The Huron Expositor, 1970-11-05, Page 12C
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had wide buttoned cuffs. The
train was held at the back with
a narrow bow. She carried white
mums centered with a purple
orchid.
Mrs. Laverne Scott, sister of
the bride, Seaforth, wag tbs.
matron of honor and the brides-
maids were Mary Lansink, Sea-
forth, Mrs. Rick Jeffrey, London •
Mrs. Donald Coleman, Seaforth
and Mrs. Allan Brokenshire,
Zurich. They were dressed alike
in purple French illusion velvet
dresses with. Empire waistline
and small stand up collar. The
front bodice had rhinestone trim-
ming and the sleeves had a puff
at the elbow which extendedhalf-
way between the elbow and wrist.
Tim/ carried white carnations with
purple velvet tufts In the centre.
The -groomsman was Allan
Brokenshire, Zurich, and the
guests were ushered by John
Coleman, twin, brother of the •
bride, Seaforth, Eugene O'Brien,
Zurich, Allan Cleave, Hensel
and Rick Jeffrey, London.
The organist, Mrs. Carol
Carter, Seaforth,, played tradit-1
ional wedding music and accom-
panied the soloist, Mr. Dave
Stewart, Seaforth, when he sang
"The Lord's Prayer" and "For
You Alone".
After the wedding a dinner
was held at First Presbyterian
Church and a reception followed
in the evening at Seaforth District
High School auditorium.
The bride's mother received
the guests wearing a plum
crimpolene dress with matching
accessories and purple orchid
corsage. She was assisted by
the groom's mother dressed in
a white crimpolene dress with
rosy pink velvet hat and coat
with a corsage of pink roses.
For their honeymoon to
Florida, the bride travelled in
a red dress and coat trimmed
with black and black accessories.
She wore a corsage of white and
red carnations.
The couple will reside at
530 Market Street, Exeter.
Guests were present from
London, Zurich, Exeter, Strat-
ford, Staffa, Hensall, Hayfield
and Mitchell.
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--AREA WEDDINGS--
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WOLFKAMP - HARRIS FLYNN - McCOWAN CLEAVE - COLEMAN
Cavan United Church,
Winthrop, amid white mums and
candelabra, was the setting for
the marriage of Shirley Jean,
Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Harris, R.R.#1, Seaforth
and Anthonius Henricus Wolf-
kamp, Mitchell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Wolfkamp, Mitchell
on October 24th at 7:30 p.m. with
Rev. J. C. Britton officiating.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white crepe
gown with high waistline and three
tierred Venice lace sleeves band-
ed with crepe. Her venice lace
veil was crowned with a tiara ,
She carried mauve orchids on
a white Bible.
Miss Betty Wolfkamp, sister
of the groom, Mitchell, was the
maid of honor wearing a deep
violet crepe gown with high waist-
line accented with silver braid,
low neckline with A-line skirt
and billowy sleeves: Her en-
semble was completed with a
rhinestone ti ara and silver
shoes. She carried mauve and
white carnations in a silver
basket.
The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Lynn McNaughton, Stratford,
Miss Gail McTaggart, Brussels,
Miss Vickie Harris, Seaforth,
sister of the bride; They were
gowned in the same style as the
maid of honor accepted that their
dresses were in colours in the
following order, lilac, baby pink
and pale pink. They carried
mauve and white carnations in
silver baskets.
John Wolfkamp, brother of the
groom, Mitchell was the best
man and the gihsts were ushered
by Cem Schoonderwoerd, Mit-
chell, Byron Shellenberger,
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Here are some of the selections available:
— "From Our House to Yours"
One 8 oz. stick mild Cheddar; one 12 oz.
wedge Colby; one 1 lb. old coloured heart;
one 8 oz, hickory smoked.
Called for $5.50
Mailed in Canada..$6,75
Mailed to tbS.A.. ........
Mailed to Great Britain . $8 45
$7.50
2.— "The Oxford Farmer's Barn"
Two 12 oz. wedges mild and medium Ched-
dar; one 8 oz. stick old white; one 1 lb. old coloured heart (aged to penfecaon); four
Swiss sections; two imported creamed
cheese in assorted flavours; one 10 oz.
Gouda.
Called for ... $6.90
Mailed in Canada .. .$8.25 Mailed to U.S.A. $9.15 Mailed to Great Britain $1020
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ICKWACteteteitn
Thompson, Man., and Ron Harris,
Seaforth, brother of the bride.
Mrs: Arnold Scott, R.R.#1,
Seaforth was the organist and
accompanied the soloist Mrs.
Robt. Hulley, Seaforth when she
sang ',Wedding Prayer", 4,0
Perfect Love".
The bride's mother received
guests wearing a brown crimpe-
line suit with orange and gold
accessories and corsage of
orange tea roses.
She was assisted by the'
groom's mother wearing a
brown and orange A-line dress,
beige coat trimmed with fur,
brown accessories and corsage of
orange tea roses.
For the honeymoon to Niagara
Falls, the bride travelled in a
grey wool bonded jump suit,
double breasted jacket and red
"wet look" accessories.
The couple will reside in
Mitchell, Ontario.
Guests were present from
Toronto, London; Sault Ste
Marie, St. Thebes, St. Marys,
Goderich, Clinton, Stratford and
Thompson, Man.
Correspondent
Fred McClymont
A canvass will be made in
aid of the Canadian Bible Society
in the corn munity from November
10 to 15., 'A Remembrance Day
Service will be held in the United
Church next Sunday at 10:15 a.m.
with the pastor, Rev. Murdock
Morrison in charge.
THE EXPLORERS
The Explorer Group met in
the church Tuesday evening with
the president Miss Cathy Taylor
leading. Miss Pam Taylor read
Classified Ads pay -dividends.
Arrangements of daisies,
snapdragons and. carnations dec-
orated Emmanuel Baptisi
Church, Exeter, September 26,
when Pastor R. H. Thynne united,
in marriage Eleanor Jean Mc-
Cowan and Laverne Clayton
Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCowan,
R.R.I, Brucefield and Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Flynn, R.R.1, Cen-
tralia are the parents of the
young couple.
While Mrs. 'Elmore Keyes
presided at the organ, the bride
entered the church on the arm,
of her father. She wore a floor-
length gown of peau de sole. The
empire bodice and train were of
cut velvet and the bouffant veil
was held by a cluster headpiece
of fabric flowers and pearls.
She carried a cascade of orange
roses with fern and ivy.
Mrs. Allan Kuepfer, R.R.1,
Elmwood, attended her sister and
wore an empire style gown of
gree n crepe accented with wide
bands of white and gold lace. Her
flowers were white roses and
daisies and orange carnations.
the scripture lesson, Miss San-
dra Webster gave the prayer.
Minutes were read by Miss Syl-
via 'Wilson and the troll Call was
answered by our favorite fall
colour. Miss Janice Webstertook
the offering and Miss Ann Marie
Heard gave the dedication. Miss
Tanis Chuter The the treas-
urer's report. The Study Book
was led by Mrs. Barry Taylor.
Mrs. Eric Chuter led the craft
period when the members made
flower pots and the meeting was
closed by the president.
The U.C.W. will hold their
November meeting on Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keys
of London visited friends here
recently.
Leroy Edwards was best man
and John McCowan and Wayne
Edwards ushered the guests.
After the wedding dinner at
the Dashwood Hotel, an informal
trousseau tea and display of gifts
was held at the home of the bride's
parents.
The bride donned a tailored
brown dress with matching
accessories for' travelling
through Northern Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Flynn will re-
side on Main Street, Exeter.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was presented with lovely
gifts at showers at the home of
Mrs. 0. Greer, Seaforth, Mrs.
C. Flynn, Centralia and Mrs.
Mel Graham, Brucefield.
Mrs, Gerald McFalls, of
Exeter, district-deputy president
of Huron District and staff of
Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter,
installed the officers of Edel-
weiss Rebekah Lodge, No. 117,
at their regular meeting Monday
evening. The installing staff
wore full-length gowns of cerise
and white with matching acces-
sories.
Mrs. Joseph Grummett was
installed as noble grand, an office
she had held twenty years pre-
viously. She succeeds Mrs. R.
M. Scott.
Other officers installed in-
cluded: vice grand, Mrs. Charles
Reeves; recording secretary,
Miss Eleanor Henderson; finan-
cial secretary, Mrs. George
Campbell; treasurer, Mrs. Keith
Sharp; Warden, Mrs. Mae
Habkirk; conductor, Mrs. Annie
Harrison; Chaplain, Mrs. M. K.
Clugston; musician Mrs. James'
Rose; color bearer, Mrs.
William Miller; supporters, Mrs.
Matilda Dunn, Mrs. John Pul-
First Presbyterian Church
was the setting for the marriage
of Joan Beatrice Coleman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Coleman, Seaforth to John
Edward Paul Cleave, Exeter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Logan
Cleave, Bayfleld, Ontario.
Rev T. C. Mulholland officiated
at the double-ring ceremony.
The Church was decorated
with candelabra centered with
purple, white and yellow mums.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a white
French illusion velvet dress with
Empire waistline and small stand
up collar. The bodice was
finished with rhinestone trim-
ming and the long puffed sleeves
Iman, Mrs. Gordan Papple, Mrs.
Janet Baker; inside guardian,
Mrs. Margaret Messenger; out-
side guardian, Mrs. William Col-
lins.
Social Committee conveners
will be - Mrs. James Rose, Mrs.
G. Papple, Mrs. R.M,Scott, Mrs.
A. Harrison, Mrs. M. Habkirk.
The finance committee will con-
sist of Mrs. Charles Felker,
Mrs. Mae Habkirk and Mrs.Rose.
Other committees named were:
property, Mrs. Habkirk, Mrs.
Miller, Mrs. Harrison; visiting,
' Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Scott, Mrs.
Pullman, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Mae
Dorrance, Mrs. Mae Hillebrecht,
Mrs. Ed. Andrews; covenant,
Mrs. Dorrance, Mrs. Baker,Mrs.
William Roe; membership; Mrs.
Dunn, Mrs. Papple, Mrs, Camp-
bell,,Mrs. Peter Malcolm, Mrs.
Leslie McClure; benevolent,
Mrs. Pullman, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs.
Clugston, Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill,
Mrs. Roy McGonigle; district
representatives, Mies E. Hen-
derson, Mrs. Papple; trustees,
Mrs. Hillebrecht, Mrs. Dorrance
and Mrs. Dunn ; C.P.T. re-
presentative, Mrs. Scott.
Corsages were presented to
Mrs. McFalls and members of
the staff by Mrs. Scott and Mrs.
Grummett and on behalf of the
lodge a gift was presented to
Mrs. McFalls by Mrs. Scott.
In addressing the meeting
Mrs . McFalls informed them
that the Assembly president's
project this year was to up-date
the fire alarm system at the
Rebekah and Odd Fellows Home
at Barrie. Each year all lodges
in Ontario contribute toward a
worthy project at the home.
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Mae Hillebrecht and committee
served a buffet luncheon.
Highest
interest
ever!
Prior to her marriage, Joan
was honoured at many showers.
Miss Mary Lansink, Mrs. Linda
Coleman and Mrs. Laverne Scott
were hostesses to a miscel-
laneous shower at her home on
John Street.
Mrs. Shirley O'Brien, Mrs.
Sharon Brokenshire, Mrs. Diane
Jeffrey and Miss Joy Cleave
were hostesses at a miscel-
laneous shower held in Bayfield
at Mrs. Cleave's home.
Mrs. Warren Priestap and
Mrs, Ken Farquhar were
hostesses for a surprise kitchen
shower held at Mrs. Ernest
Allen's home in Mitchell..
Mrs. Ken Farquhar was
hostess to a personal shower held
at London.
Mrs. Lloyd Rowatt and Mrs.
Paul Murray held a miscellane-
ous shower at Mrs. Rowatt's
home in Seaforth.
Smiles .
Bravery is discussing politics
with the boss. Foolhardiness is
doing it.a second time.
tons.) One 21f1St. Mel-O-Tang; two 8 oz, sticks
mild and riled :lift; one 8 oz. hickory smoked.
Called 'for, $10.90
Mailed in Canada $12.25
Mailed to U.S.A. . . ... .. $13.15
Mailed to Great Britain .... . :: $1420
6 — "Canadiana Tin"
One Old Sharp 234 lb. Cheddar Heart, seal-
ed in black wax at its peak flavour.
Called for „ $5.25
Mailed in Canada $6.20
Mailed to U.SA. $7.00
Mailed to Great Britain $7.85
8 — "Classique Tin"
Reusable tin. A special treat. One 1 lb. old
coloured cheese heart, specialty cured and
aged.
, Called for $2.95
3 "For Someone Special" Mailed in Canada $3.80
Mailed to U.S.A. $4.20
Ye Olde English Tankard (with glass bot- Mailed to Great Britain $4.85
MANY OTHER SELECTIONS AVAILABLE
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