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Zurich Citizens News, 1971-09-09, Page 12THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 13 3' Married in Goshen Church VAN SLIGTENI•-IORST - ELLIOTT Joan Anne Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Elliott of Zurich, exchanged wedding vows with Evert Van Sligtenhorst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evert Van Slig- tenhorst,. limstenhorst,• Sr. of Tara, in Goshen United Church on August 21 at 3 p.m. Rev. Murdock Morrison and Rev. John Huether officiated at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Emp- ire styled gown of polyester georgette over delustered satin with puffed sleeves and train enriched with embroidered trim and baby blue ribbon. A ribbon bow held her finger-tip veil. She carried a gathering basket of pink roses and blue cornflower. Mrs. Donna Taras, of Pain - court, was the matron of honor and Mrs. Dianne Kirton, Orange- ville was the bridesmaid. The junior bridesmaids were Miss Julia Armstrong and Miss Jill Armstrong, sisters, of Zurich. The matron of honor wore an Empire styled dress of blue org- anza over delustered satin trim- med with pink centred daisies. B In One ( Ile S nth of St, Joseph TO THE VOTERS IN HAY TOWNSHIP We know we are asking you for a personal favour in supporting us in the September 15 vote. We appreciate this favour, so it is our duty to enumerate the reasons we have in asking for your support. 1 - WE respect everybody's individual rights and prefer- ences. You may either USE or NOT USE Alcoholic Bever- ages with your meals. It is your business and yours alone. We want to be able to extend the same privileges to those summer and winter tourists that USE these beverages with their meals. 2 - Without this service, it would appear that our area will lose, while some other area would gain. Establish- ments that are licenced for this service are all around us, and we, in Hay Township, should not be lacking in hospit- able treatment for guests from outside our Township. 3 - We are proud of our Dining Establishment, and ask for your help in making possible this added service. Please accept OUR pledge that we will always maint- ain proper decorum, with a deep sense of gratitude for YOUR trust in us. 1,616.1111.64 Sincerely The Bechards The bridesmaids were gowned similarly only their dresses were trimmed with blue centered daisies and they carried baskets of pink carnations and sprays of cornflower. Abraham Van Sligtenhorst of Grand Rapids, Michigan was the best man and the groomsman was Rick Van Sligtenhorst of Tara. The guests were ushered by Dr. John Kreeft, Kingston and Larry Pfaff, cousin of the bride, from St. Marys. William Elliott, of Little Current, brother of the bride sang "The Lord is my Shepherd, " and "The Wedding Prayer, " and was accompanied by Mrs. Bruce Keys at the organ. The reception was held in the church parlours. For their wedding trip to Manitoulin Island, the bride travelled in a sheer white and brown nylon dress over satin with brown accessories. The couple Will reside in Co- burg. The bride is a graduate of Stratford Teacher's College and is in her final year at the Univ- ersity of Western Ontario. The groom has his Bachelor of Science degree from Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Mich- igan. The bride's mother, Airs. Elliott, held a Trousseau Tea to honour her daughter Joan on Saturday, August 14. The bride, bride's mother and the groom's mother, Mrs. Evert Van Sligten- horst received the guests. Mrs. Mayme I -Hoffman, Zurich, great aunt of the bride poured tea. The tea room assistants were Mrs. F. Heideman, Mrs. Bert Van Sligtenhorst, Mrs. Hilton Laing, and Mrs. Campbell McKinley. Miss Maxine Pickard, Miss Darlene McBride displayed Here are two expressive ex- amples of "slanguage" used by truckers. "hauling post -holes"... driving an empty truck or trailer. "Dusting"...riding with one or two wheels off the pavement and throwing up a cloud of dust. The Ontario Safety League says that "dusting" is often used by considerate drivers of heavily laden trucks to allow automobiles to pass on hills. STARLITE THEATRE // FRI. & SAT. — Sept. 10 • 11 — Double Feature BURN (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) (Color) Marlon Brando, Renato Sabvatari PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLLIES Robert Stevens, Colin Blakely FRI., & SAT. — Sept. 17 - 18 — Double Feature — 80 STEPS TO JONAH (Color) Wayne Newton, Mickey Rooney ON MY WAY TO THE CRUSADES (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) (Color) Tony Curtis, Monica Vitti BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 p.m. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK Children Under 12 in Cars gree the trousseau and gifts. Mrs. Dori Hulley, Mrs. Howard Armstrong, Miss Judy McBride, Jill and Julia Armstrong were in charge of the register. The senior girls and staff of C.R. Gummow School, of Co- burg, of which the bride is on the teachirsig staff held a shower in her honor. Mao Bill Elliott, and Mrs. John McCowan held a miscellaneous shower at the latter's home in Clinton for relatives of the bride. The Goshen United Church Women held a miscellaneous commun- ity shower in the church base- ment. asement. Pineridge chalet sincere.Iy requests your support in a YES VOTE on Wednesday,Sept. 15 George Beer Don Mousseau 1971 MODEL CLEARANCE PRICES. SPECIAL REDUCED � BONUS In Addition To Our LOW' PRICES Special Bonus With Each Nevar or Demo 1971 Model 38 -Piece. Assorted Set of Dynavvare By American Eagle 6 -Piece Gourmet Cutlery Set By Regent.Swo.rds BONUS OFFER $ 8 . 50 .VALUE:OF ... I Here Are Two Examples Of The Sayings 1971 FORD GALAXIE 500 DEMO,. 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