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to do tthores.
Visiting with Mr. Noma,*
Ball over the helichty weekend
were Mr. and Dugald
Campbell and • daughter.,
Sandra, who is attending
college in Lindsay. Also there
were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
McDonald of Clearwater,
Manitoba.
Miss Mabel Harvey and Mrs.
Alice Lawson took a three day
trip up the Bruce Peahtsula and
across to ManitOulin Ifld
One day was spent touring the
MAO Islands.
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In the Horse Show division
the Teeswater Fall Fair last
weekend, Miss Lynn Flowers,
daughter of Dr. god Mrs. ILW
Flowers, Clinten; won two firsts
with her purebred .Arablan
mare Gayna!' .IntheArablan
English Pleasure Class and the
Costume class.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Yeats
have returned Jrom. an all
Ontario holiday which took
them through Muskoka, then to
Windsor, Chatham, Belleville,
Kingston and ending with
Thanksgiving day in Tillson-
burg.
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In Scarboro for 'Thanksgiving
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bismuth visiting with the
dMLnerIS Inf�nnat
odIotirnprovennI
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1 Mrs. ‘,“Robert PriCe.of
i, lndlana Visited
ek with the latter`a
.. 4 ,... ...aw, Mr.
Chapman..-
iton Passmore
ot Woo, Pk. and
rt Peaver mat fondly
and Mr. aad Mrs. Ken
and family Of Henseli
spent Thanksglving with Mrs:
thBefladSyIvia.
ers 4* and Al Corbett
spent the Weekend...on a fishing
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Mr. en&Mrs. Doe McLaren,
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and Mrs. Craig Chapman,
yenning and Rod Chapman of
Mildtnay were visitors with Mr.
And Mrs, Lorne Chapman an
theholiday.
Mrs. Tick Corbett visited on
Tuesday with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Ms.
Robert chaffe and sons at
Mitchell.
Mrs. • Mitchell of Brussels
spent Thanksgiving with her
daughter Mrs. Lillian Beer.
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick spent
Sunday vat her son-in,law and
daughter i Mr. and Mrs. George
Parkes and family at Pine
Lake. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Passmore
and -family of London were
holiday visitors with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs.' Pearl
Shadclick.
Miss Margaret Fuss returned
to Hawaii after, spending
several weeks with her mother
Mrs. Harry Fuss and brother:'
Mr, and Mts. Wm. Fuss and
family.
Mt and Mrs. Ralph Holland,
GWen ,and Michael of Clinton
Were guests with Mr, and WS.
James Sangster and Bradley on
MixtdAy.
Mrs. Verna Twitchell, who.
has been a patient in South
Hume Hospital, Exeter, was
able to return to her home, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Allan
and Mr. and Mrs. John Chappel
reunited home after spending
the weekend on a trip to Nash -
vine, Temessee.
Mts. Bertha MacGregor and
Mr. Eric Mime of Seaforth
returned after holidaying at
Parry Sound and Mithand.
Our Mot= Firemen, along
with, firemen threolitOnt
Cana* are promoting
Arnaud Muscular Dystrophy
campaign , this weekend, The
caaist•ers-for youxconttibutiona
will be placed co the counters of
various stores this Saturday -
Forget "self restraint" for once
and-dortate to this very war-
thwhilecaese.
Mrs. Mary Blacker of Mary
Street hosted the monthly
meeting of the Madeleine Lane
Auxiliary of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church at her
home last Tuesday evening.
Among other items of business
discussed, plans were finalized
for the Cluistmas bazaar to be
held November 29.
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Wile pondering the 'aura'of
near omnipotence which is
ascribed to government party
leaders today -owls reminded
of the followingditty
remembered from childhood -
which, with a few changes, fits
the present:
See the humble littielly
sittb*od Your antde pie.
Or your pork pie nice and
ow
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If you prod item with your
fork -
He will fty d'art and walk
Onthe aPtidedoligra
And - CoiddiTi?
Could Stanfield do it?
Could Broadbent do it?
Why Nor
Elections for the 1975-76
executive for the Vanastra
Community Association were
held Monday October 6.
The new executive, all
residents of Vanastra are:
"4-resktent; Ben Bridgesi- Vic&
president, Art Forler ;
secretary treasurer,: Pat
Bridges; directors, Barry
Black, Vic EvansMerle
Thomas, Gil Lauth, Wilf
Schneider, Bob Argyle, Ruth
Gates; youth directors, Jason
Uvingston, Steve Garland.
Karl Boersma and Burt Win-
fidd acted as scrutineers.
Vanien,dool-llowatt
Lighted candelabra an
baskets of mauve, yellOW and
pit* gladiolus provided the
setting at Londesboro Church
on Friday August 22 fax the
lovely evening ceremony that
united in marriage Barbara
Joan Howl& and Bert Van-
dendool.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. turd Mrs. Jima Rowed of RR
1, Londesboro and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs, Arie
Vandendool of Clinton.
Rev. StanietiAdOonald and
Rev, Alvin Beuk,ema officiated
at the double ring ceremony.
Miss Carol Stewart of Goderich
was the organist, and ac-
companied the soloist, Miss
Helen Anderson, who sang
"This is Our Day," "The
Wedding Prayer," and "The
WedclhigSong."
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride looked lovely
in a floor-le.ngth gown of silk
organza with an empire waist,
high neckline" and long, full
sleeves accented by pearls and
Chantilly lace. The bottom of
the gticot Mint° atuWthapel
*theft whir:bras alsp edgedwith
a widen Ail Chantilly lace.
Her shoulder -length silk
Muslim veil was held in,place
with a headpiece of small white
flowers. She carried a bouquet
of yellow roses, miniature
mauve mums and baby's
breath.
Miss Cathy Carter of
Goderich was the maid of
honor, and she wore a floor -
length halter dress of green
Swiss dot with a matching tie
at the front cape.
Connie and Judy Howatt of
London, sisters of the bride and
Joanne Hodgert of ICirkton,
Enjoy a sauna and a swim at
the Vanastra Centre. Tickets
are on sale for the October
dance. Dance to the music of
"the Country Companions"
Saturday October 25 9:00 p.rn,
to
J a4n. at the Vanastra
Centre. Taxi otiadS are -
Country Market, Debbie's
Custard Cup, Conestoga
College, Vanastra Hair Styling,
Vanastra Centre 482-3544 and
Arnold'sBarbershop, Clinton.,
Don't forget Bingo Mondays
8:30 p.m. at the Vanastra
Centrel
.cOusin of the bride, were the
bridesmaids, , They were
dressed identicallY to the maid
of honor and' each girl were '41
white picture hat trimmed to
match the dresses. Each
carried a white basket of
rnhdature mans, yellow toses
and white starburst. Each girl
-wore a silver locket, a from
the bride,
Miss Pat McNall of Hensall
was the flower girl for her
(=sin, while Brian Buffinga
was his uncle's ringbearer.
The groomsman was Tony
Vandendool; brother of the
grobm and the ushers were
. Dave Mustard and John Gib-
son, friends of the groom and
Larry Howatt, brother of the
• bride.
The reception was held at
Family Paradise Park where
the guests were receivedh, the
- bridal couple's parents. The
darkce music was provided by
"The Star Trex."
Spec -MI pests were. the)
bride's two grandmothers,
Mrs. Pearl McNall of Hensel).
and Mrs. Witmer Howatt of
Londesboro.
The couple travelled to bra
York City, Maine, and the
Eastern States for their wed-
ding trip.
On their return, they took up
residence at 160 Cherrybill
Circle in London, Ontario,
where the bride is attending
Teacher's College.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was the guest of honor at
several showers put on by her
girlfriend , Cathy Carter of
Goderich, . her wain, Joanne
!lodged of Kirkton„ and her
neighbours, and friends, by
Mrs. John Jewitt and Mrs. Jim
Prezacator.
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friday 11 Ia. to pa., Setordey ea. te 6 pa.
Sudsy Choi
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10th -owing to
ces inCaven
Queent.twaY1010Peits
Birthday Greetings to Neil
Regan, vibe will celebrate his
birthilaY Oa 1?.
Rev. Van Rssen of Exeter
conducted church service on
Tuesday. Mrs. Van Essen
accompanied her husband to
thehorne.
Mis. magnet Larson, Wks.
Luela Smith, Mrs. Belle Reid
and Bill Parker of Bayfield
visited the latter's sister, ,Clara
Featherston last week.
Mrs. Shirley Prouty of
Exeter Visited with Lin
LatimOrat ROMMOnald; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy McDonald
liensall, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Sararus Trawl°, and Mrs.
Edna Caldwell of Exeter
visited their mother, Mrs. E.
Sararus.
Cara Alcock was visited by
Mrs. Mitchell of Brussels and
Mrs. Lillian Beer; Ilia Dunn,
Greta and AMY Lammie visited
Vera Laramie; Mrs. Elizabeth
Alexander visited Mrs.
Sararus, Mrs. Saltine, Mrs.
Lavery and Mrs. Laramie;
Mrs, Milton 'Lamy spent
Sunday evening at the home of
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lavery.
Weeldy visitors were Roy
Parlmer, Wilbert Di1ling,
Milton Lavery, Mrs. Heywood,
Mary Goodwin, Mts. Schenk,
Cathy Belt !Ars. Faber.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
Toronto was a weekend visitor
with her mother Mrs. Ernma
Farquhar.
They will be eintVasairili for
the Iratittlte tor the au#
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Funeral services
ted. Friday
Renthom Funerii
Rev. Donald Beck.
was bi fitlacTaggartte
Cemetery,
prize by Joan Beierlingi and
the attendance prize by Iva
Reid.
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