| HOGG COAL Co. Ltd. Linwood : Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Vetter, Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mrs. Georget Manser and Jetret.. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Sebben, RR. 1, Wallenstein, on the arrivâ€" al of a son at the Stratford Genâ€" eral Hospital, on Monday, Sept. CANADIAN NATIONAL Take your building problems to your Barrett Dealer THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED Malifax + Saint John + Montreal > Toronto : Winnipeg + Vancouver THE ONLY RAILWAY SERVING All TEN PROViNCES Friday, September 14, 1961 Pn /‘\\ \_ l You‘ll appreciate and underâ€" m’&gj stand the beauty of Canada _ e C better when you see it from i Canadian National‘s famous Continental Limited. Every day between Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver this famous train speeds across the continent. On it you‘ll travel in style in colorful, upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute equipment â€" inviting bedrooms, standard and tourist sleeping cars, lounge cars and the latest airâ€"conditioned coaches. Take the "Continental" scenic route across Camida ... daily service East and West between Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Minaki, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper and Vancouver. By Miss Jetret Manser (Chronicle Correspondent) GALT ROOFING Co For reservations and information regarding your business and pleasure travel needs, .see, write or phone your local Canadian National Passenger Agent. with BARRETT â€"_ ASPHALT ~ SHINGLES 10th. Mrs. Sebben was formerly|Ushers were Mr. Allan Hawâ€" Jean Milner. | thorne, Milibank, and Mr. Herbert ) Mrs. Duncan MacPherson of Elâ€" | Voll, Waterloo, the bride‘s broâ€" \mira accompanied Mrs. Wm. Richâ€"| ther. â€" Mrs. Duncan MacPherson of Elâ€" mira accompanied Mrs. Wm. Richâ€" ardson, Mrs. Jean Beggs, Mrs. John Heinbuch, Mrs. John Leith and Mrs. F. H. Schummer on Tuesday to the Women‘s Institute area convention at Guelph. _ _ _ Miss Hélen Kariey left last week for London where she is on the feaching staff. KITCHENER Are fireâ€"resistant Come in many styles / _ Will last years Go on over old roof Mrs. Joseph McTavish was hosâ€" wss for the Women‘s Institute meeting. Several members of the Dorking branch were visitors for the meeting. Sing, say, play or paiy was given in response to the roll | call. Anmcbemenu were completed for exhi M.ingen Welâ€" legley.Fair. Miss Jean Beggs was appointed delegate to aitend the area convention at Guelph. The guest Eï¬]&ker was Mr. A. H. Zilâ€" lax, ira. He addressed the group on "Making Wills and Inâ€" come Taxes". Mrs. Elgin Lambert district president, spoke on the dutlies og an institute member. Violin and piano duets by Miss Lois McTavish and Mrs. rill'm} Lambert were enjoyed. rs. Richard Ogram answered the question drawer. During the soâ€" cial period refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Lorne Rennie, Mrs. J. C. llc-i Kay and Mrs. Duncan MacPherâ€" son. Mrs. Wm. Richardson will be the hostess for the October meetâ€" ing. Dr. R. B. Turnbull, V.S., Linwood, will be the guest speak-‘ er. The bride wore a traditional white satin gown with nylon yoke edged with wide ruffles of lace. The chantilly lace was repeated in ruffies on the skirt and train. She wore a fingerâ€"tip veil of French tulle illusion caught to a tiara of pearl blossoms. Her casâ€" cade was of pink roses and steâ€" phanotis. . Douaeandl Bridesmaids were Miss Jean Voll, Linwood, cousin of the bride and Mrs. Allan Hawthorne, Millâ€" bank, sister of the bridegroom. They wore gowns of frosted lime green and canary yellow â€"nylon marquisette respectively. Their fans were of white ostrieh plumes with pink and mauve mums reâ€" spectively. _ 8 _Carolyn Shireen Eydt, costumed in mauve nylon and carrying a fan of yellow mums, was flower girh 0 0000000 McFaddinâ€"Voil Wedding. The marnaï¬ of Helen Marjory Voll to Mr. Wilbert Russel Mcâ€" Faddin took place Sept. 1 in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, Linâ€" wood. The bride is the dauï¬hler of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Voll, Linwood, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McFaddir, R.R. i, Millbank. â€" Rev. Walter J. Goos officiated. The church was decorated with white gladioli, candelabra, ferns and palms. Mrs. Walter J. Goos was at the organ. Soloist was Miss Dorothy Zarnke, Waterloo. Miss Eileen Voll, Kitchener, atâ€" tended her sister as maid of honor in a pink velvaray costume. She carried a fan of white ostrich plumes and white single mums. Guests were received at the Golden Lion Restaurant, Kitchenâ€" er, by the bride‘s mother, who was attired in a navy and pink cosâ€" tume and the bridegroom‘s moâ€" ther who wore a charcoal and black ensemble. _ Mr. Charles McFaddin, Toronto, was best man for his brother. spent the weekâ€"end ";vitï¬'li}'flu*‘: ents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Voll. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oberer. 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