The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-07-14, Page 10'THE TME,S,AIWOCATE
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Zionites Picnic
At 'Exeter Park
July Weddings Popular
Newlyweds Tour
Northern Ontario.
earnations. Site WAS assisted le
receiving +by the bridegroont's
reother, :Ars. Dice, wearing navy
and light blue taffeta with pink,
carnation corsage.
;Doris Emma Rebineon eXclxitate4*-itixer assistants et the reeep.
ea marriage vow* Leith Sterlieg doe were eluliej Spee,rizi. Elizaelltt" tee t the holes ot the beet, Nairn, Leis Netheif cote Dor-
hriete'a parents Mr. and Mrs. Jeff ()qv Spearin 4114 Laura StaceY.
'Robinson or et. Mare* ,reeeviag on a weeltling trip to
WetineselAY 'at 'eloa• The Northern. Ontario the brie chaug-
bride le a. teacher le Exeter Public a to nylon 4ress of silver ou4
Sceool and the groom is the see pink, vete accessories and cor-
er 4r. and Mrs. P. H. lace 0 sage Of white 'Carnations.
town.
Yellow and white mume and
eeti roses formed •the eetting for
the ceremony. The officiating they recently purchesed erem
clergymen was the Rev. J. R. s
o n a on.
blade. The weeding music was e e „
played by Mrs. Douglas Rivers of n,4'14e .")r 'weeleliee were
teiter and the eoloist, Miss Hee: Present xroni. Toronto. (Sarnia,
ee Barber. Godericb. sang "0 Per -
feet Love." le
Given marriage by eer fate-
er, the bride wore a 'ballerina
length gown of white lace :ash -
taxied, in, tiers. A, beaded head, Scene Of Rites
dress of pearls and sequins beld
the finger-tip veil. She carried a
bouquet et red roses centred witb.
' white orebid.
Mrs. Bruce Mitchell, Norwiele,
einem of the bride was matron of
honor wearing ballerlea length
On •their returti ehey will re-
side in the home en the corner
ot Thomas and Carling 'streets,
London, Mitchell,. St. Marys and
Exeter.
James St., Church
In James -St. United Cenral,. In
a setting of white gladioli and
red roshe es, tRev. Harold J.
Snell united in marriage Phyllis
Frances Doreen, eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Prank
a Logan,
gown of valva ray blue nelon R.R. 3 Exeter, anti Gordon Eu -
and carrying blue and white dais-. en Eagleson, son of Mr. and
Mrs.. Paul Eagleson, Parkhill.
es.
Groomsman for his brother wee
Elmer Ince of Exeter..
For the wedding reoepel'oe Givee in marriage by her fath-
Zion East nate-4 Cheree t -he' :le bride was •gowned in a
bride's motber ebose a dress of ,feeor length, dress of imported
grey eheer with navy wed white/Swiss lace ower clipper atin ex-
aecessories and corsage of yeraw,1 te7,,dazig into a chapel train. The
leadiee featuring lily point
egeeves, iew cut, round neckline
pltrimmed with. tiny daisies eerie-
"' red with pearls was offset by a
bouffant skirt. She wore a three-
quarter length veil •of fine tulle
illusion heId by a tiara, set with
rhinestones and pearls. She car-
ried a -cascade of orchids and
white stephanotis.
Mrs, Harold Snell played tract.
Welled wedding music,
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Miss Aleela Leave', sister of
the bride as snalti of Junior wore
a ballerina length gown of white
nylon tulle and Schiffe
eretl. organdy over mauve Venise
silk. The fitted bodice was com-
peted with a .Freach acquillette
Stole. Iler headdress was of mauve
ruffled nylon trimmed with iri-
descent ,sequins. She carried a
cascade of yellow rases and or-
elikl
• Mr. John Hendrick. Exeter,
as groomsman.
For the reception at Colonial
Jun. Exeter, 'the bride's mother
received in a Freud' silk figured
afternoon dress, white accessories
and -corsage of pink carnations.
Assisting her, ehe groom's )1)1:Aber
wore an ague frosted nylon dress,
white accessories and corsage of
pink earnatious.
For their wedding trip to points
in Northern ,Ontario including a
lake .cruise the bride changed to
a nature/. linen suit trimmed with
white strew leaves, tiny white
beads and rhinestones, completed
with wbite aceessoriee and cor-
sage of orchids.
Exchange Vows
At Greenway
White and pink gladioli and
fern decorated Greenway United
Churth for the wedding; of Iva
Loraine BullOck to Jacob Are
Lagerwerf. The bride is the
daughter of Mr, John Bullock
and the late Mrs. Bullock and
the ,groom is the son et Mr. and
Mrs. Are Lagerwerf, all at Park-
hill.
Rev, Wesley C. Smith officiat-
ed at the double -ring ceremony.
Anse Ellen McDonald wiis soloist
with Miss 'Evelyn Curts as organ-
ist.
Given in 'marriage by her fath-
er, the bride was lovely in a
floor -length gown of Chantilly
lace a.nd nylon +tulle over Duch-
ess satin, fashioned with snugly
fitted lace bodice, with lily -point
sleeves and Elizabethan eollar,
the bouffant skirt a nylon tulle
over atin featured a deep lace
polonaise. Her headdress of rhine-
stones and pearls held a cape
length veil Of tulle. •She carried
a bouquet of Better Time roses
and stephanotis.
Matron of +honor was Mrs. Wil-
bert Lewis and the bridesmaid
was Mrs. Byron DesJardine, sis-
ters of the bride. They wore
identical floor -length gowns of
nylon tulle over taffeta with
Chantilly lace jackets, with
matching- hats of lace, and mit-
tens a nile green and mauve.
They carried pink and yellow
snapdragons. Miss Ireene
agle-
san, neice of the groom, was
flower girl; wearing floor -length
gown of yellow 'nylon taffeta with
matching Jacket and circlet of
purple mums for her head, +She
Carried a basket of pink roses
and Esther Reed daisies. Mester
Bobby Lovie, nephew •of 'the bride,
aoted as ring bearer.
Walter Lagerwerf attended his
brother as beg man and the ush-
ers were Jan Lagerwerf and Wil-
bert Lewis.
At the reception heed at the
bride's home the bride's sister
received guests, wearing a- grey
flowered nylon silk dress with
corsage of yellow ehrysanthe-
FILLS A MAN'S SHOES—A member of the pea harvesting
crew of the local canning factory, Mrs. N. C. Jones, does a
roart'S job driving ore of her husband's tracks day and night
during the pack. She makes op to 20 trips a day from field
to factory starting as early as 4.80 a.m. and working as late
as II p.m.
Performs Ma
During. Pea
A woman doing a man-sized
job on the pea harvesting crew
of Canadian Canners Ltd. is Mrs.
N. C. Jones, of Exeter. Driving
one .of her husband's trueks,, she
hauls peas Vora field to faetory
from early in the =ruing until
late at eight,
Although she's the only wom-
an ameng the e5 truckers in the
harvesting crew, Mrs, eones asks
or takes no concessions. ‘She takes
Display Trousseau
Of Frances Lostell
On Thursday Mrs, Frank Lost -
ell entertained in honor of her
daughter France, bride -elect• of
Saterday. Mrs. Lostell, fthe groom.-
eleet's mother, Mrs. Eagleson,
and the +bride -elect eeceived the
guests et the door in the after-
noon and in the evening.
The trousseau was shown by
Mies Dorcas :Sillery; the •linens
by Mrs. Don Eaton and Miss
Phyllis Lostell; the wedding and
shower gifts b y Miss Doris
Sehwartz, Crediton and Mrs. Reiss
Lester, iBrigden,
Miss Alexia Lostell and Miss
Mildren Ballantyne assisted in
'serving refreshments.
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mums. The groonee mother as-
sisted wearing navy blue nylon
sheer with corsage of pink roses.
For a trip 'to the United States
the bride wore a blue and white
taffetaesilk dress with metalling
Jacket and white accessories with
pea blue shortie 'topcoat She wore
a corsage of yellow roses.
The couple will reside on the
groom's farm in McGillivray Twp.
0 DD BITS
Over 90
Almost everyone with whom
we spoke Monday remarked about
last weekend's blast of heat.
And as the temperature and
humidity were high, eo were
temperamerits. A local merchant
remarked that everyone should
realize that irritability was a
country -Vide thing .from the feet
up on such a 'day.
And we do get to think that
ours are the •only headthat
pound and the only feet that
hurt.
Then what are we to do to
get along with the world and the
heat too? Are we to put up a
sign; quiet please, over 90 ----or
maintain an ICY silence for fear
we tread an dangerous ground
or assume an ale of flippancy or
Just Irole tip in the basement and
keep away from people altogeth-
er?
'Someone has +suggested that
we should imagine that everyone
else is Just about five degrees
warmer than we are so that we
would find It impossible to be
angry with anyone in such ag-
ony.
Rot weather experts have a.
few ,cooling +suggestions:
Have frequent drinks of water.
(Cool water is more refreshing
in the long run than lay water)
A ,slightly warm bath or show-
er will do more for you thaxi a
cold •Olie.
Avoid 'betel 1i/tyska] exertioti
and keep away from unnecessary
tasks.
And strictly far the sake •of
future health, in it weather:
'Wage war on flies.
e wary of 'perishable foods
which have been eitposed to heat
And ,SUn,••and air for any length
of thee.
Don't pick the warmest day
of the season for ettnning. And
if you Must he out in the sun,
;gat good use of het and sun
WI Stopper
The roll call for the Women's
Institute meeting was: What Otot-
adian product do you njo Vas:
frig/
The atitiviet that Weight down
the house': "My daughter."
Realist
Son, who is half -past -two came
over with a crayon sketch. It
resembled a few very long pieces
of red and yellow Spaghetti strewn
about the page and he seemed
pleased. •
got wishing to appear an un-
imaginative dolte 1:remarked,
"Oh, a dog."
"NoPe," he replied.
`A, kitty?"
'lope--saribb}es,' he exclaim
ed rather disgusted e with such
lack of knowledge,
naStzed Job
Harvesting.
her turn with the men, malting
•
up to 20 trips each day. She
starts an the job as earlyeas 4.30
in the morning and works as late
as 10 or 11.
"She can handle a truck with
the best of the men," says ,end-
rew "Scotty" Easton, boss of the
harvesting crew.
Like the men Mrs. Jones drives
her truck •alongside the loaders
In the field until it's full, then
drives off to the factory to un-
load it to the viners.
Mrs. Jones finds the good-nat-
ured ribbing from other members
of the crew and from neighbor-
ing farmers helps break up the
tedious monotony of the long,
hard day,
Hicks Gathering
Features Sports
On "Saturday members et the.
}Deka family gathered at Mitcliell
for their annual reunion to the
numher of ,57.
A program of +ports was feat -
tired. Winners in the running
races were Douglas Feeteher, Ger-
aedine Blair. carry Willert. Kath-
erine ,Hicks, Warren Peters, Mar-
aan May, ;Murray May; three leg-
ged race Cecil Mullenix and Alex
Cameron; kick the slimier,
Mrs. Garnet Hicks; men and boys'
kick the slipper, Murray May;
Meat the balloon, Geraldine:Blair;
shoe timetable for couples, Olive
Melts; •balance the peanut, Janet
Blair; twenty -league boots for
couples, Mr. and Mrs. deck Riair;
.Sir Walter 'Raleigh for couples,
Ross Hodgert and Mrs. Murray
May; ball and chain, men only,
Roes Hodgert.
The oldest person present was
Mr. Archie Rieke of Calgary who
flew from Calgary and eurprised
his family. The youngest persoe
was Robin Blair, twenty months.
Itwas voted to bave :the re-
union next year +we the +same piece
on 'the second Saturday in July
with Sack Blair as , president,
,Stanley Peters as vice president
and" Kathleen Hodgert as secre-
tary.
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that's all! You can vary the strength starchiness to suit
any type of fabric or garment . . le insteliceea thin starch makes
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This is why I'm so pleased with Gaye -and illy'
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urAva roetr.agpil are setting out Oli a wormer adventure at
an Art School in Mexico. When, it came to the
question of ho' they Were going to ditty their
They ivetrt 'straight to our local BANIt Or
funds, they nove hesitated for momentt
( Jere Chequee Travellers Cheques sold by tho
MONTREAL, where they arranged far Travel:*
B of M arc easy to cash at hotels, banks and
*lit II stores, but until. countersigned by vou,, they so.s,
Of ne value to.Anyene, That's Wiry. they're 136
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branch of the li of M.
Former residents of Zion now
residing in fteter held their an-
imal picinle in 'Riverview Bari;
eol Thursday afternoon with .4
fair attend/tine.
- All were surprised by the pros-
Once- of two- former schoolmates, -
Mrs, Joseph Pieltey and Mrs, Al-
bert Cook of St. Marys.
After as picnic lunch a few
games and contests were enleyed.
Winners were; Mrs. Joe Daman
.0inaugzulesinsir:00:vez;Itynsini -nth: .:40,02.: •
Mrs. Wesley Jaques and Mrs,. 0.
tie; Mrs. Wesley. Agues in irick,.
linnagatielle gsrloilgie.r111Y:!'sjav"ern 1.14)1re;.
Mrs, Norman l'assmore's .gronn,
carving soap; Mrs. Orville Cane,
throwing the ball; Mrs, R. Kyle**
group, a .contest.
All voted to meet again next
year with Mrs. Norman passmore
and Mrs. Orville can in charge.
District Pupils
Pass Music Exams
gnat and district pupils were
successful in passing examina-
tions held recently by the Royal
Conservatory of Muscle •of Toronto
Ixi Loedon.
Grade IX, Judy Ross, Neater
Grade VIII, Carol Brown, Hen-
sel' (le);
Grade VII, Allison. Clark, Cen-
tralia (II); Marilyn Ross, Exeter
(II); tBarbara Tuekey, Exeter.
Grade VI, Donna Eagleson,
Daehwood (el); Sharon Smillie,
Hensall (R); Grace Routly,
'ravine (R); Alma. Hem, Zion.
Grade IV, Linda Tiemen, Dash-
'
wood (1H);
Grade III, Mary ,Shaw, Exeter
(1.11rr Carol Ann Rogers, II -email
(31);
Grade II, Brenda Sraillie, Hen-
sall (1H);
'Grade I, Douglas Penhale, Ex-
eter (H),
Grade I -McKay, Sandra Wal -
per, Exeter (1H);
Grade IX theory, Allison Clark,
Centralia (1H).
;_(1H—Ekeirst elass honors; R,
lionors): „
Examiner was Madeline Bone
of the Royal Conservatory of
Toronto and pupils' teacher Is
Eunice Nixon of Exeter.
Pupils of Mr. Lawrence Wein
successful in examinations ,•eon -
ducted by the Western Ontario
Conservatory of Music included:
fGrade VI' Sr., Irene I<Ing, erect+,
Rion (H).
'Grade V Jr., Mary„Page, Exeter
(1H), Judy Halward, Clinton
(H). „ •
Grade II Jr., George •Godbolt,
Exeter -(31).
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