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THE TIMES. A1 VOCA.':1'E, EXETER, ONTARIO, .THURSDAY MORNING 'OBER '1055.
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Trip To Florida
For Newlyweds
*Shirley Maxine Guenther and
4/gin Lee 1C#pfer were united In
Marriage in a, ceremony Perform-
ed Inc the Rex. W. lit. Krotz at
the parsonage of Calvary 4.u.B.
Church, Bas'hwood on October 22.
The bride is :the daughter of Mr.
and 'Mrs, Dari Guenther, Dash-
wood and the groom, is the son
of Mrs. Emma ICipfer and the
late Jacob, Kipter, Zurich.
The bride was lovely in a strap-
less waltz -length gown ,of white
*Wien tulle and Chantilly lace
over .satin. The fitted lace bolero
l i to
was styled with, Peter PAP. 40l
lar with mpearl and sequin trim-
ming and lily point .sleeves, Her
French illusion yell was held by
a tiara of pearls and sequins
and she carried a bouquet of
white 'mums and roses.
Mrs, Glean Walper ,of London,
sister .of the bride, who was her
only attelsidant, chose a waltz -
length gown of peacocl[ blue
erystalette designed with fitted
bodice and matching bolero. A
matching feather headdress and,
accessories completed her cost-
ume and she carried a bouquet
of white 'mums.
Mr. ,Lewis Bishart of Seaforth
attended the groom.
The bride's mother received',
the guests at the reception in
the Dominion Hotel, Zurich, wear-
ing a Mauve 'beige dress, black',
feather hat and black accessories!
and corsage of white carnations.
The groom's mother wore a navy
blue dress with white trim, navy
accessories and a corsage of (pink
carnations.
For their wedding trip to Flor-
ida the bride donned • e pink -
flecked charcoal angora suit with
pink accessories and corsage of
pink muses,
Mr. and Mrs, ICipfer will make
their home in Dashwood.
Guests attended the wedding
from Southampton, Seaforth, Lon-
don, Listowel, Zurich, Dashwood
and Exeter.
Letter From
Brinsiey.
By MRS. L. CRAVEN
Miss Helen Amies spent the
week -end. with Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Rosser of Ailsa •Cradg,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Amos spent
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Gwen Amos of London.
Miss Marilyn Allison of Lon-
don spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Al-
lison of West McGillivray.
$1r. and Mrs. Joe Amos~ spent
Sunday afternoon wlbh the lat-
ter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bowden of London.
Mrs. Wesley Morley Is spend-
ing some time with her sister,
Mrs, Andy Gilbert of Sarnia.
2.lr. and Mrs. John Amos of
Sarnia 'spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Amos.
Ji large number of Brinsley
United Church people attended
the anniversary services at Car-
lisle on Sunday.
lNiiss Elsie Morley of Exeter
spent the week -end at her home
here.
The ladies of the •community
held a. shower at Nell's, school,
McGillivray on Thursday evening
in Donor of 'Miss Marilyn Hers
of Exeter. A short program was
provided with Mr. Earl Dixon as
chairman Mrs. Gerald • Thompson
escorted Marilyn to a decorated
chair where she received a num-
ber of useful gifts.
wedding Anniversary
•Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rowe
celebrated their 25th wedding an-
niversary on Saturday last, at
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
We s1ey McGregor of Parkhill
where a turkey dinner was • ser-
ved.
Guests were present from: Sar-
nia, London and Ailsa, • Craig.
During the evening friends and
neighbors presented them with
a sandwich toaster. They also re-
ceived a goodly number Of useful
gifts.
Bowling
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Six teams each won seven
points in- ladies' bowling ' this
week ---Hot Dogs, Happy Gats,
Jolly ' Jills, Merry Maids, Skunits
and 'Cps and Downs.
Free Cokes were won by Elaine
Becker, 290, and net Brady, 279,
Cup and saucer winners were
Irene Wade, high triple, 715, and
Elaine Becker, high single, 290,
Last week's winners for hid.,
den score were B. Gifford and V.
Wurin.
Be Soils (P. Tuckey 541) ,--- 2981 6
Blowettes (A, 'cord 501) 2683 2
WishDBoneD'(id Wilson 612) 3061 0
,'happy Gals (t Wade 715) 6146 7
Hi fights (M. 1loltzman 4275 2662 0
MightyMils
M100p(Simmons
1 Wilson 51188) 2801 0
Merry Maids (N. rrancol4 618) 1082 7
Telly Six (D. Frayne 480) 2780 0•
P. . SistersM. Bridges 492) 2931 4
Pin Poppettes (P. Haugh 631) 2969 3
Skunks (D, Prance 690).. 2962 7
L. Strikes (59 Edwards 447_
) - 2670 0
Ens8tDowns (E. Becker 667) 3221 7
Frisky Six (T. Neil 414) _ .. 2632 0
Wee Ilopes (N. Snell 709)3233 5
Green 1terns (R. Clement 449) 2806 2
Busy Bees (G. Webster '642) 2999: 6
Alley Cats (IC. Hay 608) 2910 2
sTANOING
Hot bogs d7 Frisky Sisters 9
Alley Cats _- 16 Jolly Silt 8
Merry Maids 16 Be Boils . ..., 8
Pin PoOPette515 3316wettes .- 7
Wee liopde , 16 Mighty Mc; :. 7
Happy eels .. 14 Ierisk Six 7
-Skunks ..12 1-11 Lights 7
Jelly Jl s �... 12 GreenrHdrns' 5
Easy Bees ,... 11 Wish Bones :. 4
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1•n the excitement of .a perfor-
mance, many theatre -goers fail
to realize that several people are
responsible for the evening's en -
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erte i,men t4 1.11 this last eoltirnn
before the product#on of Angel
Street, should like to list the
"supporting cast" �rthout
whose
faithful work the play would not
have been put on,
Ralph Sweitzer is responsible for
the set ---do note the elaborate
i fireplace con-
structed. otorfan f rep ace he has n
structed.
' Several are responsible for as-
sembling hand properties, Among
these are Mrs, Gerry Godbolt,
Mrs. Doug Harrison and Mrs. 0.
Wellington,
Another important group is the
one handling the 'stage properties.
Tothis are assigned Mrs. J. Smith,
Mrs, F. Dickins, and Mrs. S.
Hondrick
Costumes have been obtained
and elterd by Mrs. J. Doerr, Mrs.
Fraser, and Mrs. T. Dinner.
Dorothy
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y In ey and June Bier -
ling, who booth took a Course in
make-up under Donald Sinclair,
are using their knowledge in this
matter for the first time.
Gerry 4 edbolt, Sterling Ince,
and Cecil Porter are responsible
for completing t h e troublesome
lighting h s
g g y st
em,
George Wright and Art Whit-
s
smith m t aree
th business isle s Inane);er •
a,
Jim Carter handles the sound ef-
fects; C. X Porter designs the
programa Jack Doerr is the Photo
grapher.
Credit is also due Bailey's Flor-
fists. for innumerable stage ob-
jects such as lamps and antique
dishes. St. Marys Little Theatre
kindly lends some of the costumes
tor the night, Md to any others
who helped in any way, the Guild
Mark UN ,Birthday
At first Assembly
Last Friday the first assembly
of the present term was held in
the ae1hoo1 auditerfuxn. The; pro.
gram was .arranged and put 94 by
124. students.
To start the assembly, Dwayne
Tinpey, the 12A. president, read
two psalms s and quartet sang.
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Xn connection with UnitedNa-
tions 'Day,. which
celebrated the
tenth; .anniversary this 'argan-
tion, a shit was presented to
give the students some idea of
how the .Security +.Council ape-
rates.
To finish it off, a humorous
;kit was presented to represent
a
radio news statiosi.
extendsits grateful .thanks.
Please. remember that the play
starts sharp at eight fifteen and
that latecomers will pot be seated
until after .the first act.
'lcketa are still available at
Choosa Boole Shop and Cochrane's
Law Office,
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