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September 18th and 19th
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Executive and Catalina.
There's a whole new team of
"intermediate" Pontiacs—LeMans
Sport, LeMans and Tempest—alto-
gether 12 trim-size newcomers to
the Pontiac family.
Then there are the Pontiacs
On August 23rd Londesboro
United Church was the setting
for a colourful rainbow wedding,
uniting in marriage by a double-
ring ceremony, Bonnie Sharon
Snell and Stewart Ross Jewitt.
The bride is the second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Snell, of Londesboro and the
groom is the son of Mrs. Ella
Jewitt of R. R. #1, Clinton and
the late William Jewitt.
White candles amid mixed
bouquets of gladioli, carnations
and shasta daisies, tinted to
rainbow shades, complimented
the setting,
The soloist was Robert Snell
of. Londesboro, brother of the
bride and Gail Lear of Londes-
boro, was organist. The Rev.
C B. Heckendorn of Londesboro,
officiated at the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor-
length gown, of simple A-line
styling,. of silk organza over
taffeta. The bodice and hem
were trimmed with re-embroid-
ered lace and the transparent
organza sleeves ended in fitted
cuffs of the same • lace. Th e
train, falling from the empire
line at the back, was edged
with wide re-embroidered lace
also. A half crown of sequins
and seed pearls held a full-
length "Cathedral"veil in place.
She carried a crescent shaped
bouquet of white carnations,
each flower centered with a
pink rose. •
The matron of honour was
Mrs. Barbara Bosman of Kit-
chener, sister of the bride and
the maid of honour was Miss
Betty Snell of Lorelesboro, also
a sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were:Miss Don-
na Youngblut- of Londesboro;
Mrs. Janice Preszcator of Clin-
ton and Mrs. Norma Preszcator
of Goderich.
Miss Julie Snell of Lorides-
bore, cousin of the bride, was
1 Junior bridesmaid.
T e bridesmaids wore A-line
is of lagoda crepe with low
sleeves ending in a ruffle which
was repeated around the neck-
line of each gown, The colors
were pastel shades of pink, blue,
yellow,, green, mauve and
shrimp. Miniature' carnation
headpieces were tinted to match
each girl's dress, as were their
crescent shaped bouquets of car-
nations.
Miss Bonnie Dowsoh of Varna
and Miss KathyJewitt of Clinton
were flower girls. They wore
floor-length dresses of white
-swiss dot over pink and blue
taffeta, styled in a way similar
to the bridesmaid's gowns. Their
headpieces and bouquets were
tinted to the shade of their
dresses.
Master Danny Jewitto, of
Londeshoro, nephew of the
room, was ring bearer.
Bev. Jewitt of Clinton was
best man and the ushers were :
Allan 13osman of Kitchener,
Dennis and Don Jewitt of Clin-
ton,' brothers of the groom;Gary
.Preszcator, of Goderich and Rick
„Snell of Lonciesboro, brother of
the bride.
At the reception in Landes-
boro United Church, the bride's
mother received guests wearing
a deep blue coat and dress en-
semble with matching wide-
brimmed hat and acc essor
ies, and a red rose corsage. She
was assisted by the groom's
mother, wearing a mint-green
dress of silk worsted material
with matching hat and bone
accessories, and a corsage of '
gold roses.
For a wedding trip to Northern
Ontario, the bride donned a
peacock blue dress and coat en-
semble with matching hat, black
accessories and an orchid corsage.
The couple reside at 229
Albert Street, Clinton.
Prior to the wedding, the bride
was honoured at four showers gi-
ven by the following hostesses;
Mrs, Doug. Snell of Londesboro;
Mrs. Bob Peck of Zurich; Mrs.
Elma Jewitt of Clinton and, Mrs.
Gary Preszcator of Goderich.
On August 16th, the bride, her
mother and the groom's mother,
held "open house" at 229 Albert
Street, Clinton tq show the gifts
and trousseau. Pouring tea in the
afternoon was Mrs. Barbara Snell
of Londeshoro, grandmother of the
bride and in the evening Mrs,
Florence Snell of Londeshoro,
aunt of the'bride and Mrs. Mae
Dexter, great-aunt of the groom
shared the hoeour.
Smiles .
The preacher had just united
two hippies, in holy wedlock. He
looked al, them in puzlerneut
aqd then asked, "Will one of
you please kiss the bride?"
"My goodness, how did you
get Junior to mow the lawn?".
"I told him I lost the c a r
keys in the grass. "
A woman went to the doctor
to complain about her husband's
delusion. "It's terrible", she
said. ," All the time he thinks
he's a refrigerator."
"Well, " consoled the medic,
"that isn't too bad, Quite a
harmless delusion, I'd say."
"The delusion I don't mind,
doctor, " replied the woman,
"but when he sleeps with his
mouth open, the little light
keeps me awake. "
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And rounding out your Pontiac
dealer's exciting lineup is the 1970
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car that gives you a beautifully-
styled basic coupe or sedan and
lets you tailor it to your personal
taste from a long list of options.
Bold. Confident. Classic. For 1970,
Pontiac has even outdone Pontiac.
In 48 ways. And 28 of them are
brand new additions to your Pontiac
dealer's regular model lineup.
There are the new longer-wheel-
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