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the detachable chapel train also
of lace cascading from theback
shonlders. To complete her en*
pemble, the bride wore a French
pure silk illusion fingertip veil
• .caught up a wedding cake
headpiece of shimmering cry.
seals, .She carried a bouquet
of red sweetheart roses and
white mums with ivy, • The maid of hononr, Miss
Judy Jory of Exeter andbrides*
maids Misses Lois Hodgins and
Beth Chalmers, both of Exeter
wore floor—length gowns of
glowing red Saki enhanced by
rolled necklines and' elboW
length sleeves touched with the
same rolled bands. The Cage
trains fell at the back from a
bow at the necklines. To corn.
plete their ensembles they wore
matching glowing red bow head*
pieces touched with shimmering
crystals and flattering cocktail
veils. The maid of honour car.
ried a crescent shaped bouquet
of 'red carnations and white
mums and fern and the brides.
maids carried crescent bou-
quets of white mums and fern.
The best man was John Car*
roll, R. R. 1, Kirkton and the
ushers were Larry Jones, R.R,
1, Exeter and Kenneth Mc.
Dougall, R. R. 1, Auburn.
Following the ceremony a
reception' was held in the Sun.
day School room of the church
Where the bridal party were
assisted in receiving the guests
by the bride's mother wearing
a dress of rust, coloured crepe
matching accessories and a Or*
sage of yellow carnations.
The bridegroom's mother
wore a powder blue big.
piece suit of lace over taffeta
with black accessories and a
corsage of pink carnations,
For a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls the bride donned a blue
and green woollen A—line dress
with three quarter bell sleeves
and balcic accessories. On their
return they, will reside at 54
Mill Street, Exeter,
Prior to her marriage she
was entertained at a shower
held at Mrs. Tom Duizer, Lon.
desboro, sister of the groom
and her attendants and Mrs.
Dorothy Taylor of Exeter had
a shower in the Legion Hall,
Exeter.
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. George Mil.
Tian, Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Merrill, Mr.,and Mrs. Douglas
McNeill attended the Gardner.
Hutchins wedding in Toronto
last weekend. * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett
of Amhertsburg visited last
Saturday with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William
Straughan.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner
of Hudson Hope, B.C. spent a
few days last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
* * * • -
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jardin
and Steven visited lastSaturday
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Straughan,
C. ongregation
Meeting
Rev, R. P. MacLean presided
for the annual congregational
m n eeting h ePlfd nntohxe 4Pur: ed as byyt
school
e r 1 a
room of,, the church last Wed.
nesday afternoon. The meeting
was opened with a Scripture
lesson taken from Psalm 34
followed by prayer.
A film on the national develop•
ment plan with Rev, Findlay
G. Stewart of Kitchener as nar.
rator was shown and a discus.
sion on the plan was held.
The minutes were approved
as read by the church secre.
tary Donald Haines. The ses.
sion report was presented by
pReevs. s eddeep E Maeali who sympathy hno the! r
passing of a member of the
Session, John Houston. Menai
hers of the Session are Alfred
Rollhison, J, KennethScott, Wil.
liam Wagner, Arthur Youngblut
and Donald Haines, ,clerk.
Reports were presented by
the secretaries of each depart.
ment of the church showing a
successful year in all depart.
ments. Officers elected were
Managers, Wilfred Sanderson;
chairman, Roy Daer, Gordon
Dobie, William Wagner, Major
Youngblut and Ed Davies. Truss
tees, Arthur Youngblut, Harvey
McGee, Donald Haines. Organ.
ists, Miss MargaretSanderson,
Mrs. Donald, Haines. Church
treasurer, Mrs. Wes Bradnock.
Church secretary, Donald
Haines. Auditors, Mrs. Ed
Davies, Miss Ella Wagner. His.
torian, Miss Frances Hodston.
Ushers, Gordon Dobie, Gordon
Daer, Kenneth ScOtt, Wilfred
Sanderson, Keith Scott.
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The WallterbUrn Club boa
as monthly Meeting at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Pond Mge
CihicheY 'With the President,
Mrs: Ted Nanking in, charge.
The Meeting was opened by
singing the 'Maple Leaf follow. '
ed by PraYer by Mrs. Walter
Cunningham, The Minutes 0,
'the previous meeting WereadOP.
ted, as read by the secretary,
yillcr. us1101;tlelisotwteLraePPre4nadd.thirgh
e thank
call was answered by 14 Mein.
bers naming a Scottish tune
In keeping 'with Bobbie Burns'
Day. The draw prize wax dO.'
Mtted by Mrs. Ted Hunkingtind -
wmonnghabmy. 'Mrs. 'Walter ClIn.
Plans for the 50th anniver•
nary of the. Club which will be
celebrated in June were dis..
cussed and Mrs. Ted Bunking
n
and
teMdrsa. Lcoamrnmeitliteeunktoinggawtherere
information on the history of
the club. The members Prom
posed enclosing a recipe book.
let and each was asked to bring
five favourite recipes to the
next meeting, to be held at the
home of Mrs. Guy Cunningham,
The program will be in charge
of Mrs. Henry flunking and Mre.
William Bunking and the lunch
committee will 'be Mrs. Garth
McClinchey and Mrs. RoyDaer;
The roll call is to be answered
with a penny for the dates of
members' birthdays,'
An interesting program' of
contests was in charge of Mrs.
Walter Cunningham and Mrs.
Leonard Archambault. A deli.
•cious lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by ,Mrs. Ted
Bunking and Mrs. Stanley Ball.
Man Rescued
Relatives and friends of Wil.
Liam Raithby, 24, son of the
late Rev. and Mrs. William
Raithby formerly of this cont..
munity were pleased to read
recently of his rescue from.ld
Glory Mountain in the Kootenay,
Valle, near Rosslanci, B.C. Mr.
Raithby a meteorologist tech.
nician with the federal depart.
meat of transport spent two
frigid nights battling for sur.
vival after a flash fire destroyed
his weather statiop., When his •
weather report didn't come in to
Castlegar, 30 miles away air•
port officials became worried
and alarmed the' R.C. M.P. who
rescued him. He has lived for
the past five years in B.C.
after leaving Strathroy,
Weekend guests with Mrs.
Sidney Lansing were Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Squire and son David
of Brampton. Mr: and Mrs.
Herb Peters of Kincaxdine
visited with, her..t.9n b1.1114,4,
Merl
The sympathy of this corns
munity is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Redmond of God.
erich on the death of his brother,
Jack who died recently in
Calgary and her niece who died
in Australia. While visiting with
her aunt and uncle she called
on friends in the village last
fax.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Holmes
and' Jackie moved into their
home in the village last Monday
which they purchased last fall
from Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Rut.
kowski.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies
visited one day last week with
Mr. and Mrs. James Hembly
at Atwood.
* * *
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
Ronald Rathwell, Mr. Rathwell,
Michael and Janice at Brant*
ford this week.
* * *
Miss , Judy. Arthur of Owen
Sound spent the week.end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Arthur, Mark and•Greg.
* * *.
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell
spent last week in London with
friends.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nichol.
son of Sea.forth• spent Sunday
with Mrs. Wes. Bradnock,
Sheron and George.
HUN KING
A pretty wedding was sol.:
emnized in Main Street United
Church, Exeter on January 20,
1968 when Rev. D, S. Warren
officiated for the marriage of
Arthur David Muding, R. R. 1,
Auburn and Elizabeth Janet
Lynn Flaro, of Varna. The bride
is the daughter of Cpl and Mrs.
H. E. 'Flaro of Varna and the
groom is the son of Mr, and
(Photo by Harvey McDowell)
FLARO
Mrs. Lorne Hunking, R. R. 1,
Auburn.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride looked charm.
ing in her floor—length gown of
white chantilly lace. The bodice
was highlighted by a rolled col.
lar of crystal peau and long
lily—pointed sheath sleeves. The
gown featured the new cage sty.
ling with the main focus being
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