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INTERNittioNAI Desiost
PATTERN
•(,)a W;erittestlaY of last week the
Catholic Women's.League of Sac-
red Heart :Church held, a, very see.
gesSfut euchre and tea in the at,
ternoon, It was tinder the commit
ersbip of 'Mrs, Alfred. Loeitridge
ten d Mrs, Robert sewers with shout
20 tables in play, '
'Pie prizes for high and low
wore won by Mrs. Hugh Mundell,
and Mrs. Ronald Fortoa, A, spot
prize Was Won 'by Mrs, Terry Ne-
thery. The winper of the draw for
the Leawood, blanket was Miss
'Bernadette Stroeder,
lent 'Item and Sell ihem-
goolopcotawavuomitimovoiligotiocisiimpaiiiiiiiiimpoutit
le The Mvanoe-tme,
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'HAPPY
;MOTORING HINTS
gion Home, LuckpOw, 'for the im-
mediate families, The bride's mo-
ther wore a fawn paisley printed
rires.s„ with 1:AW,h40, illack acces-
sories and a, corsage of yeilow'
Mums, The groom's mother was
attired in blue with accessories to
match arid wore a yellow corsage.
Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton will re,
side on his farm near Lucknow
when they return froM a wedding
trip to the States. For travelling
the bride wore a blue dress and
coat.
This Week's• Pattern
• Biki of Milan shuns any flaw,
boyance of design, prefers clothes,
that a.re chic, correct for well
dressed women from every country,,
Here she offers a simple statement,
the distinction of the dress lying
in the clever seaming, shaped to do
the, most for 'your figure. The
deeply rounded neckline is cut in
one with the yoke that extends out
over the shoulders and adds the
width that is so iMpOrtant this sea-
son. Try black pique, shantuog,
linen, novelty cotton, faille or thin
,wools. :From this size chart select
the one size best •for -you.
Size 12 requires 3% yards of 36
inch, material or 2% yaids of 54
inch material for dress. \
TO order'Pattern No. S-201, state
site, send $1.25, For Biki taint
send 25c, For. new Jumbo 144; page
laern'ational Designer P at t e r,n
Book B-0 send $1.25. Address
SPADEA, c/o Norman Hartnell
(Canada) Limited, 214 Main St.-;
Toronto 13, Ontario, Please alloW
two weeks for delivery. ,
-Next week look for an Intorno,- . • tional. Designer Pattei'n by Ronald
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Lolgth from Nape of Neck to Walk'
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UNITED WO MEETS
AT • MULVEY HOME
,1313)LMORE-The Woman's Mis-,
sionary Society .of- the United
Ghtireh held its . meeting - on. Wed-
nesday of last :week tattle home of
Mrs. Harry Mulvey with 17dadieS
and. thiee children present. Mrs.
West .was leader and read some
beautiful verses on "Why I. Be',-
lieve", "0 God of Love, King
OfPea,Ce!'• was sung, followed by
prayer. . . •
:Scripture reading was from• the
books of .Micah and Matthew and
Mrs', W, Jahann gave a-reading.
Mrs. Joe Simmons told the story of
Dr, Mary Bergese, who as the .r03
salt of an accident, was••• paralyzed
from her arms down, but 'through
grit, -faith and 'perseverande dedi-
cated-the rat 'of her life to helping
'leprosy patients. •
• "The roll call was "A Bible "verse
,that has bellied 'Me" Mri, 'John
Harper read the chapter in the
Study book, "The Caribbean• Arda".
Mrs.' F. Doubledee gave a reading
on temperance, "Liquor and Aviit-
Ulm". ' • •'
Mrs, West gate the report of the.
Presbyterial held in Walkerton • and 'closed the meeting with pray
er 'after which the ladles prp 7
soared their gifts, for, a layette,
S*eethearts 'of Soil
Organize for Year.
;',BLIVIORE-The Beimere 47.11'
'held an organilatioria,1 Meet.:
ink of the, garden club on Monday
evening of last week in tliq''cono7
hindity centre with Mrs.:„Walter
RedWiek as leader and .assistant,
Mrs: -Wilfred Johann, The rrieet,
invopened with, -the 4-H pledge.
Phe 'roll call, a flower I w,00ld.'Ith6
to'f•Plarit this year," was ,.answered'
liy„ • 17 Members.
:The election of officers resulted
as. fellows; Pres., Muriel liaskina;
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Vice-pres., Mae Dotibledee; sec.,
Donna Renwick; press reporter;
Shirley. Simmons.
The members were given many,
pamphlets, It was decided to keen
the same name that was used .for
the last garden club which is Bel-
more 'Sweethearts of the Soli..
The topics Were, Why Plant •a
Ga.rden?, Planning a Garden, *Pre:,
partition, Fertilizer,' Planting', 'Care
of- a' Garden. The home 'assign-.*
Inent Was, read cultural, direction's,
start record 'bOolt - fill in pages '3
add 4 in member's pamphlet,' plant
mid' 'care for *the garden, Mail
Where' you will plant floWers and
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Meeting will be held In
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the .same place On Friday, May' 294.
The roll call will lie "One vegetable
Which 'needs thinning".
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BLUEVALE
Mr, and Mrs, George Patterson'
,of,4.00itto Were guests ,Of Mr,- and
Mrs.- 4olin Wiekstead at the week;
Mr; ;and M11..1;4188611 tOber 'Cif
DininVille, spent ,Sunday with: 1V4:,
and Mrs, Alan 41<teeleo. '
it:ecent visitors with Rev. T. E.
Kennedy, had Mrs. Kenttedy Were
WttPf 4. Hunter of Oshawa, Mrs.'
Wittr,1011 Brown, MOlesWertli . and
lrtiga Elizabeth Thompson. of 'Lis,
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Eligabetli Leslie of IleigraVe
Visited• Mrs. R, Ir. -Clarniss. Oa SUVA-
day'.
'1"vir, laud -Mrs, ,tames atteRlhaest.
of Toronto' spent the week-end 'at
iMr. Mel' tittley's Stintriler
herritt here. •
Mt* „Tames . Rirtoti is returning
t6 '.her this Week after several
'ffittittlis hi the baker teat borne. a1' ,-
Mr: and tYfes• Prank StrattpOlry
'MrS,. Dart IIcrtog add Ma We
ttathlier - attended the ltilieral
Mrs...Tim Gibson
Honored by Friends
• „About thirty girls gathered at
the home 61 Sylvia ,Alexander on
Thursday for a shower in honor of
Mrs, Tim Gibson (Judy Lunn) of
Listowpl,
Contests were Conducted by Miss
Verlie Metcalf, Miss Catharine
MacDonald and Miss .Alexander.
The bride was presented with two
step-up end tables and lunch was
served.
WROXETER
Mr, and Mrs, Art ,Gibson attend-
ed .the annual meeting and ban-
quet of the Huron COunLy Library
Co-operative in the Legion
Goderich, on Friday, May 1st, Mrs,
Ec'kmier, county librarian, pre-,
'sehted the 17th annual report. F.oy
Jewell of CFPL, London, was the
guest speaker.- , • We wish to express the syMpa-
thY f the community to Mrs. Har-
ry Daoe and other relatives in the
death of Mr, Harry Dane last week,
vice for their cousin, Mrs. Stanley
Richer,, at Mount 'Forest on Sat-
•
At, the Y.P,U. meeting in the
United Church on Sunday evening
Miss Joan Volt -had charge of de-,
.votion. There was an interesting
disCussion on *"Prayer" With sev-
eral taking part and Mr. Alan
Neelon contributing.
'Mrs. Lavina Berry and Miss Gay
Btliott, 'of Brueefied spent the
vveek-end with Mr, and Mrs, A. D.
.
i'r arnny, Day will be observed in
the potted Church, on Sunday mor-
'raing at 11.30.
RotiriteWilloughtv
To 41velft LUcknow:
pretty sitring7we*Ung 'tool;
Plae' on Satnr4aY,. May gad. at 4
o'-clock at the 'United Chnreh manse.
In LireignoW, when Lonnie .jorin
Willoughby 41)(.4 Loruae ,Johnston
Halnilteli were aalto in otarriage,
•Ceiger p.erforale4 the core-
Way, •
The bride is a ciatighWr .P.f Mr,
and Mrs.. George Selling of Wing-
ham and the groont's parents are
.Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Jianailton of
7A04now. •
The bride's street-length white
satin dress was 40)0;10 on Ptill-
eess lines and site wore a, floral
band headdress, }ler, corsage was
made of .red, roses, .
Miss ,Josephine Karig Willough-
by was her sister's bridesmaid, in
tireSa; -0.kcept
shade. She wore a floral band
headdress and a pink rose corsage.
George Richardson was the best,
man, *
A reception was held in the Le-
WED AT ST, ANDREW'S--Mr; and Mrs. John R. Kennedy of near
BlYthi• were married recently in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church by
Dr. Alexander Ninon°, The ,,bride •is the former Lois Gilkinson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilkinson,•Wingliam, and the groom
is the son of Mrs, Andrew Kennedy and the late Mr. Kennedy of Myth,
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