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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-06-10, Page 15••••••••••••. A!NO.11,0 1.14 — Health and Aecidant Reetstered -Retirement Pinsk:ma Income 'Tax Deductible• Roolatered Retirement Annuities , Representing Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada TELEPHONE 5274410 117 GODERICH $T. EAST — SINAFORTIN THE HUE.0!0.6;CPCSIT9III SMOORTift PPM JUNE. 101'147.1 zormenswesawaffeasigrow Jane Isabelle Cornish and Brian Stephen McCall exchanged marriage vows in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Port Dover on May 1st, 1971 with Rev. D. S. Henry and the bride's grandfather Canon D. J. Cornish officiating. The bride is the datfghter of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Cornish of Seaforth and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R, A. McCall of London. Miss Valerie Noakes of Lindsay was the bride's atten- dant and Mr. Brian McMillan of Toronto was groomsman. The couple,-are residing in London. Mrs. Lewis Gingerich and Miss Eleanor Riley, both sisters of .the bride. They were' dressed alikelong yellow dresses of Polyester crepe, 'trimmed with appliqued shasta daisies and matching headpieces. They car- ried Colonial bouquets of shasta daisies. The Flower girl, Miss Dorcas Gingerich, niece of the bride, was dressed in a white gown designed like those of the ,. bridesmaids. Ronald , Bannerman, brother ot the groom was the groomsman and the ushers were Richard Bender and Eric „Eaton. For taCvedding trip to the West Coast and the Southwest- " ern United, States, 'the bride travelled in a powder blue cern- plene dress •with white accessor- ies and corsage of red roses and lily of the valley. A reception was held at the `Zurich Community Centre. The couple will reside on the' groom's farm at R.R.#4, Seaforth. Quests • were present from. Seaforth, Zurich, Toronto; London,'•Meafbrd, Baden, Kitch- ener, Goderich, Exeter and Haiti, West Indies. Doris Marilyn Riley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Riley, • R.R.#2, Kippen, exchanged wed- ding vows 'with Stewart Jack Bannerman, son of Mrs. Runa Bannerman, R.R.#4, Seaforth and the late Mr. James Bannerman, in Bladite Mennonite Church, on June 5, 1971 at 3:00 P.M. with Rev. Cyril G Inger ich' officiating. • The Church was decorated with shasta daisieg and mains. Wedding music was sung by a quartette including Irvin. Martin, Stuart Steckle, Randy Collins and Paul Steckle. Given in marriage by her father the bride chose an A-. O line gown of .pebble satin with an empire waistline and fea- tured - a rolled collar, long sleeves and a detachable train. The bodice was appliqued with daisies. Her bouffant veil was helq • by a headpiece of flower clusters with pearls and crushed sequins. She carried a cascade • of red roses; stephanotis and ivy. • Mrs. Richard Bender, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were CAN YOU AFFORD it $13.66 A WEEK THEN DRIVE 111 A BRAND NEW DATSUN You'll Probably SAVE Up To 50% On Your Gas Bill. Ask About Our Low Cost LIFE INSURED FINANCE PLAN. e GERALD'S SU PERTEST Datsun Sales it Service PHONE 527-1010 — SEAPORTH • 4 vie IPANTRY SHELF FLAKED TUNA 61S CIBBYS FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL 14" lin CELEBRATION ASSORTED CAKE MIXES 19 oz. pkg, VARIETIES .. ..... .... .. rF YOU ALWAYS DO BETTER WITH IGA'S FAMOUS MONEY SAVING... TOP VALU FROZEN JUICE 6 oz. tins IVORY (104 OFF) • LIQUID • 24 os: plastic btl. DETERGENT TOP VALU SALAD DRESSING '°"°' ,PLUS TaIPLE PRINT PROCESSING WITYITKESETIONUSES ONLY 120 - 12 EXPOSURES O20-127 ,•S1,17 , yd s' JOIN THE FAMILY FILM CLUB Kodacolor Film 1. 0VNR101 4" Ri4" 13USIBQ PRINTS In 2 Eautsom is lot w*NotOtioNz mid telMlvast Tot,' 01 35 Wow WINS,' 3. 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Jar 17 t CHEEZ WHIZ CALIFOINIA SUNRIST VALENCIA RANGES ma 113's DOZ II Mold confirmation Servile At Egrnondville church Confirmation was held at -Egniondville United Church on Sunday. Rev. T. E. Hancock officiated at the service. • Thos whp were confirmed were Bradley. Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs.°Xenneth Carno- chan; Jane Lavonne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dietz; Carole Norlene and Doris June, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert; Brenda Faye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haney; Marlene Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,. Russell Miller; Murray and Richard, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Assisting in the service were Mr. Jim Rose, the Clerk of Session; Mr. Lyle Haney, repre- ,senting the last previous Confir- mation, Class; Mt. Milton Dietz who presided at the Membership Register; Mr. Kenneth Smith who presented the membership certi- ficates; Mrs. Edward Boyes who presented Bibles on behalf of the Sunday Schobl; Mr. Erlin Whit- more, Mr. Arthur Wallace and Mr. Ernest Toll who on behalf of the Session and the Congre- gation extended the right hand of fellowship. do the previous Thursday the members of Session and their wives entertained the prospective new members at Dinner. The Toast to the Church was proposed by Brenda Haney with replies by Mr. Rose, the clerk of Session, Mrs. Edward Boyes, Sunday School Superintendent and Mr. John 'Wood and Mr. Robert Tyn- dall, representing the other members of Session. Murray Smith on behalf of the, class ex- pressed thanks to the Session and ladies and Carole Eggert said 'grace. Rev: T. E. Hancock, the Minister and Confirmation Class leader showed pictures of the various activities of the group during the year, including, the SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY for all your Upholstering Requirements call us for Free Estimates. WE PICK-UP and DELIVER • PHONE 527-0190 80 Centre Street, Seaforth iTsycw -nif 04R SRYS -riegoNic 84/0 : 4 WOMAN VAN fR /s" A pfieron., Woo &elves THE SAME WAY A 'MAN Dors" ONLY swr Grr,‘ ZeL4mED ir. Bill O'Shea MEN'S WEAR Visit tp the Chinese. United urch in Toronto. He announced that the Young People from the church would be entertaining the young people from the Chinese United Church on Saturday and Sunday, June 19th and 20th. On Saturday there will be a Hay Ride, Cook Out and Dance and An Sunday morning their Minister, The Rev. Earn- Yan Ng, B.Sc., B.A., Dip.Ed., M. A. , a D. , M. R. E will bring the message. Phone 527-0995 . Seaforth • •1 ./scimminiiiiw,,aimmtakiia:=4,empanslimica=5.006m.man.A0,....•.0...emammi•ieamak • • • . (Photo ,t/T Mips) BANNERMAN - RILEY McCALL - CORNISH Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schneider during the Week end were Mrs, Schneider's nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jen- kins & Julie, on Saturday, and sister, Mrs. Henry Jenkins and Mr. Jenkins. Mrs. Schneider's mother, Mrs. Adeline, Perish re- turned home with Mr. and Mrs. H. Jenkins onSunday-having spent a. few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgar, Carol'n and Paul, Gorrie, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen and boys on Sunday. ' ' Rev. Robert Rock, Dartmmith, Nova Scotia, spent a few days with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scher- berth and family, Detroit spent the week 'end with' his parents, Mr. and yrs. Edward Scherbarth Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Les Weitersen returned M. home -on Thursday - having spent a few days with relatives in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. On Friday evening they attended the 40th Wedding Anniversary Celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eisler at Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs.' Manuel Beuer- mann attended the Confirmation ' of Robert Elliott at the Lutheran Church, Listowel, an Sunday. They were guests later of Mr. , and Mrs-:James Elliott, Listowel. Other guests were Norman node, ' Logan Township, Mr. and Mrs. Charles - Johnston and family, Mrs. John Kahle, Commerce, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Au- ' -ey Eickmeyer, Stratford. ad moommenemos Fresh Asparagus Expected this week, Weather Permitting. 111111111MINONWONNIINI WILKINSON'S IGA The True Value Store "YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THAT TABLETRIM MEAT" IT'S PERSONALLY SELECTED MARY MILES .2.7 WIENERS OR SCHWABS lb. pkg. . FRESHLY GROUND MUGU BEEF . ' 3111s. or more lb. LEAN SHOULDER OR CHOPS lb. BUTT PORK . C BORNS OR KITCHENER PACKERS _ BOLOGNA 'BY ,THE PIECE 25 lb. Ills'. CHOICE HIND $ NEWPORT ..- ,sTEAKS QUARTER BONELESS ROASTS OR 29 lb. . VEAL OR RIVF STEAKETTES ... 4 oz .si re • . 2 EACH OJT EXTRA THICK FOR . CHUCK STEAKS N BARrISO . , BONELESS SAVOY ROAST OR . STEAKS ,a . 99 Ilb. 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