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YP_ __. $'EATER HOSE—Heavy laity, 1" 'diameter rj's" dial n. ■ .L;, L , 3/a'" diart7;: RADIATOR HOSE—Extra • service, cut to length or ioujded As 141w: as Foot`. .,..,:: .. ■�' OAS -FLOW -Mix s with; gas topreveht. mo--:- tor sputterand gas line freezing ,.,•, SMITE! PEON'E :792 -- - S +VAPOR” s Fria:aid t er. ENIuLISH—DEVEREAUK A pretty wedding took• 'place .in ,Our Lady of Lourdes' Roman Cath- olic Chiireh; Toronto,' October 10, at 11 a;m,, When Rev. Father .Me -- Isaac united ,Mary- C: Devereaux, Toronto, daughter of Mrs.:,John- L. Devereaux and the 'late John ,L. Devereaux, R.E. 4 Seaforth, to Seymour. C. J. English, son of Mr. and Mrs. GilbereEnglish,,Milton, Ont. The bride,' given,in,marriage by; her 'brother James.; Devereaux,' looked lovely in a "waltz -length dress of 'Queen Ann :lace over champagne •taffeta,_ Her, shoulder veil was, held in place. by a pearl tiara, , and ' she carried,a bouquet' .of Talismazi <roses and • bronze mums. The matron of honor,Mrs. Sazn, Fawkes,,:_I3ainilton; sister';"of the bride, wore a.< waltt,length; dress Of aqua ;:blue nylon organza over taffeta with -matching >headdress, and • carried. ai:cascade pi-bronze mums and yellow ,sliasta daisies,' George English, "Milton, •Ont,, was^besVman,=and the ushers were Sam' Fawkes, Hamilton, and Eric Hayhurst; Toronto. - - The wedding dinner was heldat Frans Restaurant._ -Later Mr, and_ Mr -s. EngliShleft.on a trip to F1or- ida, . the. bridetrave11ing,hi a rasp- berry' wool dress ' with matching hat and' black• °accessories. They, will .reside in Toronto: Guests Were • present'',from Lon- don;' Hamilton;'' Seaforth, Milton,: Streetsviile' and .Toronto.,„, COOPER-BEDARD• St, James ':Boman:, Cathplic Church, Seaforth, was :the setting for.thevgdd,ingatuzday,_Octo'ber 10, at `10 .o'clock,. when Shirley Anne Marie,, daughter ,of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Bedard, Seaforth, ',be came 'the wife, of. McIvm Clayton Cooper, son of .Mr..and 'Mrs. -Man ford Cooper, •.R;R 4 Seaforth;. Dtev C. ,E. 'Sullivan: 'officiated tat . ,. the :ceremony. Mrs:' Alice S>ilesplay ed'the wedding music.and"accorn parried ,the soloist, Miss: Julia, Flan- nigan, "Seaforth;; who an: "Ave Maria," Given: in marriage by' her father, the - bride wore:a white:floor-length gown'of-lace.over satin;styledwith tight lbodice and bouffant skirt.;Iier shoulder -length` veil, fell 'from -a :headdress of ; and: nd.: satin, and,. she carried a'bouquet'of:pink,'ros- " She. was attended by -her sister, Miss Jeannine Bedard, % as maid .of honor, .wearing• a street -length dress o£:teal .blit» velvet, `fashien- ed with>' fitted bodice' with cum- ,merbund, and' bouffant skirt. Her headdress was a -matching velvet bow,. 'and she carried a.bouquet of pin, 'and' Andre''Aubia, Cli tom•..was.'best> Man,' and ushering was' Jack Bed- ard, Seaforth, brother.ef the bride, A Teception;•followed'at'Seaforth CommunityCentre =which was dee orated with autumn 'flowers.:, The Ladies' Auxiliary catered for': the dinner. -For a wedding trip to .points in eastern Ontario, the . bride 'chose a red Weal dress', red hat and grey Borg,coai On their return Mr: and Mrs. 'Co'oper'":will, reside in. Guests were 'present;;from Lan - 'don, ',Windsor,; ; jIensail!.' .and Sea- 'forth., ea-'forth , - VERHOEVE`DUN.GEY .` A. pretty` wedding' was solemniz- ed. on Saturday,; October X10, at .11 a.m.at'St. Mary's Ronan Catholic Church; Tillsonburg, ,when, Sandra Aideen. Dungey, Seaforth, exchang-- ,ed wedding vows witb.Itector Den:. aid Verhoeve, Tillsonburg: , 'The. bride is the .daughter of, the :lat• Mr. and Mrs. Roy C:', Dungey,•' of Seaforth,' and the groom -. is the son of Mr: and Mrs. Mauriee Ven hoeve, .of Tilisonburg.';The church was,decorated With. white • mums and .carnations. The:,Rev, Father. O'Neil officiated: The bride„ given in marriage ;'by her brother, . Charles,' R:, Dfingey, looked 'lovely' in a full. length gown of hand -clipped -Chantilly, lace with lily pointed -sleeves, Her elbow - length veal was: held ;in' place by a tiara of Chantilly lace She car ried , a bouquet of Baceara, roses With ;garlands -of feathered ,com— mercial mums. Miss,, Barbara Ann Dungey, • Sea - forth, sister,of .the bride,; was maid irides,.Agree. �eddng Date LADIES' C lit' ! • Greatest' Stock of PLASTIC OVERSHOES Ever ; 1 In a colors—Smoke;'Beige, Frost NEW HEELS --- NEW TOES .. F`rom.-$1,98 to ,$2.98 WILLIS SHOE STORE SEA:F,Since 1862 :• ORT11 of honor, Wearing 'a bronze velvet street -length dress, rounded neck-, -line, fitted bndice with short sleeves ;and a bow at the • front, She were :a snatching headband' of shirred bronze velvet, and carried' a nosegay ... of bronze and yellow mums Bridesmaids were. Misses Elean -or . Verhoeve, Tillsonburg, sister of the; groom;' Mercia Verhoeve, TiTI- sonburg, cousin of the groom, arid. junior bridesmaid was Miss Loreen Verhoeve,, 'Tillsonburg, "sister .of the groom: They wore,. ;identical gowns to�the maid of --honor, only in ,green velvet: Flower -girls were Miss Heather, ceruse, of Seaforth .cousin of the: Bride; 'Patsy Platteau," Delhi, and Linda. Kosynski, Glen Meyer, Ont. They wore identical`: dresses • 'of green velvet .with .,large collars. and. a :bow at -the. back. -They carried miniature bouquets of bronze and yellow mums. • . Mr Pat MeElhone, Tillsonburg, was groomsman, : and, ushers were •Roy' Dungey, Seaforth„ :brother of. the bride; ;Bruce• Austin, ,Seaforth, cousin"of the .bride, Fand Paul Fish, Tillsonburg, ,, Mrs. C. Moon .was__organist and Mrs. Paul Pattin, Tillsonburg solo- ist, sang." -Ave Maria." The reception was—held at- the Mel -Manor, Tillsonburg, Guests were . present from Seaforth, Kit chener, . Stratford, ;;Harriston, Mit- chell, Chatham, Brantford; Delhi, Windsor, Guelph- Simcoe,. Mich . gan, ' Illinois, 'Nova Scotia, Wal= laceburg and Tillsonburg:. The bride donned a •champagne beige suit dress • with coffee brown accessories:;and a' corsage of bronze and yellow; mums; for their wed- ding trip r'The--young--couplewill- live at 28 ` Wolfe Street, Tillson- burg. `COLEMAN=SMITIl A pretty: wedding' was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith, R.R. 5, Seaforth,; amid a' setting of, baskets ;of white; gladioli 'and pink, dahlias, on Saturday, Oc tuber 10;' -at 3 o'clock, whezi their daughter;. Marjorie Elizabeth, was united in,marriage 'to Bruce Doug-, las; Coleman; ,R.R. 4, 'Seaforth;'The grooni• is the son of Mr. and Mrs: Wilfred Coleman,= R.R. 4, Seaforth:. Rev. W. ' H:: Summerellperformed the double -ring ceremony.% The bride, given in -marriage by her father,- Iooked lovely in :an im- ported .gown. of French lace over taffeta .fashioned with a fitted bodice, long -sleeves and .a scoop neckline ernbroidered with pearls.. Her shoulder -length veil- fell from a tiara of .sequins `and pearls, She carried- a cascade bouquet— of red. Miss-Jund.. Smittr, ,I,;i1. 5, Sea - forth, :sister of the bride, was maid. of honor,wearing a waltz -length dress of white nylon with blue ap- pliques and a white eumr terbund. She wore a•fiower headdress and 'carried- a cascade bouquet of pink ,chrysanthemums and' roses.. • . Mr. Ken Coleman, R.R. "4, Sea - forth, "brother of the groom, was groomsman:. > - Miss Jean Hallen";played the 'tra ditional wedding music The :'wedding dinner was head at. the home of ;the bride's' parents. The bride's. table was': decorated in pink and 'white centred with a. three-tier wedding cake. 'Assisting; in serving were'Mrs.,-;David Muir; •Walton;. Misses, - Jean and, -Mar guerite Scott,. R:R. 1;-Seaforth; and Miss Emma' McCo'Wan, R:R:.3 Sea forth;, ' Guests were present front Wiind sor,Porotito, South Monaghan; At- wood, t- wood;':: Brodliagen -.Seaforth and> surrounding district ' The -bride's mother 'received the guests,:.wearing a ,dr'ess.of blue fig ured nylon jersey and a Corsage of. pink •'chrysanthemums. She was assisted by'. the. ; groom's in wearing •a- bronze, figured :sheath; dress :;with: black accessories. and a. corsage of yellow chrysanthemums.: Tire:;bride•donned a:red wool jer- sey dress with matching, accessor-, -les"---and- wa--white--clay-ysanthemum- corsage fora wedding' trip to the;: United States. The young' couple will reside at`R R. 4,. Seaforth t s. Prior to. hee marriage., the,;bride: was feted on °Several occasions. A shower was ' -held, in her honor: at the home of Mir Linda Savauge, when her former:'classmates met and presented. her. With many:"beau tiful ,,gifts; . On':October ,.2 , Mrs. R. M:' Scott andMrs, GordanPaple_were hos tessesLat a shower held in the ;base •ment.;of. Duff's Church, McKillop where neighbors- and friends;gath ered. to honor the 'bride. She re-. ceived an array of beautiful ':gifts. : DUBLIN NEWS Mr's. ,Buelah M .cGovern, Francis and Michael, of Montreal, :with Mr and MTS. Ed.. Stapleton- , 1Vir.'and Mrs. --Jerry Mayman and daughters,' of Deep River, with M. and Mrs 'lc D;:. ans. y Mr. Kenneth S.tapTeton R erson Institute, :Toronto; andMr. Bobbie Stapleton,- of St.: Jerome's High School,. Kitchener,- at their' home. 77Mi and: Mrs '"Dalton Burns and Jerry, Parry Sound, with Mr. and Mrs Erarik Burns;• • " "'1VTr. and 1Vtrs. Jim Newcombe -and Jimmie; Port Credit with, :Mr, and, Mrs William : Stapleton. Mr,,: 'and.. Mrs.. ",Edward Holland and David, of Toronto, .with Mr:, and Mrs "G'eorge 'Holland. Mr. and ,Mrs. b'ergus. (Reynolds,; Detroit„ Mrs. Joseph ,:Carpenter' and •Mr.::lt F.; Byrne; Hamilton, with Miss:, Monica Byrne:- Mr.. and Mrs. Bill O'Rourke and daughters --in Dundas with'Mr, and: Mrs. John -Robinson Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Wilson, llliss Mary ,Margaret Ryan, .Kitchener, and -Misses Alice andTheresa-Ry 'axi: London, with •= Mr: and Pat, B,yan• Mr.. arid. Mrs, :Vincent Gooden and fainil'y London, with Mr.' Tom ".-and Mr. and Mrs.:, Joseph Dorsey, Mr. and >. Mrs.,, Fergus. Horan.;in -Detroit•wfth .Mrs. Vera McKay, Miss Ruth Ackroyd; ;Toronto; With Mrs. '.Mary'O'Rourke. . • Miss Lorraine Looby, London, and Mr ,;C:• Curran, of Montreal,, with Mrs: A. M. Looby Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kelly aji l= children, Mr, and 'Mrs Jack Kelly,,. Miss Nancy I�ellj of Kitehener,' with Mr and Mrs Fergus Kelly. Mr and,- Mrs.- Toni 'Butters • and: familyin:Niagara: Falls Mr and Mrs. Charles ,Friend and family at Lions ,f%ead.. 1vlr. and Mrs•. Vincent Morrison, Kitchener,:and-'Mrs Jaynes Morri-• son`: Spent the weekend in"; indsor, and: Detroit. - Mrs..Louis Dillon .and .Dorothy, in -Woodstock, with Mr, and •Mrs. Wilfred' Duffy. .' - Attending: the 38th , wedding an- niversary of Mr and Mrs.'lyicholas Krauskopf' Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krauskopf, PortHope;• Philip Krauskopf,' of Cobourg;. Staff Sergeant Joseph and Mrs: Krauskopf and family,. Iamilton,• Mt. and Mrs, John'' Krauskopf and children, ,Alvinston Mr. and MrS. n ter i the auspices Under p sof the. om Ii en,•s. Hospital Auxi ar AT TURDI THE.' L1RARY kY, O:CTO�BER,':. N ' COLLEGT"T•ONS . WILL FRIDAY:AFTERNOON, OCT. 23rd. Phone or 596-J a. OE THE WEEK Paul Horan, 'Alton; Mr. and -Mrs:. .Fred • Doherty, Caledon; Mr: and; Mrs. "`Robert Price, River Drive,: Park: A. very successful home "baking sale was' held. ori'Saturday after-' 'noon, s,Ponsoredby the officers of the Altar Society, " in- Gerald .•Hoh land's, recreation room A total of 20 persons enrolled for the 'pour se in .first aidconducted. by. St. •John Ambulance. ' -Instructresses are Mrs Sinclair and Mrs.. Cook, Stratford.. ' The �Lcla ses• will con- tiuue for the next six weeks;, each Thursday:evening, The course is being:- held.in;, the Continuation: School, -sponsored„by',the 'officers of "the Catholic Weni,en's; L•eague.,.. •Mr and Mrs E'ugeiie Geroux, rof Thorold; Mr. and Mrs. John Kraus kopf 'and children, Alvinston, and. Miss` Patricia Costello,' - London,, with'; Mr, and Mrs Dan Costello. WALTON _ Miss 'Amye Love, - of Toronto,; spent the Thanksgiving' holiday: with:her sisters, Mrs,' Fern Pat- terson and Mrs. WaIter'Broadfoot and Mr. "Broadfoot- Mr..and Mrs. • Gteorge -Kirkby; Beverly and Puny, °of.- Burwash Murray Kirkby; Port.. Credit, and lan, ;;of • Searboro, were weekend visitors With Mr. H. H. Kirkby. and other ..relatives. Miss Olene Dundas, of Toronto,: visited withher parents, Mr. • and Mrs','T. Dundas, over the: week end Mrr .-Wayne McMichael,, of Wind sor, spent the, weekend- with his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. 'Robert Mc- , Michael „s Nlr. and . Mrs, Horace •Rutledge and faihily, of London, visited With relatives over the holiday,._. . Mr,. W, C. 'Ennis, 'of London,`, spent' Monday with his mother, Mrs,; 1 • Ennis Mr. Herb Kirkby, of Toronto, spent the holiday with' his father, Mr, Frank Kirkby. - - : Mr: and Mrs. Jim Lamont and family, of London, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Porter over the weekend: •' • Mr, Ron Ennis, ,Of London, and Miss• Ruth Anne Ennis, of "Kitchen- er, sent Thanksgiving with their parents fr. and Mrs. D. Ennis. ',Mr,-WalIace Shannon, of Sarnia, visited- with• his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon last 'Friday and •Saturday - Mr, and 1Virs.. John McGavin and daughter, of Hamilton, and Miss Elizabeth McGavin; of .Kitchener; were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Gordon McGavin.. Mr, David Kirkby, p£ Toratito, spent Sunday and Monday: with his grandfather, Mr. Herb Kirkby, and othet :friends 'and” relatives. • Mr.' Gerald Dressel, of Hamilton,, spent- the -weekend at 'his. home here. Mr. Glen Oliver, of Western Uni-W versity Medical .School, ,was t a weekendnest it hi parents, w with s p yen ts, Mr, and' MrS.: Leslie Oliver. -j -Mr. and' Mrs.. Frank Dundas and family, of Toronto, -spent tiie week., end with the former's parents, Mr, and'Mrs. George, Dundas. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Ritehie,. Brute, Douglas and Anne, of Ham- ilton, were the guests Mr. John Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. ` Cliff Rit hie on Sunday., r, And Mrs. Joseph Rya} and,, family silent Sunday with Mr, and• Mrs. Ray Steffler,, Kitehener:; 1Vfr, Edwin' C. Miller, 'of "Leth:' Bridge, Alberta, is visiting with bis mother, Mrs. F. 11". Miller; and. 'Mr. and Mrs. b. Ennis. • THE EIJROZ EXPOSITOR, OC OCT.'* EiVIONDIALLE Mrs. R. Dalrymple attended the Wark-James, wedding on Saturday, October .10, at. Cromarty Church. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Eiekmeyer are becoming nicely settled, in'tiieir new home which they ,rented from Mrs. Simpson. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Verbekel and fam- ily also moved into the Douse which they purchased last week from. Mr. Butler, of ,Bayfieid�' Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Blue and family re- cently vacated these . premises when theyr ' moved into -:their ;new home recently purchased from . n. : Indian Brave; "WhiSPerthose; three little -words that will make:' ane dance on, air." • Minnehaha; "Go hang yourself." 1 APPLES FOR SALI High Quality°. Popular Varieties LEN BERRY'S COLD' STORAGE - Ex tear 'North'' There Every Frlda 1" from 1 to 5 pm.' Pick up a week's" supply of live apples. Villi. A. . i itGUIRD DeLm,ao Orchards R,R.2, Bayfield. n o u n ceI:n 'e .have purchased . the bust- known cis ` Rudy..s Pro and ` will offer V' you the � fine service . iven I1 ness. duceI same a ' : etz e.. S`in ere1y, P. M. (Merv) HONSINGER 110116,19. Hensall� After 1O .years of business in Hen - sal vire are retiringowing g health and;vv ' e hopeyou will,, con- tinu - ' p e to' patronize niz u our, successor: P• till. 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