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.and Doreen; Hilda ami Lizzie- Charluy, Lizzie and Gordon; .Mr. and -Afr-. Bridgo; Gorduii an d M a rg a r e t ; ‘.Maiuig-r an d StatF of Knioloyment Kxchangt*,
P.idiharu; .fe-vsio; .Air. R u t te r , .\UM.*rt and Lizzie; Mr- and Mr», Hcrh er i lk*ll; Mrs. Greenwood; .Auntio J laim ah and Ru th . The Rev F.
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.Methodi.st Churcli wa.s held on MondAy ev en in g to hid farewell to Mra Taylor ami h e r family who a re loaviug V ayihorno, where Mrs. T ay lo r has spent all h e r murrH-xi life, an d siiicu h e r husband s d e a th h.xs e a rn e d on H ew itt 's Farm. Tho Roy. A. T h o rn ie r presided
reaipnod th e position of cn re ln k e r , which d u t ie s she h ad u n d e r tak en for two n tv -s ir voars, a n d h e r .vomig<?st d a u g h te r . Mis- F. T.aylor, resigned th«* office of o rg an ist which sh e h a d fillcy! for th e last four years. Mr«. LatnlH'rt pri‘scnu*d Mrs. Taylor with .an
qiderdown an d MIm M. Taylor with a 'Ot o f hairbriish<*s. Mr. Lunil presented to
Mi.xs Lund a tor to ise xhell t ra y an d candle s tick s. Mr. I^imbert and Afr. Lund sooke of th e good and conscienliou.** work of Ta»'P'- *'«•«
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ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, .MAY 4, 1934:.
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MODERN WEDDING RINGS FOR THE MODERN BRIDE
22ct. Gold, Whito Gold (plain or ongravod) and P latinum P R IC E S from 21/-
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