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Well known in Seaforth and as ,r ttl�;+rb>ret`a1kOtt of tide;: linin ,
throughout Huron through his ” F wap � �-,c.('' �.i�c�ut(r0 `•iv�t� �y�� �A)�i>�� �
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k a try in CNIB work, Edwin F. ganlef, pllipncj eJnsuet Itt1>I
Wheeler, 54 ii I , , i '� 13'?>t • ,. ;.,
{ .passe away on the �nyst•*ry 4 T X�€ c:'? ?ildyiTi; '
Sunda September 5 in - v «r {
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Victoria Hospital: London, after a Anoxf)er typtr ofrdt$f #afiokilltJT�i�tilyd �1 `
lengthy illness. Born in �ltnto..n 140 othin day,,, i j?a1.A04 t�Je� `STIR:i
L . t Peterborough, Mr, Wheeler "'' hgPpet�gtlt, pQFjtec a€ nic&era irlkp #ite It)ettt
attended the •Ontario School for dnd buixled Irta a $fotP, t; • ,
"d a :`,;; "',^ :sM','•, the Blind in Brantford. After 't • When im'�rpPr �Y,(�1{ iL f*t�s±1 j1� qy R;n
w'oyking in general industries, '' , I wondered why my meter showed: tote
P � e ' m s' l-
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Oreo h and Toronto for # ert:x ed sign Al al hoclr" T'e1tn; .
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the CNB in 1945. moments
the staff of momentslwheneour usuallytbrill brilliant minds placed my money it. Thert'•I realized ';Iiad
� , �. ; ' • �;' money in the wrong ;sj4�R
• } His career included 20 years in rofuse to function. I could fill a. page with received a tieket...Al
London as. the CNIB my red-faced recollections. Drive-in theatres jinx rite, The $ixst tiztde '
a f # representative, 'He also served in What is more humiliating thank showing ' I parked at a drive-in I stopped the car too
w t r 'E other CNIB service centers in a visitor around your home town and far From the speakeir. I backed tip aigd'
tt Kingston, St. Catherifies and getting lost? edged closer. Thudl The car bumper,: !
Hamilton. During the 29 years Giving and following directions are two nudged the post.
with CNiB, Mr. Wheeler of my goorest endeavours. I directed one Call me foolish or'stubbom. but.1 soon
c dedicated himself to serving blind repair man to the lake instead of our house. returned. This time I was detertriined to
_ Canadians, His owe example as a If You give me directions, don't tell me to park perf eetly : And I didl
scompetent, active blind person turn north or soot . Make it a simple left 'When I left, however, I feared' hitting
` CASTANZA-FALCONER along with his specialized training' or right tura, pfe.as the car behind me. Therefore 'I didn't back
in work for the blind, brought Forgetting names I another of my up fdr enough, As I pulled away, the front
sq Ontario Street eco a Church mother assisted wearing a. floor- comfort 'and help to countless weaknesses. One day I w s shopping with bumper of my car brushed the rear bumper
tP►.t in Clinton w8s decorated with length sleeveless own of ale persons facing blindness for the g e Y
'� �� g . g p a Irl friend. We encou rered another of th vehicle ahead of me. Fortunately no
4, r cangel'abra, pink glads, white green sheer topped with a cape first timee acquaintance, of mine. intro cing the two damage resulted, and the gentlemat7
° i `• daisies and myrtle for the after- cQllar. Her corsage was ,made of
One of his major achievements girls seemed the polite th'ng to do, driving the other car was a "gentleman.” -
noon wedding of Donald Samuel yellow. sweetheart roses. Unfortunately I couldn't re bet the You can't call mea quitter. I recently.,
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HUTTON -- STOCKWELL Castanza of Sudbury, Ontario and For a wedding ,trip to the was the construction of Y m q R
Joyce Lillian Falconer of London, Stratford , Festival, the bride Tweedsmuir Hall, Under his second girl's name, returned to the drive-in. Believe it or nBt,
White tapers ill branched moss. green and rust, and carried' guidance, this CNIB service We exchanged idle observatio about nothing, happened. My jinx, .has perhaps
Ontario. changed into afloor-length gown the weather, while I searched anticall ended. At least, I haven't pulled, the
� candelabara and arrangements of round bouquets of white daisies, ,' center developed and provided �" Y
white daisies and' • yellow and yellow mums and rust -tinted The groom is the 'son of Mr. of blue figured jersey and she rehabilitation programmes for for a clue to her identity, She left before I speaker from the pole -yet.
and Mrs. Dominic Castanza of wore a Corsa a of white
white gladioli adorn d' ' the carnations.. White picture hats g newly blinded men and women in succeeded. Without qualms, I relate ., these
Chancel of "Trinity Llican completed their costumes. Mr. Sudbury � an¢ the bride is the carnations. the London area. This service, , la
A similar esca de occurred recently on predicaments to yqu, After all, everyone
Church.Cottam for the Saturday, Harry Muir, ol: London, was best daughter of Mr. and Mrsr'Frank The couple are residing in, includes a complete residential the telephone., When I answered, the voice remembers embarrassing moments they'd
Falconer of R.R.5, Clinton. London, Ontario, L
w August 24th wedding os Susan man and the ushers were home for blind senior citizens. at the other end of the line sounded rather forget. ,
Louise..,Stockw.ell and Gregory Mr. Dougias Hutton and Mr , P. L.S, Lewis officiated at the — --
Keith Hutton. Dennis Hutton of London, double ring ceremony, and Mrs. I I «. ~, ', , , r
Doris McKinley was the grganist. 1 fJrJ ! Ib E 11(•i't ':;r "sJ1J,FiJ(j3YY t
The bride is the only daughter brothers, of the bridegroom. The I' � 1
of Mr. and' Mrs. Garnet E. groom and his attendants wore Given in marriage by, her € , , tiltr . HI11tCR{ENCHY , , KRAFT t
Stockwell of ottam, the room's brown tuxedos and ruffled shirts. Parents, the bride chose a beauti C YORK
g ful tailored -made, floor -length I � , : •,,. MIRACLE WHIP 1
parents'are,IVir. and Mrs. Ivan L. A reception and dance followedi.: W; 1
Hutton of London, at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall A-line dress, with pale pink P� R�#TTER
er g' 1
' The double -ring ceremony was in Kingsville: The bride's mother polyester satin undown with . g
an overlay of white or ette. The i G,
m, performe b� the Rev. Oirence received the guests wearing a y - g g C, t ?y
gown featured three capettes for
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Laramie of St. James the Apostle gown of champagne sheer over LINII, W 20MI PER FA? ay WIT# %01 PuRcH I'm soup" 1
trimmed with lace, a V neckline, 1 ^ I,Nttt, ONE OR FAMttY rrittl't5061'�fCtfAR MSO t�9Pwt � t c It V60TIVI09".141h.24% 410.14 = i
it, Anglican Church, Sarnia. crepe with emerald green and a full skirt with ruffles 1 JriftCTnriOWW't.IEtt(f tow *074
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Wedding music was provided accessories. The groom'5 mother i�siii�ll},,ilia {+Eli€I€tJ{,I t, s,IJ,r J ,,, r ;•,IV/.�j "''
by Mrs. Cfaude Cowan of Cottam. chose 'a light blue gown with trimmed - with lace. She wore a y j • ° • • • • • • • °' • • • �/: !: ; :. `�.�/�
I . GatI? st le white hat,. trimmed w
' The bride given m marLnage by silver accessories. Thcv both with a ink rose, and she carried a � �— •
herr father and mother, chose a wore orchid corsd9 to P r k
e.bouquet of a long-stemmed
gown of white organza over' compliment their gowns. 10 No =.=wowWINNOrrt41rtFrtr=mowmmmmv lrrYtrr'rrrrrnlr�dl�'tl�ttrrirrtrwrFr�twr"a1n�
crepe. imported lace trimmed the For their wedding trip to duchess rose, with garlands of ivy Canada Approved Grade "A" Red Ribbon Beef.
and ribbons.
neckline, waist, sheer sleeves and Quebec Cit the bride wore a. Regular, Cut Prime Rib
the slight train. A Juliet. ca of brown palazzo ant suit with a" The matron of honor was Mrs. thS 9
g p p p A i51 Four Ribs Only �
Mary itlman of London, a friend pp1S0S to; '
organza and lace held her fulr blouse of peau de sale in shades of the bcitfe. She wore a sleeve- r
illusion veil. She carried a of brown, orange and green. Her less floor -length gown with a wide BEEF Y� _
-.cascade bouquet of'daisics, white corsage was of yellow roses and ruffle on the bottom'made of pale
carnations and yellow roses. white daisies.
Burk an a small
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4Mrs. Brian Habkirk of Clinton Guests were present from p burgundy P 8She also wore411
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was matron of honour. Mr's. Sarnia, Toronto, London,
Laurie Stockwell of Windsor., Scaforth, Cornwall, Ann Arbor, shawl of owerthe same material and "4
trimmed with a ruffle, and,, ink XEAK��,sister-in-law of the bride and` •Wi»'dsor, Kingsville and -the p �Ib• rf�;
Miss Barbara Anne Hutton er f, ,dL?;' ,i d} r.; Q
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London, sister of the groom, were r. n rs. u umr ' owiYHE BANQUET a i?'•
bridesmaids, They wore printed residing on Exmoulth Street white daisies, pink baby'.s breath, . If
and garlands of trailing myrtle & IC114G MIXES DINNERS
crepe gowns in shades of yellow, in Sarnia. 59BACKS ATTACHED -'FRESH '
- and daisies.. '' - SCHNEIDERS, 6 oz. PACKAGE
Ty,, B�. t° C CHiCKE1t1 SLICED FROZEN ' -
The attendants were Mrs. Joan 4 10Jo; , ,� ttlor. C
T Martin of Grimsby, Ontario, a plLgs. dinner BREASTS COOKED HAM 99
friend of the bride, and Mrs. June Cut, from the Beef Chuck Blade Bone In
CHOICE QUALITY ALL PURPOSE FISH
Corr've'au of Goderich, and Miss C SHORT '
,Jeafii,�Falconer of .Clinton, both AYLMER FIVE ROSES Ib• R18 -ROAST 0. 95C
:�F nil's sisters of the bride. They were GREEN PEAS FLOUR FEATURES
dressed similarly to the matron of 1I .TOP VALU, FULLY COOKED tUT FROM THE RIB
' honer. 19 oz, C 510. DONE iN�-BEEF �
C / DINNER FROZEN, WHOLE,•2 to 3 Ib.
Robert Micheleete of East tin. 29 bas 7 7 z HAMS "°' 1 59
• t• Lansing,a friend' of the room, P•°,a, I6. r BRAISING RIBS OINK ��•
g E.D. -SMITH REGULAR FLAVOUR cut FROM THE LECs8!9'CSALMON 16.1 ■1 9
was the groomsman, and the VEGETABLE JUICE t
ushers were S ndy IVIacD Wald, KAM FRESH C FROZEN
GARDEN A PORK HOCKS ib. 49 ib.
,john Mancini, and Doug COCKTAIL LUNCHEON MEAT SOLE
Wicksinic, all of`�'dl and all TOP VALU FILLETS 16.`99
12 °_.'�`` -CUT FROM THE BEEF HIP
" friends of the groom. 28 oz. C 68c
VARIETY PACK or SIRLOIN 1 89
Y Followingthe wedding, a lin
gi btt' _o MINCED HAM TIP ROAST ,,, HEAT 8 SERVE, BATTERED
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reception was held in theClintoncur FROM THE BEEF HIP SOLE C
Community Centre. which was ,_ TOP ROUND FILLETS Ib. 99 '11,
ns decorated with pica and white U.S.A. NO. i FLORIDA pkg.
89C
STEAK ° Ib. 1•x99
°1 streamers. dF NEW CROP
The bride's mothergreeted PL LEAF - WHOLE 1)R HALF
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�, •� -I guests wearing a floor -length *, •• RED SIZE 48 MAPLE LEAF, 1 Ib, PACKAGE N+-_
1 � SLICED C �wEET PICKLED _ 1N
1, gown of pale yellow crimpelene GRAPEFRUIT 1 BOLOGNA 89 COTTAGE ROLLS' WE SELL
knit topped with a jacket -and CANADA APPROVED
featuring a round necklineP VALU. MAC 8 CHEESE OR GRADE 'A'
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v CHICKEN 39 trimmed with pearls. Her corsage LOAF a °f' f: Ib. I RED RIBBON BEEF' was made of white roses trim ed _ 8for-139d
pkg.
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CANADA No. I ONTARIO
W a reith pale green. The groom's , MAXI UM FAT FRESHLY CUT-
CONTENT
UT CONTENT 15°/ SCHNEIDERS, STORE PACKED CWnist non no :
WGREGOR
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Whole .Beef 1.05
Half Beef 1,06
Price subject to change
INCLUDES: CUTTING
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(Photo by Phillips)
LeDREW-HACHBART
Doreen Rose Hachbart.
JanTes LcDro . Keith Hlrhbart
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
and Neil Hachbart. '
Hachbart of Brussels was married,
For the reception at the
to Rayrriond Boyce LeDrew, son
Canadian Legion Hall.'Brussels,
of Rev. and Mrs. Eric LeDrew,
Mrs. Hachbart received in a gown
at1tL"o of Brussels in St. Peter's
of turquoise slicer organza over
Lutheran Church. Brodhagen on
taffeta. trimmed with
Saturday, September 14, 1974 at
embroidered lace.
7 p.m. a ceremony was
The bride and groom left for
performed bj ljkv. E. LeDrew'
Niagara Falls on their wedding
and Rev. A Horst.
- trip. The bride wore an off-white
The wedding music was'played
dress with red jacket and a roge
by Mrs. A. Horst and .Mrs. Carl
corsage.
Graber Jr, sang.
The couple are residing at 191
The bride, who was given in
Nonquon Road. Apt.
marriage by her fattier, wore a
Oshawa. Ontario.
gown of white peau de soic with a
lace panel trimmed with daisies
tOP VALU
IN TOMATO SAUCE
and seed pearls. Her detached
r BLEACH .BEANS
>+k chapel train was of chantilly lace.
e�'�@s
Her cascade bouquet contained
d
red roses and white daisies. The
bridesmaids wore similar dresses
"Two people can definitelt• lire
in different pastel shades., Karen
as cheaply as one." stated junior.
Hemingway in pink, ' ` Sharon
vOTY authorlttitiveh .
LeDrew in mauve, Janice Berg in
"Of courseryll'•• agreed hit. Aired
blue, and Sharon Hergott in
father. "Your mother and I live
yellow.
on just about the same anTount of
The bower girl, Christine
money it takes to keep ,you."
Heipel, wore a dress similar to
that of the bride with a small train
Mother: "Son, you ate all that
,w in white. Bobby Joe Badley was
'cake without thinking of your
ringbearer.
little *sister."
The best man was John LeDrew
"i was thinking of htr all the
of Hampton, New Brunswick and
time. i was afraid she would conic
It the guests were ushered by
in before I finished,"
WGREGOR
Top Quality.
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GOVER\HENT
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Half Beef 1,06
Price subject to change
INCLUDES: CUTTING
WRAPPING and QUICT
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