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The, relMien
held at. f4e1.0 'Seafgrthe
O n Ally 7th, 1968 with 85 in.
attender.l.M. Officer.% 0.1.e o te 4.
Were: peesidnt, Lloyd Glanville;
PecrettarY, Gail Glanville; spells,
LYIVA. aud Jenty IaVmau-
Winners. in a sports PrOgraro
were: 1 to 4 yes. Old,(boys and
girls), SIei1y Glaavville; 5. to 8
yrs. old, (Boys) pradley Gtare
ville; 5 to 8 -yre.(giele)
Marlene Glanville; 0 to 13,
(boys) 13deani Glanville; 9 to
13, (girls) Carolyn Glanville;
14 and up, single girl's, COO'
lyn Glanville; 14 and ,up .single.
boys, Nick Lainbergere marrded
Mens, Alex GlinVille; married
women's Gait Glanville; boys.
shoe Scramble, Bradley W' '•-e• ;
girl's 'Shoes b -
CraIll le, Dante JI
'one bean race, (Ole), -Valerie
GlanVille, and Marilyn tleY:
bean "race, (boys) Ricky Ian-
ville and Larry .Glanville; life
Saver race, Mamilyn and Sher-
ry Riley; Relay with Bali;roth
Orr; pins in the bottle, Lynda
Riley; peon having a birth-'•
day near or on July 7th; Val-
orie .
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. TEALL
On June 22nd, in First Pres-
bYterlan Church, . Seaforth,
John William 'Dean, Seaforth,
son of W. T. 'Dealt and the late
Mrs. Teall, and Catheeine Kten-
ble Scott, daughter of' Jame R.
Scott mid the late Mrs. Scott,
exchanged mambos vows in a
donble ring oeeemony. In a
setting of white gladioli and
chrysanthemems, the marriage
. wassolemnized by , Reverend'
Douglas 0. /ley .and the Rever-
end Doctor John Hardwick
Given in 'matTiage by her
father, the bride WOXIS a floor -
length organea -caftan. ribbed
with galloon lace, sleeveless,
With, standetp collar and at
tached chapellength train and
a pill box crown with fingertip
veil. 'She carried a cascade bou-
quet of white orchids and blue.
tinted white roses.
Miss Nancy 'Scott, Seafoath,
was maid Of honor and Miss
Jennifer Seett, Fenthill, Juntor
bridesmaid. The other attend-
ants to the bride were Mrs.
William Pinder, Seaforth, Miss
Elizabeth Stewart, Kitchener
and Miss Heather Scott, Font -
hill. All wore floor -length tur-
quoise gowns of chantilly la.ce
with an overdress of matching
&Won. They carried bouquets
of white rosebuds. '
Grant Irwin, Kitchener,' was
groomsman. The ushers . were
Jack Seephens, Burlington, and
and Ken Oardno, William Pind-
and Hank Scott of Seaforth.
•Mr. Ronald- Porter, Kitchener
provided the wedding music
on, the -organ and ehurch
caril-
lan. •
$TAFFA.
, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowman
attended the Old Boys and Girls
reunion at Springvale last
Thursday and also attended the
Winger -Hyde wedding at the
Hagersville United Church on
Saturday and visited with his
brother's, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Bowman.
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Bride -elect, Susan
Tomlinson Honored
A
Misoellaneoue shower wa.$
held in the ebureli haSeenent
on Friday evening or Mise Su -
San Tomlinson whose marriage
to Karry Jaques takes place on
July 20th.
Mis. end Mrs Raga, Gunning
and family of To spent
-.'the weekend with Mr. and
Mr. Jas. (Miller; Betty and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert
and family of Pardon, Michi-
gan visited Sunday with Mr.
unci Mrs. Lloyd Agues and
family and MTS. 11/f47 • Jaques.
Mrs. Arthur Hopkin andiVliss
— SCOTT'Ada Hopkin were Sunday guests
. with Mr. and IVIrs. Win, Jones
_
-An .entdoor -ereeeption .W0A, And faMily, Eigth Line.
held .at the home of the bride Mr. and Mrs. John Redd and
on Goderioh Street '1',"Oesib, Sea- family and Mr. arixi. Mrs. Geci.
• forth. , . Wheeler visited an Sunday with
Mrs. 'Fran k 1)111144 $0440.4111, Mr- and tiers. Sallittel HILITSt and
e;eariag a vieke thtept dresale, Mr. and Mrs.. Ronald Hurst and
mmedi with. chantilly .** and family of Windsor. - •
Miss Muriel Kennedy, ,Leintode. Mr. and Maw. R. L. McAlister
waring a sleeveless A.-14ne:4os of Lang Sask. and Mr. and
ef ,beige linen, reeeived. -the Ur& Melvin Fitzsimons of
-guests, They each -wore a ear- Lumsden, Sask. visited for a
sage el beige ereeees, • ,. few days with the formers sis.
Mr. Donald Scott, Q C. Forte tel.' Harry Weber =A Mr'
hill, uncle. of the bride, anted' 27'
as master of eererhonies. lees. James IVIIIIer spent a
u
aem- couple, ef weeks with her mo -
The bride's, travelling t -se ther, IVIrs. Ohm Jollies of Exe-
nine for a Wedding "WI) to Nos- ter who has been, ill. Kit and
sau in the Bahamas was a yet- Mrs. Jones returned whit her
low linen (tress with matching to spend a few days.
coat, white accessories and a Miss June King who is wor-
white °rabid corsage. , . •king near London for the sum-
Amonig the guests were the met spent the weekend at her
godpa.rents of the -bride, Mr. home.
and Mrs. Robert Bowlby, York Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Piing.
'Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. T.H.L. le, ;.Wayne and Terry of Lon -
Rice ol Guelph. Other out of don and Mks. Mt' Copeland and
town guets were present from Jean were Sunday guests with
London, Toronto, Ottawa, Kit- Mrs. Arthur Hopkin.
cherver, Waterloo, Sarnia, Str- Mr, and Mrs. James McLach-
eetsvilLe arid Exeter. len entertained to dinner at the_
Mr, and Mrs. Teall will re- Elm Haven in Clinton on Thurs.
side on Goderieh Street East day evening, their son, Wayne,
in Seaforth. , Miss Sharon Smale and Mr. and
. Mrs. Wm. Sraale of Hensall,
prior to ,Sharon and Wayne's
commericement exercises. Way-
ne plans or furthering his stu-
dies next term
McKILLOP
Mr. and .Mrs, Hamad 1VIcCal
lum, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Regel
and Mrs. Shirley Glanville hel
open house in honor of Mr. an
Mrs. Edward• Regele's 49th" w`ed
ding anniversary on Sunday
July 7th. Friends called from
London, Parkhill,. Malton, Wood
stock, St. Joseph, Walton, 8 -rod
hagen, Crediton and surround
ing district.
The couple was presented with
many lovely gifts and a lazy boy
chair from the family.
Mrs. Joseph Thornton and
1VIrs. Elmer Koehler 'poured te• a
in the afternoon and Mrs. Clar
ence Regele and Mrs. William
Koehler in the evening: •
Mr. and Mrs. Regele expres-
sed their thanks to everyone for
making their 40th anniversary
so happy an occasion.
On Saturday, July 6th, Mr.
and Mrs. le McCallum, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Regele, Mrs. Shirley
Glanville and Mr. Stan Preszca-
tor, Mrs. Joe Thornton, . Miss
Muriel Glanville and Mr. Ron
Foran surprised 'Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Regele by taking them to
Zurich for dinner.
,Mr. Regele is a son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reg-
ele. Mrs. Regele is the former
-Mena Thornton, daughter of
Mrs. Joe Thornton and the late
Mr. Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Regele have a
family of three, Lloyd, of Prince-
ton; Pearl of Walton; and
Shirley •of Crediton.
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The Huron Expositor
Seaforth
Phone 527-0240 Seaforth
formarearemeeme,,,,,Alswear
• Mr. and Mrs. John Witteeeen,
Sharon and Brian attended a
family reunion at Grand Valley
on Sunday. e
Mesdames Fred Parkinson and
Wilfred Wilson, Ross Robinson
and Lloyd Cowdrey enjoyed the
Vim trip to Niagara Falls on
Monday. It was sponsored by the
Kirkton Horticultural Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robin-
son and Miss Eileen Robinson
of England, are visiting for
sometime with the fOrmees
sister, Mrs. John Tomlinson,
John and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine
were guests at the Rupee!.
Pieroni wedding in St, Marys
on Saturday and also the eve-
ning reception in the St. Marys
Arena.
Mr. and Mrs. James McLach-
len and Mrs. Marjorie Chivers
of Sarnia, visited on Friday eve-
ning with Mr." and Mrs. Arthur
Jackson of Waterloo. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Thom-
son of Parkhill visited Sunday
with Misses Blanche and Rhea
Mills and Mr. Edgar Mills and
also attended the Memorial ser -
ma. 1 onald
Group Has
Reunion
The second annual MacDon
• ald retenion, was 'held at Lions
Park, Seaforth, on Sunday July
7th. Thene were forty present.
The results of the sports con -
'ducted by Ross and Grace Sar-
aras and Don and Wendy, Tre-
MOW were: races; is school,
Jimmy McLure; 6 - 9, Kenny
MacDonald; 10 7 12, Debbie
McClure; ladies, Greta Baker;
men, Don McClure,.
Three legged, race: 12 and
undee, -Cheryl and Debbie Mc-
Clure; adults, Wendy and Don
Trenteer; -
Kick the slipper: a and un-
der; Cheryl McClure; 12 and
under, DebbieMcCittre; ladies,
Marilyn Wright; men, Ross, Se-
raras;
Shoes mix up relay, Cheryl
MeClures team; Ball, threw, Doni
&rams; Weiner nelay, Ted La-
mont's team; Wheelbarrow
race, Ted Lamont' and Donna
Lynne Sholbrao-k, Debbie and
Cheryl McClure; Balloon relay,
Dolma Lynne Sholbrook's team;
Guessing candies in jar, Valerie
Baker.
After a picnic supper the
election of officers took place.
Officers are; president Grace
Sararas; sec-treas., Ross Macr
Donald; Sports Committee, Gre-
ta and Murray- Baker, Marilyn
and Don Wright; Social Com._
mittee, Allan and Jean John.
sten, .Edna and Wilfred Tre.
meer.
The picnic will be held n.eet
year on July' 6 for dinner at
1;30 p.m. at the same placei
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Mrs, James, McLachlen and.
Debbie and llirs.'Afarjorie-Chiv-
ers of Sarnia Spent the week-
end at ,Arran Lake and alao at-
tended the new Hepworth Coun-
try and Western Show,
Tho Messengers group- raet in
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church oegyi0. Tho thme of
the Meeting was "Luvvzo risks
being had for oornoone else.
Janet Tomlinson read a Pan%
"My band in Godi's". The cb,ap.
ter on the study book was tak-
en by Mrs. Lloyd Jaques. Ver-
non Tho31113son read the serip.
tire lessen and Rabble Dick-
ey led in prayer. A poem,
"Half past eight" was read by
Nancy Jatpies. Mrs. Dickey
took the Bible Study.
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