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Phone 527-0870 — Seaforth Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime! Seaforth MonumentWorks All Types of Cemetery. Memorials OPEN DAILY T. PRYDE & SON Inquiries are invited — Telephone Numbers: EXETER 225.0620 CLINTON 482.9421 SEAFORTH: •Contact Willis Dundas When you live in Ontario you'vegot a good :. deal going for you. Ontario Progressive Con- ' servative policies mean more • schools, more hospitals, more highways, more ,opportun- ities for relaation. Wages are 18% higher per capita than the national average and Qur standard of living is second highest in the world. I• With tate O utario Progressive Conservative Party you've got a good dOal, going for you. �etwawnrlra�t�rrrrre.rroa.rrsnlreY.��r• NEWS of 0 J a Mc.e- Mr. and Mrs.S air- La h lel}, Jimmy and Debbie spent five days vacationing at Arran Lake and also visited with Jim's father Brom Sarnia, Mrs. K. Cacciotti and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lemieux and Rose- mary of Capreol , visited for a few days with the former's daughter, Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Mr. Parkinson; Brenda, Mar- garet and Janet: Mrs. Mary Jaques visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dun- can McNaughton. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Insley; Mur- ray and Karen, spent last week holidaying in Northern Ontario and visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Insley and family of .Susi Sud- bury. Mr. and Mrs. James McLach- len spent a few days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chivers and family of Port Hur- on. Donna and Wanda Chivers returned for two weeks' vaca- Church - Activity • WINTHROP UCW Mrs. William Little presided for the 'August meeting of the UCW and opened) it with a call to worship and prayer. Mrs. Little conducted the busi- ness period and Mrs. Robert Campbell. gave the financial re- port. Mrs. William Dodds, cit- izenship "convener• opened the devotional exercises with a ver- se of scripture, `Blessed art the. poor in spirit. for theirs' is the kingdom of heaven." Mrs. Dodds spoke on the al- cohol problems, racial .problems and the question of peace i`n the world; 'also the plight of the needy peoples. - Mrs. Robert Campbell contri- buted a medley of familiar. hymns on the piano and as stewardship convener introduc- ed a skit entitled "All Our Liv- ing". Taking part were Mrs. Florence Elliott, Mrs.' Francis Hunt, Mrs. Russell- Bolton and Mrs. Robert Campbell. It show- ed ways in which each individ-, ual can be a good steward in the eommtuiity. Mrs. William Dodds read an article entitled "Money". NEWS of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hydra, Russell, Manitoba, honeymoon- ed at Expo and spent the week- end with their aunt, Mrs. Ger- trude Taylor on their *ay home. Visiting this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Taylor were Gerald Armstrong, Zurich, Allan Taylor, Brucefield' ,and David Smith, Clinton. Misses Linda and Dianne Mil- ler are attending the Presby- terian Church Camp at Kintail this week. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman and fam- ily were Mrs. John Hodgins and Bebra and Miss Anne Simpson,' Exeter. Mses Donna Smith, Clinton and Frances Armstrong, Zur- ich, are holidaying with their grandmother, Mrs.' Gertrude Taylor. Marvin Taylor, Brucefield is holidaying with his cousin, Rick- ey Taylor. • Susan and Jill Norris holiday- ed this past week with their cousin Joan Burleigh, Seaforth. Visiting.$unday with Mr. and Mrs. John Teinplenian and fam- ily were Mr. and Mrs. ' Will Pass- more,' Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Al- vin Passmore and Beverly, of Thames Road and Mr. and Mrs. ............ �- 1 Ontario Progressive Conservative Association. , 1 tre 1 '2 Carlton Set ,;,, ' "' - 1 Toronto 2.-,-• :_.. 1 iI want to'keep� things going in • Ontario. Please regis▪ ter ine 1' ' as a member of the Association. Nanta , 1 . s... 1 ■i. r 'Addrus ...[.., , / - W XO ; Progressive �•":•� a �_,.n. irmorjw>li.it tion with their apt, uncle all cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Ron- 6Weitzer and Sherri of Grand Bend visit- ed Sunday with Mr. • anvil Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri and Scott. Mrs. Tom Clark of London,, was a' Thursday visitor with Mrs. Lawrence Beckett, Jae. queline and Geraldine. , Mrs. Norris Webb has return- ed ' home from Ottawa where she attended the Teachers' Lib- rarian Summer Course. While in Ottawa she stayed With Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warehain and Jeffrey. Julie and Lorie Webb spent he holidays with Mr. and Mrs. William Crago, Billy and Linda of Pembroke. • Patty McLachlen spent last week in Sarnia visiting her grandmother, Mrs. James Me. Lachlen. Mr. David' Wheeler attended the McLean -Wade wedding in Metropolitan United • Church, London, on Saturday. David,was the . best man in the wedding party. He also attended the rec- eption for the Robson-Shoebot tom wedding in Prince Andrew School. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beck- ett eckett and girls visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tyler and fam- ily of Dashwood on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wood- iand and family of Leduc, Alta., and Mr. Harry Rodd were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wareham and baby Jeffrey of Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, Kathi and Debra and Miss the! n}a Small of Dundas were week- end, eekend visitors with Mr. an4 Mrs. Norris Webb and family. ' Misses Joyce and Loree and Randy Russell of Russleldale vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri and Scott. Rev. John Wheeler of Conn, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland and girls and Mr. and, Mrs. John Rodd and family. Sunday visitors with Mr. and - Mrs. James McLachlen and fam- ily were Mr. and Mrs. G. Chiv- ers of Sarnia,. Miss Madeline Crandell of London and MiSs Carol Rinn of Detroit, Mich. STAFFA Philip Hern, Kevin and Greg, - Winchelsea. - Larry Dolmage, Seaforth, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris and family. Misses Janet and Edna Mil- ler, London, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller. A largecrowd attended the reception in Staffa;Hall on Sat- urday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. James Mcrnally on their recent marriage. Music for the evening was provided by the Norris Orchestra. NOTICE -- For Co -.op Insurance •. Call , W. ARTHUR WRIGHT' Phone 527,1464 — John St. SEAFORTH Complete Coverage For: • Auto and Truck •• Farm Liability • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness ' • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance, & Savings • Huron Co-op 'Medical Services •- Wind Insurance WEDDING BAUER — HQI GERr In Garfield. Daptist Chirth, Milwaukee,' 'MISS. Maataret, -L. Hodgert and O ando1ph Pe Bauer airman 'third class, exchanged marriage vows and • .wedding rings in a one o'cloc_lc service on July 29, the Rev. Williasw Kuhnle, D.D., officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hodgert, 2635 N. 80th st., Milwaukee are par- ents of the bride and M. and Mrs. Michael Bauer, 1574 N. 118th st,,, are the bridegroom's parents. Thebride chose an Aline dress 'with tiered effect at the back. It was fashioned of, Alas - kine with lace banding the sleeves and the three tiers.. Her beaded silk illusion lace bow held a shoulder length veil. Her flowers were carnations and ivy in cascade design.. Miss Linda Hutchins wore an olive green crepe dress with flowered' bodice band, for her role as bridal attendant. She car- ried a crescent of yellow carna- tions' and ivy. Flower girl was Mary L. Hodgert, sister of -the bride. She was in a yellow crepe dress, floor length, and held a basket of white and. yellow blos- sonjs, with ivy. Serving as best man was Ger- ard emand Clark of Washington; D.C. An ' afternoon reception was held in the home of the (bride's parents. The bride's mother wore a - mint A-line dress with jacket and cymbidlum orchid corsage. The bridegrdDan's- mo- ther chose a beige A-line dress, made with a lace 'bodice and jacket and also had a cymbid- ium orchid corsage. The bride is a granddaughter of Mrs. Thomas odgert and., Mrs. FredHuisser Seaforth. Visitors from Canada attend- ing ttending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgert, Brian and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pinder, Mrs. Fred Huisser, all of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis . Huissel(and family of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hocking, Greg and Jim of Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Clark and family, -Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Bauer . will live in Sherman, Texas. Classified ads pay dividends. �S of ODHAGEN nd-Jff. m. a don i 134 a rey,..�on .. , vis t- ed with kris' Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Maiuei Beuerman on Sim - .day. A liaridai shov6er was held at the Community Hall in the base - tient Saturday • evening •for Elaine-Hennewies who. i9 bride - elect in early, September. Mr; and Mrs. Ken Elligsen, Terry and Warren visited .on Sunday with Mr. and "'Mrs. Earl' Edgar in Molesworth. Mfrs. Harold Smyth has- been a patient at the Stratford Gen- eral Hospital since last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kipfer, Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz, Kitchener, mated with, fi Mr. ,and ,Mrs. Wayne Beuer. Mr and Mrs. Lavern Wore, Sun- day evening. A. cabaret dance was held at the Community Hall, -+.gaturday evening With the proceeds go- ing -to the Pee Wee base ball team. Warren Ovens Orchestra •supplied the music for dancing. The Lutheran Youth Fellow- ship met Sunday at the Com lnunity' Centre and played a five -inning soft ball game:' They journeyed to Seaforth Lions Part¢ to swim and enjoyed their lunch at -the park. Warren, Elligsen entertained a few of his fden& Friday after -- noon -at his home, marking the occasion of his fourth birthday. RURN$E ,SANER NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR HEATING OIL Walden & flroadfoot Phone 527-1224 — Seaforth -="SPECIALIZED TRAINING- FOR BUSINESS CAREERS" . Goderich Business College 9 WATERLOO STREET. 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