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RIFLES Id AMMUNITION
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AUBURN. -14 and Mns. Leo
Ziler and John of Don Mills;
Joe Ziler of Parkhill; Mrs. Isa-
bel Gardiner of Benmiller; Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Feagan and fam-
ily of R.R. 5, Goderich, and Mr.
Ian McLean of Amberley were
weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Scott, Keith,
Wayne and Eric.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph aMunro
*visited last week in Ottawa with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yolingblut
and also with Dr, ,and Mrs. 0.
Denstedt of Montreal. '
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Craig were Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Thompson of
VVingham; Hiss Grace Thomp-
son of London; Mr. and Mrs.
William S. Craig and family of
Clinton, and Mrs. George Wilkin
and family of Goderieh.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Younglalut
and family of Woodstock.visited
on SundaY with the latter's sis-
ter, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson,
r. an erson, an ami y an
other relatives in this district.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wes 13radnock were Air.
and Mrs. *Shearer Wilson and
M. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson,
all of London; Miss Margaret
R. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Bennett and 'family of
Port Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd HU'Mph-
reYs attended the funeral of
her uncle, the.late William Me-
Dpnaki at 'Mount Clemens last
Caturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robert-
son of Copper Cliff spent the
.we;?kend with relatives in the
village.
WORTHY'S in
CORNER VICTORIA and HAMILTON STS.
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news
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Duizer—Hunking
White- potted chrysanthe-
mums and lighted tapers in can-
delabra decorated the !Andes,
boro 'United Church on October
31 when wedding vows were
exchanged . between Marjorie
Pauline flunking ,and. -Anthony
Duizer. .Rev. W. McM, Carsbn
on es oleo- jex-furmed
.double -ring ceremony. Tradi
tienal wedding music was play-
ed by Mrs. Harry Lear of Lon-
itisgwe,-„Tvehe •alse--.aet_e•mitttlied:.
the soloiSilik-§LBAA:Abizall
who sang the "Wedding Prayer"
and "0- Perfect Love." ' The
bride is the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunking,
'MR. 1, Atibtirri, and the groom
is theson of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel
Duizer, R.R. . 1, Loncipsboro.
Given in marriage' by her fath-
er, the bride wore a white floor -
length gown of silk organza over
flowers of 'tfie same material
gave back detail to the skirt.
Her shoulder -length veil of silk
illusion was held by a Queen'
Alpe cap sprinkled wt 4 seed
pearls and she carried a white
Bible crested with pink roses
,showered with ribbon streamers.
The maid,of honor, Miss Wendy
Cleland of Kincardine, wore a
sleeveless ice blue starlight bro,
ceded dress with matching jack-
et and pleated wedding ring
41eaddress. She carried a cas-
cade bouquet of white mums.
Wearing identical ensembles
were Miss Elaine Nichols of
Stratford and Miss Audrey Dui-
zer of Londesboro, the groom's
sister. Groomsman was Tiel-
man Westerhout of Clinton and
the ushers were Arthur Hunk-
ing, brother of the bride, and
Gordon Alblas of Dorchester.
A reception followed in the
church 'basement, deCorated
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ri a s n3. Ace app iques
outlined the scooped neckline
and similar appliques accented
'the front of the controlled skirt.
large self bow caught with
blue lighted tapers. The bride's
mother assisted the bridaf cod-
ple in receiving the guests in a
and a corsage of pink delight
roses. The groonl's mother
chose a sapphire blue jacket
dress with matching accessories
an a corsage of -pink ---delight
reses. For travelling, the bride
donned a royal blue double-knit
suit with gold accessories and a
corsage of pink roses. Amon&
the guests present were the
ri es giran.paren s, r
Mrs. William Hunking, R.R. 1,
Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bell, Blyth. Other guests
were present rrom Woodstock,
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with ready cash...
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NEWS ° +
Dorchesteri Stratford, Ripley,
Londesboro and Blyth.
On their return they will re-
side in Londesboro. The bride,
who is a graduate of the Strat-
ferd General Hospital School
of Nursing, was honored at sev-
eral are -nuptial events. Her
aunt, Mrs. John Riley, assisted
by Mrs. Ben Rilfiy, another aunt,
And Mrs„,flenry Hunking enter-
tained 35 relatives who present-
ed her with gifts. Mrs. St'ewart
Atnent entertained neighbors
and the Walkerburn Club. Fif-
ty neighbors gathered at the
,home of the bride and present,
ed the couple with a large wall
mbrror. Leonard Archambault
read the address,and Stewart
Ament made the presentation.
Short—Schneider
Baskets of. golden shaded
chrysanthemums made an 'at-
tractive setting' in St. John's
AnglicAn Church, Weston; for
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Mr. and las. George pOneicier,
Auburn, and. the groom
is the oz f Afr. and ]Lrs.
George Short, Orplia, Rev. R.
Souse officiated at the double
ring ceremony. Given in mar-
riag.by her. father, the bride
wore a white Own of chantilly
lace over peen de sole and a
shoulder -length veil. She car-
ried a nosegay of white mums
and pink roses. The maici of
honor was Miss Ruth Schneider,:
R.R. 1,. Auburn, sister of the
bride,- wearing a .street -length
dress .of Caribbean blue peau
de sole with matching acces-
sories and a nosegay of pink
earnationg. James Lounge of
Weston was groomsman and the
ushers were Glenn Scharff, Wes-
ton, and James Schneider, R.R.
1, Auburn, hg.her otthe bride.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception was held ,at the. Rest-
valda restaUrant, Weston, where
the bride's mother received the
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guests wearing a printed erepe
dress with a corsage o of red
groom's mother wearing a blue
crepe dress, with a corsage of
bronze roses.. For travelling,
Ellen Schneider and Arnold
James Short, both of Weston.
The bride is the. daughter of
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Weston, Gnegt4,. were
will reside at 02Zr 440 4*)4.
from Oriltia, 454.0144,
Goctericb, Guelph, „..01.1.40fg;'
and Weston. • .
BRIDGE SCORES
'Mere were four table in;
play at the Goderich 13011cate'
Bridge Club on Monday night.
Winners and their sexes were
as follows: Mrs, .A Nicol a.nd
Mrs. D. Stoyle tied with Mrs. F,
Reid and Mrs. B. Erskine with
271;, points; Mrs. J. Cook and
Mrs. J. Chisholm, 27 points; Mrs.
R. Sproule and Mrs. R. Shrter,
24" points. • ,
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. T. Walker and
Kevin, Gaspe, Quebec', visited ,
over the weekeRd with the
former's sister, Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Cabe, Mr. Ma1id Don.
Mr. and 1�rs. oy Breeken-
the weekend with . their daugh-
ter, Mrs. H. J. 1VI-ern'hy, Mr. Mur-
phy and Griff. *
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THANK YOU .
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On our 15th anniversary we say thank you to our
ma 0 . s.
It has been our aim to give you honest service and
sell you merchandise of good value for your -dollar.
Through your confidence in us 15 years of steady growth
has been possible.
As a special thank you at this time, for your Christr
mas purchases, we offer the coupon below. Clip now and
save.
STThis coupon good for 5(4 discount off
the purchase price. of any radio, TV,
0 Hi-Fi, appliance, car radio, or record
player purchased or laid -away between._
November , 15th and December 24th, 1964;
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