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HARDWARE
JOHN A. CARDNO
(Insurance Agency
Phone 527-0490 : Seaforth
Office Directly Opposite
'Seaforth Motors
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1_,Iihohe 527'1420 ;;- Seaforth
Make a deposit on one now for, Christmas
because we have only a limited number
of these sets
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COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS -, RVIETZES
- THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Phone 527-0240 • : Seaforth VG
TRUST ..COMPANY AMOK 18100
HOW your
Texaco home team
beats the
winter cold.
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Elegance of its own+, enchant your living 6:m. Cusfarn,
C.rofted by skilled crdttsmen, with quality fabrics and
colours. Fdam euthions and backs. tailored for eye appeal
and losdng comfort. Bead tufted backs, Valance. '
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This is a new Texaco
„Forced Warm Air Fur-
nace. '
. It is designed to en-
sure thecompfete com-
bustion Of every drop of
oil, So you get maximum
heat at minimum cost.
Espetially since oil costs
you less , than other fuels..jp-th-e• first .
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ErhooSelrom several
models.
All are fully guaran-
teed,, and available on
long, easy term' pay-
-ment plans.
If you neecI L8ne, let's
talk about it.
We'll see that you alw4s
have the home comfort you desire.
Day and Night.-
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LPrne F li, .R.R. 2? $taffa
won 'ON prizes tor grain he
e41bIt9c1,Ak the F.f)yel Winter
Fair.
Tike prize` Winning entries
.Included three entries open to
residents in any. country. Talbot
winter 'w4eat - third nr40- con-
quest Barley = fourth prize; Al-
tana Soy Roans sixth prize.
, (Vela to residents in Ontario
and proVincps east of Ontario.
lOystone*Barley - second prize.
Herta Birley -‘ third prize.Garry
OAS - third prize.
Willtana
Showed ,both the4:11anipt90- 4,04
• reserve champion 'Market hoRS
at the RQyal Winter Fair tilts I
year.
The champion hog brought
$1, 5.0 per pound at, the auction
'following the show from K-Vet,
Ltd.'Of Toronto Canada Packers.
Ltd; paid $1 Or poUrid for his
reserve champion animal. 7.
Heill-t9P, prices were consid-
erably higher than last year's
auctiejfficts and well above
current prices in Toronto.
or ,...
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Arativ0 suits. ,we nave. nt.
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*i, ands, tills
ovOt.'0 $1'
Youna.:.ExacuttiO
JUST ARRIVED!
ANOTHER .SHIPMENT OF
COLORED TkigyomoNs./
SANYO -
MEDD - WI1ITTAKER
The organist, Florence Evans,
Clinton, accompanied the sol-
oist, Jim Doherty„Clinton, who
sang "Ave ,Maria' and .0 Per-
fect Love";
The bride, given in marriage'
by her brother ,I.,•orne Whittaker,
Seaforth, cho.ge a floor-length
gown of peau4*, sole trimmed
with chantillplare and lily-point
sleeves.
Her floqi-length veil of
white nylon net with a lace
triinined illusion veil fell from
'a diamond tiara. She carried
a cascade of red rose buds
and-lily of the valley.
rs. Jack Armstrong, Clinton,
sister of groom was maid of
honour and the bridesmaid was
Miss Phyllis SI:. Louis, Sea'-
forth, friend cif the bride. They
were gowned alike in blue satin,
empire floor-length gowns,
covered with blue chantilly lace
with matching, train and petal
lace headpieces. They carried
bouquets of yellow roses, mums
and lily-of the valley.
Flower girls were Misses
Jo-Ann and Laurie Pepper,Hen,
sail, nieces of the•bride.
Jack Armstrong, Clinton;
brother-in-la* of the grbom,
altEtd„ 5,~ groonksma lath u p ers
2134Sbadk, .2Se Orth itn
friend of the groom and M4ris
Medd, Sudbury, brother cif. the
groom.
A buffet dinner was served
at the. home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Armstrong, Clinton.
The mothgr of-the bride,
assisted by the groom's mother
received the guests.
For a wedding ,trip around
Lake. Erie,' the bride chose a
brown wool dressi,vithmatching
accessories and a corsage''of
orange delight roses.
Guests from out of town were
from St. Marys, London,
Scarboro, Etobicoke and
Sudbury.
The following entertained with
showers: Mrs. Cecil Pepper
and Mrs. John Taylor. Mrs.
Paul Nigh and Mrs. Louis Nigh;
Mrs. Jim Hardy and Mrs. Bill
Medd.
MacR.AE
Patricia Anne McGrath ex-
changed marriage vows with
Michael'Joseph MacRae' in St.
Columban Church, JDukiIin on
November 1st at_ :30. Monseig-
neur White conducted the Nup-
tial Mass. The Altar was dec-
orated with fall flowers.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. ii1.7-
Grath of Dublin and the groom,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
'Don MacRae of Dublin. _
The bride,, giVen in mar-
riage by her father, was dressed
in a whits. satin brocade floor-
length dress with high waist-.
line, long sleeveg and -A-line
, skirt. From the back of the
scooped neckline the train fell,
from the shOulders. A crown
of, seed pearls 'held her
shoulder-length veil in place.
She carried a bouquet of red
roses and white warms.
The maid of honor was Nora
Anne MacRae, sister of the
groom, London and the brides-
maids were Mary Sills, Sea-
forth and Laura Ryan of Dublin.
Brenda Pullman; niece 'Of the
bride, Was,the flower girl. They
were dressed alike in pale green
egelveteen with -gold metallic •
sverall design dresses with head-
pieces of petal-shaped bows and
gold slipper,s. Their flowers were
deep yellow roses.
Mr. Jack Doyle, Toronto,
was the groomsman and the
guests were ushered by J.D.
MacRae, brother of the groom
and John McGtath, brother of
the bride.,
Paul Horan, the organist,
played ' al wedding
music and a ' ' om
'traria 7/on
panied the sol-
oist, Miss Bernadette 'Nagle
when she sang ',"Thank You
Lord" t4o, 'Perfect Love",
"they will know we are t hrist-
iansr, ',Be Joyful. Mary" and
"Blessed Be This Day". •
The dinner and reception
was held at the Seaforth Le-
gion Hall. Tpe bride's mother
received the guests. dressed
in a deep red dress of fortrel,
three quarter length sleeves,
Photo by Phillips
- Me.',3RATH ,
Jackets, storm 'coats, .par-
kas, duffle coats, car coats
and fur coats in a wide
choice of corduroys, sued-
enes, twills, wools and
mock furs. We have the
cluiice here to please him
for Christnias.
17.95 to 39.50
Sharon Louise Whittaker,
daughter of Mrs. Gladys Whit-
taker, Market Street, Seafdrth
and Leo Arnold Mnadd, son of
Mrs. Elizabeth Medd and the
late Lloyd Medd, R.R.#1, Clin-,
ton were ualted in marriage. by
the Rev. Father Kelly in a dou-
ble ring ceremony at St. Jo-•
seph's Catholic Chtircli,Clinton,.
October 11 at 4 p.m.
The church was decorat d
with baskets of yellow mum
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-white A-at of tucked velvet and
black accessories with a red
and white rose corsage.' The
groom's -mother assisted wear-
ing a rayon knit dress in gold
tones with brown accessories
and corsage of roses ia match-
ing shades of deep yellow.
For the wedding trip to
Niaga Falls and the United
ed in
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States the bride travelled
a mauve suit with -White shell,
black accessories and corsage
of white mums. -
The couple will reside at
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R.R.#2; Dublin.
.Guests were present from
Sarnia, Kitchener; Bloomfield
Hills, Mich., Port Huron, Mich.:,
London, Parkhill, Dublin and
Seaforth
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SEAFORTH, ONTARIO • - PHONE 527.0307
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