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uburn man wed
Thorold church
Andrews Presbyterian
ch in Thorold was at-
ively decorated when
on Wayne Powell of
rn and Marie Jeannette
in of Thorold exchanged
ing vows in a double -
ceremony before Rev.
Hunter of Niagara Falls.
groom is the eldest son
r. and Mrs. Gordon
11 of Auburn and the
is the daughter of Mr.
rs. Samuel Martin• of
Id.
en in marriage by her
the bride looked lovely
oor-lengtIrri v`n of white
ster crepe covered with
in daisy designs and
a V -neckline. She
a short veil decorated
aisles. She carried a V -
d bouquet of carnations
d with pink roses.
s Vickie Powell,
n, sister of the groom,
aid of honor. She wore
ng gown of green
ter embroidered with
rs. Each frill was
ed with lace and she
a green picture hat
ed with pink roses. She
a bouquet of car-
s and pink roses.
bridesmaids were Mrs.
m Audit and Mrs.
Audit of Port
ne, sisters of the bride.
were gowned alike in
owns of blue polyester
and wore hlue picture
hey carried a similar
to the maid of honor.
flower girl, Connie
of Cambridge, niece
ride wore a long gown
green polyester crepe
ed with lace. She
a small similar
y and wore a matching
ess,
groomsman was Karl
ann of St. Lambert,
friend of the groom
e ushers were Bob
Of Auburn, brother of
room and Rolland
of Thorold, brother of •
e. The ringhearer was
Powell of Auburn,
of the groom.
groom wore a white
trimmed with black,
other attendants wore
ue tuxedos trimmed
e velvet. All wore red
tonnieres.
wing the wedding
Y, a reception took
at the Allanburg
nity Centre where the
mother assisted the
party receiving the
She wore, a long gown
salmon crimpolene
accessories and a
of white baby mums
es. She was assisted
groom's mother
a long gown of yellow
r sheer over taffeta,
cessories and a cor-
hite baby mums and
were present at the
g from London,
ing
hn, Dungannon,
, Montreal, Thorold,
olbornc, Welland,
and Moncton, N./3.
wedding trip to
falls and London,
e changed to a red
t with navy ac -
and a corsage of
es. The grohm wore
s4it trimmed with
ons and a red rose in
idi The newlyweds
ng at 17 Collier
Apt. 75, St.
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
Activity conveners of the
Recreation committee
planned last week to hold a
Hallowe'en party for pre-
schoolers and kindergarten
children on October 31 to start
at 12:30 p.m. The conveners,
Laura Lawrence 526-7505) or
Shirley Andrews (526-7762)
want anyone wishing to bring
little ones to please let either
convener know how many
children to prepare for.
Donations from parents of
pre-schooler's_,_te covs,r r'x
penses woufd be appreciated
and can be left at Slater's
store any afternoon efore
October 28.
There will be prizes for
costumes, games, treats and
a fish pond. Hot dogs and
freshic will be served at the
Auburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock,
correspondent, 526-7595
start. Laura and Shirley are
trying to let everyone know
by telephone but if you are
missed please call either.
The older children (ap-
proximately 60) will be trick
or treating from door to door.
Any older person who would
like a volunteer student to sit
with them for a couple of
hours, please contact Shirley
Andrews. Any student willing
to do this please contact
Shirley as well.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rodger,
Kathy and Richard of
Goderich visited last Sunday
with his parents Mr, and,Mrs.
Emerson Rodger.
Visitors with Mrs. Frances
Clark on the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs, C. Goffin and
Dale of Port Stanley and Mr.
and Mrs. J.A. McIntosh and
Margo of London.
Mrs. Roy Bennett, Detroit,
Mrs. Ray La Vigne, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Semegen, Miss
Shelley Semegen, Greg
Porter, all of Windsor, Miss
Heather Fyfe and John
Hamilton of Toronto were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Hamilton, Mrs. La Vigne
and Mrs. Bennett remained
for a longer visit.
Mrs. Lillian Leatherland
visited Inst Friday with Mrs.
Iona Jefferson of Clinton.
Many from this district
visited the Christmas
Country Fair at Saltford
Valley Hall and some did
baking for the hake table.
The community is sorry to
report that Darcy Andrews is
a patient in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital.
He is wished a speedy
recovery.
Mr. Howard Adams of
'Toronto is visiting this week
with his aunt, Mrs. Elva
Stratighan.
Mrs. John Hallam is a
patient in Clinton Public
hospital. She is wished a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Rodger and Gary Rodger
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
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Mike Anstett
of Anstett Jewellers Ltd., Clinton, completed his qualifications as,a
diamond appraiser last spring, at the Gemological Institute of America
office, New york City.
Mike's additional training, recently completed at the Gemological In-
stitute of Ain$rica head office Infos Aiigeles, California, now qualifies
Mike to identify, grade, and appraise rubles, emeralds, sapphires,
opals, amethysts, and all other gems.
This unique training makes Mike one of a select few qualified gem ap-
praisers In Ontario.
Certificate for the successful completion of the prescribed course for diamonds,
colored stones and gem Identification, grading, and appraising. Awarded to Mike An-
stett October 13, 1977.
Anstett Jewellers dependability...
Certlfi'ed Know/edge
Determining gemstone species and values
is a special Skill only someone trained in
gemology can offer.
We at Anstett Jewellers are proud to offer
the services of two Graduate Gemologists-
David, and now Michael Anstett - and our highly
trained and qualified staff -
John, Bill, Helen, Paul,
and Patricia - to
our customers.
Certified Diamond Appraiser Certificate awarded to Mike Anstett October 13, 1977.
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Colored stone grading, evaluation, and Identification certificate, awarded to Mika
Anstett October 13, 1977.
Now with two on -staff graduate gemologists.
if you don't know your diamonds, know
your diamond merchant.
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