eo. et |Volume Fifty-nine ~ARNPRIOR,ONTv.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1937 Number One Christmas Wedding W.MLS. AND LADIES’ AID ELECT OFFICERS Miss Lillian Elliott - ’GreenShirtsWinOpening Game AtFiitzroy Harbor Heads Milne Society The W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Donald Dewar, LLochwinnoch, P h a On: Christmas afternoon, Q prety ore seven. Hundred Fans Witness. Opening League®p The annual meeting of the Milne | wedding was solemnized in St. with 14 ladies present, the presi- Game—Jack Carthy Scores ‘Opening League Shot George’s Anglican church, Fitzroy dent, Mrs. Elmer McLean in the evening Auxiliary of Grace-St. An-. | Obituaries - » | Harbor, when Elizabeth Eleanor, chair. After the devotional exer- drew’s church was held on Thurs- .For GreenShirts In Upper Ottawa ‘Valley Hockey | eise the election of new officers for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey day last, and brought to a close the the coming year took place, The MRS. BLE. McIVER | Thomas, became the wife of David activities of a most successful O year - Araprior Green Shirts, in the H.,-son-of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. following were elected: ~The funeral of Rose Ann Kavan- under the very able leadership of - opening home league game of COMMENTS Wilson, both of Fitzroy Harbor. President—Mrs. Elmer McLean. ‘lagh, widow of Bernard E. Melver, Vice-President—Mrs. Jas. McMil- the retiring president, Mrs. Rev. W.-Grant Jones. performed H. D. _ the Upper Ottawa Valley. Sen- was held fromthe -home of her lan. McCord. Th - Renfrew Maroons, although de- the ceremony; and the wedding e singing of carols daughter; Mrs. A. Pepin, Horton preceded ior League schedule, defeated feated, gave Arnprior fans a. fast music was played by Mrs. J. Earle Treasurer—Mrs. Robt. Storie. the presentation of the street, Renfrew, to St. Elizabeth rep Renfrew Maroons 5-2 on Tues- game, and will make strong opposi- ] Wilson of Galetta. Secretary—Mrs. A. S. Dewar. orts of the various secretaries. Church, Vinton, Que., andthe [Ro- Literature Secretary—Mrs. John The treasurer tion before thie league goes far. The church wasprofusely decor- reported that theal- dayhight. More than seven: }man Catholic cemetery there. Re- McMillan. location had ated with... evergreens and bright been met. A chapter The din goes to the roof when quiem mass was celebrated by Rev. iHome Helpers Secretary—Mrs. of the study book w hundred. enthusiastic fans wit- req. flowers. as given in an Tudin, ‘Marshal, McIntyre, sCarthiy. Father Kimpton of Vinton. — Donald Dewar. interesting manner b messed thecontest and cheered The bride, who was given in. mar- y Mrs. W. G. or Houston start down theice. Bornin Vinton, 85 years ago, Mrs. McLean and the home team, coached by Ike Tiage by her father, was wearing a At the close of the meeting, the Mrs. N. McLachlin. McIver was a daughter of the late annual meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Mrs. Mason entertained the meeting “Houston, and_manager, Jas. P. With floating power can that boy Mr. and Mrs. John Kavanagh. Sur- lovely navy triple sheer gown made on long, slim lines. Her small was held with Mrs. ‘(Guy Blackburn,. with a pleasing vocal solo. Mulvihill. ils Tudin move onskates. vivors. include four sons—Charles: president; Mrs. Alex. Somerville, Slate of officers for 1938. The schedule game wa s play- Mclver of Arnprior; Wilfred . of | model hat and slippers were in Revised schedule ofgames will be navy tones, and she carried an ivory secretary-treasurer. ‘President—Miss Lillian Eliott. ed one night earlier by an ar- Kirkland Lake; John and Edward Ist vice-presid found onpage 7. prayer book with white satin mark- At the close of the meeting re- ent—Mrs, W. G. tof Washington, DIC., two daughters, MeLean. arrangementtosuit the Ren-| ers caught with knotsof lily-of-the- freshments were served by Mrs. Arnprior go to Renfrew on Mon- Mrs. A. Pepin of Renfrew, andMiss 2nd vice preside H. D. drew team. valley. Donald Dewar and Miss Susie De- nt—Mrs. day next and to Carleton Place on Florence McIver of Timmins. McCord. En the. opening period the Green Miss Doris Thomas attended her war. Wednesday. A following of: fans The pall-bearers were: Eddy Kav- Recor _ Shirts opened.fire on the Renfrew. Sister as bridesmaid, wearing navy ding secretary—Mrs. 5, would be appreciated. anagh, James Cunningham, Michael Malloch. net, butthe brilliant play of goalie blue crepe, a navy halo turban, and CELEBRATES HIS 80th “Roach saved his team, and the per- Ferrigna, J. Ferrigan, Eddy Hearty Treasurer —Mrs, A. D. ‘Campbell. Over TOO fanscheered the boys on corsage of Joanna ‘Hill roses. » dod: ‘ended. seoreless.. and J. P. Sloan all of Vinton. — BIRTHDAY JAN: Ist ‘Corresponding secretary—Li Mr. Hiram Wilson was grooms- : la to victory and..they appreciated. the Lindsay. The second period. opened with man. applause. RICHARD WILLIAM OWENS ~ Congratulation to our esteemed Miss mon ~ Jack. Carthy, Arnprior’s clever ¢en- The bride’s mother chose a brown ionary thly—Mrs. J. H. citizen, Mr. George J. S. Milne, who Robertson. tre man ina. beautiful combination With Mayor Reid and. council by Relatives in Fitzroy received crepe gown, brown and gold turban, on iNew Year’s Day, Jan Ist, 1938, Christian stewardship—Mr H. with (Olivier andHall, scoring the acclamation and Arnprion winning news of the death of Mr. Richard and corsage of yellow baby ’mums. s. first shot, “With an assist from will celebrate his 80th birthday. Smith. in hockey, everything is set for this William Owens, who passed away The bridegroom’s' mother was Present for the occasion are expect- Temperance and Christian citi- -Tudin, Coach Ive. Houston tallied a winter. : early Monday morning at his late smartly gowned in navy ‘taffeta ed his sisters,Mrs. J. W. Drew and zenship—Mrs. E. -Annis. second shot in short time, and about home in Montreal. The late Mr. with matching turban. Her corsage Anprior’s-next home game will Miss Harriet Milne, Ottawa; and Peace secretary—Mrs. S. Slater. -thréeminutesbefore the gong, Mar- Owens was a son of the late Wm. was of Premier roses. shall, that staunch heavyweight. de- be Jan. 10th with Carleton Place Owens and his wife, Mary Ann, Mrs. George Fraser, Pembroke; the Home helpers secretary—Mrs. I. Miss Grace Wilson, sister of the immediate family, and Miss Ethel ~fenceman in one. of his lightning the invaders. Wilson, pioneers of Fitzroy town- Boyle. bridegroom wore a golden brown Harrison, ‘Ottawa. rushesthrough all opposing defence, “ship: strangers and community secre- Stan Smith received a slight in- satin frock, ‘brown turban and passed | to McIntyre, who with a Mr. Owens was the last member tary—NMrs.L.'Rivett. jury. to his shoulder in first period, shoulder knot of gardenias. bulletdrive to thecorner of the net, of his family and was 87 years of Pianist—Mrs, Allen Boyce. when he clashed ina stiff body Mrs. J. Earle Wilson’ was becom- beat Roach.who had no chance’ to age. In 1875.Mr. Owens was mar- ingly gownedin mulberry velvet. Save, oe check. This Week’s Fact ried to Elizabeth Boyle, also of this Following the ceremony, a recep- in*the third period Renfrew: reg- A good sporting spirit is to give community, who. predeceased him tion was held at thet home of the About The V.O.N. A Family Gathering | “Astered its. first when Bowen scored the visiting team a cheer when they. eight years ago. Surviving are bride’s parents and dinner was done handed in a nice play and. beat ‘score a shot. two sons and four daughters, all re- served. Later in the evening Mr. A family gathering was held at Beattie to it, and again within. three} siding in Montreal. Wilson and his bride entrained for ' The success of our annual holiday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fans.are assured of a real ‘brand .“Seconds of the final bell, the result. There are 13 grandchildren and 6 points north on a wedding trip. For season dance on Monday evening Sereney, Braeside, on Christmas of the best hockey this season— of good combination: ‘between BE. great grandchildren and several travelling the bride wore a brown may be ascribed to several causes, night, when 21 of the family and Arnprior Green Shirts have the “Manionand B. Lockwood, .a second nephews and nieces here. ~The ensemble with matching accessories. but we like to think the principal connections of the late A. W. Gil- material. tallywas counted for Renfrew,| ‘In funeral was held from: his late home Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will reside at one wasthe desire of people in Arn- mour met together and spent a very — the same period Arnprior wastrav- |- Smiths Falls defeated Perth last on Wednesday and interment in an Fitzroy Harbor. prior and vicinity to manifest their ~njoyable night. Few families have ellingfast and counted twice by Anglican cemetery at Montreal. appreciation of the educative and the pleasure that was theirs. ‘Six of iMelntyre: and Tudin, assists coming evening 5-2 and according .to the | Ottawa papers, outstanding players ‘|humanitarian work of the V-O.N, of the family with their wives and _bom Marshall and Houston. : ‘Arnprior Curling .Club will be here, For that we are grateful. husbands were present, only one on.the SmithsFalls team were ‘Ot- _ Referee Jack Anderson, Renfrew: CARS CROSSING CHATS “At Home” oniNew Year’s Day, Jan. absent with friends in ‘Cornwall; tawa boys, We are grateful, too, to Mr. S. EL adled:the game. Penalties were | LAKE ONTHE ICE ‘}ist.to members and freinds. Tea Lewis for so génerously providing two of the family were married in “dient“put-offsides.
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