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Fern L. Gibbs, Accredited Public A,cieuntant
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wishes to ai nounce-that *Maid P. Tallinn,
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Chartered Accountant* i� ow: associated, ass
a partner.
The practice `will h knownas
GIBBS. and FAMME
Accountants and Auditors
23 Ontario Street,Stratford,. Ontario.
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Mr Stanley Jackson spent a
few days last week oft M„ a
tqulun Island.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Ross Carter and.
Jimmie of Galt, spent .the week;
end with -Mr, and ,i's. Nelson
Hood, Mr. Carter has;..><recentiy
5ggspled,_a:position" in the bank
GtSundayvisitors,with.
Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Long were. Bev.
and Mrs. D. A. MacMillan, Mr.
and Mrs. Norris MacMillan, all
of London, also Mr. Charles
Taylor of Stoney Creek.
An Expositor Classified will
pay yqu dividends. Have you
tried one. . Dial 527-0240.,
WE PAY
ASH
FOR
WHITE
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Bean Storage Space Available
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MITCHELL FERTILIZE
& SUPPLY LTD.
One Mile West of Mitchell—One-half Mile South 'Hwy. 8
MITCHELL, ONT• PHONE 348-8631
if you're looking fora place tO sta6't on
home improvements, consider.
these fz,cts c :out ove tric Waring. -
To most people,' home improvements
mean a panelled recreation room or a.
shiny nnevv set of kitchen cupboards. But
there's a way to improve the .improve-
ments: rnoclernize your home wiring first.
Up-to-date wiring lets •you make the
most of the new room you're building, or
the old one you're re -styling. It lets'you
place your lighting wherever you like,
have as many electricaLeuttets as you
choose, and use as many appliances as
you need without popping fuses.
' In fact, you'll, notice pleasant changes
atl through your home. Modem wiring
can improve the efficiency of your light-
ing and the performance of your appli-
ances. It puts such comforts as electric
heating and air conditioning well within
your reach. It can also make a big differ-
ence to the safety and re-sale°value of
your home. Before you reach for your
' toolbox, reach for your telephone. Call
" a qualified electrical contractor, or your
Hydro.
Up-to-date wiring I'p
costs less than you may c�` - •
think. Yet it could be your �.4
most important home
improvement of _all. w---
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GEO. A. SILLS & SONS
Phone '527-1620
Seaforth
= GINGERICH
SALES & SERVICE LTD..
Phone S2/-0290 : `Seaforth:
FRANK KLING LTD.
Phone 527-1320
Seaforth
Broc ehurst-Hoover
Shasta 4400 and white ,glace
• formed the settbA Lor 0
~Sousse,, ring ceremony, which
united in marriage Mr. Kenneth
J. MBrro, ckduMstt, AlStranSfo. dB;ro'scokn
lehur§t; Islington' and Julianne
Louise Hoover, daughter oft&r.
and Mrs. D. L, Hoover, Seaforth.
The weding took place at the
home of 'Mrs. J. E. Keating, the
bride's grandmother, ou: Sep-
tember 22 at 7:30 p.m.. Rev. J.
C. "'Brion officiated.
Mrs, Don Carter played tra-
ditional wedding .music:
The bride• wore a white
French crepe Aline dress with
a high rise bodice and trumpet
sleeves. The bodice andleeves
were enhanced by chantilly lace
appliques and tiny seed ,petarls.
Her floor -length veil was held
by a crown of seed pealrlsand
crystal:. Her bouquet was red
roses and stephanotis..
Miss Joan Hoover, Seaforth,
sister of the bride, was the maid
of honor. She wore a -turquoise
chiffon dress over taffeta, with
a ,matching tulle and taffeta
headdress. Her flowers', were
white roses and shasta c aisle'
The,. groomsman was John
-Brocklehurst, .Islingtonr..,..broth-
er of the groom. A reception
was held immediately after the
ceremony at the home of Mrs.
Keating.
For travelling.. the bride chose
a rust tweed. ,suit with matching
suede beret and brown acces-
sories and corsage of Talisman
roses.
On returning, they will reside
at 50 Queen St.,, Stratford.
Consult . your
Electrical Contractor
for further information
,.,.,Hanlon Flewitt
White gladioli, bronze -mums
and ferns, decorated St. Thom-
as' Church on September 23, for
the marriage of Marion Flewitt
to James Hanlon. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George T. Flewitt, RR 3, Sea -
forth and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Claire'Hanlon,
Stratford. -
,The ceremony which, took
pac"e at.3 o'clock, was perform-
ed by Rev. J. Stanley Sharples,
MA. Mr. Robert Palin was or-
ganist for the occasion and ac-
companied the 'soloist,• Mrs.
Cleave Coombs.
Given in' marriage by her
father, the bride chose a•floor-
length gown ,of white. peau. de
soie, with "lace • motif '.around
the sleeves and waist,. It 'was
accented by a long flowing train
at the back., She wore a necklace
andearring set, thegift of the
groom. She carried.- a bouquet
of red roses.
Miss Theresa Bannon- of Sea -
forth was maid of honor, wear-
ing a yellow floor -length gown.
Her" headpiece was a fabric
flower with a net . the same
color as her dress. Mrs. Lavern
Marshall of Stratford, sister of
the groom and Mrs. Fred Flew-
ibt were bridesmaids,,.. dressed
in floor -length lime green gowns
similar to that of the' maid of
honor. Their headpieces were
News of
St. Columban
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In a game played in London
on Saturday, the Olympians de-
feated St. Columban 2-0. St. Col-
umban had no substitutes for
the ;game and as a result were
not playing up ho form.
The next home game at St.
Columban is on next Saturday. •
fing of interest
matebiug .fabric rosea With 'net.
'They • all . carried `!houquets of
white and,ye low baby`mums.
f''hillp• Gibson, Stratford, was
best man and ushers were Fr d
Flewitt, brother • of the bride
and Laverne Marshall; Stratford.
A reception was held in the
• Hall of the church with
the bride's mother receiving the
guests in a blue lace dress. The
groom's mother chose a dress ofey
mauve with 'black lace. Th
both wore corsages• • of yellow
baby mums; .
Guests were *sex* from
Noranda, Quebec; Wyandotte,
Mich.; Hamilton; Chatham; St.
Thomas; ""-Stratford; Seaforth
and surrounding areas. - -
For a honeymoon spent at
Expo, the bride chose a. gold
dress and coat ensemble(.. with
black accessories. and an orchid
.corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon are re-
siding in Stratford.
Kippen Club • Meets
Kippen Sleeping•$eaUties met
at Hensall Legion Hall. The roll'
call, "The accessories I pan to
make"was answered by 13
girls. Marion Roberts read min-
utes .and Barb Gennnell was
nominated as secretary.
Henderson—Jackson
Miss Dorothy 'Helen Jackson,
B,N, daughter -of M'r.' and Mrs.
Stanley Jackson, RR -2, Kip -
pen, became the bride of Bev-
erley James Henderson of Bur-
lington, Ontario, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Henderson,
RR 5, Seaforth, in a ceremony
performed by Rev. . Douglas
Steven, in Egmondville United
Church on Saturday, September
23rd, at 4 p.m.
Yellow and bronze mums in
brass vases . • decorated the
church. Mrs. , Arnold Scott .of-
Seaforth played the wedding
music and accompanied the so-
loist, Mr. Clyde Nicholson of
Courtright, Ontario, who sang
"The Wedding Prayer".
Given in marriage by Ilex:father, the bride chose a floor -
length empire gown of taffetta
styled in • A-line. Lace
applique formed the bodice and
sleeves were above the elbow..
The feature of attraction was a
`peau de soie rose holding a
four -tiered French illusion veil
and .a detachable circular train
trmmed with appliqued lace
falling from a rose at the waist-
line. She carried a mauve or -
,chid with cascading stephonotis.
and ivy.
Miss Wilma Jackson of Lon-
don, sister of the bride, as maid
-of-honor, was wearing a floor -
length dress, empire styled bo-
dice of emerald., green brocade
and skirt; of • egg shell crepe,
A train in green brocade fell
from a bow at the low cut back.
She carried a cascade of bronze
'mums highlighted with shrimp
carnation's. Bridesmaids, Miss
,Shirley Henderson of Toronto,
sister of the groom and Miss
Lois Jackson, of London, sister
of the bride, were gowned iden-
tical to the maid of honor, and
their headpieces Were roses of
emerald green, peau de soie and
matching veil, the shoes were
of matching color. The brides-
maids' flowers were the same.
as the maid of honor,
Master Douglas Henderson, is
ring -bearer, wore a tuxedo suit
cJrrying a satin heart -shaped
pillow.
Mr. Aitirray Henderson, bro-
ther of the groom, Seaforth,
USBORNE &
BERT MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE
COMPANY
HEAD OFF..I.CE'- .EXETER, Ont.
Directors:
Martin Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin
President
Clayton Calquhoun R,R. 1,
Vice -President • Science Hill
Wm. If. Chaffe - R.R. 4, Mitchell
Tim Toohey - R.R, 3, Lucan
Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1,
Klrkton
Robert Gardiner R.R. 1,
Cromarty
Agents:
Hugh Benninger - Dublin
Harry Coates • - ,Exeter
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
° Secretary -Treasurer:
Hugh Patterson - - Exeter
AUCTION SALE
At the Clinton Legion Hall, Clinton, Ont., Tuesday Evening
October 10 —8 p.m. sharp — Repossessions — Bankrupt Stocks
and Many, Many Personal Consignments Consisting of Appliances
— Furniture — Television .- Clothing
was'beat nan find Mr,. Bill Hien-
derson, ,0944.4.0 the groom and
Mr. Dave Ball,. cousin• of the
bride, ushered,.
The WO mother chose \a
turquoise and ,emerald- ,green.
brocade: dresa mid jac et, with',
hat to mateh. The groom's Mt,
ther were a moss green sbeath
dress of fine lace wiith gold
matching accessories.
The reception -was held in the
church basement which was -
decorated with yellow mums,
autunth colored leaves and Yet:
low candles. For 7a honeymoon,
to be spent in Montreal and
points east, the bride travelled
in an atiricot wool suit, dress
ensemble, rust colored hat and
gloves to match, With.. a mauve
colored orchid corsage.
The couple will reside in
Hamilton.
Those attending were from
Boynton • Beach, Florida, Cooks-
ville, Atwood, London, Exeter
Goderich, Hamilton, Walton,
Toronto, Kippen, Mildmay,
Courtright and Dashwood.
Prior to her marriage ,the
bride was entertained at a mis-
cellaneous •shower in the 'base-
ment of ' Egmgndvilie 'Church
and given by the TJCW; also
con. nine, Tuckersmith:
A surprise shower was held
in late August by the staff 'of
ward VT of Hamilton General
Hospital where the- bride is at
present on the nursing staff,.
The bride's mother entertain-
ed at a trousseau tea in ter
daughter's honor on September
.16th. Miss Dorothy Reinke of
Hamilton, poured tea in the
afternoon ' and Mrs. Dyke
Wheatly of• Dublin in the eve-
ning. Serving in the afternoon
-and evening were Mks:' Robert
Reith, Kitchener 'and Miss Lin -
on Bali of Goderich.
FURNITURE—
A 2 -piece Davenport Suite that folds out "to a full 34 size bed,
with nylon cover and swivel rocker, a 2 -piece French Provincial
Chesterfield Set, covered in a top -grade nylon cover; 3 other as-
sorted Chesterfield Sets with foam cushions; 2 9 -piece Copper -
tone or Chrome Kitchen -Dinette Sets, consisting of 8 chairs and a
72" table; 2 7 -piece Sets, consisting of 6 chairs and a 60" table,
with an inlaid top. 1 5 -piece Deluxe Coppertone Dinette Suite;
3 Bookcase ,Bedroom Suites, complete with bed, dresser, chest
of drawers and a matching box spring and mattress with each
set; 2 sets of lamps, consi, ing of a Tri' ;lit and 2 Table Lamps
to each set; 1 set of Solid Sten and Coffee Tables, in an Arlaorite
finish — other Step and Coffee Tables; 2 39" Continental Beds,
complete With headboard and legs; 1 54" Continental Bed, com-
plete; 4 full size 54" S;.ring Filled Mattresses; 2 Hostess Chairs;
Platform Rocker; 9 x-12 Rug; Hi -Chair; Telephone Table; Kitchen
Step Stool; Chrome Rocker.
APPLIANCES and TV
A .large Refrigerator with a frill cross -top freezer; 2 Electric
Ranges, one being a deluxe model; A long Skirt Washer with
pump; Automatic Washer and Dryer — matching pair; Combina-
tlort radio- and Ripcord Player; l last of all, 4 different Tele-
vision Sets, 21" models that have all been checked over and are
in A-1 working condition. All the Appliances in this Sale are
Guaranteed to be in A-1 working condition when you hook them
up at your home. -
CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
A large selection of Clothing, has just been re-
ceived for Auction from one of the largest Clothing Wholesalers
in Canada. This lot consists of MEN'S CLOTHING—Socks, Under-
wear, Ties, Sweaters, Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts, Pyjamas,, T -Shirts,
Work Socks, Work Shirts; FOR . TIIE LADIES and TEENS —
Double Knit Suits, Skirts. Blouses, Nylons, Cardigans,-Ptillovers,
Slims, Jackets, Dresses, Socks Pyjamas; BOYS - GIRLS - BABIES
--Jeans, Sweaters Shirts, Blouses, Socks, Jackets, Pants, Sleep-
ers,,House'Coats, Crawler Sets, T•Shirts, Jumpers, Skirts,. Dresses,
Sweater Sets, Girl's 3 -Piece Sets, Sleep and Play -Sets, 3 -Piece
Velvet Suits, Ooat and Hat Sets, and many ether items too num-
erous to mention.
Don't miss this outstanding salel Auctioneer Leo E. Bird; Clerk,
Lloyd Tanner. Operated by Forest City Distributors.l'erms cash,
Ghegues accepted on furniture, 5%. Sales Tax in effect -
INSURANCE
WIND -
TORNADO CYCLONE
JAMES F. KEYS
Phone 527-046'7 Seaforth
Representing ,!he Western
Farmer's Weather Insurance
Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont.
Tilt "WON
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Buy NOW 'whsle uefec-
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GIRLS' JUMPERS
8 to 14
AT SPECIAL PRICES
Children's arid Teens'
SHIRTS & BLOUSES
Sweaters and T Shirts.
SLEEPWEAR
Pyjamas and Gowns
A small deposit holds any
article. -
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October
17
YOUR
DATE
WITH
PROGRESS
Your date'to keep Ontario progressive and prosperous...
with more people, more capital, more industry, more wages,
more opportunity and a constantly improving life for every
one of our citizens.
Your Progressive Conservative government has achieved a
remarkable record in the past four years:
• New Farm Income Committee
• Agriculture Research Institute
• Crop Insurance at favorable rates
• New Capital Farm Grants
• OMSI P and 9,000 new hospital -
beds .
• 368,000 new jobs
• 4,000 miles of new or rebuilt
higtways ,
• Municipal tax relief•
Good government ... the Robarts government ... deserves
your support on October 17th.
• Air and Water Pollution laws
• 98 Provincial Parks`for
10,000,000 visitors
• 3,000 new schools or major
additions
• Schodl.granf"s increased 600%
• $500,000 Iocal industry
development loans
• Confederatioh"'of°'i'o1»orrow
Conference
Support the RobartS Government
Keep a Good Man Working For Huron_
RE-ELECT CHARLIE
MacNAUGHTON
In Hutenn - Bruce
Vote ROGER,.. WEST
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