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osit 14 The Times-AchdOcAte, Oeteber 19 1961
MR. AND
MRS. KENNETH KLE1NFELDT
--Doper
Double -ring ceremony
In a double ring ceremony
on Saturday, October 14 at 2.30
p.m. Eciia Mary Coward,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ed-
win Coward, RR i Kirkton,
and Kenneth Harold Kleinfeldt,
Exeter, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John Kleinfeldt exchanged
marriage vows at Thames
Road. parsonage with Rev.
Hugh, Wilson officiating.
The bride wore a street -
length dress of egg -shell bro-
caded satin with beige acces-
sories. She wore a string of
Marvelia pearls and matching
earrings, a gift of the groom.
Yellow roses and mums formed
the bride's bouquet.
She was attended by her sis-
ter, Miss Jean Coward, in a
rose brocaded satin sheath with
photo
Sorority hId
'pledge party'
rive prospective p 1 e d ge
Were weleebled .at the Pledge
party and medel Meeting of
Beta Sigma Phi _Sorority on
Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. R. C. Pinney.
The members wore Mexican
-costumes and the house was
decorated aecordinglY. WS -
William Schaeffer won the
prize for best costume.
Following a Beauty -Counsel-
loc. demonstration President
Mrs. Joe Wooden conducted
the meeting and plans were
made for 'the annual Sorority
ball to be held, November 3;3
with IS1rs. 'William King as
convener,
Lunch of hamburgers and
tossed salad was served by the
hostess .assisted, by Mr. 'Wil-
liam Amos,. Mrs. Schaeffer
and 411r, Lloyd, Smith.
beige accessdrie, and pearl and
crystal necklace and earrings,
the gift of the bride and groom.
She carried gold mums and
yellow roses.
Elmore Kleinfeldt, RR. 3
Mitchell, was his brother's
p,roomsm an,
A reception was held at the
Towne and Country Restaurant,
Exeter ‘vhere the bride's moth-
er received guests in a Baltic
blue dress with black acces-
sories.
For travelling in Northern
Michigan the bride changed to
a teal blue suit with black ac-
cessories.
The couple will make their
home in Exeter.
Guests attended from Dash-
wood. Woodstock, London, Exe-
ter, Mitchell and Crediton.
New UC group
auxiliary topic
Mrs. Jack Carr, presiding at
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MR, .ANP: MRS, ppk..,tat,AS. A FULTON
—noon- photo
the meeting of the Afternoon win cousins ringbearers
Auxiliary of James Street Unit-
ecl Church Thursday afternoon
Twin cousins of the groom States, the bride donned a two -
'reported no the meeting of the
Iv.ere ringbearers the double piece wool sheath in Kelly
provisional committee in re- ring ceremony uniting le mar- green, black and white acces-
"The United Church Women" gard to the new organization nage Kathryn Blanche Hicks, sories and. corsage of gold
to be launched January 2, 1962.
Questionnaires were present-
ed to each of the members
giving thein a chance to have
a say in the forming of the
groups and the times of meet-
ing. Nominations were made
for the executive of the new
group.
Mrs, Warren Brock gave a
talk with the theme "Thankful-
ness", She said "In our new
organization we must look to
the future for greater achieve-
ments and remember each
woman has a definite place in
it." Mrs. William Amerongen
favored with a solo.
A brief memorial service for
two recently deceased mem-
bers, Mrs. B. M. Francis and
Mrs. F. Coates, was conducted
by Mrs. C. E, Zurbrigg.
MR. AND MRS. GERALD A. TARSITANO
—Obert photo
Plan to live in Chicago
Miss Perla Frances Hern,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ward
Rem, RR 1, Woodham, and
Kinsmen's Harvest Queen in
1956, was married to Gerald
A. Tarsitato, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Henry Tarsitano, Chi-
cago., Ill. in St. Ferdinand's
Catholic Church,Chicago with
Rt. Rev. Monsignor M. A.
Canning officiating,
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride Wore a gown
of re-embriodered Alencon lace
with a flattering, open neck-
line of scalloped. lace. From
the bodice. lace medallions ex-
tended down each side of the
bell-shaped bombazine skirt
which was topped by a draped
cummerbund eaught up with
small re -embroidered lace
medallions. T h e detachable
chapel train was also outlined
with the lace medallions. She
carried a white Bible crested
with white orchids surrounded
by red rosebuds and white
s toll a notis,
The worship service was led
by Mrs. Zurbrigg assisted by
Mrs. Coward and Mrs, W.
Sh a pion.
Mrs, Brock and Mrs. Zur-
brigg were named delegates to as bridesmaids were gowned
the \VMS and WA sectional alike in bright red dresses with
meeting in Whalen church, Oc- rounded necklines, fitted bo -
(ober 23, An invitation was ex- dices and full skirts. They car -
tended by the WA to attend ried nosegays of white Iceberg
its meeting November 2 at 3 MUMS with tinted red centres
p.m, and ivy. Flower girl, Miss
Diane Hutton, wore bright red
velvet trimmed with white lace
and carried a nosegay of white
Pinnochio mums with tinted
red centres.
Kevin and Keith Pehlke, of
Monkton, twin cousins of the
groom, were ringbearers in red
The Protestant Ladies Chapel top jackets and charcoal black
Guild of RCAF Station, Cen- trousers.
tralia, held. its meeting Tues- Edward Hern, RR 1 Wood;
day evening, October 17 in the ham, was best man and David
new Protestant chapel with 40 Wilson, London, and Kenneth
members attending. Pehlke, Monkton, ushered.
A film and talk in keeping The reception was held in
with Fire Prevention Week was the church hall where the
given by FS Haggart, fire chief bride's mother received the
of the station. guests in a moss green sheath
A devotional period was )ed of silk brocade with magenta
by Mrs. H. Ailey, Airs. H. accessories and white mum
Ayton avored with a solo. corsage. The groom's mother
f
assisted in a blue -figured sheath
Main topic for the evening of magic crepe with black ac -
was how to raise funds cessories and white mum cor-
means of various projects. It sage.
was decided to hold a bake sale Serviteurs were Mrs. Harry
early in December. Refresh- Dougal) Mrs. Gerald McFalls,
ments were served. Mrs. Alvin Moir, Misses Carole
President Mrs. Marguerite and Joan Westcott and Sandra
McLeod was in the chair for Prout,
the meeting. For travelling in the United
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gar- mums,
net A. Hicks, RR 3 Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton will
and Douglas Alvin Fulton, son make their home in St. Marys.
of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Fulton, Bride -elect honore
R1 d
3 Exeter, in James Street
United Church in a setting of Mrs, Fulton, prior to her
ferns and candlelight, on sat. -marriage on Saturday, was
urday, October 14, at. 3 p,m, feted. at several pre -nuptial
Rev. S. Ernest Lewis offici-
ated at the ceremony and Mr. airs. Grant Skinner, Exeter,
Lawrence Wein, organist of the was hostess for members of
church, played traditional wed. the Junior Institute when they
ding music. tendered the bride -elect with a
Givn in marriage by her miscellaneous shower. Miss
father, the bride wore a floor. Barbara Ann Morley gave the
length gown of white nylon lace
address and the gifts were pre-
over peau-de-soie with fitted sentedin a basket by Mrs,
bodice, and bouffant skirt, The Skinner and Miss Doreen 1
neckline was trimmed with cup Brock,
sequins and p Iris, A tiara set Last Friday evening the
with sequins and pearls held neighbors on the line gathered
her shoulder -length veil., She at the home of Mrs. Roylance
carried a white Bible crested Westcott and daughters and
with red Sweetheart roses and presented Kathryn with a pair
of end -table lamps. Mrs. Au -
Mrs. Donald McCann, RR 2 gust Gregus read the address
Dashwood, sister of the bride, and Sandra Prout and Joan
as matron of honor, and Miss Westcott presented the lamps.
Gail Lawson, Whitby, and Miss The staff of Canadian Can -
Gail Pehlke. RR 1 Monkton, ners in a get-together made
Kathryn the recipient of a
garbage .disposa 'Mrs. IUel1ard
MA111411 made the presenta-
tion,
TrOMASeak0- 1100.
Last _Saturday :evening, Mrs.
Garnet Hicks entertained in
honor oL her daughter. R.eeeiv-
ing with the hostess and the.
bride-eleci was 111C groom -
elect's mother, Mrs. Alvin Ful-
ton,
Mrs. ,.George Lawson, P.Ixeler,
grandmother of the bride, and
Mrs, Reuben Pehlke, grand.
mother .of the .groom, poured.
tea at a table centred with the
wedding ,cake flanked by tall,.
white candles and gold, pansies.
Serving were Mrs. Gerald
Lawson, Mrs. Mervyn 'Wilson.
Miss Suzanne, Miller, Chi-
cago, was maid of honor wear-
ing rose petal white silk or-
ganza with red accessories and
carried white lilies with rose-
bud centres. Similarly gowned
were the bridesmaids, Patricia
Tarsitano, Antonia De Rose,
both of Chicago, Phyllis Hern,
sister of the bride, London, and
Nancy Carufel, Green Bay,
Wis., flower girl, Christine
Dixon, niece of the bride, Clan-
deboye, dressed in miniature
style of the other attendants
and carried a basket of white
mumS. Noel Skinner, Exeter,
nephew of the bride, was ring -
bearer,
Thomas Haracz, Chicago,
was best man and Darrel
Kiley, Jim Karneh, John Chis-
holm and Leo Findlay Jr. ush-
ered,
A reception was held at the
Chateau Royal, Chicago, where
the bride's mother received
guests in a blue sheath with
lace top and the groom's moth-
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