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TAVILOR - .IE varig$ted tvy.
7lf#lt�gtty of'. ' •lltS►ngr, .• ��
lklr; an Mrs, /On ITaver White garden ii iJteL glad ''Coeekt,.`�Aashwuodr, vlror'e l' floor
v sited ork Wedn s4a.Y With Mr. Med the setting 1 a double" siatilar, in, style to. �e
.. tfJ;ce
£airily.• 'Helen Thiel and Deli las liar,• ,roto .of erys groan*, tier
on unclay after spending he peters laai Iterate t} l- inose at the hacle,, which w a
'Pan -Week at the Vnited Church ich Rev Andxt�w nlackwell of- veiled lightly, 13x,desmaids were
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kamp: an ,family of •Ridgetotm 1ioli .and .lighted eande1abrQ tor* ,length, govgt of paleamint " een,
-and "Mrs. Bert Hav'erkainp and ring ceremony is w ich Ett gen!, but: with a floorlength
• Kevin .Tenyitt returned ,home. ley Taylor exchanged wedding headpece was, a ;tint 'Veen
t vows on- August: ! , 1907,. file St, ` wedding', ring halls an yr ganza
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PAM. at Gede"t°xch, ficiated and Rev., Fain .Fischer Miss -Nancy annin of Dublin-,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cornier, of Waterloo assisted in'fhe eeTe- friend of the bride anal Mrs
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Gary, sell l:;inda 9f Dundart many Mary Lou Ariscgll iii' Vlialton,
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Riley, The bride is the daughter of siste r.of the gtoom Bridesmaids
l ijp and Greg of Max visited Mr. and Mrl StewartI 1, 'Zur- ' were attired' -sianilarily to the
on Sunday with :Mr. and Mrs. • matron of honor. They carried
Frank Riley. ,,.- ° a a cascade. of white 70411e1.1
Mr. and Mrs Bill Medd arid' 'h < daisies and trailing- "ivy'. The
family . of London' visited • on I flower' gtr1, Miss Shelley Brown
Sunday with Mrs:"Annie Medd; �, of.Newtonville, a iniece of the
Miss Brenda Kingswell of anconei, was slab wearing a
op--lengl!i
flt gown 0 'Pint
Clinton spent the weekend With .. c
neer and carried a gathering
Mr. and Mrs. George Mdllwain basket of daisies and ivy.
and Mary. i ' s Morris Taylor - of Varna, bra
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby visited ' k ther of the groom, was best
op Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs, man. Gerald Thiel of Zurich,
igen Betties of Winthrop. , brother of the bride and Bob
Mr. --and Mrs Merge Harte of , 'y
"' Grunwald of 'Clinton,,friend`of
usseis visited on Saturday the groom, ushered guests.
BT
eyening with Mr. and Mrs. FredMrs. Jack Turkheim, Zurich,
Buchanan End family played the wedding music' and,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, , � � accompanied the soloist, Miss
Brian, 'Paul and Kevin of Lis- ` a- Elaine Westlake, also of Zurich,
towel, Mr. and Mrs. George Mcg Ct who sang "0 Perfect Love", and
Dwain and Lynn of Seaforth ' k <' "The Wedding Prayer".
were Sunday visitors with Mr; r - The wedding dinner and rec-
. a Mcfwain and eption was held in the Dash -
and Mrs.George f h 6 n wood Community Hall, where
Mary, A '
We wish Mrs. Don Buchanan the bride's mother received in
a speedy recovery after her a light beige crepe sheath, With.
s . bodice of coffee brown lace and
stay in Seaforth Community Hos-
pital. ` . wearing a feather pill -box hat
and beige and brown accessories.
Paul, David and Jane Reid
She was assisted by the groom's
returned to their home in Lon- mother, who chose a°dusty rose
don after spending their holi- ich and silk shantung "sheath, with
day with Mr. and Mrs. Luther and the late M yl white pill -box hat and white ac-
San�lers. cessories, They each wore a Cor -
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snell of sage of pink carnations. .
Blyth visited on Sunday with g y d filth Guests were present from
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dale, Kathy Burlington, Sundridge, Water -
and Cheryl: with pp q d 1 loo, Oakville, Ottawa, Chatham,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator London, Newtonville, Embro,
attended ' the " anniversary of Clinton, Exeter, Brucefield,
Mr:' and Mrs. Lawrence 11 of Dashwood and Zurich,
Crediton held at the Dashwood For a honeymoon trip to
Hotel on Sunday evening, northern points, the bride chose
Mrs. Alice Arinstrong of Pil the a, two-piece pale oyster double
of Mound, Manitoba is spend-
hat
shoulder
crepe ensemble ,with picture
ing a few days with her niece hat and,... accessories in navy
Mrs. Luther Sanders and Mr. 1 d petal
blue arld a corsage of red roses.
Sanders. headpiece The"•Couple will make their
Sympathy i .,.extended Co the b'di home in Exeter.
family • of the late Mrs.- Earl 1 Prior to the marriage the
Lawson who passed away at bride was feted by miscellan-
Clinton on Monday. eous showers held by Mrs.
Bill Johnson and• Miss Nancy
the groom is the son of
Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Brucefield
Mr. Taylor.
Given in, marriage by her
father,the bride chose a floor-
lengthown styled w an em-
pire waist which was accented
a ` li ue alencon lace. The
gown, of peau glo, covered with
crystal organza, had long lily -
point sleeves and • was . high-
lighted by a long, flowing train
of Crystal organza falling from
waist and held bymatching
alencon lace. Her s o
length French illusion veil was
crowned by a pear and p a
and she -carried a
cascade of white cynv i um or-
chids, stephanotis and trailing
ZION
Mr,' r :Britton.
visited; Mr, -and l�..Robert:
ever and feHoy, (Oa '
oln., dasy °
Mr. 1•,Mrs NIton 1 colm,'
MMr. 0nd Mrs.Ross Cordgen ander
Bim, called: on . and M.O.
Bert .rower, Newstead, on Bun*
!say.
M Charles 'Roney, ll" r .:
Tfert: Tabb, was Stratford, on'
Tuesday and on Tuesday eve,
rung attended a shower tor:
Mies Joan Franets at.
bone of Mrs Howard Stac
A fevwr.of:: tite_ladtes of UCW',
of Zion were invited to Mrs.'
Herb Britton's wb re PIT en-
tertained the Institute ladies
last week. .
Miss, Joan Aunts spent Satin*
daY in 'Stratford and Bradley
I.shi of Stratford spent Satur-
day
atu r-.
day with his grandparents, Mr.
and M s. W.Antis •
Mr." and Mrs. Blythe-Lannin
had as there guests, ,Miss Karen
Hislop, Hamilton, niece of Mrs.
Lannin and also her mother,
Mrs. Clarence Innis, $t. Taauls:
On Thursday evening at Staf-
fa Hall, a presentation was held
for Mr. and Mrs. Ken Britton.
An enjoyable evening was spent
playing ,progressive euchre, un-
der the direction of Charles
Roney. Fergus Lannin acted as
chairman for tile: Presentation.
Mrs. Blythe Lannin read the
address and the couple were
presented with a gift of money
by Darwin Lannin, with Mrs.
Charles Roney, Mrs. 'Dalton
Malcolm as conveners. A deli-
cious lunch was served as a
climax to the evening. Ken . and
Terry Britton served everyone
a piece _of their wedding cake.
The prizes were as follows,
high lady, Mrs. Jack Burchill;
high man, Frank Moore; low
lady, Beth Roney; low man,
Mike Coyne.
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BRODHAGEN
Wayne Bennewies, son of Mr.
and' Mrs. Earl Bennewies, was
a patient at the Seaforth Com-
rhunity Hospital last week for
three days.'
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Zimmer
and family, London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Kemp, Strat-
ford, visited with Mr. and• Mrs,
Carl Vock and family on Sun-
day.
Perry. ,Robert; infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beuerman
was baptized at St. Peter's Luth-
eran Church here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scholl, of
Monkton, Mary 'Beuerman' and
Gary Koehler, McKillop Town-
ship, were :the sponsors along
with the 'parents; Rev. H. Los -
sing officiated at the service.
Mr. Lena Weiterson, Mrs.
Carl Eisler, Mitchelland Mir.
and Mrs. 'George Wesenberg,
Brussels, visited Sunday with
Mrs. Rachael Ahrens.
Vicki Bennewies, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennewies,
participated with her fine step
dancing •at the student talent
festival at the CNE in Toronto
on Thursday. On Sunday she
was '.the special guest at the
Palace Gardens in6Formosa.
Clayton Ahrens, Toronto a'nd
Robert Ahrens, Hamilton, spent
the weekend with their parents'
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrenq,
Mr. and. Mrs. Carman. Mogk,
endy, Terri and Randy, St.
Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Daer, Auburn, spent Sunday
with Mrs. George Mogk and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mogk.
Mr: and Mrs. Wayne Beuer-
man and Jeffrey, London,.visit-
ed with .his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Manuel Beuerman on Sun-
day...
Mrs. William Berger, Steven,
David and Glen, Stratford, visit-
ed with Mrs. Ken Elligsen, Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
spent the weekend with . Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and boys
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz, in
Kitchener.
The University of Western tern. Ont.
Clinton and Stratford Extent ion Classes
1967 — 1968
(For University Credit)
CLINTON
French 20 -(First Year) begins Sat., Sept 30, 9 :30,a.m,
Geography 39 begins Sat., Sept. 30 1:30 p.m.
Classes meet in Central Huron Secondary School
English 49, Philosophy 20, Psychology 20, Psychology 39, be-
gins Sept. 25, at Central Secondary School, Stratford.
STRATFORD'
English 49 (Lit., of the 20th Century) begins Mon., Sept 25
7:30 p.m.
.Philosophy 20 (Introduction) begins Sat., Sept30, 9:30 a.m.
Psychology 20 (Introdution) begins Sat., Sept. 30, 1:30 p.m.
Psychology 39 (Exceptional Children) begins sat., Sept. 30
1:30 p.m. ,
Classes meet in Central Secondary School.'
Other Cl'a'sses-, are offered in Clinton, Loidon, Owen Sound,'
and VVood'stoek. `
All the a'bave credit courses meet for 16 three hour sessioi.s and are 'open to both
credit and non-credit students. Lhredit courses 'tuition fee is $100.00; the non-credit
ceurses is $50.00 and is non-refundable. Sttidents,previottsly admitted to the Universi-
• Or Sliddld egister 3 tediately i(1x Pxtensieii Classes. Registration forms are available
at the Sumner Sehatol.and i; ,tension• Department, University of Weixterfl Ontario, Lein -
don> '
Lannin in Woodstock; another
in the home of Mrs. Charles
Thiel, Zurich; and also a kit-
chen shower given by Mrs.
John Driscoll of Walton.
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