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CLINT.Cilf HEWS,RECORD
Mrs. Pod Guest, sister-in-law
w the bride, Toronto, and Miss
Marion McKessock, St. Cathar,
Ines, were bridesmaids. Their
identical gowns were of apple
greep taffeta, styled with strap-
less bodices, long full skirts and
short boleros. Matching Juliet
caps and cascade bouquets of pink
carnations completed their cost-
umes.
Harold Muller was best man.
The ushers were Donald Guest,
Toronto, brother of the bride,
and Clifford Muller,
Miss Shirey Ziernen was at the
console of the organ and during
the service, Mrs. Clifford Muller
sang, "Because."
A reception for 70 guests was
held in the Elizabeth Room of the
Royal Hotel. Bouquets of lilacs
and carnations decorated the
room and the bride's, table was
centred with the wedding ,cake
flanked by tall pink taperg.
• Mrs. Clayton Guest received
in a street-length gown of dusty
pink, a pink bat faced with
French sweet peas, and wore a
ated with, the attendants' nose- corsage of pale pink carnations.
gays. The groom's gift to the She was assisted by the. groom's
bride was a wristwatch, mother who chose a street-length
The couple left fore a trip to dress of grey crepe, orchid hat
the Southern United States. The and corsage of pink roses and
bride wore for travelling a navy sweet peat.
dress with matching accessories, Music for the reception was
white hat and corsage of white played by Miss Shirley Zieman,
gardenias. 'The couple will live who accompanied Cecil types in
in Clinton upon their return. two vocal solos: "My Hero" from
The bride was graduated this the Chocolate Soldier and "The
STEEPE,MAGEE
.)lorgssville 'United Qh decorateo
d with entpdregon,
ureh,
of,-the-valley and sweet peas, was the scene Of. a pretty ,ceremony, on Saturday ,evgn4% .11AY: 31, when Shirley- Leone, daughter of
.and Mrs: C. W. Magee, HO-became the bride of Ian Gordon Steepe, son of Mr. and Mrs, ..Steepe -Clinton„
Itev. H. MaWkiiZie officiat- ed. Mrs, Bickel presided at the organ while Paul Fleming.
sang "Tice Lord is Tlw Shepherd"
before the ceremony and "Be-
cause" during the signing of the
register.
Given in Marriage by her
father, the bride looked lovely in
a white satin gown styled with
a lace-trimmed square neckline.
tapered sleeves and a- laceredged
chapel train. She wore a .finger-
tip - Medan veil, caught to the
crown of her head by„ a bridal tiara, and carried a white Bible
showered with white gardenias,
Miss Margaret • Ashworth, Lue
pan, was maid of honour in mauve
taffeta. The bridesmaide were
Miss- Mavis Steepe, the groom's.
sister, in blue taffeta, and Miss
Lord's Prayer."
Out-of-town guests included.
Mrs. J. H. Castle Graham, Lon-
don: Mr. and Mrs., Carson Mc-
Kessock, Chatsworth; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles McKague, Mr. and
.BURNKI,---OVEST
our Bayfieldcorrespondent)
A wedding of interest to many
in this communitv took plece..10
Guelph on Saturday afternoon,
May 34
The altar banked with lilacs
and telipps,in tall standards-made
a heautiful setting .rirst TAtp,
List Church for the marriage of
Mora. Kathleen Guest, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Guest,
Queen. Street, to Louis Alfred
Burnell,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Burnell, Raglan Street, Rev.
Ira H. Eherle• officiated at the.
double ring. ceremony.
In marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride was lovely in a
gown of- white Chantilly lace over satin, fashioned with a
sweetheart neckline, barque waist
and full sweeping skirt which
fell into a short train. Her
fingertip veil was held by a'
Juliet cap, and she carried .a cas-
cade bouquet of American beauty
roses:
Mrs. Lloyd Westlake, Owen
Sound, was her cousin's matron
of honour. She wore a strapless
fuselea. • taffeta gown fashioned
With a full sweeping skirt and
Beverley. Hoskin`, London, in short bolero; fuschia Juliet Cap
similarly styled with matching
Their gowns were and carried, a cascade bouquet of
i Johanna green taffeta. Hill roses.
net overskirts, and each More
matching silk headpieces with a
halo of , net.
Miss Nancy Steepe, three-year-
old niece of the groom, was the
pretty flowergirl in a floor-length
gown of nylon sheer. She wore
a wreath of yellow flowers in
her hair. The attendants all car-
ried miniature nosegays of har-
monizing" flowers,.
Kenneth Steepe, Kitchener,
brother of the groom, was grooms,
man„ and the ushers were Ross
Snell, Woodstock, end Ronald
Steepe, Clinton, the groom's
brother.
At the reception which follow-
ed at-lhe• home of the bride's
parents, Mrs. Magee received in
a.. navy sheer, and Mrs,, Steepe,
assisted, • in blue -nylon: They
each wore • matching accessories,
and a , corsage of red roses.
The reception room was pret-
tily.; decorated with pink and
white bells and streamers. Cand,
les ,. highlighted the bridal table,
which was centred with a three-
tiered wedding cake and decor,-
year from Victoria Hospital
School of Nursing, London.
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Freight rates in Canada, despite
the long haul through unsettled
country, are among the lowest in
the world.
Early Summer Weddings
ALLAN SHIELDS
`Wesley-'Willis United Chereh
Manse, Clinton, was the Setting
torn very pretty wedding on
Saturday, June 7, 1952, at 4 p.m.,
when Demi% daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Shields, I3elgrave.
became the bride of Garnet Wil-
son Allan, Hensall, son of. Wilson
Allan and the late Mrs. Allan,
Musa.. Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
officiated for the ceremony.
For her wedding, the attractive
bride chose a street-length dress
of blue nylon with accessories in
black, a rhinestone• necklace and
earrings and corsage of red roses
completed her ensemble.
The bride was attended by Mrs.
Howard Smale, liensall, as brides-
maid, wearing a blue and white
$11k dress with matching acces-
sories; her corsage was * carna-
tions and red roses,
Howard Smale, Hensel', was
keroorosman. A wedding dinner was held a gown of white net over satin,
at the Allan home in Hensall, the with a strapless lace bodice top-
bridal table centred by a three- ped by a matching lace jacket.
tier wedding eake, pink and Her finger-tip lace-edged veil
White were the color • schemes wsa gathered to a Juliet cap of
used for, the table decorations, lace. She carried a white Bible
showered with a purple orchid
and lily-of-the-valley.
Mrs. A, J. Kergin, Hamilton,
was her sister's matron: of "lion- Brick or Blockwork
and taffeta,
wearingtea aajomwAginlgilamc Ars!
She carried' a nosegay of spring
flowers. Miss Mary. McKnight,
Exeter, as bridesmaid, was dres-
sed similarly in yellow net and
taffeta and carried a similar nose-
gay.
Paul Balkwell, Exeter, was
groomsman, and the ushers were
Dr. A. J. Kergin, Hamilton and
Robert 1VIanaghan, Clinton. -
Guests were received in the
church parlours after the cere-
mony by the bride's mother,
wearing blue crepe with pink ac-
cessories, and the greom's moth-
er, wearing blue sheer with white
'accessories.
For the wedding trip the bride
donned a powder blue pie 'n' pie
suit with navy accessories. Upon
their return, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Knight will live in Walkerton.
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Joiners of America
LOCAL UNION 2222, GODERICH
Will hold its regular meeting in the Legion Hall, Clinton
MONDAY, JUNE. 16 at 8 p.m.
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(Signed)-JOHN A. T. PIRIE, Rec. Sec, 4
Mrs. Donald Raynor, Mr, and
Mrs, W.. H. StePhen, MiSe-
Stephen, Mr. and Mrs, • Donald
Guest, Mrs. R, Wakelyn, Mr. And.
Mrs, .Kerenaie, Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm TQMS, Mrs, E., H. Weston, Hayfield,
Per a motor trip to Eastern
04440 the bride donned .a. pale
'Mee gabardine suit, .pink -ffeWer,
gel het, with which she worse
black accessories and a corsage
of carnations.
.KIRKHAM,HEARD
when Elizabeth Frances, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emer
Anglican Church, London, on
May 26, by Rev. L. V. Pocock,
was solemnized at St, David's
(Hy our Hayfield correspondent)
A quiet 'but pretty wedding
son Heard, Bayfield, became the
wife of Herbert Levi Kirkham,
elder son of William Eber
ham and the late Mrs. /Witham,
Sharbot Lake,
The pretty bride chose 'a navy
blue• gabardine suit with navy
and white accessories and wore
a corsage of red roses. Her only
attendant was Miss P. Lawrence,
who wore a grey gabardine suit
with navy accessories and a cor-
sage of pick carnation.
The groomsman was Robert
Latta, London,
A wedding dinner was served'
at the bride's apartment in Lon,
don,
For travelling to Montreal and
Sharbot Lake, the bride donned
a cheek shortie coat. On their
return they-will reside in. Lon-
don,
The bride's many friends here
join in wishing the young couple
a very. happy future,
New Method
It was her birthday and the
Young couple had planned a fes-
tive day-they were also cele-
brating their engagement.
At noontime a florist's truck
drove up to the home of the pro-
spective• bride and the delivery-
man stepped out with a beautiful
bouquet of roses. But ...the card
accompanying the flowers was
addressed to the. mother. Think-
ing there must be some' mistake,
she opened the card and' read;
"I'm so glad it was a girl. Don."
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and vases of early summer flow-
ers,
Serving were Mrs. Glenn Deitz
and Mrs. Hobert McKenzie, Heo-
sail.
Upon their return from a wed-
ding *trip to Niagara Falls, Mr,
and Mrs, Allan will reside in
Hensall.
McKNIGHT-VOGAN
St. Paul's United Church~
Wingham, was the scene of a
pretty marriage ceremony, which
united Lois Raye Vogan, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Vogan,
Walkerton, and John McKnight,
Walkerton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen McKnight, Exeter, formerly
of Clinton. Rev. S. W. Pattison
officiated; Mrs. Ruth Patterson,
Hanover, presided at the organ,
and William Brown, Walkerton,
was soloist. .
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely in
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