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The Huron Expositor, 1957-04-26, Page 5J. p �T' ■ P r, ANNUAL SPRING r s� Y ry 4,r:i W" N'ES SAY, MAY 1 nth PAPER AAAGAZINES O�Sr1.' ("" •`S ^ , Iwo ru KLPPVT% MAin Fd�raa ?inila Caturday, April �Q, at �.3p p use,; when Marloene7dna Roas, 1�euaing,, ne bride f"ric Ustland, %► a�dau'1++ Rhos, �ippen, .and thQ xoom is AMC OLDr'MATTRESSES.q•"- t 'e son of Mr• and Mrs. Albert 0st TIP TOA�!�► - /r,•' % i land; Exeter. !�:� 'The bride was lovely in white yl t sal' z1raY .M y,, Y� nylon lace and net overt to S>?'R -. For the•,eonvenaence'of those in the surrounding district who gas]} '` " ,x �`� " ' -,� ballerina length, with w i a#e ' �� ftt SUITS t �`" ' g . W h. ch she' p fry 3' CQ,•�TS 1. to, co-operate, collection depots have been establl$hed as, follows: i, ': " ba` t'•r$ wore . a tiara of seed pearls and' TAILORED TQ M`E'A TS & ING Fa +' „ F3 W Q 0 D , ..:.. ` : shoulder length veil of r silk DUBL'YN..:......... - 'Gar11n s Store " ` ,. ,y : s :s�, carne j rl'i? „ F illusion, and d• a f Re ar'' -William Stapleton y , 5 z. white Bible. crested to p- .�, �` •` � � .i j�`�t %�' ys.•„ . steel with red' ros s. -111 Prices'. fir CONSTANCE` ' e 64.50. 74.50. . Borden �"'`" Her attendants were , ., . ..... n Brown. Store Mss ��3- • WINTHROP ............ A. Dolmage Store a . :>. me Ostland, of Exeter, sister of :z'PPE"N ... "" k<:� , the groom, as bridesmaid and Miss ON SALE FOR a r Kyle'ss Store >� � Elaine Ross, sister of the bride, C'ROMART'Y .. , Chopping Mill junior bridesmaid. he bridesmaid ' tis { a 06, Cho iri chose a gown of pale blue, baller- $45-15 t 4 • x r i ,r STAFFA................Sadler's Store ry- d ina length, wearing a band of white BRU'%C y yq �3� s roses in her hair, and carrying a SALE ENDS SAT., MAY 4, EFIELD Ross Scott WAIrTON Gordon McGavirl y. corsage of white roses. The junior „r ;, bridesmaid was costumed in pink Ladies! Saveup to. 39B5 on a • / � q ,, v " pink sanylon ver e ofaffeta mat h i withnd and Ti To Tailors Sale. The clothes 'are AU5p1CeS ' — ��� s x � ink roses in her hair, and carried adored -to -measure Suit in • thi.9 big S ErA F 0 RT H L I O N S C[ U B ' <, y g g P roses. allndistinetive ladies' fabrics and in- u> `x ; '' :`,;y r . ,rs Mr. Norman Hackney, of Exeter, elude pastel tweeds, Boucles, slub ef- `r:`•:�::., ,; >'�`.:i���" attended the roo • r • �%✓%": g W• facts fleck tones, Nubby weaves,��m- ,•>..:e. A reception was held later at ' pen weaves and smooth worsteds, jf� Iyf r J f " Armstrong's ' Fz r p� y For taVellinRestaurant, me Exeter. Choose from powder, s9e r •I r � 3 r { '3t g grey, Pink PERS 0 N A L 1 Z E D F �a �. '�lz; I . ,, ''�' �! Ifi ' States for their honeymoon, the gold, turquoise, fawn, brown, navy -"'""' bride "changed to a dress of blue and black. 'COASTERS' - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES "" striped silk corded bengaline, over Twenty-three distinctive styles to . • : �< ` which was worn a coat of pastel THE HURON EXPOSITOR` choose from. 4515 highland tweed with accessorie9 S PRI in baby blue, Mr. and Mrs. Ost- t land will reside in Aylmer. OTHER SALE IT Air 10 >` , Guests attended from London ,. S St. Thomas, Hamilton, Walkerton, Staffa, Ingersoll and Exeter. TAIIARED SHIRTS ..... , . .. 14.35 'HOLIDAY IN MEXIG`U--Canadian Pacific Aiilines' Toronto -Mexico" City, Vnncobver-Mexico TAILORED SLACHS . 14,35 City non-stop flights aboarii DC -6B "Empress" airliners provide holiday -bent Canadians with an GOVIER—McDOUGALL TAILORED JACKETS ........ 32,00 Whit Made opportunity to visit the fabled Land of the Aztecs. The white sands of Avapulco beckon beach and AUBURN—Blyth United Church TAILORED surf enthusiasts, and the Mexican divers provide daily thrills for tourists as they risk their lives JODPURS ........ 15.95 in high dives from rocky' pinnacles into the Pacific Ocean. Pottery decoration at Puebla by na- was beautifully decorated with _ baskets of tulips and daffodils for tive artists and the ruins at Tula are extra attractions for the visitor. the candlelight wedding ceremony "The Little Woman" � Saturday, April 20,' at 7:30 p.m., TIP TOP CONSTANCE NEWS OF THE WEEK EAST McKILLOP when Joan Eileen Govier, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Murvin Govier, SPRING COATS Recent visitors of Mr, and Mrs. of Blyth, became the bride„ of Tough Critic Monday William Dale visited lay ders. Edwin Glaser, of Gadshill; Mr and Charles Eggert were Mr. and Mrs..Robert Lyle McDougall, son of Mr. onday at the Glendale Guernsey Mr. and Mrs, Borden Brown, and Mrs- James McDougall, of Farm, owned by Mr. A. H. Crang, Joyce and Elaine spent Sunday Mrs. Carl Elligson, of Windsor; Auburn- Rev. A. W. Watson, of Tailored Td Measure of Newmarket. with relatives in Hanover a d at- Blyth, officiated for the double - 'and why that means � Mrs. E. E.elder. , Brodhagen, and C Mr. Ivan Lee, who last fall pur- .tended the Easter service at Ellen ring ceremony. � Regular�54.50 and 64.54 Mrs. Gernhelder, of Brunner., chased the farm of Mrs. William Park Christ Church. The bride, who entered the Carnohan, has sold it again to Mr. Miss Muriel Dale, of Brampton. Miss Mary .Jackson, of Seafprth, II SALE PRICE g P church on the arm of her father, Basil Leroy Hornick, with possess- spent the Easter holidays with spent the weekend with her sis- looked charming in a floor -length C ion taken April 27. Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Verne ter, Mrs. Norman Eggert, and Mr. strapless gown of nylon tulle over 39.50 ����•% Lee and familywill be moving to Dale. Eggert. g taffeta with Chantilly lace panel the farm of Mr, Elgin Nott on No. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wakefield My. and Mrs. Lawrence Messer- with set-in rhinestones, with 8 Highway. and Bobby, of London, spent the schtnidt, of Detroit, spent Good matching Chantilly lace bolero, - Choose from Harris tweeds. Boucle �� Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robt, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry peter pan collar and long lily- cloths, basket weaves and Scotia . Grimoldby on Sunday were Mr. Millson. 'Doerr and other relatives. point sleeves. Her double finger- weaves, in a wide choice of shortie -and Mrs. Ross Mann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston Mr.' and Mrs. William Koehler tip veil of heirloom Brussels lace, or full-length styles. of Wingham, and .Mr. and Mrs. and Bruce, of Grand Valley, spent visited on Friday with. Mr. and with matching headdress, was Tailored to your individual meas - Ken Bettles and two. sons, of 'Win- the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Wilfred Seebaeb at Fullarton, trimmed with pearls and rhine- urements , g throp. James Medd and Mr. and Mrs. stones. She carried a beautiful 39.510 43.25 Mr. Maurice Purvis, of London, at .......................... and ;� �`'• Mr: and Mrs. Robert Wood, of Jack Medd. Master David Medd, and Mrs. H. Hoegy, of Grey, were bouquet of red roses. Scarboro. spent the weekend with returned, with them to spend the She was attended s. Mrs. Marian Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Easter' holidays. and Mrs. William Koehler. Kernighan, of London, sister of Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Warren, Lin- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and ; the groom, as matron of honor, STEWART da and Helen, of London, spent Mrs. Dave Millson spent last Thurs- Mrs. V, Rutherford and family. who chose a strapless ballerina - the Easter weekend with Mr. and day in London. length a '' •' "" � •of Trenton, visited her sister, Mrs. g gown in pale green nylon , Harry Regele, and Mr. Regele for ` Mrs. Earl Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark, of net over taffeta, with rows of net a few days. BROSE Miss Joyce Jewitt, of Thorndale, London, visited with Mr -and Mrs.; t ruffles around the skirt front and spent the Easter holidays with her Oliver Anderson on Sunda ;x,:,t - •.i, ; Y• ! tapering to the back with match- _ Today's home -maker is a shrewd parents, Mr. and Mrs. William thMrsA Glen n, of Clinton, andaMr. and and velvet headdress with sequins, S"T. COLUMBAN q MEN'S DEPT. ==-- buyer, an informed critic of Mr: and Mrs. Kein Reid and son, Mrs. Bill Bedard and family, of and wore white gloves. She car - Mr. and' Mrs. Joe Malone and London, spent the Easter weekend Zurich, visited Sunday with Mr. ried a bouquet of yellow roses. " everything she buys. She knows children; of Winnipeg; Jack Ma - with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Saun- and Mrs. Elwood Clarke. Her bridesmaids were Miss Dar- ` values better than her mother Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblut lone, Montreal, and Miss Mollie Malone, London, visited with Mr. lens Pierce, of Blyth, and Miss A SMI LE OR TWO sr a` and family, of Woodstock, called Donna McDougall, of Auburn, sis- there, Father. Before I realized I' .,.'F'>:'s;��'��"-• ^> or grandmother ever did. When and Mrs. J. L. Malone. Saturday on Mr. and Mrs, Wm. ter of the groom. They wore x " it comes to food, she buys wisely to Miss Florence Sloan and Tom heard myself saying, Where the / Jewitt and family. mauve gowns and headdresses B R 0 W N I E S Sloan, London, and Pat Sloan, of A young fellow had been sent to hell's that ball?" "> •y.:„ ., .•::"•.'<rz... obtain the greatest nutrition Mr. and Mrs. Hale, Susan and identical in style to that of the the county b his fa er to stay Dennis, of Woodstock, and Misses 'Windsor, spent Easter with Mr. matron of honor, and also carried y y Cried the Bishop impatiently, >" •. ±r: "„y '<. yield and menu variety for every and Mrs• James Sloan: with some relatives. After three •. f ” D R 11� E F N Jean and Gloria Millson, of Inger- . yellow roses. weeks, the discouraged"Well, where the hell was it, boy? > 4. `'" '' ,.• ,N, dollar. Textiles and clothing soll, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell, The little flower girl, Miss Carol boy sent Mrs. Dave Millson. Kitchener, visited with Mr. and Govier, sister of the bride, wore his dada wire: she judges as'carefully, gauging "No mon (stop); no fiin (stop); '�• �' � CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams and Mrs. Thomas Purcell and 1Vlr.' and a short yellow nylon dress with a workmanship, wearing qualities. Doneida, of Seaforth, spent Sunday Mrs. Jack McIver. full skirt, puff sleeves, a peter an your son."r P P F His fathers reply: So sad �. She is an expert buyer. Featuring the with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson. Louis Kennedy, Toronto, and Mr. collar and a headdress of yellow (stop); too bad (stop); your dad �r Misses Mary Whyte and Janet -and Mrs. Bill Kinnehan and, family, forget-me-nots and net, and car- (stay)." Best Shows For Clean -MacGregor, of Stratford Teachers' � t. Augustine, spent • Easter with ried a nosegay of white baby Family Entertainment College, are spending the Easter Mr. and Mrs. Angus Kennedy. mums and yellow roses with holidays at their parental homes, Teachers spending the holidays streamers. �• Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dexter The ringbearer, Master Leslie It was with a troubled conscience .S4ii"fir.:.:.:%vFv i-• Advertising helped make the ;rn o;; , r;;"; ! at their homes here include: Mrs. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.McIver Caldwell, of Blyth, cousin of the that the young divinity student :::::h: •:s: Jack Bowman of f London, Miss Re- confessed to the bishop he had us - grey Woman" what she is >?'<"�'""A:><`''�"""" ` TWO SLOWS Austin Dexter, Blyth. '"'"i'�>�:� �"1„ I Bina Bowman of London, Gordon bride, dressed in navy blazer and P -today-Through the advertising '`'i>a` Kennedy grey trousers, carried a white sat- ed profanity. g {� NIGHTLY Y,PB. Has Meeting y of Stratford, Miss Joan in pillow with streamers. 'You see it was like this," be : �� Flanagan and Peter Hicknell of explained. "It was the big game, pages of her newspaper she is First show at dusk The Young Peoples Union met The groom was attended by his P Kitchener, brother-in-law, Mr. Donald Kernig- passed to me—a -informed of the ualities of - - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross the ball had been q '; `�� MacGregor on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Tom McIver and ban, of London. The ushers were long , pass—and I caught it tight ,goods offered for sale. The R with 18 members present. The family, Toronto, visited with Mr. Mr. Murray Govier, brother of the under my arm. There were only .advertising messages strive to Programme of coming meeting was opened with a sing- and Mrs, William McIver. groom, and Mr. Douglas McDou- two men between me and the goal •• '. events available at song. John Hoggart read the scrip- Mr- and Mrs. Charles Malone gall, brother of the bride. line. I dodged one and interfer. give'herthe facts that guide her ture lesson, and Wilma Dale led in and family, Windsor, Greg Morris, The bridal music was played by ante handled the other. Within ;)buying. Advertising helped /;< UBOX Office prayer. The topic, "Citizenship Port Credit, and Jack Morris, of Miss Paige Phillips and accom- two yards of the goal post I look- and Community Service,'? was tak- Ingersoll, spent . Easter with Mr. panied the soloist, Mrs, Betty Wilk- ed down and the ball wasn't un- make her an expert buyer, en b Douglas rs. W. L. and Mrs, Thomas Morris. in of Auburn, who sang, "Bless der my arm. It just simply wasn't Children under 12 in Y g Riley.Y. I � If 4 rQ kdmK I We specialize in modern business stationery—one, two or three color print- ing. PHONE 41 i THE HURON i EXPOSITOR, Now, advertising must work 1 ' Whyte led in a discussion on the >' " S Y Miss Eleanor Bowman, of Kit- This House" -and O Perfect Love. cars, FREE topic, after which Tom Whyte con - .all the harder to continue cx,,. �'� ' :��` • chener, is spending the holidays 'Following the ceremony a re - 7r ducted recreation and lunch was with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman. ception was held in the Sabbath .answering her demands ,.<E ', served. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murray and schoolroom which was beautifully / DOES � 0 R E ,jor-facts before buying. :hs z" • f decorated in pink and white. The <i3y : children, London; Mr. and Mrs. o '3..`.'.: ' Ronald Butters, Sebringville; Gil- bride's table was centred with a bert and Leon Murray, Toronto, three -tiered wedding cake, white - and Joe Murray, Windsor, visited candles, and baskets of spring GARDEN JOBS — FASTER, BETTER ,p. with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mur- flowers. The bride's mother, gown- ' • ray. ed in a pale blue crystalette street - t' ` . .R Information makes the bigMr. and Mrs, John Smith, of De- length gown. 'pink accessories and +colt, and Mr. and Mrs. .Frank a corsage of pink roses, received Merry Tiller works efficiently in any type t the guests. She was assisted by d difference in the buying �/ Doyle, Toronto, visited with Ted bf soil. Cultivates, weeds, mulches, pre- 21t 4>.: M•� p Y' Most A�a'1S�$ 00i Stock Doyle. the groom's mother, who chose a erformance of toda shome- Doyle and Mr. and Mrsr. Michael ares seed beds and does many other Patented blue suit with pink accessories, P ratenred maker. We live better because y and wore a corsage of pink roses. jobs with less effort. Lightweight design Al - Jack Murray, of Guelph, visited ! Prnd. we set high standards on For a wedding trip to Eastern Ives maximum ower ...less bulk # g with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mur- United States, the bride wore a g p everything we buy. Manufacturers _ ray turquoise crystalette dress with f of goods, merchants who sellSEED Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly, of Kit- matching g WORKS ANY SOIL g chener; Miss Marie Connolly, Lon- andpurse hat and loves, tan shoes " those goods --all of tbem:must and purse and tan coat with a inkur- Come in or hone for g don, and Miss Helen Connolly, of quoise fleck, and a corsage of pink phone Grass and Grain Woodstock, spent Easter with Mr. roses. free demonstration. See { ` meet our high standards because and Mrs. Joseph Connolly. Guests were present from Mount how Merry Tiller pre- ' we. know how good the things Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Sullivan, of Forest, Goderich, Walton, Londes- pares the soil in one easy Fort Erie, visited with Mrs. Jas, `N we want can be. Today, nobody boyo, London, Seaforth, Blyth and operation ...stirs soil CEMENT— O Sullivan. pneed bu a i in a oke.Auburn. y p g pMr. and' Mrs. Joseph Downey j�raitresses for the wedding lunch [010" deep even in rocky �.r,,,,;• �•• and Miss Anne Downey, Seaforth, qand Mr, and Mrs. Ray Carter and wire girl friends of the bride: ground. Tines uncondi- Eileen Nesbitt, Joanne E'asom, tionall uaranteed. will be keeping . a continuous family, Toronto, visited with Mr. Margaret DalrympleEvelyn Caldwell, Thelma Good and , Loreen Roe, y g and Mrs, Richard Downey. Finger-tip controls. - Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Walsh and Eformationn is the force of advertising. Scan the Yvonne Anstay. Mrs. Albert Nes- supply. family, London, visited' with Mr. bitt poured tea. During the lunch MORE EFFICIENT .advertisilf1g''coltillms of this papery.and you'll find Louis O'Reilly and Mr. and Mrs, Mr. Ralph Caldwell, uncle of the them packed with information that makes intelli• Jack O'Reilly. bride, proposed a toast to the 'bride, ` Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Feeney, to which the groom replied. He in New gripper -leverage principle :gent buyers of all of us. It adds up to better living Seaforth Farmers Co-operative Kitchener, visited with Mrs. Nora turn delivers all ower output direc'fl Maloney. proposed one to the brides- P p y Mr. and Mrs. Don Heard and maid, to which the groomsman re- to,job. No wheels to pack soil or McDougall add weight , Mrs. F. O'Connor and family, To- lied it return Mr. and Mrs. , .. .-. >AaYc'lar?Ft[e- { *that surpasses the dreams -of a generation ago. family, of Newmarket; aMr.nd and p On the Because of advertising appppppearing regularly ift its v ronto; ll will take up residence EGGS and r Mr. and Mrs. G. Hildebrand in Clinton. paged, this rtetuapaer is aware that the service it FEED MILL and £airily, Kitchener, and Mr.®uR bt°tttR S POULTRY r sf> and Mrs. John Fawcett, London, aAe rAt }n orni oleiiit's header's �a. r h ater and'ritTl %L ••- PlIO1lC 9 were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. All evening he had wanted to "f" uq �;;,, �} ` 1'ho!ne 13 q `i°sq J. .1. Holland. say something romantic to her and ' � T ' c• as '. ll1iO1'i'balUa�lii6P%tUtl it Co (�,diitertULd@ oB.n Miss Mary O'Reilly, of Kitchener; at last he saw his chance. • A ,.•r.v,�.,:Y ,r - .•r :,. ..�'.' _ .. ... •M , . lyl- rs. ,Jest ..o if.. .. Mrs Maria ,e1- llg rt "You're re hardly eating gQ ddy, thl 'StYtnext t° uld PHONE, neek McIver ted i IIb A ioe any by lb l'l, rt7N'0•' (M r h } { t N�f� .1 �. t rt*t_ !N. ,,,, Sre., t.. {..}.,5. r v I.. ,. ....,.. ,. .. •: ..r. c. K n. t.f a ,$ ib ,3, ✓` j, _,.•.. ad. , ,., .:. .•. ... d... n:.:,. , .,. ,. ,. ,r, . � ,. 4J„. .. .. . 1„ r r .... -., r, •. .., J.. L. 1. :. 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