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The Huron Expositor, 1969-10-30, Page 13Mal NURON lixl*IToltliAlFoRliff Mery OM 3.• 1,10.411 NEWS OF fb (Photo by Harvey McDowell) DALE style coat accented with black braid and black accessories. She wore a mauve orchid corsage, The young couple are residing in Clinton. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honoured at showers gi given by Miss Betty Thompson, Mrs, Ella Jewitt and Misses Yvon- ne and Maureen Hoegy. Following the rehearsal •on Thursday evening, October 9th, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Hoegy entertained the wedding party at their home. Miss Diane Patterson, Miss Sharon Scott, Miss Karen Scott, Miss Betty Thompson, Miss Carol Glanville and Miss Mary Swinkels assisted in serving at the wedding dinner. News of Winchelsea Correspondent MRS, WM, WALTERS The Elimville U. C. W, met Wednesday afternoon at the church with eighteen mem- bers present and Mrs, Elson Lynn and Mrs.' Bev Parsons were in charge. Mrs. '1son Lynn read the study book which was on China. Mrs. Sanford Hutton was hostess. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sparling of London and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Cole of Byron attended Elimville United Church Anniv- ersary service on Sunday morn- ing and spent the day with Mr, and Mrs. Freeman Horne, Miss Carol Allen spent Friday night with Diane Hutton. The Elimville Explorers held 'their Hallowe'en Masquerade • party on Friday evening at Elim- ville Church. Mrs, Freeman Horne and Mrs. Ivan Brock were the judges, • Mrs. George Frayne of Sun- shine Line visited on Sanirday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters, and Danny, Mr, and Mrs. Gary Simpson of Exeter and Miss Janet Hern of Ldndon visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hem,' Kevin and Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frayne and family of Granton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George 'Rayne, Mr. and Mrs.'Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane visited on Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Ful- ton and Larry of Elimville. SPECIAL VISTROPEL Pile Lined HOEGY- On Friday evening October 10th, 1969 in Northside United Ch'urch, Sea-forth, the Rev. J. C. Britton united in marriage, Kathleen Rosanne Dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale of R. R. 1, Clinton, and Wayne Frederick Hoegy, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lavern Hoegy•of Dublin in a 'double-ring ceremony, Purple dahlias, white gladioli and candles formed the setting for the bride who was given in marriage by her father. She wore an A-line, floor-length gown of white satin fleur de lis, Seed pearls outlined the lily of the valley pattern, enhanced the neckline and cuffs on long full - sleeves. Her cathedral length • veil which formed a train Was of silk illusion net banded with wide lace and was held in place by a feathered wedding ringthead- piece edged in rhinestones. The bride's bouquet was white baby carnations centered with a mauve orchid. Miss Cheryl Dale was her sister's maid of honour and bridesmaids were Misses YvOnne and Maureen Hoegy, sisters of the groom. Flowergirls were Meribeth and Melanie-SOtt and Karen Glousher, nieces of bride. All attendants were gown- ed " ivory peau de poiret,, in• st similar to the bride. They married bouquets of variagated 6urple baby carnations with mauve and purple streamers, matching bows formed their headdress.and each wore a birth- stone pin,-gift of the bride, The groomsman was. Mr, Bob_ Watson of Seaforth and the ush- ers were Mr, Bryan Coultes of Belgrave and Mr, Dodglas.Hoegy, brother of the groom, Mrs. Harvey Brown of Blyth was the organist and the soloist was Miss Sharon Staples of Dub- lin, Dinner was served in the Church parlour where the bride's mother received the guests, She wore a champagne and brown' ensemble with a corsage of . orange delight roses, She. was assisted by the groom's mother who chose a coat and dress en- sernble of emerald green shan- tung and corsage of bronze baby mums, Following dinner a dance was yield at the Seaforth Community Centre, For travelling to points North, the bride donned a mini-length blue.wool jumper and ivory crepe blouse with cowl neckline and bishop sleeves, grey 4)anish 0 a 0 4 I rt Saturday 5-lb. bag of SUGAR 3.0c Friday 24-oz. Loaf of BREAD 6c one tor' an adult one to an adult WHILE THEY LAST! ONLY SPEC/AL, Special Group • Children's SH..069E. S 2.77 Bar Noe Men's, Women's and Children's TENNIS Reg, to 5.98 NOW SAVE • U° 20% SPECIAL, LADIES' . DRESS SHOES Various Heel Reg. to 1418 7.7,7 1;76 Mbif, Use Expositor Want - Ads Phone 527-0240;: PRICES ARE DOWN! WOMEN'S SNOWBOOTS Reg. 12.98 to 1698 No 9.77 to 13.73 CHILDREN'S SNOWBOOTS . Reg._8.98 to 9.98 ' Now OnlY 6.37 and 7.73 WERE 12.98 TO 19.98 MEN'S Dress Shoes NOW 9.37 to 14.s7 CHILDREN'S RUNNING •SHOES While they last 7 7c ONE GROUP ASSORTED STILES . • WOMEN'S SHOES Values to 12.984 63 Sizes 8 to 18 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S OVERSHOES Reg. Values to 10.98 537 to 8.37 OPEN 9 - 6 DAILY AND 9 - 9 FRIDAYS — CLOSED WEDNESDAY FAMILY FOOTWEAR MAIN STREET•SEAFORTH SORRY NO REFUNDS EXCHANGES CHEERFULLY MADE WITHIN 48 HOURS JACKETS Looks and feels like Real Leather Oscar-Brine on Saturday were Mr. Match at Paris during the 'week, arid-R-6s. Stuart Rock of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Insley of Misses Myrtle and Pearl Orine and Sudbury visited during the week Messrs Lloyd ,and Charlie lkine of ith'Mr. and Mrs. Ted Insley an Baseline, • fa ily. ' Mrs. Alvin Robson of London visited with Mrs. Jolt6 Butters on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson and family of Fourth Line and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill Mr. and Mrs. Rea Stephen of and family ofoLambeth and , Mr. Anderson wereSunday visitors and Mrs. Jack Pickell and family with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine. of St. Marys were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson Mrs. Frank Hern of Sr. Marys and girls. andrls 'visited on Thursday with Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Wareham Arthur Hop ki u. and family of Blyth visited with Mr. and ...Mrs. Norris Webb and . Miss Helen Boyle and Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Crago of family on Sunday. " Milton Boyle of Toronto were Fourth Line, Mr. Charles Brine of Week end guests with Mr. and mrs.Baseline and Mr, and Mrs. Wilber Wm. Rundle and Larry. Mr. and Kirkby of Kirkton were guests Mrs. Gerald Brintnell and family with Mr. and Mrs. LaVe,rne Rodd and!family on Sunday. were Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler attended the funeral of the latter's brother, the late Samuel Hurst in • VAndsor on Thursday last, Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roger of Kirkton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doupe of St. Marys were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl on Sunday. A number from the community attended the International Plowing AR4AV/1 /No/ Plain or iNagonwheel from 4 G DAYS LEFT 7 SHOPPI MEN'S Sizes S, M, L, XL Correspondent " MISS JEAN COPELAND' Mrs. Ray Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levy and family of St. Marys were Sunday visitors with Missei Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mrs. Mae iluddleston and Mrs. Florence Tufts,of London, Miss Yvonne Jaques and Dalton Jaques of Zion and Miss Ada Hop- kin were Sunday guests with' Mrs. Elsie Hopldn. The annual Church Anniver- sary was held on Sunday with the Rev. Warn Roger, B.'A. B. D. of Arkona as guest speaker. A number frotri the vicinity attended the Barbershop concert in the Beal Technical School, London, on Saturday evening. Miss Elizabeth Collins and Mrs. Ruth Paige of East Farnham, Quebec, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler on Thursday and Friday Last. Rev. William Roger and Mrs. Roger and Mrs. Roger, Sr. of Ar- kona were Sunday guests with Rev. John King and Mrs. King. Miss June King of London and Mr. David King of Hamilton were week end visitors with their par- ents. ViSitors with Mr. and Mrs.