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USED CARS FOR SALE
1965 Chev. Impala Demonstrator fully equipped
with. P. Steering, P. Brakes, 327 motor $3495.00
1965 Chevelle 300 Sedan with P. Steering
& Automatic $2495.00
1964 Oldsmobile Super 88 Sedan, fully equipped $2950.00
1964 Pont. Laurentian 2 Door V8
with, radio & Automatic
1964 Meteor Sedan Tone & radio
1963 Mercury Convertible, low 'mileage
fully equipped $2295.00
1963 Chev. Biscayne Sedan, with 6 Cyl. Motor $1595.00
$2195.00
$1895.00
1963 Ford Sedan. with radio
1962 Chev. Station Wagon. V8
with automatic trans.
1963 Ford Falcon Station Wagon,
with Big 6 engine
1962 Chev. Corvair Sedan, Rik. with
red 7nterior
$1495.00
$1595.00
$1395.00
$1195.00
1961 Chev'. Coach 6 Cyl with std. trans, As Is •••• $4395.00
1961 Ford Galaxie Hardtop with ratio
& automatic $1295.00
1961 Ford Coach 6 Cyl. 81k. with red $1095.00
1960 Chev Belair Sedan, 6 Cyl. std. trans $ 895.00
1960 Pontiac Sedan, 6 Cyl with std trans $ 895.00
1960 Dodge Sedan 6 Cyl with std. trans & radio $ 895.00
1959 Chev Sedan with std trans &
6 Cyl motor $ 795.00
1959 Meteor Coach 6 Cyl $ 795.00
1958 Chev Sedan $ 695.00
1958 Chev Sedan with automatic As Is $ 495.00
USED TRUCKS:
1962 Chev 'A Ton Pickup with Long Box $1295.00
1960 International is Ton Pickup ,,, ....... $ 395.00
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filb9AgM0940AVACONIVAVAIIMMII Sunday Night Skating
There is skating for adult and
teenage Couples at the 13russele
arena every Sunday night. The
attendance must improve in the
month of January or the Sunday
evening skating will have to be
discontinued.
PRYCE — BERNARD
White mums graced the altar
elf St. John's Anglican Church,
for the wedding, of Irma Elizabeth
Bernard, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.. Thomas Bernard, RR 4,
Brussels, and Gordon Leslie
FrYce, son of Mrs. Leslie Pryce
and the late Mr. Pryce. Rev. H.
L. Jennings officiated.
Mrs, Bev. Elliott played tradit-
lidonal wedding Nusic and accom- w
ponied the soloist, Miss Christine
Pryce, when she sang "Wedding
Prayer" at the beginning of the
ceremony and "0 Perfect Love"
during the signing of the register.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a floor-length,
gown of white peau de sole. The
dress featured a panel of lace
on the front and a large bow
accented the back. The fitted
bodice had a scoop neckline ac-
cented with a band of lace and
long iilypoint sleeves. A white
brocade wedding ring headband
held her shoulder-length veil, and
she carried a white Bible crested
with pink Sensation roses and
white streamers.
The bride was attended by Miss
Joan Pryce, sister of the groom,
as maid of honor, and bride's-
maids were Miss Shirley Bernard,
sister of the bride, and Miss Grace
Mathers, of 13luevale. They wore
identical street-length dresses of
blue Dean de sole, fashioned in a
sheath style with detachable bro-
caded overskirts. Their headpieces
were matching brocaded wedding
ring style with short. blue veils.
They carried cascades of pink
carnations.
Wm. Campbell was groomsnian
and guests were ushered by
Robert Pryce, brother of the
groom, and Wallace East( Clin-
ton, cousin of the bride.
For a receptfon following in
the church parlour, the bride's
mother received in a green
sheath style crepe gown with
black accessories, and wore a
corsage of white mums. The
groom's mother chose a red
sheath. style dress with match-
ing hat and black accessories.
Her corsage Was white mums.
For a wedding trip to Eastern
Ontario and Montreal, the bride
travelled in a cranberry red
double knit dress with black
coat and accessories, A corsage
of pink roses completed her en-
semble. On their return they will
reside in McKfllop Township
Guests were present from
London, Kitchener, Winchester,,
Galt, ('.linton, Blyth, Seaferth
and P;rnssels.
Prior to her marriage the bride
waif honored at n. shower *PI
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