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NOTICE
OF NOMINATION
Nominations of Separate School supporters
for representation on the Huron County
Board of Education will be held in the
•
Hay Township Hall
ZURICH, ONTARIO
*MONDAY, NOV. 18, 1968
between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. (E.S.T.)
Nominees must be a Separate School supporter.and may be
from any municipality within the County of Huron.
(One Representative to be elected)
W. C. HORNER,
Clerk, Hay Township
y-
e4inas. M htter st
co..r.schbroftor
Bethegla Missionarr. Temple
was the settjux ekooseg 10,
1968, at 1 pap., when Beth tar,
en Schroeder, daughter Of Xr,.
Karl Schroeder 'and the late
Mrs. Marvory Schroder, finch -
ester, Michigan, became the
bride of Gayle Wayne Cooper,•
Kipper% son of Mr. and Mrs.
Vivan Cooper, Kippen. The Rev.
James L. Beall officiated at the
ceremony.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father. She chose a
sheath cage styled gown of sat-
in under crocheted lace, accen-
ted With daisies. At the back,
it fell into a cathedral train.
She carried a white orchid and
white sweetheart roses with
touches of purple star flowers
and baby's breath 'letting strea-
mers of love knots.
Faith Dikin, Detroit, Michigan
was maid of. honor. The brides-
maids were Pamela Jacota, De-
troit, Michigan and Naomi
Hawn of Monroeville, Pennsyl-
vania. They wore empire waist-
ed gowns of deep purple velvet
with scooped neckjine and puf-
fed sleeves. Violet colored flow-
ers and pearls adorned the
sleeves. Floor -length veils for-
med the headpieCes. Anne Lind-
sy, Detroit, was the flowergirl.
Garry Ivan Cooper of Wind-
sor was best man and -the guests
were ushered by Clayton Mur-
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44ttet!.. *t:Yer re4Pg$1,', 090 4LJ,W. 41 bre fen, y
144lebigeni. Waa the viogbeerer:
Igneb,e04 lomoetl-
lately following the/ „ceremony
_Pertnies. -PintOMOD1,-
For a YwodkliXW trilk to Cape
Code, the • bride woke a coat
rlreOs 9.f Rale pink. silk peau de
soie pear grey .neessories.
+tin ;their return. they will re-
side in. Clinton.
Guests were present from.
• Seaforth, KiPPen, Ailsa
Craig, Parkhill and. London.
Stephenson -Roney
Autumn colored gladioli and
mums, with- fern were the set-
ting for the marriage -ceremony
of iss 'Joan Dianne Roney and
Keith Douglas 'Stephenson
Maio Street United Church, Mit-
chell. Rev. D. T. Sloan. 'officiat-
ed. „
Miss Mary Anne Fisher, Lis-
tmvel, was soloist accompanied
by the organist' Mr. - • Charles
Roney, BE' 2, Dublin'.
The bride is a- daughter- of
Mr. and Pos.. RUssell'O. 'Roney,
RR 3, Mitchell. mot. the- bride-
groom is a son of Mr and Mrs.
Clarence Stephenson, RR, 1,
Varna. . •
The bride was given away by
her father. Her 4.-line,gewn .was
of hand cut Chantilly lace styl-
ed with a chapel train falling
DEAR DORIS
advice from
Doris Clark
NUDES IN MATH CLASS
DEAR DORIS — I sit in thei
study' .hail and , as soon As a,
girl walks, :in the boys stare
and smirk and make little nei
marks. The boys in our section!!
were drawing nude women hi
math class and I said, "Yon
dirty pigs!". I fat like sreadil
Mg them.
If a girl) ever gots in tasouble
.t. they suffer — not , the —4
boys. 4. girl gets g bad repute -
tion but a boy is then thought
of as a lover, real mans, ete.r
Disgusting. Pm not going to let
any, old! boy touch me until rut
married: . .
I occasionally get a• crush on
a boy and then suddenly .I hatel
him, and it makes me ill!
, Manhater4
DEAR MANHATER — Be
lieve it or not, moat beys and
men are quite nice, when yon
get to know them; And that'd
the secret: you have te get to
know them!
Teen years help you sort
'things -out;-- and - while you are
geing threugh fits about pigs)
and b ! ., the boys are cow
adls
ping with soaneipmetty. strong
feelings a out girls.
The trick. is to take it easy;
read what you can, notice, what
you can about the. opposite sex:
II 'Old onto your feelings,/
whether desperate or delicious
and learn to be a 6ociablet)
• 'poised butterfly; giving smiles;
friendliness, .ibuit° never letting!
youriself become cheap.
There's a man in your future.
Gave him a chance to discover
You,
DEAR DORIS IL' I had the
shock of mx. life viten, my
daughter told!. me not to drop
in on them any more. After all;
I am her father antd we have
been very .elose. I even helped
her husband to get through
college when they first man
riled. .
She says when they are so
busy and tired 'they just can't
stand the idea of unexpected
company, even me. al do .any•
thing. for her and her kids and
she knows it. I oan come when
they ask me, she says. But that'S
not the point
I guess' I'm just not needed
any more, I am a widower and
live alone.
Cut To The Quick
DEAR CUT — I'm sorry. It ti
not easy- to take a back seat.
You ate used to being the guy
at the wheel.
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
Notice of First Posting
Voters' List'
1968
Notice is hereby given. that -I have com-
plied with Section 9. of the Voters' List Act,
and that I have posted up -in my Office at Lot
27, Concession 10,- in the Township of Hullett,
on the 31st day a October, 1968, the list of all
• persons entitled to vote in the Municipality at
Municipal Elections, and that such list re-
mains there for inspection.
• I hereby call on all Voters to take imme-
diate proceedings to have any omissions or
errors corrected according to Law; The last
day for a,ppeal being the'14th Day of Novem-
ber, 1968.
CLARE VINCENT,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Box 293, Londesboro,'Ontario
D SW6iiii Ts
Clearance of Summer Tires.
Snow Tire Specials
We'll Cusionv Stydy Your SnOw
_ Tires
Wide Ovals • "
•Set Regular & Winter
• Tread Re -Treads -Here.
Speduis On Sports Red Eines
WE REPRESENT 10 MAJOR TIRE COMPANIES, TO GET
,TM BRAND YOU WANT AT DISCOUNT PRICES
jult "GRE:ArSAVING ON ANTI -FREEZE AND
BATTERIES •
!HAUGH BROS.
. on. Milo East of BrOcefloki
EIRILICEFIELO, ONTARIO
- - Phone .527-0927
Phone $11-0921
. ,...• - •
Seaforth
Better :lie glad your young
people are paddling their own
canoe. ' And start to paddle
yours — it some new exciting
waters.
I'll wager a dollar there's a
second career for • you some-
where, once you look for it.
Your .daughter WarYtis you for
a visitor; but she has a right to
call the tune. Don't 'nurse your
„hurt. Do icimething.
To Odd -Time Workirr —
Canada Manpower telLs me jobs
are often ,availiable for women
and men who sire Willing to
work part time at odd hours.
Thane is sales work in even-
ings and on weekends; tes-
tament work in kitchen or
waiting on tables aver busy
'lunch hours and ton- evening
.shifita. Office workers who can
type shOuld register with a
irm whieh supplies emengerucy
'office hap.
And if you don't get any-
where with theme' Ideas, write
in -for atty 1O -cent leaflet `Tart
Time Work ab Roane or in
Community". Anyone , with
Tour zip eon work something
out to find the trtOney fOr
few frills to, Holing.
Confidential to Sister-in-law
Better 'bring your husband
%to Ibis- Cousins get IMMO-
on able privileges arid Wheat
thiey aren't well-balanced, &is,
.0.1Ster mot threaten: 1113
at 16, is ,boo immature to :han-
dle this enscru,pulons relative
of 20 yentrs.
I'm betting slhe is afraid of
the situation herself and will
hes relieved if someone steps
Teeinagens often, ,erY out for
discipline while • seeming to
sewn it, so stiek to your gam.
To Church Drama, Group —
You can get Wonderful ideas
for plays by writing to • the Re-
ligion a n.d Theatre Council
1104 Bay, Street, Toronto 5
Canada'. For a membership of
$5 a year you are also entitled -
to borrow any of their plays,
either" singly or in sets, for
, She Parried bong*,
of vuhit 11 01 /IS:407444d lb"raggedy17$
The bride's,' attendants wore
autumn gowns ..of burnt orange
chiffon over taffeta. Embroid-
ery trimming emphasised the
edged the long
awuafitatrsilneee
sleeve.
They carried arm baskets of
large yellow and bronze mums
accented by autumn leaves and
a large brandy bow.
The maid of honor was Mrs.
Kenneth Stephenson, Clinton,
sister-in-law Of the bridegroom.
13ridesmaids were Miss Faye
Roney, RR 3, Mitchell, sister of
the bride, Miss Ann Stephenson,
Landoll, sister of the bridegroom
and Miss Marjorie Anne Bartja,
RR 3, Monkton. •
Tl p ring bearer was Paul
Stephenson, Clinton. Best man
was Kenneth Stephenson, Clin-
ton, brother of the bridegroom
and ushers were Leroy- Mork -
Turner.
malii James ConsM Hobert
A honeymoon was Spent in
the 'United States and Western
provinces.
The couple are residing at
RR 1, Varna,
HIBBERT COUNCIL
' By -Law, Which has been ap-
proved by the Municipal Board,
for raising the 'sum $150,000,
to aid in the construction of
tile, stone or tiniber drains, was
passed by Hibbert Township
Council at their November meet-
ing and the Clerk authorized to
proceed with the advertising of
the B31 --Law according to the
Tile Drainage Act.
The report on the Hamilton
Drainage Works was.,read and
adopted and the Murphy Drain-
age Works was referred back to
the Engineer for further chang-
es.
The treasurer reported that
the final instalment of the 1968
unconditional grant had been
received in the amount of
$4042.50, making a total receiv-
ed of $8085.00 for the year.
Hibbert Township Council will
attend -the Perth Municipal An-
nual meeting to be held in Mit-
chell, November 20th.
Road accounts of $6298.70 and
general accounts of $7453.96, in-
cluding two tile drainage loans,
were ordered Paid. ,
•
At,OO)5....PUL,S.4,04
.and Mrs. Allan Schneider. •
IV4t. fnd Mrs. Voi4aW. WOUO
b4niod.)40rYaSni'ttic;:,444.0.. 47e:4'iti!li!xiterg Wtaitirh:.
ern Wolfe.
Questa • of Mr. Mrs. ROb-
ert Gilbert following tita bap-
tismal servlOO: of their daughter
Colleen Gloria,. worp.. Rev.' and
Mrs. Harold mrill, Conestoga,
Mr. and Mrs,Keith Gilbert, Brit-
ton, Mr- and Mrs. !John Gilbert;
Milverton, Mr. and Mrs.- Waiter
lquegge and Marion, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Klebe.r, Brodhagen,
Ken Gilbert, -.Linda McCreitht,
Atwood and*Rev. II. Loosing.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benne-
wies visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Cart Mikel, RR 2, Mitchell, on
Sunday. -
Mr. and „ ..X.r& Murray Arm-
strong andi fathily, Grand Bend
visited Sunday with Mr, and,
Mrs., WM. Brawn,
Mr.. Clifford Marks and Mrs.
Betty Pennington called on Mrs.
LloyikPfelfern IVLondaY after,
neon; ,
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From Mercury, there' S Meteor, Marquis, ,
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• or convenient financing, visit thid dealer.
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