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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-09-01, Page 3laieri #fill I•: 1i�estY'Moal1Fton1 ands Gordon. Iitogga t, x, 7 n>ri- desbora. . ,Mrs. Marierie Wind, iayed.: the wedding music ,before ting of white rnurns._ At the reception in the clnuclt hall, the bride's mother reeeiv- ed in a two-piece suit of -blue crepe with white acre sorties, and a corsage of pink eeat'na.- tions. The mother of the groom chose a dress of blue brocade, with white accessories, a i4 .a corsage of pink carnations an baby mums. . Guests attended from Sarnia, Kitchener, Woodstock, Ridged - town; Ilderton, Ripley, Sinteoe, Listowel, Londesboro and Sea - forth. For the wedding trip to Nor- thern Ontario, the bride chose a lime green empire waistline dress with white accessories and, a corsage of babypink roses. The couple will ,reside at RR 1, .Londesboro. �eorge cCutCheOnr Elected President George McCutcheon, ArUsaels, was elected president of the :Huron -Bruce Progressive Coag servative Association during a reorganization meeting Yield in Lucknow. Huron -Bruce riding is one of several in the province which will be expanded in the wake of redistribution legislation. Other officers are: vice-presi- dent,, Dr. Ted Shaughessy of Wingham, chairman of the meeting; and secretary -treasur- er, Mrs. Jack Lloyd, of Wing - ham. Area chairmen named are: Blyth, Wingham and East Wa- wanosh, Mayor DeWitt Miller, Wingham; Ashfield, Huron, Rip- ley, Jack MacLennon, RR 5, Goderich; Colborne ' and West THE PARENTS DISAPROVE DEAR DORIS Jim and I plan to get married. He has only grade 12 and is logging. Also, he has a small percentage of Indian blood in him. My parents said they will never accept him nd_that .we_would leadaJonely life as no one else would ac- cept us either. I have taken him over i'o meet all of my relatives and they are all behind us. If we get mar- ried, Jim is going to ,'take a course in radio so he hest,a more professional job, but he is do- ing.fine now. I know my parents only want the best for me but they are overlooking my happiness. They want me to be a rich society type. I have been 'out with lots of other boys, have been to ex- pensive xpensive night clubs but just don't enjoy myself. I'd rather go for a hike with Jim and en- joy nature. We love each other and have always been able to understand each other's ideas. He is very thoughtful and thinks the world of his mother, which my, father has always said to watch as that is the way a man will treat his wife. Who Is ' Right? DEAR WHO- Marriage be- tween , races is one of the toughest! When those races are different enough that it shows in color of skin or shape of face, the couple and their child- ren will face disapproval. Your parents have lived longer than you have and they've seen what this prejudice does to people. And they want you to be happy. But that is not the whole sto- ry. Is your love for each other the grown-up,' self -forgetful kind? A mature devotion , can and does weather the storms of ldneliness and makes a place for itself in the hearts of true friends. And let me whisper this. Af- ter the marriage parents are of- ten won over when they hear news of their• first bouncing grand -baby. But it's your decision DEAR DORIS - Do you think a person needs exercise after 70? My husband says he can't bend and stretch- because it hurts. So he just sits" around - and drives me nuts by wach- ing everything I do. Seventy Too DEAR SEVENTY TOO - Healthy people need exercise to keep healthy. With the years, we may find ourselves, stiff and a bit achey - but a good physi- cal routine makes us feel better. One authority says three hings that get more important very day you live are: proper utrition, exercise and a goal that -is -bigger -than you are. But you'd better consult your husband's doctor before you, hand him a skipping rope! t e n DEAR DORIS - After a 10 - hour day I come home tired. 1 must get to bed by 10 because I get up at six. But my wife and the girls like to sit up all hours of the night. They talk and laugh so loud I can't sleep, even with the doors shut. My wife also threatened to leave me because she says I USBORNE & HIB - BERT MUTUAL .FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont. Directors: Robert. G. Gardiner R.R. 1, President Cromarty Martin Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin Vice -President Wm. II. Chaffe - RR. 4, Mitchell E. Clayton Colquhoun R.R. I, Science Hill Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1, Tim Toohey - R.R. 3, Lucann Agents: Hugh Benninger . - Dublin Harry Coates • - Exeter Clayton Iarris • Mitchell Socrst iv Trvisiuren Bugg Plittersort. .. Exeter • N Y A 1 • r EAQ(NTO$CHOOL CLOTHING EVE-MARAT STORE The Store Where You Get Both. Quality and 'Reasonable Prices. Make this your headquarters for Clothing.. 0 We still give large discounts on all summer clothing. come in and brouse around, no obligations. RUBY'S MEAT MARKET REW and BLUE BRAND ONLY. -- Coleman's, Redi-to-eat Club Hams. Ib. 79c Lean Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls Ibs 67. Grade.. 'A' Oven -Ready TURKEYS Ib. c 9-12 lbs. Coleman's Summer Sausages Ib. By the Piece, Skinless Wieners 21s.139c Fresh Ground Hamburg lbs. 79 c Free Delivery on Orders Over $2.00 PHONE .527-0040 -- SEAFORTH o AREA.WED.,iN H oggarth ,- Bakker Jane Bakker and btu), 'A. ling - gait exchanged wedding vows in. a double ring ceremony in Atwood Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Harry E. Waite of- ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrt and Mrs. Arend Bakker, RR 1, West 141onkton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart, RR 1, Londesboro. Given in marriage by her father, .the bride chose a floor length princess. style gown of nylon organza over peau do aoie. The lace appliqued bodice and skirt featured lily point sleeJ'es. A lace appliqued train fell from the 'empire waistline which was held by a large bow. A crown of pearls and• crystals held the illusion veil in place. She carried a white Bible with baby pink sweetheart rose, with rosebuds and streainers. Marianne Bakker, Sarnia, was the maid of honor. She wore a floor length sleeveless empire waistline dress of pink puffed brocade featuring a V -neckline, front and back. She also wore a matching headdress and car- ried a cascade of pink and white carnations. Will}aHoggart, Kitchener, was thegroomsman and the guests were ushered by Jacob Fall Fair Dates Bayfield Sept. 27, 28 Blyth Sept. 20, 21 Brussels Sept. 29, 30 .Dungannon Sept. 27 Exeter Sept. 21, 22 Fordwich Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Kincardine Sept. 15, 16 Kirkton Sept. 29, 30 Listowel Sept. 6, 7 LONDON Sept. 9 to 17 Lucknow Sept. 16, 17 Milverton Sept. 23, 24 MITCHELL Sept. 2, 3 Paisley Sept. 19, 20 Palmerston Sept. 26, 27 Parkhill Sept. 23 Ripley Sept. 23, 24 St. Marys Sept. 27, 28 SEAFORTH Sept. 22,23 Shelburne Sept. 9, 10 STRATFORD .... Sept. 19, 20, 21 Tara Sept. 27, 28 TTEESWATER Sept. 9, 24 Tiverton Sept. 30, Oct. 1 WALKERTON Oct. 19, 20 Zurich Sept. 24, 25 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH, Jas. Scoff Farms, Sea - forth - Huron County, Tuesday October 11 to Friday October 14 inclusi e. - Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. INSURANCE WIND TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES F. KEYS Phone 527-0467 Seaforth Representing the Western Farmer's Weather Insurance Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont. WANTED Seed Wheat Contracts We have very attractive SEED WHEAT CONTRACTS Your Choice Talbot or Genesee Also we have COMMERCIAL . WHEAT CONTRACTS available • WE ARE IN THE MARKET. FOR BUYING WHITE BEANS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR QUALITY SEED OATS For Fast Service Bring Your Beans and Grains to W. G. THOMPSON & SONS Limited Phone 262-2527 _. HENSALL chase company away. I won't let the girl 16 hae her boy friend stay overnight. I say it doesn't look good. I love my family, even if they are- all down my neck. What should I, do? Disgusted * DEAR DISGUSTED --Are- you Areyou forgetting to be sociable? You deserve consideration - and I'd need to know the details of that bid for,an_Ryerxaight boy friend - but have you turned into an old grouch? Try this: After dinner at night, go to your bedroom and snooze, Then get up and do something with the family for fun; a car ride, a movie, a tele- vision show to laugh over.. "All work and no play.-" you know the rest! Confidential To Jilted - If he broke off because you wouldn't go all the way, my guess is he prized his- self-indul-gence more than he prized you. And remember this: Lovers who let themselves go before mar- riage often find themselves dis- appointed and having guilt feel- ing which 'spoil their relation- ship. You haven't yielded. Don't. Private•Yy I am recommending a new book about this, written by a highly skilled sociologist; this will persuade you, better than I can that there are good and sufficient reasons for wait- ing till marriage. ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald ' G. Eaton Office in Masonic Block , Main Street Phone 527-1610 : Seaforth TN'awanasht John, Purrah) 1113, 3, Auburn; $russets, Morris 44 Grey, Roy Cousins, gruels;" 1iowich and Turnbea-rye,. 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At prices from 10.95 to $29.95 BLOUSES: "Shirt Tales" in the popular darks and pastels at $2.95 to $5.95 CAIIDIGANS and PULLOVERS: In mohairs, silkrons, . bulkies and orlons, $3.95 to $10.95 HATS: Exciting styles and so many to choose from.$2.95 to $8.95. Back -To -School Fashions for Men! SLIMS and SLACKS: In wools, koratrons, cordu- roys, etc. All new shades . and sizes $4.50 and up. MEN'S PULLOVERS and . CARDIGANS in mohairs, wools and orlons, in greens burgandy, blue, etc. All sizes. $8.95 and up. • SPORT SHIRTS: We have all the new fashions in shirts, plaids, paisleys, novelts and plains. $2.95 to $5. the Boys .and MEN! Now is the time to stock up on all your winter needs in underwear. We carry • a complete line in "Standfields" and . "Pen - mans". SPECIALS in all work clothes! • MEN'S SUITS' in pure wools for fall at rea- sonable prices SHINEN'S SEAFORTH OTO