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The Huron Expositor, 1967-08-31, Page 8• • '4 4 . ' 11/"4714 HURONEXP95q0111.1 5EAFORTfl1•oliT4 00,31•,1961 HOron Centennial School • At Brucefield OPENS — • • /f CAI, whee's that old • *roller .,„ IAIMBN, 0044 MeQixtaich. Apti. WS. R93.;' Mc- Q11,41c1) Xitphen0 .10,stt4 Mr. and Ars.ii.,zes'Viet1/4tt ftev. Br011er Vranell ReUy,IgprkiTcal, W4.1 lVf.r. 40, `AndcW, OrlinAn, find famliy, Regina, Saslr.,' Vi$1110(.1 r. and Ain's. Lou IVIrs. JerY•aBrien, Detroit, visited, IVIr. and Ws. james $19an, and other ragitivegi duN. hut the • Nus. J. PtOe_kie 11404 Allr, W. Hartlere, nitcheer, thelr mother. ,Mr0. El4a- /.1 01 • Nola; 'Mgt la patient "Seaferth Cernrinthity HOS-, Pt41.• r. ancl Mrs. Reg, ,Jviarey and cildren, Ptratecixt ed Mr. and %S: Auguste ehame. '4 • INSURANCE p-, ..• - 'TO AbO CYCLONE 4AMEt---E. KEYS, . - 527467.14esforth • RIPreseniri9 • ?PI, WeSterli FEMar's • illfeathar Insurance M9tu4lCO•c1W9040904 Ont TUESDAY PT. .5th; 1967. At 9 a.4,1„. Attention Farmers!! • All School Buses will operate over the same routes as were in use at the end of the last school year. All routes will be 1-eviewed upon completion of registration and may be revised at that time .to provide maximum service. -"Yu're next!" •S'r Buses will leave on route trips each schoo day at 8 a.m. For further information, contact: Huron Centennial Schoo Brutefield Phone 482-3330 THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone. 527-0240 : Seaforth LANSINK—TALOT Amidst a setling or orange. glads and candles, Barbara Tat: bot was united in marriage to Mr. Remy Lansink, Seaforth, at Northside United Churgh, on August 19th, at 3 p.m. The Rev. J. C. Britton officiated at the double ring ceremony. Theiorganist, Mr* J. A. Stew- art, prayed traditional wedding music and accompanied the' sol- oist, Mr:.1. A. Stewart, when he sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "0 Perfect Loe". • The bride is the daughter. of, Mr. J. W. Talbot, Seaforth, and the late Mrs. Talbot and the groom is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. John Lansink, Seaforth. Mr. Bill Pinder, Seaforth, was groomsman and Mr. George McIlwain, Seaforth and Mr. Mike Malone, Woodstock, were the ushers) • The' bride, on the, arm of her father, wore a white sheath gown styled' with. empire bod- ice- of alencen lace and elbow - length sleeves,„ A 1ce train fell from her shoulders and was held in place with 'bows. A headpiece of flowers' held her floor -length illusion veil. She carried a crescent bouquet • of orange delight roses. Miss Sharon Talbot, Seaforth, sister of thebride, was maid of honor and Ars. George McIl- wain, Seaforth, and Mrs. Rob- • ert Smitham, Milwaukee,' Wis- consin, sisters .of the bride, were' bridesmaids. They were dressed in flopr-length printed shantastic linen dresses styled with sheath skirts and empire bodices and plain colored or- ange coats with bows on, the shoulders completed their , semble. They wore .matching bqw hadpieces; and carried crescent bouquets of white poms. . The wedding dinner was held in the church parlor. For the wedding trip the bride donned a yellow lace dress ever taffeta with navy accessories • and cdrsage of white poms. The couple will reside at 337 Home, Street,.partment 14, Stratford, Ontari&Jr Guests were present from Milwaukee, • Oakville, Mi on, Lindsey, Dundalk, don, Markdale, 'Kitchen Niagara Falls and Millerburg, Ohio. Sh'owers were held for the bride at the home of Mrs. An- drew McNichol, Seaforth, with Mrs. MeNichol, Mrs. Robert El liott and Mrs. .-Clarefiee Mc= Nichol„, as hostess and at the home of Mrs. John Burrell, Oak- ville. Seed and *Feed "its Garry, kodiney. and Russell., Oats - ed and reitt Ketone and rI Barley •-,y• • • • Please firing a Sample of Oafs and Barley withPriti- , • °Little . Recl Ridingf . . . Hood. Why would' parents give. a kid a amp' like that?" Every week more people dis- cover what mighty jObs are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor Want Ads. 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