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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-04-24, Page 19Income Tax Prepared Farmers — Businessmen — Individuals v- ÷- At Reasonable Rates — Ronnenberg Insurance Agency Open in Brussels — Tuesday and Friday Only — Ph. 8874663 Monkton Office Open Monday to Saturday Noon Phone 347.2241 — Any Time. * • Phone Early for Appointment and Avoid the Rush PHONE 527-1320 SEAFORTH Some of these tips will help yOu get a better wash;; they'll all help you save energy in little ways that count. if we each save a little we'll all save a lot. How to save energy when you do the laundry. Load washer to capacity...but don't pack tight. If you have to wash a small load use less water. Measure detergents accurately. Too little won't get t6e otrt out; too much means extra rinsing. Avoid overdrying. It wastes heat and can damage fabrics. Do you really need a hot wash? A cold wash does a good job with many fabrics. Use the correct cycle for each kind of fabric. Follow the instructiqp book. For better air flow clean the lint filter - each time you use the dryer. Be careful not to set the heat too high for the fabric you're ironing., Turn the iron off a few minutes before you finish, and use up all the stored heat. Dry similar fabrics, together so they'll all dry in the same time. SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Dr. Rodger Whitman, Chairman Edmundbaly, Mayor Betty Cardno r Commissioners Walter Scott, Manager FRANK ITEKLING (1/ Call the Man Who Knows... Electricity isn't for amateurs. For borne electrical problems, call the experts . . . us! GEO. Ai SILLS g SONS HARDWARE MERCHANtS. Heating, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Ph. 527-1620 We are now available to do your paperhanging and painting. Call us for an estimate. GARY 8ANNoN Paint & Paper--- 527-1582 MckAY'— MELANSON Leanne Melanson, daughter of Mel and Jacqueline Melanson of Seaforth and Douglas McKay, son of Kenneth and Helen McKay, R.R.#2, Kippen were. united in marriage by Reverend Stevens in the Kippen United Church onMarch 22nd , 1975 .at Ah7:00 p.m. The church was 'decorated, with candelabra and fillies. The bride, given in marriage by her father and mother, chose a floor-le'ngth white polyester dotted Swiss gown , falling to a train from the waist, featuring high stand-up collar and long bouffant sleeves. Her finger-tip veil of French illusion was held by lw a bandeau cap'of lace. She carried a bridal cascade of happiness roses and greens. Rosemary Bisback of Seaforth was the maid of honor and Joanne Melanson and Janine Melanson, sisters of the bride, Seaforth were the bridesmaids. The groom's niece, Jacqueline McNichol, was the flower girl. They were dressed alike in CRONIN — OTT -7- Nancy Marie Ott, daughter of _ Mr. and Mts. Harold Ott, Listowel was united in • marriage to Stephen' Joseph Crdnin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin, R.R.4, Seaforth on April 12th,' 1975 at St. Columban Roman Catholic Church. The couple will reside at R.R.4, Seaforth. (Photo by The Russell Studio) Rebekah president visits Seaforth polyester crepe mint green and petal pink with long bouffant, sleeves - floor length - scoop neckline. The flower girl had a wedding ring collar and short bouffant sleeves. They carried feathery crescent biniquets of white shastas with pink and green flowers. The Groomsman was Ron Miller of R.R.#2, Staffa and Jeffrey McKay. groom's brother, R.R.#2, Kippen and Larry Wright of Kippen were the ushers. Mrs.tarol Carter of Seaforth was the organist and she also accompanied the soloist Rosemary Van den Hen gel when she sang. The reception was held at the Legion Hall in Seaforth For their wedding trip to Niagara Falls the bride travelled in an apricot colotired pant suit with a• pale yellow carnation corsage. The couple -will reside. at R.R.#2, Staffa. Guests were present from Wisconsin. Goderich, Clinton. Exeter and Oakville. The church was decorated with pink and white floral arrange- ments. Mrs. Wm. Dalrymple was organist and played tradi- tional wedding music.. The bride. given in marriage by her father, wore a long flowing " gown of French Crystalette in princess styling witIrsmall stand- up collar and four cornered cuffs. The trim on the dress was small' white daisies with pink centres. Her headpiece was a shoulder length veil held with handmade open Juliet cap. She carried a cascade of pink tinted mums and carnations. The maid of Honour was Miss Joan Black of RR 1 Belgrave. She wore a pink polyester crepe with pale pink • lace appliques and puffed sleeves and back ties. She carried a white bouquet of flowers with trailing ribbons. Best man was Murray McNichol or RR 2 Blyth. Ushers were Donald Dunbar or RR 1 Belgr'ave and Ronald McNichol of RR 2 Blyth. For a wedding trip to Niagara Falls the bride wore a green and white pant suit with black accesories and a white corsage. Grandparents attending Were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Dunbar of Belgrave and the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Annie McNichol of Blyth. Kathryn Marie Dunbar or RR 1 Belgrave and Raymond Charles McNichol of RR 2 Blyth were married in Knox Presbyterian Church. Belgrave on Saturday, April 15 at seven o"clpelc. Rev. E.G. Nelson officiated. They arc the children of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey McNichol. St. James' Church was the setting for the marriage of Judy Gower, daughter of Milton Gower of Huron Park, Centralia and Gary Groothuis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Groothuis, Seaforth on Saturday, April 12th at 4 P.M. Father Laragh. celebrated the Nuptial Mass. Marge Bertrand, Woodstock,. was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Joanne Groothuis, Seaforth and Betty Gower, Woodstock. The maid of honor wore a yellow satin gown with flowering lace over top and the bridesmaids wore blue and green same as maid of honor. GROOTHUIS — GOWER McNICHOL-DUNBAR The couple will Blyth. .• Karen Gower was the flower girl wearing a pink dress. Jamie Groothuis was the ringbearer. The organist was Alice Stiles and she accompanied the soloist Rose Van Den .1-lengel when she sang. The reception was held at the Seaforth Community Centre. For th,e wedding trip to Eastern Canada the bride chose a coral coloured pant suit with matching accessories. The couple will reside in K itchener. Guest were present from Woodstock, Huron Park, Toronto, Lindsay, London and Kitchener. - reside at RR 2 .44 YOUNG — NOLAN iy 4 4 The president of the R ebekah• Assembly of Ontario, Mrs. Grace Love, Port Perry, visited Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge here at last Monday's. meeting. Members of Goderich and Huronic Lodge, Clinton, were guests. Officers of Goderich Lodge conducted the opening and 10 closing exercises. _During the meeting several members of Hurotic presented a beautiful tableau during which they presented the president with a gift of money from the district arranged in floral design. She was also presented with a long- stemmed red rose, her chosen flower. Mrs. Molly Cox was soloist apd Mrs. Kay Wise, accompanist during the tableau. Also present as guests were Mrs. Jean Bridge, Brussels, district deputy 'president for Huron District No. 23, and Mrs. Beulah Rumford: D.D.P. for Sarnia District , 22A. Mrs.. Love commended all lodges of the district for , their benevolent work and their support to her year's project, floor carpeting in the 1.0.0.F. and Rebekah Home at Barrie. An invitation Was extended to members to attend Open House Candle-light added to, the' -setting when Rebecca Jane Nolan and David Martin , Young exchanged marriage vows in St. Peter's Cathedral, London, on Friday, February 28th at 8:30 o'clock. Father Wharton performed the wedding ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Donald Nolan. of Walton. Lace adorned the neckline and long sleeves of the bride's gown of white jersey with chapel train. Her two-tiered shoulder-length 'veil was held in place by a tiara of seed-pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses. Marie Nolan, sister of the bride as maid of honor, and Lois Foster, friend of the bride as bridesmaid,' wore identical gowns of wine-red velvet with detachable hoods. They carried bouquets of white .—roses and mums. The groom was attended by his younger brother, James, as best man. Robert Young, elder brother of the groom, was usher. During the signing of the register the organist, Mr. Paul Wickett, played "Ave Maria". Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Legion Hall in Thamesford. Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money ,in pocket. To advertise, just dial Seaforth 527-0240. D&D ELECTRIC and MAINTENANCE Farm and Residential Wiring DON HORNE and DON TWYFORD Phone: 527-1503 After 6 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan of Seaforth, while Mr. and Mrs. John Young of Thamesford are the parents of the groom. The young couple are residing in London. Geo. A. Sills & Sons Heating, Plumbing and Electrical 6uppliels • PHONE 527-1620 " SEAFORtti at the Home, May 17.. Members were urged to practise the fine teachings of the order and support the Ontario Eye Research program. Final plans were made for a bus load to attend an investiture ceremony for Mrs. Lillian Grummett, who is to receive the Decoration of Chivalry at Sudbury, April 26. Mrs. May Habkirk and Mrs. ',Irene Smith, both past noble grands, are to be representative and scholar at Assembly Sessions in Toronto in mid-June. May 16 was set as the date for a Centennial Birthday Dessert Euchre in the afternoon. Draws for a home-made quilt and blanket will be held at the close of the party. Following the meeting, a committee chaired by Mrs. Bonnie Bearss, presented a variety program, consisting of readings by Mrs. Eldin Kerr, Mrs, Arthur Varley and, Mrs. Norman Riehl. Mrs. Peter Malcolm contributed Scottish solos and Mrs. James Rose, piano selections. Mrs. Irene Smith, convened the luncheon to close the evening events.