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CRONIN- PLETCH (Photo by Oassman)
(Photo by Wassntan)
FEENEY - LOOMANS
To Earn More
FEEDLOT
DOLLARS $
Here Is an opportunity to learn more about convert-
ing extra gaini into extra dollars.
A new 'feed additive called MGA-100 is available.
When fed to heifers, MGA-100 suppresses heat while
improving rate of gain and feed efficiency. This can,
mean 'from $5 to $7 extra profit per head!
To hear more about this new feed additive, we cord-
ially invite you to a meeting to be held in co-oper-
ation with TU CO Produtts Company at the Co-op
Store on Railway Street.
Tuesday, October 14th, 1969
at Od p.m.
.Program will include personnel from Seaforth Co-op
discussing your beef program.
There will be a door piize and refreshments will he.
served.
Sponsored in co-operation with:
SEAFORTH.
FARMERS
Phone 527-0770 Seaforth
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
We have a good line of
VETERINARY SUPPLIES
AND PREMIXES
Phone 527-1910
Seaforth
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Mayor Frank Sills Draws the Winning Ticket while W. T, Teall,
•Proprietor of Seaforth Motors, Assists.
Charlie Westman of M itchell
WON A $300 FRIGIDAIRE HOME
AIR CONDITIONER
IN SEAPORTH MOTOR'S Recent Contest, any purchase on a new
or used car, entitled the purchaser to a free chance on the Air Con-
ditioner.
MR, WESTMAN PURCHASED A NEW CHEVROLET
4th M
SAL: E$ c79#146 e,,S
PA•mc 527-1750 • SEAFORTH
Lot Open Evenings to 9 p.m.
"Serving Seaforth and District for 28 Years"
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Marie Joyce Elliott, Seaforth
and JoTin Grenville Baker, Mit-
chell were united in marriage..
• by Rev, C. A. McCarrot of Brus-
sels in a double-ring ceremony was the groomsman and the ush-
in First Presbyterian Church, Sea- , ers were Ross Baker, brother of
forth on September 20th at 3,30 the groom, Mitchell and John
p. m. ' Montgomery, Walton.
The bride is the dau ht of The rece tion was held in the
( Photo by Hadden's Studio)
ELLIOTT - BAKER
peated' in their baskets of pink
variagated miniature carnations •
and mums.
B Mitch 11 Ivan ur pgton, P The dinner and reception
ALSO
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and
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United :States the bride dress&I yellow roses and white stephan-
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veils. They carried bronze and
yellow mums. The flower girl
wore 'a white gown of pebble
peau de soie with yellow waist-
line trim. She had a band of
yellow sweetheart roses in her
hair and carried a basket of the ABCs of Industry contest the baby mums. following were winners from St,
Steve .Cronin of R. R. 4, Sea- Columban - Brian Lane
forth was the groomsman arid $20. 00; Helen Ryan .$3,, 00;El-
the guests were ushered by Jerry aine Ryan $3, 00; MarY Ann Van
Cronin, R. R. 2 , Dublin, Don Bakel $2. 00; Mary Elizabeth •
Pie:tell, Brussels and Ken Murray, Ryan $1. 00; John Van Bakel $1, 00
R. R. 4, Walton. Larry Coyne $1. 00; Joanne Van
The organist, Mrs. Vincent, Drunen $1. 00. , •
Lane played traditional wedding In the Essay Contest Janet
music and accompanied the so- O'Reilly won $4. 00 and Wilma
loist, Mr, Roy McQuaid, Kit- Staples $1. 00.
chener, when he sang 'On This In the school awards, St.
Day' and 'Oh Perfect Love', Columhan School won $20. 00.
from the schools of Canada in
W in At
St. Columban
As a result of projects eritereU
Mitchell. hot pink sorrento silk with match ,were
in baskets. Msgr. White
Y glad. of the groom who wore a lilac • ,w The bride, given-in marriage ing hat and black accessories. Her i
was the celebrant. French brocade ensemble with
by her father, wore a traditional corsage was of light pink sweet- sleeveless sheath and full length bride, The given in marriage floor-length sheath gown design- heart roses. She was assisted,by coat and corsage of yellow roses
ed with high VictOrian neckline, the groom's mother in a street- • by her father, chose a formal P gown of pebble peau de sole in , ._, 'ie couple will reside at
empire waist and lace covered length sheath dress of gold lurex ..an empire effect with a late k.. R. 4, Seaforth.
sleeves which were leg-o-rn ut- with black accessories and a cot- edging of alencon lace in two Guests were present from
ton Gibson'Girl style with tight sage of deep red roses, panels in from and 'across the Toronto, Long Branch, Stratford,
banded wrists, finger length, The. For the wtdding trip to empire wars tit had a scoop London, Kitchener, Guelph,
neckline, caftan sleeves and a Dublin, Teeswater and Acton.
chapel train which was ephanc- Also attending were the bride's
ed with scallops of matching grandmothers, Mrs. Nelson
lace. The rose buds and petalled Higgins and Mrs. Herb Pletch of R. R. 5, Brussels. headpiece held her bouffant
scalloped veil . She carried Fora wedding trip to the
lurpban Roman Catholic Church trimmed with rhinestones. Her Mr.—a-M-19 trs-.---11-arold-T-_.church—_church„Radour where the mother
Seaforth and the groom is the of the bride received the gueif-s -----en-S6Ptembe-t-2-arb-a-UARP•rn.: corsage was of baby pink roses;
church i i decoratonsn the curp ---
son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Alex Baker, wearing a Street-length dress of The She was assisted by the MOTher-----
were held at Brussels Legion Hall,
Brussels. The mother of the' bride
greeted the guests wearing a
fitted sheath of silver hirex woven
in a raised design and a coat
otis. , in-a crimp-knit two-piece en-
Linda Martin of Guelph was' sem ' hie and corsage of coral 4:
roses. the maid of honor and the brides- '
maids were Bonnie Pletch, sister Prior to the wedding showers
of the bride, BrUssels, Mrs, Jo= were given for the bride by. Mrs.
anne Regier, sister of the groom, Joanne Regier and Mrs, Gary
Kitchener and Lynne Workman,S?nith .at the home..of Mrs. berry
Brussels. The flower girl was Cronin and by many friends in
' maids were Mrs. Carol Hdrton, panied the soloist Miss Elizabeth ,
Crystal Smith, niece of the groom the Brussels United Church.
•• Goderich and Miss Marilyn Baker, Fletcher of London when she sang ••
They wore formal gowns in lagoda sister of the groom, Mitchell. the "Wedding Prayer" and the
with ruffled neckline and three-
quarter -length sleeves With in-
di vetted front pleat, and headpie-
ces of matching roses and face -
sleeveless bolero was of same
like as sleeves and decorated
with corded front opening and
fell into a chapel train at the
• back Her silk triple illusion
veil•was held with a floral halo
of white and also fell into a long
sweeping train. She carried a
cascade of better time red roses,
surrounded with tiny red and
white carnations and white stre-
amers.
'The matron of honour was
Mrs. Julene Riley, sister of the
bride, Bryanstown and the brides-
They were all attired alike in
charming formal length gowns
of Berry pink velvet bodices and
pale pink crepe skirts. Dresses
were designed in sheath effect
with Victorian Venice lace trim
at'neckline, sleeVes and waist-
line, They also featured the leg,-
0-mutton 'Gibson Girl sleeves.
Their tiny floral veils were re-
northern points the bride chose
a lilac dress with matching.hat
and black accessories arid wore
a corsage of a single gardenia.
The.couple will reside in
Exeter, Ontario.
Prior to the wedding a kit-
chen shower was given by Mrs.
Julene Riley and a miscellaneous
shower by Mrs. -Bonnie Cronin,
sister of the groom.,
The organist, Mrs, Carol
Carter of Seaforth played tradit-
ional wedding music and -actor-
"Lord's Prayer".
Every week- more and more
people discover what mighty
jobs are accoMplished by low
cost ExpoSiter Want Ads. Dial
527-0240.
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church, Dublin, decorated with
white and yellow mums, was
the setting for the wedding of
Helena, Catherine Loorrrans, dau-
ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony
Loomans, R, R. ill, Dublin to
William John Feeney, son of,Mr.
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Dublin. Rev, R. Durand perform-
ed the double-ring ceremony on
September 20th -at 1.30 p. m.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a' white •
chiffon, empire style, floor
length gown with lade (rimmed
bodice and lace train gathered
at the, hack of the neckline. The
three- tiered Shoulder- length
veil was held by a peral crown.
She carried red roses and white
Carnations.
Trudy Brown of London was.
the maid of honor and the brides-
maids were Lorraine Lambregts,
cousin of the bride from Mont-
real, Que., and Linda Feeney,
sister of the groom, af
Paula loomans, sister of the bride
.was the•flower girl. They wore
mint green dresses of peau do
sole, empire line, rfininicd at
waist and front of floor-lengthi
gown with lace, matching head-.
pieces. They carried
daisies with yellow satin ribbon.
Michael Macrae of Dublin
was thegroomsinan and the wrests
were ushered by Jack ••Wy le, S('-ar-
borough and Peter Loomans, t-go- •
Christmas
Mail Dates
DEADLINE FOR OVERSEAS
PARCELS (surface and air) ;
Britain Nov. 12, Dec. 9;Europ-
iean C,ontinent,,Oct. 24, Dec. 5;
Republic of South Africa Oct.21,
Dec. 5; India and Pakistan Oct.
JO, Dec. 5; Antigua, Bahamas,
Barbados, Bermuda, Trinidad
Nov. 10, Dec. 9; (Other Trans-
Atlantic Places Oct. 10, Dec, 5;
Central, South America and
West Indies Nov. 4, 'Dec. 9;
Australia and New Zealand Oct.
27, Dec. 9; Japan and Hong
Kong' Oct. 24, Dec. 5; Other
Trans- Pacific Places Oct. 1,
Dec. 9.
OVERSEAS SURFACE AND
AIR LETTERS (1st date represents
surface'deadline, 2nd. air dead-
line):
Britain Nov, 26, Dec. 12:
European Continent Nov. 14,
Dec. 11; Republic of South
Africa Oct. 29, Dec. 11; India
and ^akistan (let. 14, Dec.11;
Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados,
Bermuda, Trinidad Nov, 18,
Dec. 12; Other Trans-Atlantic
Places Oct. 14, Dec. 9;Central
South America and West Indies
Nov. 12, Dec. 12; Australia
and New Zealand Nov. 3, Dec.
12; Japan and Hong Kong Ocrt,
31, Dec. 11; Other Trans- Pac-
ific Places Oct. 3, Dec. 9.
Constance
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley,
Lorna and Tammy Of Huron Park
and Mrs. KR Dickson, Michael
and Wendy of Sault Ste Marie
were Sunday Visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Riley and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Storey.
titer of the bride, Dul-1119,
Paul Horan of Dublin was the
organist and the SQ loist was Ber-
nadette Nagle.
A reception was held"in the
Seaforth Legion Hall.
For the wedding trip to North -
ern Ontario and Eastern Michigan,„_
the bride travelled in a' red, and
till oul --black_aci•essories.„
and corsage of white carnations.
The couple will reside in
Dublin,' Ontario. •
Guests were present from
Montreal, London, Toronto, TH- ,
Ison burg, Detroit, Waterloo,
Se,aforth,,I,ambton, Mount Bryd-
ges, Rexdale, ,Scarborough, Strat-
ford,' Mitchell, Dublin and sur-
rounding areas.
The marriage of Karen Marie
Pletch;- daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Tom Retch, Brussels, to
James Daniel Cronin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Cronin, R. R. 4,
Seaforth, took place in St. Co-
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