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The Huron Expositor, 1973-07-19, Page 4Best value in every price range! Paint Sale Ends Saturday, July 21 CROWN HARDWARE Phone 52771420 Seaforth Li., "I' 1p QUALITY -MX STAFORTH GliTATTja 519 527-0050. GEN 4rrdiiittiertfrmor;,,fa 1967 Comet 1967 Ford, 2-iloor 1967 Ford Stationwagon 1966 Chev., 4-dr. Sedan siToRo-s0A0oRT 1 527-0443 OPEN 7 PAYS A 'WEEK w uopas:— 'vivo 10 to 10 MON..to THURS. FRLand SAT. )2 to ? -SUNDAY 12 to 12 'KentuCky Style CHICKEN The, only way to fly Try some today `Your Dollar Goes Farther-Here rt. JULY 25 6 DAY , Montreal, Quebec City and Ste. Anne De bessupre 5 99.60 AUGUST 7 S DAY Moosones. Polar Sear Express 5 1 04.00 AUGUST III AUGUST 31 and I DAY Washington, Williamsburg, $139,00. OCTOBER 5 • 4 DAY Wong Virginia Nash le, Gfonci Ok Opry S 66.00 • PRICES QUOTED ARE BASED ON A FOUR TO A ROOM BASIS. OTHER PRICES LISTED IN TOUR BOOKET AVAILABLE BY WRITING HAIIKIRK TRANSIT BOX 700, SEAFORTH, OR YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL . AGENT. The best }ionic ams are e with Goo ess, it's MINI VACATIONS BY HABKIRK TRANSIT SERVICE LIMITED DIRECT DIAL—TOLL FREE 1-800-265-41.94 Most everyone knows about the superior freshness and flavour of jams and jellies made at"home. It's a simple matter of good taste. And with Certo, the natural fruit pectin, the process of acquiring this goodness is also a simple matter. You see, Ce'rto reduces the boiling process to a mere 60 seconds. An entire batch of jams and jellies takes a mere 0-45 minutes to make, start to finish. A large batch becausealmost nothing boils away. One more thing. Certo guarantees a perfect set. * So, for the freshness and flavour of pure homemade jams and jellies, remember' Certo. Goodness, it's easy. For our recap p batok send 50x to "Jam and Ails/Making", PA), Box 330,, Port Cfedit, Ontario, LS • On June 23, at 4 o'clock, Joyce Eleanor Roe of Kitchener and Allan George Smiley, Down- sview were united in marrleage at Olivet • United Church, Kitchener, With Rev. J.L.G. Brown officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H. Roe, Seaforth and Mrs. George W. Sm iley, Isling ton are the parents...of the couple. The church was decorated with mauve tinted mulls and white gladioli arid gold candles on the alter table. ,Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride wore a full-length Empire waisted gown of satin witha 'detachable chapel train. Baby lace interwoven with mauve velvet ribbon and hand stitched pearl trimmed the stand- Up collar, the side buttoned cuffs of the full sleeves, the bodice and the train. A floral headpiece of mauve tinted stephanotis and ,carnations held the four tiered elbow length scallopped veil of pine silk illusion. She carried a nosegay of mauve tinted shasta daisies, carnations, stephanotis and baby's breath with white streamers, and wore a 'gold locket, a gift of the groom. ,f,!frYSTALES FRUIT PECTIN SMILEY-ROE . Mrs. Dianne C lementS, Tillson- burg, sister of the bride., was Matron . of Honour and Mrs. Darleen Falconer, Islington, sis- ter of the groom and Janet Pelletier, Smiths Falls, friend of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore full length, Empire style gowns of imported flocked sheer over mauve taffeta, with by the Smiley family at the 'Am- bassa.dor motel, Kitchener on Friday evening, June 22nd. For a wedding trip toQuebec, the bride wore a two-piece suit, with a semi-fitted battle jacket and a'gored skirt of r,ed crimpo- lene. The 'ensemle, tailored by the bride's mother, was accented with white accessories and a corsage of White feathered eerie- --tions and stephanotis. Mr. and Mrs. Smiley will reside in Downs View. The bride is a graduate of the University of Waterloo with a Science degree in Honours kinesiology. The groom has 'a Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering 'from the same university. with .mauve streamers:- The matron of honour wore a similar gown, with mauve accessories." Haig •Moreton, lviontreal,-waS groomsman, and JosephStephen;-. son, Burlington . •and ,David Campbell, Waterloo were ushers. Following, the ceremony,. a re- ception was held at the Glenbriar Curling Club, Waterloo.... The mother -15f the •hride received guests in a full length, long sleeved gown of•Horal chiffon in pastel shades of pink and mauve, with a corsage' of pink roses and mauve carnations. She. was assisted by' the .mother of the groom who wore a floor length gown of frosted mauve satin with a lace covered bodice, three quarter length sleevei and a mauve rose and carnation kii Quebec and all parts of Ontario: 'Stint' of the bride, in a gowq rom Glad corn A. rehearsal party was held ty, uffd,grogfei of floral organza over a yellow An array of white and mauve mother receiving the guests shasta daisies set In candelabra wearing a floor-length gown of formed the setting in St. Thomas mauve and white plyester crepe Anglican Church, Seaforth, for with white accessories and a cor-, the exchanging of marriage,vows sage of white carnations, The between Nancy Ann Swan and groom's mother wore a floor- William Harold Desjardins. . length gown of pink floral nylon The double-ring ceremony with white accessories and a was performed by Reverend S. corsage of white carnations. S' Sharpies on July 7th, 1973, For travelling to northern stand-upcollars, full sleeves and t at 7:00 p.m. The' bride is the parts of Ontario, the bride chose controlled A-line skirts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- a floor-length gown of light blue Their accessories included neth L. Swan of Seaforth, and the polyester crepe with a white col- white, wide brimmed hats and . groom 'the son of Mr. and Mrs. lar and short puffy sleeves. She flowers similar to the bride's - Clement Desjardins of Goderich. wore white accessories and, a The bride, escorted down the corsage of pink carnations. aisle by her father, was lovely The couple will reside in their in a full-length gown of white' "home at 60 East St., Goderich, so e , with white silk Ontario., erlay. A band of white The groom's parents enter- peau de soi tented the empire , tained 'at the Seaforth Corn- waist above the A line shirt mercial Hotel following the which flowed gently to form ,a,,,,wedcling rehearsal • Friday chapel train. Embroidered Alen- evening. ri con Lace accented the mandrin GuestS were present from eld in neckline,Victorian sleeves and Seaforth, • Goderich, Ottawa, yell. sh chapel tain. A floral garland London, Cold Springs, Toronto, pink swe gathered her three tiered finger Sarnia, penetang, Kitchener, Eg- Kathy tip veil of French silk illusion. She wore a tiny locket, the gift of the groom and carried a nose- gay of pit* ,sweetheart-..roses, pink carnations, white fuji mums and baby's breath. • Maid of honor was Miss Judy Swat of Seaforth, sister of the bride, wearing a -gown of floral corsage. organza over pink taffets. Mrs. Guests from a distance John Kelly of London, sister of included Fred Smiley, uncle of,, • the groom,„ tn a gowa of, floral the rgkaan rfto travelled fronir/i ,rgan4 a. over, mauve taffeta and „ satcriride4ce4laridree.' others from ' of SOMEONE WILL LIVE A reception followed at the Seaforth Legion with the bride's BECAUSE YOU GIV peau de organza o • DESJARDINS - SWAN Huron county 4-H Programme is participating on a 4-H Ex- change with • Gladwin County, Michigan' on the following sched- ule: July 18th to 25th - 4-H club members from Gladwin Co. Will be travelling to Huron County to--be--hosted for one week. Aug- ust 1st to 8th - 4-H club members from Huron County will be trav- elling to Gladwin County toreturn the visit. The same exchange delegates will be together during the ex-. change. The club members from Glad- win County, Michigan will arrive in Clinton on Wednesday, July 18th at 2:30 P.M. at the Agri- cultural Office. Names and address of the Huron 4-H club members who are participating on the exchange are: Rick McCann, #1,.Fordwich, Harry Franken, #2, Auburn, Dorothy Boneschansker, #1, Ethel, Dian • Carter, #3, Blyth, -Wayne Pryce, #1, Sea-forth, Margaret Franken, '#2, 'Auburn; Brenda Thornton, #2, Gorrie, Gregg Thornton, #2, Gorrie,Syl- via Stewart, #1, Hensall, Robert Linda Marie Nagle, daughter of Mrs. Kenneth Newton and the late Leonard J. Nagle, Stratford and Brian Thomas Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips, Seaforth were married July 14 at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Rev. Father Michael Hughes officiated at the double ring ceremony. Soloist LeoStock was accompanied by organist Lucille Rousseau. The bride, who was given away by her stepfather, Kenneth New- ton, wore a long white gown of lagoda crepe over taffeta with a full A-line skirt falling into a chapel train. The bottom of the skirt and train was edged with a wide ruffle trimmed with pink satin ribbon. The full sleeve and bib with a high neckline inished In matching lace n. Her•Julief headpiece lace a short illusion carried a bouquet of theart rosebuds. agle, sister-in-law of mondville, Forest, Hayfield, the brid , was matron of honour Chelmsford, Clinton, and and bridesmaids were Elizabeth Midland. Korver, Gloria Hearn, all of r to her marriage the Stratford, and Patricia MelVlas- war, honoured by a shower ter, cousin of the bride, Hesp- given for her by her aunt, Mrs. eler. They wore long gowns with Helen Garrick, and sister Miss purple flowers on a white back- Judy Swan. Mrs. Doris Allan ground and puffed sleeves trim- and Mrs. Janet Rice, 'friends of med with small daisies. In their the bride, entertained at a mis- hair they wore purple and white cellaneous shower. daisies. Each carried a nosegay Michigan exc 1971 Cougar 1969 Epic Vaux 1970 Ford, 2-door, HT. 1970 Ford F100, Auto. 1969 Ford, 4-door, HT. 1969 Chevelle 4-door. • • hange in Huron Eedy„#4, Walton, Joan Pym, #1, Centralia, Elaine Stewart, #1, Kirkton, Nancy Alton, #2, Lucknow, Lynn Flowers, Clin- ton,Mary Kernick #1, Kirkton, Caty Peel, #1, AubUrn. • Chaperones, Harvey Stewart, #1, Clinton, Dwight Etherington, #1, Hensall, Len MacGregor, Box 159, Clinton. The 4-H exchange is spans- sered by Huron County Soils and Crops Improvement,,, Ass0- elation, Huron County Beef Im- proirement Association, Huron County Milk COmmittee, Huron County Pork Producers Associa- tion, Hayfield Agricultural Soc- iety, Royal Bank in Exeter,Clin- ' ton Agricultural Society and other agricultural societies in Huron County. During the week that the Glad- win delegates are in Huron County, the Huron County 4-H youth Connell are setting up recreational' activities for them. The first is on July 19th at the Summerhill Community Centre and the other in a form of abeach party at Balls Grove, Auburn On July 24th at '7:30 P.M. • Win i ,1'11,1,i; (Photo By PitiBtris) - NAGLE of shasta daisies. Tom Phillips, Seaforth, cousin of the groom was best man. Ushers were Bob Nagle, brother of the bride, Stratford, ,Ted Wilbee and Les Broadfoot, both of Sebringville. Dinner and reception followed at the Royal Canadian Legion. For the honeymoon, thebride chose a white pant suit with red accessories and a red carnation corsage, The couple will reside at 171 Willow St., Stratford. When the paper doesn't, come (Port Elgin Times) My father says the paper he reads ain't put up right, He finds a lot of fault, he does, perusin" it all night, He says there ain't a single thing in it worth while to read, And that it doesn't print the kind of sttiff,the people need. He tosses it aside and says it's strictly on the bum- -4- - But you ought to hear him holler •wheifthe paper doesn't cell_ He reads about the weddin's and he snorts like all get out, He reads the.social cloth's with a most derisive shout.. He says they make the papers for thkritogrtileti folkivelehelti v",n 41011, tecatt ittheut ait4,11d have a crumb- - - But you ought to hear him holler when the paper doesn't come! He's always first to,grab it, and • he reads it plumb through, He doesn't miss an item or a want ad - that's true. He 'says they don't know what we want, the darn newspaper • guys, , I'm goig to take a day sometime an' go an' -put 'em wise; Sometinies it seems as though they must be deaf, and blind and dumb, But you ought to hear him holler when the paper doesn't come! Jr Farmers hold barbeque Seaforth Junior Farmers held a meeting and barbeque atpresi- dent Jim Nixon's farm. Minutes were read by Joanne Maloney and Paul Storey, the treasurer, re- ported $849.50. Keith Williamson introduced ' the delegate from North Ireland, Berthallarkness and gave apro- Vincial director's report. taffeta, were bridesmaids. The full length Empire gowns were styled alike with short puffed sleeves and scoop necklines. They wore white wide brimmed floppy hats, with band and waist length sash of floral organza. They completed their ensemble with'white accessories and carried nosegays of white shasta daisies and baby's breath. Robert De.slardines of Goderich, brother of the groom, was th4 groomsman and the guests were ushered by Kenneth Swan of Seaforth, brother of the bride, and John Kelly of London, brother-in-law 1:;ie groom. The groom and his -attendants were attired in black suits with white ruffled shirts. Mr. Robert Palin, organist accompanied Mrs. Peggy Coombs, soloist, when she sang, "The wedding Prayer" before the ceremony and "'Father Almighty" during the signing of the register. I.. He says of inforniation itdoesift -f (Photo By Phillips) PHILLIPS I it 41. 1