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The Huron Expositor, 1971-04-29, Page 10'(Photo by Wassman) (Photo by Phillips) WEDDINGS OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH PEENS LIMITED DON'T WAIT TILL SPRING GET YOUR GRAIN & CORN CONTRACTS APPROVED BEFORE THE , RUSH- NOW IN STOCK .. GARDEN SEEDS LAWN SEEDS FERTILIZER SEED GRAIN SEED CORN • LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH • A FULL LINE OF FENCING SUPPLIES Phone 5274910 Seaforth 4 ti 4, DEAR DORIS , - I'm 14 years of •age and am in grade 'nine. ..1 have my eye on this girl who is in grade 10 and goes to my school. I would like very much to meet her. I see her in the morning before classes and more so after classes. How can I get acquainted? -INTERESTED DEAR INTERESTED - Teenagers tell=1,me., there' is a big gap be- tween Grade 9 and Grade 10. • Whether or not you can bridge it depends on whether she is older than you and on your own aggres- siveness. -, If 'you want to try; I would recommend the casual, direct approach. 'Say hello to her as you pass in the hall. Say it again the next time. • If the school has informal dance sessions, go to them and ask her for a dance. ,,Then if she indicates you are too young for her, give up for a while and be sociable with every- body. DEAR DORIS - This girl-is having a small Church wedding with a white dress with a short train. Her father is dead. Could her mother give her away? If so, does the mother walk down the aisle With her? Should the mother wear ..,a long dress? What colors? The grandmother will : be there. Will the bride'S mother and the grandmother, walk to- gether to go out? When they stand in line, will the mother and grandmother „stand next, to the bride and groom? -A FRIEND , • DEAR FRIEND - Mother may either walk down the aisle with her girl or step out from her pew to give her away. Length of dress is optional, and depends a good deal on the time 'of day. Any pastel shade would be lovely. Granny would be a welcome ' companion for her, both leaving the church and in the reception line,. There are no hafcl-and- last rules abo'ut this, hit' ili`e line goes; Mother of the bride, father of the groom, groom's mother, bride's father (or , in this case, Grandmother), bridesmaids, bride, groom. DEAR DORIS - Our niece, whom 'ii‘e have raised from a baby, is being married. She has two aunts on her mother's side who are known to her. There are three uncles whom site has never seen. Is it necessary to ask these uncles if she asks the aunts? She wants to keep it Small. -AUNT ELLIE DEAR AUNT - Any of the uncles who happen to be married to the aunts ought to be invited. A bride may invite or leave rie out whomever she wishes, but it might be worth considering that here is a chance to re-es- tablish some. contacts with her own flesh and blood. She is entering a new life, beComing an adult and a home- hlaker in her own right. The time may come when she will 0 ' prize family relationships more than she does now, Henley's Poems ACROSS i shoulder 1 "Far in the Gt Low sand stillness a -- hill languishes 62 Legal point loudly" 4 'A late ---- DOWN • quiet' ronshkeies,, , 3 En:,tulii;ensfiacnintile 1 2 Ca u casian patricide twittering 8.nlottmhoa wttesrtsruit by Zeus 26 Be foolishly. Answer 4 Maiden loved 12 Before • - 5 Gratify fond mother ' 67 BKaa ant so pt at ebd, ) 2831 American 13 Babylonian 14 IgrcrdeladnecT ,8 CAongcwiehnetel 30 constellationcroSsbow 15 Falstaf(s direction follower 10 Sesame 32 German 1 8 6 Poa n iy0 m the u 1 Potables :,_1_, . II Mar i ner's Electric i 34 guidebook leiic 17 Foster unit lab.) 20 Southern brother of 35 Ttype of constellation King Arthur . butterfly 2241 Soy y position 22 Gainsa 23 Bird's beak 19 Judges' gowns 37 Treistpleeoeti , , 25 Encourage 41 Feminine 27 Europeandtite 1 29 Cen tr al American tree 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 , 30 tubes Anatomical , ie. 15 al (uv 33 Canine breed 18 36 Rubs out 38 Dull finish 39 Compass point 40 Not suitable 43 Insane 44 Make beer 45 New Haven 49 f school t i i a n a a 14 16 17 19 nickname 42 Arouse 44 Violin's companion 46 Rose essence 47 Rental contract 48 Saxon servants 50 Microbe 52 Italian family 53 Closed carriage 54 High card 5. Annex 8 9 15 11 term 51 Ophclia's brother ' 53 Stage dances 56 Make leather 57 Maple genus 58 Food regimen 59 Isben character GO Rood WM MIMI MUM NAM MMANNUM UMMIUNAMMM NEM MOM WM. UM MIN AMMO WM [21 •22 23 O ' 24 29 ig 26 1 27 37 ' 33 34. 38 36 . 41 R40 MOVER IS STILL THE GREAT SOIL BUILRER, We have av4ble PURE RED CLOVER and Red Clover & Sweet Cloier Mixtures (for plowgilown Purposes) Also a full line of CLOVER and GRASS seeds R. N. ALEXANDER Londesboro 482-7475 Phones 523-4399 ' 11)-,THE IWRONEXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., APRIL 29, 1971 News of 1 - 1968 Pontiac Parisiene, 2-dr HT. 1 - 1967 Chev. Caprice, 4-dr. H.T. 2 - 1967 Chev. Impalas, 4-dr. 2 - 1967 Chev. Belair Sedans TRUCKS: 1 in the best of health again, Mrs. Erik Foe, Carol and Jim of.Streetsville are spending a few days with i her mother, WS. Verne Dale. Mr. Paul , Buchanan of Waterloo spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan, Donna, Jim and Gary. Mrs. John Boven left by plane on Thursday for a visit.in Holl- and. Mr. Andy ThompsonaOttayne spent punday With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Betty, Jim, Sharon and Bob. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Preszcator, Dianne and Nancy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jennirion and family of Grand Bend. Sunday visitors with Mrs.Ella Jewitt and boys were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt and Lori of • Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. William to • Dowson, Brenda, Bonnie and John • of Varna, Mr. and Mrs. JIM Pres- • zcator, Billy and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt, Carol Ann, • Judy, Danny and Billy. • Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart • visited on, Sunday with Mr. and • Mrs. Frank Coleman of Seaforth, • Mr. and Mis. Harvey Snell, Shane and Shannon -of Blyth were • • Sunday visitors with Mr. and • Mrs. W. J. Dale and Cheryl. • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hof-• • fman _pf Hensall visited on Sun- • day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and Deb- • ble. • Mrs.William Dale attended • Enumeration School at Goderich • on Monday and Tuesday. J • • Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bannon • of Stratford visited on Thursday 4: evening with Mr. 'and Mrs. Ben • Riley and family. • Mr. and. AV'S. Gary. Jewitt visited over the week end with fps _parent ten straughan of benmiller. Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Shad- dick of Londesboro were Sun- day visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ben Riley and family. • • • • 0 0 • • • • en vou can't mis RU S E M 0 TO R S • • • • O , • • • ' An Ekpositor Classified will • • pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. 1 - 1070 Chev. 3/4-ton pick-up V-8 4 - 1968 Chev. and G.M.C. 1/2 - Ton pickups, standard and automatic trans- missions. - 196 8 Chev, Van. V-8, Heavy Duty - 1967 Ford F-500, 14-ft. stake • - 1967 Chevrolet 3/4-Ton Panel, V-8. • - 1966 Chev. Tilt Cab. 14-ft. stake • -• • Number ' of Chev. and Econotine Vans, both • standard and automatic transmissions. • ,BRUSSELS ONTARIO PHONE 8874173 ' "The Horne of Better Used Cars" OPIN EVERY EVENING •• •••••••••••••• t 2- 1969 Chevelles4 1 2-dr.Sedan, 1 4-dr.HT. 1 - 1969 Chev. Belair Sedan 1 1 - 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix, 2-dr,H.T. I 1 - 1969 Chevrolet Caprice, 4-dr.HT, 1 fully equipped. ' 1 CONSTANCE WITH THESE READY TO • GO USED CAR BARGAINS 0 9 • •,• 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 OA 0 0 0 • 0 • CARS: 15 — 197( Chevs., Buick, • Mustangs, Pontiac ° Par- isiennes, Fords, various mod- els,. Sedans, . Hardtops, . fully equipped. 0 * 2 - 1969 Pontiac Parlsiennes, 1 2 dr.HT. 1 - 1969 Ford Custom, Fully Equipped. a 2 - 1968.Chev. Impalas, 4-dr.11T., Correspondent - Miss Mary McIlwain Mr, and Mrs. Bill Butler of Courtland spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart and Harvey. Miss Gisela Dorrance of Galt spent -the week end at home and visited with tier mother, Mrs. Ed. Dorrance in Seaforth Commun- ity Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart of Goderich visited on Friday even- ing with- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family. We are sorry to report that Mr. Verne Dale is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. ,We hope he will soon be feeling FEATURES THAT HIT • 26" horizontal drive, ideal for the big garden or, small field. 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TRACTOR 36" MOWER ATTACHMEkT 178.95 C6itre mount; heavy steel deck, SNOW THROWER ATTACHMENt 2194° A big, hungry, easy to mount unit. 4 WALTER - MILLER NIGH YOUNG St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen, was the setting ----for-the-nrarriago---of-G I e Ida ST1v1 aro, -,- da - Ave-i- Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Miller, R,R.#1, Bornholm to Gerald W. Walter, Kathleen Young, daughter of Mr. dress of champagne crystal and son of Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Walter; R. R. #2, Goderich. , • and Mrs. Thomas young,Seaforth carried a miniature bouquet of The couple are residing at R.R.#2, Goderich. and David Nigh, son of Mr. and shasta daisies,. Mrs. Louis Nigh, Seaforth on John Forrest, Seaforth, was April 17th at 7 o'clock officiated the groomsman and the guests by Father H. Laragh. were ushered by Brian McDonald, The church was decorated by . Blyth and Alistair Young, Sea- candelabra and shasta daisies. forth. The brider given in marriage Alice Stiles, organist, played by her fatter,. wore a full-length , traditional wedding music and white Belgian' lace gown• with accompanied the soloist, Mrs. train and tulle veil decorated with Cleave Coombs; Seaforth, when seed pearls. She carried a she, sang "Wedding prayer", ' bouquet of red'and white carnet- "-My World", ' The Lord's My ions. _ , Shepherd" and "Father Bella Pirie -of Montreal was Almighty". the maid of honor and the.brides- The reception was held in maids" were Joan Price, sister of .the Seaforth Legion Hall. Thd the bride, Seaforth and Patricia bride's nephew, Trevor ,Price, Price, Nigh, sister of the groom, Sea- •. .three years old, presented a forth, They were gowned alike lucky horseshoe to the bride, •wearing full-length yellow custom over in Scotland. The dresses of champagne crystal and- wedding party was piped into the 'carried bouquets of shasta Legion Hall by Peter, Malcolm. daisies. The Junior Bridesmaid, For the wedding trip the bride „ travelled in a two-niece pink Use St. James Muth, Seafortif; was the setting for the wedding of Caroline Young, si ster--of -the of -the-- bride, wore a full length green dress and c h Av e eces)2,:. 9 aN• sories. The couple will reside in Seaforth. onie of the guests who were Expositor pr ent included Mrs. James , Wilson, Scotland; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bull, Flin Flon, Manitoba; Want - Ads Mr. and M. Johnny Irwin, New York;-Mr. and WS. James Pirie, Phone 527-0240 Montreal and others from Guelph, OWen Sound, Toronto, Tara and rftWOPOWOOMWWWWOWAM.O.WO.ftgiAWMINIOM'Seaforth.,