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The Huron Expositor, 1971-10-14, Page 10.10-011E Ii1,IV!pi4 EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., OCT. 14, 1971 ►Ritiouncement J. Elmer Amsbary Chartered Accountant wishes to announce, that after October 1st, 197 his practice will be carried on b Gibbs and Forme 23 ONTARIO STREET, STRATFORD. Mr. Amsbary will act as Manager of, the firm's office at 4 Ontario Street, Stratford. NOTICE to OWNERS of DOGS and CATS Prevention of Rabies The Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Department of Agriculture in co-operation with the Huron County Health Unit will hold a Free Rabies Clinic Wednesday, October 20, Seaforth CoMmunity Centre — 2:00 — 8:00 p.m. Thursday, October 21, Brucefield Fire Hall 9:00 — 12:00 noon. Vaccination against rabies will be provided for dogs and cats three months of age and over. Owners Who require pert. ificates of vaccination for export or other purposes should consult their private veterinary. No certificates will by issued '"it this clinic. Help prevent human exposure to rabies, talc* advantage of this opportunity to have your pets immunized. A booster shot each year is recommended.' ONfAHIO ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HURON INDEPENDENT Candidate, Edward Bain, 155 Qubec, St., Goderich OFFICIAL AGENT Mrs. K. Stod'dert, 133 St. Georges Cresent GODERICH, ONTARIO NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY Candidate, Paul Carroll, 196 Wilson st., Goderich OFFICIAL 'AGENT. David Gower, - Nairn Driv,e, GODERICH, ONTARIO LIBERALS Candidate, Ken Duncan, R, R. 1, ,Kirktan • OFFICIAL AGENT, Ivan Kalbfleisch, ZURICH, ONTARIO PROGRESSIVE CON'SERVATIVES Candidate, Charles S, MacNaughton, 300 Huron St. E., OFFICIAL AGENT, Charles L, Weill, EXETER, 'ONTARIO Exeter, RUSSEL T. BOLTON Returning Officer HURON Somebody Wants What You Don't Need! SELL Through Huron Expositor ,Classified Wont Ads EA WEPDIN Oh, my poor baby.. Easy, sate, fun to drive, and the gas mileage is great. Wish we'd bought the automatic, though. Shirley K. Wii.l.tamson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy William- son, Walton, exchanged wedding vows with Kenneth L. Laverty, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Laverty of Seaforth, 'in Walton United Church on Octdber 2nd at 7:30 with Rev. Derwin Docken performing the double ring cere- mony. Wedding music was provided ,by the organist, Mrs. Ian Wilbee who accompanied the soloist, Miss Gall Traviss. Given in marriage by her father • the bride chose an all white gown trimmed in lace with long train at the back. The long sleeves 1-were all lace and her Should have let them elope. For what this wedding iS`costing, I could have bought myself atFastback. (Photo try Phillips) LAVERTY' - WILLIAMSON At - three-thirty on October 2, 1971 as the golden summer turned to fall, Barbara Ann Mac- Donald became the bride of Douglas Keith Miller. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacDonald, James St., Seaforth, and the groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Miller, R.R. 4, Seaforth, were united in marriage at 'Egmondville United Church, in a double ring cere- mon3i with the Rev. J. Ure Stewart officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the. 'bride wore a. floor- length white satin gown trimmed with yards of flower entwined lace. The dress featured a three foot trailing train, also lace trim- med, and long sleeves. Her lace trimmed white net veil fell softly around her shoulders from a rhinestone tiara. ,She'carried a cascade of pale coloured mums. Barbara was attended by her sister, Miss Brenda MacDonald who, wore a floor-length crimpe- lene gown of lemon yellow, styled with an empire waistline and trimmed with yellow and white daiSy chains. 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SUNDAY, OctOBER 17 II Lop I Mac and Sylvia would like to thank, you for! your patronage during, the past season and e to see you again in Spring, 1972. MN MOM MS MINE or We Will also Custom Dry your corn. flowers were white and pink mums. The maid of honor was Sandra Laverty, Seaforth and June O'- Connell, Mitchell and Christine Lee, Walton were the brides- maids. Karen Laverty was the flower girl and James Laverty the ring bearer. Their blue dresses were trimmed with blue lace and they 11 carried white and pink mums. The wedding • reception was held in the Brussels Legion Hall. Mr. • Larry O'Connell, Mit- chell, was the groomsman and the ushers were Brian Laverty of Seaforth and Tom Williamson of Walton. For the honeymoon the, bride travelled in a beige wool pants suit with black accessories. The couple will reside in Egmondville. Guests were present from Oshawa, Toronto, London, Orangeville and Acton. Smiles . • • He: Whisper those three little words that will make me walk on air. She: Go hang yourself! bse Horn, Lights, To Pass Playing Russian roulette, just to get a thrill, is a desirable social habit by comparison with bumper-chasing on expressways, just to get the driver ahead to rime out of the passing lane. Russian roulette is dangerous only to the show-off who plays it.. But the driver who Speeds only a few feet from the car ahead could kill half a dozen people at the touch of a brake pedal, or the failure of a tire, the Ontario Safety League points • out, If you want a slower driver to move, over to let you through, ask him in the proper way - with your horn and/or headlights, used from a safe distance behind. AUSTIN Egmondville United Church, Egmondville, with lighted candles and baskets of pink and yellow gladioli and mums formed a pretty setting at four o'clock on August twenty-first for' the marriage of Jane Darlene Shan- non and William Bruce Austin. The Rev.' Ure Stewart officiated at the double-ring ceremony .where they exchanged plain wide gold wedding bands with their vows. Mrs. David Tremeer accom- panied Mr. William Campbell as he sang "In This Sweet Hour", "The Lord's Prayer", and “I Do". T le bride, the datighter 'of Mrs. Mildred Campbell, was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Dyke Wheatley, to the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Austin-, all of Seaforth. The bride wore a full-length gown of imported silk organza. with a matching floral headpiece and carried a bouquet of Tropic- ana roses and fern. The dress was fashioned with an empire waistline, full skirt and a wide flounce at the hem, scooped neckline and baby deil puffed sleeves. The waistline, sleeves' and hem were trimmed with satin ribbon entwined with French lace. The' detachable train had match- ing trim. Miss Jan MacInnes, Waterloo, was her maid of honor and Mrs. Agnes Etue, Clinton, was brides- maid. Their dresses were iden- tically styled to the bride's in shades, of yellow, cerise and lavender. Their dresses were trimmed with contrasting velvet ribbOn outlining the empire waistlines and• extending from a flat bow at the back to the floor. In their hair they wore tiny cerise rosebuds and carried nosegays of garden roses. Jim. Etue, Clinton, was best man and ushers were Ben Lan- sink, .London and Davidlianna of Kitchener. The bride's mother wore a coral silk chiffon dress with full chiffon sleeve and jewelled neckline. She chose beige acces- sories and a corsage of miniature pink roses for receiving guests. The groom's mother assisted wearing a sleeveless two piece bone ensemble accentuated by a multi-colored scarf knotted at the neck and extending to the waist. She chose matching acces- sories and a corsage of tiny red roses. The wedding dinner was served in the assembly room- of the church ,followed by a recep- tion at the home of the bride's mother. For their wedding trip to northern points, the bride chose a deep purple and white' floral dress with lohg sleeves, V-neck and front pleat with white acces- - SHANNON sories. Guests were present from, Kitchener, London, Toronto, Lise towel, Beigrave, Woodstock and surrounding area. The couple are residing at 37 James Street, Seaforth, WINTHROP Wins In CKNX Fire Contest The , groomsman was John. Miller, brother of the groom. The guests were ushered by David Miller, brother of the groom and Ken MacDonald,bro- ther of the bride. About sixty guests attended. Mrs. Arnold Scott played the traditional wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Cleave Coombs when she sang "Wedding Prayer" and "Walk Hand in Hand". To honour the happy bride 'and groom a wedding dinner was held at the Seaforth Golf and Country Club. After the dinner many of the 'guests toured the home of the brid6's parents 'to see the coOl,e's beautiful gifts. A dance was held in the even- ing at the Country Club with Jim Coughtree, Reg. Bradely and Harry Mero providing the music. Mrs. MacDonald, Barbara's mother received guests in a blue chiffon dress with pink carnation corsage . She was assisted by Mrs. Miller, Keith's mother, who wore a two-piece rose coloured dress and jacket with a white carnation corsage. Keith and Barbara said their goodbys at the reception and left for a wedding trip to Southern Ontario and United States.' Barbara wore a tourquoise 'blue dress with silver accessories for. travelling. Guests were present from Kitchener, Stratford, Guelph, London, . Sarnia,' Clinton, Goderich, Walton, Seaforth and district. A shower was held prior to the wedding at the home o f the bride's aunt, Mrs. Edna Tremeer. The couple will reside in Seaforth. Correspondent Mrs.Robert Hulley Paiil St. Louis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene St. Louis won third prize for the Fire Preven- tion poster on C.K.N.X. TV re- cently. aMSter Paul. Dodds spent a few days recently with his grand-0 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roo- bol, Hensall. Mr. and,Mrs. Cliff Edwards and Rodger, Staffa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley and family... Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Parker, Staffa, Mr. ,nd Mrs. Otto Walker, 4 Cromarty,visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley and,family. Miss Vickie Harris spent Thanksgiving week end accom- q3anied with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Maxwell and Jamie, Seaforth, at Beaver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rober,t Hulley;/ Bob, Sandy, David, Debbie and Danny spent Thanksgiving Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee, Roy, Judy & Jackie, London. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris for Thanksgiving were - Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wolf- camp, Mitchell, Ron Harris, Mit- ai chell, Miss KathyScott,Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Argyle, Bay- field, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hutch- ing, Sharon and Shelly, Clinton. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Dodds for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Les Briston, Port Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Bob -0 Watson, Seaforth, Mr. and. Mrs Ed. Holland, Toronto, Mr. an Mrs. Fred McGregor and Karen, Brucefield, Mrs. Audrey Christie, Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Richter, Kit*ener, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds and family. VISitors 'with Mr. and Mrs. • Ken McClure and family for Thanksgiving were, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and Jason, Hills- green, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, Turner and Mrs. R. McAllister, Hensall,, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnston, Varna, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Procter, Toronto, Mr. and ie Mrs. Ray. McLean, London. Mr.' Tim St. 'Louis and Miss Shiela St. Louis, Windsor, spent Thanksgiving week end with their, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene St. Louis. Mrs. Gordon Blancharti and ' Ken visited with Mr. and Mrs.Bill Embling, Brampton, for a fevt days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blan- chard, Ronnie, John and Kenny and Mrs. Hiram Blanchard attended a Blanchard Reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gibson, Gorrie, Sunday. Among 0 the guests at the same home were Mrs. Chester Marsh, California, MisS Jean Turnbull, Toronto and , Grand Bend. d Mrs. Les Turnbull, (photo by Brady) - MILLER - MacDONALD The Sedan was about $200 less, but I think the Front seats recline, Fastback looks better. rear Seat folds down. Hmm.. FARMERS DELL DRIVE- IN RESTAURANT BRUCEFIELD , ' 3 pieces delicious deep fried CHICKEN ' and chips with tole slaw • $1.15 • When I grow up, I'm going to, marry p. DATSUR the Datsun dealer.