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wed at (hrismas
n Guelph church
S: BI PARK Robert Taylor and family of
Visitors with Mrs and Mrs. Drayton, •
Frank Thompson and Joanne for Mrs. Rita Yule of Elmwood,.
Christmas were their farnily,.,Mlr.. Mr. Terry Yule of Car§'ill Mr.
and 'Mrs. 'ion Thompson and -
family
Ed Wile and�taipi y� of s
family of �Virrgtiam, Mr. and. Mrs. Clinton visited with Mr. and Mrs'
Art ' ]lana'- and family of Earl' Yule and • family for
Kincardine and Mr. and Mrs. Christmas. Mr. .Willy .Yule of
d daughters
Windsor also visited with his
of the village. . "L ' faintly.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Tom Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. I ob Woods of
family of Shipka "" • Spent St:' Augus`tinre and `Mr. and Mrs...
Christmas with his ,parents, Mr,, , Les -Schultz spent„C,hristmas day
and Mrs:TCharles' Ft w er."'"' . -with Mr. and Mrs..Cord Schultz,
" Bonnie and Debbie.
On Tuesday, evening, . ,,
Mjr..a�?d Mrs Len; COok spend.
Reverend R. Odendahl, eeetor of Christmas in Goderich with tbe•
St. i'auls showed some"/very formers. parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe.
a interesting , and, informative Cook'and family. •
Slides; including • son* ,:taken ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Larry Park, 264:5
during his and. Mrs. Odendahl's ' concession Ashfield and Mr. arid`'
years on the°•^Six Nations Reserve Mrs. Ed Burt and Rhonda' of
at Brantford,' Turkey and the Goderich. visited Qn Christmas
Holy Land. " day with.,Mx�..and Mrs. Ben Park,
An unfortunate snowmdbile Doug`and Janice.
MR LL
Gerrie Glenn an twin aug ers
MR. AND MRS. D. W.: LaCOMBE '°
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' Paisley Memorial, Church, Guelph, beautifully decorated for
the Christmas season, was the scene of -a lovely winter wedding
when Jessie Ellen Ferris aadMpavid 1Ni111ani LaCombe were wed
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hebride is the dau hter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. S. Ferris
of Goderich. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon,
1:40p1be of Hamilton. _ __
Reverend, Wenner nner of - Wiarfon T oTf nate Tat the
double -ring ceremony.
"` The-soloistr"Mrs. XEdna-~Bell; of Seaforth, sangThe Wedding
Prayer' 'before '"the ceremony and 0 Perfect Love' dilring' the
signing of the register. °
;The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a. gown
'of white French crepe, featuring a high neckline -anfl tong
bishop sleeves trimmed with wide' lace applique and accented
with a long,_ train) flowing from the waist: Se carried a cascade
of red roses. . -
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owned in tµ„Iv'err e ofY d of Mr. a •
sister the•bride, was the mai a floor -length green velvet dress styled a high
neckline, --long sleeves, and a deep inverted . pleat at the, back•O.
accented With a green velvet. bow.
Mrs. Nancy Ferris, M sister-in-1aw, of the bride and Miss
Barbara Ann'-LaCombe.ter of the groom, were bridesmaids
wearing red velvet .dresses identical in style to the' maid of
honor's.
All,rthree attendants carried white fur muffs adorned with a
Tracey Motion was: the best man and .the' guests were
ushered by Fred Gowling arid Gordon-4.-er-ris; brother of the
bide.
/.,...---..,. A din, e>~ and reception was held at Eleanor's banquet hall,
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accident on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton,
resulted- in Alex Chishojin, 14 .. Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
year-old son of Mr., and- Mrs. Park, 4th concession .Ashfietd,
Leonard „, Ch`isholm being spent Christmas day with Mr.
hospitalized overnight in and.Mfs.--aill-P'ark and family.
Wingham Hospitah Alex received Mr. and Mrs. ''rank Glenn-
' a badly.gashed head resulting in arid ^YBUd have Aleft for .
....14- stitches, when his snowmobile Brownsville; Texas where 'they
hit a large stone and overturned. willspend-the: next few -months.
Mr. -and Mrs. ' Leonard Holiday visitors with Mr. -and
Chisholm, Alex, Colin, Virginia Mrs. Graham McNee and- Iden
aria Leola spent Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNee
at F1esherton with +. Mrs. •of Nile, •' Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Chisholm's brother Mr. and Mrs. • '' McNe6` and Eddie of Ajax, Mr.
Bruce Payne and' Leonard. and Mrs. Jim Hayden of Port
Leonard' returned to the Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Neil'
Chisbolirn _home for a few days Rintoul of St. Helens and Miss" -
holiday. Angel Gervais and Mr. Eric
company overthe holidays Eedy, Michael and Laurel o
with Mr. and MrS. Cecil' Blake Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs.
and family were Mr. and Mrs. • Ralpti 'Henderson of Goderi.eh.
Grant Sowerby of Scarborough, The Womens institute
Mr. and Mrs Bill Blake of Galt, ssesponsored a euchre' patty on
Barbara .Blake _returned home on December. 29 as t a holiday
Sunday with them for a WOO! ,special. There Were eight tables
Miss Beth` McConnell spent- in. play, ,, High :.winners were
Christmas day at the Blake Graham 5 ;McNee' and Louise
home. Brindley, with low winners being
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.' George Errington and Myrtle
mReed on the..passing of her Kerr.
sister-in-law M'rs. Ra ...3irvin also 'Phe Dungannon L,O. wtII
to "the other relatives, c hold - a euchre party in the
Mr. and Mrs Fred' Stirling of ` Orange /[)Hall on Wednesday,
a - tb
:1-fi=ghgate visii,ed. auex.Chri$tinas. x,;�s;�,.nuaicy
Miss Beth' McConnell local'
with the-•ladys parents Mr. ami- ' •-
Mrs. Robert Irvin. J librarian reports :the library
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Eedy and "pickup will be ,January 7. Tiy
Thornton ' had as. company over have all books •t)tat, are now out
ristmas Mr.' and" Mrs. Jack returned by that date.,
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Visitors for Christmas with w
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wall, Tommy
and Tracey, were Mr: and 'Mrs.
Thomas_ Emerson and Lois' of
Queensvihe and NI'r. and"
McNee of •S.udbury.
Christmas holiday visitors
with 'Mrs. 'Mary -'Bene and family
were Mr:,.J-ohn Bere, Ottawa, Mr.
- d.arrr:.Joh John, -
'Greg.11+Irs:-D�i'gh't- Al h ,, p;
• Greg ,and Larissa " of Amherst
e.nmiUer Foresters
orm. three teams
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The Benmiller Foresters
howling league is coming,' on i.
strong with eight- . teaffis
competing. '
The top man in the league is
Ge6rge Robinson with a -227
average and Bev Orr tops the
.ladies with 210. ;rt -:-
The teams all have the names
chosen •for their teams now
which' are: Salt -Millers with'B111
Ried as captain; Leftovers with
-.Charlie Orr; .,River Rats, Jim
Harrison; Has$eens, R6BTtising;
Green Horns, Jim Fisher;
'un
R A $outs. Herman- Fisher;
RtiStiersT Geor'ge``R;obrnson; and—"
Alley Cats with Frank'.$aer.
PERMANENT.
If you hadan accident: with
your food o drink during the,
festive season, .y'ou should• •
have them ' cleaned
imrneciiately...• Food and-
' alcohol stains can become•
permanent if left more than a
few' day. s.
-The top team so- far is`S'the.
Alley Cats -with 24 points...
The *eel( before Christmas
Harry Little of ,the- Little, Bowl
gave aw,,ay- four 'turkeys: one to
go..to-•the high 'triple man, which
went ''to 'George, Robinson; high •
triple ,lady,. which. was Clare Ann
Jewell and two hidden scores
which went to Bob Rising and
Marlene Harrison.
Everyone is . enjoying the
Sunday night bowling and. some
q the ne'w •.bowlers are raising.
their average so by 'the end` of
the `season :should, show, some
.real gOo,i1 bowling `scores and
e 'new names -on" the'.honotiry
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- ,The ' bride's mother' received the guest's wearing a . blue
brocade coat and dress ensemble,„,wl.th,,.silver accessories .She
:wore a corsage of yellow sweetheart roes.
The groom's mother,assisted wearing a pink lace `dress and.
coat. She wore. a corsage of pink sweetheart roes.
For going away the bride chose a navy pantdress with red
accessories arid a white fur coat.
Prior:. to 'the wedding ...the.,bride• was, honored ,apt. several
`showers. Mrs.. Alison Dowds entertained . at . a miscellaneous
r� shower at her home in doderi..ch. Mrs. Kath Steers; Mrs Eileen
Davidson• and Mrs. Sylvia Ferris were co -hostesses at a shower
.,.at --the• former's home in Guelph. Mrs. -Vernon LaCombe held a
miscellaneous ho erather home ri.`Hamilton. Miss Brenda
Travis personal
shower at her parents horse . in
Hamilton..Fellow members of the staff of Folkstone -School in
Bramalea held a gadget shower at. the home. of Mrs. Sandra
Fedasa.
Mr. and Mrs. ' LaCombe are residing ' at 17B0, Bloor St.,
Mississauga, Ontario.
raked F -urs ''..in.cluding 'Borgann'a,''
'Sno-Leopard, Persotta and Many others.-
• Choose also. from Leather,' Suede;. Wild'
Suede,' Worsteds; Twp s, Checks, Wool
Boucles; etc. 'Many af these coats'; have
luxurious, Fur dollars o Norwegian ,Fox,'
Dyed Fox, Mink, Dyed Muskrat, Lamb and
; other furs..Colors°and st les to•suit he -most`
discriminating buyer. Sop early while the
size range is good.
alk away
rom exterior
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in - tall -
A Targe groups' of beautiful dresses, originally
'priced ,from, $20.00 'to $99.00 are now
priced to save you many dollars.
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and Wet Looks of various types. , '
SOLD THIS SEASON 35.00 TO•r-55.00
Does not dent like
metal .a. re$iste"
abresions, scars and
scratches.
,or. Dges not4pael; flake,
rot blisterlike paint
. solid white all
✓ , the way through.
Qdos not'apl'Jt or rot
like wood ...5'
insulates against,
cold and. heat.
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Designed for residential 1.
° and trafit commercial
structures .,•+ for new
buildings -and the •
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resurfacing of.any existing
" structure. Onoe-it. is
- installed you are,free of
' • upkeet3'ad expense.--
INCLUDES pants, skirts, sweaters;r,:tops in
1970 Fall colors of Rebel Red, Wintergreen,
Navy, Alpine , Green, Flame-Red,'.'`Deep
• Purple And Browti.
Size range pis broken so hurry while it\\is still
posirbiew=to -put-.togetli r'"a"two or three-piece
outfit at a bargain price..., `'"
SOLD THIS- SEASON 13.00 TO 30.00
from 35.00 to 57.00
Does not attract
lightning or conduct
elebtrioity .. , no
grounding, required.
Does hot support
combustion .. ; "'
flame -resisting and
seif•eXtingulshing.
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Mark VI, gxperlrental Home
»- Ritchenar� Ontario.
• 7 Kfrf h$etd Street, noise's, lie tend TO: 2414$x27' .
SALE .°PR'10E
SUITS
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- A group of suits including worsteds; wool Boucles,
tweeds, and doaible knits in 2 -piece, 3.piece, dress dnd
jacket, and cost me types.
Sold This eason From, 60.00_ To .10%00
*OPEN FRIDAY. NIGHTS •
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