum is highest when
the engine is idling — lowest when the
engine is under full load, such as when*
you call for fast acceleration, so your
vacuum wipers slow down. With the new*
Dodge cars you do not experience this
trouble as they are equipped with con
stant-speed electric windshield wipers.
QHqw can I judge the amount of
choking my car requires to start
under varying weather
conditions?
Unfortunately, you cannot. But
new Dodge cars are equipped with
an Automatic Electric Choke
which makes starting easier — par
ticularly in cold weather, and avoids
wasteful overchoking.
DODGE
HAS THE ANSWERS
TO QUESTIONS YOU FREQUENTLY ASK
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Why is rear seat riding in some
cars so tiring?
to honor
following
was
and
when
own fastened to the propeller shalt.
When the propeller shaft is locked, the
wheels cannot turn. In many cars the
' parking brake operates on the two rear
drums of the foot brake.
Yes, if you own a Dodge. The
Dodge parking brake is com
pletely independent of the foot
brake, operating on a drum of its
fastened to the propeller shaft.
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Qin face of the high cast of body
repairs, why don't all cars have
detachable fenders?
It would seem that some manufac
turers have sacrificed the practical
for styling. All Dodge fenders are
bolted on and are easily removed
to facilitate replacement Or repair.
Q
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v tires
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HensallPhone 31
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-£948 Dodge
A one-
visor,
crtiarantee
A That depends on the make of your
present car. All new Dodge en
gines are designed to operate
with maximum performance and
top efficiency with ordinary gasoline.
QHqw can I stop my gas lines from
clogging with dirt and water?
Look:
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Bride Showered
A very enjoyable evening was
spent recently at the home of
Mrs. Robert Elgie when mem
bers of the WMS of St. Andrews
United Church met
Mrs. A. Timmermans
her recent marriage.
The evening was
games conducted by Mrs. R. El
gie and Miss Helen Turner. A
sing song was directed by Mrs.
Ross Broadfoot.
A very humorous mock wed
ding proved a highlight of the
evening with Mrs. William Tyie
as brides, Lois McLellan, the
groom, Mrs. Roy Consitt, brides
maid, Mona Coldwell, best man.
Father of the bride was Elaine
Bell. The officiating clergyman,
Mrs. William Caldwell.
The very peppy wedding
march was played by Mrs. R.
Broadfoot.
Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter
the address.
Basket Shower
A very enjoyable evening
spent at the home of Mr.
Mrs. W. F. Alexander
neighbours and friends met to
honour their daughter, Jean,
bride-elect of Saturday. The even
ing was spent in bingo, after
which a decorated basket, laden
with gifts, was presented to the
bride-elect by Mrs. Emerson An
derson and Mrs. Alec McMurtrie.
The address was read by Mrs.
Allan Johnson.
Jean made a very fitting reply
and all joined in singing "For
She’s a Jolly Good Fellow.”
Prior to leaving London, Miss
Alexander was guest of honor at
a picnic at Springbank, when the
girls of the Bank of Montreal
Market Branch presented her
with a lovely Kenwood blanket.
Miss Ruth Erskine, also of Lon
don, held a shower in her home
for friends of the bride-elect, at
which she received many beauti
ful and useful gfts.
Qlf my foot brake should fail will
my parking brake still operate?
A With most cars there’s no sure
way. You might try draining and
cleaning out your tank from time
to time. In cold weather always
keep your tank well filled as this reduces
the amount of condensation. With a 1951
Dodge, of course, you cannot experience
this annoying trouble. The new Dodge is
equipped with an Oilite fuel filter located
in the gas tank which keeps the entire
fuel system free from dirt and water. It’s
self-cleaning, too, from the swishing
action of the gas in the tank.
Should I buy a set of the special
tires or tubes advertised as pro
tection against blowouts?
A Many motorists would not be with
out them. Dodge owners, however,
have an exceptional safety factor
in “Safety Rim” wheels. Protective
ridges on these wheels hold the standard
tire in place in case of tire failure, reduce
the danger of loss of control and allow/
safe, straight stops.
Why do my windshield wipers
slow down and sometimes stop
working when I accelerate my
engine—often when I need then^
most? $
A That’s because a low, sloped-back
rear seat places you in an uncom
fortable position without support
under and behind the knees.
Dodge chair-high seats, both front and
rear, give you proper knee and back
support — let you ride long distances in
comfort.
ol
QHow can I best protect my engine
from the dirt and abrasives
which collect in the oil?
You should install an efficient oil
filter, if your car is not so equip
ped. Not only are all Dodge Coro
net and Regent models equipped
with a highly efficient Micronic Oil Filter
as standard equipment, but all Dodge
models give you added protection with a
Floating Oil Intake. This type of intake
draw6 only the clean oil from just below
the surface, preventing both surface foam
and bottom sludge from entering the oil
lines.
is there any real difference in
the various types of air
cleaners?
A Yes, there are vast differences. For
example, all Dodge cays use a
heavy-duty oil-bath air cleaner. In'
"dust storm” tests, this type
cleaner proved much more efficient than
ordinary mesh-type filters even at the
start. And, after 2,000 miles of driving it
proved to be still 98% efficient, or
nearly double that of other types of
cleaners.
for DODGE DEPENDABILITY, COMFORT AND ECONOMY
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These are some of the reasons
and why we say ""Dtiw a "DejbewlrMe “Dapltyc foa 5 miwetec- awl 'll cbtwe. it fan tywvuf