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A pretty wedding took place
Di
Northside United! Crr Sea-
%<rrtJ11, cin Frid'a ', July 19 when.
Alice Mem daughter of Mrs,
falthez ne Austin, Aries St,reet,
SeSlfo ith, and the late Albert
Austin, mewled Walmer 7FraticiS
IOW, eon Of Mr, and Mrs.. Mich,
-PA Kellie, Brrucred-ieldr, Rent, John
Ste', ,of Llondon, officiated,
>GL'ven in marriage :by iter broth,
•e', Donald Austin, - Icitehenee
the bride wore a white 'waltz -
length weddikudress.
'Iihe .maid of honour was Mass
Margaret- Trelwi1, Londeshoro, • in
mauve taffeta, end Marlene Au -
sal; 'Flint, Mich-„ was bridesmaid,
waning yellow chiffon, Miss Bar-
baa'a . Longtae, S'ea>fiorth, was fee -
wee' girl,
Cliff Slpwrinb. Barrie was grooms-
man .Bob Spier, Brruicefield was
ushea, Mfrs. J, A Stewart was
organist
Following the ceremony.xe-
eejptiian was heild. • at Armstrong's
in Exeter. Mm, end Mrs. Iielily
Qeitt for a llone4Ymzooln.trip to Nash
{l$ " Quer 11.1f4.16041. Correspondent)
A lovely midsummer wedding
W 'solemnized on Saturday, .July
7, at.two n4el0* when.'Margaret
mere Kereher• eaclhanged vows
(with Zara% Henry Jordan, I.ontlOn.
The .bride 1 the elder daughter of
Mr, ands Mrs; Ho rbect Kereher,
Kemsalil, and :the groom is the son
of iV.fr and 1\ its Samuel Jordan.
Por'tsltewarrt,r North Ireland,
The ceremony was performed an
a4 al,l white setting of white glad
i;ola and •fern and tall candelabra
in ,the alcove of Ararietrong's Res-
taurant,
esrtaurant, 'Fxetex. The Rev, 0 .17,
Daniel, Heid Unitedi Church
Pexrformed the ceremony and Miss
Joey Kennedy, Kitchener, cousin
of the. bride played traditional
wedding music.
Oven .i marr ege by her father,
the belch was, c.harming in a waltz -
vide, Tenn„ and the bride travel-
led M a flowered pink dress,M
and Mr's. Kelly will reside in Sea -
forth.`
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lenge i .gown •Qf hand eii>pped Chan -
tab' ilage Won tulle and
xzelt aver duohes satin, fashioned
with a .smugly lotted bodwce, over
which she ware a chazz`tilly lace'
•bolero with a freinihy collar and
lily-poant' sleeves and a full. bouf-
fant Skirt, with, deep Inserts. of
lice, reign tulle and net over
saltht. She wore a fingertip .eon"
ibaroxdered Wrench illtuslon veal with
Pt. tiara of .seed' pearls and eolrrled
a blauquest orf white roses and
Stephanolt4s with long satin strea-
mers,
Attending her. sister as matron
off Ixon'our, M. SperIccr Seffei'y)
Stafifa, Ware 3 waltz-lenggth gown.
of petal 'pink eanblosrsed nylon, a
flloWer 1eaddress and :carried) a
h nzquet of deep pink carnations
and trailing ivy with long Satin
strelaane
Little Miss Judy Jeffrey, mire
of the oxide made a dainty *!little
flower girl: wearing a ;petal pi*
sheets, .neetehing,that of the ma -
Val . of honour; she carried a
nosegay of pink oarnations with
s'alti.n s'trelamete and wore a band
pc flow'er's in. her hair.
• :Ross Keiicher, brother of the
bride was 'groomsman and Thee
eon! Whyte, Lenders escorted the
!guests,
The'recepti n was held later at
Arai throng's' Relst'atura 2. Mrs.
Karcher, mother of the bride, re-
ceived wearing a dress of ore -hid
nylon mesh with.white acicesSories
and c'orsiage of white roses Mrs.
James Rae, Landon assisted the
rbaridet 'mother , in 'receiving. She
wore a dress oif nanny' printed creyie,
navy accessories and wore a cor-
sage of red ruses'.
For travelling the bride donated
a gold embroidered, beige linen
sheath dress with matching dust-
er. She wore a beige halo hat,
beown pigskin 'shoes and bag amid
wore a corsage of bronze 'mums.
The bride and groom will spend
their- honeymoon at Mount Mry
Ledge in the Poe -ox a Mountains
in Pennsylvania.
Upon their return Mr. and Mrs.
Jordon ,will , stake up residents ITT
London,
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Clinton Garden
Club. Girls Meet
The third meetingof the Clinton
4-H • Garden Club was held Wed-
nesday,. July 24 at the home of
Ruh Ann I Atkin, The members
!answered! roel eel "A vegetable
served film my garden and how
it was prepaired." Prices of ply. -
it wlas. prepared.') Pieces of ply-
wood
lywolod were given 01* to! the mem:
bet. to make their book covers;
The girls then went out and inn
srpegdted 1VLisa Batkir's garden. Mess
Batkin; d'eanornstxlatted how to cook
eaenots' and beans'. The meeting
came to a close with a delicious
"Dad, did you pick up my .dress?"
That young voice hits Dad where it hurts.
He was so sure he'd remembered every-
thing. And here is Amelia, with a heavy
date, demanding her dress whichhe forgot
to pick itp at the cleaners. Why, grumbles
Dad, don't women do their oWn shopping?
The answer is that farm women usually
do, In fact, their shopping, in person and
by mail, adds up to a lot d money. How
match? Well, last' year, farm families put
about 214 billion dbllara into circulation..
'hats over twice the amount spent for all
the new housing in Canada. About x,bOO
million dollars went for household req uire-
ments--the things you buy regularly. And
, the rest of the money was spent for equip-
ment, wages, feed, seed, fertilizers—every.
thing that farmers need to produce food
in abundance.
All this farm spending for consumer
goods and services helps to keep a great
w
many Canadians employed in a wide variety.
of businesses and is a powerful stimulant
to progress and prosperity, 'MIS is made
possible by good Mann management, effi-
cient _. practices which include the use of
modern farm machinery.
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MR. AND MRS, BRUCE BECHTEL, Ner"w Dundee, were mar -
ivied in Bright United Chrurah on Saturday, Jiuly 29. The bride is
the former Virginia Shearer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Shearer, Bright, Mr. Shearer is • a fernier agricultural repro-
semltatilve for Huron County. Her ihee am4 is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert Bechtel, New Dundee, The young couple will take
up residence there,:
Hauser— •. . omson
(By our ;Hensalll Correspondent)
St, Andrew's United Church,
Kippen, ,lovely. with tall stand-
ards, of gladn'ain, snapdragons and
elhiox, was the setting for a
eharniing midsuwmtmer wedding
last Saturday when 1VLary Eliz-
abeth, 'Janet Thomson, and John
Frederick Hauser exchanged mar-
riage vows before the Rev. Sr.
Davison, Bxiu efield United Chur-
ch, in a double rine ceremony. The
(beide is the daughter of Mr. and
Mats. Samuel W. Thomson, Klippen,
and the groom is the son of Mrtsl.
Gertrude Hauser, West Lorne, and
the late John S. Hauser,
Miss Jean Ivison, church org-
anist played traditional wedding
music and accompanied the soloist
Maurice Misfile, Rodney,, cousin
of the groom who sang, "The
Wedding Prayer" and 'I'll Walk,
Beside You",
The bride, (given in marriage
Oxy her father), was, charming in
floor -length white layers of nylon
net over white slipper satin und'er-
skirt The gown featured a v -neck-
line. Her fingertip veil vvas held in
place by a headdress of pearls and
rhinestones, She carried a white
Bible crested with red rosebuds
and wore the groom's gift a strand.
of pearls.
Attending as matron. of honour,
Mrs. Warren Thoanson, Kipper',
sister-in-law of the bride was
growled in yellow layers of nylon
net over a taffeta underskirt, with
a matching, headdress and carry-
ing a bouquet Of mauve 'mums.
The bridesmaids Mrs. Laird Jac-
obi, Zurich, sister Y;ofe the groom,
and Miss Dorothy Turner, Varna,
were similarly styled in pink and
sea green respectively with match-
ing headdresses and carried bou-
quets of yellow 'mums: The trio
were gowned in ballerina length
gowns.
Sharon Jacobi, neice of the
groom, was flower girl frocked in
McIl ween --Meyers
(By our .Auburn Correspondent)
(Livingston United Church, Ham-
ilton, decorated with standards of
white snapdragons formed an att-.
tragtave setting for the marriage
of Olive Irene Meyers, Hamilton,
and J. Eric 1VLcLlveen, Oshawa.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.-
and Mrs. George N. Meyers, 315
Cumberland Ave., Hamilton,' and
the groom is the son of Mrs'. F. O.
MoTllveen and the late Mr. Mc-
Ilveen, 100 Lauder Road, Oshawa.
Rev, . H, A. Bagruan ofrfidia ted.
Traditional wedding music was
played by Thomas Simian, ACCM,
who accompanied the soloist, Mills
Lois Breher, Hanriitlten.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was charming in a
waltz length; gown of white bro-
caded salting A sequined head-
dress had her finger -tap veil, She
carried a botiquet of cream tea
roses, Miss Ssyhrie Meyers, Haan.-
ilten, sister of the bride, was mat-
ron id honor and chose a pale
yeakw sheath gown flowered in
shades of 'brown and draped with
beige eh bion with bete aecess,or-
ieo and carried a bouquet of cream
tea atones!.
Dr. ' Charles F. 1VIcIlveen, Osh-
awa, was his brother's groomsman;
and 1Vieast s Jack R. Reughley,
Bniv man!vi'1ae and Russel 3, Frrasea',
l3'amiltore ushered.
A reeentien wa's Veld at the
Great Tall, Alrumni Building, Me -
Master Univeesity, Hs riultoel. 1VLr.
and Mrs. IVIellveen left ori a Wed-
ding trip to N'otilth.ern Ontario, On
(their return they Wilit reside at
600 Brant Street, Woodstock,
Where the groom is- on the ata
of the collegiate.
The groan le well brown it1 the
Atibtirsil district as his parents re.
sided there a few year ago, and
he spent most of hie holidays with
grartdparenee, the late Mr. and
Mats,' Alfred Atgtuth.
flier length nylon net over taffeta
and; carrying a, small basket of
yellow 'mums.
Ring bearer was Donald ' Me -
Adams, Zurich, cousin of the bride,
carrying a white heart shaped
pillows.
Laird Jacobi, Zurich, brother-in-
law of the .grooms, was groomsman,
Elgin -Weigand, Dashwood said
Lloyd Thomason, Brumfield, ush-
ered.
.,4 reception for 60 guests was
helld at the home of the brid'e's
parents. The bridge's another wore
a blue duAont nylon dress with a
red rose corsage. The groom%
mother chose a light blue ensem-
ble with yellow rose corsage.. Ser-
ving were 1VLrs. EE'gin Weigand,
aunt • of the groom; Mrs. Andy
Caister, Olande!boye; Mrs. Donald
Sprung and Mirs. Maurice 1VLi'tele,
Rodney. -
For travelling the (bride donned
a ;blue silk figured sheath dress
and matching duster coat with
aicicessories in white and corsage
of rail. roses.
The ample will reside, near West
Lorne.
Guests were present from West
Lorne, Rodney, Detroit, London,
Exeter, lemma, Zurich; Varna,
Brucefield, Dashwood, Clandeboye,
Londeshoro and Thedford.
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Summerhi1 Club
A'ttended.By
Fourteen People
'Te Jluly meeting of the Sum
• morbid Ladies C10 was held at
the home of Mrs, Neville Foar'bes,
with 13.:members and one guest
present, NLns, .PerotGilbbings Pres-
adedl.
The -treasurer's report was giiiy
en by Mrs, Ball Jenkins. The
>Ias decided' not 0. serve lunch,
the bazaar,
MWay ay Keys gave :a recitaition;,
a =teat by ,lvzrs. Ross Lovet'c
WAS wan by Mrs,. Wilfred yell:
found, Readings were given by
M1is, BM Jenkins and Mrs. Wil
bean Lovatt.
The August meeting is to be
head at ,the home of Mrs. Per
Giiblbinge, Those on the program
are Mrs. 401 Make, Ws, Charles
Mierxill, Mos. Allen Neal an,d K n.
Crra>ydon Neal, On the lunch com-
mittee are Mrs. Neville Forbes,,
Mrs, Norman Wright, Mrs', George•
Wright and Mrs. Lloydtewari;,-
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