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Mr. and Mrs. 4.ane n A*04, of
Nindsor, Spent the NeeketkVer,ith
3/1r* 8O4 Rebe4 G4zIp1dbyt
' Mr, and Ms. B.�zde ;owni
,joYee andElaine •anent StlitdaY
with Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Brtg-
ham, of .ElmwoOd„
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. AfthlVfillan, of
London, visited . on StmdaY with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson. •
s: Mr. Thomas Brigham returned
to Hanover after spending- two
weeks with- his daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Borden
Brown.
Messrs. George Mcllwain, Doug
Riley and Ross Millson spent Sun-
day at Wasaga Beach and the
Misses Helen Mellwain and Lois
Roe returned hoe with them af-
ter -having spent the summer
months there.
Miss Marie Brigham returned
home on Sunday after spending
the past two months with Mr. and
Mrs. Borden Brown.
Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Warren, Lin-
da and Helen returned home to
London after holidaying at Lions
Head and with Mrs. Warren's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson.
After a month's holidays, while
Rev. and Mrs. White were on vaca-
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•BAYFIELD
Mr. and 'Mrs. Art Sullivan and
David, Borneo, Mich., spent the
weekend with relatives'in the vil-
lage.
, Eric Cleave returned horite from
Clinton hospital on Tuesday with
his left foot, in a cast. He was
working at the Hensall Coach
Works, when 'he suffered a very
painful accident. A jack slipped
and a. trailer came down and broke
five bones in his foot.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith, London,
and Mr. and Mts. Ed. Rowse and
baby, of Dorchester, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Fetherstone, who bad just return-
ed from a motor trip to Parry
Sound, Point au Baril and Sudbury.
Returning by Toronto they visited
with their daughter, Mrs. Keith
Leneord and family, Richvale.
Brian Bellchamber, who has,
been with the cadet Corps at
Camp Ipperwash for seven weeks,
returned home last week.
Mrs. Jack Sturgeon. Jr., Binnie,
Howard Scotchmer and Ricky Nut-
kins, London, left Monday to spend
a few days in Toronto, where they
will attend the Exhibition.
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'40001 MOORS"- once, agani,;•witli
the children starting beck for an
other year of.fdtlicatitnt:Ao wet, ,s`.•
the new besOnnerg,, just out ;011,1A
new venture: We eitend'Otir,.W141-
e0 to several yeung peoPle, sae gkeY
venture out on PrOfe'SSiaost,
1Vlis3 Helen Mellwain goes:b tram,
ing: for a nurse at Stratford Gen's
eral Hospital, and Miss Janet Me -
Gregor and Miss biTary Whyte will
attend Stratford Teachers' ,College.
Miss Muriel Dale left on Wednes-
day to be ready to assume her du-
ties at the beginning of tile, school
term and will be teaching at S.S.
No_ 12, Britannia Schou' in the
Toroito Township School Area. an
No. 10 Highway, near Port. Credit;
Miss Joyce Tewitt, who. $UCCOS8,
fully passed the sumnier school
teachers' course; has accepted a
school at St. Ives, at Thorndale,
Ont., and leaves this weekend to
be ready 4to asstutie"her duties at
the beginning of the school term.
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BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. C. Haugh and Mr: and Mrs.
John McIntosh, Toronto, (are visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Haugh and other friends this week:
Mrs. Elsie Forrest, of London,
spent the weekend with Mrs. A.
McQueen and Margaret.
• Mrs. Alton Johnston, Seaforth,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Moffat. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dalrymple,
Mrs. John Cairns, and Mr. John
E. Pepper attended the Dolmage
reunion at Lakeside on Saturday.
Mrs. Adam Henderson is visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. G. Hender-
son this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, ot
Western Canada, are .visiting with
..Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker and
other friends for some time.
Visiting last week with Mrs.
Stackhouse and Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Wilson were: Mr. and 'Mrs. Ell-
wood Stackhouse, Wilton Grove;
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale, Pat
and Ron, of Glencoe.
Miss Wilma Durnin and friend
spent Friday at the CN.E., To-
ronto.
Word was received last week
by friends that Mr. Neil Tully, of
Peterboro, was killed in a car ac-
cident. Mrs. Tully's mother was
the former Miss Lorna Aikenhead,
of Brucefield.
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Distinguished Laurentian Resorts -
Glamorous Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle*
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bistrici Weddings
MaeDONALD ROWE
Kingsway 'Arab
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ton United Church, Toronto, Mg-
Dorothy- Jane, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Rowe of . lIensall,
formerly of Toronto, was married
to John Arden MacDonald, son of
K. and 1VIrs. Orlin Chester Mac-
Donald, Toronto. Rev. Stanley Tose
officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a full-length im-
pOrted gown of silk, embroidered
with seed pearls and irredeseent
seqnins. Her headdress, a match-
ing tiara of seed pearls, held a fin-
gertip veil of tulle filusion, and she
'Carried a white Bible with yellow
rosebuds.
The bride's attendants were
Miss Patricia. Rowe, Hensall, sis-
ter of the bride, who was maid of
•honor; Miss Donna Brown and
Miss Beverley Boomer, brides-
maids. They wore waltz -length
gowns of forsythia yellow, lace
hats, and carried bouquets of
orchid, gladioli and yellow shasta
nitirns.
Best man was Robert Rolston,
and the ushers were Graydon El-
liott and John Harrison.
After a reception held in the
West Reception Room, the bride
aid groom left by motor for the"
Eastern States. On their return
they will reside in Toronto.
PETERS — LAW
HENSALL.—Caven Presbyterian
Manse, Exeter, was, the scene of a
-pretty wedding on Saturday, Aug.
25, at 2 p.m.; when Udora Emma
I.;aw, of Guelph, became the bride
of Norman LeRoy Peters. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lot-
tie Law and the late Fred Law, of
Guelph, and the 'groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters, of
Hensall. The Rev. S. Kerr per-
formed the ceremony.
For her wedding the bride chose
a ballerina -length gown of white
nylon tulle and lave over duchess
satin with panniers of lace band-
ings with matching lace jacket
styled with Peter Pan collar and
tapering sleeves. A crown of seed
pearls held her fingertip nylon veil
and • she carried a bouquet of red
roses.
Attending the bride was her sis-
ter, Mrs. Orma Walsh, of Niagara
Falls, wearing a ballerina -length
gown •of green nylon net over taf-
feta, and she carried a bouquet of
pink roses.
Cpl. Tom Peters, of Calgary, Al-
berta, was his brother's grooms-
man. .•
The .reception was held in the
'Legion Hall, • Hensall. Receiving
the forty guests, the bride's moth-
er wore a dark grey dress with
black accessories and a corsage of
red roses. The groom's mother
chose a navy ensemble with ac-
cessories in white and a corsage
of pink roses.
For the wedding trip, the bride
donned a box style suit of beige
with white accessories and a cor-
sage of yellow mums. The couple
will reside in North Bay. Guests
were present from Niagara Falls,
Guelph, Rockwood, Calgary, Alta.,
Fergus, Harrfston. Drayton, Moore-
field, Mitchell, London, Bowman-
ville and Hensall.
HARLOCK
There will be both Sunday School
and church- services in Burns'
United Church this Sunday. Rev.
White will be back in the pulpit
again, as he has returned from his
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Roe and
family visited the Museum at
Goderich on Sunday.
Mr. Bill Leiper, Sr., Ross Leiper
and Misses Gladys and Ida Leiper
were at Formosa on Sunday.
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Master Larry Lynn entertained
some of his school chufns on Fri-
day, the occasion being Larry's
birthday.
Mrs. Ivan Brock and Margaret,
accompanied by Mrs. Cliff Brock
and sons, of Crediton, motored to
Crystal Beach on ,Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wib. Glanville, of
Staffa line, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. till Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wicks and
baby and Miss Wilma Walters, of
London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Walters on Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Gilfillan were: Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Church, of Winthrop, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Gilfillan and RandY
and Mists Donna Gilfillan, Exeter.
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ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McPhail and
family visited with Mx. and Mrs.
Lawrence Barker, on Sunday.
Miss Margie Britton spent last
week at Grand Bend.
Keith and Bruce Malcolm visited
a few days last week with their
cousins, Donna and Barry Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roney and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney and
family attended the reunion in Mit-
chell on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gibb, Allan
and Doug and Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
nie Gibb visited Sunday .with Mr.
and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm.
Miss Angela Shiner, Stratford, is
visiting her friend, Gayle Lannin.
Miss Joan Britton is taking a
week's training course at Alma
College, St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wihiafns
and Mrs. Reg Cuctmore and fam-
ily, of Clinton, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Roney last Thursday.
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