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68 -40DERICH SIGNAL -STAR, .THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1973
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Photo -by Harvey McDowell
Mr..and Mrs. K. A. McDougall
To reside in Sudbury
after Virginia honeymoon
• Lighted tapers , and floral bride and Miss Elaine Brown of
..ar? Aggi enIS _ tlua-and.. bite . B1 Zh.....T.he.y.. '.et':r'.cir:..essed alik.e_ in__
shasta mums formed a pretty floor -length gowns in aqua
setting in Knox United Church. criroiplene with white ' lace
Auburn on Saturday. April 29 accenting the bodice. collar and
when Miss Laura Mae Mary „Wills long sheer sleevesY
of Sudbury and Kenneth Allan Matching . head pieces wore
McDougall of Levack exchanged worn by all attendants. Mrs.
wedding vows: The double ring Smith catric d a colonial bouquet
• ceremony was performed by of aqua and white shasta mums.
Pastor Alfred Fry of Auburn and with fern and' white ribbon trim
"'` Rev.. Stanley McDonald of while the flower -girls carried
Londesboro. • gathering haske'ts of; the same.
Traditional wedding music' was arrangement:
played by Mrs. Harvey Brown of The groomsman was Mr.
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'Blyth and she also accompanied Gordon Gross of R.R.I. Auburn,
the soloist, Miss Nancy Anderson brother-in-law of the groom and
when she sang 0 Perfect Love and :._the ushers were Mr. Vaughan Toll
Whither Thou Goest. • 'of Blyth. cousin of the groom and
The bride is the daughter of Mr.. Mark Arthur of Auburn.
Mrs; Percy Wills of Sudbury and For dinner in the church
the late Percy, Wills and the parlour, the bridal party was
groom is the.song of Mr.Ind Mrs. assisted in receiving the guests
Kenneth McDougall of Auburn. by the bride's cousin. Mrs. Rudy
Giver?. in marriage by her La Fleur who wore a -dusky rose
cousin. Mr..%udV La Fleur of jersey dress withwhite carnation
Sudbury,. the •bride looked corsage and the groom's mother
charming in a formal -length gown who 'chose a violet crimplene
of white French lagoda featuring a jacket dress•w'ith corsage of white
scpoped neckline, empire waist carnations. •
and long lily -point sleeves. The A; • The tables were decorated with
line. skirt formed a redingote
effect and both bodice and skirt
were trimmed with widebands of
Guipure lace. TO complete the •
ensemble,' the bride" 'wore .a
Camelot•cap which held the •lace-
triaimed'cathedral train. She
carriedaa crescent bouquet of pink
sweetheart roses and' baby'
carnations with trailing ivy.
The matron of honour was Mrs,
Floyd -Smith-of, London -and.. the
flower -girls were Miss Debra
Willis of Sudbury. sister of °the
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BY MRS. WES BRAGNOCIC
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Distrfst
'Il�rtk�lt�rIsts hear of Yukon
The Auburn Horticultural
, acrety' !net in the Auburn
Community., Memorial Hall with
tate pi esi lout. Mrs. Gordon
Taylor In charge. M rs Robert
Phillips presided at the piano for
the singing of 0 Canada. Mrs.
Kenneth Scott spoke a few words
to Mrs. Taylor. expressing
thanks t'nr hor work to the society
ACW to attend Deaner
The May meettag, of the•• Davies thanked all and -handed the
Anglican.4arch Womenwas held meeting over to the president,
at the home of Mrs. Ed Davies Mrs. .Elmer' Trornmer. The
with a good atte"hdance. The minutes were read and adopted,
hostess opened the meeting with given by the secretary, Mrs. John.
the hymn "Thele. is a green hill Daer. The treasurer, Mrs.
tar aw av Thomas Haggitt gave the financial
Mrs Gordon Taylor statement. u
accompanied on the accordion. Rev. Keith Stokes reminded the
Mrs Andrew Ki rkconnell led in, meeting that the Deanery would be.
prayers Mrs" James Towe gave held in Exeter on May .29. An
th'- scripture lesson. Two timely invitation was read and. accepted
readings Were given by M •s. _ afrour Kncox'United Church to a tea
Thomas Lawlor, one was-:..•fforand bake sdie on May 27. The roll
Mother's Day so near at hand. The call' was answered by a Bible
Missionary theme on "What is yerse containing the word
poor or rich" was read by Mrs. E. "Sowing", The travelling apron
It Ivies. She also gave a report on received a penny for each letter in
the new version 'of the New "The Parable of the Sower
Testament. Rev. Stokes closed the meeting
t -14---p raye1.and;---a ---stiouessfl..
woods are ringing was 'sung. .A 'auction was field. The hostess
very interesting topic by Mrs.- assisted by Mrs. Thomas, Lawlor
iloi s H ggitt't ketrfrQrrrone'of- `end Mrs ordorrtay'ior serv'ed`a..'
Billy Graham's books on .search dainty lunch. .
for happiness was • given. Mts.
Auburn Socials
About .50 friends called to
honour MissMargaret R. Jackson
of Blyth att,the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Marsh last Wednesday
afternoon. The guests were
w;elcomed by Mrs. Marsh and the
decorated birthday cake was
- served by Mrs. Oliver Anderson,
Mrs. Robert Arthur, Mrs.
William L. Craig and Mrs.
Kenneth McDougall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robb of
London visited last Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson.
Mr. and Mz's. Clayton
Robertson of Cobper Cliff spent,
the weekend with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. William Straughan., •
Mr. Verne Bokinger and Mrs.
Edna Greinson of Detroit and Mr. 1
and Mrs. Archie Robinson •of
Clinton visited last Monday with
Mr. and••Mrs'. Maitland Allen.
and Mrs Rohe.rt Phillips
presented her with a Service
Diploma
Mrs 'Taylor read a poem,
(iar°deniirg, written by herself and
the lupines were accepted as
read by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt who
w,is acting,secretary due to thot.
illness of Mrs. Beth Lansing.
:1 letter from the village of
Auburn with the grant was
rcrerved for 'the Society. The
report .of District 8 annual
meeting held recently at Hanover
,is o'er' by Mrs. Frank Raithby.
A 1i' elv discussion took place re
the' tying up of 'the dogs in the
•v!!l.ti',e and this matter is being'
itealt w'ithby,,the village trustees.
Th., roll call was answered. by
yn,itning '.'Your favorite spring
tlower". A solo "Snowbird" was
gone by Miss 1",orraine Chamney
cconnpanied by her mother, Mrs.
}cud Chamney and a piano solo was
played by Miss Lynn, Turner,
le dthere
,teed an beP etre
ii -i, ;i Fri-:-Ttie-tcii a n c is !-
statement was received as given
tite,_4:Pasu er Mt,s ,&Eleanor._
Bradnock.••
Mrs. Elmer Trornmer
intr=oduced the guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Bean who told about
;their trip hist surnnwr to the
Yukon. . '
With a map, Mr. Bean pointed
out the location of the places as
Mrs. Bean told about the trip. She,
described 'the trip north from
Edmonton and told about the
vegetation growing there and also
panning for gold at Dawson Creek.
She told about Old Crow, a town
that Mrs. George Hamilton, now
of Huron, had gone to as a bride
with„4er husband in 1900: Mrs.
Bean showed many souvenirs and
pictures of their trip which with
her husband, Mr. Maurice Bean
and their children, Data and
,Y-vonne .,had _enjoyed. Mrs. .Ed
Davies thanked Mr. and Mr's.
Bean and presented them with a
gift.
Prizes were won, by' Sherry
Plaetzer, Mrs. Charles -Merrill
and Lynn' Turner. Lunch •, was
served by Frank nkR Raithbv,
rs•.��-1Zoss-„-. Robinson;'--�ilrl�s-
Torrance Tabb and Mrs. Robert •
Turner. Mrs. 'Brian Hallam' _
. pres•ided-at -• t'he-..piano--fo'r the-
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Queen.
JOHN JEFFERY
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LiJNIBER-AND 'BUILDER'S"SUPPLTE5.'
163 ELGIN AVE. EAST 524-8171
OPEN ON THE HOLIDAY
MONDAY, MAY 2 2
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pink candles and pink carnations Mr. and Mrs. Stewart_ Knight,
in white gases, and a three -tiered Michele and Stephen of St.
wedding cake adorned the head Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
table. . f Sturdy,, 'and Kr'niberel•y of
Mr. Stewart Toll of London. B'iirlington visited last; weekend
uncle of the groom was master of - With. Mr. and Mrs. Robert•
ceremonies and presided for the Phillips. .
. short program which took .place Mr. and: Mrs. Ray McII'murray
following the'dinner which was of Flint', Michigan, Mr': William..1.*
served by Unit I of the U,C:,W. Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Maitland
Messers Terry and Warren Toll Allen were guests .at the wedding
played several m u s i c a I' of Vera Jane Craig and Donald
selections on the piano :•. - Henderson in Iiderton . United
mouthorgan and saxophone and Church last Saturday at 4 p.m.
Miss'Nancy Anderson sang a solo. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball, Mr.
Auburn WMS "TheThemefrom Love Story" a Daryk. Ball and Mrs. 'Sharon
favdriute song of the bride. Hoffman of Hensall attended the
+• rn ;The evening concluded with a graduation ceremony of Mr.
•'n n� uilt 'reception •
and dance• in the Daryl Ball in Agriculture "
p q Community Memorial Hall• Business Manaaer1lent, • at the
• Auburn with music being supplied •
Centralia Gollege►of•Agriculture
The ' Presbyterian Women's by the Country Cavaliers of . ''Technology.
Missionary Society met at the ' Mitchell. . • + + + _
get ours at prices that can't be matched anywhere!
' Undeniabl'y,the original`glass-belted tires introduced on new cars in 1969' -built with 2 -ply cord
body and 2 glass belts -upped potential mileage by 50 to 100%. Even more important, they brou-
ght a new degree of vhicle stability, on -track steering, improved' braking. Since then, newer
materials and advanced technology have stepped up their high-speed performance. That 2/2 const-
ruction is still the car -maker -top choice for new cars. Canadian Tire offers it in Polyester cord
-at about half the -manufacturer's list price, :.or the safer -than -ever DuPont '66' Nylog at no extra
cost. Compare with tirs offered elsewhere at so-called special sale prices. You will likely find we
• save you an -additional 25%. And our Super-Lastic• tires are guaranteed unconditionally -even
against punctures, run- .slats, or wear -out.
Before you buy; Invost1ggte our new 4+2 NYLON -
at's the. strange, t_and.-the_s tieztl _..;;
4+2 (6 -ply) STEEL -BELTED Tire...
4body plies of Polyester PLUS 2 steel belts -the much
talked -of, super -performing tire. They are expensive so
i& there are few around. But we've got them,.and you'll find
the after -trade price is right. • ''
4+2 (6 -ply) Nylon GLASS -BELTED Tire .: .
4bodyplies instead of 2 -PLUS 2glass belts -the strong-
est and safest glass -belted construction. More of every-
thing' -including lowest -cost mileage. These tires are in
short ok
for hesupply
in chip inscription: Tread 6-p} beware so enof graved on theubstitution. tue's
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2+2 (4 -ply) Nylon or Polyester Gloss-ldhd
The wide wide glass belt. Up to 14" wider tread.' the type
of construction used for original equipment on 1972 cars,
with the stronger -than -ever glass belt -PLUS Polyester •
or Dupont '66' Nylon body plies.
home of Mrs. Roy Daer for their Fora weld}ng trip to Danville, Correction -I am sorry that I
l�Ia�+` :mee-flag. "1"12 restdeiYt=,.V%'rg nI thellti'de-'woe gr r^ ePf •tecf-- t#teW-•wreng-.we --. »T : ,::
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson was in tweed fortrel pant suit with white bearers at the late Edon
charge and gave the call to accessories a n d a yellow MacLennan's obituary. It should
worship "Jesus stands among chrysanthe,p i .corsage. Guests have read "The' flower bearers
• us", The hymn "Zion's King shall attended from Sudbur'v, Levack: were Barry Brown, Allen
reign victorious" was read and Ha t ilton, London, Galt, New' Caldwell and Gordon Powell. '
Mrs. Sanderson welcomed.ali. Dundee Seaforth, Wingham. M r . and Mrs, Ronald
�_.... ale -gave- the=n •uvea-iona4---and-•-Goderi4._ and -the- surrounding - D i v e r.rm -rte--R o h e"rt^ at'
Fordwich and Mr. Ed Haines of
the University of Waterloo spent -
Sunday with their parerits, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Haines.
meditation ' on Romans 5:1 -II
verses "The Gospel of Good
Advice" followed by prayer. The
-minutes were read by the
• secretary Miss Minnie Wagner
and approved.'
Mrs. William Clark gave the
financial statement. Plans were
male to make 'a quilt and.' a
donation was sent to Kintail camp.
Plans were made for the next
meeting to be held at the home of
Mrs. John Hallam. , n The roll call was answered by a
Bible verse containing the . wor'd
"Trust". 'The topic for the
evening was Adventures on the
Road of Life and based on Psalm
23:6 was taken by Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock. The hymn "Bi'rds are
singing, wood's are ringing" was
read and Mrs. Sanderson closed
with the- benediction. A dainty
lunch was served by Mrs. Daer
assisted by Miss Minnie Wagner.
FARM SEEDS
FOR SALE.
LOVERand GRAS
SEEDS.
Locally Grown
Canada No. 1
Herta Barley
Canada No, 1
Garry Oats,.
Gandy -Herta'
Cereal Mixture
Century. Pea
YOitow t i*earn
Sweat Clover'
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THE seal) ,PLANT
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,.district. Mr. and Mrs. McDougall
will reside at 354 Dupont St., Apt.
4, Sudbu'r'y, Ontario.
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foundland). Installation 51.00; New Valve and Static Wheel Balance, Pack-
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