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McLEAN—NOBEL
Adriana Nobel, daughter of Mr. and MfS. Gordon Nobel.
of Seaforth, and David Thomas McLean, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Doug McLean of London, were married at Faith
Tabernacle of London on Saturday August 22 with Rev. ,
Harry Wuerch officiating. Mrs. Joan Wahl was her sister's •
matron of honour. Bridesmaids were Janice Newcombe
and JoAnn MacGregor of 'London and Jackie Nobel of
Seaforth. The best man was Larry Tillotson and groomsmen
were Tom Johnston and Rod Bray of London and Jerry
Nobel of.Edmonton. After a trip to southern Ontario the
couple will reside in London.
OUR.
REG
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MINI-SIZZLERS
SCHNEIDERS COOKED SMOKED
OLDE FASHIONED HAM
SCHNEIDERS ALL BEEF OR
RED HOT WIENERS
SCHNEIDERS 100% PURE .
BEEF STEAKETTES
SCHNEIDERS 4 VARIETIES SLICED
SIDE BACON -'
SCHNEIDERS 6 'VARIETIES •
SLICED BOLOGNA
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500 g.
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SCHNEIDERS TASTY ° SLICED. lb. *149
THURINGER SAUSAGE PIECE lb, 119
SCHNEIDERS. STORE SLICED
LUNCHEON LOAF lb. 1 •5
pRICEAlkEFEECT 6 DAYS IN ALL ZEHRS MARKETS
UNTIL CLOSING TUES. NOV. 3. 1981.
SAVE! 51' lb..
CUT FROM FRESH ONTARIO' POULTRY
3 FOREQUARTERS WITH WHOLE NECKS A. BACKS
3 HINDQUARTERS WITH WHOLE BACK
3 WINGS 2 GIBLET PACKS
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A f t earlunchG o St oe r voegd gb r oy hp e, •
Mrs. Lambert was , again
chairman. Mrs. R.C. Alex-
ander and Mrs. Norm Cogh-
lin gave the Board Directors' __
Preientation with slides de-
, picting W.I. work around the
_province. Mrs. ,,Bride told of
the W.I. trip to Britain last'
year with the highlight being
" * the fellowship 4i-di" other
W.I. members.
Thanks was extended to
the B.M. & G. catering
groups. those who billeted
W.I. members.'and to all the
ladies who took part in the
doavention in any way.
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D. HURON EXPOSITOR EXP ITOR,r-OOTOBER 190 AT
SWANSON—VOCK
Wanda Vogt and Mark Swanson were married. Aug. 22
at 2 o'clock in St. Peters Lutheran Church, lirodhagen.
PaSIOr Arthur Horst officiated. Mi. bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vock. Brodhaften. and the ilmeel's
patecittiete Mr: and Mrs. itoland Swanson. Stratford. Mrs.
Lois Bennewies was the organist and Mrs. fliane Greh,
Kincardine was the soloist. Mrs. June Faust. Mitchell was
her sister's maid of honour. Mario Venuitti, friend of the
Vann was groomsman. The bride's attendants were Mrs..
Joyce WestMan, Cambridge sister of the bride and Mrs.
Cathy Vock, R.R. 5 Mitchell. sister-in-law of the bride.
Ushers were 'Doug and Steve Swanson, brothers of the
groom and assistant usher was Bin Vok, brother of the
bride. Matthew Vock, newphew of the bride was ringbear-
er. A lawareception was held follOwing the ceremony at the
borne of the IniOe's parents. Tice couple are residing in
OrangeVille- When:thy Floyd Wasitnan-Mitchelft
ALT.VOVT,N01014 '
Cindy Elizabeth Noble, daughter of Mr. Murray Neble of
Stratford And Martin John Allcott seri of Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Alleott ft.R I Sebringville were married August 8. 1981 at
Central United church, Stratford, Rev. Norman Gibson
officiated at the double ring ceremony and music
accompaniament was provided by Eric MacKay at the
organ. Karen Berry. Stratford vilis.ntatron of honour. The
best man was Wayne Berry of Stratford and ushers were
John and Jerry-Noble of Stratford. Following-Se ceremony
a dinner and dance were held at the Forest •Motel, Stratford
Cindy and Martin have now made R.R. 5 Seaforth there
place of residence.
Over 400 peePle attentle4
the Quell* Area 4 An-
nual Women's IntifitiWecin,. —
ve1211011 he$ to the 4.14.. Pi
0. Community Centre in
'ell Oetebet' .and
TOIL**, its Oil
Mrs. ;141, Del t> ^re,
• *dent - Wes,dilkon10, flit.
Timr4t0 '4 Mole% Ana Mlni•
;0•11P PlnYle 9/4W. reteWY,..
Mrs. Stewart AtItterttetfilell
itt 5)143 songs thl'906120400
convention, The F.W.L.0.„
President Mrst Keith'
leh brought the ladles op to
date with P.W.I.O. work and
reminded eyeryone that the
week of February 19 has
been set aside as W.I. week.
Three County Home Heo-
enlists had a presentation
which showed new products
available for sewing' and
health needs.
Four hundred ladies enjoy-
ed the evening banquet with
Iavonne Ballagh from Wing-
ham as guest speaker. The
needs 'of the disabled were
outlined in a very personal,
way as' well as what the
disabled can accomplish
Norman Coghlin was
chairman for the. Friday
morning meeting. Molly
McGhee, Director of Home
Economics Service, Toronto
commended the help with
4-H work. Ontario is the only
province that has not shown
a decrease in 4-H member-
ship. The reports were given
in the form of a skit. The
F.W.I.O. President conduct-
ed the'election of officers and
installed the new executive
as follows: past president -
Mrs. G. Reist, Kitchener,
pres. - •Mrs. .1. H. Lambert
R.R. 5, Guelph; 1st vice
pres. - Mrs. Norm Coghlin,
Atwood, 2nd vice pres. -
Mrs. J.D. Moore R.R. 4,
Cambridge, 3rd vice pres. -
Mrs. Wallace Knapp R.R. 2.
Georgetown, secretary -
Mrs. Jbhn Playlet R.R. 7,
Guelph, treasurer - Mrs.
Howard -Herrle. R.R. 1, St.
Agatha, P.R.O. - Mrs. Del-
mar Smyth, Tweedsmuir
„Curator Mrs. Donald Mc‘
Tavish. executive committee
- Mrs. Ken Law. Mrs. H..
• %stets. Mrs. Wm. Osborn,
auditors - Mrs. Carl Snyder,.
Mrs. Dorothy Elliott, provin-
cial board directors: subdiv-
ision 10 - Mrs, Max Noble.
alternate - Mrs. Fred Mc-
Eachern, subdivision 11 -
Mrs. Norm Coghlin, alter-
nate- - Mrs. Ed Osborn,
subdivision -12 v• 'Mrs. R.C.
Alexander, alternate - Mrs.
John McNabb, agriculture
and Canadian Industries -
Mts. Mac Thompson, citi-
zenship and world affairs -
Mrs. Robert Schmidt. educa-
lion and cultural activities -
'Mts. Harry Scott, resolut- •
ions - Mrs. R.J. Reid, family
and consumer affairs - Mrs.
Wallace LIttby.
Area WI
russeills
CITESSELL—FORSLASE
Marie Isabel Kerslake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Everand Kerslake of R.R. 2, Staffa and Peter James
Giessen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Chessell of Mitchell
were married at the Cromarty Presbyterian Church on
Saturday, September 12 'at 7 p.m. with Rev:: Kenneth
Knight officiating. The maid of honour was Valerie
Wallace of R.R. 2, Staffs and bridesmaids- were 'Bonnie
Kerslake of Calgary. Denise Kerslake of Milton, Barbara
Frosts of Hamilton and Teresa. Wallace of Toronto. The
bestnian was Bruce Dolrnage of Mitchell and ushers were
Rick Dolmage of Mitchell, Ken Jarmuth of Monkton,
Murray Feltz of Mitchell and Murray Elliott of Mitchell.°
The organist was Agnes Bray of Exeter and soloists were
Ingrid Wittine of Mississauga and Tom Burke of R.R. . •
Staffa. Following a wedding reception at the Crystal
Palace, Mitchell. the couple took a wedding trip to New
York and will reside in London. (Photo by Mary Layton)
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