-- THE STRATFORD MIRROR ta Stratford Couples Mark Golden Weddings To happy Stratford couples mark- ed their golden wedding anniversaries in fitting manner at their homes on . Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brown, 501 Downie Street, were married in Dun- das and a short time later took up residence in Seaforth. In 1914 they removed from that town, and with the exception of a year spent in Till- _ sonburg, have been highly respected residents of Stratford since that time. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fleischouer, 124 Caledonia Street, were married in the little Lutheran Church at Wellesley, the Rev. J. Strempfer performing the ceremony. Although the bridesmaid and best man at the wedding were un- able to be present at the golden wed- ding celebration, they are still living in North Easthope. They are Mr. and Mrs. Falhaufer. For forty years following their mar- riage, Mr. and Mrs. Fleischauer farm- ed in North Easthope, Stratford about ten years ago. Three of a family of four children were present to add their felicitations to those of numerous friends and rela~ tives on Monday. J. Berg, and F, W. Fleischauer of North Easthope. Miss Clara Fleis- _ehauer of Brooklyn, N.Y., was unable to be present. _ Many beautiful gifts were received by the happy couple, among which were a beautiful nine-tube walnut _ radio set. Can You Answer? The Great War was declared. Ten aldermen and the Mayor. Board of Education--10. 3. The Reservists left on August 18, 1914. 4. John Stevenson, 1914 and 1919. In 1915. In 1928. In 1898. William Gordon, In 1926. 0, In eet ~NEW ANGLICAN CHURCH - WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY Late Stratford Citizen Makes Splendid Donation To Edifice Word has been received in Strat- ford that the Bishop of Huron, Rt. Rev. C. A. Seager, B.D., will open - with special dedicatory services, the new St Margaret's Anglican Church, Cape Chin, next Tuesday, July 26. This new church, which moving to]. Those who were ', present were Mrs. P. McDonald, Mrs. | STRATFORD MAN IS CHOSEN D. D. G. M. W. H. Gregory Will Have Charge of South Huron Masonic District Members of the Masonic frater- nity in Stratford and district will learn with pleasure of the appoint- ment, by the Grand Lodge, in ses- sion in Kingston, of W. H. Gregory" of this city, as District Deputy Grand Master of the South Huron district. Mr. Gregory, who is a for- mer mayor of Stratford, has occu- pied a prominent place in _ local masonic circles and during the 1918-19 term was master of Strat- ford Masonic Lodge No. 332. He will have jurisdiction over 18 lodges in this district. The appointee in North dear district is J. F. Vandrick, reeve of Listowel. . Other appointments announced by Grand Lodge are: Brant, Henry S. Tapscott, Brantford; Chatham, Roy <A. Boyes, Chatham; Grey, Wellington Pinder, Arthur; Ham- ilton, A. Charles E. Dickson, Dun- das; Hamilton B, George L. Bell, Binbrook; London, William G. Doidge, London; Niagara (A), Ash- ley R. MacDonald, Port Dalhousie; Niagara (B)--Burton A. Patterson, Welland; Sarnia, James B. Phelps, Sarnia; St. Thomas, Harvey W. Scarfe,.St. Thomas; Wilson, Mac- Graw MacDonald, Port Dover; Windsor, George K. Mills, Tilbury. 2. <= is located about eight miles from Lion's Head, was built under the direction of Rev. R.. W. James, B.D., of Lion's Head, and although small, is considered to be one of the finest church edifices in Bruce County. Rev. Jumes did a consid- erable amount of the work himself. W. E. Weegar, late superintend- ent of transportation, C.N.R., Strat- ford division, was deeply interest- ed in this new church and the bell in the tower and considerable of the donated by him. Anglicans in gen- eral will wish this new church and congregation every success in their field of endeavor. @ CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES sss Erie and Downie Streets, Stratford. Phone 2500 Often, and Save! Basement Bargain Counter Open All Day Saturday The savings offered Saturday in the populas Basement Bargain Counter, are such that they will reach even beyond your fondest expectations. that it will help you to more economically purchase on your budget, if you participate in the big savings that are offered. The values are truly remarkable, therefore we advise shopping at 9 a.m. so that you will have the best choice. on the counters throughout the day, to make the val- ues more interesting and profitable toyou. A few of the many savings offered are : Toilet Goods, Towels, Remnants, Lingerie, Women's, Misses' and Girls' Wear, Curtain Panels, Men's and Boys' Wear, and a host of others. Again we say New items will be placed Real Silk Hose, Notions, Shop Early and CBO. cs oss Oe eee eee eee ee ee es ee Women's and Misses' Dresses They're Brand New! 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