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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-05-11, Page 9to ti A 0 w 0 M ' no ER KEENS for. -Spring Planting LANDSCAPING PLANTING Trimming and' Spralying' Services Available --- We Guarantee Every Tree We Sell — SEAFORTH NURSERY Gordon,Noble Phone 52740840 Did you.file your return on time? If not, D0 IT NOW. The penalty is light if you are de- layed but a few days, and you escape court action and a possible severe fine. ;Telephone 527-1250 for appointment. H. G. MEIR • WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 627-024(1 EVERYTHING for SUPPLI(. CENT=RE FEITILIZER: For Lawn and Garden 6-9-6 Evergreen• and i2-6-6 Golfgreen non -burning ••20-20-2Q Soluble Plant Treat (can be sprayed on) Also other -fertilizer for gardens oARDEN BONE MEAL ' WIZARD _SHEEP MANURE PEAT MOSS: 2 cu. ft. and 4 cu. ft. size LAWN GRASSES and GARDEN SEEDS -- Garden Seeds in Bulk OPNOTCH TOPNO•I CH 'FEEDS LIMITED' Phone 527-1910 ' --` Seaforth REV. FLOYD R. McPHtlEE, formerly of Seaforth, has re- cently` been appointed by the Mission Board of the Presby terian Church in Canada to Trinity Presbyterian Church, Am- herst View, Ontario. He will move there with his family May 1. Amherst View is a new subdivision near Kinkston. A congregation was established there in 1961 and has been hoIdling its services in a school since that time. The congre- gation plans to erect a Church building this summer. For the past four years Mr. McPhee has been minister of the Church of the Good Shepherd; Port Cartier, Quebec, Port Cartier, an iron ore mining community is situated in Northern 'Quebec. Here Mr. McPhee is shogun with Mrs. McPhee and their two • children, Jeffrey and Susan. .tr CLOUDY FUTURE' - DEAR DORIS - I weight 190 pounds now and have four months to go in my pregnancy. My doctor is very angry with me. I cannot overcome the eat- ing habit. It is a sickness with me. As an alcoholic is to liquor, so am I with food. I have answered you private- ly; but here in the column, and because it might help someone else, t'li adyocate •a closer look at those religious convictions. Isn't there a promise about The. Abundant Life? You need not be so alone. And • I'll send •you dieting I am depressed over the fact rnat: cal if 'you'll promise to I have to give birth to this .by again, child. My last two deliveries were horrible. My husband and I are incompatible. •, My neighbor's outlaws of. kids pelt stones at our win- dows. Just when I need love and peace of mind, more than ever I haven't got it. My reli- gious. convictions forbid sui- cide. Miserable DEAR. MISERABLE -- Did Fate throw the book at you? Then there's• nothing for it but to pick , yourself up by your own shoelaces. I don't -blame you for eating for comfort — but food is a false friend to you: it adds to the pounds that increase your fatigue, threatens your health arta your unborn •babe. NOW IS THE TIME ;TO ORDER YOUR SEED SANALAC •` SEAWAY :! MICHELITE 62 BEAN C�NTRACTS AVAILABLE EPIAPROVEN FOR WHITE B N�NTROL SEED GRAIN — OATS and BARLEY FULL LINE OF CLOVER and GRASS SEEDS 4 , At Popular Prices Burk and Bags G. Thompson & Son LIMITED ~ ' HENSALL -� 262w2527 DEAR DORIS — 'I'm afraid there will be some hard feel ings about our daughter's wed- ding. The groom's mother gave us a list to invite of their folks, and has left off -one -un- cle an,d,•family, as they aren't on good terms with them. Would it be proper for us to include the relatives that are left off? We would like very much that all relatives be.. ask- ed. , Worried DEAR WORRIED -- Unless you want to start a bigger family feud than ever, stay out of- it. The custom -is that the bride's parents, who put on ,the ,wed- ding, • ask- the grooni's parents for their guest list,' usually stat- ing an outside number which can be provided for.The grogm's Parents make up a list. Invita- tions are sent as requested and no questions asked, DEAR DORIS 1-L-. Are there any nice clean fun -loving Cana-. dian young peopl,t all? It seems the ones I have met all have the same' idea of . fun at a party — drink and be merry (ih other words, get drunk and make a fool of your- self.) . My teen-age friends in Eng- land seem to be able to have fun in gust going swimming and for walks, etc, • Not A Snob DEAR NOT A . — . The answer to your question is yes — arida I could lead you to some of them. But- I grant that a -certain brand of teen-ager wants to kick, over the traces and do shocking things- - just for kicks. Could it be that the drink- ers are.. copying their .e1ders?'I do, know that the boys 'and girls who are raised in homes where there is a good deal of family fun" don't crave the same outlandish stimulants. Confidential to Dissappoint- ed — Your wife isnt the first person to be struck dumb when it came to expressing her love for her man. Perhaps as a toddler she `felt -less adequate, less loved,, than that billiiant twin sister; and• she, is not a free spirit even now. • Provide her with a loving ad secure atmosphere and I'm promising that she will come out of her shell. And she'll show you in other ways how grateful she is to you. Take it slowly. To Sbcial Convener -- If you want 'skits and pantomines which are a cinch to put on ,and a riot to watch, write in, for: (I) A Day On The Farm, (2) You Aaked $'or Itt, (3) Pokey . ifuhttus, and ''(or) (4) Mock Wedding. Name the ones you want,enclose teff cents •for each one and a lame, five - cent -stamped Self-adr'essed en- velap , Ali w 1uco weeks for AREA WEDDING o *V.M.11- fRUTtglt 0141 g Yon were exoiiangr eft ft#10–. eveuttg tvetWeen xuct '71?l'ittter amtDouglas-40 Veighmgt m5t. Peter's 1•+utherau VilAretidi - Brad'hageth ti The (bride is the +laughter of :14 r and Mrs. Earl 411r'utter of int, Dublin nd the groom is fixe son of Kis. Sara Melreigh and tihe late Alex McVeigh of Sllarbot Lake. 'The bride °wore a cage.,gowtl of hand cut chantilly lace fea- turing a ruffled lace hemline styled, with sobrina neckline and long lily point sleeves. 'She wore a bouffant veil of silk illusion, held a petal head dress. She was given in the ceremony by - hen r. Thefathebridlesm•aids were Patri- cia Kraft, cousin of the bride from Hanover and Wendy Trut- ter, sister of thebride. The maid of honor was Dianne Trtitter, sister of the aide. The bridesmaids wore slim gowns in centennial rose organ- za over taffeta with an empire waist, trimmed -with alocan lace. Flowing coats of organza with matching lace topped.the gowns and . matching flower 'head dresses with face''"-ireils were worn. The, groomsman was Alex Lewis, nephew of the groom, from Kitchener. The ushers were Robert Trutter, brother of the bride, and Earl Martin, nephew of the groom, of Water- loo. The flower girls were Dianne and) Darlene Miller; nieces of the groom. Organist was. Mrs. Lorne 'Mueller of RR 4, Mitchell. Rev. H. Lossing officiated. The bride chose a two-piece tangerine suit of wool blend reply. Most of us love an excuse to clown around; even . those stiff-necked (batt really shy) adults who have nearly. forgot- ten how to play. ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. Eaton • Office in Masonic Block Main Street Phone S27-1610 Seaforth OL Realize the highest returns for your wool by patronizing your own Organization. • • .. JACKSON ALUMINUM LTD.: is collecting- wool for grading and sale . in the co-operative plan. Shippers may `obtain sacks and twine free of,.charge From the ,above or their licen- sed' Operators,: or by writing to Canadian Co -Operative Wool Growers'" Limited 40 St. Clair Avenue East Toronto 7, Ontario. with white a est ries, and a 1l1,ite eorsago to; 1> r tibev'ellins5 .outfit, aie 'ottple wJJ1 llone3 orale ±Ill l orthexti (*tole, Tin Plan to :reside in 1Clteheuer. 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