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Fun For $ina. Indians
appen ere
a a
. - Mrs. Frank Riley entertained at
a trousseau tea in honor of her
daughter Grace, -who A to be mar-
ried on August 8. On, Wednesday
evening guests from the Summer-
hill Conn-m.10W where Grace
taught for- two years were receiv-
ed, by the hostess and her daugh-
ter.
Baskets of roses decorated the
rooms and the linen-covered tea
table was centred with the wed-
ding,cake and an arrangement of
noseholds.
Tea was' Poured by Mrs. Thomas
Riley, aunt of the bride, and the
guests were served by Mrs. Ken-
neth
,
Elul:ley and Mrs. Joseph Ril-
Displayinethe trousseau and
linens was •,Miss Audrey Maley;
shower gifts, Mrs. Robert Grimold-
by; China,, crystal and kitchen,
Mrs. W. S. Whyte and the guest
book by Miss Joyce Brown.
On Thursday evening the trous-
seau was held 'for the ladies of,
Constance community. Tea was
poured by Mrs. Kenneth Betties
and Mrs. Thomas Riley. Display-
ing the trousseau was Mrs. Robert
Grimoldby; linens, MrS. Mervin
Cyodkins; gifts and shower gifts,
Mrs. William Jewitt; China, crys-
tal and kitchen, Mrs. Kenneth
Ridley and the guest book by Miss
Joyce Brown, -
On Saturday afternoori aunt's
and cousins of the grown were re-
ceived by the bride and her moth-
er, Miss Joyce Jewitt and Miss
Marie-Brigham assisted in display-
ing and serving, while_Mrs. Joseph
Riley poured tea.
HOLMESViLii
Mrs. Malcolm SMith, Mrs. Ath
Thompson and Kathy, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-
Cullough.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams
had as their guests for the week-
end, Mr, and Mrs, George Mitchell
and Nancy,. Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cudmore
and Paul have returned to their
home, having spent a few days in
Willowdole and Hamilton.
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Canadian income to farmerS
from sale of dairy products leach-
ed $438,000,000 in 1955.
Re:444re
A charming church wedding WAS
solemnized Brucefield United
Church' rlaat Saturday, July 28,
when Verna Allison, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Lindsay Eyre, Bruce-
field, became the bride of David
John Reid, plinton; son of Mr. and
]avid Reid, Owen Sound.
The double-ring ceremony was
conducted by 'theRev., B. Davison,
Brucefield.,
S. Winner' flowers in blue and
white shades; and tall white Can-
delabra formed the setting. Mrs ,
John R. Murdoch, Brucefield, .orgr,
mist of the .church accomPanie.d
Miss Marlyn Eyre! Heneall, CPUs'
in of the bride, who sang, "Wed-
ding. grayer" and Walk 13e-
Side You." .
Given, in marriage bey her father,
the bride was lovely in a waltz
length gown of white bridal satin
With double nylon overskirt and
panels of chantilly lace. A mat-
ching lace jacket with long point
ed sleeves and, semi-Elizabethan
collar was, worn over, the strapless
gown and her fingertip veil was
held with a tiara of seed pearls
and irridescent- sequins, She car-
ried ,a bouquet of red roses.
Mrs, Douglas. 'Jones (nee ,Thel-
ma Baird), -.Clinton and Mrs. At-04,
old Keys, Varna, sister of the
bride, were the attendants, wear.
ing identically styled Waltz' length
gowns' of nylon tricot over 'net and
taffeta with matching headdress-'
es and gloves; in pink and blue
shades. Mrs, Jones carried pink
Carnations. and Mrs. Keyes carried
blue carnations, '
Tiny Miss. Jean Cole; two-year-
old daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs Al-
vin Cole, Cromarty, a cousin of
the bride was the dainty flower
girl in' yellow nylon with yelloW
headdress and carrying- a tiny
nosegay of white baby 'mums-,
Douglas JoneS, .Clinton, was
groomsthan and ushers were Arn-
Old Keys, Varna and. Howard
Grealis, Clinton.
For the reception.:Which.- follow-
ed at the home 'of the bride; Mrs.
Eyre received in lighred aqua
gown with white accessories and a
cogsage of white carnations.. The
groom's mother assisted in teal
blue with pink accessories. Guests'
attended. from Owen Sound, Lon-
don, Chatsworth, Hensall, Clinton.
and Cromarty. ,
.The wedding breakfast .was set-
\red on tbe.. large colonial styled.
verandah, where pink and white.
streamer graced the white Pil-lars, and the three-tiered wedding
cake set off the bridal table, Wait'.
messes. . were the Misses Jane :Hart-
ley, Audrey Oliver, June Manning,
Barbara Ford and Edna Lightfoot,
all' fellow employees of the bride
in the Pank.of I Niontreal„ Clinton
branch. Preparing food in cthe
kitchen were Mrs, J. Cairns and
Mrs. W1 Richards,
For going away, the bride don.
lied a yellow figured nylon dress
with white accessories and wore a
corsage of white carnations,
lowing a motor trip through Nor-
thern. OntariO and Michigan, the
young couple plan to live in Olin-,
ton, where the groom is employed
with Per-lOdt Hosiery Limited,
Caldivel14.1allani • • . . .
The United Church manse at
Auburn was the scene of a pretty
wedding last Saturday, when gv,
elyn Mary, daughter 'of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Hallam, Auburn, be.:
Van* the bride of John. William
Caldwell; . Blyth, 'son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Caldwell. The Rev. Mr.
IUltz, officiated.
Given in marriage b her father,
the .bride wore white and gold
'brocaded gown In ballerina length
with white accessories, and a.
pearled` headdress. Tier corsage
was of red roses,
Miss grace -Hallam, 4nburnt sis-
ter of the bride, was bridesmaid in
white and blue. floral silk with
matching headdress and white ac-.
cesapries. She wore a corsage of
pink roses,
The groomsman was 'Reg, Good,
Goderich,
rOr the reeeption in the bride's
home Mrs. Hallam received wear-
ing glazed embroidered cotton*
with white accessories and the
groom's mother wore blue nylon
with white accessories, Guests at-
tended from Blyth, Clinton. and ,
Goderich.
When leaving for a wedding trip,.
to northern points, ,.the bride wore
floral - yellow silk with white ac-
cessories and her coraage of red
roses, Upon their return„ they will
live in Blyth..-
1..ntort
Exitir Sparts.
Program. Has.
.V(ide:Ratige
The p4c•tures, published" along,
side are evidence _Pf the Wide
spread in interests which. are
catered to in the recreation pro-
gram in 'the Tow. n of BXerter.
A full-time, recreation
tor 'is hired in that .:towir'WhP
takes charge of organizing min,
or sports, both winter'and sum-
mer; a variety of sports and re-,
creation during the summer
months for youngsters and teen-
agers out .of
for
recreation-
al evenings for adults during the
-Winter, ball schedules, amateur
sports,of all kinds.
',Throughout the summer an
outdoor sports program is plan-
ned for' each week in the coin,.
munity park, with a central--,-
theme different each we<. One
of the-most popular themes is
the cowboy and Indian week
which is highlighted by parades,
campfires, tenting and costumes
in which everybody gets into the
act. The .Mayor . of the town
dressed .up in appropriate cos-
time, and -was driven in an op-
en car at -the head, of a parade
composed of. 2.0 0 costumed
youngsters. This year a tradeS
' camp program was added. '
The community (takes" great
interest in the activities of the
recreational program: "
It could happen in Clinton, -
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Constance - Bride • •• •
Honoured At
Trousseau Teas
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