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Phone 527-0995 — Seaforth
PRICE CHANGE
—PROVEN SIRES
Central Ontario and Waterloo Cattle Breeding Asso-
ciations wish 'to announce a new basic service fee for bulls
of known abEkty.
PREMIUM PROVEN SIRES include dairy bulls with daugh-
ter information and several top beef bulli. They are available
to members at a $6.00 breeding fee. Higher fees apply or
several Extra Premium Proven and special sires. (Young un-
tested sires remain at $5.00 for members.)
PREMIUM PROVEN SIRES do cost more, but you get—
* mature, prekulled bulls.
* a knowledge of offspring body quality, strengthsand de-
fects..
* an actual production comparison.
* proofs gathered by official agencies, from cattle raised in
Canadian herds.
WATERLOO
CATTLE
BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
Phone Weekdays to 9:30 a.ni. For Sunday service in most
areas call Saturdays 6-8 p.m.
Toll free phone numbers listed in local directories.
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Q0derick woo; the, qpt.tin,g for a
101(019 .40/11)11er.,111440.111g Sattir-
daY, 1008t at 3t13.4
Whoa Ronnie Jean -MacDonald,
daughter of W. and Ws. Irnr•
old Foster, MORA and Us*
John Erb, -son of Mr. and MP.
Eminersoa. Erb, Goderich, .
Ohangefi Marriage vows be,.fore
the Rev. G. L. ROM,
For her wedding the ,bride
.chese a floor -length gown jn
oanriblue stilt .ebiffon over taf-
feta. The bodice was treated in
complete deSiOn, edged with
matching lace The Slim line
skirt Was draped from an em- •
pire bodice; ,A pretty matching
headpiece in a spray of 'flowers
and a tiny veil completed' the
bridal ensemble. She carried a
crescent of white fugi mums •
and pink sweetheart roses.
'Matron of honor, Mrs. Robert
McKinley,. Zurich:sister ef the
mein, wore a blush pink chit -
fen floor -length gown. The de-
sign of this wag treated with a
bodice - Of Matching lace and a
full .chiffon drape • in coat --de-
sikm. The sleeveless own was
completed with a pink head-
piece and a small .veil and she
carried a crescent of .blue fugi
mums.
Mr. Kenneth A. Erb, Goderich
brother .of the _goon:1,, was
groomsman.
For their wedding trip to
Montreal and points east, the
bride -wore a navy and white
dress with accessories in White.
The couple will live at 190
Maple St., Guests from a dis-
tance were from London, Tor-
onto, -Goderich, Stratford:
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held at Dashwood
Community Centre, followed
with a dance at Zurich Commun-
ity 'Centre.
Prior to the wedding Mrs.
Robert McKinley, Zurich, enter-
tained at her home when rela-
• lives and "friends feted the fu-
ture bride. Mrs. Roylance West-
• cott, EXeter, was hostess for a
. miscellaneous shower for the
bride-to-be.
An Expositor ClasSified will
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NOTICE
Prompt watch repair
service during our sell
out sale..
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1967 CHEV. "8", A.T., Lic. 1158746
1966 FORD A.T., Radio, "8", 1159943
.1964 clitv. SEDAN —1162-149
1964 CHEVELLE — Lic TI92fi4
1965- FORD SEDAN, A.T. —1159927
1965 OLDSMOBILE
A.T., P.B., PS. and Radio Lic. H58-314
1963 CHEVY II — 1159339
1962 PONTIAC, A.T., 4 -door pedan
Lic. H58945
1961 CIIEV. SEDAN — E98041
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CHEVROLET
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Lot Open Evenings to 9 p.m.
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ROBINSON
Sharon Sean daught-
er of Mr. and lers. J. C, Snilllie
of "Smiling Acres", Hensall, ex-
changed vows and rings with
Ronald Charles Robinson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robinson,
in Hensel United , Church on
Saturday May 25th, 1968, with
Rev. Harold F. Currie officiat-
ing.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore ,a
floor -
length gown of white Lagocia
highlighted by a bateau neck-
line, three. quarter sleeves, and
gently controlled sheath skirt
with, a semi tverskirt casead-
ing back to a romantic sweep
train from a bow at the. waist
Delicate Chantilly lace acCented
the neckline, an4. formed medL
allions cm, the'skirt. Her finger-
tip French pure silk illusion, fitoli‘o-Pr
was gathered at the crown by a
lilac Way headpiece accented
by seed pearls. She carried an
arrangement of white roses,
stephanotis and ivy.. During the
eeremOny Miss Florence McNeil
of London sang two hymns and
was accompanied by --Mrs. S.
Turkheim at the -organ console.
Miss Margaret Smillie was her
sisters maid pf honor while Mrs.
Carolyn and Brenda Smillie were
bridesinaids. The three attend-
ants gowned alike in their floor
length gowns of light aqua "Rare
quets of white sunburst mums
provided a cologul background..
Eric Lemp of Galt was gro-
omsman. 'Derry Treasure, Tor-
onto, and Brien Smillie brother
of the bride were ushers.
At the reception held at the
church following the ceremony
the grbom's mother dressed in a
rose lace ensemble, and the
bride's mother wearing an aqua
ensernble were assisted by Mr.
Smillie in receiving the guests.
For travelling te. points, east the
bride changed to a tailored aqua
dress and matching coat with
white accessories. The couple
will reside in London.
Sharon, was honoured on Tues-
day evening, MaY 7th, when
'friends, neighbors. and relatives
gathered to give her a: miscel-
laneous shower in the artisti-
call decorated Fellowship Hall
at Hensall United Church. An em.
joyable program consisting of a
'piano selection by Ws. Norma
PrSrde, a solo.by Miss Mary Good-
win, a humorous reading by
Mrs. Kay Mock, and a contest by
Mrs. Eileen McClean added
much to the evening's enjOY-
ment. Lunch was served by the
ladies who were in charge of
arrangements: Mrs. Ross Forrest
Mrs. Annie Blom, Mrs. Eileen
McLean. Mrs. Pearl Passmore,
and Mrs. Alma Windsor.
A surprise shower was arrang-
-
ed for Sharon by her teaching
associates on the nursing staff
of St. Josephs's Hospital London,
when she was presented with
gifts of silver.
Sharon's former 4H club girls
under the Wadership of Mrs.
L. Lovell, Mrs. R. Caldwell, Mrs.
R. Chapman, and Mrs. W. Bell
presented her with two beauti-
ful "Canadian Art Creations" in
Ceramics prior to her marriage,
Mrs. Clarence Smillie entertain.
ed at a trousseau tea at "Smiling
Acres".
,Saturday May 18, 1968„ a show-
er was held by Mrs. Smillie m
honour of her daughter Sharon
Jean. For the trousseau the
home was. beautifully decorated
with pink and white floral ar-
rangements, tapers and stream-
ers. in charge of the guest book
were Ruth Wins& and Whilhel-
mina Blom. Displaying the tr
ousseau in the afternoon were
Mrs. Margaret &Mille, Margaret
Blair, Loretta Frenssens and
Mary Lennen, while in the even,.
ing, Misses Margaret Elgie, Carol
yn Smillie, Elizabeth Blom, and
Brenda Smillie assisbed‘ Assist-
ing with the tea were Mrs. Eil-
een McClean, Mrs. Peggy -For-
rest, Mrs. Annie Blom and Mrs.
Ahra Winsor. '
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littrai,wiWWaiters visit‘.4
an Tuesday nUoter With:Mr&
RAY Cottle.
Mrs. 4.0.1in cf)ward visited on
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am liannah of XirIcton,
'Miss Ruth Rome of I,ondoni
snout the. Weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Preeman Horne and
Raymond.
34r. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner
Of Sebringville visited on Fri-
day ' with, Mr.. and Mrs. Elson
Lynn and familY.
Mr. and MO, William Wal-
ters and Mr. and Mrs. George
FraYne of Sunshine Line visit-
ed the Lindsay Funeral HOMO
in St. Marys, on Wednesday
evening to view the remains of
the late Frank Routley.
-Mrs. Gordon Prance returned
to her home on Tuesday from
St. Joseph's Hospital in London.
Mr. And Mrs. WiMam Wal-
ters visited in St. Marys on
Wednesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Pehlke
of MonktIM, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Sanford Hut-
ton, Dennis and Dianne.
-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparling
of London and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerry Grubbe and Alichael of
Farquhar visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne.
Miss Kathy Hem of Clinton
and Mr. Brian Kern of Strat-
ford spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Parsons
and family visited on Sunday
with Mrs. John Coward.
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June
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3 free shampoo sets
$15.00 Realistic Perm
2 free shampoo sets
$12.50 Realistic Perm
1 free shampeo set
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Shampoo set • • • • $1.75
Hair Cut • - 75c
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CANADIAN
ARMED
FORCES
DAY
JUNE 8
CANADIAN FORCES BASE
CLINTON, ONTARIO
The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend
OPEN HOUSE
CANADIAN FORCES BASE, CLINTON '
2 Miles South of Clinton, Ontario Hwy. No. 4
1:30 to 4:30 P.M.
JUNE 8, 1968
EVENTS INCLUDE: -
Equipment displays by the Radar and Communications School.
Displays and demonstrations by the School of Instructional Technique.
Displays and demonstrations by Base clubs, including Judo, Gymnastics, Square Pance
ing, Archery and Amateur Radio.
A track meet, featuring tams from cFB Clinton and C1113 London.
A preciSion drill team.
Equipment displays arid tiring of 105 mm. Howitzers by the 21st Field Regiztent, ROA
(Militia), ,Lait
A flypast by 3 Expeditors from C.K13 Borden. •
Parking and refreshment facilitieS are available on the Base. Come out and bring the
family for an afternoon of entertainmerit and information.