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WINS ROSE BOWL -Mrs. Almer Passmore, R.R. 3 Exeter,
won permanent possession of The Times -Advocate's rose
bowl this year by capturing the champion cook competi-
tion at Exeter Fair for the third consecutive year, Runner-
up in last week's competition was Mrs. Roy Morenz, R.R.
2 Dashwood, A new trophy will be provided by The T -A
for next year's champion cook. —T -A Photo
Dashwood Cook Wins
Continued From Page 19
Luxton, .Al's, Atnrenz; raspberry
jam, A1rA. L1.1xt011 M,1'L Morenz;
red currant jelly, Mrs, Fuss; black
currant jam, Airs. Love. C. Circle;
ealt conserve, P' Mrs. rA4 Miss
Cook, Cenraa; picld
heels, Miss Cook, raven Circle;
bread and huller pickles, Ca vett
Circle, Airs. A1nt•enz; chopped
mustard pickle, Mrs. Rest le, Mrs.
Morenz; chili sauce, raven Cir-
cle. Ar,•a. Kest le; cucumber pic-
kles IA -day), Cave Circle, Airs.
Morena; rnllect inn of jars. Mrs.
Morenz, Mrs. Moir.
Seat display or hone -canned
products—Caen Circle.
Maple cream, Mrs. firing tEn-
arth, Hay: MrS, Luxton; maple
syrup, Fred A1r(aynton1Mrs.
Moir: chocolate fudge, Airs. \lor-
eppz, Mrs. Hogarth; divinity fudge,
Mrs. Bogart h, Airs. F. 'Wltilsntith.
Cured ham, Fuss; uss; assort-
ment cured meats, Mrs, Fuss;
Salmon loaf, Alrs. Lauri;, Mrs.
Harvey 'Hyde, r. Hensall; three
ways or serving apples, Mrs.
Morons, Mrs, Lain,,; salad dress-
ing!. Mrs. Moir,. Mrs, Love: cot-
tage ebeese, Mrs. Nestle; rnafilerl
rooster, Mrs, Hyde; w o r k 1 n F' -
man's breakfast tray, Mrs. Hyde,
Mrs. Laing
Egg's —'t''r hire Airs. 1'ictot H'o-
i='arth; brown, M rs. 'Ellison Whit-
ing', Mrs. I.1, dP, Mrs. l-Iogart h;
Mixed eggs, Mrs. t Whiting Mrs,
Hyde.
Repeats Victory
As Floral Champ
Mrs, Luther Reynolds, Exeter,
Again proved she has an expert
green thumb by leading the
winners in the flower depart-
ment by a big margin for the
second year in a row.
Mrs. Reynolds won 15 firsts
and two second prizes. Her clos-
est rival was Mrs. Ellison Whit-
itig, Parkhill, who captured five
firsts and two seconds.
Other :first prize winners in-
cluded. Airs. Thomas lier'n, of
Woodham, three; Mrs. Alma V.
Henderson, Exeter, two; Mrs.
Harold Cudmore, R.R. 1 Hen-
sall, and Mrs, Hilt Laing, Ex-
eter.
Potted Planta
Begonia, \urs Ellison Whiting,
Parkhill: 'foliage. Airs. \ aiti i g•,
Airs. Luther Reynolds, Exeter;
gerkniums, Moa, 'Whiting; African
Violets, Ladies Aid, Bethel Re-
formed Church, first and second;
Airs R. risks, Exeter.
Cue Flowers
Snapdragons, Mrs, Luther Rey-
nolds, Mrs. hector Heywood, Ex -
iter. Mrti. Lloyd Reynolds. 1
HenSrill; aster collection Mrs.
Luther Reynolds, Mrs, 'El 11t Laing,
Exeter• Mrs, Htc•ka white asters,
Mrs. Luther 1 eynnlds Mrs. Laing,
Mrs. Hicks; purple asters Mrs.
Laing, ,1ma V. Henderson Es -
O'er; !Sink asters, MrS. Hender-
son, Mrs. Laing. Mrs, Luther
Reynold;natrich plume
afters,
Ars. Henderson;coxcombs. Mrs,
LUther Reynolds; featheredthered c0
-
combs, Mrs. Luther Reynoics,
Mrs. Whiting, Mrs. Lloyd Rey-
nolds.
('act us dahlias, Mrs, Harold
Cudmore, 1 Hensall; pompom
dahlias, Jirs. Luther Reynolds,
Mrs, l urlmore, Airs. Hicks; glad-
iniits, Mrs. T.hnntaa' 'Bern, Wnnd-
ham, Mrs, Curtntore; gladinhts,
six spikes, Airs, :Horn: gladiolus
collect inn, Mrs. Hero; African
marigolds, M1'h• Luther ReynnidS,
Mrs. Henderson; French marl -
golds, Mrs. Lill her Reynolds,
Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Lloyd Rey-
nolds: Single petunias. Mrs, 'Whit-
ing, Mrs. ,Heywood, Mrs, 'William
:\tri{enzle, Exeter; double 'Petun-
ias. Mrs. Luther Reynolds, Mrs.
Laing, Mrs. Lloyd :Reynolds, pan-
sies, Mrs. Heywood, Mrs, 'Whit.-
ingg•, Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds.
Rotes, collection, Atrs. Luther
Reynolds-, Mrs. F. Whi'ism' th, Ex-
eter; rose, single, Mrs. Luther
Reynolris, first and second; scab -
Mats, A1rs. Luther Reynolds, Mrs.
Cudmore, Airs, Henderson; crest-
ed zinnias, Mrs. Luther 'Reynolds,
&urs, Gordon Smith, Foto tel•, Airs.
Hugh Love, 3 Exeter; dahlia zin-
nias, Mrs. „Lilt her Reynolds, Mrs.
?tern, Met. Henderson; table de-
entation. Mrs. Whiling, J.irs.
Lloyd. Reynolds, Mrs. Smith; bas-
ket of cut: Mrs. Mrs. 'Whiting,
Mrs. Smith, M rs. C'udmore; dish
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Hawaii Trip
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Guest speaker for the Septem-
ber meeting of Grand Bend
Women's Institute held in the
Community Hall was Mrs. Letta
Taylor of Dashwood who spoke
of her recent trip to the Hawaii
islands.
Mrs. Elgin Webb who convened
the program for the Agriculture
meeting spoke on the Interna-
tional Peace gardens. Mrs.
Charles Reeves read an article
on the preserving of flowers to
beautify the homes for the win- ;
ter months.
The motto "If you want to keep
the country clean let everyone
sweep in front of his own door"
was discussed by Mrs. Lawrence
Mason.
The president, Mrs. W, H.
Love, was named a delegate to`
the area convention in London
next month. Stanley Lovie fa-
vored with a piano. solo add a
singsong was enjoyed.
Assisting the hostess.were Mrs.
Remy Ravelle and Mrs. M. Mc-
Gregor.
Caltadanow ranks sixthin the
world in manufacturing output
and manufacturing now employs
one out of four working Canad-
ians.
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Revs. 't:.. W., Down, l'Rxeter,.
grandfather of .the groom, of
uciated .at the marriage pi Cons-
tance :Eleanor uackoo)h, dattgh•
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward:
Jackson,. Crediton.„ to Charles
William 4.er'nick, son of 4r. and
lvlrs. 1'1!illiam 4ernick, Exeter.
The ceremony was performed
on Saturday, September 20 at
2 p.nl. in Crediton United church
decorated with. while anct yellow
gladioli and lighted candles.
lvirs, Kenneth. Hougins, (Centralia,
played traditional wedding music
and •accompanied the soloist,
Harry Hoffman,. Dashwood, who
sang 1•i3ecause" and "Wedding
Prayer,"
Elven in marriage by ]ler fa-
ther the bride wore a lull length
gown of silk peau-defaille with
rifted bodice of Chantilly lace
featuring a scoop neckline out-
lined with seed pearls. The bouf
fant skirt was trimmed with, :ap-
pliques of Chantilly lace flowers.
A large bow at the back of the
waistline with wide flowing
sashes extending to a train was
also appliqued with. lace flowers,
tier ,finger -Up veil of silk illu-
sion was held by a tiara of seed.
pearls, She carried, a cascade
of yellow roses with ivy,
Her attendants, Miss Isobel
Gilchrist,. London, as plaid of
honor and Miss Frances Jack-
son, sister of the bride, as brides-
maid wore identical Street length
gowns of sapphire blue -velvet
fashioned on princess lines "with
scoop necklines and three-quar-
ter sleeves. They wore matching
feather bandeaux and carried
yellow as Rgladioli with ivy. obert Down Fxefer w
best
man a n d Kenneth. Jackson,
brother of the bride ushered,
A reception .was held in the
church auditorium decorated
with baskets of gladioli.
For travelling to points, north
the bride changed to a .light blue
suit with matching hat.
On their return the couple
will live on the groom's farm
near Exeter.
Volland-Doerr
Mary Immaculate Roman Cath-
olic church, Chepstow, was the
setting for the wedding of Dor-
othy Marie Doerr and Keith
Douglas Volland, both of London,
on Saturday, September 13.
The bride°is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .Doerr,
Chepstow, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Volland, Hensall are
the groom's parents, The Rev.
Fr. J
J, Gillen en offlciat
ed
The bride chose a floor -length
gown of. Chantilly lace and ny-
lon tulle over slipper satin. Th
fitted lace bodice featured a ny
Ion yoke embroidered in iri
descent sequins, a mandarin col-
lar and lily point sleeves. Th
aisle wide skirt of nylon tulle
was designed with ,a flounce o
Chantilly lace which extended
in twin panels down the back
A matching headdress of iri-
descent sequins and seed pearls
held her fingertip veil of. French
illusion and s h e carried a
mother - of -pearl prayer book
crested with red roses and lily
of the valley. -
Mrs. Harold Kocher, Toronto,
was matron of honor for her
sister wearing a waltz -length
gown of pink organza. The brides-
maids, Mrs. Glenn Nixon, Hen -
sail, sister of the groom, and
Miss Betty Doerr, Chepstow, sis-
ter of the bride were similarly
gowned in blue. Patricia Lemon,
Hensall, was flower girl wear-
ing 'a floor -length gown of white
nylon organza,
Joseph M:aeshman, Toronto,
was groomsman and ushers were
Donald Volland, Hensall, and
Norman Doerr, Chepstow.
For travelling the bride chose
a 'two-piece dress and duster
coat of light blue linen with black
and white accessories and a
corsage of pink roses.
The couple will make their
home in London. -
Dashwood Rites
The wedding in which Dorothy
Anna Beierling, daughter of Mr.
arid Mrs. William Beierling, R.R.
1 Dashwood, became the bride
of Douglas Charles Stephen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Stephen,
R,R. 1 WAodliam was solemnized
in Zion Lutheran church, Dash-
wood, by Rev. Kenneth. L. Zorn
on Saturday, 'September 20 at 3
p.m.
The bride chose for her wed-
dinga ballerina -length gown f
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sleeves and peter pan collar
trimmed with pearls and irides-
cent sequins. -A tiara of seed
beads and pearls held het fin-
ger-tip veil. She carried dark
pink roses, white pinocchio
mums with white streamers,
Her only attendant was Miss
Greta Stephen, Exeter, sister of
the groom, who wore pink em•
bossed rayon bengaline with
matching pink headdress trim -
hied with .rhinestones. She car-
ried A bouquet of white and
blue muni s.
Pay :13eierling, Dashwood was
groomsman,
Following 'a honeymoon spent
at Niagara Falls the couple will
make their home on the groom's
farm At R.R. 1 Woodham,
Vows At Whalen
Whalen 'United Church was the
setting for the wedding on Sat-
urday, September 13, at 2:30
o.elock, of Donna Irene Parkin-
son And William Arthur 1•leatherr.
The bride is the daughter of
Jr. And Mrs. Itay Parkinson,
Granton, and the groom is the
son of Mr, and Mrs. Williaii
Heather, Granton, 11641. J. T.
Ctatke officiated.
The bride given in marriage
by her father, chose x fleet -
length gown Of lace and net
Aver taffeta, scalloped sabring
neckline, and a mottled bodice
styled with lily point sleeves,
The lhiatthing bouffant: skirt WAS
fashioned with alternating tiers
Of scalloped Mee and thylon net.
ller fingertip veil et Trench net
Was Heid by, A crown of pearl.s
and sequins. She .carried a white
Bible crested with white and regi Miller . ail l
rosebuds. Caren Presbyterian church,
the bride, as plant of honor,.('r, decorated with 'baskets
Miss Gloria Hardy, cousin of
chose turquoise lace net with of fil'adioli,, cosmos and cande-
matching accessories and ear- labra was the setting for the
ried a 'bouquet of pink anri wfite ceremony when Phyllis May -
MU MS. Miss Carol Marshall, belle t'ann. tiat:l;;htor of Mr. and
cousin of the bride, as brides -:firs, t'urrnan J, {'a'nn,
maid, wor, yellow nylon net Exeter. and Anton Richard Mill -
with matching accessories and:rr, son of Mr. and Airs. Anton
her flowers were yellow and: Miller, R.R. 1 QC'landeboye, ex -
white plums. Miss Helen ilea- chan;;ed marriage -vows on Sat -
liter, sister of the groom, as • urday, September 20 at 1 p.m.
junior bridesmaid, wore 'pink . Bev. G. M. Lamont. Mitchell,
nylon net and lace with Ina uncle of the bride, officiated at
and white accessories. Site car-, the double ring ceremony. He
fled rose and white mums. Two was assisted by Rev, S. Kerr,
little flower girls, heather Ilbw paittlr of the church. Mrs. Rob-
ard, cousin. ofi the groom, and ert I'rycle played traditional wed -
Ruth Ann Hardie, cousin of the ding music and accompanied
bride, looked lovely in lime the soloist. Mrs. William :Cann,
green dresses trimmed with aunt et the bride, who sang -The
black velvet. They carried smalt' W.t'dciing Prayer" and "The
baskets of pink and white mums.' Lord's Prayer."
Mr. Jack Robinson, St. Marys. Given in marriage by her fa -
was groomsman, they the bride ryas lovely 111
Mrs. Bert Duffield played the • princess line ballerina - length
wedding music and Mrs. Ronald gown of white brocaded satin.
Squire was soloist. Ushers were tier finger-tip veil of silk illu-
Gary Parkinson and Ray Rob- sion was arranged from a sequin
inson, and pearl trimmed jul]et cap.
At the wedding .reception in She carried a white Bible crested
the church parlors. the brides with red roses and streamers of
mother received wearing blue rose buds and baby mums.
lace and net over taffeta with Airs. Howard Cunnington, El -
pink and black accessories with inlville, sister of the groom, was
corsage of'r;ed and yellow roses. matron of honor, Miss Bernice
The groom's mother assisted, Strang, R.R. 1 Hensall. as brides -
wearing navy and white acces-: maid and Elizalteth Lamont,
sories and a corsage of red and' Mitchell as junior bridesmaid,
yellow roses. The table was both cousins. of the bride were
artistically decorated and cen- dressed alike in princess, bal-
tred with a three -tiered wedding ler ina-length gowns of blue bro-
cake which was decorated by• ended taffeta. They carried
the bride's aunt, Mrs, Herman bronze and yellow mums. Little
Foster. The waitresses were; Mary Miller, sister of the groom,
Misses Jean Arksey and Betty as flower girl wore a frock of
Duffield and Janey French. blue taffeta, John Lamont, cous-
For .travelling, the bride chose; in of the bride, Mitchell, was
a turquoise flowered dress and'' ring hearer.
corsage of pink carnations. ? Bennis Cann, brother of the
On their return they will re.'brirle, ryas heel man and How -
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.side in St. Marys.
and C'unningtnn and Gordon
Strang ushered,
Madge-Siemon
White chrysanthemums and
gladioli formed the setting in
First Lutheran church, Logan
Township, for the marriage of
Doreen Ruth Siemon, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Siemon,
R.R. 4 Mitchell and Russel
Keith Madge, son of Mr, and
Mrs. John G. Madge, Exeter
ore, Saturday, September 20 at
2.00' pill.
Rev, D Fritz
aytoll I' i
the ceremony and Mrs: Lorne •
Mueller played traditional wed-
ding music and accompanied
the soloist who sang the "Wed-
ding Prayer" at the beginning
of the ceremony and the "Lord's
Prayer" during the signing of
the register.
Given. in •marriage by her fa-'
ther the bride wore a white
gown of pure silk organza over!
net and taffeta which descended '
to a chapel train. The ]ow por•
trait neckline was designed with I
an imported mpor ed cut guipure lace
band. The short, shirred sleeves;
had gauntlets with ruffle to
match. A self band spotted with'
cut-out guipure lace designs en-
circled the skirt forming a very,
deep hemline. A finger-tip veil
of bridal illusion trimmed with i
]ace motifs was held by a net "*
half hat trimmed with pearls and
sequins. She carried a white
Bible crested with a white or-
chid and with white roses twined
in the white streamers.
Mrs. Andrew 1
rev Dougal , Exeter,
sister of the groom, was matron
of honor wearing heavenly blue
nylon chiffon over net and taf-
feta, in ballerina length. The
low fitted princess line bodice
had a softly pleated draped band
across the upper bust in which
snuggled three self -fabric flow-
ers trimmed with tiny pearls,
She wore a thatching feather
head band and carried dark red
roses with white pinocchio mums.
The bridesmaids, Miss Eleanor
Bach and Miss Diane King of
Mitchell were dressed identically
to the matron of honor.
Miss Brenda Eickmeier, R.R. 4
Mitchell, flower girl, wore a full
length white -silk organza dress
with a tiered skirt and heavenly
blue sash and head band. Shp
carried a gathering basket of red
Sweetheart , roses and white
Pinocchio mums.
Ralph Siemon, brother of the
bride, was groomsman and ush-
ers were Andrew Dougall, Exe-
ter and Allan Siemon.
A reception was held in the
Legion hall, Mitchell, decorated
with white mums and while
gladioli. The bride's mother re•
ceived in a Chantilly lace dress'
in mystic blue, with navy acces-
sories and pink rose corsage.
Assisting was the groom's moth-
er in romance blue nylon in ace-
tate sheath dress with dusty
rose accessories and pink rose
corsage,
Serviteurs were Elaine Prue -
ter, Meaner • McKee, Jeanette
Reuerman, Jean Mueller, Joan
Muegge, Ann Eisler and Joan
Eisler.
For travelling :iii northern On-
tario and Michigan the bride
changed to a two-piece silk
Bandied. blouson dress in a
and
shack, with black an
white accessories and white rose
corsage.
The couple will snake their
home in London,
Guests attended the wedding
froth Michigan, Hamilton, Water-
loo, Kitchener', Byron, :Exeter,
Listowel, St. Marys 'and :VIitebell,
Kinettes Enjoy
Social Evening
Exeter Hinettes held their
first social meeting of lite sea-
son at the hoose of the president,
Mrs. flay Frayne,
Guests from 1lensall were Mrs..
Mrs. Lillian :Baker and Mrs. Art
,links. Two prospective members'
Mrs, Art Clarke and Mrs, Gor-
d0n Baynham were also present.
T`ollorvitig a ,short `business see-,
Sion cards were played with
Mr's. Ulan Baker and Mrs. Ar(
Clarke winning the prizes for
high abet law scors,
'lnsteaSes_for the evening wort'
.
Mr Bray l;'rayne and Mrs. Don
j'tobertson.
A' reception was field in the •
'church. parlors with Airs. Mur
ray Coward, Miss Caroline Simp
son. Misses Marilyn. Darol and
.Sarbara Tuckey assisting in
serving.
For a honeymoon spent in the
Muskoka district the bride don-
ned a wool suit with navy trim. *11
Mr. and Mrs. Miller will re-
side in Exeter.
Guests were present from
Strathroy, London, Birr. Clan-
deboye, Mitchell .and Exeter.
lir. de. Feted
Previous to her marriage the
bride was guest of honor at sev-
eral social functions.
Mrs. If. G. Strang entertained
at a family party at her home
in l'shorne assisted by Mrs. G.
M, 'Lamont, Mitchell.
Mrs. Roy i)ykeman. London,
and Mrs. Herbert Bissett, Exe-
ter, were hostesses at the lat-
ter's home at a miscellaneous
shower.
' Mrs. Chester Merkley, London
• and Mrs. Reg Hodgert .enter-
tained at a miscellaneous shower
at the former's hone, Queen's
' Ave., for relatives.
Mrs. Ben and Mrs., Donald
Case, No. 4 Highway north, were
1 hostesses f o r neighbors and
friends at a miscellaneous show -
Trousseau Tea
Mrs. Carman Cann entertained
in her daughter's honor at a
trousseau tea Tuesday afternoon
f
I and evening. Mrs. Anton Miller
assisted in receiving the guests,
Misses Marilyn and • Bernice
Strang, Mrs. Howard Cunning-
! ton, Miss Mary Miller and Mrs.
1 Carl Witherspoon displayed the
'bride's trousseauand gifts.
Mrs. William Jeffery and Mrs.
G. M. Lamont poured tea. Those
assisting were Mrs. Carl Wit-
. Jeri., Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Mrs,
!IL G. Strang, Mrs. E. Johnson
and Mrs, Chester Merkley,
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YOU WASH 1,500 LBSIOF CLOTHES AYEAR.
do it the easy way...electrically
When laundry piles up (as it does when you have small children)
it's hardly any trouble at all with the untiring help
of automatic electric laundry appliances.
Just put your laundry in your electric washer, set the dial,
and the work is done automatically.
And an electric clothes dryer dries your laundry fluffy and
sunshine fresh automatically—in any kind of weather.
You'll have an abundant supply of hot water with an automatic
electric water heater—and ironing is easier and faster electrically.
When you have the help of modern electric laundry appliances,
even a lot of laundry is just a little bit of work.
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