The Huron Expositor, 1939-07-21, Page 8rs,
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Packages and 2 Free Samples
ALL. FOR 25c
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LATH ROLL
'$TED CAKES
17c' � varieties
' BPARFD :MUSTARD
16 -oz. jar
15c
01i4 CHEESE 25c
stead ebntrp
'COFFEE—Our own .blend. 23c
half ''pound
QVERDAT F TEAS -None 38c
better; half pound
*RAPE FRUIT JUICE
'2 canis
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25c
3SWANDOWN-FLOEx — 29C
tiR'XIEST SOCKEYE SALMON 1 Sc
�Iadvesi
L1BBY'S VEGETABLE SOUP 25c
3 cans L�/
'A0.iOWAX
4 cakes
AllPEIVIO SEAL—For jam and
des; package
15c
10c
els ONIA,—Sno'wtaake or Cc
Indy
SETJ MILK—Cleans, a17: lends
wbite shoes; • Bottle
DERBY SOAP FLQ.KES
pounds
WASTERS TURKEY, .,
STARTER --Cwt.
15c
35 c
$2
A, C. Routledge
PHONE 168'
WE SPECIALIZE
WS OF TSE TOWN
anent --Mi. paid Mrs. An-
dy'. Patrick, Troy, Ont., announce
the efigeniemeat of their .daughter,
Muriel Irene, to 'Dr. William Fraser
Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs: Thomas
DeOliver, S'talIa, the wedding to take
place S'atur lay, August 5th, at West
Fliamboro Pres'bydeerian Church.
IN FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, CAS-
UALTY, GUARANTEE ' BONDS,
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS,
BURGLARY, WINDSTORM
Representing Companies who give
Security with Service
Also Agents for Ontario Thresh-
ermon's Mutual Fire Insurance.
Information gladly given.
A number of desirable properties
in Seaforth and district for sale.
WATSON & REID
M. A. REID - Proprietor
phone 214 Seaforth
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Announcement — Mr. and Mrs.
Loins Hildebrand, Sea,Porth, announce
the engageersentt of ,'tihw'ir daughter,
Mabel Janet Hildebrand, to Mr. V i n -
cent Paul Murawsky, soca of Mr. Peter
Murawsky and the date Mrs. Muraw-
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dress and letige white hat. Har eort
sage was yellow roses and sweet ,peas.
The groom- was attended by hies bro-
ther -la -law, Mr. E. L Bell, Saslnatoo'n.
Receleing witch, the bridal couple at
the reception held at the home of
Mr. and M. Goldie were the bride's
.mother in a brown sheer redingote
over dowelled chiffon• with large ja-
ponica hat and oousalge of gladioli,
and the groom's mother, wearing a
triple ebeer crepe Regina blue jacket
dress with white hat and corsage of
gladioli. The tea table, covered with
a !race cloth, was centred with a tier-
ed wedding cake embedded in white
tulle. At the corneas were . bud vas-
es of sweet peas. Mrs. W. R. Ormis-
ton. poured tea and Mrs. J. M. Tate
cut the lees. Assisting were Mrs. E.
1. Bell, Miss Muriel Goldin of Re-
gina., and Miss Dorothry Hopkins of
Estevan. The bride;aud groom lett
by m,ator for Glacier Park. 'Mrs. Tay-
lor wore for 'travelddnk a jacket dress
of japonica crepe witch green hat and
coat. They; will live in the Nichol-
e o4 Apartments, Saskatoon. Out-of-
town guests were Mr. and Mee. A. D.
Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Bell, Mr.
acid Mrs. 'A. McGill, 11drs. M. Webb
and Harold McGuire, . all of Saska-
toon; •Miss Dero'>;hy Hopkins, Este -
van, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Orinis-
ton and Delbert, Fort Qu'Appelle.
The bridegroom is a grandson of the
late Mr. and Mrs: W'm. Ai•tcheeon, of
Seaforth, and also of the late Mr.
aed Mrs. Alexander Taylor, of Exe-
ter.
"Come and worship, come and worship,
Worship Christ the New -Born King"
Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday.
St Thomas- Church: Rector, Rev.
Dr. Hurford. -11 a.m., "Holidays";
7.30 p.m, "Peace." Sunday School at
10 atm'.
Union Services—First Presbyterian
and Northside United, at Northside
Church -11 am., "The Comprehension
of the Saints"; 7 pan., "Where Re-
ligion is a Help"; Monday, 8 p.m.,
Northside Official Board. The Board
of .Pillanagers of Fdir'et Presbyterian
Church: will ;meet in the vestry on
Monday, July 24th, at 8.30 p.m.
Nichols - Black.—At her parent's
tome, Seaforth, on Saturday, July
15th, at twelve o'clock noon, Miss
Agate's Marguerite Black, daughter of
Mr. and 'MTs. William Black, Seaforth,
became the bride of Mr. William
James Nichols, of Mitchell, icon of
Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols, Mit-
eheil. Rev. H. V. Workman, Sea -
forth, officiated at the ceremony,
which took place before the mantle
decorated .with ferns, white tapers,
dephindums, white lilies and arses.
Mrs. Nelson Nichols, Mitchell, played
the wedding music. The bride, given
in marriage by her father, wore a
floor -length gown .of Queen's blue
frosted organdy -with sweetheart
neckline and puffed sleeves. She
wore a matching shoulder length veil
held in place by a coronet of blue
flowers and carried a bouquet of But-
terfly roses and baby's breath. Her
attendant' was Mise Della Jackson, of
Hamilton, who wore tea rose silk
marquisette and lace dress with tur-
quoise tram and carried Joanna Hill
roses and cornflowers. Mr. Bruce
Nichols, of Hamilton, cousin of the
groom, was groomsman. During the
signing -of the register, Miss Phyllis
Atkins, of Alderetiot, sang "Because."
Following the ceremony a wedding
luncheon was served at the home of
the bride's parents, atter which the
couple left by motor for Montreal and
the Gaspe, 'the bridle wearing a tur-
quoise lace dress with Dubonney
coat, beige hat and accessories. They
will' live on the groo'm's farm near
Mitchell.
THE SECOND DIVISION
COURT
COp1NTT OF HURON
Office in the Dominion Bank Baild-
I e, Seaforth. Office hours: Tom -
day, Thursday and Saturday, 1.30 p.m.
In 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 1.30 p.m.
7b 9 p.m.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
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Insurances Agencies - Seaforth
ANNOUNCES
Gm purchase of t'he insurance business
of Hays i Muirr, and the addition of
!heir companies to our prevkms tacit -
Mai enable: us to give nneacelled
service in an linea. '
SEAFORTH - ONTARIO
10-87
Airs McKILLOP MU 1JAL
FIRE INSURANCE COT.
'HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
oil, FICERS:
'1'tieR. Moylan, 6 Seaforth - Pres.
111411. Knox, Londesboro - 'Vice -Pres.
Norton £ Reid, Sec forth - 8'ee. �freas.
DIRECTORS:
iffilmam
t� Knox, Loidesl oro; Gouge
tt, Rrodbagen; James Con,
nth; Alex..Broeidtoat, R.
nth;-Al8xandeer MettwIng,
;Oil Pratt troikas*, R. R.
es SbialdtOO, Walton;
Pa IL H. i5, > .iratotb;
blbabl, R. R. 4, Bei-
I, name.;
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LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mos. Mary Dunn and family, of
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, were recent
visitors at the home of Mrs. Dunn's
niece. Mrs. George Cardno.
• Mrs. A. Rome, of Tccnwater, is
a guest at the Thome of Mr. and Mrs.
!toss Mti,rdie, of McKillop.
• Miss Helen Snaith is visiting with
friends in' Toronto.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilson, Miss
Janet Cluff and Mr. Scott Cluff were
at Go Home Bay on Sunday.
• Mr. Dawson Reid, of Guelph,
spent the week -end at the home of
his mother, Mrs. J. F. Reid.
• Miss Dorothy Reinke, of FLamil-
ton, was a week -end guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stew-
art.
• Mr. Ed. Devereaux, of Beresford
Lake, Manitoba, is spending his holi-
days at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Frank Devereaux.
• Mee James McKay, of Toronto,
is visiting with friends in town and
vicinity.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. MacTavish and
family are spending July at Bayfield.
a Miss Louise Case is a guest at
the heme of Ctanon and Mrs. Apple -
yard in Hamilton.
• Mrs. Mae Dorrance and niece,
Lois Govenlock, are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs.. Mac McKen-
zie, of Oshawa.
• Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCowan and
son, Bob, of Roxboro, spent' Suniday
with -Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett.
• Master Kenneth Barry is spend-
ing a week with his grandmother,
Mrs. Lucy Barry, in Ay,toen.
• Mr. and iMrs. George Mccartney,"
of Woodstock, were the week -end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Tebbutt
in Tuckersmiith.
• Messrs. Charles Holmes, Ross
Scott, W. A. Wright and D. H. Wil-
son were in Toronto on Wednesday,
representing Britannia Masonic Lodge
at th'e Grand Lodge of Canada, being
held in ,that city.
• Miss Millie Johnstone, of Hamil-
ton, is a guest at the home of her
brother, Mr. Thomas J'dhnstone.
• Mr. Tom Cluff, of Guelph, spent
the week -end with his father, Mr. A.
F. Cluff.
• Mr. Douglas Sleeth and family
were recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stewart.
• Mr. and Mrs. T. A G. Gordon
were in Toronto on. Wednesday.
• Miss Margaret Drover, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. William Drover, has
been engaged as teacher for S. S. No.
5, Tuck'ersmith, for the coming term.
• Mrs. Troyer, of Toronto, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Gem-
mell in Tuckersanith.
• Miss Margaret Patrick, daughter
of Mr. ,and Mrs. Montgameryi Patrick,
Tucker'sanith, has, been engaged on
the permla.rtent staff of the Toronto
public, schools.
• Mr. and MTs. W. E. Southgate
attended the Cnnr-Gi'endenning wed-
ding in Toronto on Monday, and the
M'itohell golden wedding in Flesher -
bon on 'Tuesday.
• M i . Louie Jackson, of Wood-
stock, spent this week at the home
of hds mother, Mrs. L. C. Jackson.
• Mrs. William B'roadfoot, wiho has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Elder, has returned to her• home
in Granton.
• Mr. Edward Lennon, Montreal, is
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Devereaux.
• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and
family have returned to their. home in
Toronto after spending a week's holi-
days at tie h'onre of the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crich.
'• Mrs. George Walkey, of Taronto,
and Mrs. Jane Duaibar, of Sundlrtdge,
attended the Crich rreitnilon. 'picnic,
which was held at the home of Mr.
and Mos. Gifford Cinch iia Ttleker-
Northside W. M. S. Meets. — The
regular monthly meeting of t h e
Northside Auxiliary of the Woman's
Missionary Society of the Unaterl'
Church was held in the schoolroom
of the church an Thursday afternoon.
The president, Mrs. Workman, pre-
sided, and the meeting opened by
singing tine °hymn. "Jesus Calls Us
. : Saying Christian, Follow Me,"
and .the Lord's Prayer was repeated
in unison. The minutes of the June.
meeting were ''read by the secretary,
Mrs. Porteous, and approved. In the
absence of the treasurer, Mrs. Archi-
bald gaye bier report, which was
adopted, and also presented the 'bud-
get for the third quarter of the year,
which was accepted. The sum of
$171.02 was sent to the Presbyterial
treasurer as the contribution for the
second 'quarter. It was unanimously
decided to extend an invitation to
the Huron Presbyterial to meet here
at their next meeting in April. The
corresponding secretary was instruct-
ed to convey to the Philathea Class
the grateful appreciation of and
thanks for their sipllemdri,d co-opera-
tion and financial support in the past.
Miss Lawrence 'read a most interest-
ing letter from the W. M. S. mission-
ary, Miss Elizabeth McKenzie, Dondi,
Africa, which also contained an ap-
peal for dentist's forceps—secgli1d-
hand or new. Mrs•.'Lawson, Convener
of Circle 1, had charge of the devo-
tional program. The hymn, "Yield
Nat To Temptation" was sung, fol-
lowed by prayer by Mrs. Lawson,.
The topic for study was Temperance
and Mrs. Koine gave an excellent
reading entitled, "The Zips That
Touch Liquor Shall Never Touch
Mine." The leader exhorted the
members to be temperate in all
things, in eating, as well as in. dtrink-
i•n,g, and it! pleasures and amuse-
ments. She conducted an enlighten,
ing and i'mpress'ive que'stionaire on
"Alcohol and Its Effiecte,', the anee era
being provided by Also Murray, Miss
Somerville, Mrs, -Pollard, Mrs. Mc-
Michael, Mrs. McDermadd, and Mrs.
Laing. The meeting cliosed; with the
hymn, "Faith Of Our Fathers, Holy
Faith," and the bell,edictalbn pronounc-
edi by Mrs Lawson.
•
Taylor - Little. ---'Sit. Mary's Angli-
can Church, Regina, was the scene of
a pretty weds iitnig on July 10th, when
Audrey • Beverley, daughter of 'Mrs.
Little, Weyibumt, and the late WORM
McKay 1.Attle, became the bride of
Allligni Alexander Taylor, SOH of Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Taylor, Saskatoon,
Both bridle and groom attendees uni-
versity in Saskatoon. The Rev. 'Can-
on Edwards Frampton offiielated. The
ibctrdie entered the church to the
strains of the Lohengrin bridal chor-
us played by her aunt, Mrs. W. R.
Ormiston. She was given in marriage
(by her mother. Mrs. A. M. ()oldie,
sister of the bride, w'as matron of
honor. r. Marcia Goldie .aee flower girl
was sweet in pale pink organdy with
jnotit hiing poke hiat. She carried a
nosegay of garden flowers, .paper -
frilled. The bfkide 'ante a, jasiket
dem of .[amnio Tom crepe 'With
'queens Mile that 'amid.00rPage of 1556
08- M 3' 4 ittitidi� ik'biC9' a *meet bine
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Wrestlillg
Saturday
Night
PALACE RINK
SEAFORTH
See Posters for Particulars !
smith on Saturday, and also attended
the service lin Tunweets Church on
Sunday attention and the decoration
of the gravies,
• Mrs. H; L. Purdy and little
'daughter have retiestedi to 'their hone
in Tos'bnto after spending , several
weeko at the home of Mrs, Purdy's
Mother, Mrs. W. E. Kerslialee.
• Mr. T. D. O'Neill and daughters,
Mary and Marjorie, spent the week-
end in, P.hellpston, Miss Mary remain-
ing
emaining for two weeks? vacation. Miss
Barbara O'Neill retua'Iledr with them.
• •Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crich and
Mrs: Charlet Glew attended the Crich
reunion picnic on, Saturday.
• Mrs. E. Hunt has returned home
after a visit with reliatives in Landon
and Hamilton.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grummett,
Danny and Margaret; Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Palau, Mr.. and Mrs. Sam
Storey, Eileen and Billie attended
,the Grumnnett remit= at Dundalk on
Satundlay. They spent a day at
Walshago Beach on their way home.
• Dr. and M'rs•. Dillane and chil-
dren, of Hamilton, were week -end
guests at the (home of Mrs. Dillane's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jiohnstton.
• Mr. D'Orlean Sii•Ls spent the week
Lakeview Casino--GrandBend
DANCING NIGHTLY TO
Willis Tipping and his
Cascade Rhythm Orchestra
Free admiasitode ibefore 9 pm. Tues.,.
j'hnns., .. it Fhist two datnces Free
every n5.
AMATEUR (CONTEST EVERY
MONDA`,Y
Send in your, 11xr now I
Cash prizes each May; 1st acid
2nd prize winners 'dach night enter
Flnlal en August 38th for Grand Cash
Prize. Try it—you never know your
luck. The auiditenee judges'.
A GRAND EVENING'S FUN !
3 heurs denting; 1/2 hour show. Can-
tesitlant§ athnitted tree. Men 50cc, Wo
mini 35e, Chdeidlnem 10c, Dancing Free.
Visit Our Floodlighted Beach These
Hot Sumner iVlghte=-Bathhtlese open
oath 10, p.m. every Silgan.
Oita s' BandCoaleert Band y, Jttty 20rd
1 $.t0 WA.
ori
W. F. A.
FOOTBALL
Tavistock
vs.
Seaforth
SATURDAY, JULY 22nd
6.30 p.m.
RECREATION PARK
Seaforth
Seaforth is going places in W.
F. A. football. You will see a
real football game!
"League Standing—Stratford, 8
points; New Dundee, 6; Sea -
forth, 4; Tavistock, 2.
Admission: 20c and 15c
SEAFORTH ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
end in Toronto,
' • Mee. James On
PnoitxV a visit with h
E. S. Harding, at R
vet.basreturned
r daughter, Mts.
towed Hill.
• Miss Verna Gir vies, Mrs. Orval
'Weston avid Miss Katherine Dudley,
of Detroit, have 'rieturuned from a
mlotos• trip, to .Muskoka.
• Mer, and Mrs. H. Trapnell. and
dlaugthter, Peggy, • and Mr. ,and 'Mrs.
John Pullman spent the week -end in
Saxnia,.
• Mrs. IM. Desborough, R.N., wtto
sspeset her hoidciayis with her parents ,
Mr. and Mgrs:"'C. Eoltart, has returned
Ito neisume her duties. at Eloise, Michi-
gan, while her daugihteer, Nel'cey, is
remaining here for a holiday.
• Miss Dunn, R.N., Miss Angela
Eckert and Miss 'Mary McKay are
speeding their holidays vitt friends
in ,Detroit.
'• 'Mrs H. Whitduam and son, who
were •holidaying with her parents,
Mr. and Mfrs. Henry Huffman, have
returned to their home in North Bay.
• Mrs. James Bec•tram aid, her
daughter and sweat -law, Mr. , and
Mrs'. J. Bartlett, of New York, were
guests this week at the Commercial,
while calling on old friends, in town.
• Mr. Andrew Archibald' has been
spending a few days at Grand Band
at the s'inumer cottage of his daugh-
teer, Mrs. Armstrong, of Waterloo.
• Mrs. E. Geddes and Miss Mary
are visiting friends at Belgrave.
• Miss W. D. Manson le visiting
Ther daughter .in Hamilton.
• Ml's. George Walkey, of 'Ildron-
`to, , and Mises Jane Dunbar, of Send -
ridge, are guests at the hom•e.of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Glew and Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Crich.
• Miss Florence Fowler, of Blue -
vale, is the guest of the Misses
Cresswell:
• Mrs. 'George Weir has been
spending a few days in Bayfield.
• M. 'John Cummings is ill in the
Leaden Hospital.
• Mrs. Mary Deem and daughter,
of Brantford, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. McLaren.
• Mrs. Archie Barton, of Toronto,
is a guest at the home of Mrs. F. An-
derson.
STRA COACH LINES ERICH
SUMMER TIME TABLE
Leaves Seaforth for Stratford:
Daily 8.25 a.m. and 5.25 p.m.
Leaves Seaforth for Goderich:
Daily except Sunday and boL, 1 p.m.
land 4.40 pin.
Sun. and bat, 1.00 p.m. and 9.20 p.m.
42onneation at Stratford for Toronto,
J5aminbon. Buffalo, London, Detroit.
Agents Queen's Dick Commercial
Hoek
Binder Twine
'and HAY FORK ROPE
For Sale at LOWEST Prices
—at—
REiIER'S GARAGE
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH
FARMERS' CLUB
ANNOUNCEMENT
• We have been ap-
pointed district repres-
entative for the pro-
ducts of the Crosley
Radio Corporation.
The sanious Crosley
Shelvador Refrigerator
is now in stock—super-
ior value at remarkab-
ly low cost. The full
size six foote refrigera-
tor being only $199.00,
delivered in Seaforth
district, Five' -year guar-
antee.
See the Crosley Shelva-
dor and make it
Your
Refrigerator
1 •
J. F• Daly
Ford - Mercury Dealer
Telephone 102, Seaforth
•
tY
CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs. John Landes of Wil-
low Grove visited with Mr. .1ohn Mc-
Culloch and daughter, Miss Lila, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoskorf, of Seb-
ringville, and Mr. and Mrs.'"William
Anderson, of Avonton, visited at the
borne of Mr. 'and Mese-Duncan Mc-
Kellar.
Mr. and •Mrs. Colin McDougald, of
Harrington, were guests of Mrs.
Quance.
Miss Ada Speare, of Seaforth, vis-
ited at the home of her father, Mr.
Joseph Speare.
CONSTANCE
€ gent T-heatr Seaforth
rah
"COOL" -- Air Conditioned
8" Gene
SHOWING
Gene Autry - 'Smiley Burnette
"BLUE MONTANA SKIES" -
MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY
July 24, 25, 26th
NAL IIOACB
sse$si$
of
lovvitrisAnop
CONSTANCE BENNETT.
ROLAND YOUNG
BiIIIE BURKE • AtAN MOWBRAY`
NEXT
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
July 27, 28, 29
Coming --
"THERE GOES THAT WOMAN AGAIN"
Rev. J. C. Britton and twp daugh-
ters of Inwood, are appending their
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. Brit-
ton.
Mr. Bill Dale attended the funeral
of the late Russell Scott, of Crom-
arty, on Monday.
The W. A. of Constance United
Chumoh will hold a cdmmunity picnic
at Bayfield; on Friday. There will be
iconiestls and sports for the young
people in the afternoon.
fir. Archie Haggarth' and Misses
Haien and Edith Britton were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, Kirk-
tose, on Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams, Donelda
and Kelso and. Mr. and,,..Mes. J. Fer-
guson attended the social held on
the lawn of Nin'. and Mrs.. Bert Ander-
son at Walton on Wednesday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson and
livers. D. Churchill visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Lavelle, of Palmerston,
on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson
also visited Mrs. E. M. McNab, of
Drayton, who is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S•haddick, of Hen -
sail, spent Sunday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson.
W. A. and W. M. S. Meets
'Phe regular meeting of the W. A.
and W. • M. S. was held on July 13th
in toe' basement of the church with
Mrs. E. Adams, president of the 'W.
A., in the chair, who ' opened the
meeting with Hymn 50. Mrs. R. Law-
son and iMms. E. Adams led in prayer.
The minutes and the treasurer's re-
port were read. It was decided to
hold a community picnic at Bayfield
on Friday, July 21st.. Mrs. William
Britton, president of the W. M. S.,
took charge and it was deoidied to
hold an open meeting in September
and to invite Turner's Church and
Ontario Street Church, Clinton, lad-
ies. Mrs. .Robert Rogerson took
charge of Group 3. A splendid read-
ing, "How Some People Miss Szilva-
tion," was given by Mrs. Rogerson.
Each person was handed slips with
questions and answers on "Whether
Canada Should Admit Refugees." Tei e
prognarn closed by Mrs. R, Rogerson
leading in prayer.
Colson . Jamieson
We are clearing out the following Used Machines,
all in good condition, and sold with money-
back Guarantee.
1 McCormick -Deering $36.00
Hay Tedder
1 Beatty.Reed Star 812.00
Washer $ 0
3 Massey -Harris Spring Tooth
Cultrvaltonst; $20 00
your choice .r $
1 12 -Plats MCormick Deering
Harrow
1 aFtarm Wagon ,25,00
1 Quebec Sulky $2•0
5..0000
$30,00
1MTuaodln>mhpe-SApnrdeeardsorn.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Massey -Harris
Cutting Box
Massey -Harris
Mower
$15.00
825.00
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A very pretty wedding took place
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Jamieson, Constance, on Wednesday,
July 19th, at 3.30 p.m., when their
eldles't dauginter, Mary Isabel, was
united in marriage to Mr. Arthur
Lawrence Colltan, only icon Of Mr. and -
Mrs. Thomas Colson Blyth. Rev. A.
E. A. Menriiea .performed( the cere-
mony. The bride was given away by
her father ani Stood before an altar
of flowers on the lawn. She wore
wihrite silIk eMbrotideredi net, also a
coronet of orange blossidmis, and car-
ried a. bouquet sof 'Th arcliffe roses.
Me' Hazel Jamieson, o8 Stratford,
was the bridesmaid and she wore
gown of pink silk net over taffetta
and carried sweetheart roses. Mr.
Ramey iMcCallum was the groothis-
mnan. Mists Jessie Watt made a
charming flower girl "ends carried a
basket of sweet peas and baby's
breattlh. Miss 'Gladys Monnnitadn play-
ed ache wtdldd,rug music and also ae-
compaiiied Mrs. wthti sang
idalring the signing of the register.
The young cou ti'e lett hater on a tt'iip
drown the Set. Lawrence and, Eastern
atlas. Per travelling tihe bride wore
nervy net over taffetta with, white ac-
noseoriee. On their i1etari they will
*Side 0n the grssoiin'e' farina on the
lath co otos df MOM. ,
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