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Clinton News Record, 1945-08-09, Page 5:11.1u,,,AtTG. .9th; 1945 Complete U'OdelL" th,iiding an 0o -operation To Meet Every fanaily Need. BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME GEORGE.B. 15EATUE • Summer Weddings NWT—GROVES LEYBURNE—SPRIGGS Ontario Street United Church Clinton, was 'the scene of, a pretty • wedding on Saturday' afternoon at three o'cloek, when Helen Mae daughter of Mr. and: Mrs. A. W Groves, " became the bride of Mr Mervin Nott, Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 33ernard Nott, . Hullett township. The hhureli was decorated with a profusion of ferns, gladioli, phliesi! and , daisies. Rey.. G. Ge Burton • officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, ' the bride wore a graceful. floor - length gown of brocaded satin, made with fitted bodice. Her 'finger- tip veil of white net was held in • place with a halo of net. She carried ' -pink Briarcliffe roses. Miss Ruth Groves, sister' of the bride, was her only attendant. The bridesmaid wore a floor -length dress • of.turquoise blue sheer, with niatch- • ing headdress, and carried Sunglow rosesh Mr. Elgin. 'Mott, ,Hullete town- ship, brother of the bridegroom, was • best, m,an..The ushers were Mr. Elgin ' T. Dale and Mr. Donald Colelough. Miss Attie Lou Thompson, the soloist, wore a floor -length dress of pink sheer with matching. head- dress. During the signing of the ' register she sang "G Promise Me". Mrs. Bert 13oyce, 0 inton, played the wedding music. A reception at the home of the bride's .parents followed the ceres mony. The house was decorated with summer flowers and pink and 'white streamers, and the bride'e table was adorned with tall pink • candles and white bells. The bride's mother wore a two-piece costume -of pink crepe, with acoessoxies in white. The bridegzeora's mother was in powder blue with white accessories. Both wore corsages of Butterfly roses. Assisting in serve -ng were Mrs. Melvin Crich, Mrs: Donald Switzer, Misses Ruth Mc, Olure, .Shirley . Turner, Marjorie Carter and Isobel Ashton. For the honeymoon trip to the Muskoka district, the bride donned two-piece frock in heaven blue, over which she wore a eoat of raspberry red. White accessories completed the costume. They will reside in TotentO. Guests were present for the wed- ding' from - Guelph, Belga:a:die, Sea - forth, .Brucefield and Clinton. -V e A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized in Alliambra iTnite.d Church, Toronto on Saturday July , 21st at 8 p.m. when Marion Alberta,' • youngerdaughter of Mr. F. J. • Spriggs and the late Mrs. Spriggs of Toronto, became the bride of L./Cpl. Arthur Stewart son of Mrs: A. M. Leyhurne a Clinton and the late Mr. Leyburne of ,Seaforth. The Rev. Robt. Manning officiated. The bride was lovely in a white eilk jersey dress, with white- acces- sories and, weaning -5 corsage of yellow roses. The young couple were attended by the bride'e sister, Miss Flora Spriggs, and Mr. Charles Garowski. Later the young couple left for a honeymoon in the Muskoka district. v • MIDDLETON—CLEMENTS An. informal wedding was Solem- nized in Park St. United Church, Chatham, on Wednesday, August-lst, When Major Rev- Coiling unittels in marriage • Entity Marie Clements, Only daughterof Mr. and Mrs. P. Clements, ' Chitham, to Frederick IJohn Middleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton, Goderich Township. The bride was lovely in a blue sheer street length, dress, with mat - thing accessories and wore a cor- sage ,of pink gledioli. Miss Mary Farrell. Chatham, who was brides. Maid wore a diess of pink eyelet lembrohlery with white accessories and. a corsage of yellow gladioli. L. A. C. Len Ikonen of Trenton was. groomsman. After the ceremony a reception I was 'held at the home of the bride's parents, effectively decorated with baskets of summer flowers and pink ; and white streamers. The bride's 1Mother received- the guests wearing., figured 'Ass with corsage of American Beauty roses. The greonds Mother, wore a bine figured !sheer dress with corsage of pink roses. -After a short. .honeymoon spent ,at GrandBend - the bride lift to resume her duties at R.C.A.F. (W.D.) Reckcliffe and the groom to Scoudouc N. B. where he is to train for Pacific duty. V. • HADDY-e-LAVIS Candlelight, white Summer flow- ers and fern, we's the 'setting in 'Ontario Street United Church, for the wedding of Frances (Fanny) danghter of Mr. Lau ce Lay s and the late Mrs. Lavis of Clinton to "Cpl. Wesley • P. Haddy., son of Mr.. Alex Haddy and the late Ms. Haddy of Clinton The Ceremony was per. formed by Rev., G G. Burton. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Wesley Treleaven. The Soloist was Miss Jean Morgan. The charming bride, given in marriage by her fathet, was gowned in white slipper satirehnodelled with a roiled, lace neckline, satin edge 1. Her only adornment was pearl,. Her heirloom full length silk tulle v.il was held , by a headdreas of white violets and „trate. She carried B311- vaTdia and American Beauty Roses. The Gr- am wore the un form of. the R C. A. P. T e maid of Honour was the bride's sjste , Miss Helen Laois of London, in a florr-1 ngte white fro t -d n t gown, The biiirs- maid, Miss Eia Dinning of London was gowned in a floor -I( nth dress of white lace. They ea ried sweet-. heart roses and frog t-me-nots ani. wore tnat hi, g critters •and head- dress. , • The groom was atte)ded by Me. Allan Knight of Toronto and the ushers were Mr. Jack Lavis of To- ronto, brother of the trri 'e a -d Mr. L. Risley of London. ' The reception was held 'at the Inn. The hapny coup'e left by motor on a •trip to Northern points. The h going away costume was powder --blue silk mesh with white accessories. • Guests from 'resent; • were Mr. •and Mrs: Allan Knight, Mr: and' Mrs. ;jack Lair's and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. 'Sylvester, Mr: Allan •Sylvestbr, Mr. •''Ohasi Roddy, Mise Elva Laois, Mr. and, Mrs. Percy 0. Towne... From, •Detroit Mich.,. were, Mr. and Mni. .W111. S. Laois, Mrs.: Wes -Bowen, Mrs. john Wade,— Mr. Bob Lavis, Prom London were; Mr. and MM. B. Moore ; Mr. and Mrs...L." Elgie,; Mr, and Mrs. W. •H Tieleee 2MrS. Eena Dinning, • Pte. C'e5t4CiNiVef -Mrs. Salisbury. ream Kitsilieier ?sse-e; Mr. and gra, Begifidlcf"'""dhliVe. From Xipieh't were Me vett Mr ...rebel 'Cooley.. sEVANS—MacLAREN. In a long ceremony at Catniel Presbyterian Church, lieneall, Anna Margaret MecLaren, daughter ot llie, and ' Mrs:'11. Y. Afaclearep, of Basalt, became 'the bride of Welles.- ley Darland Evens, of Watetloo, son of the late ,Me., and Mts. M. W. Evans, Toronto. Rev. John MacEsvan,, Schoenberg, uncle of the bride, pee - :formed the ceremony. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Malcolm Dougall, of Hensall, and the soloist was Mrs. Harold Noonan, Windsor. The bride's father gave her in marriage. For her ell -white wed- ding the bride was charming iris her floor -length gown Of duchess satin with sweetheart neelt'ine, lace ycice and lace on fieint of full skirt in ediogote style. Her costume was Completed by a veil of Swieshret edged with lace failing from a rutin his,k headdress in a train over the dress. Ree roses, f rn and whit streamers fun) ed her o wer ,b ou quit and „the wo e a go d lock t ift if the groom. A int ei a of harrow an two flow- er gir',8 walked in the bridal pro- ne elca'n. Mrs. 11: J. H . nter. of Water - de wore a gown of yowler blue igurecl h • er crepe with machine h address: t Mimed, Wth tiny Low- .rand car.ied palls roses. Mies Puth AirFsrlene, Clinton end Mise direr a Tailor. Walton, eausins. of. the bride, We' e attractive l•ttle ;tewsr gil certunied a'ike. in o r -le -gth penk organdy (..Tess, wearing 'ribbons and !ewers in t'leh. • air ';nd ter Virg noseg see ha's eeeeeng. witb their cleees,ess The greeni man, W. W. Ewers of Edmonton Alt', brother of 'the arooM; was pre'vented from attending 147. the travel:: restrictions. The Inhere weee Robert Glenn, 0 beton' -an-1 H • .1. Minter', Water'ocir A reception ' was .- held inthe churchparlor for ,59 ;pmts. Later, Mr. and -Mrs. 'Evans ,left to spend tieir honeymoon in Muskoka and Northern Oita -4e, before taking up residence in Waterloo.. For travelling the bride wore an eggshs11 gabar- dine ;suit, with . matching Ciltat and accessories. The grome isPtofessor of Frthich -at Waterloo College, and thebride has IrCett'llithfeStor hiAtotr".' and dein Cif dei'Water. • AtICURN Miss Isobel' •Rollinaon, Torooto,,d4' visiting ber 'parent4, Mr. end Alfred Roliinsene ' • Miss .'Malthi Mame and Mr, Wideles Kitchener, are vieithig Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaele• Bev.- and Mrs. J. C. Thompson and. faniily, formerly of South Porcupine presently of Toronto, and liars. ,Alex Reid, Winghaen, vis'ted with Attlee Mary Houston recently. • Mrs. Murray and Miss Olga Mur- ray and Mr. Ed. Lindburgh, Buffalo, spent the week end with the Houston family. Mr. Robert Medd, Goderichr visit- ed last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Rollinson and other re`atives. Mr. end," Mrs. Wm. Strasser, Miss Dorothy Strasser and friend or Sehringville, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Roy`Stalker, Flint Mich., -are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen. Baptist Ladies Aid The Baptist Ladies Aid held its August meeting at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Vesterfelt on Thursday afernoon. The first part of the meet-, ing was, spent mak'ng get blocks. Two quilt tops were donated to the Red -Cross. The 'president, Mrs. C. A. Howson, was chairman for the meeting. The devotional Period was tekgn by Miss Mae Rendouff and Mrs. Thos. 'McNeil. A. reading was given by Miss Marie Raithby. Miss Winnifred Corey of. Montreal, a niece of Mr. Vesterfelt, who' is a teacher in the MacKay schoolefor the deaf and dumb, interpreted the 23rd Psalm' and the National Anthem in the sign language. This was very mucic appreciated. The topic was even by Mrs. Earl Raithby, Mrs. Vesterfelt dismissed - the ineeting with prayer. A picnic lunch was served on the verandah. ' Death of Samuel Scott • Charles Scott his received *ord. of- the death of his cousin, Satnuel Scott, Vancouver, in his. 63rd year. He was born inBluevale, eldest ,sen of Aire. Susan Rebertson Scott, now of Roberts Creek, Alta., and the late Chas. Seott, Auburn. He visited here- in 1917. He leaves two brothers and one sister, John, Van- couver, James of Vidalia end Mrs. McLaren, Roberts Creek. Red Cross ,Packings • . The packing and inspettion cern. mittee of the local Red Cross met and Packed the folksving articles for shipment to. Heedquarters, To- ronto, 9 latge quilts, 4 crib quilts, 7 dresses, 4 pair girls pyjamas, 40 intents night dressese .24 pair ser- vice socke. v LONDESBORO Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lawson ef Pickering visheri ,over the holiday with Mrs. William Lawson and Andrew, also other friends in the community. • Mrs. Robert Hamilton awl son Ellwood Trowbridge, with Mrs. J. Melville. Mr, and liars, Watson Shouldiee, and son, Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Brunsdon, Lan: - dens with Mr. ane Mrs. Bert Bruns - don. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Rebertois Auburn, -with Mr. and Mes, F. Wcied. Mrs. Fred Armstrong and. Eleanor, Grimsby, with Mr. and Mrs. J. McCool. Mr. and MTS. Carl Radford and daughter of , St. Catharines with the former's parents, IV's:. end Mrs. A. Radford, Mrs, Mary Sampson, Palm net )1 i1 visiting frienis heee. Mrs. 9 -derma and Davis Sunder- land, vhiterl with Mr. and Mrs.J Mr. and Mrs, Pe cv Wh tley, Toronto, were guests rf Mr. end Mrs, W. lel° trate n Mies Ileen Mil'ar rettuned home en Sett:Tiny after visiting her sia ter. Airs. M. McCool, Whel or. Miss Bette Brunsdon is beiidir'ng n London. — Mrs. Laura Srnie.coik and Sibley spendirg a few days with friend) t Niagara Fal!s; • Mt, and. Mits. G. M.Vitt'e visited ',ICI Mr. r nd M s.' Herb 0*k 8, Go 'erich Township. . -Mr, and Mrs. Frank Roberton, )3illie and Joan, Seale th were with Mr. and left's. J.. Nott. M. and Mrs. Roy Vod 'en visited Mr. and Mrs, B. Shobbrook. The W. A. will hol I it; iti-nthly meeting on Wedresdey, A -gust 15th in the 'basement of the C urch. Hostesses are Mr. Fangrad, Mrs. R. Cadwell, Mrs. Geo. Moon and Mee. Wm. Rose., There sei 1 be cserviee in the 'United Cburch. en ;Sunday August 12th at ten o'clock. Mr. S va. e of Seaforth will :be in 'charge. • The Mission Cirole will hold its mobthlee aneetlner Tuhday nee ling„ August 14, Ft' the home of Mrs. Jack Pipe. Mr. Toni Inch, Londob spent the week' end with Mr. end Mrs, 9'. Prost. Pte. Bill Lift'e has arrived' borne „safely from Europe, to the ,great attisfactiom ef, the entire eontmunityl Miss irlabelr. Watt, Detroit, Is .visit'ng at M. Robert Scott's tome!" Mrs. Citandlin and her two daugb- .ters, PgrkbiJl espent the week end with Sr. and Mrs N Alexander nowER5 1114°R • .'n C TAL,. DESIGNS Every Occasion V. COOKE • FLORIST Pboasen 06w and sei Batkins LOcker Storage, We still have is few lockers left to rent. - Liver lb. •20c Farmers style sass lb. 25c WE BUY HIDES I FROZEN rcions ARE BETTER' FOODS MARRIAGES HADDY—LAVIS—In Clinton on Monday, August • 6th, Frances Lavis was united in marriage to Wesley Haddy. • MIDDLETON se- CLEMENTS — Park St. United Church, Chatham, on Wednesday, August. 1st, Emily Marie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Clements, was united in marriage to Frederick Jelin Middleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton of Goderich Town- ship. NOTT—GROVES—In •Clinton , on Saturday, August 4th, Helen Mae Groves was united in marriage, to Mervin Nott.. LEYBURNE "SPRIGGS In. At..? hanthrh, United Church, TOrconto, on July 21st; Marion Alberta; Spriggs was united in marriage to L./CpI. Arthur Stewart Ley- burne.. BIRTHS McFARLANE—In _Clinton Publie Hospital, oh .Saturday, August 4th to Sgt. and Mrs.. J. F. McFarlane, a daughter, Sandra Elizabeth. LEE—At Alexandra Hospital, Crodee rich, on July .29th, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Lee, R. R. 2, Clin- ton, a daughter, Beverley Diana. DEATHS • SUPPNICK—Tn. Clinton on Sunday,. August 5th;''Arthint Carl Suppnick, in his 61stye,ar. Mr. Suppnick Tested at the Beattie 'Funeral Home, thence by motor to Detroit, Mich., on Monday, August 6th, Interment took place in Evergreen Cemetere, Detroit. SCOTT—In Vancouver, B. C. Sam- uel Scott in his 63rd year. WATTERS—In -Seattle, Wash., Mrs, James Watters, fo.merly Li.lian • Miller of Clinton. - WEST—In Preston on Tuesday, July Slate John GeorgeWest, aged -74 years, formerly of Clin- ton. BELL—In Clinton on Tuesday Aug, 7th, Charles Bell of Blyth in his • 65thyear. • . Londesboro Red Cross News BOXY THEATRE _ allirr011 Now Playing — Pat "O'Brien ,and George Murphy in "HAVING A WONDERFUL CRIME" Mon. Tues. arid Wed, • Ethel Barrymoxe, Cary. Grant :and Jane Wyatt. • The dramatic story of a young Man who, in his struggle to rise-filliOn poverty, becomes involired with a gang of thieves,. NONE But The L,ONELY HEART Thur. Fri. and Saturday. "HOTEL BERLIN" • Berlin cracks and crumbles; Nazi morale quivers and fails, arch criminalsface retribution. Helmut Dentine, Andrew King and Raymond. eVfa.ssey. '— CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE Now playing Gypsy Rose • Lee Now Flaring — THE NAVY in "BELLE' OF THE YUKON" WAY and TAKE IT BIG MoM Tues. and WgcfnertdaY Paul " ltfuni, Merle Oberon' and Corne.1 Wilde.• to the magic of romence 'and beau- ty, you will remember this picture long as your. be ,rt reepeeds A SONG TO REMEMBER 'lion. Ives:, sid WedlfdsdaY• ary Grant, Ethel Barryrnore and Jane Wyatt. I -Vs the story of a rough -anti -ready lad who faced the love of three women. NONE But The LONELY HEAR- T Thur. Fri. and Saturday Dorsally McGuire, Robert Young and Herbert Marshall. The bewitching story of two down to -earth people about whom the whoie town was whispering, "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE" Corning -- "EXPERIMENT PER- ILOUS" and "GIRL RUSH" ;Thur. Fri. and Saturday -- 01arbehhoestttr&a. Costello with Spitalny's There's a laff a foot in this film about farcical co-education. *HERE COME THE CO-EDS Coming — THE CONSPIRATORS Matinees — Sat. and Hol. at 2.30 Matinees --- Wed. Sat. & Hol. 2.30 • starring Hedy Lamarr, DOWN THE TRACK OF TIME COMES THE:REST OF ALL NEWS God so loved the world, that he gave His. Only begotten, Son, that WHOSOEVER BRLIEVETH IN HIM should not Perish, but have Everlasting Life!.. • John 8:16 TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 E.D,S.T. Sunday evening • LOCAL STATION OKiLW WINDSOR 0 NOTICE From Monday August 13, Ito Monday August 20 in - elusive, we will not make Any CAKES, .COOKIES, PIES; • TARTS, DATE LOAVES OR TEA BIS. CULTS as our. Cake and Pastm Bakers will be iHolidays. 13ARTLIFIFS The Home of Geed Eats PRONE For Sale 1937 four door Sedan in good Miming order. Ser'al no . 103235. Apply - to Fred Johnston, next Seeley's garage. 61-2 Wanted Will pay cash for small house or cottage; or wou'd rent a down stair quick sale.' Apply to the Clinton apartment, possession by October, Robert S. Reid, Va-rna, telephone News -Record Office. 59-3 630r11 or.C,Iinton 112w. ' 61-2 Cemetery Memorials Large stock of modern memorials on display at our - - Clinton Showrooms For the convenience of our patrons,. office will be open on Fridays Open by appointment at any ()thee time See Mr. J. J. Zapfe, next door Cunningham & Pryde Clinton -- Exeter — Seaforth PHONE 41 .. . EDWARD W.. ELLIOTT . Licensed Auctioneer. For Huron Correspondence promptly answered Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date at the News - Record, Clinton, or by calling Phone 203. Merge ,moderate and satisfaction Guaranteed, , ; ; Insurance Protection Automobiles, fire, wind, accident, sickness, Hospita/ization. Cheapest rates and most modern coverage. M. G. RANSFORD 180w CLINTON For Site 7 -room brick cottage . on Ontario Street, Clinton. Priced. right for For Sale 18 pigs -ready to wean, apply lo Theodore Dale, Lot 9, Con 2 Hullett. Phone 800r15. Clinton. 61.1 For Sale 60 young pigs, 6 weeks old. Apply to Joe Becker, phone 341W, Clinton. • 61-1 .; For Sale . C. C. 81. Boys Bicycle in good condition. Apply to Glenn Pries, Phone 31-621, Brucefield. 61-1 „. . Wanted • Woman to do cleaning by the day. Cleaning and .waxing. Apply to Hos- tess Huse No. 5 IL C. A. P. Clinton, 1 r I 1 t , 61-1 For Sale New Potatoes for sale, also a six- foot Massey Binder in good, Work- ing condition, and, a few cords of mix- ed Wood. Apply to Roy Tyndall. Phone 90713 Clinton, 59-2 Car or $1,000 Victory Bond for -"1941 Ford Super De Luxe Cab- riolet or $1,000 .Victory Bond, will be given to the holder of the lucky share drawn for at the Galt Fair on Sep. teinber 22nd. Shares 3 for $1.00, Send to Galt KiWanis Charities, Bee: 120, Galt, Ontario." '• Fer SSie An 81:eacte firm, located about one IL • T. RANCE . • NOTARY PUBLICd Fire Inuance-Agent Representing 14 Fire Ineuranee Companies Division Court Office, clinten Frank Fing1and, Barristor, • Solicitor, Notary'..Pabila Successor to W. Brydone, Sloark13Toglz Onte • , . INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BONDS Fire • — Automobile --- Accident Siekness, Wind, Liability, Plate Glasa- .Family Hospital Plan with Aoeidental Death Benefit • . H. C. Lawson . Agent Mutual Life Ass. Co. Clinton, Ontario. Office 261W Bank -of Montreal Bldg. Phone • , ARTHUR E. PARRY • , . Coinhaissioner, Etc. Etc. . By Royal Warrant. - II, C. MEIR Barrister -at -Law Solicitor of the Supreme Court of • Ontario Praetor in Admiralty. Notary Public and Cornrniseinner Office in the McKenzie Hotel Hours: 2.00 to 5.00 Tuesdays • and Fridays. Dr. F. G. Thompson House and Office, Ontario Street Clinton. Telephone 172 ' OFFICE HOURS: 2-4 in the after. noon and 7-8 in the evening daily. Other hours by appointment. D. H. McINNES CHIROPRACTOR • Electro Therapist, Massage Office: Huron Street, (9ew,tioors west of Royal Bank) Hours—Wed. and Sat.,,and by ' appointment . ' FOOT CORRECTION 6y Manipulation Sun-ltay Treatment 'hone 3.01. HAROLD JACKSON . Licensed Auctioneer .Specialist in Farm and.. Houtehold Sales, Licensed in Huron and n-Pq...eoith2 Counties. Prices reasonable; satis- faction guaranteed. For information etc. write or phone Harold Ja,ckson, R.R. No..4 Seaforth. phone 14-661. e o y e . u ta e or . . The regular meeting of the Lo t ; pasture or hay crop, running watee, DR. G. S. ELLIOTT Lonlesboro Red Cross was held in A yearling holstein steer. Will For further information get in touch the Community' Hall on Thursday, August 2, with 40 in attendance. The President, Mrs. B. Beterdon, opened the meeting with all singing "0 Canada" followed by the Lord's Prayer, The SeceetalY, Mrs, 11 Admire, reacl the minutes of the hist meeting which were adopted. The ireesi r Mis, Lyon, gave har report which showed $189.50 hi the lox fund.sDuring the business period it was decided to have a quilting bee at the September' msetiny with a pot lick dinner, also e 25c gift auction, It was also decided to send boxes to the t oys overseas this month. At short program was then enjoyed consisting of a reading by Mrs. W. flesh, a duet by Lois Woods and Thelma Shobbrodk, a reading by Miss Kirk. The, ticket was then drawn on the quilt donated by Mrs. Toni Little. Little' 13aersr Pipe drew the lucky number which was held by Mrs., Jim Crawford. Mrs. Roy Vodden, Mrs. W. Vod- den and Mrs: B. ,Shobbrook, were then called to the • platform and Mis. P. Little and Mrs. McCallum pinned a corsage son each, Mrs. Roy Vodden, a war belie, was then pre- sented by the Red Cross with a pair of flannel blankets, a pair of pillow cases, towe) and .wash eioth, 2 hand- made doilies .and i4 custard cups. The tride made. a Very fitting reply thanking all for the beautiful gifts. "For 'she's a jolly good fellow" was then sung, after 'which the bride passed her wedding cake to all pre- sent. Mrs. F. Little and Mrs. Me.. Callum 'had the'stage beautifully decorated with •• baskets of Dowers for the occasion.. - which ilsere all given to the -bride.' The bride ,was then introdudidiAnd congrattilatral by,lach member present. 1 Tice meeting • continued - draw on towel 'antKantsh"tsEiOth d'eltichlaWard Sbliyadt. t lewoO4Irth°111141914f .'il:tf finder please notify Hairy Wetkins,1 with ' Mr. Thos. Bayley, Ritz Hotel, Veterinary Surgeon /hone Clinton 804.31, 61-1 Bayfield. 58-6 Phis 203 — • For Sale , 1930. Chevrolet coach, motor emu- pletely overhauled, new tires. Apply to HomereAndrews, Clinton phone 33. Serial No. of car 403052. 61-tf. C. tie S I ' • 65 steers. and heifers, 500 to 700 lbs„ Durham and Herefords. Will eell to make you money: Apply to Ernest sTownshend, R. R. No. 2, Bayfield, or phone Clinton 900r21. 60-tf neClinton, Farm For Sale Lot 60, Bayfield Line, Goderich ERNtST W. HUNTE—. CHARTERED ACCOUNTAssi 7 Bloor Str. W. Torone WI. -Township, consisting of 109 acres, good clay land and good buildings. ,Will eell on reasonable terms. Im- mediate possession if desired. Apply 5 to A. E. Tow»shend, Bayfield R. R. 2, •or phone Clinton 900r21. ' Farm For Sale I. 12'7.a ee , situa' ed on No. 8'11'0 - way, 2 nri es from Clinton and seven miles from Sealheth. On premises is a nine roomed, two ,storey b ick NOTICEhouse, furntee. Bank lawn, cement floors in stable, drive house, hen Voters' List 1945 Lose, hydro, ple -tiful supply of For • water, well adapted for mixed • farm - Township' of Storey County of Huron • Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 7 of the Voters' Lists Act, and that I posted up at any office at Varna on the 31st day of July 1945, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take. immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor rected according to law, the lest day bf appeal being the 21st day of August 1945. Dated this 311 day of July 1945, CHAS. C. PILGRIM, Clerk. 60-2 leg, stsek and impl ments if desired, Apply on premises. John R. Noble. Mrs. Frank Way donated la c1uilt top and blocks for another top. Those paying hostess money were Mrs. Hesk," Mrs. Ruddel, 'Mrs. ,F. Little, Mist Elizabeth Mains, Mrs. W. Bruns*, Mrs, 0.:p4.01,ro4, Mrs. ftni Foiroorrire Ws Gorge Cowan ' Mrs. 4slex Ve1hiildra,,t.J. Woodman, Mrs.''HrZA0,0414. • .1. T6 meeting elo"..ed with , the NatiOnal Antheet. Wanted to Buy I Wanted to buy,old horses and dead"! Cattle for mink feed. If dead, phone at once. Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jack Gilbert 908r21. • 58-tf Notice To Creditors IN THE WITATE OF Catherine Pearson, Meg of the Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron, Widow', Deceased, All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are required to file the same with the undersigned Solicitor for the Estate, on or before the lst day of August, A. D 1945, after which date the assets will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, haring regard only to the claims of Which notice shall have been given: , DATED at Clinton this 9th day of July, ArDac1945'. ' " F. FINGLAND, K.0, Clinton, Ont., Solicitor for the said Estate THE 1VicKILLOP 15 '0, Fire Insurance COflih4i Head Office, Seaforth OFFICERS— President Archibald, Seaforth, Vice -P den Frank McGregor, Clinton rr Secy-Treas. M.A. Reit, Seafte t, DIRECTORS-•-- W. R. Ar Seaforth; Frank McGreeor, I 1; 1,ra; Alex. Broadfoot, See th, 11 Leonhardt, Bornholm; E .1, 1 mtasP- tha; Clinton; John L., Melanie a Alex. McEwing, Blyth; B,igi der,' Walton;' Georee heft h o; AGENTS-- John E. Pepper" field; R. P. DicKercher, Dui`da, Prueter, Brodhagen: George kat Myth. • • Parties desiring to effer -r- atm or ,thentect ,other bnabo,- .01 be promptly atreim,d to nt s• tion"to any of the shove off,,,.... dressed to thoo roosportivo po.; tea. Losses 'bursar( sol ta the ds....1 or, ToTIMR TABLE Trains will arrive et and depart from Clinton as follows: , ° Toronto and Goticrigh"Dbidition Going East, depart 6.43 611% Going East...depart „„.„„. isssa p n. Going West, 12.04 a.m. Going West, depart 11.10 London and Clinton Divisios 7 e4Golmagego7,1r1:.';'. :11 •,..• ;Is nti •