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'$Q LIVth' 1;4i..".;:.77:;71—Mr. aria ivirs, Paul Watson were
Married in St. Peter's RC Church, St, Joseph, on Satur-
day, October 7. The bride is the former Angela Laporte,
RR 2 Zurich, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Watson, RR 1 Dashwood. —Dow photo
Double -ring ceremony
Tall standards of chalk -white green corsage was worn on her
gladioli and ferns formed the muskrat fur jacket.
setting for the wedding in Port out; of town guests were pre.
Perry United Church of Barb- sent from Toronto, Dunnville,
ara Jane, daughter of Mr, and Kitchener, Exeter Clinton Lon-
l'itakt?
,i-PAtienw" '''.u•aiiiiim,417,4tireitill, :
Foils weddihg. Sale bigger
In Church of St, .John's the
Evangelist, Smith's Falls, de-
eorated with white gladioit,
and ferns, Winflifred
lialiadey, daughter of Ambrose
Ha11day JtR 1 Smith's Fells,
and the late Mrs, ilalladay,
became the bride of Robert
;Kirk, son of Mr. and bIrs.
Lewis Kirk, Thomas St., Ex.
eter, on "Saturday, September
30, at 1L30 a,m,
Canon .0, IL Sadler perform-
ed the ceremony and Miss
Joyce Lawsee, Smith's FallS,
played the wedding music and
accompanied the soloist, Mr.
Donald Garbutt, who Sang
"Wedding Prayer': and "0 Per -
feet Love".
Given in marriage by herbrpther, brother, Ed Halladay, the bride
wore a full.length gown of silk
faille styled with scoop neck-
line, three quarter length
sleeves and bell-shaped skirt
accented at the back with a
large bow. She carried a
bouquet of red roses, white
mums and Ivy.
Hurondale JilIs
make fruit cups
The fourth meeting of the
Hurondale Jolly Jills for the
club "Featuring Fruit" was
held on Tuesday, October 17 at
7,30 p,m, at the home of Mrs,
Garnet Hicks with 16 members
present.
President Barbara Webber
conducted the business part of
the meeting,
During the meeting "Im-
portance of Breakfast as One
of the Day's Meals", "Fruit
for Breakfast and Fruit Cup
Ideas" and "How can I im-
prove my record book?" was
discussed.
After watching Mrs. Alvin
Moir prepare a fruit cup the
members participated in pre-
•
s. , James U. Porter, ,Port don, Oshawa, Alvinston, Thed- paring more t h e m s e 1 v e s.
Perry, and John Kenneth, on ford, Parkhill, Nanticoke, st. s'Fruit Cup Garnishes" were
of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin P. Catharines, Wai nf I e a t and also discussed.
Pym, Thedford, Brantford.
The i Mrs, Moir had obtained many
Rev, William J. Moore, Park-
Zle ilaPPY couple are now re- different kinds of apples and
bill, officiated for the double siding in Thedf d, along with those brought by
ring ceremony and the wedding the members, the apples were
music was played by Mrs. separately named and discus -
Alex Sangster, Parkhill. Thesed.
soloist, Mr, Robert Johnstone, Kinettes honors The next meeting is to be
Parkhill, sang "The Wedding
Prayer" before the ceremony held on October 24, During the
and "0 Perfect Love" during new mother week the members are to pre-
pare and serve to the family
the signing of Che register, Exeter Kinettes met at the the fruit for breakfast at least
Given in marriage by her fa- home of Mrs, Cal Wein last once before the next meetingther, ther, the bride wore a full- Tuesday evening with almost and report it in the record
length portrait gown of white 100% attendance. book. Also two breakfast menus
organza over taffeta. The fit-P'resident Mr are to be planned, one with
sleeves gathered with tact. A -man presen ce meal and one including fruit
spoon and in turn Mrs. Hoff. later in the meal and bring
the full billowy skirt
ted bodice featured tiny short t is' jci ojne te Mrs. attre H 9ff.
fruit at the beginning of the
Bud ,Preszcator with a baby
accented
large bow gave back interest to
man was feted with a baby these to the next meeting.
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by a row of fine lace. The bride
sho,wer. The meeting was concluded
wore a finger tip veil edged in Ireasurer's report was pre. with the eating of the fruit
lace held by a tiara of rhine. sented by Mrs. Gordon Bayn. CUP.
stones and pearls. She carried
a cascade of chalk white g a -
ham. and Registrar Mrs. John dioli and stphanotis. Heronly Burke called the roll. The draw
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Oeyellery was a necklet of Brock.
was won by Kinette Mrs. Bill
, pearls and matching earrings,
Assisting the hostesP were
the gift of the groom.
Her maid of honor was her —a ybMrs. nhamLes Parker and Mrs.,
sister, Norma Elizabeth Porter
and bridesmaids were Miss Gail
Stratton, and Mrs. R. Tedball,
London. and Miss Marion Mar-
tyn of Port Perry, They were, Tarsitano-Hern
identically gowned in street -
length dresses of buttercup yel-
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g
low taffeta with bell skirts and er assisted wearing a ht
featured portrait necklines trim- blue organza ensemble.
niethwith lace. Their headdres- For a honeymoon spent in
ses were small crowns of petals Florida, Jamaica and Ontario Greene was in the chair and
Nurse speaks
to Trivitt Guild
Guest speaker for the meet-
ing of Trivitt Memorial Guild
was Miss Norma Westgate, pub-
lic health nurse.
She spoke of her work as a
missionary nurse on Baffin Is-
land and displayed Eskimo cos-
tumes and native carvings.
President Mrs. Murray
and pearls in matching color the bride donned a strawberry plans for the November bazaar
were further discussed. Plans
were also made for a euchre
party to be held Monday, Octo-
ber 30 at the Parish Hall.
The meeting closed with a
social hour convened by the
hostess, Mrs. Evan Sims and
her committee.
covered with full net veils. They pink sheath with matching
carried nosegays of bronze and jacket and white accessories.
yellow mums with talisman The couple will make their
bows. The little flower girl, Miss home in Chicago.
Eileen Mitchell of Oshawa was The bride is an air steward -
dressed. in white point de-esp- ess and the groom is a senior
rit. She wore a bandeau of flow- dental student at Loyola Dental
ers and carried the rings in a School, Chicago.
basket filled with yellow button
mums.
Mr, Harold Pym, Thedford,
was best man for his brother
and the ushers, wearing black
watch jackets were Mr, Ray Pa.
vey, Alvinstont Mr, H. Tedball,
London and Mr. George Davies,
Thedford.
The :reception was held in the
church hall, decorated in pale
yellow and white streamers and
white bells, Small table ar-
rangements of bronze and yet.
low mums were placed on each
of the round tables.
The bride's mother received
the guests wearing a sheath
dress in mink brocaded taffeta
with a blue feathered hat and
The bridegroom's mother chose
corsage of blue carnations.
',41 gown of teal blue crepe and
wore a corsage of pink carna-
tions,
Rev. Moore acted as master
Of eeremonies at the reception
and sang two duets with the so-
loist Mr, R. Johnstone with Mrs.
A. Sangster accompanying them
on the piano,
Before leaving on their honey-
moon trip the bride sent her
wedding bouquet to tjie groom's
invalid grandmother, For their
trip to the Adirondack Moun-
tains the bride wore a honey
beige wool dress with autumn
green aeeeaatirieS. A bonze and
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Mrs., 'Vole Trodden, RR 1.
Smith's :Falls, was malr021, of
honor wearing „a .Slreet-len101„
.gown of; gold mu -de -sole with
round necklinet three-quarter
length „sleeves and matching
aceesSOrieS. She ca id, a nose
gay of bronze mums, Miss
Shirley Wilson, emisino the,
bride, as .bridesmaid, was,
dressed identically to the mat.
ron of honor,. Flower giri, Miss
Lee fialladay„ niece of the
bride, .were mint green and
carriedmauve mums.
Robert :Solt, Exeter
was best man and Eugene.
Kirk, brother of the grooin„
and. Asattel Hailaday, 'F411iot
Lake, brother ef :the bride,
ushered.
A reception Was held in the
Parish nail Where Mrs, V.
Holladay, sister -1114w of the
bride, received guests wearing
a magenta wooljersey sheath
with Jacket And white carnation
corsage. The groom's mother
chose a pink sheath with
jacket and pink earnation cor-
sage.
For travelling to New York
where the honeymoon was to
be _spent, the bride changed to
a two-piece knitted suit of
Baltic Woe with white acces-
sories and pink rose corsage.
The couple will live at Wa-
saga Beach.
Guests attended from Ex-
eter, Brockville, Elliot Lake,
New York and Merrickville.
Displays crafts
to UC federation
At the meeting of the Wom-
an's Federation o f •James
Street United Church Monday
evening Mr. Clifford Heywood,
London, formerly of Exeter,
demonstrated leathercraft in-
cluding the tooling and carving
of leather.
He also showed pictures
made of wood veneer which is
one of the newer industrial
arts which he teaches to grades
seven and eight of London Pub-
lic Schools. He was introduced
by Mrs. Arnold Lindenfield and
thanked by Mrs, Lloyd Cush-
man.
Mrs. Lindenfield led in the
devotional assisted by Mrs.
John Taylor, Mrs. Allan West-
cott and Mrs. William John -
stop, Mrs. Ken Ottewell fav'clred
with a piano instrumental.
Presiderit Mrs, Douglas Insley
)
conducted the business when a
questionnaire concerning the
"United Church Women" -was-
discuSsed, directed by Airs.
Gordon Koch.
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frigerator tray; spoon in ice
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—DOW In attendance • and Incr.
chendise—Was the et:incenses
regarding the semi-annual rum-
mage sale sponsored by the
Women's Auxiliary to South
'Huron ifeaPital on Saturday
afternoon at the Legion Hall,
A great variety of merchan-
dise front fresh eggs to fur
coats was offered for sale. One
good friend brought 20 dozen
iresh eggs for sale and they
disappeared rapidly. The furni-
ture auctioned by William
Smith realized over $50.,
The net proceeds was 5809.50.
Last fall's sale brought a little
over $700.
A raffle on a split.leaf philo-
dendron in a planter •donated
by Reder florist and an autumn
floral arrangement given by
Bailey's florist netted $46. The
former was won by Mrs. Wil
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ham Amerongen and the latter
by Mrs. Jack Pryde.
A new department inaugurat-
ed at this sale was used Hal-
lowe'en eostunies which really
"went over in a big way",
The committee in charge,
Mrs. Eugene flower, Mrs, W.
0. Selcion, Mrs. Harold Taylor
and Mrs. Robert Southcott,
expressed themselves as
"amazed at the crowd so dense
one could scarcely move and
so eager to buy."
The merchandise that was
not sold was given to needy
families in the district and the
Salvation Army, London,
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A South 114ron District work.
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Ing beid in flensall Legion Han
Friday, October 27 from 10
a.rn to 4 p.m. Mrs. R. J.
Penny, KingSton, will be the
instructor,
aeb member attending Is to
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Mis$1onary.home-. „on, .,furlough
Miss Audrey Pi n k 11,o I n e r,
London, formerly of Shipka
has arrived borne on ter see,
ond furlough from thsland of
St. Lucia, West Indies where
she works among children And
young people.
Miss Finkbeiner spent her
.early day* iu Shipka and ,WaS.
a 'member of Shiplo church.
Herold Firtkbeiner IS 'A .brOtker
and Mrs, Ernest Keys,. Exeter,
is an aunt.
Many will remember il4iss.
Finkbeiner when :she .spoke -'at
severalmeetings in Exeter Abd
-community :on her last furlough.
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