HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-06-22, Page 12Friends honor
bride-to-be
Friends and relatives of Linda
Nesbitt gathered at the home of
Mrs. Albert Hutton, Listowel, on
June 10th for •a bridal shower.
A short program was enjoyed
by all and ' each guest present
signed her name in the bride's
book.
The following address was
read by Eileen Williamson.
Growing Up
Years of dependence, First upon
your parents, For their warmth
and care. Se.C..ondly your friends
For their friendship and support.
These years of dependence,
Linda, Gave you, both happiness
and satisfaction. With the se-
curity gained from your depen-
dence stage, Your eager desire
to know and be part of the ever-
changing world emerged. First
a-skill to enable a few dollars
to be earned was secured, With
typing fingers all set and short-
hand symbols abound in your
head, Off you set for the friendly
western port of Vancouver,
Where working with the public in
different capacities Gave you new
skills and courage to tackle those
far dista.nt 'shores. Ireland, Scot-
land, England and the Continent,
Everytime we asked, "How's
Linda?" We were met with the
customary reply, Well, now I
think she is in - - - , or she
was supposed to be in - -
Having finally cured your rest-
less independent stage; You
decided home was the place where
you should be. Arti now you are
combining your dependent and
independent stages To blend with
those of your chosen partner.
We hope your venture into this.
experience of life Will be as
exciting as all 'your past ex-
periences.
We, your friends and relat-
ives, would like to share in your
happiness by having you accept
these gifts with the hope that
they will be very useful in your
new home., Your friends and
relatives.
Linda was presented with
many lovely and useful gifts by
all the relatiVes and friends pre-
sent'for which she madel fitting
reply and also to all who had e
helped with her shower.
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04 June 6th the Seaforth 1st
Brownie Pack, Leaders and help-
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with a barbeque artheichome of
Tawny Owl, Mrs. H. Thompsop.
Everyone had a very enjoyabie
time and the Brownies were
wished a happy and safe summer.
Since our last report, many
of our Brownies have received
their Golden Bars and different
"types of Interest Badges. There
are too many to mention at this
time, but the girls who earned
these know that we are proud
of their hard work in achieving
these badges.
On June 3rd, 9 Brownies (ages ,
9 to 10) accompanied by Mrs.
V. Newaliarri, Mrs. Charlynn
Brown and Mrs. Leona Anstett,
went on a 'Nature Outing" near
Parkhill, on the Ausable River
ConserVation Area. Other
Brownies, Guides and Leaders
were also present. we were
fortunate to see, smell and hear
many different things of nature
that may only be found in this '
area. A full report and display
will be set up later so that the
people and parents can see what.
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(Photo by Bill Kyle) ,
a friend of the bride and Miss,
Barbara Brady of Seaforth, sister
of the groom, were similarly,
attired in mauve and pink.
All the maids carried baskets
of shasta daisies and pink carna-
tions with ribbons to match their
gowns.
Thebest man was Bruce
Brady of Bayfield, a brother
of the groom. Ushers were Wayne
Ahrens, of Brodhagen, brother
of the bride, and Bryan Brady,
of Burlington, brother of the
bride,
groom,
Steven Ahrens, brother of, the
served as ringbearer.
A wedding dinner and recep-
tion was .held in "the Brodhagen
Community, ,Centre following the
ceremony.
guests
Th w The bride's -mother a lu -tfiothebrreg received
Crimpolen,e gown accented, with
a corsage of yellow roses. •
She, was assisted by the
groan's mother in-a gown-of pale
blue and pink flowered organza
over blue taffeta. She wore a
corsage of pink roses.
Guests were present from
Kitchenei, Toronto, Mitchell,
Hamilton, London, Watford, Oak-
13arlington, Delhi, Seaforth
-and surrounding area.
Friends and neighbours in.
Newniarket and •"Brodhagen
honoured the bride at showers
previous to her wedding.
Following a wedding trip to
Algonquin Park, the couple took
up residence at 195 Adams Ave.,
Delhi.
The groom is employed as a
reporter-photographer by Cash
Crop Farming Publications Ltd. '
Duff's United Church, Walton
decorated with candelabra
centred with baskets of yellow
and white shasta daisies was the
setting for the marriage ofHelen
Marie Searle, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Searle, R.R. 3,
Walton and James Daniel Duncan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duncan,
Brussels on June 10th, 1972 at
4:00 p.m. with Rev. Derwyn
Docken officiating at the double-
ring ceremony.
The bride, given- in mar-
riage by her father, wore a
floor-length gown of white sheer
crystallette over silk taffeta with
sheer yoke accented with tiny
buttons and long sheer full
sleeves with wide cuffs. Rows
of imported Belgium lace trim-
med her Victorian neckline, cuffs
and extended down the front of
the gown from the shoulders to
meet the same trinning ,at the
natural waistline: It also edged
the long' Cathedral train. Her
finger-tip pure silk illusion veil
was held by a bow-shaped crown
trimmed with rows of imported
Belgium, lace and seed pearls..
She wore an heirleom pearl sun-
burst of her grandmother's and
and pearl ea/wings
'
a gift of
the groom. She carried a bouquet
of yellow roses, white and'y'ellow
shasta daisies, stephanotis, fern
and trilling ivy.
Mis Gail Searle, R. R. 3,
Walton, sister of the bride was
maid of honor. She Wore a
floor-length gown of mint green,
yellow and mauve floral sheer'
with matching green' taffeta to
accent the mint green shade in
the floral sheer. Tiny mint
coloured velvet-covered buttons
accented the bodice and closed
the cliffs of the long full floral
sheer sleeves. Matching velvet.
ribbon • trimmed the natural
waistline and the mint seen
(photo by Phillips)
wide-brimmed hat.
Miss Mary Searle, Walton,
sister of the bride and. Miss
Rosemary Blake, ftR, 2, Brus-
sels were the bridesmaids. They
were gowned identically to the
maid of honor with floral sheer
accented by taffeta of • yellow
and mauve respectively. Each
'Wore a hat trimmed with velvet
ribbon matching the colour
accented in the gowns.
They each wore 'pearl pendants,
a gift of the bride. • They carried_
nosegays of yellow and white
shasta daisies edged with fern
and matching mint, yellow and
mauve streamers respectively.
Miss Megen Saunders, Claw-
son, Michigan,. cousin of the
bride was the flowergirl. Shp
wore a white floor-length dress
of white twinklette with short
puffed Sleeves. The bodice was
trimmed with tiny buttons and a
ruffle made of the floral sheer
identical to the bridesmaids. The
same-floral sheer accented the
Empire waistline with a sash
and bow. She wore a headband
of ' mint green rosebuds and
floral, ruffle. She carried ,,a
basket of white and yellow shasta
daisier.s. •
Mr. Jim Dellow, friend of
the groom, Hespeler was the ,
groomsman and the ushers were
Mr.. Larry Duncan, Kitchener
'and Mr. David Duncan, Thorn-
hill and Master David Duncan,
nephew "of 'the' groom, Thornhill.
was the ringbearer. ,
Mrs. Margery Huether, aunt
of the bride, Walton, accompan-
ied the soloist, Mrs. Betty
Graber, Brussels, when' she
sang "The Wedding Prayer" and
"0 Perfect Love".
A dinner was held at the
Church with a reception following
at the Brussels Legion Hall,
The bride's mother received
guests wearing a mint green
polyester peau de sole 'dress
with white accessories. She.
was assisted by the groom's-
mother wearing light blue en-
semble of polyester trevira with
white accessories. Both wore
yellow rose corsages.
For, their wedding trip to
Kentucky and•Tennessee the bride'
,travelled in a long Sleeved mauve
polyester crepe dress with white
floral bodice and flared skirt.
She wore white accessories and
a corsage of yellow roses
and stephanotis.
The couple will reside at
1200.-CY3urtland Ave. E., Apt. 43,
Kitchener,„ontario;'-
Guests were present from
Royal Oak, Clawson and Warren,
Michigan, arfort Colborne,-Wel-
land, Kitchener, Thornhill,
Toronto, . Hespeler,
Fonthill, Stratford, ListowG.eali,t,'
Brussels and Walton.
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The Huron Perth TB and
Respiratory Disease Association
is sponsoring an "Ecologist of
the Year" contest' among sec-
ondary school, students in the two
counties.
Mrs. Edith Fisher of the Edu-
cation Committee told a recent
meeting Of the associaties in
Seaforth Community Hospital that'
efforts to 'find the "Ecologist
of the Year" will be concentra-
ted during September and October
and 'the winner will be chosen in
November. Mrs. Fisher said that
Health Educational materials are
being used widely_ in this area
with 4,732 items forwarded from
the local office upon request
since the last regular meeting. •
The Association held its regu-
lar meeting in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital when the presi,
dent, Ivan Forsyth, presided.
Routine •reports were given by
Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. May Dodds,
Miss Verna Dunsmore, Tom
Leiper and Mrs. Alice Green.
Mrs. Dodds reported that the
Screening Committee had
arranged and carried out 2,525
lung function tests in the area
since last meeting. The tests
have been coincidental with the
chest x-ray industrial survey
and 98, per cent of the indust-
ries have been co-operative and
extremely interested in this corn:-
triunity service.
Mr. Leiper said' the Rehab-
ilitation and patient Services
Committee had been active with
financial assistance' for respira-
tory drugs given,several persons
in the area. He also reported that
Breathing Improvement Classes
would close for the months of
July and August but would recon-
vene in September. Miss Duns-
more reported that Christmas'
Seal Supplies had been arriving
daily and that the Ontario 1971
statistics concerning the cam-
paign were on hand. Mr: For-
syth mentioned .that Memorial
Gifts had been received more
fr4quently of late and that all
gifts of this nature are forwarded
to the Ontario Thoracic Society
for research in emphysema,
chronic bronchitis, asthma and
cystic respiratory disease.
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St. Peter's Lutheran
Church -in Brodhagen, provided
a lovely setting for the wedding
of Phyllis Kathryn Ahrens to
Robert Murray',Brady of Delhi,
on Saturday , May 20 'at 4 p.m.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.. Harvey Ahrens
of Brodhagen and the groom is
the son of Dr. and ,Mrs. Paul
Brady of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ahrens
•of Broadhagen are grandparents
of the bride.
The church was decorated
with bouquets of shasta daisies
and pink carnations in candel-
abra for the cleable-ring
ceremony performed by Rev.
Arthur Horst.
The wedding march, Purcell's
, "Trumpet Tune", and other con-
temporary music was played by
' organist Mrs. Carol Carter of
SeafOrth.
Giyen in marriage by her
father, the bride chose-a gown of
white flocked voile over satin,
featuring a high neck and long
sleeves with deep cuffs. Her
short veil was held in place by
a lace cap. She carried abouquet
of shasta daisies and baby's '
breath.
The maid of honour, Miss
Sheila Siemon, of London, a good,
friend of the bride, wore a yellow
gown in the same--.style as the
bride's but with short sleeves.
'Miss Marilyn Ahrens, sister
of the bride, was junior brides-
maid. She wore a dress the same
style as the maid of honour in •
lime green.
The other.,bridesmaids, Miss
Sharon Rohfritsch, of Mitchell,
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