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WHEAT
YIELDS-
how high are they going?
You'll hear a leading wheat breeder and developer of two
high.yielding wheat varieties give his views on this ques-
tion and others confronting wheat farmers at Farming
Frontiers '68, You'll also gain insight into farming trends
that will help you plan and manage better in the future.
Attend our Farming Frontiers program and get the whole
story,
FARMING FRONTIERS '68
EXETER LEGION HALL
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Wedding
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PERSONALS •.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl, Craig,
Janet. and PraclieY of ` Sarnia
'Vent the weekend with _Mrs.
Bert Craig.
* * *
Mrs. Ralph D, Munro return.
ed Wale last weekend after vis-
iting with her son, Hobert
Yeuagbitia Mrs. ymingblut,
Susan and Bruce of Ottawa and
with Pr. and Mrs. Gordon Pea.
guson of Toronto.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath.
well of Brantford spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Gordon R. Taylor.
* * *
John Hamilton and friend
Miss Junta Corcoran of Tor.
onto spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Hamilton.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Weir and family.
Miss Judy Arthur commenced
her nurse's training at the Re.
gional School of Nursing, Owen
Sound last Tuesday. Mrs. Harry
Arthur, her mother and Miss
Laura Phillips accompanied her
andattended the reception.
* * *
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Millian, nee Marie
Leatherlancl on the birth of their
son in Goderich hospital last
weekend.
* *
Friends of William J. Craig
are pleased to learn that he
is improving after his accident
in the car last Saturday morn.
big, in Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich.
* * *
Little Miss Shelley Thom,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Thom was rushed to Clinton
Hospital last week after she
fell in her home and cut her
head. Seven stitches were re.
quired to close the woued„,„„, , a,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ander.,
son and Mrs. Nellie Coleman
were London visitors last
Thursday.
* * *
Sunday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
and Stephen were Mrs. Ernest
Patterson of Goderich, Miss
Lila Youngblut, Goderich, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott
and Arthur Youngblut,
* * *
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Easom were Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Ailmans and
Jimmy of Stratford, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Hanley, David and
Darlene, Tom Morgan, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Fremlin, all
of Clinton.
Baskets of white chrysantlia.
MIMS and white gladioli made 4
pretty setting in Knox •United
Church, Auburn for thewedding
of Brigitte Schlichtiag and Joke
Patrick Sanders of CFB Clin-
ton. The bride is the elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal,
ter Schlachting and the groom la
the son of Mr, and. Mrs. Bud
Johnson of Victoria, B,C.
Rev. M. R. Roberts perform.
ed the ceremony and traditional
wedding music was played by
Miss Jennifer Grange of Auburn
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
floor-length gown of embroida
ered French net over a white
peau de soie A-line sheath and
featured flower appliques
around the scoop neckline and
on the skirt, which was banded'
on the bottom by white satin.
Her full lengthashoulder train
featured the same appliqued
flowers and was banded by white
satin.. A flower headband. Yea.
taring rhinestones held her
triple veil of imported silk
illusion and she carried acres.
cent bouquet of dark red roses,
Matron of honour, Mrs.
Arthur Hoy of Goderich and
bridesmaid Miss Monica Pfeufa
fer of Kitchener were diessed
alike in emeral green velvet
featuring an empire waistline,
A-line skirt and 'scoop neck.
line. They carried bouquets of
white chrysanthemums and had
white mum headpieces.
Little Miss Gabriele Schlich.
Ling sister of the bride made a
pretty flower-girl dressed in
green velvet. She carried a
small bouquet of white mums
and wore a small white mum
headdress.
The groomsman was John
Andrews of London and the
usher was Gerrard Bedard of
Goderich.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the Au..
burn Commuriity Memorial hall
where the bride's mother as.
sisted the bridal party in re.
ceiving the guests wearing a
double knit blue A-line dress,
white hat and accessories and
a pink talisman rose corsage.
She was assistedby the groom's
mother who wore arose novelty
crepe dress, black hat and ac.
Ten ladies from this cora•
munity who had taken the pro.
ject, "Working with Yeast?' eta
tended the Summary Day in
Wingham last Wednesday after.
noon. Miss Sharon Carroll, the
home economist, was in charge
of the day's program and Mrs.
William Coultes of Belgrave
was the chairman.
Miss F. Foreman, nutrition
specialist of the department of
agriculture and food spoke on
the project and the -display of
baked yeast breads. She show-
ed the films, "Wheat, Food
for the World" and `"Betwixt
and Between," the founding of
our sandwich and fillings for
all occasions.
An interesting demonstration
on the making of Oliebolle a
cepsoalea and a pink rose cora
sage.
The bride's table was cen.
tred with a three.tiered wed.
ding cake flanked with lighted
.tapers and green tulle and net
base. After the dinner served
by the Women's Institute a dance
follewed for the :bridal party
and the guesta.
For a wedding trip to Mont.
real, the bride 'donned a black
wool tent dress with sequin
trim and wore a yellow rose
corsage.
Guests were • present .from'
Victoria, B.C., London, Kit.,
chener, Grand Bend, Goderich
and the surrounding district.
PRE—NIJOTIAL,
Miss Brigitte Schlichtingwas
guest of honour at the home of
Mrs. Bert Craig when friends
and, neighbours gathered' prior
to her welding.
Thu Wine was tastefully de.
corated with white and pink
Wedding bells, and guests were
welcomed by Mrs. Craig.
Miss Gail Seers was the
chairman for the program. A
reading, "His Mother's Cook•
ing9 was given by Mrs. Leonard.
Archambault. Misses Betty
Moss and Nancy Anderson sang
a duet, "Bless This House,"
with Miss Jennifer Grange at
the piano.
Mrs. Beth Lansing conduated
a contest on "Articles in the
Trousseau9 and Mrs. Arthur
Grange was the winner. Mrs.
William Seers' pinned' a. cor.
sage on the bride-elect and
Mrs. Bert Craig pinned a cor.
sage on her mother, Mrs.
ter 'Schlichting.
Miss Brenda Archambault
read an address of congratta
lations' to Brigitte and gifts
were presented by Marie Plun.
kett, Carol Seers and Gail
Seers.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Craig assisted by Mrs. Wil.
likm Seers, Mrs. Beth Lana
sing, Mrs. M. R. Roberts, Mrs.
Leonard -Areha:mbault, Brenda
Archambault, Nan Lapp, Gail
Seers, Marie Plunkett, Faye
Seers, Carol Seers and Miss
Susie Latimer.
festive bread of Holland was
done by a new Canadian, Mrs.
Jake Muilwyk of Belgrave.
Cunninghams
Celebrate Event
A birthday party supper was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Cunnieghamandfam.
ily in honour of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Cunningham who were both
celebrating their birthdays.
Those present were Mr,. and
Mrs. Carmen Gross and family
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McClina
chey and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Cunningham and
family.
Mr. and Mrss Bea 1-laiiiiiten
.4-ieftlIS Street were "At Herne
ta their relatives, friends and
litheeilgrhbrthsWeodil dithngearinOelevaeloanarYof,
last Saturday alternooli and,
evening.
Over eighty Oeste signed the
guest book and they were 'Weis
copied by John Hamilton Of
Toronto, their son, and by his,
sister, Mrs. MacAllison of
Ailsa Craig.
The lace covered tea-table
was centred with a three-tiered
decorated wedding cake made
by Mrs, Allison and flanked by
white and silver tapers. Mrs,
Gordon R. Taylor, sister of
the groom, poured tea in the
afternoon and the guests were
served by Mrs. Norman Ham.
ilton, Goderich, Mas. Ronald
Rathwell, Brantford, Mrs. Les
Morley, Ailsa Craig, and Miss
Susan Morley, Parkhill.
In the evening Mrs. Albert
McFarlane poured tea and the
guests were served by Mrs.
Norman Hamilton, Miss Junta
Corcoran, Toronto, Mrs. LeRoy
Ryan, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamiltrin were
married in Toronto andresided
there until nine years ago when
they moved to .. Auburn. Mr.
Hamilton is employed at the
Dominion Road Machinery C
pa.ny of Goderich and Mrs. Ham.
ilton clerked in Taylor's Gen...
eral Store for eight years.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton hive
one son, John, in Toronto. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Phalen of God.
erich, the attendants 25 years
ago, were guests last Selma
day. Many gifts and cards were
presented, among them a bou-
quet of American beauty roses,
a gift from her parents who
reside at Windsor, as well as
Several beautiful Pots 0,01}rp,
santbenninis.
Neighbours and friends Pref.
seated Mr. and Mrs. Hamiltoa
with a gift of money .and fir,
and Mrs. Cliff BroWn of God.
erich entertained the members.
of Mrs. Hamilton's bowling
The January meeting of the
Auburn Women's Institute was
held in Community Memorial
hall with the President, Mrs.
Donald Haines in charge. The
meeting was opened with the
ode, the Mary Stewart Collect
and '0, Canada' with Mrs.
George Milian at the piano.
The convener of Agriculture
and Canadian Industries, Mrs.
Arnold Craig introduced the
guest speaker, Rev. M. R. Rohr
erts, who spoke on "Agricul.
tore in the Argentine.'" He de.
scribed the farms in that min.
try and told how they tilled the
land and the various crops they
harvested as well as the various
customs of the people.
Mrs. Robera.T. Phillips thank.
ed Mr. Roberts and on behalf
of the members presented him
'with a gift.
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor play.
ed two accordian solos. The his.
tory of Ontario was given by
Mrs. Norman McDowell. Mrs.
Haines had a sample of a dutch
elm disease-eaten stick and
spoke on how the disease can
be controlled.
The minutes .of the previous
meeting were adopted as read
by the secretary, Mrs. Bert
Craig. The members voted to
On
team and their huabande rea
Gently, Mrs. gamer Sproul and.
Mrs. Fete' .4041w pinned
corsagesthe ss0 Ws, PrPali
PreSeateda a. Oft ,gkor Mrs.
Wee laradeock eateadeclecnigraa
telatimia on behalf of those
preamit.,
send $25 to F.W.LQ. Projeet
for the expansion of MacDpnald
lastitate,
The W.X, was asked .to look
after the lunch at the Valentine
Hall Board dance on Febraary
9. Mrs. Lea Archamlmilt, Mrs.
Wes Bradriock, Mrs. Lawrence
plaetzer, Mrs. Gordon Chain.
ney and Mrs. Doriald. Haines
are the committee in charge,
Decorating will be' done by Mrs,
Frank Ratthby, Mrs,._M. R.
Roberts Mrs. Gordon R.
TaylOr.
The card report • was given
by Mrs.,Andrew lgrIcconuell
and ihe hdrik-yoe notes were
read. The roll call 'was an.
swered by quoting a Bible verse
about agriculture. The Celleca
tion was received by Mrs. M.
R, Roberts and Mrs, James
Jackson. Lunch was served by,
Mrs. Norman McDowell and
Mrs, Torrance Tabb.
The lucky cup prize went to •
Mrs,. Gordon R. Taylor.
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Mr, and. Mrs. Ben. Hail an A t Mt~rre"
Their 25th Wedding • ,Any iversory'
Agriculture In Argentine 'Described
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