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,Dorothy Hutchensoin, Ntzticheik,.
called on Mrs. Mary Malcolih
4 oh Sunday afternoon, .-
Mr.. and Mrs, Alvin Williams
• and, Fay% But ordy visited .on
Sunday with Mr. and in',Iz's, LW -
Barker and Wendy.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Burchill
visited her brother, Mr. Gor-
don Eisler in Victoria Hospital,
London., on Friday.
Mrs. Harold Smith, -Munro,
spent Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. Mary Malcolm.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brough-
ton and family, • Atwood, with
Mr.nd Mrs.'•k'ergus Lannin on
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By Jack Eallan4
The big news this week of
course is the annual veterans'
banquet on Saturday night.
This is one of the orttStanding
events of ,the year so let's have
a record crowd.
Am cutting this short but if
possible do not miss the above
event and if you get a chance
visit our sick whether at-home
or in hospital "At the going
down of the sun, and in the
morning, we will. =Member
them."
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Pontiacs, Buick"s, in 2 -doors, Hardtops, and
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Look Over Our Line. of _Outstand-
ing USED CAR Values
1965 Plymouth Barracuda hardtop, -V-8, A.T.
bucket seats.
1963 Oldsmobile Sedan, Super ,88
1963 Pontiac 4 -door sedan, 6-cyl., A
1962 Chev., 6-cly., A.T,
1961 Pontiac d rV-8, A.T.
" A Few Models and Years •
TRUCK SPECIALS
1960 GMC "60 Series", ,new..front end, 900. x_
20 rubber, 2 -speed axle
1959 International 5 -ton with stake rack
1962 Chev. y2 -ton, heavy "duty. equipment,
• step side. box
1960 Chev. 1/2" -ton, heavy duty equipment,
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ILEY.. —
White gladioli and mauve
mum's decorated First Presby-
terian Church, Seaforth, on Oct-
ober 2lst, 1967, for the wedding
of Donald Arthur Riley and Jul-
ene Ruth Elliott. The`isride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Taylor, Seaforth and the
groom is the son of Mr. James
Riley, London, and the late Mrs.
Riley.
Six Cubs , from the 64th Cub
Pack of London, which • the
bride ' and groom are leadefs,
held flags ,during the wedding
ceremony.
The double ring ceremony
was performed by Rev. D Fry.
Mrs. Carol Carter was organist
and accompanied Miss Sharon
Strong, the soloist when she
sang "0 Perfect Love", "The
Wedding Prayer" and "The
.Wedding Blessing".
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride .chose a floor -
length gown of White glitter
imported French • lame claque
over white satin with white
satin stand-up' collar, wrist -
length sleeves trimmed with
white satin and' an attached
train lined in satin swept from
the back waist line. A erdwn-. of
seed pearls' held' a fingertip
scooped. veil. She carried a
showered Bible with a white -
orchid.
Miss Marie Elliott, London,
sister of the bride, was maid of
honor, in imported purple vel-
vet floor -length A -lined skirt,
empire waist, trimmed with
crochet lace. Miss Heather Mc-
ELLIOTT
Leodi, London, a friend and
Mrs. William Weigand, Exeter,
cousin of the bride, were brides-
maids, dressed similar to the
maid of honor, ,with matching
head pieces. They carried' half
crescent bouquets of mauve
poms with mauve toole. Miss
Brenda Riehl-, Clinton, cousin
of the bride as flower girl, dres-
sed in A -lin mauve satin dress,-
floor-length,
ress,floor length, trimmed with pur-
ple velvet, with matching head
piece, carried half crescent.,
bouquet of .mauvepoms also:
Mr. • Robert Jeffrey, Goderich,
acted as 'ringbearer, dressed in
white jacket, dark troussers and
little dark bowtie•
The best man, a friend of the
groom, was Robert 'Cuillerier of
Crediton and ushers were David
Whitfield,. London, cousin of
the bride and Jack Baker, Mit-
chell, a friend.
The bride's mother' received
the guests wearing a sculptured;
brocade, matching three-quarter
length coat and, dress in tropic,
Isle blue, matching bat, trim-
med with black velvet and
black. accessories and corsage
of pink rases .
The dinner was'. heldd in the
el -lurch parlour. Guests were
present from London, Bloom-
field, Fort Erie, Algonac, Michi-
gan, Zurich, Clinton,, Ottawa,
Brussels, Stratford, Goderich
and Seaforth.
For' a 'wedding trip. to Mont-
real (Expo) the bride chose a
matching coat, with bleached
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• OLIVER --
Rey. J. C Britton officiated
at the doi.tb a -ring ceremony at
Cavan United Church, Winthrop,
on• •Oetobef„ 21st, at 3:30r p.m,
when Joyce !Sriarie, Dolmage was
united, in marriage to Ronald
Douglas Oliver, Seaforth. The
bride is the daughter of Mr'.
and Mrs. William Dalmage, RR
i, Londesboro and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kramers, RR 4, Seaforth. The
church decorations included
baskets. of bronze mums which
were placed in front of the al-
tar. ¶b
The bride was given away by
her father and looked lovely in
a rayon anti nylon , lace dress
with peau de sole long lily -
point sleeves and detachable
train. A seed pearl headpiece
held the ' bouffant nylon net
veil. She carried a white Bible
crested with red roses.
• Miss Carol Dolmage, Londes-
boro, sister• of the bride,• was
maid of honor and Miss Agnes
Dolmage, RR ••,1, •Sebr'ingville,
Cousin of the', bride and Miss
Marlene Dolmage, Londesboro,
sister of the bride, were the
bridesmaids They were dres-
sed) alike in blue lace over sat-
in with matching petal hats and
carried bouquets of bronze
racoon collar, • and dress in a
rust shade.,, with deep brown
accessories and corsage was 'a
white orchid.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Riley will
reside in Bryanston, Ontario..
DOLNIAGE
mums.
Mr. Brian Ande on, RR 1,
St. Marys, was t groomsman
and the usiers were lir. Neil
Dolmage, Willowdale and Mr.
Robert Oliver, RR 4, Seaforth,
Ont.
Mrs. Gordon Pryee played
traditional wedding music. ' -
For the reception held in the
church parlors the bride's moth-
er wore a jade green crepe dress
with black accessories.and the
groom's mother chose a beige
lace over crepe with brown ac-
cessories. -
For a trip to Niagara Falls
the bride wore a white rayon•
satin dress with •silver brocad-
ed
rocaded thread and black accessories.
The couple will reside in Sea -
Before her marriage the bride
was honored at showers., given
by Mrs. Jaynes Oliver, Seaforth,
and the ladies of Cavan United
Church.
Guests were present from
Toronto, Meaford, Cargill,
Blyth, London and other On-
tario centres:
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TOWNSHIP. OF . HULLETT
Notice of First Posting
Voters' List ,
1967
Notice is hereby given that 1 have com-
plied with Section 9 of the Voters' List Act,
and that I have posted up in ' my .Office at
Lot 27, Concession 10, in the. Township of
Ifull•ett, on the 30th Day of October,1967, the
list of all persons entitled to vote in the Mun-
icipality at Municipal Elections, . and that
such list remains there for inspection...
' ' I hereby call on all Voters to take imme-
diate proceedings to have any omissions or
errors corrected according to Law; The last
day for appeal, being the 13th Day of Novem- -
ber, 1967.
CLARE VINCENT,
Clerk. - Treasurer, .
Box 293, Londesboro, Ontario ,
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