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PAVON-HOTTE
89Piftlaber let at' At .
St. LOUista Roman Catholic
VnUrqh Sri BonnyVillet Alberta,
Golan Vraitels Patton, Edmonton,
Altaft • was united in marriage
of Aid
to Rutelle YVOlineliotte Of Bonny-
Ville. Fr. Tourigney officiated
at the double ring ceremony and
the mass that followed.
The bride is the daughter of
.Mr. and Mrs. Reland Hotte,
porMYville and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Dalton of Stratford, Ont.
Given in marriage by her
father, the . bride wore a floor
length empire styled gown of
white chiffon with a high collar
and long sleeves gathered at the
wrist. Her shoulder length lace-
• edged veil was held in place by
a bandeau of lace and pearls.
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She carried
Tones.
Miss Suzanne Bette was her
sister's maid of honor. The
bridesmaids were twin sisters,
cousins of the bride. They were
Miss Margaret Bougie and Miss
Marie Bougie. They were gowned
alike in floor length gowns of
baby blue polyester crepe with
a deep frill at the neck and
wrist. They wore wide, iiite
picture hats and each carried
a bouquet of blue delphinium
and white carnations.
Mr„. Alexander Blair, Pen-
hold, brother-in-law of the groom
was groomsman. The ushers
were Edward Hotte , and David
Balla.
The parents of Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Hotte were both present.
A reception and dance were
held at the Legion Hall in Bonny-
ville. Guests were present from
Stratford, Georgetown and
Sauble Beach, Ont.; Fort St. John,
Fort McMurray,Hinton, Edmon-
ton, Red Deer, Fort Sas-
katchewan. "
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(Photo by McDowell)
TAYLOR - TOWNSEND a.
Notice to all ratepayers as required
by Section 40,.stibsection 5 of The'Re-
6‘. wised Statutes of Ontario 1970
The last day for appealing your mun-
icipal tax assessment is October 31,
1973
The Municipal Assessment Roll is in
the hands of each Municipal Clerk and
May, be. exaniined during normal
working howl.
The contents of this Roll may be dis-
cussed with the Assessment Commis-
sioner or an 'assessor at the Regional
Assessment Office between 8:30 a.m.
arid 4:45 p.m.
Assessment Region No. 24
Huron and Perth Cokinties
57 Napier Street
Goderich, Ontario
WE ARE
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
was the setting for a wedding on
July 14; 1973 yhen 'Ruth Ann
Diegel, daughter of Mr. Dalton
Diegel of Mitchell became the
bride of Gordon William Pringle,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Pringle of Seaforth.
The Rev. Harold Brill
officiated at the double-ring
ceremony.
The bride chose a formal
gown of nylon organza with
empire waist. It had a mandarin
collar with re-embroidered
chantilly lace on the bodice and
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two rows down the front of the
gown. There were full Bishop
sleeves and cuffs trimmed with
chantilly lace. The, detachable
train had matching chantilly lace
and -the head dress iiri*S Juliet
cap trimmed with beading and
'chantilly lace, held by a long
full illusion veil trimmed with
chantilly lace.
She carried a cascade of , white
miniature carnations, white fujuis
mums and yellow roses.
The • Maid of Honour, Mrs.
Rain Phillips of Seaforth, wore
a full-length sleeveless gown of
soft patterned yellow polyester.
The semi-full skirt was joined•
to a fitted midriff waistband. The
.V-neckline of the bodice ,was
accented with engraved 'siver,
lockets.
The bridesmaids, Miss Doris
Henderson of Palmerston and
Mrs. Gary Josling of Mitchell,
were similarity dressed only
with an orange ice Plc pat-
tern.
They carried gathering bask-
ets of yellow daisies; yellow,
orange, lime star flowers; baby's
hreath ,and syingeue fern.
T Cfloyiergirl, )g4#0,piatti
Vinf,kittdlifOrth,,WasAresia
1TiWitite'tilingene 'fiat* patie
long sleeves; • round neckline and
semi-full skirt from a fitted mid-
riff. She carried a gathering
basket of white kijuis mums,
white miniature Carnations and
yellow roses.
The ringbearer was Bryan
Coleman of 'S eaforth.
Groomsman was paul pringle
of Ingersoll. "
Ushers were Brian Broome of
Kitchener and Frank Hagan of ,
Goderich.
.Reception followed at Brod-
hagen Community Centre.
The young couple will, reside
in 'Stratford, Ontario.
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RAPIEN -
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen Was "the'scene for the
marriage of Karen Grace
Do lmwe London and Gerald
Reuben Rapien, London on
August 4th at 4:30 p.m. with
Rev. A. Horst officiating.
The church was decorated
with pink, yellow and white mums
and candelabfa. '
The bride is the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Dolmage and Mr. and Mrs.Reuben'
Rapier', Mitchell are the parents
of the groom..
The bride, given in marriage
by her uncle, Mr. Boyd Driscoll
chose a formal gown of Legoda
and Venetian lace. The gown had
a natural waistline and high neck-
line. Long sleeves with a small
flounce 'were edged in 1 ac.e .
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Mrs. John 'Templeman
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03: Pto y it,* opfs
Newfoundland Visited' Sunday
with her mother,,Mrs. Sam Nor-
ris, and Mr.. and Mrs. Bob Nor-
ris and family.
Mr. and Mrs. -Bob Norris
and faMily visited Friday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bo-
land, Ethel.
Shirley Miller celebrated her
'13th birthday on Monday and had
as her guests, Julie Greenwood,
Nancy Pridham, Mary Parsons,.
Barbara Templeman, Michael
Finlayson and Steven Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris
visited Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Safaras and fam-
ily HensalL
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DOLMAGE
Venetian lace banded the neck-
line and bodice. Matching lace
'the heuiline and removable train.'
and a pleated flounce encircled
A matching lace and ribbon cap
held, the three-tier , silk illusion
veil. She carried a bouquet of"
pink sweetheart roses and ivy.
Mrs. Pauline McMichael of
Clinton was the matron of honor
and Miss Bonnie McKay, London
and Mrs. Shirley Muegge, Mit-
chell were the bridesmaids. They
were gowned in, a pale pink and
white polyester sheer organta
over taffeta.The skirt was three-
t iered of pink and white.
flocked organza. They carried'
white wicker baskets of yellow
daisies and pink miniature car-
nations and myrtle.
The organist, M r. Hugh
Jones, London accompanied the
soloist Miss Dorothy Strath of
Port Colbourne.
The supper was held in the
church parlotr and the reception
in the Brodhagen Commtulity
Centre. '
For their wedding , trip to
the Maritimes, N,eWfoundland and
Gaspe, the bride travelled in ,a
two-piece double knit avy blue
and white pant suit with red-
eoe- adcessories.
The couple will reside at
#8, 571 Adelaide St., London.
Mr. George Wood, of London
was the groomsmen and the
guests were ushered by Mr.Glenn
Dolmage, London and Mr. Bruce
-.Wright, Sudbury-.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was given a shbwe r at
Brodhagen Community Centre by,
Mrs.Shirley Muegge,Mrs.Muriel
McLachlan and Mre. Doris Car-
nochan. Bonnie McKay gave her
a shower in London. Mrs.Dorothy
Dalton and Mrs. Olive Bettles
gave-her a shower at Constance
Hall.Mrs. Agnes Schade and Mrs.
Eric Ross gave her a shower at
the home of Mrs. Cora
Somerville.
Varna United Church was
decorated with gold candel-
abra, mauve mums, white daisies
and baby's breath entwined.amorig
white candles for the protty
wedding on July 14 of Virginia
Lorraine Townsend of R.R.3,
Clinton, daughter of Mrs. O.
Pryce of R.R.3, Dublin. and the
late Raymond Townsend, and
Donald Jervis Taylor, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of
R.R.3, Clinton:
Rev. Reddock and Rev. Mor-
rison officiated at the double-
ring eeremony, While organist
Marjorie Papple accompanied
soloists Ruth Townsend and
Grace Campbell, who sang 'The
Hawaiian Wedding Song" and
"The Twelfth,of Never."
.Given 'in marriage by her
step-father, the bride chose a
'floor-length gown of. polyester,
crepe with full, sheer sleeves
and tight ruffled cuffs. Flower
appliques trimmed the neckline,
bodice and hem of, the dress.
Her cathedral-length veil was
held by a sequined Juliet cap
and- she carried a cascade of
pink sweetheart roses, stephan-
otis, baby's breath arid trailing
ivy.
Madelon Maloney of Seaforth
was the maid of honor and the
bridesmaids were Annette Lane
of London, Ivy Fisher of Goderich
and Bonnie Finch of Clinton. All
are siSteri of tile' bride -Ther
were dressed , in floOr-lerigtt
gowns of "Itaiiire flowers on a
white background with empire
styled waists with long flared
'skirts. The V necklines flowed
into crepe-styled collars. All
carried nosegays of mauve star,f
burst mums, white daisies, pink
carnations,' baby's breath and
mauve streamers.
Barry Taylor of R. R. 3,
Clinton was the groomsman and
•the ushers -were Murray
Morrison of Ilderton and Gerald
and Glen Hayter of Varna,
Jacqui 'Taylop, niece of the
groom, was the', flewergirl and
Timmy Moore, nephew of the
groom was the ringbearer.
Following the wedding. a
reception was held in the base-
ment of Varna Vatted 'Church
and a dance was held later at
the White Carnation in Holmes-
ville.
The bride's mother received
`guests wearing a floor-length
gown- of floral crepe, with long
sleeves and a V neckline. She '
wore white accessories and a
corsage of pink carnations. The
groom's mother assisted wearing
a floor-length gown of mauve
and white crepe, trimmed with
white brocade. She wore white
accessories and a corsage of
two-toned mauve carnations.
Leaving for a wedding trip
to Niagara Falls and the Thou-
sand Islands, the bride wore' a •
yellow crimp pant suit with white
collar and white accessories and
a red rose corsage.
The couple are residing at
R.R.3, Clinton.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honoured at showers
given by Laurie Bell, a surprise
shower by Mrs. Pat lkylor and
Carol Moore, a .shower by
friends at Huronview, where the
bride is employed, a surprise
shower given by Barb Holland
and Madelon Maloney, a com-
munity shower by Cavan Jjnited
Church and a miscellaneous
shower at the home of Mrs. A.
Tyndall.
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Mrs.Wm. Walters
Miss .Janet Bern or Toronto
spent the weekend with Mr. and
„Mrs, Phil Hern and
Mr. and Mrs. ElwynKerslake
wedding anniversary party on
and family attendedaa twenty-fifth
Saturday evening at' Elimville
Hall for Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Weber of Exeter.
Miss Diane Hutton returned to
her hemp on Labor Day after
spending the summer atListowel
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Here and
Mrs. John Coward attended the
wedding and reception on Friday
evening for Miss Brenda Bibby
of Kirkton and M r. L arry Thomas
Guelph. .
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Exeter
, mWm., walkers visited in
on Thursday with, Mrs.
George Frayne. • Mr. and MrS. wm. Walters
attended the funeral for the late
Robert Ryckman. on Monday at
Exeter.
'and Mfs. Laurence Mr.
Taylor and Toby spent the
weekend at Harriston with Mrs.
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