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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-03-14, Page 61 01"41111Hugoti TOR.; SAFORTH, PPM, MAR !61 .Roo.Finc stpipkgs MO lb. Truseal 4 per. square .. 5, .60 (picked up) Pre -Finished panelling from ,. $3.45 Akins - Brewer, Lumber Co., Ltd. Shakespeare Plysms 625-R221 WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime! BRAKE SPECIAL! Complete Brake Shoe Replacement • Overhaul four wheel cylinders, loos- en emergency cables - rear, repack front wheel bearings, check master cylinder, bleed system. — Genuine GM Parts — Sppri7c1 a $ 4 8 • 5 ° Most Models TAX INCLUDED Regular price $69.35 Seaforth Motors Dial 527-1750 Seaforth YOUR S IL IS HUNGRY Protect your most valuable business asset: your soil. You can help prevent "hidden' hunger" in your soil by building up its nutrient content with top quality High Analysis Aer, Fertilizers. You'll see the benefits in this year's crop! • High Analysis Aero Fertilizers save you money. Let us show you how. • Aero Fertilizers can be spread for you to save you time, labour, machine wear and costs. • We can help you plan ahead for Increased crop yields, lower production costs, higher profits. • Ask us how you can take advantage of the research and technical facilities of Cyanamid of Canada to help you solve special soil and t fertilizer problems. afieg'd.Trademark C vA NA nit 11o Serving the man whose business is Agriculture Harriston Fertilizers Lt(t. HARRISTON - CLINTON - WALKORTON 3384015 4824133 881-2308 Your local -AERO FERTRIzER CUSTOM SLENDER oi AREA WEDDik ponioRuionota mAcHAN at. A04-4147.5 Yrosbyteruin •cAnx.4., „ tuyth, was Om:m- ated in candlelight *WI 4t44- 414rds wnite glaclieli and white poins . on Saturday, Illarch 2, 1068 at 2:00 p,in. when Mary razabette Meeh- an, Myth and frebert Dugald Fotheringham, It1t3 Seaforth, were united -11x.rnarr1age in a double ring ceremony per- formed by Rev. R. U. Mac- Lean,. The bride is the second eldest daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Machan, Blyth. The gtoom is the only son of the late mr. and Mrs. William Fotheringham. The organist, Mrs. William Delrympie played traditional wedding music and acoomp4an- die soloist, Mrs. Gordon Tate, cousin of the bride, when she sang "0 Perfect Love" and "The Lord is my, Seepherd.1.1 The . bride, given in mar- riage by her eldest brother, Robert, wore a short sleeved A-line floor length gown of white chantilly lace over taf- feta with a matching train held al the shoulders with a bow and she wore wrist length gloves. Her bouffant veil of nylon illusion was held with nylon flowers, trimmed with sequins and pearls. She carried a -crescent bouquet of red roses with green ivy and green fern. Miss Shirley Machan, Lon- don, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Bruce Walker, Clinton, was brides, - maid for her sister. Miss Bev- erly Walker, Clinton, niece of the bride, was junior brides- maid. The three attendants were dressed alike in short sleeved, floor length, empire waist, aqua ligoda with lace applique, with a lace train at the back which was held with a bow at the shoulders. Their headpieces were matching aqua net with nylon buds. Wrist length gloves were News of Constance Mrs. Don Glousher, Karen and Billy of Blyth visited Mr, and Mrs. William Dale, Kathy and Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs. Art Morbrook and •family of Jarvis visited, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haverkamp and, family. Mr. Douglas Riley of Ajax visited his parents, Mr. And Mrs. Frank Riley. Mr. and Mrs. John Mann of Goderich visited Mrs. Irene Grimold13y. Mr. Earl Lawson of Clinton, Mr. John Turner of Tucker - smith visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawsoho John and -Eliza- beth. 41 Mrs. Annie Medd is visiting with her sister Mrs. Arnold Mil- ler of Goderich. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator and girls were Mr. and Mrs. David Presz- cator and Christine; Terry Pfaff and Wilfred Preszcator of Ex- eter. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Betties of Winthrop visited Mrs. Irene Grimoldby, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott, Melanie and Meribeth visited Mr. and Mrs. William Dale, Kathy and Cheryl. The regular meeting of the UCW will be held on March 19th at the home of Mrs. George McIlwain. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and family of Bornholm -visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family. , SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF DIAMOND RINGS Convenient Terms No Carrying Charges Anstett Jewellers Ltd. wornI4the ...#e*Im. Ther carried pageMbg re Seen! bouquets Of Whit.P 'PP= and white tulle with rose ribbon. Mr. George Tqwnsend, Sea - forth, was best Man. The guests were ushered bY James Papple, Seaforth and Mr. Donald Meehan, Sarnia, brother of the bride. The reception was held in the church parlor which was decorated in candelight with white gladioli and white poms. The bride's mother re- ceived the guests weadsig a peacock ble.W lace over taf- feta dress with winter white accessories. She wore a pink carnation corsage. She was assisted by the groom's aunt, Mrs. Jean Sinclair, Clinton. She chose to wear a double knit cranberry suit with black' and white acessories with a . white carnation corsage. " For a wedding trip to Flor- ida, the bride travelled in a fur timmed, thee piece, beige, tweed suit with brown acces- sories and a corsage of yel- low roses. On their rettum, they will reside on the groom's farm at R.R3, Sea - forth. Guests were present from London, Sarnia, Clin- ton, Seaforth, Walkerton, Bluevale, Thamesford, Dub - fin, CT oderich, Port Albert, Whitechurch, Auburn, Geor- getown, Oakville and Blyth. Seaforth Beavers In Action'. Shown here • is a typical action scene at the local arena during the recent play-off series with Hespeler. Seaforth Beavers, Bob l3euttenmiller (centre), Tom Dick (lower left), and Larry Dale (top left) attack the Hespeler net. Referee Lou Heinbuck watches the play from the side. Seaforth elim- inated Hespeler 4-0 and are currently playing Durham. 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