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24. Cards of Thanks
I wish, to thank my friends,
neighbors and relatives for
Bards, treats 'and flowers sent
to me while a patient in Seal-
forth
ea=forth Community Hospital.
Also thank you to Dr. Malkus
and Miss Drope and the nurs-
ing staff. It was very much
appreciated. — (Mrs.) M.
Hawley, -1
Engagements
Mr. Wand Mrs. Mervin Lane,
RR 4 'Seaforth, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Mary Frances
to Mr. Neil Edward Crozier,
son of Mir., and Mrs. Andrew
Crozier, RR 2 Seaforth. The
marriage to take place, Satur-
day; October 22, 1966 at 2:00
o'clock in .St. James Roman..
Catholic Church, Seaforth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiens,
Kitchener announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Marlene Elsie to William Nott
Roberton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Roberton, Seaforth.
The marriage to take place in
Waterloo - Kitchener, United
Mennonite Church, on Satur-
day, October 8, at 6 o'clock.
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Births
UHLER—Vic and Linda (nee
Switzer) are proud to an-
nounce the arrival of a son
Stephen Frederick, at Sioux
Lookout General Hospital,
on September 12, 1966.
IFIED ADS
Births
McCLURE — In ' 5tratfard
General Hospital, -on Sep-
tember 15, to Ken and Mar-
ion McClure, a daughter.
DALE — In Seaforth Com-
munity hospital, on Sept.
16, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Dale, Seaforth, a daughter,
Susan Dianne.
W OLFE — In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Sept.
20, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Wolfe, R.R. 3 Mitchell, a
son.
UHLER — In Brant Memorial
Hospital, Burlington, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Uhler, a son,
Jeffery Ronald.
Social
Mrs. ' James McNaughton is
entertaining at a trousseau tea
for her daughter, Jean on Fri-
day, September 30th from
2:30 until 4:30 and 7:00 until
9:30 p.m. All friends welcome.
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Too Late
FOR RENT — Self-contained
large two bedroom apartment,
oir heated, early possession.
Box 1614, The Huron Exposi-
tor. xl
FOR SALE - bunch of rapid
growing pigs. A. R. Dodds,
527-1748, Seaforth. -1
FOR RENT—House, all mod-
ern conveniences, oil furnace,
on Kippen Road. A. Timmer-
man, phone 262-5504. xl
FAIR SPECIAL
Fall C -I -L Super Flo
FERTILIZER
ordered during
September 22-29
$2,00 ton discount
bulk or bagged — spreaders available
OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
Phone 527-1910
Too Late
FOR SALE -- Used electric
and gas dryers at Box Furni-
ture, 527-0680, Seaforth. -1
FOR SALE -- Used 17" port-
able TV at 'Sox Furniture,
Seaforth, 527-0680. -1
FOR SALE — 1956 G.M.C.
1 ton truck. Don Dodds, call
527-0686. xl
FOR SALE- — Ornamental
gourds for decorating, all
shapes and sizes, Brenda Fin-
layson, phone 527-0147.
WANTED TO BUY — older
tractor, 3 furrow power, rea-
sonably priced; Phone 262-
5150, Hensall. 12-42x2
FOR SALE — 50 acres of
good crop land. Wilfred 1Mc-
Quaid, Seaforth. x1
FOR SALE — 22 good pigs,
8 weeks old. Leon Maloney,
RR 5 Seaforth, phone 102 R 22
Dublin. xl
COMING EVENT — Ladies
Guild of St. Thomas Church
Rummage Sale, October, 22.
FOR RENT—Apartments above
pool room, in clinic apts., in
Seaforth Apartments (across
from hospital) and above
Simpson's. Contact Harvey
Dale or phone 527-1406.
15-42-3
COMING EVENT — Ladies
Guild of St. Thomas Church
Annual Bazaar; November 16.
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FOR RENT — Dry storage
room, size 20' .x 40', heated if
necessary. Phone 527-0180.
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FOR SALE — 1965 Set of
World Book, good condition,
very reasonable. Phone 527-
1986. -1
Fair Week Specials
AT
WILK1NSON'S
HURON .'COUNTY
APPLES
FRESH DAILY!
MACS 7- PIPPINS
-- NORTH STAR --
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GOOD SUPPLIES
Bartlett Pears
Plums
STILL FAIR
SUPPLY _PEACHES
PURE PORK I
Sausage
FARM A4.
. STYLE
SMALL 9¢
Link
PURE BEEF
-
FRESHLY MINCED
Hamburger
(Family Pack)
2 Ibs. 75C
SAVE ON THE BEST, AT I.G.A.!
MRS. JOSEPH DILL, Dublin
announces the engagement of
her daughter, Karen Patricia,
to Mr. William Donald War-
ren, London, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Warren. Wed-
ding to 'take place, Saturday,
October 8th, at four . o'clock,
in Northside United Church,
Seaforth.
McLlwain — Tyndall
In Egmondville United
Church before a setting of
white gladioli and ornamental
grasses, Lois Ann Tyndall was
united in marriage to. Kenneth
Samuel McLiwain on Septem-
ber 10th, at 4 p.m. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Tyndall, RR 4
Seai`orth'and the groom is the
seri of 1VIr. and IVIrs. Harvey
McLlwain, Seaforth.
Rev. Alan Scott performed
the double' ring . ceremony.
Mrs. Arnold Scott, organist,
played traditional wedding
music and accompanied the
soloist, Miss Sharon Strong,
when she sang "Oh Perfect
Love" and "The Wedding
Prayer".
The bride, given in . marri-
age by her father, wore a floor,.
length gown. of silk organza.
Chantillylace accented the
bodice and jacket type chapel
length train. A tulle cluster
held a four tiered illusion veil.
She carried a crescent bou-
quet ofink sensation roses.
Miss Anne Cameron, RR 4
Seaforth, was .the' maid of
honor and the bridesmaids
were Miss June 'MacDonald,
Seaforth and Sheila Tyndall,
Sudbury. Miss Wendy Wright
and Miss Terri Lynn Wright,
cousins of the bride, were the
flowergirls. They were gown-
ed alike in wedgewood blue
sata peau fashioned • with
high scoop neckline, puritan
sleeves and back drape ac-
centing the soft A-line with
matching headpieces. They
carried crescent bouquets of
white baby mums. Nosegays
of white baby-mu}ns and pink.
sensation roses were held' by
the flower girls.
Mr. Donald Carter, Seaforth
was the grooinsman and -the
ushers were Mr. Grant Tyn-
dall, RR 4, Seaforth and ;1'4r.
Jim McLlwain, Seaforth. -
The dinner was held in the
'church parlours did a recep-
tion • in the Seaforth Legion
Hall. The bride's mother re-
ceived 'in a blue silk knit
dress with black patent ac-
cessories and the groom's
mother wore a burgundy
crepe dress with matching ac-
cessories.
For the wedding trip to the
United States, the bride wore
a royal blue and black suit
with black patent accessories.
• The couple will reside in
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs: Oscar Tebbutt visited
her sister Mrs. John - Beacom
of Clinton on Sunday.'
Mrs. Middaugh Sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbert Middaugh
and Billy , of London . were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Hawley and Mrs. C. Hawley.
Mr. Bill Gardiner tdf Camp-
bellford called on his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Tebbutt last week.
Bob Felker, who arrived re-
cently from Moose Jaw to vis-
it his brother Paul, • has left
to join his parents Mr. and
Mrs. E. Felker in Trenton.
Mrs, Ferne Patterson and
her sister Miss Amye Love of
Toronto have returned home,
after visiting friends and rela-
tives at Bellingham, Washing-
ton, Salt Spring Island and
New Westminster, B.C., Cam -
rose. Alberta and Saskatoon
and Quill Lake in Saskatche-
wan'.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams
and family of Kitchener were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Betties.
Mr. and Mrs, Web Hill of
Regina, Sask., are visiting
with Mrs. Hill's sister, Mrs.
George Monk and Mr. Monk
of Goderich.
CLOSED
for the Seaforth Fair
Our MILLS Will be CLOSED from
12 o'clock Noon to 4 p.m. on
Friday Afternoon, SEPT. 23
SEAFORTH
FARMERS
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
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THE HOME TEAM
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At Tea
Over 80 guests attended the
trousseau tea held at the home
of Mrs. Mervin Nott on Satur-
day, in honor of their daugh-
,ter Barbara Ann, who .on Sat
nrt1a , September 17, became
'tire bride of Gerald Williamson.
Receiving guestt were ae
Pride and her mother, assisted
by Mrs. Norman Williamson,
norther of the groom.
The tea room was decorated
with pink streamers and ,bells,
pink and white pain pom roses
and pink candles centred the
tea table which was covered
with a white linen cloth.
Pouring tea in the afternoon
were: Mrs. Bill Piper, Mrs. Roy
Williamson, Mr's. Ward Knox
and Mrs. Albert Clarke. In the
evening:. Mrs. Gordon Richard-
son, Mrs. Martha Watson, Mrs.
Arthur Groves Mrs. Russell Jer-
vis preside the tea table..
Servers in the/afternoon afternoon were:
Mrs. Ross Carter and Mrs. Gor-
don Coleman; and in the eve-
ning Mrs. Clayton Groves and
Mrs. Ron Williamson.
Helpers were: Mrs. Elgin
Nott, Mrs. Clarence Malone,
Mrs. Ivan Carter, Mrs. Earl Nott
and Mrs. Elmer Stephenson.
Showing the trousseau were:
Miss Dianne Nott, Miss Larraine
Miller and Miss Audrey Mc-
Michael. Displaying the shower
and wedding gifts were.: Mrs.
Bill Piper, Mrs. Ron Williamson,
Mrs. Clayton Groves and Miss
Anne Blake:
Seaforth.
Guests were present from
Sudbury, Hamilton, London,
Bolton, Seaforth and district.
Transit Service
HABKIRK
New Taxi Fare
Structure
Minimum fare 50c -30c
a mile thereafter.
Effective Immediately
"Whose bright idea was it to got a• billy goat for
a mascot?"
NEWCOMERS TO SEAFORTH District High School paid
the ,price of admission Friday as the annual initiation pro-
gram was carried out. Here two unidentified frost strive to
uphold" the dignity of the newcomers while blindfolded.
(Expositor Photo by Phillips).
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