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ESSO OIL BURNER SALES And SERVICE
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Mrs.: George Thompson . and'
family: of-!Feversham visited over t
the week -end at ;the Thorne of
Rev. John Watt,
• Mr.
and Mrs. Russel iChapman
spent the week end at the home
of Mr. ' and Mrs.''Boss. 'Smith in
Wed In Ripley
United Church
P•AC.M VIVA
• STEED — 1VIacLEOD •
A .lovely rnidsutnm,er wedding
Was solemnized in Ripley •United.
Church on - • Saturday, Jn1y 2001,
when B, Doreen MacLeod; and
Donald W. Steele took their mar-
riage vows, The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
MacLeod: of` •.Ripley' and the
groom is the son of Mr, and
.Mrs, Wilfred Steele of Ripley. .•,
Large baskets of • p'ink And
:white gladioli enhanced the cha-
pel for the tWo. o'clock ceremony.•
performed by Rev. Douglas Dun
Mrs. Ross Cumming was • or-
ganist :and Mr; Glenn Boydas
soloist sang the Wedding Prayer'
and O Perfect Love., •
Given .in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride was charming •in
a , gown of white nylon organza.
over satin. with • long . sieeiv.es,• fit-
ted bodice -and •full: skirt,. both
sequin trimmed- : The focal point
of: interest was a .large •.nylon
•organza rose at .the' waistline at
back. A :sirri'ilar rose formed her
headdress '.to which. • was 'attach-
ed an elbow -length' veil: She
carried 'a white:Bibble :tdpped with
a, buff gladioli corsage & stream
ers: ' • '
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Toronto . and: other r. elatives at Miss: Donna: MacLeod: of •,To-
asaga Beach, ionto Was maid of ` honor.. She
Mr;. and Mrs Archie Patterson wore' a dress. of turquoise nylon
of. Hamilton visited on Sunday organza over taffeta,.with match. -
at the .home •of Mr. Albert Pat- yng pill 'box'; hat,' .•and carried a
erson. ' ►bouquet of yellow'• roses an
•A Flange crowd attended a' sur- fern., The 'bridesmaids were Miss
prise . party for Mr.. and'Mrs.: Shirley Culbert:: of Toronto and
Frank Ross for'their 20th ' Wed- Miss Joyce Steele of Ripley: Their
ding Anniversary in' Whitechurch Ag;pvcins and flowers were; ideriti-
�Commun'1ty Hall. The.: evening cal to'' the; maid of :honor.
was. enjoyed with a card' party •& Patsy Ackerman of . California
glancing,. ,Mr`, and. Mrs,. Ross were .was flower girl,. `•"She. wore •.a
presented with `a lamp and :a sleeveless ` yellow organza dress
purse • of 'money.: Mrs .. iGersom ' and.: carried a 'basket ' 'of ..buff
Johnstone read the address• and g,ladioli, : Barry Wylds.. of `Ripley'
Mr John Gaunt ' was, in charge. was ring bearer,. and carried the
of. the: presentation
gold bands for the ` dowble. ring
• . •.Mr: ' and Mrs: Harley CanLPbell ceremony. ' on a: • w,hite statin' pit=.
of Toronto :visited on Monday at low:
the • home,: of'' Mrs George: Mc- ' The.groomsman was Mr, Ro-
Clenaghan; Mr,• . Tom :Elliott and :Man. Slocki of Bearnsvlle . and
Mrs.B. Elliott of Palmerston vis -' the ushers>were Mr. Dennis -Mac-
lied •at, the' McClenaghan !home.. Leod -of Ripley, and • Mr. Beverly
on Sunday •• Walden. of Chatham The .roorn,
Miss- Joyce . Walker, daughter 'beast man,, and ' ushers all . wore,
of. Mr., and Mrs. Howard Walker ` white dinner • jackets,. black , tr.ou-
of Wingham area is spending'th•is : sers, black curn,berlbunds . - and
black bow. • ties. '
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OTHER FARM PRODUCTS
PH,220 W-LtJCKNOW
HEATING OIL- GASOLINE.
• week .::.at. the home • of Mr. and
Mrs;: Albeit ,Coulter visiting with . ,:At the wedding'; dinner .held•
: ri' St. Andrew's : United. Church
ESSO SERVICE.
FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS BATTERIES,
DUNLOP TIRES (Most Sizes In 'Stock),
AT REASONABLE PRICES!.*
Repairs to All Makes of Cars and Tractors
3 ':LicensedMechanics
Wheel Alignment :and :Balancing
MOTORCADE DEALER.
of Canada as an accountant.
'Miss. Winifred Farrier, . Mrs,
Charlie Martini. Mrs. Gibson Gil-
lespie, Mrs.. Ezra &holtz and ,Mr.
Jim Martin spent 'theweek-end
in Toronto. Mr.• Martin was hos-
pitalized •therefor a few days.
A surprise_ party, was held. at
the home 'of Mr. and, .Mrs. Russel
Gaunt for °Donald Gaunt's 18th;
birthday. : Around 2( teenagers
enjoyed : dancing. ' and refresh=
merits, . .
d:•
John, predeceased him. in 1968;
The funeral, service was con.•
ducted .;by the :Rev. W. J Carson
With inter/neat in. Kincardine
cemetery. The pallbearers were
'Elmer 'Bushell; Delmer Lindsay,
Aubert' 'Young, Roy• :Halden(by,.
Ben Montgomery and .James
Moulton.•.
ZION
Dianne ',C:oultes.
Little •Heather. Inglis, daughter ,hall, . the bride's mother' received:.
of• Mr. and Mrs''-:Rroddy` hs ot- n a dressaf715-1•ue nylon •''ov-er
Watford visited last week.at the 'flowered silk with matching :ac -
home of Mr: and : Mrs.: Rcibert :cess•ories: ;She .was assisted by
• Ad&ms :'the groom's mother in a pink
Miss Lynda Lowes . of Brussels lace sheath ' with ` white accessor-
visited' last week. ' at. the• homeies
of Mr.. and ..Mrs. Jack 'Coultes. For a weddinig, trip to North=
Mrs.—George . Fisher will com- ern Ontario the bride donned' :a
mence teaching this September yellow suit and rose accessories
• at the ;Kingsbridge • School. Mr. and: Mrs: Steele will reside
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OBITUARY
FRANKLIN' MOULTON
Native of Greenock township
where . he. had . resided all his:
•life, Frank .Moulton: „passed away
unexpectedly followinga'
severe
heart attack: He had been.' in
indifferent healthfor. two :years
but at no time -.were'' there grave
fears • for his condition. •
The 1 ate Mr. Moulton was.
born on January 49th,: 191, the
son of S,ainuel and Elizabeth,
(Kaake) ' •1Vloulton.' Raised • and
educated' in the immediate area,
he . 'was for many years ' a Live •
in'the manufacture of tile. When'
this business was closed out the.
carr.'iedon farming operations
with members: of the.family..
Surviving is one brotherta• (Clar
ence' of ;Greenock., as 'well' as ten
neices and •neph•ews:�rA--br:othr,•
Miss Wanda Hunter spent last '
week in Seaforth , with Mr.. and
Mrs. Bill Smith
• Mr, and Mrsv Everett Swan
and Mr:'; and Mrs. Earl' Swan. &
family spent .: the week -end with
their :parents, Mr and Mrs. Earl
Swan. :.
Miss Donna 'Ritchie and Lynda..
spent a . couple days with Anne
Ritchie.
There will be a' ch:urch'. ser-.
vice this •Sunday at 11 ' a.m. with
.Mr.s. Ross Shriells as the: guest
speaker;
Mrs:..: Boden. Ritchie of . Essen
spent a few days with. Mr.: and:
Mrs. • Wes Ritchie and other
friends. '
Mr .and Mrs. Nelson ' Raynard, :
Mr, and. ' Mrs: Donald' Murray,
IVlarjorie, ,and : Allen .'visited in
Listowel : on Sunday. +with Mr. &
Mrs, Cecil Mullin and Mr,', and
Mrs. ` Bud Bitton:
Marjorie. Murray i_s vsating—he-r.
grandparents for a few :days.
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been on the Toronto teaching �"'1 ���1,. !'� •
staff, and in September will com-' / , : • •
(• mence te.achirbg in Kitchener. The' � •
'T groo.na is--three-year";`sbudreff ar •,1962 Yonfiac ; uren1n -Sedan - auf°oinatic ' fu`71"y'`—equrpp`ed 2,
the Uniyersity of -Waterloo. ..• •' ' (one used,. one new) • • , i.
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: , :Mr. , and Mrs. John De .. Boer
are pleased; announce the ar-
rival ,
r_rival, of their mill .on the 3ird of
August in Wingham General
''Hospital. :
Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Laid-
law, of London spent the week
.end at the home of Mrs. James
Laidlaw ,and. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw • visited there" on • Sun
day:
Mr• and .Mrs. 'Robert PUrdon
'spen•t a 'few days at the ,home of
ucknow Distric
Phone 7I -W, Lucknci*.
j- 1961, Chev Belau• Sedan,:. automatic, 'power steering, fully •
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• 1961. Pontiac Standard Sedan ••
1961 Pontiac Laurentian,' power steering, automatic, fully IP
• equipped. •
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•, 1961 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door hardtop, V-8, automatic, i:
• 1961 Ford Fairlane 500' Sedan, automat° •
a fully powered:
• c and power steering
• 1960 Pontiac Sedan, standard , transmission. a:
• 1958 Chev Beiair .Sedan. •'
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1958 Pontiac Sedan,, automatic •
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• 1957 Pontiac Sedan,' automatic •
• 1956.)i)uick 4 -door 'hardtop: •
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Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Boit in Bel • `. from . , . up
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{ 'VIr4 and Mrs. ,'Aubert ,Coultes „ ,
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and Diane 'visited •on Sunday at.
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the Thome of Mr, and Mrs," Wal-
hurt ,Schw'ichtenbe.rg in South-;
ampton. '
Perey McC'lenaghan of
Lucknow spent the week end at,
thehome of Mrs.. George Mc-
Clenaghan.:
Mr: and Mrs. .Donald Dirstein
of Bran�`t"ford spent the week -end.'
• at,,the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sel Gaunt.' Don and Janet' :will
(neve to University Ave,, in To-
ronto this month . as: Don has
(begn transferred from t►he'. bank.
at :Brantford to the Royal Bans
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L 1957 Chev %ton Pickup: • • '
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• Two 1956 Chev 1 -ton Pickups •
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