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Mr, and Mrs. Harold R. Davis, RR 3, Belmont, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of 'their daughter, Charlotte Ann, to
- Mr. William Robert Donald McKercher, son of Mr: and Mrs.
Robert S. Mckercher, RR 1, Dublin, wedding to take place
Saturday, September 7, 1988, at 4 p.m., St. James' Presbyter-
ian Church, North Yarmouth.
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AREA WED
• KELLY — SHEA.
Sb. Patrick's Church, Dublin,
decorated with red oases and
ferns was the setting for the
wedding of Irene Mary Shea and
Donald James Kelly when they
• were united‘ in marriage by
Father R. Durand.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea, R. R.
1, Dublin, Ontario and ,Mr. and
Mrs. Basil Kelly E. R. 1 Seb-
ringville, are the parents of the•
groom.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, were a cage style
formal gown of scalloped hand
cut lace featuring wide scallop-
' ed sleavei and scalloped round
neckline chapel train of match
--
big lace. A petal head dress
held her tiered veil of silk il-
lusion. She carried a ca.sc'ade of
red roses, white baby carnations
with tailing ivy.
Charles Price, Matron -of
Honor, 101 Easson St., Stratford,
Miss lielen Brunner, Victoria
B.C., and IVfiss Nancy Gladding,
28. Feick• Ones., Stratford. bold-
,.esmaids were dreased alike in
petal pink Brussels lace over
taffeta skimmer style dresses
with, tiny button detail on front
panel, rounded necklines, long
sleeves with ruffel detail!. They
carried baby pink and white
murns..
Miss Kathy Krauskopf, nlece,
of the .groom) was the flower
gIni and Larry Krauskoph, nph
ew et the groom, the ringbearer.
'Mn Jim Shea, hrothier Of the
• bride, R R. 1 -Thib/in was the
groomsman and M. Joseph
Keffly, brother of the ereein,
,. R. R. 1 Sebrbigville andMr.
Dennis Blonde, cousin of the
bride, Ottawa, were ushers.
The organist Mrs. John Nagle,
played traditional weddine
nin-
lc and accompanied .the soloist
• •Mr. Charlie Price, Stratford
brother-in-law of the bride
At the reception ,held in Brod-
hagen. the mother of the bride
received the guests dedin
. a ,rose brocade costume -with
News of
Constance
Mr. and Mrs. George McEl-
wain and Lynn of Seaforth, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Brian,
Paul, Kevin and Lori of Listow-
el; spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. George MeIlwain and
Mary. • -
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snell of
Blyth visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Dale, Kathy and Cheryl.
Mt. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited Mrs. Alfred
Buchanan, Clinton Public Hos-
pital.
Mr. Mare French, Mr. Doug-
las Leonhardt of Brodliagen,
visited Mr .and Mrs. Earlan Os-
- bern, Melody and
Miss Betty Thompson is
spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Reynolds and
family in Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jamieson
spent the weekend in Parry
Sound.
Mr. Earlan Osborn and Leona.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary Os-
born, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and
Connie of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Hart
and girls of Brussels visited Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Buchanan.
John and Alice Veenstra of
Kerwood are spending their hol-
idays with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Haverkamp and faintly.
Mr. and Mrs. •Earlan Osborn,
Melody and Leona visited Mr.
and 1VIrs. Luther Sanders, paul,
David and Jane Reid. Melody
remained at the Sanders' home
for a few days.
. and Mrs. Don Buchanan
and family attended the Buch-
anan reunion in Exeter.
M. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
Billy and Debbie visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Jewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn,
•Melody and Leona attended a
lawn trousseau for Miss Lois
Holman and Mr. Lloyd Rock of
Monkton prior to their forth
coming marriage. ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hog-
gart visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul MeMaster„garol
and Mark of London.
lillsa Betty Hoggart is train-
ing MO an ItN.A. at Byron, for,‘
a nine-month' courae.
matching kat and corsage of
pink and white mums. She was
assisted by the groom's mother
who chose a dress of blue lace
with a conSage of mums.
Fer their wbcbling trip - to
Northern Ontkeio the bride
travelled in a white linen dress,
trimmed in paddy green with
matching hat and corsage of red
roses. When they ratan they
will reside at R. R. 5, Seaforth.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride, was the honoured guest at
a bridal shower at her imme
given by •Miss Patsy Malady and
Miss Martha Schoceaderwoxerd
and also a showerat:the home
of -Mrs;. Res* Krausikopf of
ker&
•
Richardson- Mathers
• Rev. D. S. Warren officiated
in Main Street United Church
on Saturday, July 27 at 2:30
p.m. at the cereitiony uniting
in marriage Mary L Mathers,
daughter of Mrs. Ilene Mathers;
Maie Street, Exeter and Thom-
as K. Richardson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordoe Richardson,
Clinton.
The church organist, Mrs.
Frank Wildfong, played the
wedding music and accompan-
ied the soloists, Mrs. Ross Ma-
thers and Mrs. Russell. Lee of
Exeter.
-Given in marriage by her
mother, the bride wore a floor -
length gown of Milan peau,
faille fashioned with Guipure
lace applique outlining the
scoop neckline, the above -elbow
sleeves and the front of the 'A-
line skirt. A detachable should-
er back train with same lace ap-
plique fell to chapel length. A
crown of pearls and crystals
held her imported elbow -length
veil. She carried a crescent
bouquet of orange, yellow and
white roses.
Mrs. Margaret Triebnee• Ex-
eter, as matron of honor and
Mrs. Dorothy Morrison, Kirk -
ton and Mrs. Lois Coleman,
Walkerton as bridesmaids were
gowned dike in apricot floor -
length empire style gowns with
lace tops and •side panels on
the skirts. They carried nose-
gays ,of white diasies and or-
ange roses with apple green vel-
vet streamers. -
Jack • Triebner, Exeter, was'
belt man and --Carl Richardson,
Brucefield and Ross Mathers,
Exeter, ushered guests.
A reception followed in the
church rooms after which the
couple -left on* a honeymoon'
trip in Northern Ontario. The
bride travelled in e light blue
sleeveless dress with lace over-
coat.
The couple Will make their
home at Huron Park, Centralia.
'News of
Cromarty
Weekend visitors at the Mc-
Kaig homes in the village were
Mr. and Mrs. William McKaig
and daughter Shirley; Sudbury,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKaig
and daughter Jean, Seaforth,.
Miss Jane Salter of Kitchener, '4.
Recent visitors with Mr. and '
Mrs. Mervin Dow, Carol Ann
and Brian were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Worthington, Leslie Ann
and Mark, Toronto, Mrs. Linda
Priest, Barbara, Bill and David,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott re-
turned home on Wednesday ,
from a three-week trip through
the west.
Mr .and Mrs. K. McKellar vis-
ited on -Wednesday with .Mr,
O. R. Francis, Woodstotk. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Al-
an Somers, St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner
visited on Sunda with Mr. and
Mrs. John Sthol, Woodstock.
Mr. Dean Cornish, Seaforth,
Is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hamilton.
Miss Marilyn Laing is Mine
from a three week's holiday
with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. 3. Jefferson, Sault Ste.
Marie.
Several ladies from Cromarty
and district enjoyed the bus
trip, sponsored by the Staffa
Vtroments Institute, on Tuesday.
CLASSIFIED ADS
27. Births
bE JoNq — At Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Aug 8 to
Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Jong,
RR 3, Iklitchell, a son.
WILSON At Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Aug. 9,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Seaforth, a son,
TO° Late
HONEY or ;sale. Now pouring
clover honey .28e a lb in your
own containers, also Comb honey
.70e a lb. carton. All honey un-
pasteurized. Wallace Roos, Sea -
forth. 11404
The Zion TJ.13. wiR be hold
ing their Cemeber7 Decoration
Seridee this Sum*, August 18th
with Rev. Sim;s, the ;speaker in
charge of the service. 1-404
Kix tires and tubes, 825 x 20,
ten ply. Phillips BIDS. 11.404
Mr and Mrs. Charles Dietrich,
Mount Carmel, Ontario, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mary Joanne, to
Richard Gordon Muegge, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Muegge,
Seaforth, the marriage to take
place at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Church, Friday, August
23, 1968, at 7 o'clock. 2640-1
Honor •
Margaret
!Men
On Friday .evgning friends
and- neighbors gathered in. the
school' room of Caya,n Church
to honor Miss Margaret Hillen,
bride -elect of this month. The
basement was decorated with
turquoise blue and white strea-
mers, belh and bouquets of
summer flowers.
The program, in charge of
Mrs. Gilbert Smith, opened
',with 0 Canada...pis was fol-
lowed by a musical number by
jilI Wheatley. Two humorous
readings were given by Mrs.
, Bessie Boyd and Jane Case.
Glenda Little played an instru-
mental. Kathy Dalton, Linda
and Patsy Anderson sang "Op-
en Up Your Heart and Let The
Sun Shine In", accompanied by
Grace Smith. Jean Patrick play-
ed a piano solo and Sharon
Johnston played several popu-
lar selections on. piano. Two
• contests were conducted by
Mrs. Smith and the program
concluded with a sing -song.
The address was read,by Miss
Faye Little. Margaret was pre-
sented with gifts, after which
she expressed her thanks and.
appreciation te everyone.
Too Late
TviNNTY Vivo PIC% a Werke
old, also two itXladOcethes, size
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345-2183. 040-1,
ONTARIO Feed Bales phone'
345-2318. 1240-1
MODERN -bitelc—house to rent
oe braat, 21/2 miles north of Sea -
forth On pave() roadt Phone 527-
1747. Possession September 1st.
154061
TENDERS
Sealed *eters will be received
by the TOwnship of Stanley, un,-.
til August 30th, 1968 for several
lake lots, also one block of land
aPProximately 450 X 300 ft. in
the Township of Stanley on tile
shore of Lake Huron, Highest or
any tender not necessarily se -
°exited. Tender forms and in-
foxination may be obtained from
the undeasigned.
TOWNSHIP OF
STANLEY
Clerk
MEL GRAHAM
R. R. I, 13rucefield.
• 2140.2
FOR SALE — 18 pigs, nine
weeks old. Maurice Ryan, 345-
2383, Dublin. -TL-49-1
FOR SALE — McKee Harvester
and self unleading wagon. A. ,
Timmerman, RR 3 KPip en; Ont.
Phone 282-5504, 11-40-1
Shower Honors
Auguist Bride -elect
A' miscellaneous shower wag
held in the church basement of
Cavan Church, Winthrop, Fri-
day evening for Miss Margaret
Hine; whose marriage to
Bruce Neil Whitmore takes
place August 17th.
• Mrs. Grace Smith was hostess
for the program which consis-
ted of piano and vecal numbers,
readings; contests and a sing-
song.
Miss Faye Little read an ad-
dress after which the bride was
presented with many lovely
gifts.
The bride-to-be thanked the
guests and lunch WO served.
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Saturday, 9 aan. to 3 p.m.
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