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reaWedcht gs Man homeafter surgery
a' •
St, g“ RP Church on
Sunday niorning in memory of
John L. Bennewies who passed
away Jan.' 30th, 1960,
We are sorry.' to report Mrs,.
Lorne Wolfe is also in the General
Hospital, Stratford.
Correspbndent
Mrs. L.Wolfe
There were two baskets of
flowers in St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen on Sunday
morning -fro-in the 'funeral of Mr.
Charles Kleber last Sunday.
Friends and relatives of Mrs.
Annie Elligsen will he sorry to
hear she was taken to Seaforth
Community Hospital . by
ambulance.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benne)) les',
andMr. and Mr: Frank
Eickmeier left for Florida January
31 for two )) eeks.
Mr, Lorne Wolfe who is
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Our Store ;
WILL BE CLOSED
from
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7th
to
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 17th
Whil we accompany the Band
to Florida
ILDEBRAND
PAINT AND PAPER
OUR 12th
apniversary Sale begins February 23
Baby is-baptized
confined to the General Hospital,
Stratford, has undeYgone surgery
last Wednesday. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
We are glad to report that Mr.
Rudolph Fischer who bad surgery
in the Sholdice Clink', Toronto,
has returned home to the Ritz
Villa in M itchell.
Guests over the weekend with
Mrs. Herman Leonhardt and Earl
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Leonhardf , Jeffery and Kevin
fr i Embro, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
eonhardt and 'family from
hamesford.
There were two potted mums in
On January 25, Pastor Arthur With Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood
Florst baptized Craig Kenneth for the day . were Mrs.Dorothy
Wolfe, Kenneth and Faye, Mr. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Wood. Godparents were Mr. and
Mrs. John Standish, Rougerront,
Quebec! Warren and Wayne
Wolfe.
Following the Baptism, Ross,
Judy and Craig visited Mr. and
Mrc.Fd Crherbarth Sr. Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads
and Mrs. Clayton - Markle,
Guelph, Wendy Wolfe,
Kitchener, Gary Derferd, Kit-
chener, Marie Herlick, Tavfistock,
Mr. andMrs. Kenneth Wood,
. Mitchell..
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FOOD STORES
LOOMANS — VANDEN ILENGEL
l',.:11ow, and bronze mums set in
candelabra decorated St. James'
RomanCatholic Church, Seaforth
on November 15, 1975 when Rose
Vanden Hengel and Piet Loomans
were united in marriage.
Reverend John Vanden Hengel,
brother of the "bride performed
the Nutpial Mass and double ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of the
late Gerald and Mary Vanden
Hengel, and the,gibom is the son
of Tony and Audrey Loomans of
M_ itchell.
The bride chose a formal gown
of s candlelight jersey and high
rolled collar, ong sleeves with
handkerchief cuffs. The skirt was
tiered and lettuce edged, the tie
followed around in back to form a
V-shaped chapel train. She wore a
soft-lined jersey cap to match the
gown and carried a nosegay of
orange roses with white and
yellow daisies.
Mrs. Marlene de Vriesof
Seaforth , was the matron of
honour. Bridesmaids were.,, Miss
Agatha I oomanS, sister of the
groom, of Mitchell and Miss
Dianne Fraser, London. They
were ' dressed alike' ' in long,
emerald green velvet jumpers
with yellow polyester blouses.
They carried nosegays of bronze
mums with yellow and white
daisies and variegated streamers.
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Convenience
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Mr. Jack Vanden Hengel,
brother of the bride, of Sarnia was
groomsman. Ushers were
Mr.. Neil McDonald, Toronto and
Mr. Tony Loomans, brother of the
groom, of Mitchell.. The groom
and attendants wore 'black
tailored tuxedoes with tails and
white shirts. '
Mrs. Alice Stiles, Seaforth. was
the organist when she played
"Dear Father'', Schubert's "Ave'
Maria", "WithAll Nations" and
"Praise Ye,tite Father".
The dinner and reception was
held at `the Legion Hall in
Seaforth.
The mother of the groom wore
a floor-length gown of coral jersey
with white accessories and a
corsage of yellow roses-.
For the wedding trip to Quebec
City, the bride travelled in a rut
colored cOrduroY jumper with
light colored blouse, beige hat
and beige accessories. She wore a
corsage of yellow •rose's.
Special guests at the wedding
were the bride's aunt"and uncle,
• Mr. and Mrs. A. Vrijhoef from
the Netherlands. Other guests
came froth Calgary, Ottawa.
Thronto, Sarnia, London, Delhi„
Kitchener; St..ThomaS, Mitchell,
Seaforth and surrounding area. •
• The couple are residing at;. 188
Main Street North, Seaforth.
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Melville Presby'teri'an Church.
Brussels, decorated with yellow
mums, was the setting for the
wedding of Margaret "Kerr.
daughter of the latmr. and Mrs.
James Kerr, R,R.# 1, Seaforth
and Laurie Black, son of Mr.
Joseph Blaek; .R.R.#5, Brussels
"and the late Mrs. Black, on
Novetnber 15. 1975. ' •
Rev. Ken 'tines offiCiatedat the
double-ring ceremony white Mrs.
Joanne King played traditional
Wedding music:
The bride, given in marriage by
her brother, Robert Kerr, R.R.#1,
Seaforth, chose a flOor-length
goVai of winter-white polyester,
with a matching jacket trimmed
with white malibu fur, and carried
a bouquet, of red roses."
Betty Taylor.' Goderich, sister
of the bride, wearing a floor-
length gown of blue po lyestcr
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and carrying a nosegay of pink
'carnations was maid of honor, '
Marjorie Taylor, Goderich, niece
of the bride, carrying a nosegfy of
blue carnations was junior
, bridesmaid, and Donna Taylor,
Goderich, nieces, of the bride.
carrying a - basket of Pink
carnations, was flower,,girl. Both
wore _ identical floor-length
gowns, trimmed with lace, in
-baby blue and;Rink respectively.
. Douglas Machan,
Brussels was best man while the
ushers were Leslie and Bradley
Black, R.R.#5, Brussels,
nephews of the groom.
Guests were present from
Seaforth, • Goderich, London,
Elmira. and surrounding areas.
Following a hilticymoon to
Ottawa and Northern Ontario, the
couple will live on the groom's •
farm. R.R.115, 'Brussels.
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