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The Huron Expositor, 1968-05-30, Page 567'1 • ,107,9/,'•••• (-A71,1'n 1966 FAIRLANE 500 4 -door, V-8, radio, Lie. 47-187 1966 DODGE CHARGER, 383, 4 -barrel, $ 273. auto, P.S, P.13., stereo tape, Lic. H49- 2750 1695 1965 FORD CUSTOM 2 -door, V-8, auto.,$ radio, "an ex -Holstein". Lic. H46-823. 1250 1965 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF 4-door,S • V-8, auto., radio. Lie. H47-190 1450 1963 FORD FAIRLANE 500, 2 -door$ H47475. 750 Hardtop, 6 standard transmission, Lie LARRY SNIDER MOTOi?S LTD. Phont(235-1640 Exeter • OFFICE SUPPLIES THE HURON EXPOSITOR . PHONE 527-0240 Seaforth • tiows Minh for Oxfam TbirtY pupils. from grades 7 and 0 of Heiman Public School offirileitsrnalla", from St. OtleeePhveton Mlles one way. They will leave St. joseph, Saturday, June 1st, at 10 a.m. The march, with pro- ceeds to Oxfam, is sponsored by Hensell businessmen, relatives and friends who will pay from 10 cents to a dollar or more a mile. Chiseihurst UCW Meet Mrs. Thomas Brintnell opened the May meeting of the Chisel - burst United Church Women with a poem. An interesting chapter from the study of Japan was given by Mrs. Harold Parker. Mrs. Percy Wright presented the worship service, prayer, offered by Mrs. Earl Kinsman. A quartette composed of Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. A. Cole, Mrs. J. Brintnell and Mrs. A. Ross, Sr., sang "Only A Smile". A lively time was held at a slip and bloomer auction. Mrs. R. Brock was auctioneer and the sale realized $16.00. Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Jackson, David and Ann, Mr. W. 0. Good- win and Mary of Hensall, Rev. H. A. Seegmiller and Mrs. Seeg- miller, Exeter, leave this Fri- - day by plane for a three week holiday with relatives in Eng- land. A deserter about to be execut- ell was blindfolded. The sergeant of I the firing squad asked him if he wanted a cigarette. "NO thank you," said the pris- oner, "I'M trying to citiiit smok- ing." REG. 79c-- lib. CHEEZ-WHIZ I24 -oz. LOAF 5 for CLOVER CREAM 1 ICE CREAM 5 Os' f°14$ 1 AYLMER CHERRY PIE FILLING, 19 -oz. tins • • , 2 for 890 AYLMER APPLE PIE FILLING, 19 -oz. tins • • • • 3 for 990 RED PATH WHITE SUGAR, 104b. bag KAM LUNCHEON MEAT ROSE COLORED MARGARINE, 1-1b. print MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON, 73/4 -oz. tin AYLMER, FANCY TOMATO JUICE, 48 -oz. tin MAPLE LEAF WIENERS 16 -oz. Vac-Pac, sliced DEVON BACON 790 2 for 850 3 for 690 . . t' • 580 290 2 lbs. for 97c MAPLE LEAF COTTAGE ROLLS 113.59` DOLLAR DAYS BARGAINS! 14 -oz. tins VAN CAMP PORK and BEANS, - 5 for AYLMER — 10 -oz. fins VEGETABLE & TOMATO SOUP - 8 for ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE, 48 -oz. tins - 3 for E. D. KETCHUP, 20 -oz. bti. - - 3 for DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 3 pkgs. for WHITE SWa!4N, TISSUE - 8 rolls for .• • *4:4*, .` GO. ETTLER MARKET. DunuN. •••••••• Phone 345-2420 CT,ef . . 04444'. `2,F4V,i1 JOHNSON-HUGILL Baskets of white gladioli and mums, ferns and candelabra, graced the altar of Northside United Church, Seaforth, Sat- urday, May 18, at 3 o'clock, when Sandra Marilyn Hugill, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hu - gill, RR 2, Seaforth, became the bride' of Robert Gerald Johnson, son of Mr. Allan Johnson • and the late Mrs. Johnson, RR 3, Kippen. The Rev. J. C. Britton officiated for the double ring ceremony. Traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. Don Carter of Seaforth, who accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Don Overholt, St. Catharines when she sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "The Wed- ding Hymn". Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride chosea formal gown of silk organza over taf- feta, styled with empire bodice, in A-line skirt, short sleeves in alencon lace, and a wide panel of alencon lace appliqued at the front of the gown over bod- ice and skirt. Her watteau train draped from a large ,bow at the back of the neck into a cathedral -length with tiered lace appliques it back. A cluster of late and pearls held her silk illusion veil. She carried a cas- cade of white roses and trail- ing ivy. • Maid of honor was Miss Lor- raine Talbot of Goderich and the bridesmaids were Miss Joan Coleman,' Seaforth, Mrs. Don Johnson, Wingham, Mrs. Jim Holdenmeyer, Kitchener and Miss Sharon Bowes of Mitchell. They wore identical gowns of berg pink chiffon over taffeta, *led in camelot yoke with fit- ted bodice and floating chiffon draped over it. Matching shoes and picture hats in matching colors with large rose in front completed their ensembles. They carried bouquets of pink and red carnations. Glenda, Riley Of London, was flower girl, dressed in a gown and headpiece identical to the bride's and carried white roses and ivy. David Townsend of RR 3, Sea- . forth, was ringbearer. Paul Betties of Goderich wag groomsman and the guests were ushered by Doug and Wayne Hugill, brothers of the bride, Don Johnson, brother of the' groom and George Townsend of RR 8,-$eaforth. Following the ceremony ,a din- ner and reception was held in Seaforth Memorial Centre. The bride's mother received in an aqua blue lace dress over taffeta, matching coat, with white accessories. The groom's mother chose a jade green lace dress over taffeta with match- ing accessories. For a wedding trip to Ottawa and Eastern Canada, the bride travelled in a pink wool tweed walking suit with matching hat and black patent accessories. A corsage of white roses complet- ed her ensemble. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will live at RR 3, Kip - pen. Guests were present from London, Kitchener, Toronto, Windser, St. Marys and sur- rounding area. ' Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored at a surprise shower at the home of Lorraine Talbot, Kippen, when friends of the bride presented her with many lovely and. useful gifts. Friends and neighbors of the bride held a shower at Kinburn Hall The platform was beauti- fully decorated for the occasion. A delightful program was con- ducted by Mrs. Andrew Crozier, Mrs, Lorne Carter and Mrs. Joe Gibson. An -address was read by Mrs. Don Carter and the bride- to-be was presented with many lovely gifts for which she grate- fully replied. A dainty lunch was served. News of Winchelsea The Elimville 1JCW meeting was held on Wednesday evening at Elirriville United Church with twenty-two in attendance. -Mrs. Howard Johns and Mrs. Gilbert Johns had charge of the meet- ing. Mrs. Ross Rowe showed pictures of her and Marilyn's trip last year to England, Scot- land and Ireland and some of Expo. A musical number by Laura and Margaret Johns was much enjOyed by all. Lunch was served by Group one with Mrs. John Hern and Mrs. San- ford Hutton in charge as hos- tesses. Speed-reading is a boon, For one thing, it will keep more men from blundering into ladies' rest rooms. -SEAFORTH FREEZE KING SEVEN-DAY NOON SPECIAL May 30th to June 5th 'e? 12 noon to 2 p.m. • Milk Shakes 19c each' Per take home orders, phone 527-0034 • SALON COLLEEN June Specials $17.50 Realistic Perm — 3 free shampoo sets $15.00 Realistic Perm — 2 free shampoo sets $12.50 Realistic Perm — 1 free shampoo set • • MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK $10.00 PERM • Shampoo set • • . • $1.75 Hair Cut 75e For Appointn;ent, Phone Dublin, 345.2470 for $6.00 IIWR exPoorroft*, Constance ova of Mr, and rs,. Bodo l'3obortif Melody And 1;P000t violtml Mr; and -Ms, Goo filrentQW8bra Miss Donna Ilushelhird and Mr. and Mrs, John Ritz at the home of lfr. and lioirs, Marvin McDonald, Kim and Colin of Mitchell. Mr. and -Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and Debbie Visited Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaaf and family of Crediton. Mrs. Irene Grimoldby spent the past.weelc with Mr. and Mrs; Russell Fleriaing of Seaforth. Miss Juin Osborn of Monk - ton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs..Earlan Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Wammes and family of Agswell visited Mr. and Mrs. JoM, Wammes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, .Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of, Listowel, spent Sunday with Mr. 'and • Mrs. George 1VIcllwain- and Mary. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson, Bornholm. Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Osborn and girls of Miss 400 Ogb0F4 TOMO, to, ter-boolo, Mr. and Mrs. George AfeAVialn, Mr. and Xra, lack Crozier; visit- ed on Sunday with 3fr- and' Mrs. Walter Kingswell of Hurenview. Ur. and Mrs. Alex Popper, Mr. Walter Scott of Seaforth, were Monday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Franic Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Hoggart and Larry were Mr., and Mrs. Arend Bak- ondAy 0114,4 • kef0 NigoOklos. Lliit.7001 Moo*goolOgo; ot14itowekt,„ • :144o; .111.0o$co..-.470witt vont th weekend at 1344 1#..M*0,, :•••'• • . • • . Mr, oAcT MO. Munay of allt#:•• viOneftW and XI*, Ken Thomp- son. and Joan at their Mta4,.. in Ictogshrido on OnlinaYa, • • Orgl Mrs. • VlarollOO. ro.)," of $4.04btooko; So:410tObol wan, are visiting: With IOC /410'. IAA Jewitt and family .aod MrL Ella Jewitt and boys. " Come in ... check all the features of itmerica's finest riding mowers. An have forward speeds, power reverse, one.' lever height adjustment, low angle safety discharge chute, (meets or exceeds all A.S.A. safety requirements), rear -mounted engine, Flex -N -Float mower pan --- and more. 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