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By ANDREW DIXON home in breeding stock. She!
iMr. and Mrs. Albert Ethering-
ton have returned home after
spending several weeks in Fiori-
Mr. W. G. Turnbull and Billy,
of Toronto
holidays
Millar.
Mrs.
been a
Hospital
ing a serious operation, was able
to return to her home in Zion
on Sunday. Mrs. Hern in the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Davis, of town.
Mrs. George Van Horne, of
Clinton, and Mrs,. Glenn Davis,
of Fort Erie, spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. William Ryck-
rnan,
Miss Lillian
Renfrew, visited
her aunt, Miss
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Coates and Mrs. Wil
liam Hodgert motored to
Clemens on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.
herty, the ocasion
Doherty’s birthday.
Miss Joan Parsons
the weekend with Miss Wilma
Coates at the home of
ter’s parents.
Mr. A. W. Pickard, of
who came east to attend
ing of the executive of the Can
adian Amateur Hockey Associa
tion in Toronto, spent part of
last week visiting his brother
C. V. Pickard.
Mrs. Ethel Griffith, of Byron.
Mr .and Mrs. Robert Hunter,
Misses Jean and Joan, of Strath-
roy, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Wuerth on Sunday and
witnessed the baptism of the
latter’s child in James St. United
Church.
Mrs. James Anthony has re
turned to her home after spend
ing the winter with her daugh
ter, Miss Isabel Anthony, of
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson
and Ronald, of Toronto, and Bill
Ferguson, of Ottawa, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Horney.
Mrs. F, Brierly, Mrs. Wesley
Coleman and daughter Shirley
spent Easter week in Detroit with
their sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson
of Kingston and Mr. Ivan Hunter-
Duvar, of Trenton, visited with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Huntei’ - Duvar over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bailey and
Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gaiser,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Andrew, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Richard and Al
ma visited on Sunday in Mea-
ford with Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Gardiner.
spent the Easter
with Mr. and Mrs. David
Lloyd Hern, who has
patient in St. Joseph’s
for three weeks follow-
Handford, of
last week with
Alice Handford,
Whitney Coates.
Mt.
and visited
Do-
Mrs
R. H.
being
visited over
the lat-
Regina,
a meet-
F/S and Mrs. T. D. Jamieson
and Penny sailed last week from
Quebec for Germany, where F/S
Jamieson will be posted for the
next two years. While he was
at Centralia R.C.A.F., and they
made their home in Exeter. Mrs:
a member of the
staff. Their year-
Penny, was born
Jamieson was
public school
old daughter,
at North Bay.
Rev. H J.
t
Snell attended a
one-day conference of represent
atives of Social Service and
Evangelism committees of all the
protestant churches of Ontario,
in Toronto on Wednesday. Mr.
Snell was one of 15 representa
tives of the United Church of
Canada.
Mr., and Mrs. George Rac.ey,
Barbara and Susan have return
ed to Moncton, N.B., after visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Elliot
and relatives in Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poore and
Dick and Mrs. Marshall Box. of
Parkhill, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Craw
ford, Patricia and Marlene, of
Belmont, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Penhale,
Mrs. Herman Powe is under
treatment in South Huron Hos
pital for a
suffered in
Mr. and
returned to
tiex, Sask.,
winter in town.
Allen William, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Parsons; Stephen
Reynold, son of Mr. and Mrs, R.
L. Wuerth; and David Reginald,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knight,
of Toronto, were baptized by the
Rev. H. J. Snell at James Street
United Church Sunday morning.
Shur-Gain Lily is no longer
acting as assistant in the teach
ing of agriculture at South Hu
ron District High School.
Apparently she has learned of
the increasing population of
pigs and the expected depression
in the price of pork and decided,
in her own way, to do something
about it.
At any rate, when the day of
the birth of her expected litter
arrived, she placidly consumed
her feed, dreamed her swinish
dreams and possibly chuckled.
As a result, she was given a long
ride in a truck for which she
paid her owners $110.
The sow" has been unique in
being the only one kept by an
Ontario high school. She was
owned and cared for co-opera
tively by the grade nine boys of
the high school who took pigs
raised 25 pigs in her three lit-;
ters and so has introduced con-1
siderable English Yorkshire j
blood into the community. [
In the year and a half she has
paid for herself and some new I
equipment and shown a profit
of $92. What more could one|
expect from a sow? ;
i
f
fractured vertebrap
a fall
Mrs.
their
after
in her home.
Bert Andrew
home in Pon
spending the
4-H Members
See Pictures
The first meeting of the
Calf and Grain Club was 1
April 21 at South Huron
trict High School.
Edward Hern, president of
Grain Club, was chairman of the
meeting. Roll call was answered
by the 4-H pledge.
Harold Baker, assistant agri
culture representative, gave in
structions on parliamentary pro
cedure. Colored slides of last
year’s 4-H work were shown.
Grain was distributed to club
■members.
The next meeting, May 21,
will be held at a local farm.
4-H
held
Dis-
the
Announcements
the
Elects Slate
The annual meeting of
Hensall Chamber of Commerce
was held on Tuesday evening.
Twenty-eight members sat down
to a delicious beefsteak dinner,
arranged by Jack Drysdale, Doug
Cook and George Hess.
A trophy donated by The Lon
don Free Press for the grand
champion of the Western Ontario
Championship Fiddlers Contest to
be held June 4 was on display.
Mark Drysdale presided for the
election of officers which resulted
as follows: Honorary president,
T. L. Pryde, M.L.A. Huron South;
past president, Lome Eller; presi
dent, R. H. Middleton; first vice-
president, Laird Mickle; second
vice-president, Ron Mock; secre
tary, W. W. Jarrett; treasurer,
Rev. W- J. Rogers.
Committee chairmen; Public
and industrial relations commit
tee, Walter Spencer; member
ship, Robert Drysdale; merch
ants, Alf Scholl; special events
and fund raising, William G.
Parke; recreation, Howard Scaue;
social, Jack Drysdale, housing,
Norman Jones.
Birth, Death and Marriage Notices
are inserted free of charge. Cards
of Thanks cost 75c, In Memoriam
Notices 75c for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse;
and Engagement Notices are 75c.
BIRTHS
ALLEN — To Mr, and Mrs. Clifford
Allen, a daughter, at Stratford
General Hospital April 23, 1954.
EVELEIGH—Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eve- leigh, R.R. 1, Kirkton, announce
the birth of a son, David Wayne, at South Huron Hospital, April 22,
1954.HAMILTON—Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.
Hamilton of Grand Bend announce
the birth of their son at South
Huron Hospital, April 27, 1954.LYNN —Mr, and Mrs. Elson Lynn,
R.R. 1, Woodham, announce the
birth of twins, Joan Patricia Lynrl and James Harvey Lynn, at South
Huron Hospital, April 26, 1954,
DEATHS
EVELEIGH — David Wayne, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eveleigh, fit South Huron Hospital, April 25,
1954.
Tests Show Pigs
Of Good Quality
By ANDREW DIXON
Four pigs from the litter, of
the school sow, ShurGain -Lily,
were sent to the test-feeding
station for swine at Waterloo
last December. The purpose of
this test is to determine the
quality
certain
sow is
vanced
The
qualify
Sorority Elects
Mrs. W. Bentley
The
of the
Phi Sorority
Alpha Phi Chapter
at Monetta Menard’s, Grand
Bend, on Tuesday night.
A message from the founder,
Walter W. Ross, was read by
Mrs. Donald Gaiser. Mrs. James
Terrill proposed a toast to the
founder. A
Living,” by
ternational
was read by
Bob Dlnney
played by the Sorority In .com
munity life.
Duets by- Mrs. Dinney and
Mrs. Jack Fulcher provided the
musical portion of the program.
The Ritual of Jewels was con
ferred on seven new pledges who
were welcomed as members by
the president, Mrs. Flora Doerr",
To Entertain Kinettes
On Tuesday, May 4,
rority will entertain the
at a MardI Gras at the ___ __
} Mrs. Howard Klumpp, of Dash-
that wood. A Mother’s Day Tea will
twenty-third
founding of
was
anniversary
Beta Sigma
marked by
at a dinner
poem, “Life is for
Marjorie Scott, In-
Honorary Member,
Mrs. Ted Jones. Mrs.
spoke on the role
test is
of a sow as a breeder. If
requirements are met the
referred to as an
Registry" pig.
three requirements a sow are (a) she must | be arranged by the social com-
raise eight sound pigs to wean-1 mittee.
ing age; (b) The four pigs s^-l
ieeted for feeding must reach i
a carcass weight of 150 pounds'
in 200 days; (c) The average
carcass score of the pigs when
slaughtered must be 75 per cent.
Shwr-Gain Lily produced 11
pigs on October 10. They were
all sound in every way, Accord
ingly, four were selected and ■
taken to Waterloo the first week’
in December. Here they were fed!
on approved ration in self-feed-1
ing hoppers and slaughtered 1
when they reached marketj
weight. i
The results show that (1) the
quickest maturing pig was
slaughtered at 13G days and the
slowest at 167 days—the average
age of the pigs at slaughtering
was 155 days, or approximately
five months; (2) three of the
pigs graded A and one pig grad
ed Bl. This; however, resulted
in a carcass score of 67 which
qualifies the sow for R.O.P. but
is too small a score for Advanced
Registry.
Considering this sow to be
typical of the English Yorkshires,'
I think we could say that (1)
the breed is quite prolific; (2)
the pigs mature very quickly;
(3) the pigs are of reasonably
good conformation when three
out of four are placed in A
Grade; (4) the amount of feed
consumed to produce 100 pounds
of .pork is no better than that
of our Ontario-bred Yorkshire.
“Ad-
the So-
Ki nettes
home of
Officers elected for 1954-55
are: president, Mrs. Walter
Bentley; vice-presidents, Mrs.
Donald Gaiser and Mrs. Howard
Klumpp;
ponding
Bierling;
Bonnallie. Mrs. Arthur Fraser is
sorority sponsor and Mrs.
Wellington, director.
secretary and
secretary,
treasurer.
Miss
Mrs.
corres-
June
Glenn
Clara
Eightieth Birthday
Mr. William Ryckman
brated his eightieth birthday on
Saturday, April 24. A turkey
dinner was served at his home
in honor of the occasion
Mrs. George Van Horne, of
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Iloi'ne, of Hensall, Mr. and
Glenn Davis, of Fort Erie,
and Mrs. J. H. Cluff, of Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Passmore
and Nancy Kestle, of Exeter,* as
guests.
cele-
with
Glin-
Van
Mrs.
Mr.
Dashwood Church Host
To League (
Tire spring rally of the Walther
League was held Sunday in Zion
Lutheran Church with over 150
registering from Stratford, Monk
ton, Wartburg, Tavistock, Tor
onto and Dashwood as well as a
number of visitors.
Rev. L. Higenell was in charge
of the opening devotions, after
which the president, Anna Mess
ner, of the local league, wel
comed the guests.
George Allis of Stratford pre
sided for the election of officers
which resulted as follows: presi
dent, Jack Fisher; vice-president,
Bob Hucheson; secretary, Doro
thea Wolfgram.
Many projects of the league
were illustrated by the use of
skits. Ralph Schaeffer, Simcoe,
Ontario district president, spoke
on the international Convention.
A pot-luck lunch was served
by the Ladies’ Aid. Following
evening devotions with Rev. C.
Klages, Monkton, as guest speak
er, the local league entertained
at a social hour.
Zone Rally
Twenty ladies from Dashwood
Zion Lutheran Church attended
the spring rally of the Women’s
Missionary League in Mitchell
Lutheran Church on Wednesday
evening. One hundred and forty-
four women registered.
Miss Olga Pauli of
was re-elected zone
Miss Rose Ziemke, of
on furlough from
South India, was g
She spoke of the customs and
people of India and her exper
iences as a teacher in her six
years of service.
Personal Items
Carol Anne, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Messner,
of London, was baptized Sunday
morning by the Rev. L. Rigenell
in Zion Lutheran Church.
Mrs. E. Bartliff and Susan of
Clinton were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. A. V,. Tieman, Susan
having spent Easter week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klumpp
attended the christening of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Bossenberry’s
daughter, Georgina Lee, for
whom they were godparents, at
the Anglican Cliurph, Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble
and Gary of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Glen were
Sunday visitors with Mr.
Mrs. L. H. Rader.
Mrs. Victor Kraft, Robert
Ronnie of London spent a
days last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Restemayer.
Miss Carolyn Kraft of London
spent a few days last week with
her cousin, Miss Jane Reste
mayer,
A public speaking contest with
singing and films will be held in
the basement of Zion Lutheran
Church Tuesday, May 4, at 8;00
p.m., sponsored by the Women’s
Institute. Pupils of Dashwood
Public School will take part in
the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pepper
of Stratford spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Wein.
Rev. W. F. Krotz is attending
the Evangelical United Brethren
Conference at Tavistock this
F/L and Mrs. M. S. Slezak of
with
Mrs.
and
and
few
•ares
The regular meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary of the Exeter
Legion, Branch 167, was held on
Monday night in the Legion Rail
with the president, Mrs. Harvey
Pfaff, ill charge.
Preparations were discussed
for the Zone Rally which is to
be held in the Legion Hall on
May 12. Mrs. Gordon McTavish
read a letter of thanks she had
received from Miss Agnes Liz-
more for the birthday parcels
which were sent to the veterans
at Westminster Hospital.
It was voted to donated $10
each to the Cancer Research
Fund and the Tubercular Vet
erans’ Camp.
Mrs. Luella Hall, Zone Com
mander, was the guest speaker.
■She gave a very interesting talk
on the work being done by the
Legion Auxiliaries. Mrs. Hall was
presented with a beautiful bou
quet of flowers by Mrs. Gerry
Lawson, on behalf of the Auxi
liary.
The mystery prize was won by
Mrs, Norman Nory and Mrs. Bert
Borland was the lucky winner
of a dressed doll.
COMING EVENTS
Stratford
president.
Pittsburg,
Travancore,
:uest speaker.
Comox, B.C., are visiting
the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Art Willert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wurm
Shirley of Exeter spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Art Willert.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wolfe,
Katherine and Carolyn, of Clif
ford
Mrs.
Mrs.
the
with
The film
will be presented in Zion Luth
eran Church Sunday eveuing.
spent
Carl
Louis
week
them.
and
Sunday with Mr. and
Oestreicher. Mr, and
Wolfe, who had spent
here, returned home
“Unto All the World”
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY mem
bers — Sewing and mending will
be done at the hospital, Tuesday,
May 4, at 2:00 p.m.________29c
WESTERN ONTARIO Champion
ship Fiddlers’ Contest for the
Free Press trophy, Hensall, June
4. 29c
OPENING of the Exeter Roller
Rink, Friday evening, May 7, c
Theatre
Phone 421
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
April 30 and May 1
Previews Its -
Coming Attractions
Big Leaguer
A Edward G. Robinson
A Vera Ellen
An appealing mixture of base
ball and human interest revolving
around the try-outs of young
players who hope to make the
grade in professional baseball
with a major league team.
FOR MR. AND MRS.
'ROBERT HERN
Nee Mabel Selves
Good Orchestra in Attendance
MONDAY & TUESDAY
May 3 and 4 Everyone Welcome
Sirocco
•fc Humphrey Bogart
•fc Marta Toren
ATTENTION
SENIOR CITIZENS OF EXETER
WEDNESDAY &
May 5 and 6 EVEN!5
Legion Hail
f
8:00 p.m<
Crime Wave
★ Sterling Hayden
★ Phyllis Kirk
(Adult Entertainment)
ALSO
★ Scott Brady
PROGRAM CARDS - DANCING
Ladies Please Bring Cake or
Sandwiches and Cards.. ..... ....■■ ■ ■■■■.
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Witmer, Exeter, wish to announce the engagement of
their only daughter, Marilyn Joan, to Robert Fite, son of Mr. Watson Fite,
Ruthven, Ont., and the late Mrs. Fite. The wedding will take place on
Saturday, May 15, at 3 p.m. in the RCAF Chapel, RCAF Station Cen
tralia, Ont. 29cMr. and Mrs. Horton McDougall,
Hensall, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Betty Mae, to Glenn
Maurice Love, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Colin Love, Parkhill. The wedding
will take place May 15, 1954. 29*
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. John McElrea wish
to express their sincere thanks to
their many friends and neighbors,
who remembered John while patient
in St. Marys Hospital and since re
turning home, 29*Mr. and Mrs. Eben Weigand wish to express their sincere thanks to
those who so kindly remembered
Mrs. Weigand with the lovely flow
ers, cards, visits and treats while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and
since returning home. Thanks to Rev. Krotz and friends who remembered me in prayer. 29*
I wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me with cards,
letters, treats and visits while a patient in Vfctoria Hospital, London,
and since returning home. Special
thanks to the neighbors who helped mother and to Mrsl Wes Witmer who
helped the time of the flood. —Mrs. Louise Craig. ” 29*
I wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards,
flowers and treats while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to
Miss Claypole and staff and Dr. Butson. —Mrs. Charles Rowe. 29*
My sincere appreciation to friends
and neighbors for gifts, cards and flowers while in hospital, —Mrs. Cecil Robb, Elginfield. ,, 29*
Mr. Henry Green wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered
him while a patient in St. Joseph s Hospital, .London. 29c
Mrs. C. Baumgarten wishes to thahk most sincerely all those who
remembered her with flowers, gifts,
letters, cards or inquired while she
was in the hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to Rev. W.
Parrott for his kindness. 29*I wish to express my sincere thanks
to all those who so kindly remem
bered me with visits, flowers, candy,
books and cards during my recent illness while a patient In St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London. Joseph Gunn, Box
264, Crediton.
IN MEMORIAM
LEWIS—In loving memory of a
Dor-
Two Injured
In Accident
John M. Templeton, of 14
lan Ave., Islington, and Jimmy
Price, of R.R. 1, Hensall, were
admitted to the South Huron
Hospital on Wednesday afternoon
suffering from injuries sustained
•when a car driven by the former
and a bicycle ridden by the lat
ter collided on Highway No. 4
a mile and a half
sail.
Templeton was
and pulled out to
on the bicycle going in the same
direction, when the latter pulled
across the centre of the line, re
sulting
took to
bicycle
ditch.
Templeton
cerations to
head while Price suffered a frac
ture of the left ankle and head
lacerations. .Damage to the car
is estimated at $1,200.
P.O. Cecil E. Gibbons investi
gated.
_ _ J
south of Hen-
driving north
pass the rider
in a collision. The car
the west ditch while the
went off into the east
received severe la-
his head and fore
Topics From
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
29c
T.. -___v dear
mother and grandmother, Mary E. Lewis, who passed aWay two years
ago, May 3, 1952.At the gates of heaven she’ll meet us With that same sweet loving smile,
For we are only partedFor just a little while;
—Fondly remembered by her
E E THREE-ACT COMEDY
Mama's
_ E® s will be presented in
CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE
29
I at 8:30 p.m, (D.S.T.) =
» .......... ........ :| Sponsored by United Church W.A.
j ADMISSION 500 and 250 ]
family. 29*
.......a dear
husband and son, William A. Smith,
who passed away four years
May 3, 1950 .This day we do remember—
A loving thought we give
To one no longer with us,But in out hearts Still lives.
—Always remembered by Irene
mother, Mrs. J. C. Smith.
THOMPSON—In loving memdry
devoted wife and mother, Eumia Thompson, Who passed away May
* 5, 1952.Years may wipe out many things
But this they wipe out never.— The memory of those happy days
When we were all together, —Always remembered by husband,
Ell, and family. 28c
WEIN — In lovfng memory of Ann
Wein, who passed away so sudden
ly one year ago, April 28, 1953.
Sweet memories will Unger forever, Time cannot change them it's true;
Years that may come cannot sever
Our loving remembrances at yen.
—Lovingly remembered by husband
and family. 29*
SMITH—In loving memory of
ago,
and
29c
, of a
Eulilia
This Week In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Banner-
man and family, of Transvaal,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Squire.
Harry
were S
Huron County Health Umt
Immunization Clinic
The third in a series of Immuniza
tion clinics will be held in the
lowing schools:
ON MAY 6 —
S.S. 2 Hay .......................... 9:45
S.S. 4 Stephen ................. 10:15
U.S.S. 15 Hay A. Stephen 10:45
S.S. 12 Stephen ................ 11:30
Dashwood Public School .. 1:30
E.U.E3. Church, Dashwood . 2:30
Children 4 months of age to school
age may be brought to these clinics
to receive immunization for Cipfh- theria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus,
and Smallpox.
ALDON
fol-
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
by „ her
lovely in
of white
Klahre
Saturday
Mr. and
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Gaiser,
of Crediton, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hern were
treated to a rousing chivari on
Tuesday evening last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Pass-
more, David, Dennis and Dar
lene visited on Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
Haist, of Crediton.
Misses Agnes Bray and La
Belle Coward, Messrs. John Pym
and Hugh Rundle attended the
Junior Farmer Conference at
Guelph this week.
Mrs. Roy Bunker and Bruce,
of Oshawa, spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johns and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Johns and family, of Eliraville;
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner
and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Hodgert and Grant were Friday
evening dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cann.
Mrs. Mark Strapp, of London,
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bray.
Mr. Strapp visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Bray
3M Club
The 3M
evening in
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner
and Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde
were in charge of the meeting.
The call to worship and scrip
ture were given by Mrs, Rohde.
Mrs. Gardiner gave meditation.
Rev. W. J. Moores led in prayer.
Mrs, Reg Hodgert read a poeni
and Bill Rohde gave a reading.
Mrs- Edwin Miller and Mrs.
Rohde took part in a skit fol
lowed by a reading by Mrs.
Gardiner, Rev. Moores gave aft
interesting talk on Newfound
land.
on Sunday.
Club met on Monday
the church basement.
Double Ring Rites
Held At Crediton
Rosalie Muriel Mack became
the bride of Mr. Lorry Norman
Merle Cann, of Penhold Alta., in
a double ring ceremony perform
ed by the Rev. W. C. Parrott in
Crediton United Church on Sat
urday, April 24, at 12:30 p.m.,
in a candle-lit setting of Easter
lilies, ferns and daffodils.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid D. Mack,
Crediton, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cann,
of Assinihoia, Sask.
Given in marriage
father, the bride was
her floor-length gown
Chantilly lace over taffeta,
styled with a bouffant skirt. The
fitted strapless bodice was top
ped by a long sleeved jacket de
signed with Peter Pan collar.
Her floor-length silk net veil
boiidered with lace, was gathered
to a heart-shaped
dress trimmed with
she carried a white
ed with red roses
streamers knotted
buds.
Mrs. Willard Berge, Crediton,
as matron of "honor, wore a
waltz-length gown of apple green
taffeta, made with fitted strap
less bodice and full skirt, match
ing bolero and headdress. She
carried a bouquet of shasta
daisies and orchid gladioli.
The bridesmaids, Miss Darlene
Elder, of Owen Sound, niece of
the groom, and Miss Marcia
Kirkpatrick, of McGregor, Mich.,
cousin of the bride, wore identi
cally styled gowns of lilac taf
feta with matching headdresses
and mitts. Their bouquets were
shasta daisies and yellow glad
ioli.
Barbara Whiting, of Centralia,
niece of the bride, was a flower
girl. Wearing a lemon yellow
taffeta gown with full hooped
skirt, a headdress of pleated taf
feta and matching mitts, she scat
tered rose petals in the brides
path from a "
basket.
Carries Rings
Philip Mack,
of the bride,
tulle head
pearls and
Bible crest-
and white
with rose-
Mr. and Mrs.
and Catherine
evening’ guests with
Mrs. E. Foster, of St. Marys.
Gibbard and Miss
Barbara Gibbard, London, visit
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Klahre.
Phyllis Docking, of Munroe,
holidayed during last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
O’Brien
Toronto
Legion Members Assemble at
Legion Hall — '6:30 jp.m.
Mrs.W.
Parkinson,
spent the
with his
flower-trimmed
Zurich, nephew
wearing a wine
blazer and white trousers, car
ried the rings on a white satin
cushion.
The ushers were Bryce Mack,
Zurich, brother of the bride, and
Mervyn Elder, of Owen Sound,
nephew of the groom.
Mrs. Paul Schenk, Crediton,
presided at the organ and accom
panied the soloist, Mrs.. George
Leslie, as she sang “The
That Breathed O’er Eden”,
Lord’s Prayer” and “I’ll
Beside You”.
For the reception in the
munity Hall, ’
bride’® mother
guests wearing a navy blue gown
with navy and pink accessories
and a corsage of pink carnations.
She was assisted by Mrs. Elder,
of Owen Sound, sister of the
groom, who wore a mauve and
grey suit, mauve flowered hat
and a corsage of yellow gladioli.
For their wedding trip to
Vancouver, B.C., the bride
changed to a navy and white
dress and hat with red accessor
ies and beige top coat with cor
sage • of red roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Cann will make
their home in Red Deer. Alta.
The bride is a member of the
Bank of Montreal staff and the
groom
A.F.
Voice
"The
Walk
Com-
Crediton, the
received the
is a member of the R.C.
Gertrude Rafz and
Atmore, Parkhill,
York where they
Miss
Thelma
to New the Easter holidays.
Legion Dress
A. J. BIERLING
President
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
MONSTER •
Mr. W. J.
weekend in
mother, Mrs. Mary O’Brien.
Gloria
spent the
Parkinson.
Mr. and
family, of
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Squire.
Mr.' and Mrs.
apd family were
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil visit
ed on Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Leslie, of Granton.
Misses Mary and
O’Neil, of Denfield,
during last week with
ion Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Elimville, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Parsons, of Hensall, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley,
Jr., on Sunday. Mr. Cooper and
Mr. Morley celebrated birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Neeb, of
Granton, visited recently with
Mi. and Mrs. Laverne Morley.
Miss Pat Richards of Ethel,
spent last week with her sister,
Mrs. Roy Hodgson. On Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Richards visited
the Hodgsons and Pat
to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Parkhill, visited with
Mrs. E. Ferguson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ~ '
tliew and Claas,
Sunday guests
Mrs. Broeze.
Mr. and Mrs.
Kirkton spent
with Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien.
Mr .and Mrs. Robert Sherwill,
Lynn, Paul and Linda Lee, of
London, were Friday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley,
Sr.
Mr, and Mrs. Carm I-Iarmes,
of Fullarton, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Clarke, of Russelldale,
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Parkinson.
Margaret Brock, Zion, visited
during last week with Mrs. Milne
Pullen.
Hardie, of Devizes,
weekend with Donna
Mrs. Frank Huff and
St. Marys, were Suu-
J. Finkbeiner
at Brussels on 10 sum. to 5 p,.m.
ft
Marjorie
holidayed
Miss Mar-
Cooper, of
returned
Hord, of
Mr. and
F. Oswald, Mat-
of Exeter, were’
with Mr. and
Lome
Friday
Allen, of
evening
Sponsored by Ladies* Auxiliary
to South Huron Hospital
Adult and children’s cloth
ing, house furnishings, books,
jewelry, etc., may be left at
the hall on Friday, April 30.
The help of Auxiliary mem
bers will be welcome on Satur
day.
Miss
flew
spent
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
April 30 and May 1
“FORT TI”
(Technicolor)
★ George Montgomery
★ Jean Vobs
Thrill follow^ thrill as Roger's
Rangers storm the fort.
“THREE STOOGES” COMEDY
CARTOON ADDITIONAL
SHORT
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
May 4 and 5
“FOREVER FEMALE”
★ Ginger Rogers .
★ William Holden
★ Fan! Douglas
A romantic comedy that takes
you behind the scenes on glitter
ing glamorous Broadway . . .
PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL
TWO COMPLETE SHOWS
Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings
at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.
Roller Skating
Exeter Arena
Starting Friday, April 30
Skating Nights at the Arena Will Be Monday,
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of Each Week
ADULTS 350
Roller Skates Rented
STUDENTS 250 CHILDREN 150
Adult Sizes Only
15^ per night
•s
See Our Giant
Panoramic Screen
To keep abreast of the fast changing’ trend in presenting motion
pictures, we have installed the latest sound and screen developments, know
ing we arc bringing to our patrons the finest presentation of the top films
of our industry.
Lyric Theatre - Exeter