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By MRS. M. FAiST tured her wrist last week. groom's mother chose dusty rose
A joint meeting of the Zurich, Mr, Freeman Morloek has lace with accessories in white
Dashwood and Crediton '15'SWS.come home from Dorset and and corsage of blue mums. requires at ,,. ,
1 Parliamentary. Report
members *tet on Thursday after -1 went to bed with pneumonia and.' :For travelling in the United
boon at Zurich. is now somewhat improved.States the bride changed to an By W H. A. THOMAS ; week; in .connection with debates
A number of officers from Kit- Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fahrner.ensemble of red and white cor It may be that :by the time this ` en the estimates of the Depart
ener and Stratford were pre• and son of Willowdale holidaying dad cotton with accessories in appears in print the: second ses•I *tent of Northern Affairs and Na
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bent and conducted an .officers; with M. and Mrs. Evarett Fahr• red and corsage of white mums., cion n the twenty fourth :Parka.1 tions;. Resources, and on the le -
training class after which the rtes last week. -~-�--�----A - t ment will be wound up. All eon-, .glslation providing special pay.
Crediton ladies gave a devotional; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey at-I.cerned have been working hard nients to Newfoundland. under Ar
period. The study book was; kl;nlierl the wedding of .a niece innd• Ito complete the work, The *tem• i title 25 of the Confederation
given. by Mrs. M. Tiernan and' Detroit last Saturday. M M� at hat's ai'e anxious to get away{ �geeinent.
Mrs. Carl. Oestricher of Dash -I Miss Clara Oestreicher of De- A double ring :ceremony was I hone. Some from distant parts, The Roads to. Resources pro -
wood. A duet by two Zurich la -i trait spend a few days with Mr. performed on Saturday, July is have.not been home since Eas-I grain, wherein the Federat. Gov -
dies and a social hour was .en- and Mrs. William Oestreieherfby Rev. A. E. Holley at the ter, , ernment :undertakes to make spe-
joyed by all. last week. United, Church manse, Grand' The work of the House has not; eat grants to provinces to assist
Quite a number attended the Bend, when Marion Loreen 'progressed as rapidly' as ex in the construction of access
Mary :Hastings picnic at River.; Woodburn exchanged marriage ! petted. The ,legislation and esti-; roads into the northern areas of
Mrs, Ira Brown view Pk. Exeter last Tuesday. vows with Kenneth Harold Lar-; mates have been carefully taxa the country, .conies under the De -
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Robert- mer of Burketon. The bride is mined• and that takes time. The; Pertinent of Northern Affairs
son and Anne of London visited, the daughter of Mr, and Ati's, i weather is hot and the staff is and National Resources,
with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beaver' Carman Woodburn. Greenway, tired, but most members would I Some opposition members com-
on Saturday. and the groom is the son o.£ 1411. I rather spend some additional,plained that the Minister was. not
Mrs. F. M, Foist and laugh. and Mrs, Harold Larmer of time .here than leave with .any , answering questions as frankly
ter Barbara and friend of Kit Burketon, feeling that the work of Parlia-i and fully, as they thought he
dies in Hamilton
Mrs. lra B r o w n, formerly
Pearl Nicholson, died in Hamil-
ton General Hospital at Hamil-
ton on Saturday evening, July ehener visited with Mrs, Ezra Given in marriage by her fa- meat had been slighted in any, should, The debate developed
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Faist on Friday. , ther, the bride chose a waltz , ti a"• t into a tough partisan hassle cha-
She taught .drool for 40 ears, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Vincent of .length gown of chantilly lace Everyone will admit that much; racterized by much strong Ian.
guage. The working agreement
between parties to speed up the
work was forgotton. Progress
slowed down to a standstill. The
debate continued until time ran
out.
e taught 3Q years in Kartley Detroit spent weekend with her over' taffeta, The bodice was' time is wasted during every ses-
School in London. mother, Mr's. Samuel Lamport. 1 styled with 'three quarter length lion and that it is almost {impel
She was buried in Woodland Mr. and Mrs. H. Bonney of De-; sleeves and. a scalloped neck,' stele to prevent some waste at
cemetery from Millard George trait spent Sunday with Mrs. Jno;line. A back panel of net ruffles time. Democracy is not necessa-
funeral home. Wortley Road on Hirtzel and sons. accented the scalloped bouffant rily efficient. 11 a have to realize
Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark of skirt. A tiara of pearls and se -
length this fact, accept it and make al -
She is survived by her husband Detroit spent weekend with Mr. �eil of he'sild rlliision shoulder
sber+ way riseoften slows for .The and awkward,
Ira and two daughters; tDoro Francis Clark. k
1 toter; a cascade' of American andarouses much impatience in
thy) Mrs. Steve. Dundas, Credi- Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Gaiser and; Beauty roses and stephanotis.: many people,
ton and (Mildred) Mrs. Robert son John of St. Marys visited' She wore the gift of the
Kemp of Stoney Creek; two bro- with his father, Mr. Jonh Geiser'groom,. However, until safe and.more
thers, Alvin of Aneroid, Sask., and Clara on Sunday, a necklace nd ear -rings of efficient substitutes are :found
And Lorne in Detroit. Miss Clarissa Hill of Florida I erystal. j for our present democratic par-
alio has been visitingThe bride was attended by' par-
liamentary processes, we. had
in Detroit bliss Jeanette Steeper and ;;till better practice patience and
Miss
and Mrs. C. Berg of Detroit are,
A�1118s Chambers Visiting this week with Mr. and' Loretta Oliver who wore .iden-;learn to live with our present
Mrs. Herb Fahner and Clarissa; Heal flowered waltz length gowns method. Little support will he
active lit
also spending a few days in Kit-' of blue and white crystal charm i found for short-cuts that :might.
Lir ehener and North Bay, ever taffeta, with picture hats; tend in any way to jeopardize.
Miss Mary Chambers died sud- Mrs. Clarence Fahrner re- and white accessories. They car- the safety devices contained in
denly on Monday noon at theturned home from South Huron ried cascades of blue Barna- fi our traditional procedures. Some
home of her brother, Mr. Ed. ; tions and stephanotis. The flo-; of our methods may he slow, but
Hospital Saturday but the twin i war
Chambers. boys had to stay, Ronald Scott % Melton, wores a white Carlo viand ' they
hglttsare of all i Wed to edrotect the
keyShe is funeralshome at
Exeter rfrom Rayeis home
to cameday and by the d Donald lace dress, white accessories 1 Substantial delays occurred last.
where she will be buried on the wok.and carried a basket of blue car- `
Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. to Mr. Eldon Smith and Mr. and;
'nations and stephanotis, 1 gonia dress with pink aceesso•
Exeter cemetery with Rev. Wit- Mrs. Dalton Finkbeiner of Exe-; •Attending the g r o o m were ries and corsage,
his brother, Allan. Larmer and
liam Parrott, London, off'iciat- ter spent the weekend at Toren -;cousin, Donald Larmer, both of For a wedding trip to the
ing, to with Mr. and Mrs. 14artin i Toronto. Stewart Brown, cousin
Canadian West and the United
She was a member of the' Morloek and Mr. Albert i4lorlock. ? of the bride, was ring bearer, States, the bride donned a blue
United Church here and was a Mr. and Mrs. Art Mitchell and The ushers were Grant I�arme.r, lace dress over taffeta, duster
faithful worker in Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mitchell and brother of the groom and Billie coat, beige accessories and a
and women's organizations. babe visited in Harriston on Sun �roodburn, cousin of the bride, corsage of bronze mums,
Personal items day and little Deppie returned; A reception. was held in the Mr. and. Mrs. Larmer will
home with thein after spending parish hall. Greenway where• the make their home in Peterbo-
Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller of a few weeks with her grandpar- i bride's mother received guests rough.
London spent Sunday with Mr, ents. in a toast shantung and lace Among the best wishes_ ex -
and Mrs. E. Wengel, Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner is a pa-; dress with picture hat, toast ac- tended to the happy couple was
Mr. Richard Hosking of Toron- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital. I cessories and rose corsage, as- a telegram from the bride's
to spent weekend at the home of London. She underwent surgery listed by the groom's mother uncle, Mr. Dawson Woodburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel King. on Tuesday. I who chose a blue brocaded. or- •who is vacationing in England,
F/O Earl Whalen of Winnipeg
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. S. King and Mrs, E. Wha-
len and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Attfield, Mr.
:and Mrs. Lorne Hodge are on a
trip up north.
Mrs. Irvine Finkbeiner frac.;
fa . 3 ;'. , b . , fir: >r q, I
The story in
Zion
By MRS JUD DYKEMAN
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Mr: and Mrs. Harry Hern and
children visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hern, Jarvis.
Mrs. Ross Hern of Detroit was
home for the weekend.
Mrs. Ward Hern, Mrs. Tom ,
iiern and Mrs. Norman Brock en-
joyed a bus trip to Detroit Zoo.
The Kirkton Horticultural Society
chartered the bus for their mem-
bers.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jud. Dykeman were; Mr.
and Mrs, Alex Bates and Leon-
ard of Galt, Mrs. Lloyd Cush-
man, Michael and Steven, Exe-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dyke -
man, Landon, Mr. and. Mrs. 'au1
Dykeman, Crediton, Miss Jane
Dykeman, Clinton. and Mr, Ger-
ald Dearing, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock
and family spent the weekend at
Sault Ste. Marie and Manitoulin
Islands.
Zion Sunday School picnic will
be held this Saturday at 12
o'clock at Seaforth Lions Park.
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Immediately following this ,de,
bake, a. similar row .developed;
over the legislation to provide
for payments to. Newfoundland
as recommended in the McNair
Report. The opposition aecused
the Government ent of bad faltli in
carrying out the Confederation
covenant with Newfoundland,
The Govei'nntent contended
that the opposition charges were
pure nonsense. There.. is no way
of deciding an argument of this'
kind, Usually the longer it goes,
the ,more heat and less light it
develops, The Newfoundland de•
bate ended in a recorded'vote
with the Government members
aagainstlt votingitfor the .bill and the op•
position, members all Ire t 1. n, g
,
Those who may feel that the
back . benchers in Parliament
serve only as "'rubber stamps”
or "yes men" for the Govern.
ment will be pleased to learn of
an incident which serves to dia.
prove any such assumption. The
new Farm Loan Act as first pre-
i,sented to the House provided
that the interest rate should be
t adjusted periodically to the cost
of inoney to the Government, The
farm members saw serious dis•
advantages to such an arrange.
' ment. They protested so enlpha•
; tically and effectively that the
; Government gave in and pro-
- vided for a fixed rate of interest
of five percent.
Th T mes.Advocate, July '23, 1939 Pi .111.
If there is no undue delay in
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