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Mr. and Mrs. George Pollard
and family wish to thank the
friends and neighbours for the
lovely gifts they received prior
to their moving to Moukton on
Monday.
CAFID OF THANKS
The linight, Family wish to
express their sincere appreciat-
e ion to neighbours, and friends
:for their kindnesses and expres-
sions of sympathy at the time of
the death of weir brother,
J antes Elmer.
CARD OF. THANKS
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbours and relatives for
their cards, gifts and visits
while I was a patient in Wing-
ham District Hozianni and Vict-
oria Hospital, London. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered.
E$lizabeth Cardiff
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Thanks for your co-operation.
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TI-1E UNITED CHURCH
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Minister: HO', Johnston.
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Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
PRESB•Y 1 ERIAN CHURCH
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MELVILLE CHURCH
interim motiorator:
Rev. ellanen
Organist: Margaret Thom pso n
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otcants'r.: mrs. C. diliolt
ST. JOHN'S
11 ann. Morning Prayer
' and Primary Church school
St. Alban's and St. David's
ATWOOD
9:LU Morning Prayer
.inct Church Sehooi
Services Cancelled '
The regular morning services
in Knox Presbyterian Church will
not be held on August 7th and
.1.4111. Tne following ,Sunday, Aug-
ust 2.1bt, at 11 a.m. tile pulpit will.
be occupied by Mr. E. U. Nelsen,
student minister at
..;r1,iitifook and Ethel. Mr. .:,;elsou
will conduct special anniversary
Sc, rice; on Sunday morning,
Augusi 28th at 11 a.m.
Personals
Recent visitors with MrS.
Lylle Gordon were 'Mrs. Lytle
Brothers, Toronto and Mrs.
7i milia AlcOallnin, St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Le Reverend
and family,' Pictou, Mr, and Mrs.
Allan Duna add family and Mr.
Don Jacklin and Tracy Lynn, all
of Bloomingdale, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Riad Dunn over the
holiday Weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Engel,
Christine, Mark and Timmy,
Woostock, visited With Mr. and
Mrs, Mac Engel.
Mrs, Stuart Hvans spent the
holiday iu Goderich with Mr, and
Mrs. Jim Young. '
Fang Smith and. Douglas
are enjoying a Week's holiday at
Penelon
Holiday 'visitors at the home
Of Mr. and 141/.8. Stanley Fischer
included Mr. and Mtg. Hartild
Chaptinin, Kitchener, Mr. sal
Mrs. Wilson T10130 and family,
Ottawa, acid Mrs, Robert Joyce.
and Jimmie, LOrne Park.
Misses Carolyn and Marie
l'iake have retUrned from '0„
three Week holiday to the weat
coast with their. grandparehts.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie take„
Atwood.
BEEF
SHOULDER ROAST
SHORT RIB ROAST
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ALCOCK Mac USPEY
Yellow shasta daisies and white
lilies tinted with, pink formed the
selling in First Baptist Ceara,
Goderich, on Saturday, 'July id,
Or the • double-ring ceremony
uniting in inarriage Barbara
Ruth MacCuspoy, Goderich, and
Murray Jack Alcock, R.R. 3, Brus-
sels. Rev. DeVries officiated.
The bride is .Lire daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac-
Cuspey, Goderich. and the
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs,
John Alcock, R.R. 3, Brussels,
• Mrs. Wilfred Donaldson, (lode-
rich, presided at the organ and
Mrs. 'George Curren, soloist, sang
"Oh 'Perfect.. Love" and Wed-
ding •Prayer."
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, looked stunning
in a floor-length gown of white
ligoda. The bodice was high-
lighted by a shallow scooped
neckline arid tily point sleeves
and a fitted waist. Alegance was
portrayed in a gently controlled
bell skirt caught at the back
waist hi a pallier effect which
released the gown to cascade to a
romantic chapel train. The entire
gown was silhouetted with ap,
iques of the most delicate
French chantilly lace. Her double
tiered illtision yen was held by a
queen's crown of crystals and
pearls. She carried red sweetheart
roses with white stepnanotis and
ivy.
Miss Phyllis MacOnspey, Owen,
Sound, cousin of the bride, was
maid of honor and bridesmaids
were Miss Patricia O'Reilly,
Goderiebi, Mrs. Arthtir Fitziger-
old, Montreal, and Mrs. Ross
Alcock, brussels. They were
attired alike in, floor-length
gowns of turquoise spray chiffon,
The bodices were enhanced by
sleeves of guipure lace; While
a lace insert . accentuated the
liec.klines. Basically sheaths, the
skirts added an elegant high-
light. They wore matching plc-
tine hats with velvet ribbons and
carried crescents of White shasta
With' ivy,
Miss 'Deborah Mareatspey,
sister of the bride, was flower-
girl, attired exactly as the
bridesmaids, and her flowers
Were a Minatnto crescent ben-
lb
quet the same as tat:11.
Gruoinsinan was Ross .-.^4cpek,..
Brussels, and ushers were. Glen
Maceuspey, Goderich lienneth
Storey, London, and Wiliittin.
Adcock of Cioduric:h.
The reception was held aL the
Paragon Club, Owen Sound,
which was decorated with pink
and white flowers and tapers,
the bride's mother received her
guests wearing a two-piece pink.
and white lace over pink en-
semble, pink accessories and cor-
sage of pink roses, The groom's
mother were a blue lace dress
with white accessories and cor-
sage of pink roses.
Por a wedding trip to U.S. the
'bride changed to a travelling
costume of white imported Swiss
crystal crepe, the bodice covered
with black chantilly lace en-
hanced by a black chiffon bow
white accessories and a corsage
Of pink gardenias.
Prior to 11 er marriage the
bride was honored at showers
arranged by Mrs. Michael For-
gnson, London; Mrs. . Vernon
'Smith and Mrs. A. Fitzerald,
assisted by Mrs. George Currell
and Mrs. A. Hamilton . of Salt-
ford. - •
They will reside in Goderich
at 104A West Street.
Wesenberg Family
Hold Annual Reunion
A large crowd gathered at the
Birodbagen Community Centre
last Sunday when the familieS
stemming from, the late Henry
and , Airs, Wesenberg held their
reunion for 1966. Games for the
children, contests for the adults;
and a lot or visiting chats, :made,
it a wonderful meeting. The im-
mediate children oC the late M.
and Ml's. Wesenberg had their
picture taken., imagine George,
surrounded by seven girls. Their
ages range from 57 to 7t vstriven
girls and one boy), each of the.
sis t crQ are doing their own.
own housekeeping 'and enjoy
good game of cards or a sing-
song, even a waltz schottische,
The family coining the farthest.
distance were front WilSon,
Spencer McLeod, TiondOn, Is
next. year's president. Many
around Craribrook will remember
Spencer.
There are now 137 descendants,.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Turner
are honeymooning in Northern
Othar,o following tam marriage
July 30th at the home of ate
bride's parents, a i. aua Mrs.
Ralph Keefer. Rev. Allan John-
Sten officiated.
The bride is the former
-Brenda Kerte'', a daughter of
Mr. and iVas. Ralph is.elfer of
H.R. 2, illuevale, Ont.
The bridegroom is a son of Mr.
and 1),!Drs. Courtney Turner, Lan-
onberg Co., Nova Scotia.
Robert. Grubb of Water-
loo, was matron of honor. Miss.
Margaret Paulin, Wroxeter was
bridesmaid, Bethany Kefter,
sister of the bride, was flower
Neil McLeod, Kitchener, was
best man and Larry Keefer,
brother of the bride was usher.
Ring bearer was David Elliott,
(:Otlb[/1 of•the.. bride. • .
The couple will reside at
Church Street, Kitchener.
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SMOKED PICNIC stiouLDzit,
SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS
FRONT QUAR f ER BEEF
Cut and Wrapped for freezer
45c lb.
59c lb
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