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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-29, Page 13FREE Gift Register r,ith your order of wedding stationery from The Exeter '1'inies•Advocate , IIIr11llttlll 111111111! 11t1111111t1111114„t„1.111„4111111.111111 W.111.1111,411110111t111111111114441111„1141 UA1111111411n 1111,n4111� We Help The Bride Look Her BEST! The Jtine bride wants her hair so:it, lovely and man- ageable for her special occasion and we take pride in giving her extra attention so,she'll look her loveli. est. Attendants, too, rate our special ca.•e. We employ the latest hair styling techniques and the finest lotions. Marjorie D.ilkes Your Favorite Hairdresser PHONE 146 EXETER • With every • G ood• Wish dor H.... ppi•ness Here comes the pretty June bride of 19 z8.. Styles .and fashions change but the salve good wishes for happiness continue to go out to the newlyweds of 2958. These are the great moments of life . , . never to be forgotten .. ever to be :cherished. For the .altar -bound and the gift -giver, local merchants feature everything to please the lovely June bride. Choose from the selections offered on .this page, To The Altar „111re„1„1,I„„„,„n,„„,„„„„,„„„„1„11„11,„„„ ,, „„„,I,,„„, „.„„,111„„.„,„„ ,Ill„„11„1„11„t,„. i I a r - K a. d g. y d e- •c A�/ o v 'gyp,„11111„111„„t„111„, l I ill, l„„1„,„„„,I„11111,„„,„„„„1,1,111111111,11111111111111,„„11111.,111„1,1„1111111111111t� = In Grand Bend United Church /wary Lou 1h:leCoy, daughter of * ELECTRIC FRY PANS * AUTOMATIC TOASTERS * ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS * WEAREVER ALUMINUM * EVERMAID DINNER SETS * ELECTRIC KETTLE. * CHINA WARE * STEAM IRONS * WAFFLE IRONS * GLASSWARE * WATER SETS * WOODENWARE Lindenfields Ltd. Phone 1.81 decorated with baskets of white Airs. Erma Lowery and the late lilacs, Carol Nancy Kading, Alexander McCoy, Exeter, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- James Howard I-lyde, son of Mrs. mond Kading, Grand Bend, was Alvin Fym and the late Howard united in marriage with Donald Hyde, Exeter, exchanged Mar - Eugene Willard, son of Mr, and riage vows in a double ring cere- Mrs. Ernest Willard, Centralia, mony in James Street United on Saturday, May 24, at 2 p.m, church, Saturday, May• 24 at Rev. A. E, Holley performed 2:OQ p.m.' the ceremony and Mrs. Holley Rev. H. J. Snell was the offi- played traditional wedding music elating clergyman. Miss Sandra and accompanied the soloist, Mr. Waiper was pianist, playing bri- Stephen Kenrick, Leamington, dal music. who sang "Wedding Prayer" and Given in marriage by her uncle "Because". C. J. Harvey, Oshawa, the bride was lovely in an imported waltz length gown. of hand -clipped Chantilly lace and net over duchess satin featuring an elon- gated, basque bodice, Sabrina neckline re-embroldered with seed pearls and irridescent se- quins, short sleeves and full Fashions that are good not dulge in to he prettiest. Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride chose for her wed- ding a floor length gown of white 1 satin with overskirts of net with !inserts of French lace dotted E with sequins and brilliants. A. Juliet cap trimmed with sequins held her finger tip veil. She car• - Pied a spray•of red roses and bouffant 'skirt. Her shoulder- only around the clock but around) In the first year of her mar- shasta daisies. length veil was held by a jet• the calendar are the clothes ; riage, fill in with additional that The matron of honor, Mrs. Ross sewed half hat of Chantilly lace. the thrifty bride will seek, ;clothes and accessories make a : Faber, Kippen, wore blue crystal She carried a white Bible crested This doesn't mean that the (really well-rounded wardrobe, !charm featuring bracelet length with red roses with lily -of -the- bride tends to live in the irons- i i sleeves, scoop neckline and full valley. I seau, literally, in the year fol -i skirt with large bow. Her bou Her sister, Mrs. Murray B.rint 1Jowi.ng marriage, It simplyiThank You Notes suet was white shasta daisies, Hell, Exeter, was her matron of . means that fashions should be 1 ivy and blue forget-me-nots. The honor wearing powder blue lace' chosen that can form the back -t C •bridesmaids, Miss Carol Atwell, over taffeta with pleated cum -:bone of a wardrobe for the,;, fol- rrienday, Prompt London, and Miss Nancy Fahner, rn erbund and white accessories. • lowing year„ I Grand Bend, were gowned identi- She carried a hand bouquet of t Start with lightweight wool-; "Under no circumstances is it • catty to the matron of honor,i lens tweeds and flannels and proper to say thank you for a Tho Times Advocator May 294 1900 'Pao 1:3 �ti„1111190thilltl„4„ttrtll.„n,tl,ttaltn4r41 1110A#r,IFP IIMr1MIE1)ar11111IMIWAI1rn IAF11001r1,r1111111WKRRI MIIIItr.1 GIFT GUIDE For Brides CRY*TAL and $11,YER..are Traditional Gift* S.Pce. Tea Service .. .$24.95 :Casseroles • , x$6.00 �. �. Cake Plates, 10" ... $5.00 , Stemware, ea. ,,.. if.00 Framed Wall Mirrors, wrought iron , ....... , • ., $8.0.0 *39.95 ea. $1.;98 That Important Trousseau white shasta daisies,mums and wedding present with a commer- YOUR GIFT HEADQUARTERS Flower girls, Lou Anne and fern• j mixtures of silk and wool, since � cat thank you card" Emily Post Carol Paulitzke, Sarnia, wore Linda Lowery, sister of the these are useful at some time : decrees. pink crystal charm and carriednearly all year, All thank you notes should be Exeter baskets of lilies of the valley. bride, and Brenda Br}ntnell a � To these add the clothes that niece, as flower girls, wore nylon i (hand written in ink on good qua!• John Parsons, Exeter, was best dresses in peach and white and are icing ong the cake: the chif-, ity stationery. Most important of nlntinl„wnreI1,1,u„„,111111111111„,nn„„In„„11t11,tlllun,l„,„„„,i,„„1,11111„1,1,„,1„11,0 man and ushers were John Mil. -powder blue respectively with fans, and organdies and drifts of all, they should be written ,,111„,„1„,„11,„„n,„„„,„1111,1111111„,11,nl1,1n111111„I„nt„1„11n„111t1,1„111,11,1,„lu„01„1,11111101,,,,,,„,,,,,I,, ! let•, Soffa, brothet- erelaw of the sills. The latter are the fashions :promptly. Three to four weeks is loom, and Gerald Kadin white accessories. They carried that an bride, no matter how g g, miniature bouquets to match the Y the usual deadline, brother of the bride. matron of honor's, intensely practical wants to in- i These notes should have a A reception was held in the ' personal, friendly sound. The gift church parlors where the bride's Robert Caldwell, brother -in- should be mentioned by name mother received in blue shantung law of the groom was best man. plan Decorations 'and, if possible,. the bride should featuring scoop neckline with A reception was held at Arm -1 try to mention how they plan to large collar,white accessories strong's restaurant. The bride's I use the gift, where they can put .' gg mother wore a navy sheath. dress Well In Advance }t in their new home howitand corsage of pink rosebuds. The groom's mother chose chain- with matching chemise jacket, The well-planned wedding. is matches their color scheme -! pagne French lace with crystal- navy and white accessories. Mrs. 'the one that is most certain to ;something to make the sender elle panels, matching accessories Pym chose a powder blue en- run smoothly. And the • smart � know the present is appreciated. ! semble with orange ice acces- sories. For travelling to points East the bride changed to a mint green sheath dress and coat en- semble with black and white ac- cessories- Mr. and Mrs. Hyde will make their home in Hensall, your day of days in ortra its Eo lovely . , , So happy . , . Always Keep that `special look of loveliness •... in a formal wedding portrait by Jack Doerr, To give, to keep, your portrait lets you share your happiest day with those you love. • rg n? PMOTOGRAPH'ER Phone 343 Exeter lilltl1,,111111,111t1111,1111111re1101011,„u„In„Inti„II1,/11111011,11(01„11„1,111111,1„1,1,01„01„1tt,111„u1t111111111u111„ 1' t11111„ItI11111111Iret1111,111,11,1111„1111ii 1t1111n1111111,If Itt1110111,111f,relilllil,r1I11111111n111t11n111111,111111 tl limiters :•Arel-117,HE OCCAEllOrn, G Appliances • FEATHERWEIGHT IRONS • AUTOMATIC TOASTERS • STEAM IRONS • ELECTRIC FRY PANS • ELECTRIC KETTLES • FLOOR POLISliL E,S • KITCHEN CLOCKS • SWIVEL -TOP VACUUM CLEANERS •• MIXET TES • RADIOS I2A S LUGGAGIil RUSSELL ELECTRIC YOUR- NOUSEHOW APPLIANCE DEALER , FOR SALES WITH SERVICE EXETER. PHONE 109 !W)4r+tlnr4t„Inrrrrinrrnrlriunrnirrurut7+rrirrlrnnnlim,rmntmnlrrrrwrrrrrrrrrnlrrrrrurrmtrnrrnniurrbr„tri , and pink rosebud corsage. Assisting in serving the wed- ding' dinner were Patricia Cann, Exeter, Julie Borden, Detroit, Carol and Joan Chapman, Carol and Marion Gill, Grand Bend. For travelling along the St. Lawrence Seaway, Montreal and Ottawa, the bride changed to an ice -pink waffle weave suit with white accessories and corsage of white 'mums. Mr. and Mrs. Willard will re- side on the groom's farm, high- way 4, south of Exeter. Guests at the wedding were ,from Detroit, Leamington, Mitch- ell, Toronto, Sarnia, London and Exeter, bride-to-be will make sure that' The bride signs only her own; all the arrangements are made name to the thank you note even.I well in advance of her wedding if she sends the note after the! day, , wedding, She should r,ention ' The task quite often put off till her husband in the main part of j the last minute, to give prece- the note. I dence to more time-consuming When she writes her new name chores, is ordering the floral ar- it is still `'Mary" to relatives and I rangerents. This is a mistake, close friends who are sure to 1 for• flowers add that important know who `Mary is, Mary finishing touch to the wedding Tphnston Jones to friends of her itself,and should be given care- family who recognize her maid -1 Vincent -Newton ltd onsideration. en name and "Mary Jones" to Dara Inez Newton, daughter If the bride-to-be is confused friends of her husband's family, of Mrs. Melinda Newton, Kitchen- as' to the financial responsibility , 1 er and the late Everett Newton, for the flowers, she will be quite 1 r Clifford, and Morris Viticcnl, correct in having her family pay Sugar 'N Spice i Kitchener, son of Mrs. Catherine for her mothers corsage and the Vincent Dashwood, and the late :bridesmaid's flowers. The bride- For an entirely different William' Vincent exchanged mar., groom takes care of his mother view of June weddings, read M Evangel and the boutonnieres for the men Sugar and Spice by Bill ar y vows m icenrMission-; of the wedding party. ' Smiley on, Page two this Saturday Bride and church, Kitchener onto Sat- urday, May 24 'at 3.30 o'clock, I 'It is, however, becoming more week. The church was banked with I bride room tomore stsendt'ythe rthe bride authoritativee advy iceeto brides Receives Gifts ferns, baskets of carnations,s some !her 'bouquet, and grooms. Prior to her marriage on Sat- and snapdragons for the sere-) urday Mary Lou McCoy was mony performed by" Rev. 1F:. I On A Budget? feted on several occasions, Wattam, Church of God, Grand! If the budget is tight,remem- hostesses were Miss Grace Bence, assisted by Rev, Embrec, ; ber that flowers in season are Johns who. entertained for the Kitchener. Miss *Vera Douse,1 a good deal less expensive than bride's friends, Miss Sally Ache- Gormley, played traditional wed -1 those that are not, and when sot, who held a kitchen shower dingmusic and; accompanied prettily arranged, just as lovely. for the bride -elect and Mrs.the soloist, Harvey Frctz, Kit- if the florist is told immediately Murray Brintneli, charier. , the budget 'he has, he will be Friends tendered. Miss McCoy Given in marriage by her better able to do this job to sails - brother, Gordon Newton, the faction. a miscellaneous shower-at Mrs, bride wore a floor-lengthgown � For. the 'formal bride, tradi- Murray Brintnell's home, The g SEE THE gifts were presented in a doll of Chantilly lace and nylon trot, tiorial white p>'aouquets are now, carriage to the guest of honor tie in two piece design. The being designed with touches of WORLD'S FINEST bolero jacket of lace featured light pink or ale blue, especially; who was seated in an appropri- ately richlyheaded collar and lily • if her weddinggown is a pastel! decorated chair. poinslecves, The strapless lace tint or an off-white. p i GUARANTEED FOR LIFE• basque ryas enhanced with tulle The cascade form is most pop•` ruching. The minute waist ac -lilac, since it is a good balance BERN I N centuated the bouffant skirt of for a gown with a long train,+ lace with circular lace inset: The price for an arrrangenietit temple/dr Automatic. Sewing Machine which was worn over hoop crin• of this type in gladioli or roses olives of slipper satin. A tiara could cost less than $i.0. On the Prior to her marriage on Sat -encrusted; with seed other hand,design 4'pearls andthe same des; n in iq orchids or ]ily-of-the-valley wouldwurday in Kitchener, Miss Dara opalescent se u:ins held herNewlon Was presented with a finger tip veil of silk illusion. be much anore expensive, .:"'"''''*'.".tritgilt, set of luggage from the staff of She carried a cascade of Sweet- Semi -Formal i m the Waterloo County Home where heart roses and stephanotis, IN . she served as nurse for the past The bride's sister,Mrs. Anel- g• rheic is more leeway for the girl. who rviCL have asem- formal two years, rcy Culbert, Mildmay, as ma: wedding. Ai wider variety of Friends of the bride also pre- Iron of honor and bridesmaid,flowers can be used, and a good, sented her with a mix -master Miss Mae Summerfelt, Gormley, •dem it ere color. Although or - and other electrical appliances. Wore identical floor -length two' chrds are still: favorites, roses, t • The 1✓vangelical church of Piece gowns of pink lace over dais}es, anemones and gardenias Clifford and Young People held taffeta, They wore tiaras trim are gaining in popularity. a miscellatieous shower fde the mod with pearls and carried: The type of bouquet she will couple prior to their marriage cascades of pale pink feathered carry should be determined by and the Mission Band of Cuf- carnations and torch blue carne- the bride's height and the style Sews straight, zig-zag, and ford 'United Church presented tions, : of her dress. For a hallel-length embroiders automatically. the bride with a gift, Harold Vincent, Dashwood, dress, a round, old-fashioned, Automatic tension cbtitrol. was groomsman for his brother bouquet; with a centre of roses and Ronald Desjarcline, Dash- and clusters of carnations, del- Call your NECCHI-BERNINA wood, ushered, phiniums and daisies is an excel. Dealer for a free home de, Wife_ Preservers e/'s For her daughter's wedding lent choice, • But don't lake it seriously. JUNE BRIDES Friends Honor Dara Newton _. .'NSC<,.�..... �.. •�.v::.•.3adtb ]f rt child Is iii tints Must remain quiet In bed tar a time, interest trim' In nitiking b scrap book for brrether' third' who is to e hoapitel, Magee thief end' tbtnin4uoi provide goe,l eneletinrfetpostirheiriei scrap 664 , MOnsiratlo)i, Mrs. Newton chose a bine suit If the bridal gown is full - and the groom's Mother wore a skirted and tight -waisted, a semi - grey suit. They wore corsages crescent or crescent bouquet Remember r of pink feathered carnations and should be chosen. For a sheath Sweetheart roses, like gown, a verymodern styli- Don 13uy A Sewing Machine A reception was held at IP, in- ized arrangement: is suitable, 1 111111111 •"titl``'e Sttii±tl The inafiuet Bible Colleges where four The informal bride, who wilt friends of the bride served the wear a suit lir street -length wedding dine i• e at 5,1`10, dross, will probably Plant a rar- FOr motoring in On(ario [he sager Spray orehids or car'na- In Action At bride changed to a royal hhue I tions aire proper, but: daisit•s aro 1 Costume with pink aecesseries rotnin8 into t1'cir own, and ares Mr. aotl Mrs Widen will chal'Mingl reside 111'11 Sa: katehewat% where A lot of thinking should got the groom will be paster' or the into selecting fforverfi fol' this Church of God hi 1 ollantluest 1bridal party, and 1C the proper; 13oth bride and gt'tloti'lire grad toile Arid theuiiht Are gtveii to pinna 20 talar urates til 1;nabahttel Bible tot• this phase o' :the wrddieA lilailS, legis. 1[he result will be rewarding, rr.2,d NECCHI43ERNINA Dinnc.y Furniture Luggage, 3 -piece sets .... .. . SPECIAL FOR BRIDES! Lions Club Brooms ........... a JACK SMiTH JEWELLER Phone 510 Use Your Credit Exeter ;. ttttt '',grpuumm11a l,nnnu,urinlna111101,11111,rWnuu in 1011111111.1t11.141mJ1I411lar4'nuu1ft44ruu1owt111ut11410Wf;A 1114n1nitluwnnullnunrattntlnuntuuulPit Modern Hairi Styling 1 For The June Bride We specialize in Cold Waves, Hair Styling and Cut- ting, Shampooing, Hair Tints and Bleaches- Open Monday through Friday, Tuesday and .Friday eve- nings. 3 Modern Beauty Salon• PHONE 349 EXETER 1 1 1„b 1„111„t l„11„1111„11,„1111111,,,111111„1,11,1„11„„11111 r 1,111, I t 111111111111111 ti„11„,11111,11,1,1„111,1111,1,11,1„1.1 ill„11111111111111111111111111111111111111111,11111111111111111111111.1111111111111,11111,1,1111lllllMI11811;111,111111111, llltltnllltll/�•R Wedding Flowers FOR THE 61G OCCASION Flowers create a beautiful atmos- phere for the tradi- tion at wedding ceremony .. , there *- is no need to worry about them if you 4, leave this part of ' your preparations in our hands. We'll 'eke charge of bouquets, bou- tonnieres, church decorations and re- ception centrepieces and you can he as- sured of prompt, efficient delivery. Why not see us about your wedding today? REDER'S Florist PHONE_ 761 kXCETER _ i 1e1ti,11/11„„ItI1,1111f111111t111„1111,1111111nun,(,1111„Ili„l,t111nun4 llll„, 11„t„„1,111„„„„r,„„„1„„l,„„In„I,I j Ju„rnntiuu,1lti11111„111u1„ti,urnt1111„u„int rear1,01„011011111„11101,i11re11ti1111t111re111re1ti„nlulitruturr„, : Give The Bride VVestinghouse APPLIANCES .. For Better Living Here at Beavers, you find a wide selection of out. standing Westinghouse appliances --- each specially styled in the modern manner and with those extra features that only Westinghouse can offer. The June Bride will appreciate receiving beautiful, practical, time- and money -saving electrical appliances. * Refrigerators * Washing Machines * Radios * Mixers * Ranges * Dryers * Automatic Toasters * irons - -:.'-i--,,c:-:,7N , ,,, i,iy, 1 N et ardware . lir, Ti . 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