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W TH OURP XIOSITC01%, SFAFORTH40.4T4 PO 24, 1,71 (Photo by Phillips)— Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology Invites applications for vacancies in the, following programs,: DOON CENTRE Applied Arts Division Consumer and Family StndiPs General Arts and Science Business Division Business Administration Accounting Data Processing Marketing General Business (Retailing) Secretarial (an introductory year) plus specialization in 4 Legg • Medical Professional Communications Design Division Technology Division Air and Water Resources Technology Civil, Technology Construction Technology Control and Computer systems Tech- nology Electronic Technology Electrical Technology Mechanical Technoiogy Production (Manufacturing) Technology Product Design Technology Drafting Technician (Mechanical) Electrical Technician Electronic Technician Mechanical Technician Wood Products Technician Industrial Design Technology For further information and/or application forms contact: ' The Admissions Officer, Conestoga College, Doon Centre, 299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener, Ontario 653-2511, Extension 261. GUELPH CENTRE Life Sciences Research Technician and Technologist For further information and/or application forms contact: The Admisillons Officer, Conestoga College, Guelph Centre, 460 Speedvale Avenue West, Guelph, Ontario, 13244390, Extention 34. (Photo by Fred H. Bisset) HUGILL - BROWN daisies, cornflowers and babies breath and wore white daisies with blue centers in their hair. Doug. Hyde, Owen Sound, was the groomsman and the ushers ....1,Ye.re Don .....141-11*1-AL .1-4enden_anli,---loorealis-sequin,s-a.nd-seedpea,r1s. Raymond Kennedy, Clinton, brother of the bride. At the reception following in the Clinton Community Centre, the bride's mother received guests wearing a taupe coloured peau de sole coat and dress en- semble with matching acces- sories and a corsage of yellow roses. The groom's mother assisted dressed in a turquoise dress of peau de sole with mat- ching accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. For a wedding trip to Northern Ontario, the bride changed to a white crimplene dress with navy accessories and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses and stephanotis. . Guests were present from Westminster United_ Church,' Seaforth, Clinton, Blyth, Goder- Thamesford was the setting for ich, Hensall, Exeter, London, the marriage of Pamela Elizabeth Chesley, Owen Sound, Kitchener, , Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teronto, Trenton and Belleville. John MacGillivray of RR 1, Dor- ,Nte couple will reside in Toronto. 'Prior. to the wedding, the bride was feted at showers given by Mrs. Roy McVittfe, Blyth; Mrs. Gordon. Dale, Clinton; 'Mrs. Ken Kipling and Miss Site Davis, Stratford. chester to James Bruce Clark, SOR of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of Walton, on Friday eVen- ing May 21, 1971. Rev. Wells -Robinson per- formed the ceremony amidst potted_ yellow' moms . The organist, Mrs. "H.. Ferguson of Thamesford, played The Wedding Prayer prior to the wedding, The Lord's Prayer and The Twenty-Third Psalm was played during the signing ot the.register. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of Viite satin with an empire waist, high neckline, pink imported lace overlay and a detachable cathedral train. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . Her tiered veil was held with a Arnold Henderson, Ingersoll. pearl headdress. Her bouquet Visitors at the home of Mr. was a cascade of white moms and Mrs. J. K. Cornish over the week end were Mrs. Mary Full- erton of Brighton, Mr:. and Mrs. Roy Brock of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Belgr'ave, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Layton and Mr. and Mrs:Raymond Layton of Ingersoll. and yellow sweetheart roses. The maid of honour, Betty Mason and bridesmaidp; Judy Burroughs and Bev' Readingi,all of Dorchester, wore floor-length gowns of chiffon in pastelyellow, pink and blue with black velvet jackets. They carried smaller nosegays to match the colour of their dresses. The best man was Gary Ben- nett of London and the ushers • • e were Keith Clark i .brother of the groom„.and Tom Leem Mg, cousin of the groom At the reception at the Nordon Restaurant in Nilestown, the BIS BAC K An original gown by Angie of Hamilton was chosen by Janfs Whitman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rodger Whitman, of Seafortir, for her marriage to Ptter Grant Bisback, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bisback of Hensall. The dress was of white polyester crepe in a high fitted A-line style. The Jewel neck- line was trimmed with aurora BRUCEFIELD - 1971 Pontiac Cataltria, '4 dr. H.T.'s. 1 - 1971' Chevrolet Impala, 4 dr. H.T.'s. 4 - 19.,7.0 Chevrolet Impale, 2 Si' 4 dr.H.T. 3 - 1970 Ford Galaxie 500,2 dr. H.T. 1 - 1970 Pontiac Catalina , 4 dr.H.T, 2 - 1970 Mustangs 2 - 1970 Pontiac Parisiennes, 4 dr.H.T. 9 - 1969 PontiaCParisiennes, 2 & 4 dr.H.T. 1 - 1969 Oldsmobile Delta, 4 dr. H.T. 1 - 1969 Chev. Impala Cdr. H.T. 1 - 1969 Ford Custom, Fully Equipped 1 - 1968 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedan. 2 - 1968 Chev. Impalas, 4 dr. H.T.'s. 2 - 1968 Pontiac Parisiennes, 2 dr.H.T's. BRUSSELS PHONE 8074173 "The Horne of Better Used Cars" sr • • err • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Gail Louise Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Egmondville, exchanged wedding vows with Harold Douglas Hugill, son of Mr. and •Mrs. Harold * Hugill, R.R. 2, Seaforth inNorth- side United Church, Seaforth, on 'May 29th, 19'71 at 4:00 p.m. Rev. J. C. Britton officiated at the double-ring cetemony. The church was decorated with shasta daisies and mums. Wedding music was sung by 'Miss Barbara' McGrath, cousin of the bride and the orgahist was Mrs,: Don Carter. Given in marriage by her father, the' bride chose a floor- length gown of crystal peau fashioned with chantilly lace appliqued at empire line and on the full - length of the lily point sleeves. The A-line skirt had a detachable chapel length train and she had an illusion veil with a rhinestone tierra. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and shasta daisies with trailing ivy. Mrs. James Carter, sister of 110 the bride, was matron of honour and the bridesmaids were Miss Cheryl . McGrath, cousin of the bride; Mrs. Jerry Johnson, sister of the groom and Miss Judy Fraiser. They were dressed alike in long yellow dresses with orange and white flowers on them. They Wore a yellow. bow in their hair and carried baskets of shasta daisies. The flowergirl, Miss Mary Margaret Brown, sister of the bride; was dressed the same as the-bridesmaids. Mr. Don Carter was grooms- man and ushers were Mr. James Carter,Mr. Wayne Hugill,brother of the groom and Mr. Jerry John- son. The ring bearer was Master Raymond BrOwn, brother of the bride. A dinner and reception were held in the Seaforth Legion Hall and Mr. Jack Fraiser, Egmond- ville acted as Master of -Cere- monies. For a wedding trip toSudbury and Niagara Falls,-the bride wore -a pink lace pant suit and a cor- sage of shasta daisies. The couple will reside on the groom's farm at R.R. 2, Seaforth, Ontario. Guests were present from Ingersoll, Brantford, Dublin, Wingham, 'Hensall, Kitchener, Waterloo,, Mitchell, St. Marys, Clinton, Goderich and Seaforth. viviAN • navy trimmed• the empire waistline and cuffs of sleeves. Pink wide brimmed hats with navy' band completed theirien. sembles: They carried pink sweetheart - roses with pink streamers. The flower girl, 'Lisa Campbell, niece of the groom wore a white chiffon dress with pink lace trim sim- ilar in style to the bride's. Kevin Scott, nephew of the bride, was the ringbearer. Miss Susan Huston R.R.#1, Fullerton was the organist. The reception was, held in the Seaforth Legion Hall. For a wedding trip to Northern Ontario, the bride tra- velled in red and white Jersey hot pants with white crinkle pa- tent accessories. The' couple will reside at R.R.#4, Walton. , Guests were present from Toronto, London, Sarnia, •Mit- chell, Seaforth, Woodham., Clin- ton and Kitchener. Sandra Elaine Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Elgin• Dale, R.R.#4, Clinton, exchanged marriage vows with ,Wayne Douglas Scott, son of Mrs. Betty Scott, Seaforth, in_atIoulote,„-ring_ ceremony at which Reverend H. W. Wonfor officiated in Ontario Street United Church, Clinton,,. on June 12, 1971. Candelabra and bouquets of white mums with shasta daisies and cornflowers decorated the front of the church. Wedding music was provided by Miss Lois Grasby and Mrs. Ken Cardnb was the soloist. Given in marriage by her step-father, the bride wore a full-length gown OM peau de charme with raschel lace bodice and train. A floral• headpizce held her two-tiered illusion Veil in place. She carried a cascade of yellow sweetheart roses, ste- phanotis, babies breath and shasta daisies. The maid of honour was Miss Do nna Youngblut, cousin of the bride, Londesboro and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Elaine Landsborough,- Stratford, Stell2 sister of the bride and Mrs. Cheri Bonthron, Exeter, sister of the groom. They were dressed alike in floor-length gowns of white and blue polyester cotton with full sleeves. They carried bou- quets of white and yellow shasta NEWS OF ' Correspondent Mrs. litieh Berry Mrs. Elgin Thomon attended the Rebekah Assembly in Toronto 'last week. Mrs. A. Paterson, Mrs.Chas. Snelling visited. with friends at Port ^Colbourne for a 'few days. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson spent the week end with relatives at Freeland, Michigan. Mrs. V. Hargreaves and Miss Melvin Graham attended the fun- eral of Mrs. Hargreaves' uncle, Mr. Thos. Sheldon. Mrs. Elsie Forrest` fell and fractured a bone in' her hand. Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh Toronto, are visiting with Mrs. W. Haugh and Miss Christine McNaughton. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broadfoot, visited with •Mr. ,Broadfoot's •parents over the week end. Rey. E. D. Stuart will preach his farewell sermon next Sunday. Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will take place. Mr. and Mrs. V. Hargreaves • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JEFFERSON - McCUE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bedard wish to announce the recent mar- riage of their daughter Jeannine to Mr. Donald Jefferson, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Samuel JefferscM of Goderich. OPEN EVERY EVENING • • (Photo by Phillips) SCOTT - KENNEDY One day little Max's mother walked into the playroom to find him and his playmates all stand-, ing up on chairs. "What in the world are you doing, children", she asked. • "We're playing school," Max answered. "But why don't yOu sit down on your chairs?" •she asked. "Oh,. no, mom! We can't. We're playing high school." Miss Karen Johnson of Toronto, as maid, of honour, Miss -Anita Whitman, Miss Joanne W,hitman, sisters of the bride as brides- maids. Also attending were Miss Darlene Whitman , a sister of the bride and Miss Cynthia Bisback, sister of the groom. Their gowns were of mint green polyester crepe with floral trim. Their flowers were of pink rose • -buds;-orchid-carnations.,--pinkand_ white baby's • breath and white shasta mums. The groom's attendant was Mr. John Skea, of ,HenSall and the ushers Were Mr. William Lind- say, of Selkirk, Mr. Ernit Heuser of Fort Erie, Mr. James Bisback, Shakespeare, Mr. Kevin Bisback and Mr. Allan Bisback of Hensall. For a motor trip to the East the bride wore a shrimp coloured pant suit of English crimpoline with brown accessories and a corsage of yelloW sweetheart roses. CAMPBELL Carol Ann Louise Vivian daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Vivian of Staffa, exchanged wedding vows with Briafn Clayton Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allah Campbell, R.R.#1, Seaforth , in Stafik United Church , on June 19th at 3 p.m. with Rev. A. H. Daynard officiating. Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a full- length white chiffon gown with long Edwardian sleeves and collar . The bodice and stand up neckline were trimmed with pink lace. Her chapel length two-tierred Veil was held 1 v a floral arrangement. She carried pink sweetheart roses with white stephanotis. The maid of honor was Sande Richardson, R.R.#l, Zurich and the bridesmaids were Lynda Wheeler, LondOn and Shiela , Campbell, R.R.#1, Seaforth.They ara.rA- dra a car' al ilea ia hot oink and navy chiffon empire waisted dresses. Lacq of pink and The front was also trimmed with lovers knots of the same sequins and pearls. The chapel train fell from beneath a bias strip at the Empire waistline. Her double layered fingertip veil was held by a Juliet cap of the same sequins and pearls as the dress trim. The ensemble was com- pleted by a nosegay of pink, rose buds, orchid carnations, pink and white' babys breath, stephan- otis and white shasta mums. The bride given in marriage by her father was attended by BRUSSELS MOTORS WITH THESE READY-TO • GO USED CAR BARGAINS ou can't miss - ONTARIO 1 - 1970 Ford 1/2 ,ton pickup 1 - 1969 Chev. 1/2 ton pickup, automatic 1 - 1968 Chev. 12 ft. Van. 2 - 1968 Chev. & ,GMC 1/2' ton pickups, one standard, one automatic 1 - 1967 Ford F-500, 14 ft. stake 1 - 1966 CheV. Tilt Cab, 14 ft.Stake 1 - 1966 Chev. 1/2 ton panel. NUMBER OF CHEV, AND ECONOLINE VANS, BOTH STANDARD AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS. STATION WAGONS 1 - 1969 Ford Country Squire, 10 passen- • ger' station wagon 1 - 1969 Chev: Townsman station wagon TRUCKS , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 • • • • • • • • • 6 • • • SAVE UP TO 20% ON THESE NEARLY NEW DEMONSTRATORS. CLARK - MacGILLIVRAY bride's mother received guests in a light blue coat dress. Her corsage was of deep yellow sweetheart roses. The groom's mother received guests wearing a light pink and mauve Jersey dress with pink accessories.Her corsage was of deep pink sweet- heart roses. ' Robert MicGillivar,Y, brother of the bride wri mailer of cere": monies for the evening, and the music for the reception: was- arranged by Don Little of London. Guests were present from' London, Seaforth, Thorndaie, Dorchester,-Sarnia, Part Credit, Mississauga, Walton, Toronto, Pierrefonds, P.Q. and Otterburn, Heights, P.Q. including the groom grandmother, Mrs. Maud Leendng, Walton. For the wedding trip to -t Niagara Falls, the bride wore ' a dark cream pant suit with white accessories. The couple are now residing at '75 Chyenne, Ave., London,' Ontario. .• 527-0240 Seafortli THE HURON. POSIT