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r`y fir,} Kathleen Mary Sills and brown and orange rose print
ENFIELD -'CASE s i Gerald William Townsend were-', collar and matching frontbow.
united in marriage on Saturday, She wore a small corsage of
A pretty wedding took place in ringbearer was Andrew Tavis and July 6, at 3 p.m. in St. Janes' yellow• roses.
Trinity Anglican Church, Streets- the flowergirl was Jeannie Church, Seaforth. ' Father The groom's mother chose a
ville, on May 25, when Dale Whaley.. McMICHAEL - KRUSE H.J.Laragh officiated. The bride full-length pastel pink floral print
Charlene, daughter of Mr. and The groomsman was Aldo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dress. It featured a • rounded °
Mrs. Chas. Case of Streetsville, Augustene. The bride was given Spring flowers decorated St. Organist for the ceremony was Francis C.J.Sills of Seaforth. The neckline- and sheer long sleeves.
was united in marriage to Law- in marriage by her father. Mrs. Thomas Anglican Church, April Robert Palin and Mrs. Cleave groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. She wore a rose corsage.
I tre ce Enfield, son of Mr. and Audrey Bellamy was the organist. 20, for the . marriage of Brian' Coombs sang The Lord's Prayer Elmer Townsend of R.R12, Mr. Ronald Sills, Kitchener,
Mrs. rank Enfield of Scarbor- Fallowing the wedding, a re- McMichael and Heather Kruse, and I Believe. "" Seaforth. godfather of the bride, was
ough. v. Tonid Adams per- eeption' was held at the Wildwood both of Seaforth, with Rev. S. The bride . chose a dress of Given into marriage by her Master of Ceremonies.
formed the ceremony. Golf anti, Country Club. Sharples officiating. white satin with lace inserts on father, the bride chose a dainty After dinner and reception at
The matron of honor was The bride was born in Seaforth.,. -The bride is the daughter of the lower part of the sleeves. Her dress featuring a fitted bodice Seaforth Legion Hall, the couple
Yolanda Augustene and the and is a granddaughter of Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. George Kruse and long veil hung from her white _,..W4th a bib ruffle„ sheer long left for a trip to Northern Ontario.
-bridesmaids were Julia Enfield E.C. Case and Mrs. John Taylor the groom is the son of Mrs. Lois satin bonnet which, tied under the . slee'ves gathered jnto a ruffled` For travelling the bride chose a
and Claudia Augustene. The of Seaforth. McMichael. chin. She wore her mother's gold cuff,stand up collar and panel sleeveless dark print dress with ,
necklace wh, contained a cameo --skirt with an apron design in lace white collar and , white
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pearl and am hyst and carried a and flowing into a short train: Her acee'ssories. On returning, the
f t •" bouquet of red and white
�> q short Juliet -veil was trimmed to couple will reside at 19 Adelaide
X¢ r a z s*xlst: ;
r ,F, aF;r carnations. match the lace edging of her St., Arthur.
` , ' ' x Maid of honor was Kathy Dale
NA �qs , ;: W dress. She carried a nosegay of Special guests to the wedding
{ b of Clinton. She wore aPowder
yellow roses, white daisies and included 'Miss Elizabeth Wood
u " � � x N5 , t blue polyester knit dress and carnations. and Miss Olivia Foster from York;
carried a r� i. uet of ink and
P The maid of honour, Miss Anne En land. Miss Wood is Mrs.
a;� ' s.: i, white carna�.on Sills sister of the bride wore an Sills' niece. Also present were
Bridesmaids were Tracy. Carter Apple green sleeveless dress with " Mr. and Mrs. T.D.Sills of British
and Glenda Butt, both of Sea- V-neck and white reveeres. A Columbia, and Mrs. G.J.Sills Sr
forth. The were owned Y g sheer floral print friangle .shawl and her son Mr.G.J.Sills Jr. of
�'; •: x t ,� i x �.� d=; identical to the maid of honor.
, , ,, �� -• ,„� .� �,�� , `�^ a�., .;, ��,�;, ,, with ruffled edges completed her Baltimore, Maryland.
Jack Storey; Seaforth was best outfit. She carried a garden style Guests were present from
man. Larry. McMichael, Wood- arrangement of white daisies and Kitchener, Toronto, Duntroon,
stock and Paul. Kruse, Seaforth sweetheart roses highlighted by New Hamburg, Seaforth and.
DERK JAN TOONK parable "By Invitation of Jesus" Anglican Church Notes were ushers, apple green straw flowers. surrounding area.
Mr. Derk Jan Toonk passed for the combined services in Rev. G.A.Anderson conducted Following the ceremony a , -Bridesmaids were Miss Jane' Previous to the wedding, the
away at his home at R.R.#2, Rensall United Church on Sunday the service in St. Paul's Anglican reception and dinner was held at S,ilis and Miss Joan Sills', sisters bride was honoured'by showers
Kippen on Wednesday, July 24, , morning and. Mr. Earls Shapter Church. The theme of the sermon the Seaforth. Gplf , and Country , .of•,tpe. bride., They, were gowned held by Mrs. Thelma Pryce at her
1974 in hiAV76th,.'y#,af. ''' Xsang, a,sola'ti`How: Lovely'afe; Thy , was '"The Wages; of Sin". The Club: There the bride's mother alike in lemon yellow dresses and home, Mrs. C.P.Sills, Mrs. Alice
Beloved husband of the former Dwellings" accompanied on the orchestra' played "Tell me the received guests in a floor length floral shawls similar in style to the McConnell and Mrs. James
Johanna Hurrnick. Dear fattier of organ by Mrs. Turkheim. During story of Jesus'` and also, gown of white woven silk with maid of honor. They carried Slattery at St. James' School; and
Gerald, at home, and Mrs. August, services will be held. ih accompanied in the singing of the spring flowers as a 'predomineut similar bouquets. Mrs. Christine Tremeer at her
Eugene (Gertrude). Jacques, the Carmel Presbyterian Church hymns. The flowers were placed pattern. The best q'ian was Mr. Murray .home.
London. Brother of Gerald, at 11 a.m. with Rev. W.D.Jarvis in memory of the late Mrs. Mary - The grrom's - mother wore a McClure, friend of the groom.
Palmerston, ' , and Mrs. John as Minister. Taylor. gown of afternoon blue polyester Guests were ushered by Mr. N@WS Of -�
(Marie) Wassinkt Drayton. Also knit with corsages of white and George' Townsend, brother of the
surviving are two brothers and
five sisters in Holland. Grand-
46ther of. Brian Jacques.
The late Mr. Toonk rested at
the Bonthron Funeral'Chapel in
Hensall until Friday, thence to ,
,Bethel Reformed Church, Huron'
Street East in Exeter where
service took , place with Rev.
Henr VanEssen officiating
pink respectively. groom and Mr. James Sills,
Previous to the marriage, the brother of the bride. The men,
bride was entertained at a shower were outfitted in -•dark broawn•
at the home of Mrs. Ivan Carter, tuxedos with velvet lapels and
Egmondville where she received they wore, yellow ruffled shirts
a bride's book. Kathy Dale also and brown velvet bow ties.
gave a shower for the bride. Miss Margaret Sills; sister of
After a wedding tripto points the bride, was gowned in a pink Mr. Lloyd'Heard is a patient in
east, the, couple set up residence ensemble similar to the Victoria Hospital in London,. .
in Stratford.. bridesmaids, was organist for There will be no Church service
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'Interment Exeter Cemetery.
The Agriculture and Canadian
Personals
Guests attended the wedding
'
Mrs'. Ruth Townsend, the
in" Varna United Cburch ,during
Pallbearers were Barend
Industries meeting of the Staffa,
Neighbors rallied around and
from London, Woodstock, Strat-
groom's sister-in-law, and her
the month of August. Services
VanSteeg, Gerben' Wynja, John
Women's Institute was held
,helped Bert Mahaffey with his
ford, Sarnia, Mitchell, Clinton,
sister Mrs. Grace Campbell who
will, commence on Sunday, Sept-
Neevel, Clarence Smillie,., Orval
Wednesday evening July 24, in
' ,haying this year as Mr. Mahaffey
Oil City, Tillsonburg and Blyth.
sang "This Day God Gives Me",
ember 1.
cooper and Herb Duizer.
the township hall with 11 mem-
hasn't been well. Giving a hand
"Take My Hands" and "The
' Rev. and Mrs. Alex Taylor will
Flowerbearers were . Albert.
Gerald Toonk Gary
hers present.
were, Stan Pullman, Philip
Elliott,
News H I I
Wedding Prayer". Miss Sills also
the music for the
be taking their vacation in
Scotland.
Toonk, and
In the absence of the President,:
James,' Jo Burns, Lorne
of e n sa
provided
week's
Wassink,
the 1st vice-president, Mrs.
Frank and Bob Roney, Art and
Nuptial Mass which followed the
Personals .
Charles Douglas, presided and
Ross Smale and, Arthur Kemp.
Mrs. Herb Kercher attendgO
deremony. Miss Joan Gorwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Ivey,
opened the meeting with the
Mr. and Mrs. Gar Finlayson
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the funeral of her sister, the late
friend of the bride, read the
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FORTH
Montreal, a d granddaughters,
gg
Mary Stewart Collect and a poem
are enjoying a trip to, the east
Mrs. Margaret Nichols on Wed-
g
scripture readings for the
g
and Andrew of London, and Mr.
Gayle and Dawn, visited with 'on
July. It was decided to have a
coast.
nesday last to Toronto. Others
ceremony..
JEWELLERS
Mrs. Daisy Ivey on Tuesday
display at Mitchell Fall Fair and'
Gordon •CoIquhbun, Glen Rus-
attending were Ross Kercher,
Guests were received at
afternoon.
also entertain at our October
ton and Jim Hocking are enjoying
Mr. and Mrd: Spencer Jeffery,
Seaforth Legion Hall by the +for
•the "bride
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Orr of
meeting. It was decided to go to
a' motor trip to the eastern
Staffa; Mr. and Mrs. James H.
parents of and groom
DIAMONDS, WATCHES
Exeter visited with' Mrs. -Rachel
the Royal Winter Fair in Nov-
provinces.
Jordan, - London; Mr. Percy
and the wedding party.
JEwr:LLERY, FINE CHINA
chwalm on Tuesday.
ember. A committee was named
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron"
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Wright, Kippen; Mrs. Orland
The bride's mother was
• • • •
Mar and Gregory Merritt have
Y g Y
to plan a quilt block for display in
are enjoying a trip to the western
Reichert; Hensall; Mr. and Mrs.
gowned in a full length, bone
All Types of Repairs
returned .. td Oceanside,
tie Science Centre in Toronto.
provinces. -
Ben Ruston, Staffa; Mr. Carl
white, polyester sleeveless dress
California, after spending : their
Dalton, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.
with matching short jacket. The
Phone 527-0270
.-summer vacation with Mr. and
A letter was ready from Scar-
Gordon Wright, Alliston.
dress was highlighted with a
Mrs. Carl Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. ; John Skea Sr.
cliffe Women's Institute, in the
ty Derbyshire, England,
le friends our
First WMS
and David have returned from a
$skin or er with
1 t th " k t' t
Institute. Roll call was answered
F.C•ISills
• 1Mayor
"GOD, SAVE 11W QU=T'
IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE
* Refrigerators
.*....Ranges.
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BEFORE' YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO- AFFORD'- '
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Kitchen Suites
Dining.Room Suites
Mattresses and Box Spring's
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR
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Book Your Needs In Plumbing, Heating
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Sales & Service ,LAtd.
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p easan ree wee vacs ion o
Jedburgh, Scotland, by everyone naming an imple- FRUITS and 'VEGETABLES of, the SEASON
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Roobal of ment beginning with one of their has July
��TTugq�baken, Oud-Beyerland, , initials.
1�olll li are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Worden pre -
Mrs. Sim lioobal for four weeks. sented an interesting paper on meeting PEACHES=PLUMS =TOMATO -ES -
4 and 6 quail$
Miss Margaret .Fuss, R.N., of the motto "He is king upon his
Honolulu, Hawaii for fourteen throne, who has acres of his The First Church W-NT.1S.
years, is vacationing with,her own." Mrs. ,Jo Van Valkengoed meeting postponed from the ARRIVI-NG D
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry chose as her topic Agriculture in previous week was..beld July 25 at
1 S t b M F H h h 11 d ( 1 d) Sh t Id
Fuss unti ep em er. rs. uss
underwent eye surgery and is
o an er ome an e o
about the Poldars where the sea is
2:30 p.m. The president, Miss
Jean Scott, opened the meeting
<"^ •�^': ><s„„,
;
with Mr. and Mrs. John Skea Sr.
'a
piano by Mrs. Robert McCaughey
convalescing at home.
drained and put into production
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,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb of
PROCLAMAT
Speaks.', After singing hymn
weeks holidays with his
' grandparents.
A presentation of an Institute
.Pin was made to Mrs. Garnet
Hymn 606 'All the Way My
Saviour Leads Me" was sung.
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TOWN OF SEAFQRTH'
Lucan, who motored to Saskatoon
On instruction .from the Municipal Couiwc% I
q
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hereby proclaim
WAT
J
Monday, Augusi 5,1,97
$9
and Regina and other points of
CIVIC -HOLI DAY!'
nineteen members, stating fhe
IN THE TOWN -OF SEAFORTH
and respectfully request the citizens and bus=
inessmen to observe the occasion.
interest for a three week holiday,
Y
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
F.C•ISills
• 1Mayor
"GOD, SAVE 11W QU=T'
IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE
* Refrigerators
.*....Ranges.
Wo
: _r N•
BEFORE' YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO- AFFORD'- '
THE PRICE
•Living Room Suites
Kitchen Suites
Dining.Room Suites
Mattresses and Box Spring's
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR
PRINT SUPPLIES
Book Your Needs In Plumbing, Heating
Electrical Work Before The Fall Rush!
S in-gs Up To 307
INGERICH'.....►
Sales & Service ,LAtd.
Zurich ' a f o r t h
236-4351 521-0290
p easan ree wee vacs ion o
Jedburgh, Scotland, by everyone naming an imple- FRUITS and 'VEGETABLES of, the SEASON
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Roobal of ment beginning with one of their has July
��TTugq�baken, Oud-Beyerland, , initials.
1�olll li are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Worden pre -
Mrs. Sim lioobal for four weeks. sented an interesting paper on meeting PEACHES=PLUMS =TOMATO -ES -
4 and 6 quail$
Miss Margaret .Fuss, R.N., of the motto "He is king upon his
Honolulu, Hawaii for fourteen throne, who has acres of his The First Church W-NT.1S.
years, is vacationing with,her own." Mrs. ,Jo Van Valkengoed meeting postponed from the ARRIVI-NG D
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry chose as her topic Agriculture in previous week was..beld July 25 at
1 S t b M F H h h 11 d ( 1 d) Sh t Id
Fuss unti ep em er. rs. uss
underwent eye surgery and is
o an er ome an e o
about the Poldars where the sea is
2:30 p.m. The president, Miss
Jean Scott, opened the meeting
<"^ •�^': ><s„„,
;
with Mr. and Mrs. John Skea Sr.
'a
piano by Mrs. Robert McCaughey
convalescing at home.
drained and put into production
with a -poem "And So God
Andrew' Mason is spending
wase o ed 'b all.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb of
for agricultural purposes.. This
Speaks.', After singing hymn
weeks holidays with his
' grandparents.
A presentation of an Institute
.Pin was made to Mrs. Garnet
Hymn 606 'All the Way My
Saviour Leads Me" was sung.
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StAFORTH
Lucan, who motored to Saskatoon
was begun in 1958 and over
154, the roll call was answered by
I
WAT
C
H
and Regina and other points of
600,000 acres have been taken
nineteen members, stating fhe
interest for a three week holiday,
Y
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
from the sea since then.
minister whom they were
:' .'
" `
"' for this
week's
A nutrition hint was given by
christened. Members having a
.
Gordon Schwalm a d Mrs. Ive
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Mrs. Charles Douglas 'who also
birthday in July responded to the
n
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Mason
distributed pamphlets on cereals
birthday box. A moment's silence
va;;. •
and Andrew of London, and Mr.
and nutrition and Canada's Food
in memory of Mrs. John Gordon
HANDBILL
and Mrs. John Skea, Jr. of Huron
Guide. -
was taken. Mrs. Van Rooi'en ave
'> ,?:;•:,<
Park visite over the wee en
A trio of melodies played on the
the treasurer's report. Mrs. Ann
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;
with Mr. and Mrs. John Skea Sr.
'a
piano by Mrs. Robert McCaughey
Ap-ar ingtrod-viced the study ner3o�1-
from
Andrew' Mason is spending
wase o ed 'b all.
b' "A Pra er of Dedication. „
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weeks holidays with his
' grandparents.
A presentation of an Institute
.Pin was made to Mrs. Garnet
Hymn 606 'All the Way My
Saviour Leads Me" was sung.
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StAFORTH
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Mr. and Mrs.Robert McArthur
, ..Taylor who has moved to Seaforth
Prayer followed by Miss • Jean
and their folir children from by Mrs. Charles Douglas on Scott. The topic "Let My People
w Snowflake; 'Manitoba, visited behalf of the Institute members. Go" taken from the study book'
Weditesday and Thursday of last The -meeting dosed .with -0 '"For a Time Like This" was aided A
+week with her cousin, Mrs°'Laird Canada, followed by a "Dutch by Ann Agar reading threeopon a day Wednesdayand Frida ht: till99M...
Mickle. _ Lunch" served by Mrs, Jo Van passages •ot; scripture. Following y
hold Joint Servlcee Valkengoed and Mrs. Penelope• the hymn 374, the meeting closed ,
1e Rev. on Beck reached on u ' t
4 � P Fell. with prayer. ..
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