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The Huron Expositor, 1973-03-15, Page 4,69. Area Wedding (photo by Phillips) McNAB - TRAQUAIR LAST 3 DAYS END OF LINE CLEARANCE Buy one pair of shoes at regula r price ,-- Choose another pair up to the same price. MANY OTHER SPECIALS INSIDE Women's -Shoes from $4.00 Children's Shoes from $2.00 Men's Shoes from $5.00 JIM CROCKER - FAMILY FOOTWEAR Main St. Seaforth 527-0102 Slippers $2.00 PURSES HALF PRICE TO-DAY (THURS. MAR. 15) IS YOUR DAY ... Help Huron lead the way! JACK RIDDELL SAYS . . . "We in Huron can either send one more Tory to Queen's Park to add to an already overweighted majority or we can send a Liberal to help bring accountability back to government." Elect a man who will speak his mind . . and yours! Jack Riddell Liberal Jack Riddell is a man who lives in Huron —and intends to stay in Huron- a successful farmer — graduate of the University of Guelph — partner in Hernial! Livestock Sales — Jack has taught high school in Clinton and Exeter — been a government livestock specialist — he is a trustee of Huron Board of Education — married — active in Dashwood United Church and community work. Help Huron help Ontario help yourself Vote BUMPER STICKERS COMPANIE5 ARE VsJovki - BY -n-le tmeN --17-4 ,/ KEEP. %WV V / Fireside group meets John E. Patterson presided over the regular meeting of the Fireside group of First Church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cosford, when there was an attendance of 20. Mrs. Pat- terson read the scripture lesson and during the business period, it was decided to hold a rummage sale. Plans were made for the 30th anniversary of the group to be held on May 6th. Miss Peg Grieve gave the treasurer's re- port. 4—THE HURON EXPOSITDR, SEAR/RIM. ONT., MARCH' 15, 1973 ARNOLD STIINNISSEN Life — Health and Accident — Registered Retirement Pensions — Income Tax Deductable Registered Retirement Annuities Representing Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada TELEPHONE 527.0410 117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH your week ahead BY DR. A.W. DAMIS Forecast Period: March 18 to March 25, 1973 ARIES - Many under your sign will be in social contact Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 with persons who center everything around their own ego. Bluntly, take caution with new found friends. TAURUS - Material gains arc in the general scheme of Apr. 20 - May 20 things. Most important, follow through with financial "hunches" that come your way, Ap- parently, you will be a winner, of sorts! GEMINI Devious activities seem to undermine your May 21 - June 20 chart, Meaning? It's likely that you have be- come a pawn in an associate's treacherous ma- nipulation. SEW UP SAVINGS EASY' CARE Fashion Fabri Crimpelene, Trevira, Double-Knits, Seer- suckers, Plain and Printed Polyester Crepe, Cottons, Broadcloth and denims. We handle only first quality materials. — Just Arrived Complete Line of Sewing Accessories arone s BOOKS AND STATIONERY STORE 'he Friendly Store In Senforth — "the friendly ibwn" Guides, Brownies entertain Mothers t u les of Brownies or Guides of The SeaforthGuides and Brown- ies, along with mothers and guests, held their "Pot Luck" supper and social evening at the Legion Hall. The event is celebrated each year in February as birthdays of founders of the Girl Guides and Boy Scouts,Lord and Lady Baden Powell, come at that time. The Theme of this years supper and social evening was -Brown- ies and Guides of Other Lands". Supper table decorations were small flags of many other count- ries and the social evening was In accordance with this. The program began with the singing of 0 Canada, Vicki 0' Rourke, of the Guides, was coin- mentator and June Eckert of the Guides, read a story on Thinking Day. Gifts were pre- sented to Mrs. C. McKercher and Mrs. L. Haynes who were past Leaders with the 2nd Sea- forth Brownie Pack. A Brownie ur Guide was dressed in cos- t il the countries they had chosen to show about. Flags and pictures of the pins these Brownies or Guides wear, made by the Brown- ies, were then . shown and a Brownie or Guide would read the Promise, La ../ and Motto of this country. The Brownie and Guides also sang songs or played games from these countries. The countries represented were: Switzerland, France, Scotland, Austria, Holland, Ireland, United States, Pakistan and Belgium. Special guest, Mrs. I,. Nash and her daughter of St. Marys, were present. The group is in a new Division this year, called Clysdale, and Mrs. Nash is Div- ision Commissioner. The new District is Glen Mac, new Div- isidn is called Clysdale and the new area is Sily.er Birch. Appreciation was expres'ged to the 'mothers, Mrs. I,. Nash, and Mrs. M. Racho for their help in making the evening so en- joyable. Rebekahs Meet At Monday night's meeting of Edelweiss Rebstkall Lodge, Mrs. Keith Sharpe, district deputy president of Huron, announced that the district annual meMing would be held here the afternoon of April 18. All past noble grain's are invited to attend. Invitations were received to attend 'a—Dessert Card Party at Goderich in mid-April; a special meeting at Nionkton on April 27; a dessert euchre at Exeter this week and to a meet- ing in St. Marys, April 4. The latter invitation could not be accepted as on that date several candidates are being Initiated into the membership of Edelweiss at Exeter that evening. Officers of Edelweiss Lodge have been asked to conduct opening and closing ceremonies. A joint 100F and Rebekah euchre Is set for March 28 and a CPT euchre and draw late in April. Vice grand, Mrs. Everitt Smith, reported on several cards sent to those celebrating anniversar- ies or who are confined to home or hospital. Mrs. May Habkirk, noble grand, asked members to visit several members who are ill at the present time. A donation was made to the project of Mrs. Mavis Slater, Rebekah Assembly president, which is the renovation of sev- eral rooms in thy` IOOF and Re- bekah Home at Barrie. Mrs. Alva Wescott , a former resi- dent and now of Scarborough«, was a guest at the meeting. INSURANCE Auto, Fire, Life Donald G. Eaton Insurance Agency Limited Office in Masonic Block Main Street Phone 527-1610 — Seaforth The bride's attendancts were dressed alike in full length mauve polyester crepe creations trim- med with white and mauve daisies. white crocheted wide brim hats with mauve ribbons and flowers completed the en- semble. They carried bouquets of baby mums and purple steph- anotis. Maid of honour was Deborah Wallace, Seaforth and bridesmaids were Brenda Dietz and Deborah Learn, also of Seaforth, all friends of the bride. Best' man for the groom was David Arrand, Kerwood and ushers^'1,erere,gameS Traquair, Ed Wiktglaj,..btealiVrYpf the,• bride and Paul McNab , Lion's Head, brother of the groom. The reception was held at the liensall Community Arena. For a wedding trip to New York the bride chose a bright yellow double knit dress with black ac- cessories. The couple have taken up residence in their new home in Hensall, , • Prior to the wedding the bride- elect was honoured at showers given by Deb Wallace and Brenda Dietz and a surprise shower of friends and relatives at Hensall Legion Hall. Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in p ocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-024q. • MOONCHILD , June 21 - July 22 LEO July 23 • Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23 • Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23 • Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23 . Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22 • Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19 • Mar. 20 Candelabra and arrangements of white and yellOw mums and mauve gladioli was the setting for the wedding of Nancy Marie Traquair and Earl Douglas McNab. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Traquair of R.R. 2, Kippen and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.Wilson McNab, Lion's Head. Reverend Donald Beck conducted the ceremony in Hensall United Church, March 3,1973. Mrs. John Turkheim'. played the organ accompanied by soloist Gail Traviss who sang "The Wedding Prayer". • -' Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of white swiss dot over peau de sole featuring a high ruffled neck- line and sheer sleeves. White lace trimmed the waistline and double flounce around the bottom. The bride chose a long flowing double veil trimmed with match- ing lace. She carried a cascade of white and yellow baby mums surrounding a purple orchid. C.W.L. A C.W.L. meeting was held in the parish hall Tuesday night with eleven members present. Father Phalen was present in absence of Father Dentinger who is in Florida for two weeks. Mrs. Franken led in prayer, Mrs, Cyril Boyle read the min- utes and Mrs. Jerry Van Aaken gave the roll call. Mrs. Bill Kinahan reported two baby cards and a medal had beep sent as well as a flower and gift .to Jeminie Gibbon of Huronview. • .17 A gift was send to Mr. and Mrs. Con Foran, newlyweds and also to Ann Beyersbergen who was married in Toronto In Jan- uary. Appointed to make a list of members eligible for office next year were Mrs. Bill Kinahan, Mrs. Jerry Van Aaken and Mrs. Joe Hickey. Mrs. Franken called Mrs. Van Aaken to the front and presented her on behalf of the C.W.L. for all her good work in the League during her nine years here. Her family is moving to the Bayfield district April 1st. Father Phalen spoke on Lent and asked to have study clubs. Mrs. Mae Mulhurn and Rita of Chatham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Boyle over the week- end. Miss Betty Deveremix visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Devereaux. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Redmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hastings of Staffa last Sunday. Changes, for the better, are indicated by pre- vailing stellar patterns. One problem!, A sense of'insecurity could he troublesome, during the transitional period. A member of the opposite sex, so it seems, will give you cause to analyze subtle gestures. Which is another way of saying. unexpected overtures are likely, Those surrounding you will be reflecting your very own mood. So, curb the urge to create a series of minor crises, for the sake of excite; ment. There's a difference between opportunity and temptation - a big difference! Many Librians will test the•r appeal to the other sex. So, stay in bounds. We're never treacherous, according to our own light. But, your chart indicates the inner urge to put a member of the opposite sex , . through the acid test! Your present circumstance might indicate, otherwise. Nonetheless, you arc entering a cycle that favors your making a distasteful de- cision. Hear this well! Financial problems are begin- ning to develop by imperceptible degrees. It's not a case of plans failing, but rather failing to plan! False starts, interruptions or postponements could, very well, thwart your job, project or tasks. Don't commit yourself to a tight schedule, Back off from a strong personality who is at- tempting to overpower you. It seems as though you have been relinguishing bo your will and opinions. RECEIVES AWARD • Jeanetta Johnson, 19 year old daughter of arid Mrs. Morley , R.R. #2, has Aub- urn Johnson, beenhnsonawarded a $100 bursary for continuing studies in nursing. The Candy Striper Award was presented to Miss Johnson at a ceremony at Goderich Hospital by !vm F. walkom. She had rec- eived a similar award two years ago. Jeanetta is a second year student at Stratford Perth-Hurcitf Regional School of Nursing. 04