The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-10-06, Page 5STILES «— WEIR
White and blue tinted car-
nations and gladioli decorated
St. Lukes Anglican Church,
Baioughda'le, London, for the
marriage of Barbara Joan Weir
of London and William George
Stiles of Auburn on August 27.
The bride is the only daughter
of Mir. and Mrs Jahn . R. Weir.
of London and the groom is the
only son of Mr. •and Mrs.' Ed-
ward J. Stiles of Godenich. Rev.
Canon Maurice H. H. Farr of-
ficiated for the double ring cere-
mony.
Her father gave the bride in
marriage. She wore a white
floor -length dress of silk nylon
sheer with full skirt, lace ap-
•plique, lace sweetheart neck-
line and long lily -point sleeves.
Her full veil of silk illusion was
held in place by small 'flowers.
Save oarried a krouquelt of pink
roses and stephanotis.,
Barbara Jo Anne MacKay,
cousin of the bride of Sault Ste.
Marie, was the maid of honor.
,She wore a deep pink street-•
length dress of peau de soie with
White lace jacket. Bridemaids,
Melba Stiles of Go i•ch, sister
of the groom, wore low street
length peau de soie and a white
jacket and Miss Sonie Langlotz
of London, wore blue peau de
soie dress and a white jacket.
The groemisman was James
Richard Stiles of Willowdale,
cousin of the groom and the
ushers were Robert Stuart Weir
of Lo don, brot1ier of the bride,
and lames Herbert Evans of
W'dlaw o
ale ousg�in of the 7n.
� d
For a reception at the Shille-
lagh Motor Motel, Lucann.. the
bride's mother received wearing
a blue chiffon dress, matching
accessooies aiid a pink carnation
corsage. The groom's mother
ware a pink brocaded dress with
matching coat and accessories
and a white carnation corsage.
For a wedding trip to West-
ern Canada, the bride wore 'a
lame green sleeveless dress,
white hat and gloves, beige
purse and shoes and a yellow
rose corsage.
• Pre -Nuptial Events
Prior to her marriage the
bride was honored at a number
of showers given by the Auburn
community in Knox Presbyter-
ian °hurrah, Mrs: Don Aber -
hart, Goderich, Miss Joyce Laid-
law, London. Mrs. Don McNa-
mara, London, and the ladies
on the staff of the Bank of
Montreal, London.
Horse Show
Of r rCIs
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` BRUSSELS ---The horse show
'highlighted the Brussels fair,
which was attended by about
2,400 persons, .
Charles Halliday of Chesley,
won top place in the heavy horse
division, and Arthur Emmett of
Sarnia, won three first prizes in
lights horse, classes.
Top riders in pony and horse
races were Jim Duncan and
Brian Workman, both of. Brus-
sols.
Winners in 411 calf club com-
petition were Neil and Kenneth
Gowing, Bradley Speiran ,and
Jim Snyder, all of Brussels,
PORI ALBERT:
PORT ALBERT—Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Bowden, Linda and Barbara,
of 'London, visited . over the
weekend with Mrs. Dave Martin
and family. Mrs. Waif Stewart of
Auburn is visiting this week
with Mrs. Martin. -
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin
took Mabel Simpson to Wood-
stock. on Saturday, and also visit.
ed with Mr. and Mrs. George
Fritzley of Burford.
•Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoy and
Debbie of Goderich, visitedwith
1Vir. and Mrs. Albert McGee on
Sunday.,
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Hayden
and Ira Carr of Dungannon,
, visited friends in Waterloo on
Saturday._
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Highlight
Fall ,Fair
•petty - Roe, Christine Lie 'and
'Gerald Baan, all of Walton. 'v
In cattle judging, winners
were Stanley Hopper, Brussels,
Holsteins; Howard KennedY,
Tiverton, 11 first prizes for
Jerseys and the A. Y. MacLean
Trophy for ' best dairy .herd;
Frank Falconer, Clinton, An-
,... drew Gaunt, Lucknow, beef cat-
tle; and Glen Hill, 'iiarriaton, all
prizes in the Angus beef section.
Einke Bros. of Elmwood, and
P. E. Daring, Exeter, were top
winners in the sheep compel-
' tion. William Turnbull and Son,
Brussels, were first in swine
judging.
Building Nw Silos
On Lochalsh Farms
LOCHALSH — New silos are
going up on the farms of Jim,
and Jack MacKenzie. •
Mrs. Donald R. MacKenzie
spent- a few days visiting • in
Clinton and Londesboro.
Kenny 'and David Farrish won
several prizes for their horses
at Ripley Fall Fair.
Mr. Jahn McCharles of Pe.
trolia spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles.
Neil MacKenzie is driving •
new truck.
Several from the area attend-
ed the auto show in Goderich
on Thursday and Friday even- •
ings. r .1.
GORDSSport's and
Cycle
BAYFIELD RD. 524-9061
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Luther were Mr. and
Mrs. R. Pennell of Ridgetown.
„ Communion 'services were
held Sunday at Ashfield Pres-
byterian Church.'
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hamilton
and family were recent visitors
in Brantford.
Despite the idea neld by many
patients suffering from sinusitis
that the disorder cannot be cur-
ed, and the fear 'they have of
treatment, a eoanplete cure can
be achieved In many cases in
a relatively short time. •
4•r
Explain Farm Compensation
Since January all
farm
earployeea have ° been ooVered
wider the Workmen's pen
sa1?ion Act -
This regulation brings farm-
workers in line for the Mme
benefits as those enjoyed by
wkens in other industries who
&1flex accidents. It is ,not an
option that the farm employer
may exercise at his. discretion
since this regulation autosaa-
tit ally covers all farm em'ploy«
ees. However, ahoy farmers
and their families are not aware
that these same benefits may be
applied on a voluntary basis to
themselves,
To publicize the operation- Of
the Workmen's Compensation
Board as it affects the farm
people of Ontario, the board
• • plans to locate Ian information
trailer at the international Plow-
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MRS. OLIVE M. STURDY
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fir. Mild and .his tow
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. at ' Clinton, has rati.red
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