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Holidays
BRIAN'SJIAIRSTYLING will be closed for
holidays commencing Monday July 28th and
will reopen
TUES., AUGUST 12th
We suggest you call us now for, appointment* when we re-
open after the holiday
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Brian's Hairstyling
527-1700 — Seaforth
The sooner you deal the better...
better selection
No snowmobile gives you a bettertchoice
of models. For 1970, Ski-Doo offers five
exciting sefles — each with a totally dif-
ferent personality. We're sure you'll find
one to malch..your own. There's the luxu-
rious Nordic. the sporty Olympique. the
twin-track Invader, the action-packed
T'NT and the economical 12/3.
better service after
e No one looks after, a the sal 'snowmobile better than
your Ski-Doo dealer, He's the man to see
for all repairs — from minor tune-ups to
major overhauls He's the man who has a
complete line of genuine Ski-Doo parts
and accessories. He's the man who has
the snowmobile warranty that works and
the free 15 hour service check to new
Ski-Doo owners. •
better prices
No snowmobile gives you a wider range
of prices, starting from the lowest in the
industry. Our 12.'3 model is so inexpen:
sive a lot of people are buying two or
three. Even our luxurious Nordic'is priced
lower than you'd expect and a lot lower
thanour competitors would like,
betterhurr
go one
go
Your newly appointed authorized dealer of, North America's number one snowmobile.
HOPPER MECHANICAL SERVICES
(DURL HOPPER)
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO PHONE 527-0828
No snowmobile is selling faster than the 1970 Ski-Doo, So come
and get the model you want now, while yopr Ski-Doo dealer
is in a dealing mood. And get him to show you his
full line of genuine Ski-Doo sportswear and accessories.
But don't wait too long ... the sooner you deal, the better!
HITE BEANS
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"COr,reS.PfNdent
MRS. NOOMN Loo
Mx. and Mrs, Nelson 119tid
returned h000loilOWing a week
holiday with MT. And Mrs. Ross
Carter and family of Essex, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love of
carq, Mich, visited on the week
end with mt. and Mrs. E. Mc-
Bride.
Miss Donna Ganatuk of Ham-
ilton is visiting with her aunt
and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Littleton,
Mr. Wayne Littleton and Char-
lene are viiiring Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Faber and Mr, and Mrs.Ron
Littleton.
Gordon, Kathy, Jim and
Gerry Bell have returned home
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following a vacation with their
gandfather,t Oncie and aunts in
the Shakespeare area.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mali&
visited with relatives at Wrox-
eter on Sunday,
Miss Shan-op McBride of Saills
Ste Marie is visiting her parents, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride.
Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Stokes
of London, spent Sunday with
Mr. Robert Thompson.
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117 OM/ERICH ST. EAST ”tr SEAFORTIS
the bride) R. R. .:4, Walton and
NIrs. Ruthann Ballantyne(consin
of the groom) Stratford and the
flower girl, Miss Betty lieuen-
mann (sister of the bride) R. R. 4,
Walton were all dressed alike in
floor-length empire waistline
orange peau-de-sole with orange
and white lice overtop, Their
headpieces consisted of an
angc how and they carried white
Bibles with orange roses and yel-
low baby mums.
Mr. Ray Taylor (brother-in-
law of the bride) Stratford was
the (lest Man and the 'Ushers
were 'Fir. Ken MuSSelnian (bro-
ther of the groom) Stratford; Mr.
Neil licuermann(hrotherpf the
bride) R. R. i4, Walton and
Glen Beuermann (brother of the
bride) R. R. Walton. Mr. Ron
nie Mussel nan (brother of the
' groom) Stratford was the Ring
Bearer.
Mrs. Pearl Henderson, R. R.
5, Stratford, Organist, played
traditional wedding music and
accompanied Miss Donna Storey,
R. R. ;.1, Seaforth when sh'e sang,
"0 °Perfect Love”, "The Wedding
Prayer" and "I'll Walk Beside
,You",
The dinner and reception
took place at the lirodhagen
Community Centre. The bride'
Conestoga, officiating.
-"TiTlie„, bride, given in mar-
riage by her father, 'wore a floor
len.gth, empire waistline peati-
de-sole dress with short sleeves.
Embroidered lace appliques ac-
cented the neckline and were
scattered all over the rest of
the dress. A train fell from her
waistline at the hack. Her four
tiered elbow length veil was
held by a floral headpiece,She
carried a white BiblL with
'Orange roses and white stephan-
otis.
The Maid of Honor, Miss
Elaine I3euerrnann(sister of the
bride) Stratford and the brides-
maids, Mrs, Dale Taylor(sister
...of the bride) Stratford; Ni is's
.1-ran"ces Beuermann (cousin of
MUSSELMAN-BEUERMANN
Amid a setting of pots of mother greeted the guests wear-
yellow mums and bouquets of ing a mauve crimpknit•dress,
white gladioli and chrysanthe- mauve hat-and white accessories
mums at St. Peter's Lutheran with corsage of yellow' carnations.03 ETH EL W .M .F .MEETS
(lurch, Brodhagen, Valerie She was assisted. by the groom's I
Jean Buerminh, daughter of mother in a blue lace coat and The Women's Missionary -
Mr. and Mrs. Orville lieuermann, 'dress ensemble, blue shoes with Fellowship of Bethel Bible
R. R.:4, Walton, became the - white accessories and corsage of Church met at the home of Mrs. , bride of Michael Donald 'Mussel- pink carnations. Chris. Knetsch. Mrs. J. Zwel:)15
man, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Donald For a honeymoon to he spent . )1.1(1 Mrs. Knetsch were in char-
with Musselman, 231' Ho'n1 e St. ,%'in Niagarl Falls the bride wore a Mrs' Knetsch opened
Stratford, the Rev. Harold Brill, two-piece ensemble of pink prayer followed by hymns "tie „
Sunday ,visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Gardiner were Fir.
and Firs. Robert Gardiner, Bar-
bara, Brenda, Ronnie and Robbie ,
Mr. Roy Reid, Mitchell:- Mr, and _
Mrs. Ken Ileaiss, Science Hill.
N1r, and Mrs. Wm. Laidlak'
and John,tondon with Firs. J. R.
TeffersOn.
Fir. and Mrs. Bill Ramsey
apd Tracey, kirchener, with
Fir. and Firs, Alex Ramsey on
Sonda'y.
Master Steven Jefferson, son .
of Fir, and Firs. Norman Jeff-
" erson, Nlunro, holidayed with
Mr, and Mrs. 'Gordon Laing and
family.
Week end visitors with Fir.
and Mrs. Otto Walker were Mr.
and Mrs. !lug!) Currie, Linda and
JoAnne, ,Dorchester, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Walker, London; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McGhee, Judy, -
Jackie and Roy, LondOn. Mr.
and•NittS:' Robert HUilley, Bobby,
Sandra, David and' Debbie, Win-
throp.
Mr.. and Mrs. Lorne Splane
of London visited with her par-'
cots, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott
and Frances.
Mrs. Margaret Cleland and
Pauline, Mrs. Lillian Cleland,
Mrs. Mabel' Cleland, Mrs. Isabel
Reid'of Listowel visited with Firs,
J. R, Jefferson on Monday.
Bobby Cleland of Listowel
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing
and family.
.Rev, A.' McDonald of Dart-
mouth, Nova Scotia occupied
s th,e pulpit and conducted morn-
ing service in Cromarty church
on Sunday,•
• They will reside at 130 Fal-
staff Street, 'Stratford.
y crimplene, pink shoes, w! rite'
accessories and corsage of white Mrs. Zwepyread a poem. Two letters from missionaries were • carnations. • read expressing appreciation for
quilts anchnurses uniforms don-
' 8gi2c1 by the ladies, Mrs. Knetsch
based hermessage on 2 Kings 4 :
42 to chapter stressing
the need to store up treasure in.
heaven. The-meeting was clos-
ed with prayer by Firs. NI. Dal-
ton and the singing of the hymn
"There shall he showers of bles-
sing".
correspondent
"NB1s FEN NIcKELLAR
ALEXANDER McDOUGALL
• Alexander McDougall, R. R.1,
Ilensall, passed away Tuesday
in South Huron I-hospital, Exeter,
in his 8Gth year:
Surviving are his wife, the
former Nlaudie Drover and two
sons, John and Lloyd, R. I2.1,,
Hensall. Resting at the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall, where
public funeral services will be
held on Thursday, July 24th at
2:20 p. m. conducted by Rev.
W. 1). Jar4s. Burial will follow
in Staffa Cemetery.
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NEWS OF
Cromarty
The teacher asked her class
how Noah spent his time on the
Ark. Seeing no response, she
added "Do you suppose he did
a lot of fishing'?" "What?" re-
plied a little boy, "with only
two worms?"
USBORNE &
HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE • EXETER, Ont.
President
William Chaffe RR 4, Mitchell
Vice•President
Raymond McCurdy RR 1,
Kirkton
Directors
Martin Feeney RR 2, Dublin
Claytqn Calquhoun RR 1,
Science Hill
Tim Toohey RR .3, Luc.an
Robert Gardiner RR 1,
Cromarty
Agents
Hugh Benninger - Dublin
Harry Coates - Exeter
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
Secretary-Treasurer
Hugh Patterson - - Exeter
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