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CANADIAN BEAUTY with Oven
AMCO HEAVY DUTY, 220 volt ... $84.50
Choice of HOTPLATES
IVORY ENAMEL, large and small plates ....$8.45
BLUE GRANITE, 2 large plates $8.95.
IVORY ENAMEL, 2 small plates $5.95
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The beautiful new
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scientific triumph!
New, fast, simple filling mechanism. New ink-level. win-
doss. New "Aero-
metric" control pre-
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Sets 121,50 and $26.50
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Here's To a Safe
And Sane Holiday
Vacationists can do much to assure
themselves accident-free and disease-
free holidays this summer. the Health
League of Canada states in its annual
vacation-time message to citizens of
the Dominion and tourists from the
United States.
The Health League lists as impor-
tant reminders, the following "safe
and sane" vacation hints,
If you are a non-swimmer avoid!
deep water and stay out of a canoe!
No one should go in the water im-
mediately after eating!
Learn about artificial respiration,
you may save somebody's life.
Make sure your vacation milk sup-
ply is pastuerized, if the commercial!
product is not available, pasteurize it
yourself! Home pasteurization infor-
mation may be obtained from the
Health League of Canada, 111 Avenue
Road. Toronto, Ontario.
Be sure your water supply is pure!
Take the sun in easy doses, sunburn
is a real burn!
Learn what poison ivy looks like,
then avoid it! •
Avoid over exertion. particularly if
you are unaccustomed to strenuous
exercise!
In hot weather use more salt in
your diet!
Take precautions against possible
food supply contamination by flies
and rodents.
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FOR SALE—Giant 8 ,Cockshutt mo-
wers, 1 power mower, also hayload-
ers expected soon. See the 10 ft.
self propelled Combine now on dis-
play. For everything in farm mach-
inery, see John Bumstead & Son,
Victoria St., Wingham.
LIVESTOCK FEEDING 01 L—
Guaranteed Potency, 1200 units
vitamin "A" & 200 units vitamin D3
(poultry) in each Gram. New low
price $3.75 per gallon, with your
own container, $3.60. Kerr's Drug
Store, Wingham, Ontario.
NOTICE—The Gorrie Welding Shop
will be closed during July and Aug-
ust, Geo. Brown, Prop.
PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOP
specializes in all types of Perman-
ents, Machine, Machineless and
Cold, also Shampooing, Finger Wav-
ing and Ogilvie. Sisters Scalp Treat-
ments. 'Phone 33 for appointment.
PERSONAL—Skinny Men, Women,
Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for
double results; new, healthy flesh,
new vigor, New "get acquainted"
size only 60c. All druggists.
PROTESTANT TEACHERS want-
ed, by the Turnberry School Area
Board. Please state qualifications,
if any and salary expected. Applica-
tions to 'he in by July 1st. Alex
Corrigan. Sec.-Treas.
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS—
All makes, Parts, Belts, Needles,
Machines Electri fied. Have your
treadle machine converted into a
portable electric. Apply Stainton
Hardware...
STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOW-
room, is how your ear will look if
you give,it a dry-clean with "TAR-N OFF".aimjile, easy, to use, 16 oz.
tin 60c; 86 oz, tin, $1.00. Merkley
Motors, I4ank Caskinette, Bert
Armstrong, Ed, Nash,
STARTED CHICKS, 2 WEEK-OLD
Non-sexed Barred Rocks, Light
Sussex X New Hampshires, White
Rocks, 21.95; New Hampshires
21.45; Light Sussex 22.95, Assorted
Heavies 20.45; Pullets; Barred
Rocks, Light Sussex X, New Hamp-
shires 30.95, White Rocks, Light
Sussex 32.95, Assorted Heavies,
29.95, Cockerels: Barred Rocks,
Light Sussex X New Hampshires,
New Hampshires, Light Sussex
20.95, White Rocks, 22.95; Assorted
Heavies 20.75, Three week-old add
5c per Chick. Also other Breeds.
Day olds, 12 pure Breeds and 13
Cross Breeds, Non-Sexed, Pullets
and Heavy Cockerels. Prompt Del-
ivery, Turkey Poults. Older Pullets
eight weeks to laying. Tweddle
Chick Hatcheries Limited. Fergus,
Ontario,
WANTED Girl's Bicycle in good
condition. Phone 610W12.
WANTED—Practical Nurse for con-
valescent lady, must be able to ad-
minsiter hypodermic. Apply Box
M.R.
Huron County .Public
Health Unit
Applications will be received by the
undersigned for the position of an ex-
perienced Stenographer at a salary of
$1800.00 p@i• year. Duties to commence
July 4th. A personal interview will be
necessary.
N. W. Miller,
Clerk, County of Huron.
Goderich, Ontario.
Notice To Contractors
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Morris for the contract
of digging and repairing, laying tile
and backfilling the Turvey and Mc-
Donald drains, Work to be done un-
der the supervision of the Engineer in
charge. Tenders must be in by 3 p.m.,
July 4th. 1949. Plans and specifica-
tions may be seen at the Clerk's Of-
fice. Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Geo. C. Martin,
R. R. 4, Brussels.
Tenders will be received until July
1st., for the painting of No. 3 interior
and exterior; and No. 5 interior; also
for shingling No. 3 and one side of
No. 2 in Turnberry School Area.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. For further information
contact Mr, A. D. Smith (chairman).
Alex Corrigan,
Sec.-Treas.
AUCTION SALE
. OF
CHURCH PROPERTY
Known as Ebenezer United Church,
2% miles South of
BLUEVALE
On the 2nd. Concession of Morris
Twp., at 2 p.m., D. S. T., on
SATURDAY, JULY 2nd., 1949
Brick Veneer Church, 26'x47' con-
taining 25 pine pews, closed Shed, 66'
x50', Small Woodshed, Settee and 2
Chairs, Quantity of Linoleum, Organ,
Table, Pulpit, Cupboard, Stove and
Pipes, 3 Double Lamps (Gasoline);
2 Linen Tablecloths, 3 Tables 12'x13',
14 Chairs, Bookcase, Railing.
Terms - Cash
M, Mathers, Sec.-Treas Trustee Board
Wellington Henderson, Auctioneer,
Lucknow,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Fanny Longley, late of
the Village of Gorrie, in the County
of Huron, Spinster, who died on or
about the twenty-fourth day of April,
A.D., 1949, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the sixteenth
day of July, A.D., 1949, full particul-
ars of their claims in writing. Immed-
iately after the said sixteenth day of
July the assets of the said testatrix
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to
claims which the executor shall then
have notice.
DATED this twenty-third day of
June, A.D., 1949.
CRAWFORD &HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the executor.
BIRTHS
BEGG—At St, Joseph's Hospital,
Guelph, on Friday, June 24th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Begg, (nee
Edna Jenkins) a son—Yanon
CARTER—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 21st, to
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Carter, R.R. 5,
Wingham, a son.
DeVRIES—In Wingham General
Hospital on Saturday, June 25th, to
Capt. and Mrs. H. dcVries, a son,
David Henry.
DOBSON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, June 24th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson, R. R. 1,
Formosa, a son.
EADIE—In Wingham General Hos-
pital on Tuesday, June 21, to Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Eadie, R. R. 3,
Haslyrood, a son.
MARTIN—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 28th, to
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Martin, R.
R. 3, Lucknow, a daughter.
RITCHIE—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, June 26th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ritchie, R. R.
3, Wingham, a son.
WILLIAMS—In Victoria Hospital.
London, on Wednesday. June 22,
to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Williams,
of London, nee Irene Robinson, a
daughter, Lynne Margaret.
WEDDINGS
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-Tkrn of WILLIAM ANTHONY
MINES, late of the Village of Wrox-
eter, in time County of Huron, Retired
her will reside ill Wingham,
Guests attended front Toronto, Han-
over and Lucknow.
Marshall . Cook
The Westfield United Church was
SPECIAL!
SALT WATER
TAFFY
lb. box 49c
SHERBONDY 'S
COFFEE SHOP
Next to Lyceum Theatre
a French crepe gown with panama
straw hat and navy accessories. Her
corsage was of Talisman roses. Mrs.
Barrett, mother of the groom, chose a
navy sheer ensemble with navy milan
straw hat and white accessories and.
a corsage of red roses.
For a 'wedding trip to New York-.
State, the bride donned a blue and
.white polka dot dress with gathered
full skirt with navy and white acces-
sories. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett will re-
side in Milton.
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMr,9
Wednesday, June 29, 1949
IWO
I Farmer, deceased,
TAKE NOTICE that creditors and
others having claims against the estate
01 the said William Anthony Mines,
deceased, are required to file ,their
claims duly verified with the under-
signed on or before the sixteenth day
of July, A,D., 1949, and that after the
said date the Executors will. distribute
the estate having regard only to t he
claims of which they shall then have
notice.
DATED this twenty-seventh day of
June, A,D., 1949,
A. H. MacTavish,
Teeswater, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Administrator,
gliummitinimituomnimilmour The bride, given in marriage by her
14 Plastic Wall Tile
! father, was charming in a floor length
0 dress of white slipper satin with fitted
0- bodice and net yoke, with an mu-
ll For skirt ending in a train t r i m-
-12 Kitchen and Bathroom ; med with Italian lace and pearls. She
• • wore a veil with train of French Illus-_
ion and beaded tiara of pearls and
rhinestones and carried a cascade of
red roses. Her only ornament was a
M string of pearls, the gift of the groom?
Mrs, S. J. Walker of Wingham, cousin
wearing a floor length
of the bride, was matrong oownf ofhovnooalcir, h
taffeta with fitted bodice, full skirt
and puff sleeves. She also wore a
white tiara, lace gloves and carried a
bouquet of peach roses, Miss Lorna
Buchanan also a cousin of the bride,
and Miss Jean Renton, niece of the
groom, were bridesmaids, gowned in
yellow taffeta and pale green taffeta,
'designed along similiar lines as that
of the matron of honour. They wore
matching braided head bands and lace
gloves, and carried bouquets of yellow
roses,
The groomsman was George Crowe,
of Toronto, and the ushers were Jack
Cook, brother of the bride and Edward
Bailey of Wingham.
Following the ceremony the recep-
tion was held at the home of the brid-
e's parents, where Mrs. Cook received
in a waltz blue crepe dress with navy
and white accessories, .her corsage
was pink carnations. She was assisted
by Mrs. Marshall, mother of the
groom, in a black and white check jer-
FOR SALE—Renfrew Cook Stove,
with warming closet and reservoir,
Harvey Taylor. Minnie St., Phone
446J.
FOR SALE—Two screen doors. Call
308R, Wingham.
FOR SALE-1 two-year-old heifer,
T.B. tested. Phone 703J1, Thos. C.
Dunkin, Glenaunan.
FOR SALE-10 acres of hay, Alfalfa
and Timothy. Mitch Haven Poul-
try Farm, Wroxeter,
FOR SALE—Complete demonstrator
set of waterless .Aluminum Cook-
ware. Excellent shape, Reasonable.
Phone 519.
FOR SALE-10 young pigs. Apply
Harry Bateman, Phone 737W3.
FOR SALE—Extra good 40x60 barn
with extra material, 1 low steel tire
farm wagon with flat rack, 1 mower
in good condition. Apply Hugh
Rion, Belgrave.
FOR SALE—Beatty Hay Fork, swing
car 160 ft, hay fork rope, trip rope
and 2 pulleys. J, W. Leggatt, Phone
747W2.
FOR SALE-1949 Meteor Sedan, in
new car condition. Phone 92, Wing-
ham.
FOR SALE-6 roomed frame house,
ideal location. All conveniences, in
gs.sal condition, large lot,reasonable
price. Apply Elmer Put Ion, Frances
St.
FOR SALE-12 weanling pigs, jas,
H. Currie, Phone 719W3.
FOR SALE-4 burner "New Perfec-
tion Coal Oil Stove with high shelf
and 2 burner oven in good condition.
Lloyd Hingston, Phone 258J.
FOR SALE—Best cash offer for 1930
Pontiac . Must sell this week. Phone
411.
FOR SALE—Kitchen stove, suitable
for wood. Reasonable, 9 piece dining
room suite in good condition. Phone
413W.
FOR SALE-1937 Dodge Sedan, 5
good tires, low mileage and priced
reasonably. Phone Wroxeter 11r14.
FOR SALE-12 Yorkshire Chunks,
10 weeks old. Apply A. R. Sacre,
R. R. 5, Brussels.
FOR SALE—Massey-Harris Binder,
nearly new. Apply Thos. Shearer,
Wroxeter.
FOR SALE—The following new
Cockshutt machinery, two hayload-
ers, two 8A mowers, two rubber
tired wagons, two No. 30 Tractors,
four narrow bottom tractor ploughs.
Also the following used machinery,
A. C. Tractor, M.H., Mower, Cock-
shutt tractor plough 1 H,C., ensilage
cutter, M. H. disc plough. J. Bum-
stead & Son, Wingham.
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Notice To Contractors
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Morris for the contract
of cleaning and repairing the McCall
Drain. Work to be done under the
accepted.
Geo. C. Martin,
R. R. 4, Brussels.
Tenders For Wiring
Tenders will be received until July
1st., for the wiring of No. 2 and No.
9 schools in Turnberry School Area.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
Tenders For Painting
and Shingling
Paint your rooniso
Use them the same
day. One coat of
‘,‘Fresconette"
covers wallpaper,
plaster and lcalso-
mine with a wash-
able satin Punish.
Howard Mahan
sey with' white accessories and cor-
sage of pink carnations.
For travelling the bride chose a
paddy green crepe dress with navy
coat and accessories. On their return
front Manitoulin and other points, Mr,
and Mrs. Marshall will reside in
Wingham. Guests were present from
Belgrave, Blyth, Orillia, Auburn, Tor-
onto, Ballagh and Wingham,
Bennett - Merkley
A pretty wedding took place on
Wednesday, afternoon, June 15th, at
the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Merkley, Wroxeter,
when their daughter, Pauline Victoria,
became the bride of Mr. Ronald Rae
Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Bennett, Walton. Rev. R. G. Hazel-
wood performed the ceremony and
was assisted by the Rev. U. E. Cron-
hielin of Wroxeter. The cermony took
place on the lawn where a beautifully
arranged arch of evergreens and peon-
ies with ribbons and bells cascading
down each side, was the settingfor the
marriage of this popular young couple.
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, was tastefully gowned
in brocaded petit point satin, floor-
length with a headdress crown effect,
and finger-tip veil. Her flowers were
red roses.
Miss Shirley Bennett, sister of the
groom, was smartly gowned in pale
pink brocaded satin, sweetheart head-
dress with mittens to match her gown
and carried a cascade of pink roses.
Mr. Harley Merkley of Wroxeter,
brother of the bride, was best man,
and Ernie Merkley of Wingham, es-
corted the guests from the house to
the lawn. Little Sharon !Merkley, sister
of the bride, made a charming flower
girl in pale gieen organdy and carried
a nosegay of pink roses. The groom's
gift to the bride was a silver tea ser-
vice, to the bridesmaid, a compact,
to the flower girl a locket and to the
best man a lighter.
A reception was held at the home
following the ceremony when the
bride's mother received in a steel grey
ensemble with navy blue accessories
and a corsage of red roses, The
groom's mother chose a pink printed
mesh dress with grey accessories and
with red and white carnations.
Those serving lunch were Doreen
Long and Madelene Ryan of Brussels
and Barbara Templeman of Wing-
ham. Their gifts were cups and sauc-
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett left on a trip
to Northern Ontario and on their re-
turn will reside hi Walton. Guests
were present front London, Seaforth,
Brussels, Wingham, Belmore, Van-
couver and. Wroxeter,
Bremner - Shaw
Rose peonies, syringa and ferns
formed a lovely setting in Knox Pres-
byterian Church, Bluevale, on Satur-
day, June 25th, at 2.30 o'clock, for the
marriage of Francis Mary, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw of Blue-
vale and Mr. William Clare Bremner,
son of Mr. amid Mrs, James Bremner of
Ethel. Rev. Leland C. Jorgensen per-
formed the double ring ceremony.
The bride was charming in a gown
of white duchess satin with train, lace
sleeves and deep yoke buttoned from
the neck. She wore a veil of embroider-
ed silk net and carried deep red roses.
Her bridesmaids were her twin sister.
Miss Nora Shaw, dressed in lime green
taffeta silk with full skirt 4.orming a
train, a headdress of the same shade
and material and carried pink roses
and Miss Mary Lou McFarlane of
Brussels, wearing orchid taffeta in
similar style with matching headdress,
and carried yellow roses. Dorothy
Shaw, cousin of the bride made a win-
some flower girl wearing a pale yellow
taffeta dress with a headdress of flow-
ers. She carried a dainty basket of
pansies. Mr. Barry Bremner of Ethel,
was best man for his brother.
The wedding ,music was played by
Mrs. :Leland C, Jorgensen and during
the signing of the register, Mr, Bob
Cunningham sang "Because." The
ushers were Mr. Charley Shaw, broth-
er of the bride and Mr, Delmer Dils-
worth. cousin of the groom.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the home of the bride's
parents, when about thirty geusts
Barrett - Forbes
Peonies in summer pastel shades
arranged with green fern banked the
altaf• of St. James (Westminster)
Anglican Church, London, on Wed-
nesday, June 22nd., for the wedding
of Mary. 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Forbes of London, formerly
of Wingham, to Charles 'Victor Bar-
rett, son of ‘fr. and Mrs. E. E. Bar-
rett, London. Rev. H. E. Merrifield
officiated and George Chubb presided
at the organ. The soloist, Bill Mc-
Rae sang "The Lord's Prayer" and
"Because." •
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was lovely in a gown of
white slipper satin with scalloped
neckline enhancing - the fitted bodice.
The gathered skirt fell in graceful
fullness. Her veil of French illusion,
extending to a train,, was held with a
white satin cap with scalloped edge.
Sloe carried a, white prayer book from
which fell streamers of pink roses and
stephanotis,.
Miss Helen Ann Forbes, was her
sister's only attendant, wearing an
orchid taffeta gown styled like the
bride's with a wide brimmed biscuit
picture hat trimmed with veiling and
'purple flowers. She carried a colon-
ial bouquet of mauve sweet peas and
yellow rosebuds,
Harold Fletcher was groomsman,
and the ushers were Peter Neely and
Richard Hartley.
Receiving the guests at Llyn Lodge
after the ceremony, Mrs. Forbes wore
FOR SALE—Sewing Machines, Sin-
ger, Electric portable treadles, new
and used, guaranteed motors. Re-
' pairs and button hole attachments.
Write your Singer Service Rep.,
Box 473, Wingham.
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supervision of the Engineer in charge. Templeman - Bennett Tenders must be in by 2.30 p.m., July
4th, 1949. Plans and specifications Walker - Bennett
may be seen at the Clerk's office. Beautiful summer flowers before the
Lowest or any tenders not necessarily altar of Wingham United Church was
the attractive setting on Saturday at the scene of a lovely double ring cere-
high noon for the double wedding o f mony on Saturday, June 25th, at 2.30
the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Carl p.m., when Violet Gwendolyn, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Bennett of Wingham, when Mabel
Margaret, older daughter, became the Cook, was united in marriage with
bride of Freddie A. Templeman, son Bruce Isaacs Marshall, son of Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Templeman Melvin Marshall and the late Mr.
'of Wingliam, and Iona Dorothy IGert- Marshall of Orillia,
rude, became the bride of Allen F. Pink and white peonies ,and roses
accepted. Plans and Specifications Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. and ferns were arranged as a back-
FOR SALE-30 cord of 12" dry may be seen at Bluevale Post Office. Walker, Wingham. Rev. W. A. Bee- ground for the ceremony at which
FOR SALE—Coleman Oil Heater, Sec.-Treas. Elaine Walsh presided at the organ
Mrs. Emerson Rodger, who sang, Vilood Range, with reservoir and
IN MEMORIAM
wearing heavenly blue crepe with BI NETT—In loving memory of our dear mother, Bertha Elizabeth Ben- black and pink accessories and a cor-
nett, who passed away, July 2lids sage of Better Time roses, Assisting,
1948, Mrs. F. Templeman chose light brown
"Loving and kind in all her ways, crepe, white accessories and a corsage
of yellow roses and Mrs. E. Walker
was dressed in pink with black acces-
sories and yellow roses.
Fora. wedding trip to points East,
Mabel donned a navy gabardine suit
with navy and white accessories and
-a corsage of red roses.
Irma ch`ose grey gabardine with
black and pink accessories. ; any way during her recent illness in On their return ilTr, and Mrs. Tent- Wingham General Hospital. , „. Oman and Mr, and Mrs, A, F, Wal-
Upright and just to the end of her
days,
Sincere and true in her heart and mind,
Beautiful memories she left behind."
--Sadly missed by her family. •
Mrs, Andrew Kirk wishes to thank
all who so kindly remembered her in
CARD OF THANKS
sk.ameo*i
wood. Phone 20r11, Wroxeter. Alex Corrigan, Rev. A. G. Hewitt officiated. Miss
practically new, McClary Cook and and also accompanied the soloist,
waterfront. Apply Eleanore McLean. "I'll walk beside you and "Because."
croft officiated with. Mrs. W. W. Cur-
rie at the organ playing traditional
wedding music.
Mrs. A. 3. Lockridge. soloist, sang
"The Lord's Prayer" and "Because."
The lovely brides given in marriage
;by their father and uncle, Mr. Wilbert
'Procter of Brussels, respectively, were
'gowned alike in white slipper satin
with nylon yoke with bertha fold and
long pointed sleeves. A double bertha
fold at the hipline ended in a butterfly
!bustle. Each carried a shower of red
roses.
The maids of honour, Norma Rit-
chic( and Pat Wild, both of Wingham,
(wore taffeta gowns of mauve and tur-
quoise respectively, fashioned similarly
with bertha fold forming sleeves. The
:skirts were full and gathered with
bustle effect at back. Long fingerless
!gloves, quaker poke bonnetts and
'bouquets of white gladioli completed
their costumes. Their junior brides-
maids, Gail Cavin of Wingham, and
Linnetta Bennett, younger sister of the
brides, were gowned in yellow taffeta
land carried nosegays.
I Mr. Bill Templeman and Mr. Elmer
,Walker, brothers of the grooms were
!groomsmen and the ushers were Glen
iBennett, brother of the brides and
,Clarence Ohm, both of Wingham, and
Roy Walker of Hanover.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held in the church parlour, when
the brides' mother received her guests
David Crompton
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the during the register. Signing of
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were received by the bride's mother,
wearing a navy and white costume
with white accessories, Mrs. Bremner,
mother of the groom received along
with her wearing a gown of dusty
rose with black accessories, Both lad-
ies wore a corsage of red roses. Four
girl friends of the bride served the
guests, Mrs. Bill Coleman, Miss Doro-
thy Armstrong, Miss Marie Storey and
Miss Isobel Spiers, all of Brussels.
Mr. Jorgensen proposed a toast to
the bride to which the bridegroom
responded. The groom's gift to the
bride was` a silver tea service, to the
bridesmaids, engraved gold compacts
and to the watiresses silver candy dish-
es.
Later in the afternoon the bridal
couple left -for London and other
points, for travelling the bride wore
a yellow dress with white accessories
and a black top coat. On their return
they will live on the groom's farm
at Ethel.
Guests from a distance attending the
wedding included the groom's grand-
mother, Mrs. Ham of Toronto, Mics
Isobel Skinner and Mr. Orville Allen
of London.
4 Pryce - Bannell
A quiet wedding took place at the
Presbyterian Manse, Brantford, on
Saturday, June 18th, when Rev. Dean
Johnson, united in marriage. Miss
Louie Bannell of Salisbury. Eng-
land and A. J. Pryce of London, Ont.,
and formerly of Winghani. They were
attended by Mrs. Albert Horne and
Mr. Fred Horne of Mount Pleasant.
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Ford Tractors
COME IN TO HURON MOTORS,'
YOUR FORD TRACTOR DEALER
FOR —
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PLOUGHS - CULTIVATORS - BUCK-RAKES
REAR-MOUNTED MOWERS
Above Equipment suitable for mounting on
FORD and FORD-FERGUSON TRACTORS
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'Phone 237 A. D. MacWilliam Wingham
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