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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-09, Page 12Page 12 The Times•Aclyvcate,• November 9, 1951 MR, AND MRS. MERVYN EYRE --James Vetnn To reside near Hensall rhoto • On Saturday afternoon Octo- waltz -length gown of the same ber 21, at St. Stephen's An- material. Linda Baxter, niece glican Church, Arkona, Mer- of the bride, wore yellow or- vyn Campbell Eyre and Nellie Bandy. The bridesmaids all Entertain at tea for recent bride Airs, Nor'iaiarr Brock. 'Lion, en- tertai.ned a , a trousseau tea mi Saturday, Qctobor 2L after, noon ,and, evening, in honor of her daughter, Doreen, whose marriage took place October ,firs, 1,, Strong, rur-ther of the groont•elect, assisted the hostess and Doreen in receiv ing: the guests, Aliss Sharon Strong was in, .ebarge of the guest book, The tea table, centered with an arrangement of white Shasta daisies, purls mums and pink and white streamers, was eover•ecl with a white lace eloth. Mrs. AIi 1 t.o n Brock, grandmother of the bride, Mrs, Laura Barton, grandmother of the groom-.eleet, Mrs. Milne Pullen and Mrs. Earl Hastings poured tea in the afternoon, with Airs. Harold Henn, Mrs. Archie Somerville, Mrs,. Angus Earl and Mr's, Lloyd -Barton pouring tea in the evening. Tea room assistants were Miss Ann Harvey and Mrs. Doris Pearson in the afternoon with Kiss Marilyn Marshall and Miss Agnes Bray 1n the evening. Assisting in the kit- chen for both the afternoon and evening were. Mrs, James Earl, Mrs. Warren Brock and Mrs. Norman Jaques. Displaying the bride's trous- seau and wedding gifts for both afternoon and evening were Mrs, Bill Spence, Airs. Burton Morgan, Mrs, Grant Skinner, Mrs. Don Pullen, Miss Marilyn Marshall, Miss Muriel Hern and Miss Shirley Jaques. Hostesses for showers for the bride were Miss Agnes Bray for the Junior Institute and ALiss Muriel ,Hern for Zion Community, The girls in the office of her previous employment • entertain- ed the bride to dinner at the Iroquois Hotel in London .and also the office staff at Hinde and Dauch, St. Marys, present- ed the bride -elect with gifts on her leaving, Gertrude Baxter were united in wore identical headdresses, Fete bride -elect marriage by the rector of the fashioned of flowers and car - church, Rev, W. H. Daunt. tied Shasta mums, • The bride is the daughter of The groomsman was Law- at area showers Air. and Mrs. Reginald Baxter, renee Eyre, St. Marys, brother of Arkona, and the groom is the of the groom. Ushers were Dou- Kiss Jean .Ferguson, whose son of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell .glas Eyre, St, Marys, brother marriage to Air, Raymond Eyre, of Kippen. o groom and Fred Baxter Cann takes place this Satur f the, day was fetedat five showers The church was decorated Arkona, brother of the bride, the so- recently, with baskets of white and pink JostfoMrs. re he FedemonT. Sercombe, Airs, William Roth, matron ‚snapdragons and white mums, sang, "The Lord's :Prayer" and of honor, was hostess at a sur.• her father,was gowned in g app 'ance show- byeld at her home in Lon- THOMPSON-EATON The bride, given in marriage during the signing of the re rs- Prise electrical li white organdy with lace bodice ter "We at thine altar stand". er h Organist was firs, Byron Her- don, MR, AND MRS. WILLIAM E. FREER —Doerr plmtn Pledge vo ws at Kirkton The United Church parson- age, Kirkton, was chosen by Mary Gladys Adele McCurdy,. daughter of .Mr, and Mrs, Alvin. McCurdy, RR 1 Kirkton, and William Eldon Freer, son of Mr, Clifford .'reer and the lateMrs. Freer, RR2 Kenwood for their marriage on Satur- day, October 28 at 2 p.m. Rev, T. Elliott was the of- ficiating clergyman and Mrs. Fred Switzer, St. Marys, play- ed the bridal music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a prin- cess -styled gown in waltz -length of imported.Italian brocaded satin with lily point sleeves and large bowed sash and streamers. A waist -length veil was held in place by a tiara of baby pearls and rhinestone studs. She carried a semi - crescent bouquet of red roses, stephanotis and ivy, 'over taffeta and styled with a rington, Mrs, William Ferguson, aunt tiered, bouffant skirt. A pearl The bride's mother wore a of the bride, was hostess at a and sequin headdress held her jacket dress of blue embroid- miscellaneous shower at her fingertip veil and her elbow ered brocade with matching hat home in Arkell, Miss Mary length gloves were of lace. She and f ' she gift of and roses • . The mother of the groom uson in opening her ma e carried thea whitegroom, andle, wore a dress of magenta faille gifts. crested with Sweetheart roses with white hat and corsage of Mrs. Wilbert Kant, Stratfo And white streamers. white carnations. and Mrs. William Grundy, E The bride's going away cos- (aunts of the bride) were " Mrs, James Lamb, Wayne., tome was princess styled mag- hostesses for a pantry shows Mich, was matron of honor, enta embroidered .in aqua with Mrs. .M, Ferguson and wearing a yellow gown of or- white hat and navy accessories wore pearls with matching ear- corsage o pink Sweetheart Ferguson assisted Miss Fe rg- Matron of honor was Mrs. Floyd McCaw, Strathroy in a street -.length gown of mauve chiffon over taffeta. She car- ried yellow iceberg rnutns, white pinocchio x.o.ms and ivy. Larry Freer, Kerwood, was best man, A reception was held in the church. hall where the bride's mother received in a. two-piece dress of royal blue, The groom's grandmother assisted in a navy floral dress with white accessories. Serviteurs were Miss Betty Fletcher, Mrs. Ina Webber, Miss Donna McCaw, Miss Linda Freer and Mrs. Bonnie Freer. For a trip to Halifax and the United States the bride changed to a two-piece dress with wide white collar and cuffs and beige accessories. Mr. and Mrs, Freer will live at RR 2 Kerwood Honeymoon in Kentucky Clandeboye United .Church Terrance Culbert, Lucan, was nY with bronze mum decor was the best man and Ralph Simpson setting for the marriage of and Bob Eaton ushered. rd, Marilyn Essie Eaton, daughter A reception, was held in the Er of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Lucan Memorial Centre decor- co- Eaton, Clandeboye, :and Doug- aced with gold mums. The r. las George Thompson, son of bride's mother received guests her Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Thomp- in a turquoise brocade dress r son, RR 1 Lucan on Saturday, with jacket andd rose accesso- October 28 at 3 p.m. ries. The groom's mother wore Rev. G. W. Sach performed mink brown with matching ac - the ceremony and Mrs. Sach cessories, provided the wedding music For travelling to Kentucky and accompanied the soloist, the bride donned a green wool Miss Marjorie Donaldson, Clan- dress and jacket, beige coat deboye, who sang "0 Perfect and brown accessories. Love" and "Wedding Prayer." The couple will reside in Given in marriage by her London. father, the bride wore a floor - length gown of white bridal satin featuring a scoop neck- line, full bell-shaped sleeves Sororityhears and bouffant skirt, She carried feathered white mums and hightlights htlights of trip orange Delight roses. Miss Janice Macintosh, Clan- Beta Sigma Phi Sorority deboye, was maid of honor met at the home of Mrs, M, C, vof g.eaaingold acrystalette streetlengthwith full heard Miss Lorna Taylor gown Fletcher Tuesday eveningand of skirt and short sleeves. She London tell about her trip carried dark bronze mums. through the Orient. Judy Trudgeon, RR 4 Ilderton and Linda Keays, Hyde. Park, Her talk los ilustratedide, with cousins of the bride, wore moss beautiful colored sli des. She green crystalette styled Sim- was introduced a thankedby Mb s Missan ilarly to the maid of honor and Tayloruneand by June Bierling, ganza over taffeta, Airs. Ray Her flowers were white fea- were co-hostesseser Mary, a bridesma Lee, Seafor•th,- sister of the thered carnations. were form , Londh grog ;wore -a turquoise dress After the wedding tripto shower at their home, Rd.Guelph, of the- same material. Miss Eastern Ontario, the couple Mrs, Earl Johnson and Ai Anne Marie Baxter, niece of will reside on the groom's Chester 'Merkley (aunts of t the bride wore a rose pink farm near Hensall. .groom -elect) London, held •RARY•RAMMELf�Q miscellaneous shower at t former's home. Trousseau tea Mrs, Peter Ferguson, moth of the bride-to-be held a trou seau tea in her honor. on Sa urday, Nov, 4. Receiving t guests with Mrs. Ferguson an Jean was Mrs. Robert Can mother of the groom, The tea table was covere with a lace table cloth, ce tered with pink mums flanke with tapers. Those pouring t in the afternoon and evenin were Mrs, Wilbert Kant, aun of the bride, Stratford, Mrs. F Homuth, Harriston, Mrs. E Emslie ant' Mrs. L. Loree, Guelph. Assisting were Mrs. Reg Hod gert, Woodham, Miss. Joyc Ferguson, (Miss Anne -MacLean Choir providesmusic Marie. Elise Pierre. Ram in e- be preceded by a noon lunch - too, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. eon. Raymond Rammeloo, RR 2 carrying a basket of russet Dashwood, and Gerald William: and pale yellow mums Joseph Paul Brady, son of Ludwig Rammeloo, RR 1 Mrs. Hilliard Brady and the Dashwood, brother of the bride, late Mr. Brady, RR 1 Chatham, was best man and ushers were exchanged marriage vows in Gregg Brady and William Ram - Our Lady of Mount Carmel meloo. church on Saturday, October A reception was held at the 28, at 11 a.m. home of the bride for the im- Rev. Father Kelly performed mediate family. The bride's the ceremony and Paul Diet- mother received guests in a rich, Mt. Carmen played the deep, deep blue crepe dress wedding music and accompan- with pale lavender corsage. icd the choir of Mt, Carmel The groom's mother also wore S e p ar ate School in "Ave a lovely dress of deep blue Mrs. R, Mudge, Mrs, B. Fruer Maria."with red carnation corsage. and Mrs. S. Pruss. Helping i Givenin marriage by her Assisting at the dinner were the kitchen were Mrs, William father, the bride wore a three- the bride's sisters, Mrs. Al- Ferguson and Mrs. J. Bould. piece ensemble of ng acres Pierre Rammeloo and. also the bride's sister showed th sories. She wore a treasured Miss Helen Mikulac, trousseau. Mrs. B. McCuaig family heirloom. necklace and For travelling the bride wore Guelph, and Mrs, Jim Love carried a prayer book crested a three-piece ensemble with Parkhill, showed the showe by an orchid with trailing orchid corsage, gifts, and Miss Mary Ferguson silver ribbon and lily of the Mr. and Mrs, Brady will live Guelph, showed the weddin valley, at RR 6 Chatham, gifts Miss Emily Garneau, Chat- Miss Susan Boosomwortl ham, was maid of honor in opened, the doors for approxi blue silk organza with frothy mate] matching Describes work y foo relatives and friend en on .s. he a he er s- t - he d n, d n - d ea. g t • of e President Mrs. Joe Woode e conducted the business whe District ♦ f Ali plans for the Sorority Ball we • finalized and the remainder the evening was spent in ma white bre phonse Pelgrtms and Mrs, Mrs. eJ, Loree, of Guelph cade with matching lan's b laws ing decorations for it. e it n re of k- ` Y Mrs. R. C. Drnney and Mr R.V. Read assisted the hostes At the fall executive meeting at the social hour. r of South Huron District Worn- ' en's Institute held in Hensall Worn- :, on Tuesday a committee was GORDON AUXILIARY t named to draw up bylaws for At the thankoffering meeti.. - the district, of the Gordon Evening Auxiliar s This committee comprises of Caven Church ofa Monde Mrs. James Drummond, Kip- evening a play "The Walk t ,pen, Mrs, Garnet ,Hicks, Exe- Emmaus" was presented b s, s h ng veil. She carried rum- who attended set and pale pa a yellow mums, among Eskimos Mrs, William Ferguson wil Anne Marie Pelgrims, niece of the bride, was flower girl be entertaining the bridal part wearing blue silk organza. with M t the wedding rehearsal on. Fri white butterfly headpiece and Congregational Circle on Tues- day evening. he roes Y y 0 ter, Mrs. William Kyle, Kip- Bonnie Hogarth, June Camp v pen, President Mrs. ;H.. H. bell, Donna Ersman and Eliza Strang and Mrs. John McLean, beth Bell. Seaforth, A film "Mission to Mino- Tlie district annual is to be city" Was shown by Mrs. Harry held in .Hensall the second Strang. Mrs. Norma Meikle feel Thursday in May, Mrs. Diann- in the devotional. Mrs. Murray egate to the rural leadership Coward, president, was in the. conference in January. - chair, Crediton WI was named to . Lunch - was served by Mrs. C. ting of Caven at her home in. Arkell following day evening Miss Norma West• gate, public health nurse, was Describes work guest speaker telling of her ex- periences in Northern Canada Lodge prepares in the far north at Coppermine and Pangnir- r tung in Baffin Island, for official's visit At the meeting of the Wo- She said seven different dia. At the meeting of Pride cif man's .Association of James lects were spoken. and most Huron Rebekah lodge last Wed - settlements have just a very nesday evening plans Were few white people, it was quite made for the visit of the_ As. a change for the Eskimo when sembly vice - president, Mrs. schools were built and children Eula Hickey, London, on 1)e- hed to attend classes she said. cembcr 6 when a banquet will -ler talk was illustrated with be tendered in her honer, slides and she had a display Mrs, harry Beaver, Mrs. of artieles of clothing worn by Freda Bierling and Mrs. Gar- by Mrs. Hilton Lai.n,;, comniitt i i .The dev,,,tional was taken by lodge .is to be .invited, `Mrs. Carmen Cantu. A donation Gifts for the CAS Of $5t) was vS at a ct be s acrd Cot furniture brought hi at the next meetin fel. the l wart .Deaconess Train- November+ 15, Mrs, Ed 'Linden - Mg School in Toronto now be field and Mrs, Laura Harvey ing built, to be in charge of sending Airs, Harry Strang reported them, A donation of $25 was on plans Mr the Christmas .Fair voted to the Rebekah Asschi, to be held Deccniber 2 in the lily president's project At the basement of the church Fut, Barrie home and also $10 for favored with a piano instruy they, arrangements were dtsw Christmas treats and a Christ - ental, cussed Inas cake for the 1 -Tome. President 1rs It. »olla co,A nominating committee_ of The ledge voted to carry on Mrs, iC, D Mrs, a• euchre marathon during the cTucted the business Tiiinrte McLaughlin and was paid to a fernier nicmber, reinter months With Mrs, Ward rneola df, s, b"rank Coates, A in their first-year classes, Hcrn, 1M1r Garnet 1•licks and tyre .late Mr S, section of Canada's i2 medical colleges Mrs, Amici Willert in charge, itutan Freshyterial held at Can accommodate about ;1,060 Whalen chtil�clT was given by but in recent years have had Nor'inan Stanrak' Was named, Sirs. , Palen, A It , letter ref ai tet o1 aoi; e It >; a t 0 J o per cent 'enr - 1 0l President align 'was .read from a .for'tnerr' inept, fiver the ast nMrs, 1<, rugltlin Oat five years Was in thC r.hair, During the member, Mrs. 1I. A. Anderson, Canada has received X100 Brit= metal _hour Convened by M. by. Mr's, Pram ash doctors alintrali.y through Fred Sininions a silent auction The December meeting will illimig ntleti, of Christnia:s gilts was held, Street United Church t members of the Woman's Mis- sionary Society were guests, Miss Norma Westgate, public health nurse, was guest speak- er. Miss Westgate spoke of work- ing in Northern Canada at Aklavik, Coppermine and Pang- nirtung in Baffin Island. Many of the people with whom she worked were 'Eskimo and she displayed a number of souven- irs. She was introduced by Mrs. Allan Fraser and thanked by Mrs, .l -Hubert Jones. Mrs. Arthur Rundle lcrl in the devotional assisted by Mrs, 11, H. Cowen. A retold on Psalm 23 as sung by Ernie Ford was heard, Mrs, Grant Skinner the Eskimo. She was introduced net .flicks were named to a. mond was named a county del - choose the exhibit for Exeter Ersman and Bonnie .Hogarth.. Fair. b Mrs. John McLean, new Pro- vincial Tomato juice and catsup Board member, spoke stains should be sponged thor- briefly, Mrs. Earl Haist, Credi- oughly with cold water, then Lon, reported on the county Wash ' and sponge with soap talky held in October at Elim- and water; rinse, ville and also on the London arca conve,ition. The spring district executive meeting will be held Tuesday; March 6. I Fight of the nine branches were represented at the meet ing for which President: Mrs Strang presided, . carried light gold and bronze muni:s, V a�cuum Cleaners Sales and Service Repairs and bags for all hi -0. dols of vacuum eleatierS and polishers.Reconditioned 1na- chine s f .lo all makes for sale. BOB PECK, RR 1 Zurich Phone Hensall 696r2 THIS 'N TM ;Ey .MRS..4MB Parents will welcome the creattop of a standafdizect SA. tem of children's elothiing sizes cstabiished under the rational 'rade Mark 'Gartnent Suing Regulations ;enacted in March 1961, Sfzes standardized The need for standardizing clothing sizes has been recog- nized for many years — maim, factur.•er's, retailers and con- sumers all agree that a lack of uniformity in the size,, of wearing apparel has led to much deedless •confusion ,and wasted effort, New sizing systems •were par, ocularly needed in children's wear as the method evolved over the years more or less by trial and error was related to age but the wide differen- ces in size which. often exists between children of the same age make it obvious that this Male final plans for bazaar, tea At the meeting of Main 51. Afternoon Auxiliary on Thurs- day afternoon plans were final- ized for the bazaar and tea November 18, Convenors for the different booths were named. President Mrs, R, E. Russell conducted the business. A film "A Wonderful Life„ was shown by Rev. R. S. Hiltz. Mrs, Glen McKnight led it the .devotional with the theme "stewardship". She was assist-. ed by ,firs. A, J. Sweitzer .and Mrs, E. R. I':opper•. Outlines projects for UC women At the meeting of the Willing Workers Evening Auxiliary of James Street United Church on Monday evening Rev, S. E. Lewis was the guest speaker telling some of the projects of the United Church Women in 1962, He spoke of the new organiza- •tion for all women of the con- gregation to be launched Jan- uary 1962, of the new primary program for young children, of increased interest in filmstrips, of mission work in Brazil, Angola, Northern Rhodesia, Hong Kong and Korea, of work in Canada with Indians, mis- sion churches and city mis- sions anct more local work. Mrs Hector Murray gave a report of the provisional com- mittee and also of the sectional meeting held at Whalen. Mrs. R. E. Pooley led in the de- votional assisted by Mrs. Gar- net Hicks. Mrs. T. C. Coates favored with a solo accompa- nied by Mrs. H. L. Sturgis. Mrs. Murray spoke on Re- membrance concluding with Edgar Guest's Memorial Day poem. system is gluito wisalistae- tory •New Sizing Systems The new sizing systems ere atect for -children's elalhing are relatively simple. Two or in some eases three, body ute;as- urements at which the. fit of the garment is important are used to designate the sizes. The three sizing systems, that have been developed, are the chest -hip system for gar- ments that fit the upper past of the body as pyjamas, sweat- ers or overcoates; the waist -- hip system for garments that fit at and .below the waist as jeans, and shorts; the neck - arm system, for boys' shirts, it is expected that size, standardized children's uucler- garments will appear .ou .the market by the end .of 1961. A national trade mark should ap- pear on the label with the let- ters CSS (Canada Standard Size), Qatmeal Cookies Mrs. 1toy Tepper, who was a prize winner in the domes - tie department at Exeter Pair, gives us some of her best re- cipes. She won first for oat- meal cookies; 2 cups flour 2 cups oatmeal 1 cup brown sugar 1 isp socia 1 tsp- salt 1 cup butter and shorten. ing tuixecl. 141x ;above ingredients .tltor' oughly and add er•cam to make consistency to roll outs. Bake in 37,5' oven ;until lyightly brown, ;Date *a.nd Nut Loaf Mrs, Popper also won first prize for date and nut loaf. 1 cup dates cut in pieces 1 cup boiling ivater 1 tsp baking sada. Pour boiling water over dates and soda and set aside to cool, 1 cup granulated sugar l egg walnuts to suit 2 .cups pastry flour Mix above ingredients and. Please turn to page 13. Modern Beauty Salon 429 MAiN ST. PHONE 341 Haircuts - Styling. 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