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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-07-25, Page 3; • 1 • -ft • • Annual Mid-Suonme CLEA.. RANCE SALE • CONTINUES WITH 1.07 to 20% off, on Wearing Apparel AT LARO NE' Seaforth's 5c to $1,00 Store Stationery - Gifts Read the Advertisements a Profitable' Pastime! WANT ADS BRING RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 cellore Clan Has • Reunion The McClure reunion was held July 211 at the home 0 M. and Irs.Eloyd Armstrong. There were 129 Persons in attendance. Mr. and Ur& Orval BAPS011 of Hensefl received a prize ter long- est Married couple, 50 years. Wayne Taylor son of Mr, and Mrs. Bev Taylor was the •young- est baby present. The oldest per- son was 1Viiss Belle McClure of Seaforth. •The nearest birthday was Anne Gibson; bald headed man, Mr. Rapson; most lace qn ladies' slip, Myrtle Taylor; per- son arriving from farthest point, Marion Hatton from N: Surrey, Bt. The unde six children ran raees and all received gifts. Girls 8 and under, Janet Macaulay and Shirley McClure; boys 8 and un. der, Paul McClure and Robert McClure; girls 10 and under, Faye Dalton and Patsy Ander- son; boys 10 and under, Paul Mc - Clore and Ricky Taylor; girls 12 and under, Kathy Dalton and Debbie McClure; boys 12 and un- der, Edward McClure and David McClure; young ladies, Janice - McClure and Marie McClure; young men, Rae McClure and Ken Anderson; married ladies, Margie Taylor and Mary Lou Taylor; married men, Don Mc- Clure and Percy Dalton. - The footsy contest was won by Faye Dalton. The election of officers for 1969 was President, Russell Tay- lor, Vice-president Walter Mc - Clore, Sec.-Treas. Mary Lou Tay- - 1or,, Drink Committee Mr: and Mrs. Bob Dalton and •Mr. and a Mrs. Percy Dalton, Sports Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor, Mr. and S Mrs. Harvey McClure and Mr. c arid Mrs: Don McClure. • S 4 don. of AREA WEDDINGS CgthIllranad*.4%. &b line,. were outlined Wntik PIPUTO LaWrencer,Ob110401); Otovy4 Teo d. arnoeftgdi Uzite4 iirdji for the 000 wedding of .'411.47 .1.4W.Pence and roltnioe LAO RehinsPOL Rev. t Otugt officiafed At the double 4410: ceiceoteny. The bride is the daughter 01 Mr. and. Mce, Ted Robinson- of KiPPen and the grOp111 the, nen of Ur, end (Ms. Hilliard Tow mace, dodortoh. Given in Marriage IV her father, the bride chose 0 flOor. length gown of cloud white ..de, fostered satin and Vents lace, hi, empire line, The scalloped edge of the lace rounded the long line of the dress in front. The bodice featured lily -point sleeves with eight -dainty white Selo covered buttons( fastening -eiach sleeve. A cathedral train Oil front the neckline In Staff • folds. The bride carried a'white Bible crested with yeRow 'baby sweetheart 21084-9.•Revad pieee was a four tiered scalloP: ed Wrinkled vath Mrs. Dawn Bothwell, sober of the bride, was °markt of hon. our, and bridetsmaids were Miss Ann Lawrence, sister of the groom, and Miss Gayle Robin- son, sister of the bride wearing gowns of mauve chiffon oVer /lode sfyied en empire lines with sleevelegs bodice and scal- loped neckline. They carried bouquets of white daisies. The groomsmain was Larry Robinson, Klippen, Larry Du - °berme and William Noakes ushered. The organist was Mrs. aViary Moffat, Kipper!, and soloist was Wk. George Wilkie, Toronto. For dd" ern Ontario, the bride travelled in a baby blue LeSabre suit with °writing blue and white flow-, ered hat and white accessories. he canied a corsage of white arnations. Gutests were present from askatchewan, Toronto and Lon, f lam The. cathea1tra fell from the ShOuldera was 4, 00 enlianCed with Wpm lace, • trim A headpiece of silkorgan- za rosettes hold her tLer.ne boffaut vell. She carriedWnue - Bible adorned With red sweet- heart roses attached. Miss No- ma Grive of Ilderton, as maid of henort „ond Miss Enna Mac- Rae, Arva; Miss Mara Mae - Gregor, London, and MIAS Mar, - Ready, Waterloo, as bridesmaids were dressed alike in floor length capri blue silk organza gowns over taffeta, –featuring Alert sleeves with Chantilly lace trim, large self bows at the hack and long flowing panels of chan- tilly lace to the hemlines. They wore tiny matching rosebud head pieces and carried nose- gays of Te1low shastas and white feathered carnations. Best man was Ken Reichert, Hensall.Ushers Were Ken Rea- dy, London, Pat Soldany 'Zurich and Bill Hoffman, Dashwood. Mrs. G. W. 5ach,Pro.vided tra- ditional wedding music and ac- companied the soloist, Burton Ready, St. Marys, who sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "The Wed- ding Hymn". At a reception held at the Lu - can Shillelagh Motor Motel, the bride's mother, gowned in cel- ery silk crepe. ensemble with contrasting accesseries was as- sisted in receiving the guests by the groom's mother, who chose aacebelsosioshepsink crepe and white ii For a honeymoon trip to, Nor- thern Ontario, the bride changed to a dusty rose matching coat and dress and an ivory cymbid- ium orchid with pink ribbon corsage. They will reside at 104 Empress Ave., Huron Park. SPEEDY BILLaft4131LL REMEMBER SPEEDY; WHEN SELLING OURMot BEAUTWOL'USED CARS C4 TRY TO kgep Trig CUSTOMER IN A GOOD, MOOD! PECIAZ SAL 1968 CHEir. SEDAN, A.T., Demo 1967 CHEV. "8", AN., Lic. 058746 1966 CHEV. "8", A.T., Sedan — E41-653 ° 1966 FORD, AN., Radio, "8", H59943 t 1965CHEV. SEDAN, A.T. Lic. 059-570 1965 FORD SEDAN, A.T. —1159927 1965 OLDSMOBILE AT., P.S. and Radio — Lic. H58-314 1964 CHEV. SEDAN — 1162-149 . 1963 CHEVY. II — 1159339 ' 1963 PONTIAC SEDAN,_ A.T., A58-716. 10 JULY SPECIALS Pte-Vcication Service 0, Accurate tests -and adjustments of the engine electriall system, • ,Carburetor idle and speed adjustment. • Exhart system and bumpei-to7bumper inspection. • 6 cyl. ' . most Models 8 cYL 511o0 parts. extra . Altomua Nene, 52771750 • $EAO RTH Lot OpenEvenings to 9 p.m. "Serving Seaforth and District for 28 Years" ' Soldan — Ready • Lighted candelabra and bask- ets of white gladioli, mums and yellow and white 'shastas form- ed a floral background in • Loc - an United Church when the Right Rev. C. J. Queen, Bishop of St. Clair, Windsor, uncle of the bride and the ,pastor, Rev. G. W. Sach, officiated at a double ring ceremony uniting Barbara Sue Ready and Michael Gordon Soldan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie Ready, now of New Westminster, B.C. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Solder, Zurich. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride chose a floor - length gown of silk organza over taffeta, fashioned' on sheath lines wtih a slight A-line skirt. The bodice of the gown had a Classified Ads pay dividends. ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. Eaton Office in Masonic Block Main Street , Phone 527-1610 : Seaforth 'blue coal/ Champion Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Office 527-0150 — Res. 527-1053 $TAFFA., aboMn 0,04 40,Aggeigathi 16000.1,00000,,k:wlth Mr. land Mm. 444e0 Mr* and tainAy. • Mr. and Mn. awls, witoe and (Aloof, owooenti ans414t4A'vg4"lanlIVIR0M141"7 4.141P4.-114' a 1404 voethi *ft ThipP4, jOitet 4 ')/ao* ropreentatios oL 440' nob% ti3O, Vivinke44 c1a trim rte, offtehi A40.74, loondaii -*SOO Toronto,, Aviburn, 00400: eh. peek wheoibWrow , gait Wh4eeri P•oit-ANIedit, WO.% mpthot, with 1400- *PS % di" ' 050.0410, -0441140.9% SOP. 04404VW Mt* ' A04. 7'44414 , nta and Dungannon calabined Winghant: mest .ranen Marl/ .1 to make the 10thanalt4'reapll- rind ORA.% Mr; and e. Wm. %oh held ati SP.ringimale PaTIP.# *Miter Jr., 001)01gg, London, a plan* eve* .Bob "•001004 ,elepted felt' 14902.50 and Rose Finnigan, Hamilton, are; pevadiellt .-.4010goor PVit • -4 - eorKlucted - with the folloWing Ojizes sma* kraccOld.11,3414Watati• tonntdon: • IlliettaLt=4,31444* (Tier:374:4g4w613Z,' cock, Windsor' girle..)eight *P4 Fhinigalk rimglk44,, OW' over, Terry Sklows, Winglaam, art Finnigan, 'oathrumostr: , Jack salvia; Inela,y wi,efr all at London.• • • ---Seafort,14 XoeihnOW,ii1to.1311T r maw Ames LvalL Tor4nt90 visited with 2wne, sem Nram andattended the Neap re -to " ion in Seaforth, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris and family. • Mrs. jack Turalna Mow* JAW,- Sault, and Willard‘ EYebrow Sask.' visited reeentIY with Mr and Mrs. John Miller. and • MISS Karesi =etc is )344day- ing thia week with her gnat, Mrs. Rase Harris, Chisleing* Mr. and MRS, John Miller And family attended the Dearing picnic at the home of mr. and Mn. Eugene Willarcl Exeter, "Sunday. >3 114 v•c, r,7 'WANT ADS BRING.gtlicK ROSIMTS: 0/41 027+04;i0: AL-L-MACAUL BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON' 482-9514 SEAFORTH — 527-0910 HENSALL — 262-2713 6 FOOT CEDAR PICNIC TABLE AIU ASSEMBLED (not as illustrated) • . TRY VARATHANE PLA§TIC FINISH 3 _To Give Your. New :Taille That Natural qt. , Look. ONLY • Good July 25th to Aug- ust 7th CONTINUES ILLUSION HEEL I - Dress Shoes Reg. to $11.98 NOW $6.99 LADIE• S' Summer as Is s2.9 • MEN'S Canvas Casuals ONLY $2.99 LADIES' SANDALS Assorted Styles $3299 8‘ $499 WHITE ' • - LEATHER AND STRAW I , PURSES TO, CLEAR $2.99 WHITE FLAT AND BLOCK ` SLINGS $4.99 & $. 99 MAIN gr., SEAPOIM • CHILDREN'S SANDALS I MANY MORE ITEMS ON DISPLAY , WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND: Shoes & "WHEita SAVISFAC*ON IS OUARANTIlei) 1 Reg, to $4.98 NOW $2.9_9 RUNNING SHOES For the Whole royally .99 $i69 s249 - L, ,, 1 1 PH