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The Citizen, 1986-08-13, Page 17PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1986. STELPSTRA-DEBOER Couple to live in London Irene Grace Stelpstra, daughter of Art and Grace Stelpstra of London, and Jacob Frederick DeBoer, son of Tony and Sally DeBoer of Blyth, were married on June 21 at the London Bethel Christian Reformed Church, with Rev. Phillipstel officiating. Maid of honour was Ann Groeneveld, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids were Joann Zom- er, friend of the bride and Marjorie Stelpstra, sister of the bride. GENERAL LIFE DISCS 519-357-1066 WINGHAM 1-800-328-5683TOLLFREE BRUSSELS AND AREA BLYTH 523-9681 BRUSSELS 887-9661 FARM,HOME, COMMERCIAL AUTO COVERAGES PAUL COOK 357-1537 Meat Market Brussels Fresh Meat Freezer Orders Custom Butchering by appointment Call Brussels 887-6294 91 MainSt. South, Seaforth Office 527-0400 B&G ELECTRIC Plumbing and Heating Brussels, Ont. N0G1H0 BILL AITCHISON 887-6747 Howard Bernard Fuels Agent-Petro-Canada Brussels Heating Oils Automatic Delivery Farm Fuels Motor Oils & Greases 887-6377 Appliance Services Dependable service to all makes and models of major domestic appliances. Wingham 887-9062 ELLIOTT INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES Established 1910 BLYTH, ONTARIO N0M 1H0 519-523-4481 LIVESTOCK MORTALITY INSURANCE CALL JOSEPH SEILI AT Huron Feeding Systems Fred Lawrence Electric Ltd. Home. Farm. Commercial Wiring Auburn, Ont. DON DUNBAR 526-7505 --------------AGENTS-------------- E.F. “Bill ’Durst 527-1455 Bob McNaughton 527-1571 GraemeCraig 887-9381 [Banter A Mac Ewan i insurarce [Brokers Lid. 524-8376 I John Wise Insurance [Brokers Ltd. 482-3401 Groceries, Tobacco, Health Care, ---- Stationery & Cards, Lottario-Lotto 649 Agents for: Drycleaners, film processing and T remeer Printing Open 7 Days A Week 887-6224 Lee-Ann Groeneveld, niece of the bride was the flower girl. Best man was Anton Passchier, friend of the groom, with ushers Fred DeBoer, brotherofthe groom, and Steve Siertsema, friend of the groom. Melinda Linker was the organ­ ist. Following a reception at the London Chamber of Commerce, the newlyweds left for a honey­ moon to Eastern Canada. They will reside at 732 Nelson St., London. Family returns from Dominican Republic Mrs. Marjorie Knight and sons Allan and Keith have returned from a holiday trip to the Dominica Republic. Steven Starr, Geralton, and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Starr, Shelburn were recent visitors with Don and Mrs. Cotton. Miss Marion Hagadoorn. Mon­ treal and her nephew Adam, Toronto, visited her brother Peter and David McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley attended the 55th Beirnes reunion held at Atwood on Monday, August 4. Mrs. Adelaide Feagan, God­ erich, was a Sunday visitor with Mrs. Ida Gordon. INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith have returned home from a week’s camping holiday. Gerald van Donkersgoed, Van­ couver, spent a week visiting his parents, Bert and Mrs. van Donkersgoed, and his sisters in Guelph and London. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMas­ ter, Ft. Myers, Florida, have been visiting relatives in Atwood and Listowel, and called on friends in Cranbrook and Brussels. Calling on Mrs. Mac Engel during the week were Mr. and Mrs. David Kerley and Tracy, Gorrie; Mrs. Earl Dunn, Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn, Kitchener; Mrs. Norman Thompson, Listowel and Mrs. Harry Kestle, London; Mrs. Bill Armstrong, Fergus and Mrs. Ken Bray, Brussels. Summer holidays are now over half gone and children are taking advantage of the holiday season. Jennifer Vanass spent afew days at Amberley with her friend Paula Smith, Darryl with the Ralph Adams family and Shirley Adams at the Vanass home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stager, Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Les McKinnon, Binbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff, Brussels were recent visitors with Clare and Mrs. Veitch. Mrs. Gordon Engel has sold her house in Cranbrook to Allan Fretz, Kitchener. i Blyth Christian Reformed Church HIGHWAYS BLYTH Rev. Roger Gelwicks WorshipServices 10:00a.m. and8:00p.m. Sunday School 11:00a.m. The Church of the ‘ ‘ Back to God Hour” and “Faith 20’ ’ Back to God Hour 10:30a.m. CKNX, Sunday Faith 205:00a.m. weekdays, Global T.V. ALLVISITORS WELCOME Letter policy The Citizen encourages the free exchange of ideas through thecolumnsof the ‘.‘Letter to the editor” section. While experience shows that signed letters have most credibility and impact, we do realize that there are times writers may need to protect their iden­ tity. However, all letters, even those which will appear in the paper under a pseudonym, must be sign­ ed. While the name of the writer will be withheld from print if requested, the name is available to those directly involved in the issuestated in the paper on a personal visit to The Citizen office. Advertising is a guide to fashion. CANADIAN ADVERTISING FOUNDATION