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The Huron Expositor, 1964-07-30, Page 12HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., JULY -3Q, 1964 REGIER—MALONEY Red and white gladioli decor- ated the altar of St. Columban's Roman Catholic Church for the wedding of Miss Mary Helen Maloney and Warren Arlin Regier, of London.. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney, RR 5, Seaforth, and the groom is a son of Mrs. Adelia Regier, Zurich, and the late Winfred Regier. Rev. L. J. Coughlin per- formed the ceremony and sang the Nuptial Mass. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor - length 'gown of silk organza over taffeta, styled with a fitted bodice, with a scoop neckline decorated with lace applique and lily -point sleeves, The con- trolled sheath skirt had an ov- erskirt embroidered with appli- ques, and extra fullness at the back cascaded from the waist to form a cathedral train. Her shoulder - length illusion veil was held in place by a tiara of pearls and crystal drops. She carried red roses and white baby chrysanthemums. The matron of honp Mrs. Fergus Kelly, RR 2, Dtrblin,_.sis- ter of the bride, wore a street - length dress of aqua silk- or- ganza over taffeta and organza overskirt w,jth matching head- dress. The bridesmaids were Mrs. James Doyle, London, sis- ter of the bride, and IVliss Marie Regier, Windsor, niece of, the bridegroom. Their costumes were similar to that of the ma- tron of honor. The flowers. car- ried - by the attendants were yellow and white chrysanthe- mums. Patricia Doyle, London, niece of the bride, was flower -girl, dressed in white silk organza over taffeta with aqua sash and bow. She carried a basket 'of yellow and white baby chrys- anthemums. Dwayne Jennings, Windsor, nephew of the bridegroom, was ring -bearer: The groomsmen were Lorne Regier, London; Robert Regier, Windsor, and James Maloney, Seaforth. Ush- ers .were Francis Maloney, Sea - forth, and Ronald Overholt, Zurich. Mrs. Vincent Lane was or- ganist, and accompanied the soloists, Ferg Kelly, Dublin, and Keith Kelly, Kitchener. A wedding breakfast and re- ception at Brodhagen Commun: LOCAL BRIEFS Mrs,, Vera Toman and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Zimmerman, of Milverton, visited with Mrs. H. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Alistair Wigg and family, of Barrie, visited Seaforth friends on Saturday. Miss Margaret Grieve, Oak- ville; Mrs. Harding, Guelph, and Mr. Frank Grieve, London, were here attending the funeral of their mother, Mrs. James L. Grieve. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barry, Miss Brenda and Miss Cathy, of Orangeville; Mr. Ronald Barry, Toronto; Mr. Stanley Barry, of Kitchener, spent the weekend with their' mother, Mrs. James Barry, and also called at the hospital to see their father, who is a patient in Scott Mem- orial Hospital. ity Hall followed the ceremony. The bride's mother wore a sheath dress of blue flowered silk organza over taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of white roses. The bride- groom's mother was wearing a sheath dress of powder -blue lace over taffeta, with blue and white accessories, and a corsage of white roses. For a wedding trip to Quebec and Northern Ontario, the bride donned a turquoise linen sheath dress, with white accessories and .a corsage ofred and white roses. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Regier will reside in Lon- don. Guests at the wedding were from Seaforth, Dublin, Zurich, Exeter, London, Windsor and Detroit. WEDDING Mrs. M. Carnochan, of Wayne/ Michigan, and Mrs. Betty Smith, of Pontiac, Michigan,• who at tended the Coleman picnic and also visited friends and rela- tives in and around Seaforth, returned to their homes the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. David Hum- phreys, London; and Mr. A. G. Gropp, Mount Claire, California, were weekend guests with Mrs. H. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malott and children, of Frankenmuth, Michigan, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Coleman. ,Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bourne, from Greenfield, Montreal, vis- ited with Mrs. Ings and Mrs. Krueger over the weekend, also Mrs. Alf Ingram and daugh- ter, Mrs. Donald Brooks, from Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oliver have returned from a three- week visit to the American and Canadian West. "' Mr, and Mrs. Frank Maloney and,' family, of Preston, spent their holidays with friends in Seaforth, Wallaceburg and De- troit. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stade, and Miss Edd Zuber, of Walkerton, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. James Barry. Mrs. E. J. Adair, of Toronto, visited last week with her sis- ter, Mrs. J. 'J. Sclater. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Grif- fin and Joan, of Albany, N.Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith last week, Miss Jane Shanno'ri, of mondville, is holidaying her aunt and uncle, Mr. Mrs. Stuart McInnes and ily at their cottage near tail, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weichman, Hanover, Mrs. Max Foster and Mrs. Frank Durst, Chesley, vis- ited with Mrs. James Barry on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cockwell, of Atwood, and Mr. and Mrs: Wy- man Griffin and Joan, of Al- bany, N.Y., attended the Smith - Cronin wedding in Toronto Prof. Cameron Henry, of London, and Mrs. Henry, of Clinton, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.' J. C. Cochrane. Mrs. Myrtle Carnochan, of Wayne, Mich., and Mrs. Betty Smith, of Pontiac, spent last week visiting relatives and friends around Seaforth, and also attended the Coleman re- union. Mr. J. J. Wilkinson . was in Ridgetown last week taking part in the Beef Cattle lin- provement Association project at the Western Ontario Agricul- tural School. - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Patterson and Dianne and Miss Gwen Storey enjoyed a vacation at Bobcaygeon, Peterborough and Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cochrane, Forest Hill Road, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cochrane over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray and sons, David and' Dan, of Toronto, have returned home. after spending a few days with Mrs. James Murray and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawley, of Winthrop, have returned from a holiday at Kingston, Belle- ville and Napanee. Mr. and Mrs. 'Clifford Broad - foot and Mr. and Mrs. A C. Routledge have returned from Vancouver, B.C., and North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox, of Oshawa, were weekend guests -of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Clure, McKillop Township,' and Miss Ethel McClure of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawley, of Napanee, were guests of Mrs. C. Hawley in Seaforth. Miss Sally Nott, Reg.N., of London, is spending two weeks' vacation with her mother, Mrs. Winnie, Nott, Egmondville. Mr. and Mrs. Don Overholt and family, of St. Catharines, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Simpson. Mrs. Overholt sang a solo in First Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mrs. Rowland and Mrs. El- don Doering and daughter, Jane Marie, of Stratford, spent Sunday with Mrs. James Mur- ray and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kerr, of Toronto, were vistors with Mr. and Mrs. .lames Aitcheson, of Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hillen, of McKillop. Mrs. Robert Henderson and Miss Irene Henderson, of To- ronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Modeland on Wed- nesday. Hot Dog: The noblest of all dogs, because it feeds the hand that bites it, KIPPEN Master Mark Consitt spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Consitt, of Hensall. Debbie and Leslie Consitt spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Campbell, of Exe- ter. Grace Clifton -and Alice Wal- ker, of Cromarty, have return- ed home from a two and a half weeks' bus trip to Vancouver, and Calgary Stampede, and vis- ited friends in Winnipeg, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Okla- homa City:and Coney Island. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kinsman of Staples, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinsman and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Van Damm and three children, of St. Pauls, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and .Mrs. N. Long. Traquair Reunion The annual Traquair reunion was held at Hensall' Commun- ity Park, Sunday, with over 60 in attendance. Sports were con- ducted for the children with re- sults as follows: • Lucky balloon, Sherry Stack- house; ages 3-4, Gregory Tra- quair; 5-6; Dwight Kinsman; 7: 8, Douglas Traquair; 9-10, Larry, Traquair; 11-12, Joyce Fergu- son; children kick . the slipper, Bevin Kinsman; 'ladies kick the slipper, Leit Ferguson; men kick the slipper, Robert Tra- quair; relay, Russell Ferguson's. team; man with the longest sock, John McLauchlan; long- est married couple, Mr. and Mrs'. John . McLauchlan; coming the longest distance, Mrs. John Christie, Calgary, Alta. A short business' meeting was held and officers elected for next year as follows: President, William Traquair, of Comber; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traquair, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Traquair, -of Woodstock; table committee, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Traquair; secretary -treasurer, Roland Wil- liams, Exeter. The picnic is to be held the third Sunday in "July, 1965, in Hensall Community Park. Cochrane Picnic The Cochrane picnic was held at Clangregor Square, Bayfield, on Saturday, with 40 present. Sports were, under the direc- tion of Ethl McMurtrie and Margaret Jones. Winners were: Races, under five, Brenda G'tff; girls 6-10 years, Cathy Fuss, Mary Ann Fejkl; boys' 6-10, David Elliott, Allan Taylors girls 11-15, Lyn- da Fuss, Jan "f" McDowell; boys 11-15, Grant Jones, Kenneth Jones; young. ladies, Lynda Fuss, Cathy Fuss; young men, Grant Jonas, Peter Fejkl; la- dies' minute race, Adeline El- liott; girls kick the slipper, Mary Ann Fejkl; boys kick the slipper, John Hillier, Peter Fejkl; ladies kick the slipper, Bessie Elliott ; wheelbarrow race, Grant and Kenneth Jones; oldest lady present, Annie Wright, Winnipeg; oldest gen- tleman .present, John Cochrane, Hensall; person coming the farthest,, Ann Hopkins, Illinois; lucky table number, Mrs. Pearl Love. Table convener, was Mrs. James McAllister. . All officers were re-elected for 1965. The picnic is to be held the second Sunday in July at Rayfield. VAN LOON—PARK Mariyn Lorraine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Park, of Dungannegi, became the bride of Anthony Van Loon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Van Loon, RR 2, Kippen, in St. Jo- seph's Roman Catholic Church, Clinton, on Saturday, July 25, at 11 a.m. The Rev. S. E. Mc- Guire officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor -length gown of brocade over taffeta. The neckline, fea- tured appliques of sequins and pearls and a crown of pearls and rhinestones held her shoul- der -length veil. She carried a white Bible, from which cas- caded red roses and white rib- bon streamers. The maid of honor, Miss Helma Van Loon, of Kippen, sister of the groom, wore a street -length gown of white brocade over taffeta and a pink pillbox hat. She carried a bou- quet of pink carnations. Mr. Rieny Van Loon was groomsman for his brother, and Mr. Roger Hoornaert, brother- in-law of the groom, and Mr. Frank Rover, of Waterloo, were the ushers. Guests were present from Windsor, Mitchell, Kippen, Cooperstown, New York; Sea - forth and Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Van Loon will reside at RR 2, Seaforth. T r u t h and unvarnished frankness are not alwaysd the same things. Eg- with .and fam- Kin- Mos newsprint used in the United. States comes. from Can - ,r: 4!: CARTER—KNOX Ontario St. United Church, Clinton, was the setting for the double ring wedding ceremony, Saturday, July 18, at 3:00 p.m., when Shirley Louise Knox and Ross Stanley Carter exchanged wedding vows.. The bride, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Ward Knox, -Clin- ton, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Percy Garter, Clinton, and the late Mr. Carter. Rev. Grant •L. Mills, Clinton, offici- ated. Given in marriage by her father, the' bride chose a floor - length gown of silk organza over bridal taffeta fashioned with a square neckline. Guipure lace accented the lily point sleeves and the •very full skirt in panel effect going to the. back and extending into a cha- pel train and topped by bows of organza. A crown of seed pearls held her three -tiered bouffant shoulder length veil. She carried a, crescent bouquet of pink Delight roses and steph- anotis entwined with ivy clus- ters. 'She wore a cultured pearl necklace and earrings, gifts of the groom. Miss Mary Louise Marshall, Toronto, cousin of -the bride, attended as maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Kaye Carter, Clinton, sister of the groom, and Miss Barbara Nott, Seaforth,• cousin of the bride. They wore identical gowns fash- ioned in aqua silk organza, Events Honor Bride -Elect Activities In Brodhagen Alvin Hicks underwent an operation on his hip. He is con- fined to Victoria Hospital,- Lon- don. Ralph Siemon met' with an accident recently when he fell through the barn floor, dislo- cating and chipping a bone in his shoulder. Kenneth Ahrens, Paul Dietz, Roy Beuerman and Allan Sie- mon spent a few days recently on a trip to Ruther Glen and Sault Ste. Marie. Showers were held at the Community Hall last week, on Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Peter James (Pearl Haines); Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown (Diane Rock); and on Saturday even- ing for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarmuth (Barbara Winter). Gifts of cash were presented. Danc- ing was enjoyed and lunch was served. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks, of Toronto, was here for the week end and visited their son Al- vin in London Hospital. Master Danny McFarlane, of Stratford, with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mogk. Mr. and Mrs. Robert French had their family home for , a reunion on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hender- son and family, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vock and family, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McLean and family, St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDonald, Dublin; Mr. and'Mrs. Neil Hil- lebrecht and daughter, of Mit- chell; Clare and Allan French and -Shirley•Vock. On Sunday afternoon rela- tives of Miss Rose Eva Buuck attended; a cup and saucer shower for her at the home of Mrs. Willard Bennewies; prior to 'her marriage to Leonard Burgess, of Stratford. Miss Sharon Dietz read a suitable address. Contests were con- ducted' and lunch was served by the hostess and her. assist- ants. Rose Eva was also, • the recipient of a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess in Stratford recently. The property of William Mul- holland was sold to Ed. Dol - mage, of Mitchell, at the auc- tion sale held on Saturday af- ternoon... - Miss Muriel Ferguson, of Ex- eter, with her cousin, Audrey Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. Boris Bruder, of Kitchener, with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Edwin Rock. Mr. and Mrs.. H. Winter and family, of Apsley, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarmuth, of Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. George Jarmuth. - Gilbert McNeil, Ambrose Guthro and Ray Currie and Warren Scholdice, Scarborough, at the horhe of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice. Flowers were • on the altar of St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Sunday in memory of Al- bert Querengesser, who passed away six years ago, July 20. They were placed by his wife and family. The service • at • St.- Peter's• Lutheran Church was in charge of Rev. Glebe, of Waterloo, and Miss Sharon Dietzsang a solo. Mrs. Elizabeth Querengesser, Mrs. Russell Sholdice •and Bev- erley, and Mrs. Gary Sholdice attended a shower for Susan. Querengesser at the home of Mrs. Bill Binning, Mitchell, last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice, Warren, .Roger -and Beverley, Mrs. Elizabeth Querengesser, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdce, Bar- bara Plumsteel of Seaforth and Ruth Davey, of Monkton, at- tended the marriage of Susan Querengesser, of Mitchell,' to street length, with a front lace panel, and matching rosette headpieces. They each carried baskets of white carnations with pink tulle and decorated with white ribbon. They wore cultured pearl droplets and earrings, which were gifts of the bride. The flower girl was Miss Ger- aldine Strong, Clinton, cousin of the groom. She wore a white organza dress with aqua trim and a matching headpiece, ,and carrying a basket of white car- nations with pink Delight ros- es mixed in and decorated with pink ribbon. The groom's brother, Ronald Carter, Clinton, attended as groomsman, and ushers were Glen Nott, Clinton, cousin of the bride, and Paul Pickett, Clinton, cousin of the groom. The groom's gifts were cuff links and tie clips to the ush- ers and groomsman. Mr, Mervin Nott, Seaforth, uncle of the 'bride, was soloist, singing "Wedding Prayer" and "0 'Perfect Love." Miss Lois Grasby, Clinton, was organist. The church was decorated with standards of white mums and snapdragons with pink gladiolus and candleabra. The receptio7l following the wedding was held in the church auditorium. Receiving t h e guests at the reception, the bride's mother wore a blue, lace dress with white accessories and a corsage of deep pink ros- es. The groom's mother assist- ed, wearing a beige printed silk sheath dress with match- ing accessories and a corsage of deep pink roses.' Waitresses were Miss Noreen McEwing, of Blyth; Miss Eileen Garrett, of Clinton; Misses Mar- garet Chesney, Ellen G rwill and Linda MacDonald, or Sea - forth. . For travelling td parts of Eastern Canada, the bride Wore a pink linen sheath dress with matching duster. She wore white accessories and a corsage of pink Sweetheart roses and white carnations. The bride and groom are both graduates of Stratford Teach- ers' College. Guests were present from Toronto, Hamilton, Goderich, London, Zurich, Blyth, Rodney, Walkerton, Seaforth, Clinton and Londesboro. The couple will reside in Clinton. Miss Barbara Isabel Plum - steel, whose wedding to Warren James Sholdice, Scarboro, will take place Saturday, August 1, at 4:00 p.m., at Northside Unit- ed Church, Seaforth, has been feted at several pre -nuptial functions. The bride -elect is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laur- ence Perry .Plumsteel, Seaforth', and her fiance is the on of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice, Brodhagen. A presentation was made to the 'bride -elect by the staff of Hunter's Glen Public School, Scarboro, of which she is a member. Hostesses at their re- spective homes for miscellan- eous showers were Mrs. James L. Slattery, Seaforth; Mrs. Gary Sholdice, Brodhagen, and Mrs. G. A. Whitney, Seaforth. - Following the rehearsal Fri- day evening, the groom elect's parents will entertain the wed- ding party at their home in Brodhagen. dr Friends Hold Showers Miss Susan Querengesser was the recipient of a number of showers prior to .her marriage to Barry Smith, of Monkton. On Saturday, evening, July 18, her aunt, Mrs, Russell Shol- dice, of Brodhagen, held a Mis- cellaneous shower for her. A number of contests were con- ducted and lunch was served. On Tuesday evening, July 21, Mss Sandra Pridham, RR 1, Ful- larton, held a girls' shower at her home. when Susan was pre- sented with a trilight lamp and bedspread: Contests and sing- song was followed by lunch. On ,Wednesday evening, July 22, Mrs. Bill Binning, Mitchell, held a kitchep showier at her home in Susan's honor. A sing- song was herd, also contests, riddles and a solo was sung by Beverley Sholdice; 'a read- ing by Mrs. Pat Picard. Miss Sharon Pinder wrote and read an appropriate address. Lunch was served by the hostess and her assistants. Swine Club Barry Smith, of Monkton, at Trinity Anglican Church, Mit- chell, on Friday evening, where the wedding' dinner was also held. Beverley acted as brides- maid and Roger, as usher. Misses -Sharon and Lynda Gibb, of Glencoe, with • their cousin, Glenda Dickison. Misses Sandra and Margaret Hodgson, • of Granton, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonhardt. Rev. Harold Brill was the padre at Edgewood Camp, Ed- en Mills, last week. Miss Julie Jackson, of Strat- ford, with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Scherbarth, and Mr. Scherbarth. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Woodward, Donna and Gaye, of Toronto; Miss Janet Stauek, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Clarence of Stratford, with Mrs. Albert querengesser. Mr. Herman Leonhardt, Lon- don hospital, home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leonhardt and family, Thames - ford, at the same home. A stag party was held for Warren Sholdice on Saturday ekening at the home of 'his parents. • Mrs. Elizabeth Querengesser and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shol- dice and Beverley with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Buuck, near Ros- tock: Mss Sheryl Hicks returned after two weeks spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph .Hicks, Toronto. Miss Jean Mueller is taking a course at 'McMaster University, Hamilton, for the summer. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watson, Exeter; Mr. and• Mrs. Dub Wat- son, Laurel and Leisa, from Gary, Indiana, with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe. Mr. and MrS. Herman Radke and Edward Ray Scherbarth, of Toronto, and Miss Donna Scher- barth, Startford, with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Scherbarth. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Prueter and Joanne and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stephen, St. Marys, on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice and sons, with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. Leis, Wellesley, on Sunday. Miss Pat Leis re- turned home with theist after two weeks here. FUNERAL THOMAS HENRY BRIGHAM Thomas Henry Brigham, 96, • died Saturday at the home of his son, Ernest, Ninth Ave., Hanover. He was a former Bentinck Township farmer, saw- mill operator and carpenter.. Survivors include daughters, Mrs: Gordon (Catherine) Fish- er, Toronto; Mrs. George (Pearl) Campbell; Hanover; Mrs. Bor- den (Margaret) Brown, RR 2, Seaforth; sons, Herbert, Des- boro; Ernest, Hanover; Clayton, Elmwood; Leonard, Chesley; Edgar, RR 3, Hanover; sister, Mrs. James (Elizabeth) Living- ston, Toronto, - Funeral service , was held Tuesday in the Richardson fun- eral home, Hanover. Burial was in Durham cemetery. Has Meeting The third meeting of the first-year Huron County 4-H Swine Club was held at the homes of Don Watson and Al- bert Bacon, when a class of mature sows was judged. ' Several members gave lec- tures on swine nutrients, and the leaders discussed a coming bus trip. Husband: "Aren't you ready yet, dear?" Wife: "Stop nagging me, I told you an hour ago I'd be ready in a few minutes!" PROPERTY TRANSFER , The house originally owned by Colonel Anthony Van Eg- mond, in Egntondville, has been sold by the present owners, the Brightwells, of Ottawa, to Mr. Bradford Snfith, Seaforth, With possession September 1. The. sale was made, through the of• lice of Joseph McConnell, Real- tor. The sergeant was instructing the fledgling paratrooper be- fore his first jump. "Coun ten and pull the first rip cord. If if doesn't work, pull the second rip cord for the auxiliary 'chute. After you land, a truck will pick you up!' T h e paratrooper jumped, counted ten and pulled the first cord. Nothing happened. He pulled the second cord, and nothing happened. Be mutter- ed angrily as he fell, then said to himself, "I bet that darn truck won't be there, either," Too Late To Classify BIG Freezer value available again. The general freezer for only $199.95, at, Dublin Elec. tric. -1 FARM FOR SALE — 100 -acre farm, Mclfiliop Twp., lYs miles from._Town of Seaforth; clay loam land; Well drained; good buildings; drilled well; 12041ere' farm in Tuckersmith; good buildings, Harold, Jackson, Realtor, ,Seaforth. ?hone 474. 14322 BURNS' CHURCH. UCW Burns' Church TCW enter- tained several local UCW or- ganizations on Thursday. Due to excessive heat and busy sea- son, the attendance was not as large as hoped for. The presi- dent, Mrs. Ed. Bell, opened the meeting with Hymn 666, fol- lowed by Scripture reading by Mrs. Waton Reid ,and prayer by Mrs. George Watt. Mrs. Moon's solo was enjoyed, also Mrs. Harvey Taylor's reading, "How Old is Old?" Mrs. Ed. Salverda and Mrs. Pete Sal- verda sang a duet, which was much. appreciated. The offering was'.. collected by Mrs. Jim Howatt and Mrs. Ed. Salverda, Jr., and Hymn 384 was sung. • Mrs. Bell introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Willis J. Van Egmond, of Clinton. Her talk on her work in Goderich hospital for retarded patients, was interesting. She spoke chiefly on physical training, crafts, dancing, groups, bingo, singing, music, any work which will help them to 'mingle, use their hands and develop. the brain. She brought 'samples of articles made by the patients. Hymns 431' and. 771 in the Hymnary, "General Thanksgiv- ing," were read in unison by those present. COMING — AUGUST 13 -19 •THURS. through WED. Cleopatra Brownie's Drive -In CLINTON s. Having sold my busi- ness to Harvey Dtcle, I wish to express ap- preciation and thanks to my 230 customers and the people of Sea - forth and district, in- cluding those w. h.o were so kind and co-operative during the 30 years I was in business. We ask for Mr, Dale a continuation of that same .co-operation. . LOUIS HILDEBRAND WILKINSON'S 88c SALE! 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