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LANES
BY LEE HEE
Ego
This Saturday the Men's In-
ter -Town League gets under-
way. For the past three years
or so, teams from Seaforth
Lanes have been bowling in the
Eastern League. Following the
recent 'meeting in Stratford,
the Western group invited a
team from Seaforth to enter
the Western group. Considering
various aspects, including mile-
age, the team decided to go
with the Western Group . this
year.
In the new group are teams
from Zurich, Exeter, Seaforth,
Clinton RCAF, two from. Clin-
ton and two from Goderich.
The locals -are host to Goderich
Little Bowl (red) on Saturday
for the opening of the sche-
dule. All teams bowl for the
next 28 weeks,.with the season
ending April 3.,
Please mote: Would the fol-
lowing be at the Seaforth aLnes
this Friday night at 9 plml:
Gordon Nobel, Eric Matzold,
Jim Scott, Gordon Maloney, Ar-
thur Finlayson, Don Wood,
Doug Shirk, Norman MacLean,
Mel Merriam and Sam Bates.
This is an' important meeting,
to make final arrangements for
the Inter -Town schedule.
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Well, folks, the bowling sea-
son is underway. St. James'
Church - League commenced
Monday night. Although all
teams were not completed, it
is anticipatpd that by next Mon-
day the teams will be filled. Of
course there is always a need
for spares in any league. If
you cannot bowl steady, leave
your name ,at the alley, or call
any secretary and state the
league you would like to bowl
for. We also. understand the
mixed league started last Wed-
nesday.
Tuesday night, there were
four teams in the Commercial
League. There is still room for
two more teams here. This
could be a good league. If in-
terested, get in touch with Gord
Nobel. It is anticipated that
the Egmondville league is about
ready to start, and, the Legion
league will begin, perhaps the'
first week of October.
So- let's go bowling 'this season,
I'm sure there's lots of fun;
And if you blow, that's no rea-
son
To quit, until the game is won.
Set your sights 'way up high,
As Gord and Gerda welcome
you
To Seaforth Lanes, the plaee to
try
For an average of two -twenty-
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WALTON.
Miss Margaret Hillen, who is
attending Teachers' College in
Stratford, spent the weekend
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hiller?.
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HOEGY-BRINDLEY
Nile United Church was the
-scene of a pretty wedding on
Saturday, Sept. 1g,, at 2 p.m.,
when the Rev. Veldhuis united
in marriage, Karen. Grace
Brindley, London, to George
Barrymore Hoegy, RR 1, 'Wal-
ton. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brindley,
of RR 3, Goderich, and the
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Hoegy, RR 1, Wal-
ton.
Given in marriage, -by her
father, the bride chose a floor -
length gown of Chantilly lace
over net and taffeta with sweet-
heart neckline, trimmed with
sequins arid' seed pearls, with
lily -point sleeves. The full skirt
was fashioned in tiers caught
up with self -rosettes at front
and back. Her four -tiered silk
illusion veil was held by a
tiny petal -shaped headpiece, and
she carried a white Bible crest-
ed with pink rosebuds -and
streamers, trimmed with pink
Sweetheart roses.
The matron of honor, Doro-.
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thy Gulutzen, sister of the
bride, chose a pink silk organza
street -length gOwn with fitted
bodice and bell-shaped skirt.
She carried white. minus tip-,
ped in blue. The bridesmaids,
Miss Margaret Elliott, Seaforth,
and Miss Pauline Woodiatum,
Parkhill, wore gowns.identical
to the maid of honor, and car-
ried similar flowers.
The flower -girl, ,Miss Velma
Brindley, sister of the bride,
wore a blue silk organza dress
with matching headpiece, and
carried a basket of white mums
edged in pink.
The groom was attended by
Barry •Everleigh, of Kitchener,
and the guests were ushered by
Douglas Brindley, Goderich, and
Murray Jacklin, Brussels. Mas-
ter Larry Alton, Benmiller, was
ringbearer.
For a wedding trip"to North-
ern Ontario, the bride chose a
two-piece pink wool suit with
beige accessories. A corsage of
white carnations completed her
ensemble, Mr. and Mrs. Hoegy
will reside in London:
• AR -EA 'WEDDINGS
HARRIS -BARKER
Miss Donna Jane Barker and
Roy Kenneth Harris exchanged
wedding vows amid a setting
of gladioli, banked with fern
and white candles, at Zion
United Church. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Barker, RR 3, Mitchell,
and 'the bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and "Mrs. Nelson Har-
ris,' RR 1, Staffa." Rev. A. H.
Daynard officiated. Traditional
wedding music was played by
Mrs. Charles Roney, who accom-
panied the sol4ist, Larry Bar-
ker, who sang ("Wedding Pray-
er" and "0 Perfect Love."
Given ' in marriage by her
fatqr, .the bride wore a floor -
length gown of white satin peau
over bridal satin, bodice styled,
scoop neckline, long lily -point
sleeves, Bugle Beading leaf and
flower detail with a •controlled
skirt with bustle back. and bow.
A double crown tiara of pearls
held her shoulder -length veil of
silk illusion. Her necklace was
a string of pearls, a gift from
the groom. She carried a cas-
cade bouquet of yellow Sweet-
heart roses, stephanotis and
spryner fern.
Miss Betty Ann Barker, sis-
ter of the bride, RR 3, Mitchell,
was maid of honor, and Miss
Bonnie Barker, RR 3, Mitchell,
and Miss Sharon Williams, Bur -i
ford,,Ont., cousins of the bride,
were bridesmaids. The attend-
ants' costumes were of ming
blue, embossed peau de soie,
bodice styled With scoop neck-
line, elbow sleeves, controlled
skirts with band at waistline,
and bow at back. Their head-
dresses were of matching ma-
terial, forming a pillbox, with
bow detailed face veil. They
carried cascade ,bouquets of
white and yellow baby mums
and stephanotis. ,
Bonnie • McPhail, Cromarty,
cousin of the bride, was flower -
girl. She wore a dress similar
to the attendants with an iden-
tical bouquet.
Ringbearer was Russell Bar-
ker, R11.'3, Mitchell, brother of
the bride. Best man was Gary
Josling, RR 3, Mitchell, cousin
of the bridegroom, and ushers
were Robert Rice, RR 1, Staffa,
cousin of the bridegroom, and
Terry Barker, RR 4, Mitchell,
cousin of the bride.
The reception was held at
Brodhagen' Community Centre.
Receiving guests, the mother of
the bride wore a red sheath
dress with matching lace detail
and black accessories. She wore
a corstige of white carnations.
Assisting her, the mother of
the groom wore a sheath dress
of teal blue wool, double-knit,
with black necessaries. Her
flowers, were White carnations.
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For a' honeymoon to Niagara
Falls and Tennessee, the bride
travelled in a three-piece suit
of navy blue wool, double-knit,
trimmed with white with cran-
berry accessories. Her corsage
was a white gardenia. They will
make their home at 202 Easson
St., Stratford.
Guests at the wedding were
from Stratford, Burford, Mit-
chell, •Cromarty, • Brodhagen,
Bornholm; Dundas, Sebringville,
Listowel, St. Pauls, Staffa, Dub-
lin and Seaforth.
FELTZ-DOW .
toys Onited. Church, decorat-
ed with pink gladioli and roses,
was the setting for the wedding
of Joyce. Margaret Dow and
Ralph Norman Feltz. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ilarvey Dow, Cromarty; and the
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Feltz, RR 4
Mitchell. Rev. A. H. Daynard
officiated at the ceremony. The
organist, Mrs. Elmer Dow, ac-
companied the soloist, Miss
Joan Christie, when she sang
"Wedding Prayer" and "0 Per-
fect Love."
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor -
length gown of white nylon
tulle and Chantilly lace over
peau de soie. The bodice was
styled with a sabrina neckline,
decorated with baby pearls and
iridescent sequins and full-
length sleeves. The skirt had
lace panels, front and back, and
her shoulder -length veil was
held by a crown of seed pearls.
She' carried a cascade bouquet,
consisting of pink roses,
Mrs. Ray Feltz, RR 4, Mit-
chell,- was her sister's matron
of honor: She chose, a street -
length gown of blue velvet,
styled with a scoop neckline,
full skirt and white accessories.
Her cascade bouquet consisted
of pink roses.
Donald Eickmeyer, of Kitch-
ener, was best man, and the
ushers were , the bridegroom's'
brother, Ray Feltz, and the
bride's brother, Floyd Dow,
The wedding dinner took
place' in the basement of the
church, decorated with pink and
white flowers, streamers and
bells. The assistants at the wed-
ding dinner were Miss Ruth
Eickmeyer, Miss Elaine Feltz,
Miss Mabel Dow, Miss Carol
Mogk, Mrs. Gary Finlayson and
Mrs. george Duncan.
For a honeymoon to he spent
in the Western Provinces, the
bride wore a • YOwder blue suit
with white accessories. On their
return the Couple will reside
in Mitchell.
Guests at the wedding were
from Mitchell, Kitchener, Strat-
ford, London, Staffa and Crom-
arty.
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. NEWS OF THE
Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Britton,
„Grand View, Man., is visiting
his brother, Mr. Herb Britton,
and Mrs. Britton, and attended
the .wedding ,of his nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keyes, at
Stratford on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roney
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ron-
ey spent a day at London Fair
last week.
' Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pooley
and Miss Ella Frances, Exeter,
visited "Mr. and • Mrs. George
Mitchell on Sunday.
WEEK IN ZION .
' Mr. D. G. Graham:' Sarnia, has arrived home and has reg -
called his aunt, Mrs. Mary istered in OAC, Guelph, for the
Malcolm, and 'Mr. and Mrs. coming year. • •
Dalton Malcolm on . Thursday. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs:
Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Bar- Lloyd Barker, lVfr. and Mrs.
ker and Wendy and Mr. and Lawrence_ Barker and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl •Barker were their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs,, aim Bar-
ker, of Calgary; for a few days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm,
Keith and Bruce were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Gibb and family, Stratford, on,
Mrs. Ross Pepper, Dennis' and
Nancy .attended, London Fair
on Tuesday.
Miss Gloria Ann Pepper was
home from Hospital for
the Harris -Barker wedding, on
Saturday in Zion Church.
Mr. Wayne Pepper, who has
spent the summer in Sudbury, Sunday.
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