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Candelabras filled with orange
and white gladioli decorated St..
Mary's Church, Lucknow, -Satur-
day, September 4, 1976 for the
wedding of Laurie Chisholm and
Michael Goetz: . Parents of the
couple are Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Chisholm, Lucknow' and • Mr.. and
Mrs. Lorne Goetz, Mildmay.
Re/. Fr. Francis Diemert, Dom-
inican Republic, great uncle of the
groom, Rev. Fr. Ralph Diemert,
Hamilton, Uncle of the groom,
and • Fr. Ed Dentinger of Kings-.
bridge joined in concelebrating
the • mass • for the , double ring
ceremony.
Givin in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of white
quiana jersey. The gown had a
deep V-neck followed by nine tiny
buttons. The bell sleeves 'were
made up. of two layers of 'chiffon.
The dress also had a three-quarter
• length train'. . For a veil, the bride
wore a mantilla of swiss lace,
accentuated by hand embroidered
roses. She carried a bouquet of
oranges roses, white carnations,
lily of the valley and. ivy.
Maid of honour was Miss Kathy
Kunkel, Cargill, friend of the bride.
She wore a . backless dress of
orange 'crepe with delicate orange
and pink flowers throughout. A
matching capelet was made out of
the same sheer material. She
carried a bouquet of orange
carnations and yellow mums.
Bridesmaids were Miss ,....Brenda
Chisholm, 'sier of the 'bride, Mrs.
Helen ChisholM, sister-in-law of
the bride and Miss Stephanie
Vincent, friend of the bride.
Flowergirl was Miss Julie Trushin-
ski, cousin of the groom. They all
wore identical dresses as that of the
maid of honour.
Best man was Wayne Swanton,
friend of the groom.' Ushers were
Bill Chisholm, brother ofpthe bride,
Tom Goetz, brother of the groom
and Jim Zettel, friend of the.
groom. They all wore ivory
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The community was quite busily
involved the past two weeks with
weddings of two Ziorf girls, Nancy
Kirkland (Mrs. Gordon Folkard)
and Barbara Wilkins (Mrs. Jim
Sheppard). Much happiness is in
store for them. '
Many folks of the _community
attended the International Harvest-
er grand opening of C. A. Becker
Equipment Limited on Friday after-
noon and evening. The shop and
display of farm • machinery for sale
is situated at the 12th concession
corner in Ashfield , in the Zio&
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter and
Mrs. Frank' Ritchie visited on •
Sunday with Mrs'. Ritchie's moth-
er, Mrs. Mary McAuley at Centen-
nial Mahor, Milton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
, are now • residing M their new
home which they built this suih-
mer. It is built on a corner lot on
the farm they have been living on
for the past number of years.
Sympathy is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Ritchie, Jim, Donald
and Carol in the' sudden passing
her father, Ernest Bogie of
Goderich on Thursday. Burial was
on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lulu Anderson spent the
weekend in Toronto , attending the
birthday of Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell
of Lucknow, which was held in
Toronto on Saturday,at the home of
her son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and 'Mrs. RuSsel Swan and
family attended a birthday party for
two year old nephew Jason
Emmerton at the home of her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Fmmfrton, R. R. 1 Kincardine.
HISHOLM
tuxedoes with dark brown trim and
boutonnieres of orange carnations.
The groom wore the same coloured
tuxedo with tails, and a boutton-
niere of orange roses.
The bride's mother wore long
rust quiana jersey with white rose
corsage. The groom's mother wore
long blue, jersey with 'bell sleeves
with pink rose corsage.
A' reception for friends and
family was held at the White
Carnation, Holmesville.
For her going away outfit the
bride changed into a multi-brown
coloured' tunic with beige pants and
matching turtleneck.
-Photo by Snyder
Beasts". Mrs. Bill Reihl plays
piano, Helen Bisback and Bill. Rai
harmonica, Jilin Burgess and Lloyd
Crich guitar and Wilfred Jervis the
bones and symbol. Mrs. Hattie
Burton expressed the appreciation
of the residents for the enjoyable.
program of music. ,
The Lakelet Women's Institute
were hosts for the October birthday
party and Mrs. Lyle Murray was
emcee for the program. Mrs. Ervin
Reidt was pianist for the sing-along
and musical numbers. Mr. George
Cook entertained with harmonica
solos and Mrs. Clifford Hallman
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and •Mrs. E. Ferguson gave
readings. Following the presenta-
tion of gifts', birthday cake and tea'
were served by members 'of tlie
institute. Mr. Fred Turner, one of
the celebrants, moved a hearty vote
of thanks to the ladies on, behalf of
the residents.
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The Goderich. Township Wom-
en's Institute volunteers assisted
with. Ivfonda.y'S old tyme music,
•dancing and a sing-a-long pro-
gram. ,Mrs. Molly Cox, Mrs.
• Maitland Driver, Norman Speir and
Charlie Ruffell provided the. music.
• The Family Night-program was
arranged by Bill Reihl of Clinton
and -included musicians, who are
known as ,"Beauty and the
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32% BEEF SUPPLEMENT 10.5% protein from urea
32% DAIRY SUPPLEMENT 'f= pur: i n
THE PERFECT BALANCER FOR CATTLE
' ON . CORN SILAGE RATIONS
PROVIDES: A READILY AVAILABLE SOURCE OF
• Pi.otein - contains no urea Ito reduce the hazard of ammonia toxicity
in cattle on high roughage rations-
O. , Calcium and Phosphorus as well as the essential trace. minerals
0' Vitamins A and D
Growth stimulating 'antibiptics
32% SILAGE SUPPLEMENT WHEN FED AT THE RECOMMENDED 'LEVEL,
PROVIDES A, DAILY INTAKE 'OF
18;000 UNITS OF VITAMIN A
1,500 UNITS OF VITAMIN D
This combination 'of growth stimulating nutrients
has been shown to improve:
DAILY RATE OF GAIN 'BY 17%
FEED EFFICIENCY BY 12%
*Data based on a total of 20 independently conducted experiments
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1976 •
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