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PEIARAVE FESTIVAL
EVIARAVE---LThe, executive of
the Beigrave Schaal Vail, the Ael-
.gra.Ve. MUsiq VeStIval committee
and the teachers of East Wawa-
nOsh and Morris held t iiiteeting in
the • community ' .centre on.
ge grave es Va a e• .C1
able to ail concerned, and to 'dis-
continue 9QMPeting at the Coder.
ich Music Festival,
Charles Coupes Was eliairman
t this meeting, Future' plans for
the feStiVal, were Alactfased, also
TeeaWater United Church was
the seen of a. pretty wedding pa
Saturday, June 1st, at 4 NIL, Wheh
Rev,Starite,y officiated for the,
double-ring ceremony the MAX-
riage of' Irene Jeannette, daughter
of Mr,. and grg, Carl Pcnningteri'.
of -Teeswater, to° Mr. George Leslie
Ha den Se Of Ur, rid Mrs,
Win04$44 0.40.14cfr04., Wig* OlkYt :ice ft,
1 A.4risic---inem
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Friday trophies .and possible adjudicators. Thomui Hayden of Gorrie,
n Wgo
fOmorroiP
erg6on
The bride wits attired in a white
floor-length gown of nylon tune
Chantilly lace with bouffant Skirt,
featured with wide lace inaertiOn,
edged with trildeseent sequine and
pearls, over white slipper satin anti
bolero jacket with pearl and sequin
Peter Pan collar with Illy .,point
Sleeves, I-Tor finger-tip lace trim-
med illusion veil was held , by a
tiara of irridescent sequins and
pearls, Her cascade briquet was of
American Beauty roses and white
baby mums,
The bride was attended by her
sister, Miss Edith Penningtan, who
wore a, shrimp gown of lace and,
net with sequin trim and jacket of
lace with matching headdress of
shrimp mohair and matching se;
quips, She carried a cascade briquet
of white carnations.-
The groom was attended by his
brother, Mr, Neiman Hayden., of
Sudbury,
After the ceremony a reception
was held at the 'Hartley House,
Walkerton. The bride's mother re-
ceived the guests wearing a navy
4 dresS With white accessories and
' a corsage of pink carnations. She
was assisted by the groom's
mother, wearing a navy printed
dress with a corsage of pink and
white carnations. it
Lee Vance, president of District 12 Ontario Pharmacists' Association,
pictured at the annual meeting of the district, held in Winghem, on:
Wednesday, Seated is Ross Do Long, newly elected vice-president.
—Advance-Times photo
For a trip to Northern Ontario
the briqe wore a navy satin crepe
dress with pink and white acces-
sories.
Upon their return they will re-
title on the groom's farm near
Gorrie.
1st PRIZES ,
Ford 1Skyliner "Hide-Away" Wrd-
:
top .most exciting hew car on earth!
Mt the snug protection of a hardtop
plus the sun-loving fun of a convertible.
Another'automotive,first from Ford.
'ENTER THIS SENSA
There's bottling to buy! 15 glamor-
ous prizes will be awarded dating
the big. Ford-Monarch "Sales Jant-
boree" June 10th-August, 17th. At
the end of every second week a
winner 'will be' seleited from each
of these •areas: The four Western
Provinces arid Lakeitead area
Ontario-:-Otiebec, Maritimes and
Newfdtindland!
For ten wonderful weeks we're'holding
a big "Sales Jamboree". At the end of
every second 'week we'll be, awarding
three fabilloussprizcs—a FOrd Skyliner
"Hide-Away"' Hardtop,,, a Monarch
Lucerne Convertible and a Ford Sun-
liner Convertible! jtiSt think of it,
there are 15 glamorous new cars wait-
TIONAL CONTEST!
ing to be.won—and you could, be a
winner! Get the full details from your ,
Ford-Monarch dealer.
The glamorous Skyliner is a mile- 1
stone in automotive design---the top
car in the Ford line—but every Ford I. model from Thunderbird to Station, I
Wagon and from'Custom to Patriane
500 is just as outstanding in its field, j
Monarch too, is the success ear in its
. field, Fired with the•spirit of the future,
the all-new Monarch is 'way up in site
and, with its imaginative styling, is the •
surprise car of the year.
If you want to own the 'leaders
in.performance,and preference . „.in
style and stamina ... in sheer 4lamonr
and newness ,,go Ford or Monarch! •
1
0.100 0 2nd PRIZES'
Nionatch Lucerne Converlible+-fired.
with the spirit of theiuture. Surprise
ear of the yeitt—succest,car in.its field!
NPOR'' 3rd PRIZES ,•
Ford Sunllner ConValfible—`
this sculPturcd-in-Stecl beauty is long, ,
low,and loaded with GO!
tors M1
Ford Trucks
et the greatest deals in town during the FORD-MONARCH SALES JAMBOREE!'"'
Ford and Monarch
Telephone 237 A. 1.•
,es.s.000Norms.s. •••••x:soR:toxi,,,,.
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1. All entries must be submitted on official Jamboree" entry forms,
2. "Shies Jamboree" entry forms are oh- •
tamable only fruit YOU!. local Fotd-
Monarch Dealer,
3. Cemplete this staternent,in SO words or,
less: "1 would like to own and dnvesthe'
ribw kind of Ford becatise-----t—"
4. To be eligible, your "Sales Jamboree"
entry must be signed by your Ford-
Monarch Dealer or one of his salesmen.
N 5, Entries must be deposited in the official
"Sales Jamboree" contest entry 'box at,
your Fercl-Monarch Dealer's:
6. Any person resident in Canada and pos-
sessing a current driver's license is eli-
gible, with the exception of ernployees
of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, its. dealers, its advertising ,
'. agencies and their families.
See your ' \'
FORD-MONARCH
,DEALER
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urday, May 25th, at 2 Ran. The
bride is the daughter of Mr, ,and
Mrs. David Donaldson, Culrbss
and the groom a son of Mr. and
Mrs, John Burchill, Cuirass.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. F. Starkey, Mr, Bruce Mc-
Tavish was organist and Mr. Don-
ald Fortune, soloist.
Given in inarriate by her father,
the bride wore a floor-length gown
of Swiss embroidered nylon tulle
and net over duchess satin lash;
ioned with softly molded 'bodice,
nylon. tulle yoke and lily-point
sleeves, full bouffant skirt
tulle and net over satin, Her head-
dress was of pleated nylon net
trimmed with irrideseent . sequins,
:aridna,-' 'Genoa nylon' net. She Car-
ried:' a cascade of red roses - and
white Mums.
Miss Dorothy Donaldson was' her
'Sister's' maid of honour, wearing
a floor-length gown of turquoise
net • over taffeta with matching
headdress, and she carried a nose
gay of pink carnations.
Little Joyce JarVis, Teeswater,
Was flower ,girl, and wore a floor-
length gbwn of yellow organdy,
carrying a basket of assorted
flowers, Master James Donaldson,
'brother .of the bride was ring-
bearer.' Kenneth IVIcKague of
Wingham, was best man, while
the ushers were Andrew McKague
afi'yWth.inghttin and David Wharton, t.
'or a reception in the • church
parlours the kride's mother re-
Caved in a lavender, satin brocad-
ed, dress. with, White 'accessories
and a corsage of yellow roses, She
BENRAVE
Mr. and. Mrs, Wilbert teyers and
/Vitas June Boyers Of Royal Oak,
Mich., visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs,' Carl Procter.
Mr, and. Mrs, James Lament
and Dale and Mr'. and Mrs. Alai
Dunbar and 'Kathy, visited in Sar-
nia on `Sunday.
Armstrong, Rote, and Kenneth at
Thorndale, °
Mrs. Win, VanCainp was able to
return to her home- after having
an Operation in Victoria' Hospital,
Lcincion, two weeks ego.
Mr, and Mrs, James Lamont
were 'guests at the Milking - At,-
lass wedding in the Blyth United
Chitch on Saturday.
Ivies, Laura Johnston 'was a guest
and (Toro Johnston acted as
ring-bearer at the Johnston-Kurnm
Wedding in Grace Luthririn
Church, Mitchell on Satiirday,
Mr, and Mrs. C. Ci, McCrea abrl
Mrs, Clarence Hanna attended •the
baptisinal service at the home of
Mr. and Mit, Ray Hanna, Auburn,
when Rev. W. 'Taylor bathed their
sons Norman and Raymond Hanna.
Brantford, Eganville, Kitchener,
London, Toronto and Wingham.
For their wedding trip to Ni-
agara and points in the United
States the bride wore navy and
white corded silk 'With • white
accessories and a .corsage of red
roses, Mr., and Mrs, Johnston
will reside at Wingham,
One of New Brunswick's natural
oddities, Fundy's "Flowed Pots",
grotesque and towering sandstone
• formations which have been carved
out of the sandstone cliffs by the
tides, are possibly the most photo-
graphed of this province's natural.
wonders, 4.
Mm, Laura - Johnston and
George are' speikding this week
with Mr. and Mrs, George John-
ston Wingliata.
. Mr, and Mit-Harry Coll visited
on Sunday evening with Mr, and
Mrd, JaMe8 Dobaleson and family
at Teeswater.
The Bolgravc Young People's
Union were guests at the M'ussels
Y.R.U. at a fireside service oil
Sunday evening.
Mr, and Mr, A. 0, Reid, of Tees.
In your )4st loving tAhute, youwall want a •
service of quiet dignity to remain forever with
you as a cherished memory. This quality it
Our primary conceit"
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Patrick St. Winghain 'Phones- 106, • .111*.-
Wed. - Thum, June 5 -4
"Night of The Hunter" •
(Adult).
Robert Mitchum,
Shelley Winters
psi.- June 7 7 II
"OUR MISS BROOKS"'
EVE ,ARDEN 'Outs
"The Lone Ranger'
Clayton Moore,
Jay Silverlteels.
" Mon, - Tues. June 13:- 11
`While The City Sleeps!
(Admit)
Dan. Andrews, Rhonda' Fiernizuf
Wed, - Thur. June n 13
"Gentlemen Prefer,'
Blondes"
starring
Marilyn Munroe
NO. 9 HIGHWAY
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Couple Wed in
Teeswatet Church
Johnston-Kumm
Vows 'at Mitchell
Teeswater United Church , was Grace Lutheran- Church, Mitchell,
beautifully decorated with candel- was _the scene of a lovely early
abra, fern and standards of„ spring summer wedding at two o'clock
flowers for the wedding of Grace Saturday afternoon when Beverley
Anne Donaldson to Mr. Currie Anne Ktimm, daughter of Mr. and
J3urchill, both of London, on Sat- Mrs. Leo Kuinm, of Mitchell, be-
came the bride of Robert E,
Johnston, Son of Mr.' and Mrs,
George C, Johnston; of Wingham.
The.' double ring ceremony was
performed' by Rev. Woolfle, min-
ister of the church and Mrs. E
Gelck was at the organ, Soloist
was Miss Carolyn Eisler of
Mitchell.
Given in marriage by her uncle.
Mr. Nelson Haehnal, of Stratford,
the bride was attired in a dress
of Chantilly lace over satin trim-
med with irrideseent sequins and
falling into a. graceful train. Her
veil of embroidered nylon net
enhaneed with satin applique, fell
from. a headdress of irrideacent
sequins, She .carried • a cascade
bouquet of red roses. -
Miss :Evelyn Kumm, cousin of
the bride, was the biliclesmaid,
wearing 'a dress of shrimp nylon
net over taffeta with matching
headdress. She carried blue carn-
ations, Deborah"Grose, of Wing-
bum, was the pretty flower girl,
dressed in bine nylon with flower
headdress and -matching accessor-
ies, She carried a nosegay of
pink rosebuds. The ring bearer
was George Johnston, of Beigrave,
nephew of the groom.
Mr, Leo Kurnm, brother of the
bride., was the groomsman and the
ushers were Mr. A. Kul-nix), of Lon-
don and Mr. A. Renzetti of Lon-
don.
Following the ceremony a Tecep-
tion was held in thp basement of
the church, where the bride's
mother, received in a navy blue
crepe ensemble with navy acces-
sories. The groom's mother chose
powder blue lace with matching
was assisted by the groom's mother laccessories and both, wore, cor-
in nile green brocaded taffeta with sages of red reses. Guests were
pink accessories and a corsage of present from Mitchell, Stratford,
pink carnations.
For a trip, to Niagara Valls,
Buffalo and other ' points in the
U.S.A.. the bride donned a grey
tweed. fitted suit, blue ,accessories
and a corsage of red rosest
They will reside in London.
Out of town guests atteecled
from London, Detroit, Exeter,
Ohio, Blyth, Whigham, 'Windsor
and IVIolesworth.
Mrs, Frank Collar and Marilyn,
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Arn-
old Alton and June of Ashfield,
Mr. and Mrs,.,Ralph McCrea and
Mr, and Mrs. James R. Coultes, Mrs. Thomas Smith visited on
Merle and Audrey visited on Sat- I Sunday with Rev. and Mts. Charles
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Cox at Milibtadt and attended
church service at %V'ellesleV United
Church, where Rev.. COx is mini-
ster.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Matheson of
Yorkton, Sash., 'visited on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler and family.
'„ Ko„,,y. were ....r,r,tod. with art& Mrs, _OM heeler, :'n11 Oar 11 with. M water,M
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