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K1 OUGW NEWS
Miss.Carol Frook was honoured on
Saturday.`evening with a bridal
'shower arranged by :the lOth con•
cession ladies in •Holyrood'Hall
• • which• was tastefully decorated With
pink •and; white wedding belis and.
• streainers'and baskets of coloured.
• phlox', •
'r . Wall . chairlad
Ms...Morley as w y
and; welcomed the ladies'. ;Edna:"
and' May ,Eoyle,•led in com'frunity
• singing. The More We ,Get
Together," Leet Me Call YousSweet-
he's4 and With•: Someone -Like -.You,
after 'Which Islay gave an•original
reading "The Proposal" . Contests
were given by -Mrs ' Stewart
MacDonald..,. Mrs:, 'Dave Ross and.
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Mrs's elt' Whyltobk'.:`Humorous
readings were given by Mrs.
Miiford�Wall and Mrs:- John Frook;''
wedding To the strains'of the w x g
march _:played'by Edna Boyle , .the •
bride was:.escorted, toter ' chair of
honour She was 'assisted in• open
ing ithe 'many lovely .and useful
,gifts by her sisters Gail' and Sandra.:
'Mrs.' Bob Wail read an address
expressing good wishes to the bride
elect. The •girls•arranging,the`
gifts 'were Diane and Debbie
Haldenby Lois and ,Linda Wall' and
4Vh' toc
„Ruth
•HODGINS:
Chalmers. United ,=r hurch,, .'
Arinow,:was the setting fora
pretty wedding July'12, 1969 at
3' P.M. 'when. Carolyn Kathleen,
Y..
daughter `of Mr., and Mrs. Nelson: '.
Es.ki:ic-k ;� Rz R:- #-3 K ncardinc
exchanged. wedding vows with Mr,.`.
Edward Jolin: Hodgins, son of ,Mr.. •
and' Mrs. John Hodgins, •R::• .tt " # 2, .
.Kincardine.
The church altars was decorated
with baskets of orange lilies and
white orange -blbssorns , The pews
were c ed lace doilies...
w de orat with it
and orange rosettes •
The Rev,. Robert S. Clydeoffie
fated• at'.the•doiible ring 'ceremony
• , The organist. as•1vliss Anne
Ferguson; R. 'R••# 4. Ripley. The ::
:soloist,.' Mrs. Lester Ferguson sang' '
•"The Weddingg Prayer''• prior to '
the -service and: The Voice that ,.
Breathed O`erEden' during the
signing of the ,register •
ESKRICK Photo By .Ma.lcornson
pearls and sequins.' She carried a
cascade of yellow roses, white ~ :'
carnations and stephanotis:
•. The .bride's:.attendarits`were'' rs.
b M
Harvey Needham; sister of the
bride our; Tvtiss'
•Joan McTeer of Kitchener, friend.
of the bride :and Miss Darlene
'Letson of Elmira`, ,niece . of thea•
bride as bridesmaids..: •
' The three attendants were:
gowned alike .in Capri blu. e •
polyester crepe. They carried '
e; •.
cascades'ofr white and. tiny orange-:
tinted mums .with tufts of material
to match their; dresses; They Wore
tiny white and orange mums in ; • ..
:their hair:.
The flower girl, Barbara.Eski•ick;
niece of the bride; wore a long
• white polyester crepe .,gown
trimmed. with capri blue.She
carried aniiniature cascade,and • `
wore flowers in her hair similar to.
x v ,n ,n7asr>a_ge'bhe�, e.attendants_._
Carol thanitea ev—ery�ne ana
the bride.wore 'a long white crepe
invited the ladies to her:future ,
1 A line., gown with high dace -
'home on the North line where trimmed neckline, lace trim .ori
"the .viewed her lovelyhome'ali '
, •3%4 -length sleeves and. around the
ff ; T-he-tra-i d
:with lace also, +Ier:;shoulder� •
P
length veil was held• in late with.
g
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1. Best man was Bill Hodgins,.
brother of the groom of R. R. '# 2,
' Holyrood; ushers were Ken Eskric•k:,
Ibr.
For She's A . Jolly Good Fellow
was sung and a delicious' lunch was
'served which:brou ht a ..' lea'sant`
evening -to a clOSe. .
other,
of the briae and AT
Hodgins, brother of:the,$•d room
The rl e's• mother wore a
white and blue 'sparkle: bonded,
arnel with blue and: Whit.e'acceSS'
:Tories, anO' a corsage of pink and
.white carnations.
•The grooms mother wore
• green and white striped arnel dress
with. white" accessor'ies•And •a cors- .1
age of white :a.:nd. yellow carnati.ons.1
For a trip. to the ,west coast, the I
-17i-de wore:an aqua green e iseitib-1
with white accessories and •,a' cors-
age of..white carnations.
• .The•couple,wil,l reside:6n'the'
groom's' farm at R. R. # -2.,
1 `Kincardine' ;
On June 21st a miscellaneous .
relative shower for. Carolyn was •
held at the home of her aunt;
i• Mrs, Geo. McKee,. "A bountiful
smorgasbord 'dinner was• served
after, which a program and social
hour was held• and•the•bride
'received many lovely gifts.
n rl'y' 7t -ti- .. eon i it
shower and program was held.in
Chalmers United Church, •Arrnow
and Carolyn was the'recipient of
1 a lovery car•table and chair set, •
d
•'-ir-oning board and d.over-,, iArnp
and ,Several `tiiiscellaneotis •gifts•
.
FfFifth Acciden'
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A. bad; corner in :Kingsbridge:
has been: blamed for a fifth car
being.demolisheti since Mr,' and.
Mrs, ,Dennis' baltoti moved 'into: •
•tleir'home.on that corner. *several
' \ ears- ago. Ian Beaton of Onapirig,.
Ontario , is in critical condition
:Victoria Hospital, London;, after
his north bound car darted across
the road hinting' a maple; tree
Dalton's. housea-nd-land-e
front steps on. Thursday afternoon,
August 7'. Two,passengers suffered
minor injuries in the'si.ngle. car
:accident:: _ ' 0'
Mrs. Dalton'•who had just left
her front room and gone to the
kitchen at the rear of the hose;
said she thought at first that an
airplaine had crashed into here •
house. She grabbed her 3 year
old.grandson Dennis and ran out
side and spotted a car amid the'
raised dust ; Earl Drennan'ita
neighbour, rushed across•the road
agrY, she. pulled• a man horn a •'
wrecked car,after it rolled -over and,:'.
landed` in, her cucumber. patch.
The. Dalton 'home. and .landscaping
seeins to be hit harder with eadh.
accident..
CULR SS CORNERS
Shirley'Stanleyof Kinloss' ••'
spent the weekend 'With her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. ,Tom
Stewart..
Sunday, visitors with Mr. a,nd
rs . Tom Stewart - Were Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald.Stewart of Kincardine:,
*Ruth Whytock of Teeswater
'spent the weekend with Debbie
Haldenby, .
Mrs,, Elmer Benedict is spending
the,week with Mr. and IvMrs ''Bi1L
:Nors.viorthy of Clarksburg. ,
. A number'. from the community'
attended the stag held in honour ,•
o03il1 Zettler,
.Mr. and Mrs, John Lockhart°of
Port Elgin visited last Monday
'with Mr. and Mrs, N,,E, Haldenby.
Steven lialdenby of Lucknow
vacationed. last week with.:grand-
cLhel ed l thea ' i anee • . i =agents -Mr. •and. Mrs G .N..t._Er;:
h. ,c�.l �� p
Priest and
police and disconnected i4aldenby.
the blasting horn: • Mr. And Mrs, .Feed. Frieildorf oi•
Mrs Dalton, whose white fratne Kitchener, Mr; and Mrs, Ross
house:is Just a few feet f orni ta• tr•win• and family of Lucknow were.
I ighwat '2i Said she'never feels:safe,Sunday visitors with' Mr, and Mrs: •
in her home any more:• Two years • N. E. Haldenby„,