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"� "i' ' McLau hula -Chan past week. Hospital in London returned patient in Seaforth Community iYtr, nn..'.
Kitchener St. Joseph's Church Miss Colleen Evans of Niagara , home. Hospital. f Visiting on Mon(iay i,� the'saine TArore#,a, r ad
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(Photo by Doerr) was the setting June S when Falls who spent the .past week Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oulette and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Smith, home were Mrs, A Klein and Mr, ywatsoofl rth =were r<Sttlid�y , fUF�4h1 M,
KOERT-HYNSBERGEN Donna' McLaughlin and Denis with Mrs. Frank Evans, children of Windsor and Mr, Cathy, 'Cindy and Shelley spent and Mrs, G: Kleist, St. yiaitais y+ithIr;a nd ,)v11r
v Chan were . married, Father accompanied by Mrs. Evans,, , Marvin Benninger of Horn -Payne Sunday in Goderich: Catherines, Ontario, Mr: and, William Dodd , r
In a .dpuble ring ceremony in They wore matching blue tinted Cullitor officered the ceremony. visited in London last w. eek with visited on the weekend with Mr. Mrs. D. Joh and family, Guelph, "Mrs, gkto Walker'"xna: y`
St. James Church, Seaforth, carnations in their hair and The bride is the daughte..r of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary, who and Mrs, H h Benninger, The harvesting of a bumper hay Ontario. acw p d by,
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Dorothy- - Heynsbergen and tarried white mums with pale Mr. and Mrs. " Michael have moved to London. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon crop is well underway and if the presently visiting with h4 .and Cine, hprch�esxeri luliciiel
Herman B: Koen were married blue ribbons. The flower girl McLauglin 'of Dublin. The Mr. James Eckert and 'son McDonald and children spent a . Present good weather continues it Mrs; Don Dodds and family are Jimmy Walker, 'Loud vn �st4e,d::. a t A° i
on Saturday, June �2 at 3 m• carried white daisies and blue should be completed this week.
y p. bridegroom's parents ar Mr. and Danny of Rochester, N.Y., spent week with relatives in )jCansas. Saturday with Mr ant3;� 1Vfr�n-. ,r 7f,
Father H.J. Laragh officiated. carnations. Mrs. Andrew Chan;' Kitchener. the weekend with George and Miss Teresa Ryall„ of London Mrs. Jean Dill spent Sunday , Robert Hulley. rand 1$'ii�1yA(f'
The bride is'a daughter of Mr. Ben Koert, brother of the Given in marriage by her Teresa Coville. spent the weekend at her home with friends in Kitchener. Demonstrations , Joanne Curne aeturxt d::oy
and Mrs. Martin Heynsbergen, groom, R.R.1, Sebringville was father, the bride choose a white after holidaying With tkie ulleyr 'k fa
R.R.4, Seaforth and the 066ifille groomsman: Ushers were Bill and satin dress A-line style with a lace (Continued frons Page 1) this, past wfetk'. 'f
parents,,., are •• Mr. and -Mrs, Rudy Koert and Garry Heynsber- bodice and sleeves. The gown's OBITUARIES
who want to make a day of it. ,..�....�.... f,..a,a�,.., '
Rudolph Koert, R.R.I. Sebring gen, brother of the bride, R.R.2, back was trimmed with a -satin A committee headed by Elva +,
vi11e. Belmont. bow to for a lace edged trim; AGNES ROBERTSONhas-organizeds zit
�n g and three grandchildren. service was held on Monday "Ellis the Craft tr`
The Delaware + Folk Choir Her shoulder length veil of lace Agnes Murphy Robertson, 77, 1 ` y
The brides who was escorted g P Y Mrs. Robertson rested at the evening in the Chapel. of ,The Festival under the auspices of
provided music for the ceremony- completed the own. She carried died Sunday in Toronto. YOUR
down the aisle by her father, wore P g O'Connor Funeral Home, Pines', the funeral Mass was the ,Centennial Committee.
a floor length satin and lace an entrance hymn, the Prayer of Ua bouquet of ye)low�and white She was the youngest daughter Toronto. Services were held at St. held on Tuesday evening at 7:30 Organizers 'hope to have' a big CHWME ,
St. Francis,and Joy, Joy, a closing °`�rnations. of the late Francis Murphy.' and Bria '' �. �.
dress, with an empire waist, lace gets Roman Catholic Church, p.m, Interment was held on three day arts and crafts show WAVI 'ED WHEEI/g
bodice and full length sleeves, hymn. Soloist Mary Ann Segeren Sharon McLaughlin, maid of Mary Anne Quinn of Hibbert. Toronto on Wednesday July 10. Wednesday 6 St, Anthony's next year for the Centennial. 1r,•
�►. - sang Ave Maria. honor a pastel yellow chiffon Mrs. Robertson attended No. 1 Interment, followed in Thornhill Cemetery, Chatham, at 9 a.m. -Jack Riddell; MPP and Robert 50. 60. 70.'Series
and a lace train attached at the P Y
neckline. "She wore a short At a reception following the gown A-line style, The top had an Union School in McKillop and Cemetery. - Attending the Funeral Mass McKinley, MP will open the show
ceremony at the-Brodhagen Hall, •empire waist with yellow and Seaforth Collegiate Institute. She from a distance was her nephew, ' officially at 2 m. although the° t WIDE, TIRES
layered veil with a floral head the mother of the bride received' P Y P' g
chiffon irr a white cape graduated from Stratford SISTER M. ST. ANGELA ( �Pil' ii�pC��.a l
piece and carried a bouquet of red P g Leo. Hagan, Seaforth and his sons doors will -open at 10. A'draw fir•
roses. guests in a floor length, peach neck -cine. Teachers College in 1918.' Sister M. St. Angela, the Paul and Frank Hagan; also Rev. ' a hand made quilted 'bedspread
coloured gown with a V neckline Barbara ' McLaughlin and She married Charles Robertson former Teresa Hagan, an H.J. Laragh who took part in the will be one of the highlights of the and $ON. AU'i�UMOTIVE
The bride's sister, Betty and long plaited sleeves, and Patricia Chan, bridesmaids wore in 1927, after teaching in northern Ursuline Sister of 'The Pines' Mass service. show. ,
Heynsbergen,, R.R.4, Seaforth, earl and diamond trim. L "'-'• -^ ---- �-* --�
was maid of honour and brides- P printed pastel yellow A-line style Ontario and Regina. They were Community, Chatham, died at St.
Special guests at the ceremony with .white bubbled tops. ,A high married in Saskatchewan. Joseph's Hospital on Sunday,
maids were Maria Vanderhayden, were the bride's Uncle Mike and neckline trimmed with yellow The couple then moved to July 7, 1974, in her 89th year and ���
another sister from Amherstview, Aunt Ann, her father's brother ribbon and capped with short Kennabeek, Ont. where they her 63rd year of her religious life._
Mary Helen Koert, sister of the and wife from Holland, Other sleeves'. Picture hats, with a owned a general store. In 1942, She was the daughter of Mr. and p •
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groom, R.R.1, Sebringville and guests attendgd from Clinton, yellow flower completed they moved to Toronto. Her Mrs. James Hagan of the Parr
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Mary. Heynsbergen, cousin of the Mitchell, Sarnia, Cambridge, ensembles. They all carried husband died in 1966. Line, HAY Township, and was
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bride, Mississauga. Lisa Mississauga, Sebringville, .
g g orange carnations with yellow She is survived by one born at 'the Homestead near
Hoornaert, R.R.2, Kippen was Peterborough, Bath, Lakeside, daisies. Sherry McLaughlin was daughter, � Mrs. Pat (Sheila) Hillsgreen. She is survived by one WANT -ADS
flower girl and David Va'ntyghem, Stratford, Paris, Zurich, Exeter, the flower girl and Marcel Chan Harrington, Unionville, a sister, brother Dr. John A. Hagan, '
Seaforth, was ringbearer. GadshiH, Egmondville, the ringbearer. Mrs. Jack (Mary) Devereaux, Chicago, Ill„ and several Phone 527-0240 Ne p M C", Ie
The bridesmaids wore pale Woodstock, St. Marys and Brian Hale of Toronto, best Hibbert; a brother John, Seaforth ' nephews and nieces. A prayer
blue satin crepe gowns with V Embro. man, and Amnar Tadros and
necklines, empire waistlines and Followipg a wedding trip to Claude Chan were the grooms -
long sleeves. Their dresses were Montreal, the couple will live at men. i)shers were Ken McLaugh-
trimmed with white lace daisies. R.R.2, Montreal,,
lin and Compton Chan.
A dinner and reception was
v.
held at Berkley's Tavern,
Kitchener.
The bride's mother wore a long
gown in chiffon with draped
bodise and flowering skirt of,
shocking pink, / oranj&4��; and
mauve, and matching accessories
and a white eafnation corsage.
The bridegroom's rhothere
wore a long gown in chiffon with
The July meeting of Cromarty
family, Winthrop, Mrs. D.
During the week of July 3rd to
coloured flowers of - lime green,
Parker, Staffa, Mr. and Mrs.
The pupils,of Grades 3 and 4 of
Steinman, Richard Visser, Mary
orange, and white. Her corsage '
Police Departmentinvestigated
St. Columban with their teacher,
Murray, Lo'dise 'Nolan, Denise
was a white carnation tinged
Grace Scott; presiding, opened
Mrs. Marie Melady held a picnic
Dueharme, MaryJo Ryan, Janice
green.
ty at the closing of the school year at
Murray, and Randy Brooker,
For a honeymoon to 1,000
(Unfounded)
the home of their teacher.
were played at the park on
Islands, the bride choose a long
scripture, lesson, Psalm 67 was
Lunch was served to the pupils
The sympathyof. the
coloured gown accented` 4With
Chiselhurst defeated Staffa 17-13,
: by Mrs. Melady ' and, three
community .is extended to Mr:
white collar, cuffs and white
Suspicious Persons 3
mothers, Mrs. Thomas Murray,
and Mrs, Peter Van Drunen- and
.
accessories. A. white carnation
by Mrs. Lamond and dedicated by
Mrs. Clarence Ryan and' Mrs.
family on the recent death of Mrs.
completed her outfit.
Cromarty area called the Twin-
Dominic Murray. r
Van Drunen's father in Holland.
Guests present
Disturbance Complaints I
Games were played. Contests
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
from- Washington D.C. Guiana S.
Douglas. The roll call; witness,
and races were , among the ,
girls of Acton visited Mr. and
America,, Ottawa, Toronto,
ball'.
activities displayed, ,after which
Mrs. A. Cronin and other
Hamilton, ; Guelph, London,
Insecure Property 3
prizes were distributed to a happy
relatives, I
Stratfor, Kitchener, Dublin,
the meting closed with singing
group of children.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 'McLean of
Seaforth and Goderich.
The following pupils took part:
Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
The couple will live at 246
Vehicle Hit and Run 1
Rob Lane, Tommy TurnoW,
„ Mc4ean of Seaforth spent Sunday ,
Avalon, Apt. 21, Kitchener.
' ifersoinals
Wayne Ryan, Michael Van
with -the ladies' parents.
Holiday weekend visitors with
wife. She's completely
Drunen, Kim Swart, Colleen
Sister Theodore of Chatham,
itnrnature."
Criminal Lode of; Canada.
Melady, Carolyp O'Reilly, Joanne'
Miss 'Nell Doyle and 'friends of
2 Charges were laid under the
and Joanne, Dorchester, Mr. and
Albert, Debbie Brooker,,
London visited their brothers.
Mrs. Jack McGhee and family,
do?"
Margaret Hicknell, Eileen Duffy,
.- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pinsonneault
Patient: "She's violent at
-Highway Traffic Act.
Gary Malone, John Hicknell, Pat
of Windsor spent a few days with
�►
Sunddy were Misses Carol 'gtdix
Melady, Brendan Lane, Doug
their aunt, Mrs. Jack Mclver:
Ml and Cnida 'Currie, Dorchester,.
ovdr to the bathtub and sank
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Mr, slid Mrs. RobertETullc and
every one of my bgats."
for minor itifractions.
NEWS OF
Cromarty
Police News
A. L. VAUGHAN
CHIEF OF POLICE
8,
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The July meeting of Cromarty
family, Winthrop, Mrs. D.
During the week of July 3rd to
Women's Missionary Society was
Parker, Staffa, Mr. and Mrs.
July 10th, 1974; the Seaforth
at the home of the president,
Robert Gardiner, Brenda and
Police Departmentinvestigated
Mld
rs. Malcolm Lamond. Mrs,
Robbie, and Mr. and Mrs, O.
29 occurrences consisting of the
Grace Scott; presiding, opened
Walker, Cromarty.
following -.Theft Under 2
th@ meeting with a poem :The
Report of a Fire 1
Nation's Strength'. Hymn 374,
Two games of 'Men's Softball
(Unfounded)
Jesus Shall Reign, was sung. The
were played at the park on
Attempt Auto Theft 1
scripture, lesson, Psalm 67 was
Saturday night. in . the first,
Assistance 3
read in unison 'followed by
Chiselhurst defeated Staffa 17-13,
Children's Complaint 2
meditation and prayer by Mrs.
and in the second, Cromarty won .
Suspicious Persons 3
Scott. The offering was received
over Roys 21-20. On Sunday
Bicycle Accident 1
by Mrs. Lamond and dedicated by
evening, a team from Staffs-
Police Information 3
Mrs. Scott.- Part 4 of the study
Cromarty area called the Twin-
Lost and Found 2
book, A Way of Witness, was
City Bombers, was defeated -by a
Disturbance Complaints I
presented by Mrs. Charles
Mitchell team (Gill's Grizzlies) in
Animals Complaint 1
Douglas. The roll call; witness,
a one-sided game or slow pitch
Police Surveil'ldnce 1
1W was answered by 7 members.
ball'.
Traffic Complaints 1
. A skit; To Tell the Truth, was
Insecure Property 3
presented by Mrs M D'owl andAssist
Other Police Depts. 1
the meting closed with singing
Smiles.
Auto Theft 1
of He's Got the Whole World in
(Recovered)
His Hands and the Lord's,l'rayer.
Vehicle Hit and Run 1
4
Patient to psychiatrist: "DoE,
(Driver Apprehended)
' ifersoinals
we have to do something for my
Alarms I
Holiday weekend visitors with
wife. She's completely
5 Charges dere laid under the
Mr, and Mrs, Larry Gardiner
itnrnature."
Criminal Lode of; Canada.
were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie
"That's too bad," replied the,
2 Charges were laid under the
and Joanne, Dorchester, Mr. and
psychiatrist. "what does slit
Liquor Control Act.
Mrs. Jack McGhee and family,
do?"
2 Charges were laid under the
and Mr: and Mrs. Bafney
Patient: "She's violent at
-Highway Traffic Act.
Hessey; Lond'o'n. Joining th6m on
times. Why just last night I was
13 Motorists were stopped and
Sunddy were Misses Carol 'gtdix
taking a bath and she stormed
warned .or minox• defects and 3
Ml and Cnida 'Currie, Dorchester,.
ovdr to the bathtub and sank
cyclists were stopped and warned
Mr, slid Mrs. RobertETullc and
every one of my bgats."
for minor itifractions.
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