The Huron Expositor, 1970-10-01, Page 14THII HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., OCT. i. I97Q
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WHITE BEANS
NO WAITING - FAST TURN AROUND
OUR NEW HIGH - SPEED PIT IS OPEN FOR BEANS.
This pit doubles our receiving capacity and provides you
with fast service.
OPEN SUNDAYS
DURING THE PEAK OF THE HARVEST WE WILL BE
OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 2 P.M.
"Trade with Confidence"
Never let the sun go doWn
on a squall with the frau—
she'll spend the night dream-
ing up a whole new argu-
ment.
Louis M, ',Lou" Murray has
been appOinted Market Deyelop-
pueitt Specialist for Chornagro
To New
Naive Area Native
LOUIS MURRAY
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Position.
Limited; of Mississauga, Ont.
In making • the announcement,
Chemagro Sales Manager L. J.
Gibson said Mr. Marray will
make Londori his base of opera,
tions.
Prior to his association with
Chemagro, Mr. Murray was em-
ployed by Pfizer Company Limi-
ted for six years in sales and
technical specialist capacities.
He is also a former employee
of the Ontario Department of
Agriculture, Quelph.
A native of the Seaforth area,
Mr. Marray attenged 0. A. C.,
Guelph, receiving a B.S.A. in
agronomy in 1964: He is a mem-
ber of the Agricultural Instit-
ute of Canada, the Ontario Ins-
titute of Professional Agrolog-
ists, The Canadian Society of
'Agronomy and the Agricultural
Pesticide Technical Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray and
their two-year-old son reside at
337 Southcrest Drive, London.
McGRATH
Yellow , orange and, bronze
carnations' decorated St. James
Roman Catholic Church on
Septet-fiber 12th for the wedding
of William Michael.McGrath, son
et Mr.. and Mrs. Michael Mc-
Grath, Seaforth and Mary Anne"
Kunz, daughter of Mri and Mrs.
John Kunz, Seaforth. Father H.
Laragh performed the,• double-
ring ceremony.
The bride, given an marriage
by her father, choSe a dazzling
white silk organza gown with a
full circular built-in train and
nestled high into a moulded
bodice and transparent puffy
sleeves. The fragile beauty of
the re-embroidered alecon lace
formbd borders and was expertly
scattered all around the skirt
and built-in sweep of the train.
A Juliet cap of lace and seed
pearls held the silk illusion ca-
thedral veil. She carried a
crescent bouquet of orange de-
light roses and trailing ivy.
Terry Kunz, sister of the
bride of Seaforth, was the maid
of honor and the bridesmaids
were Lynda Forbes of Kitchener,
Teresa Delleice of Sudbury,
Joanne Kunz, sister of the bride,
Seaforth. hey were dressed in
pumpkin gowns in a 'twinkle
fabric with empire bodice and
shirtwaist neckline with dainty
matching bows front and back.
To cqmplete their outfits the
girls wore white picture hats
trimmed with pumpkin, bows.
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Photo by Phillips
- KUNZ
They carried bouquets of white
and yellow shasta daisies.
Miss Ros-.L Malinger • of
Toronto was the flower girl and
she wore a long orange' gown
with an overlay of white dotted
Swiss . It was gathered at the
bodice and had long sheer sle-
eves with white cuffs. It
had an orange sash and bow at
the back. She wore a headpiece
of white shasta daisies and car-
ried a basket of yelldw and white
shasta daisies;
Jim MaGrath, brother of the
groom, , Seaforth, was the
groomsman and the guests were
ushered by Paul Hoff, Clinton,
Gene Kruse, Seaforth and Bill'
Kuntz, brother' of the bride,
Seaforth.
The organist, JoanneElligsen
accompanied the soloist Marg.
Ellisen when she sang "Sing A
Song of Joy", "Bridge Over
Troubled Water" , "Wedding
Prayer" and ',Penis Angelicus".
Following the wedding a
receptipn was held at the Sea-
forth Legion Hall. The bride's
mother, received the guests
wearing a navy blue crepe two'-
piece dress, the dress was
slightly, gathered at' the yoke and
the matching jacket had three-
quarter length sleeves . •She
wore brown accessories and a
corsage of white carnations. '
She was assisted by, the groom's
mother wearing a turquoise
mettalic crimp knit A-line dress,
black accessories and a corsage
of red carnations:
For their wedding trip to
Niagara Falls, the bride chose
a navy blue knit dress, with a
rust colored border around the
V neckline and• down the front.
She wore a corsage of white
roses.
The couple will reside in
Loneac Ontario.
Guestss were present from
Sudbury,. Chicago, Montreal,
Toronto, Kitchener, London,
Granby, Quebec, Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, Sarnia, Wyandotte,Michig-
ara 'Detroit.
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The marriage of Elaine
Beuermann, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Beuermann,
Walton, to Paul Stephenson,
Egmondville, son' of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmore Stephenson, of
Egmondville, took place in St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, Brod-
hagen on September 5th at 7:30
Pink and white gladioli decorated
the Altar also baskets of the same
flowers were in the Church. Rev.
J. Kappes performed the double-
ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father was gowned in a
floor-length dress of white peau
de sole with lily point sleeves.
Daisies accented the neckline,
sleeves and on the edge of the
train. She carried a cascade of
white shasta daisies and pink
roses.
Mrs. Valerie-Musselman, 130
Falstaffe Street, Stratford, sis-
ter of the bride, was the matron
of honor and the bridesmaids
were Mrs. Sharon McClure,R.R,
2, Seaforth, sister of the bride,
and Miss Bonnie Mason of Dash-
wood. They' wore deep pink
crepe floor-length gowns with
Empire waistline and long
sleeves. Burgandy lace covered
the bodice and the cuff of the
sleeves. They carried arm bou-
quets of pink and white shasta
daisies.
The groomsman was Ray Mc-
Clinchey, R.R.#2, Goderich and
the ushers were. Jim Finlayson,
R.R,#2, Seaforth and Neil Beuer-
mann, R.R.#4, Walton.
Mrs. Pearl Henderson was
the organist.
The reception was held, in
the Brodhagen Community
Centie following the ceremony:
The bride's mother greeted the
guests wearing a two-piece dress
ensemble of blue crimpolene,
matching shoes, white acces-
sories with corsage of pink' baby
roses. She' was assisted by the
groom's mother in a .two-piece
dress ensemble of gold shantung,
black patent. accessories and
corsage of, coral baby roses.
For the Wedding trip up
North, the bride travelled in a
baby blue empire waistline dress
with stand-up collar. Pleats fell
from the empire waistline. She
wore black ,peau de soie acces-
sories and a corsage of pink
baby sweetheart roses. '
The couple will reside on
105 West Gore Street, Stratford.
Guests were present from
Toronto, Galt, Brantford t Lon-
don, Windsor, Sarnia, Stratford,
Elmira, Flint, Michigan, Royal
Ckk, Michigan.
QUI1s1N-McCABE
A double ring ceremony took
place in Point Edward United
Church on September 5 between
Michael Fergus Quinn, son of
Patrick Quinn and the late Mrs.
Quinn , formerly of Seaforth and
Ann McCabe, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.. Gerald, McCabe of
Sarnia.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, looked lovely in
ivory lace with Veil to match
weaving yellow and bronze chry-
santhemums.
The attendants were Mr. and
Mrs . John • Quinn of Lucan,
Following the ceremony a
wedding ,dinner was served at
the Bridge Tavern, then a re-
ception at the home of the bride's
parents.
The couple are honeymooning ,r
in Bathhurst, New Brunswick and
will take up residence there.
Guests were present from
London, Everett, Lucan, Point
Edieard and Sarnia. i
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