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FROM
TO THE ELECTORS OF
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP
Having completed five years as a Councillor and three
-years' as Deputy - Reeve, I wish to solicit your support for
the office of Reeve of Ashfield Township. //
If elected as Reeve, I will continue to give the business
of the township my close attention at all times.
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Pine River United Church was
the-setting -for .doubleiring-t-ete--
won, uniting, in marriage Brenda
Helen Humphrey and William
. • James llutton on Saturday, Nov -
ember 18, at 4.00 p.m. •
Rev. John Hill officiated' amid
an autumn setting of bronze and
•ellow mums and white candel-
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th -1972
• MarriedIn Pine Rhier Church •
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G1441. (11Paltzt -Lamont MRS. DONALD PHILLIPS
Avon Vellum club size white notepaper printaci• in
black or ,blue ink . . with imprinted matching
'envelopes. Attractively boxed..
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-R. 1 Ripley and the groom is the
:aid Mrs.f The Cecil Humphrey,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hutton
of Kincardine.
and a cousin .KeVin Ferguson.
Humphrey ,brother of the bride,
Beautiful music Was played by
Lighting the candles were Mark
Humphrey, R.
guson at the organ and Joan Fer-
guson at the piano. They:played
Marsha Humphrey, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor and
100 FOLDED SHEETS the bridesmaids were Mary Hut-.
AND ton' of Kincardine, sister of the
100 ENVELOPES gr0()111, and Mrs. Bob Benson of
London. All ihree were dressed .
_alike in skirtscif browri,plaid
taffeta with champagnecolotired
full sleeved blouses; brown velvet
sashes completed the ensemble.
They wore wreaths ,of fern and
stephanotis in trieir hair and car-
ried bouquets: of bronze and yel-
low Mums and strawfiowers.
Eric Leach of Kincardine was
groomsman. Bob Benson of
London and. Jim Young of Kincar7
dine ushered the guests.
The bride's father, the grciom
and his attendanti were similarly
attired in burgundy velvet jackets
with black trim and black flared
For your own , use •
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100' ENVELOPES
30
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
trousers.
The bride's mother chose a
floor-length gown of turquoise
polyester crepe with matching
lace trim. Silver accessories
and a corsage of-pink-roses-c-oni
plernented her attire.
The groom's mother wore a
floor length gown of brown velvet
with gold accessories and a cor-
sage of yellow roses.
The bride is a 19'71 graduate of
Victoria Hospital School of
Nur-sin&„aild_igrrently_atItacii_na_
Western University, where 'she is
studying toward a degree in the
nursing profession.
The groom is a 1071 graduate of
Fatisnawe College and is at pres-
ent employed at Watts Letter Ser-
vice in London.
Interludes from "Sound of Music",
--"Th-ve Story'ar'—i'd-the i—Dei ---•a''Jesus
Christ Super Star".
Soloist was Mrs. Gene Mord-
aunt , who sang "By the Water"
and "The Prayer of St. Francis of
Assissi".
Given in marriage by her father
the-b-rrd ampagne col
aired floor length gown of
polyester crepe. Matching lace
trimmed, the-empire waist of the
gown and cascaded down the back
to form a sash. There were lace
appliques down the front of the
skirt with a wide lace'border
around the hem of the gown.
Brenda-wore 'a narrow--band -of
yellow rose buds, fern and steph-
anotis in her hair. She carried
a cascade bouquet of, yellow roses
and yellow and bronze Mums.
PAGE FIFTEEN.
SINCERELY
EUGENE FRAYNE
TO THE SEPARATE SCHOOL
ELECTORS
Of Ashfield, East and West Wawanosh,
• 5 years previous school board experience.
* 4 years active parent - teacher Association involvement.
* 10 years as a Technical Insurance Representative.
And for 6 years now I am operating my own business.'
* I am a parent and have five 'Children presently in school.
I do believe that the rural areas should be more strongly
reprgsented on the board than is the case presently and I can
do this for, you.
'It is regrettable that I will nal likely be able to personally
call on all Catholic School Supporters in this large area. I here-
by do, however ask for your support at the polls.
On December 4,. 1972 show your support for the Catholic
School-System-.-Ekerchse-your-right-
"AND . VOTE" for
WILLIAM VAN OStH.
RE-ELECT
LLOYD
WYLDS
for
RIPLEY
COUNCIL
•
ON •
. MONDAY
DEC. 4
-LOOK FOR THE
LAST NAME ON
.THE BALLOT •
Vote for
Sound Judgment
For The,Next Two Years
• TO .THE ELECTORS OF
• ASHFIELD .TOWNSHIP
Having served for three years as reeve, I assure you if
re-elected that-I .will continue-to-serve-yott-faithfully-and. to- the-
best 'of my ability.
Ladies and Gentlemen, use your democratic right to vote
and mark your ballot REED FOR REEVE for good municipal
government.
SINCERELY
GIRVIN REED
TO THE—ELECTORS OF THE
AMON-- PERTH SEPARATE
SCHOOL BOARD,
OF EAST WAWANOSH,
WEST WAWANOSH, ASHFIELD, KINLOS$,
TURNBERRYAND THE-TOWN OF
WINGHAM
Having been a Trustee on the former Wingham Roman
Catholic Separate School Board and having represented you on
the County Board since its formation, I feel that my experience
will promote better progress. I am 'prepared to represent you
and wok* 'for your best interests on whatever , committee I may
be appointed to over the 'next two years. I kindly solicit your
support at the polls on December 4th.
iTh—sr ben rry and-VV.higham
a
•OSCAR G. KIEFFER
•
In the belief_ that-my experience and qualifications--do fit-
- me to represent you on the Separate School Board in' the best
way possible, for the next term of office, I do wish to call
special attention to these points: