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The Huron Expositor, 1965-12-02, Page 5,r • • • • • • t - RACHO,, 'i`. A ' OR Miss Gloria Jean Taylor, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Seaforth, 'became the bride of Jim Martin Racho, yoringest son of Mr. and Mrs. Agnes Racho, Egmondville, in a ceremony in Northside Unit- ed Church manse, Seaforth, at 2:00 o'clock, Saturday, Nov. 20, with Rev. J. C. Britton officiat- ing. The bride chose a floor -length gown of white satin empire line with three-quarter sleeves, A Omit Booth The Ladies' Guild of St. Thomas' • Church regrets that the knitting booth was inadvert- ently omitted from the bazaar report. This booth, convened by Mrs. Ada Reid and Mrs. An- gus MacLean, netted $100. ST. COLUMBAN (Intended for last wee) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mur- ray and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray were in Toronto .on Saturday attending the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell and family, Kitchener, with Mrs. Thomas Purcell and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver. Mrs. Mary Feeney in Kitch- ener. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane spent the weekend in Toronto.' Miss Jean Maloney, London; with Mrs. Nora Maloney. Miss Rita Kennedy, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ken- • nedy. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Melady, Toronto, with Mr. rd Mrs. Maurice Melady. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Melady, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Melady and children and Mrsl. Glen Butters visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mel- ady in Trenton recently. Hold Program -Euchre Twenty-six tables were in play at the euchre held in the parish hall under the auspices .of the Catholic Women's League. Preceding the cards, a pro- gram was presented:ction song, "The House in the'Mods" by Vicki O'Rourke, Joanne Swart, Charmaine Staples and Catharine Ann Lane; chorus, "The Old Barn Dance," by Bri- an Murray, Brian Lane, Barry Lane, Danny Nolan, Marvin Kale and Pat Feeney; step dance by Cathy Murray, Louise Feeney, Pauline Coyne and Janet O'Reilly, with Dennis Murray and Marvin Kale doing the Tvbist; step dance by Gail Nolan; solos, "Blue Bird Is- land" and . "Let It Snow," by Larry Murray; baton duet 'by Janice Dietz and Margaret El- ligsen; chorus, "Waltzing Ma- tilda" and "Step in Time," by Ronnie Murray, Randy Duffy, Donnie Ryan,- Mary Catharine -McQuaid, Sharon Shea and Lin- da Feeney; - step dance, Jean and Joanne Coyne and Sharon Shea. The prizes for high score for the cards were won by Mrs. Martin Murray and Jerome Kelly-; low score, Mrs. Lou Mc- Iver and Dominic Murray. Lew- is Coyne was chairman for the evening, MITCHELL FERTILIZER & SUPPLY LTD.- Warble TD.- Warble Fly Control- Neguvon- Pour -on is a new cattle insecticide, formulated especially for the control of grubs. •. NEGUVON KILLS GRUBS BE- FORE THEY DAMAGE e MEAT or HIDES Simple to use - No Special Equipment Necessary. • Fertilizer -- 20% Super Phosphate $35.00 per Ton 60% Muriate of Potash $50.00 per Ton F.O.B. Our Plant Seed Corn - Now is the time to order your Seed Corn for 1966. We are booking orders for War- wick's, Northup, King and Funk's. Cement - Cement in Paper Bags "$1.15 Cement in Poly Bags $1.19 'MITCHELL FERTILIZER & SUPPLY LTD. Phone 34g-8631 "Built by Farmers for Farmers" tiara of Regis 4ino,'.a white rose 'held her'bouffant veil of French illusion net. She -tarried a bou- quet of red roses. ' Miss Brenda Butt, Seaforth, was maid of honor. She wore a floor -length gown of sapphire blue with matching wedding band headpiece and fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow mums. The groom was attended by Mr. Murray McLeod, Seaforth. The dinner was held at the Seaforth Legion Hall, and a re- ception was held following the dinner at the home of the bride's pare For travelling, the bride wore a winter white suit, black acces- sories and red carnations. The couple will reside in Stratford. Miss Gloria Taylor, prior to her marriage, was given show- ers -in London and in Seaforth, when she received many beau- tiful gifts. DOWN AT THE LANES BY LEE HEE Seaforth Legion League Team standings; Go-Gos, 48; Birdies, 29; Ramblers, 28; Gophers, 25; Polecats, 25; Spit- fires, 13. Ladies' high single, Betty Leonhardt, / 283; triple, Barb Alexander, 642; men's high sin- gle and triple, Don Wood, 320 and 845. Egmondville Church League Team standings: Turtles, 43; Weasels, 36; Snappers, 36; Ramblers, 32; Lucky Strike' 26; Bo -Hunks, 16. i Ladies' high, single and tri- ple, Joan Eaton, 209 and 571; men's high single and triple; - Roger Bennewies, 288 and 672. Legion Ladies' Auxiliary Team standings: Chevelles, 43; Spark Plugs, 40; Queen- ettes, 27; -Busy Bees, 26; Earger Beavers, 17; Dead Eye Dicks, 15. Ladies' high singles, Ina Mc- Grath, 215, Elizabeth MacLean 210, and Nora Brown, 204; high triples, Mary Mennell511 and Winnie.. Nott 502. Seaforth Mixed League Team standings: Petunias, 44; Daisies, 31; Daffodils, 29; Sweet Peas, .27; Sunflowers, 24; Mari- golds, 13. Ladies' high, single and tri- ple, Marg Marshall, 2'78 and 606; men's high single, Art Finlayson, 276; triple, Eric Matzold, 701. COF League High single, regular, Marilyn Riley, 243; high single, spare, Edith Nott, 237; high triple, regular, Joyce McClure, 525; high triple, spare,' Edith rtt, 451; team points: Thunder, 18; Lightning, 31. Thirteen pieces in a "baker's dozen" originated wh n King Louis of France warned all bak- ers who gave under measure that they would be beheaded, Choose From the BIGGEST most BEAUTIFUL and VARIED display ''f Christmas - Cards we have shown in many a year. • •-,u THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth yb�,i/f4$,.• 0yy'.Xix?fi7� <�>�% . .C�r? G �%�r'/�f s''"',,c; fy,. ui r/�y+F#r y.,���� lll„nnn .�.RLY ry �•s• m A Mor -Power SUPER SERVICE Power -Sealed Dr'y-Charge Guaranteed and insured for 30 - months of active duty. 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