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The Times-Advocate, May 3, 1962
MR. AND MRS. PETER YACKNOVETS
Will reside in Ottawa
MR, AND MRS, EUGENE L. WEBBER
rho, by .1a , i, .t ,nerr
Says vows at Main St. UC
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Hair Fashions
HAIR STYLING
TINTING-
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et TaLeATAIENTS
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Closed Mout-lay
Open, Tees., Wed. and Se..
5 - 6
Thursday and Frtday
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Phone 235-79e1
.409. MAIN ST., EXETER
P. 11LI1E ADAMS, Prop.
Sorority .celebrates
its 15th anniversary
The Eeeter Alpha Pi Chap-
let' of BMA Sigma Phi Sorority
velebrated the 15th anniversary
of its founding and, the 31st Year
of the organization's foundthe
Tuesday es ening, •Mey 1 with
a banquet at the Dominion. tin-
tel. Zurich with the Goderich
chapter ,joining with them.
Traditional ceremonies tickle ohserved mrs. Robert ThimeY,
a charter' member reviewed the
history of the local chapter and
new members, Miss Norma.
Westgate and Miss Betty elm-
die mei% ed their first wet-
(.0n1 e to Membership.
hiss Jean Taylor was lion-
aced by presenting a spacial.
Message front the sorority's
founder from the international
headquarters in Kansas City.
Mrs. Joseph Wooden, retiring
preeident. chaired the Foun-
der's Day banquet. Other mem-
hers taking part were Airs.
Norman Amos, incoming presi-
dent. Mrs. William King, Mrs.
Robert. Fletcher and Airs, Ted
;Jones,
Mrs. Allen (leech() and Mrs.
R. W. Read were co-conveners
of the event and will rocoit e
their exemplar degree follow-
ing the banquet.
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The group appeared as
guests on. CEPL-TV program
"Take Your Choice" Saturday
evening'. Airs, Joseph Wooden,
Mrs. Clara Wellington and Afrs.
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FRAM :SATURDAY,,
MAY 5 TO 16.
.Allttii ,closeha were on the
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The Sorority realized sten
front the Appearance which dill
be used towards buying a
heeled crib for the maternity
werct -of South Huron liospilat.
Husbands amt friends -mime
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tANbY ELLIbt
Pueilifute and Appl rnees
Airs. Harry nougatl was re• Standing committee convert-
elected president of Hurondale ors, agriculture and Canadian
WI at the annual pot luck still- industries. Airs. R. Keller;
per meeting held in Thames home economies and health,
Road Cnited Church last Wed, Mrs. Lloyd Ballanlynet citi-
nesday eecome. zenship and education, Mrs,
Vice - presidents are Airs, Bev Morgan; historical re-
Ce-eeild Meetalle and Alre. Lee search and current events,
Webber; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. 1Cillam Sillery; :represen-
Mrs. hers in Dunn; district di- tative to district. annual. Mrs.
rector, Mrs. Riney Keller: ale Gerald Melealls, Mrs, R. Kel-
ternate, Mrs. Robert JeLlery: ler. Mrs, Hugh Love. Mrs.
branch directors, Mrs. Warren lain Etherington and Mrs. Al-
Brock. Mrs. Robert Mayer, tin Moir, emergency commit-
Mrs, \Villain Dougall. Mrs. Aril- tee. Mrs. W. lEtierington, Mrs,
ham Lamport: pianist, Mrs, Albert Keys, Airs, William
Harry Strang; assistant. Mrs. Roweliffet Mrs, Ross Oke, Mrs.
Hugh 'Lose: authors. Airs. Edna Passmoret Mrs. Alec i tem Elford, Nrs, Robert ,lef- Hodeert and Mrs, Garnet
fery. public relations officer flicks.
and press reporter. Mrs. Roy-
lance Westeott;
smiled her w tin a fit e-piece
four--place setting of stainless
elect cutlers .
A linen shower was given
Miss Anne Kam aek: personal
-.bower by Aire. Ed Homes,
Misses Mary Siblnek and Mary
NVesiluke: and a miscellaneous
shower by the nursing staff of
the hospital.
A shower tt as given the
couple by the groom's church
at the home of Rot. N. Sihlnck
and the Oshawa Christian Youth
venire presented a box of can-
ned toad.
Plans were made at the meet-
ing of James Street leCW unit
8 on Monday night to cater to
the CGIT mother and daughter
banquet Wednesday night.
Mrs, Hugh Davis was guest
speaker presenting the message
of the cross with an Easter
theme 1-y means of a flannel-
graph Mrs. Don MacGregor
presented the entity and the de-
James St. group
Airs. R. 'Weeteott presented
the slate of officers and Airs.
James Kirkland installed them.
fluoridate WI accepted a re-
quet to be hostesses when the
Ilietorical Society of Ontario
tint eils a plaque in memory of sees fianelgraph Hon, J. G. Gardiner at Thames
Road Church in duty, Gifts
were presented to 4-1I leaders,
Mrs. .Alvin Moir and Mrs. Gar-
net Hiekie An invitation to he
guests of Kippen East WI at
Kippen United Church on May
10 was accepted.
Hurondale Institute
returns executive
Hostesses were Airs, William
Lamport and Airs. Archie Eth-
erington assited by Mrs. Ross
Oke, Mrs. Bev Alorgan, Mrs,
Richard Etherington. Airs. Wil-
liam 'Westlake and „Mrs. B.
Strang.
'1 he British North Amerieen
Ail of 18a7, and its ainenul-
Incmts, makes each of Canada's
Prokinoos SOS Plx1411 in its own
sphere,
- slate grey suit with `41t een votional was taken by Airs. :Nor-
cessories and a corsage of man Whiting. Mrs. Eugene
• white carnations. The bride is ler! and Mrs. Grace Elsie.
a graduate of Oshawa General Games were led by Airs. John
'• Hospital School of :Nursing. Schroeder. Airs. William John- The couple will reside in elee to l ea d er o f the unit. Oshawa, A questionnaire on Christian
Pre-nuptial showers principles. missions and ciu-
The bride was honored on a zenehip \sae the highlight of the
number of occasions prior meeting of the l'CW unit 4 on
Thursday afternoon. Rev. S. E. her wedding.
. E. Talbot and daugh- Lewis assisted in the discus- oee.
lei.. entertained friends and ":"
neighbors of SS 14, Stanleyt) , of.-E liniteerunf Iti, eirlo.ad an
in,
af4s.
o miscellaneous shower for the lea der
the bride. The address was read tAticttl!(:h(r°encoeft.rtrzlnag,ttattiti•le, 117citt lia (:r.mDrsr:
by :Mess Berta Switz.er. Stanley Love presented Ow me. At the home of Mrs. \\ them
Bell, Kippen, members rel the di At the teeming. of ,Tames 4-II Thrifty Kippenettes and street eve unit 6 „missstudy their leaders presented the Salter reviewed the Bible study bride with a clothes hamper 011 the chervilin Corinth, and magazine rack. The Pres- .Assisting in the devotional citation was made by Mrs. were Mrs. Leelm Thomson, Airs. jarrote. Aluriel Sweet. Airs. .Rev Skin.
Classmates of Oshawa School tier end Mrs. Helen Parsons. of Nursing at the home of Miss hiss Sandi Morrow„n ,4 a
Gallo Mer.uhan. Oshawa pre- silo "The Old Ragged ('loss'
ponsaintiEmwmiffnwarsism accompanied he. Miss Mary
Shaw.
changed in Ba)fieid. Baptist
Church Saturday. April 28. by
Evelyn Hyde and Peter Yaek
,..
covets, before the Rev. it or
Bodenham, amid a setting of
large white mums and red
roses.
The bride is the daughter of
:Air. and Mrs. Alex Hyde. Kip-
-"'pen, and the groom's parents
eeare Mr. and Mrs. Kuzma Yaele
novets. Benito, Manitoba.
Bridal music was provided
-by Miss Ruth 'Kozak, Oshawa.
Who accompamed the soloist.
',!.:e\frs, Charles Bloomfield. Hder-
ton, singing •'A Wedding
eeeTrayer" and "0 Perfect Love
— Given in marriage by her
father, the bride selected a
floor-length gown of chiffon
over taffeta and net. The fit-
' ted bodice featured lily point
sleeves and a round neck edged
with medallions. The skirt.
tiered and boultant, extended
-to a slight sweep a: the back,
Her fingertip veil of tulle Wu-
... sion fell from a Princess Marg.
.aret tiara and she carried a
crescent bouquet of red roses.
Miss Marjorie Ityrie, Kippen.
was maid of honor tor her sis-
ter, and Miss Jean Hyde. 1.on-
don, and Mrs. Louise Stephen-
'le- eon, Ilderton, were bridee-
:. enaids. They were dressed a-
like in willow green erystalatre
with matching veils held in place
'hy a cluster of organza flowers.
And they carried bouquets of
white baby mums with white
-tet tulle and white satin ribbons.
B]ionda Ciona w da flower girl
7-dressed in white and carried a
small cluster of roses.
- David Zabudake was the
groom's best man and Jack
Zurba and John Kozysiackyj.
both of Oshawa. were ushers.
For recd ins: guests at the
reception at the Dominion
Hotel. Zurich. the bride's moth-
- er chose a navy and white
linen sheath well matching
duster and accessories in white.
'Mrs, Walter Clone, aster of the
groom, chose en ensemble of
navy blue linen with pink ae•
cessories. Both wore corsages
•••• of white and pink carnations
-respectively.
'For their wedding trip to
points east. the bride chose a
Baskets of white mums, snap-
dragon and ferns decorated
Main Street United Church for
the ceremony uniting in mar-
riage Eileen Laura A. Cooper.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hu-
bert Cooper, RR a, Exeter and
Eugene borne Webber, son of
Air. and Airs, Ivan Webber, RR
1. 1-lay, on Thursday, April 19
at 2:30 p.m.
Rev, R. S. Hiltz performed
the ceremony and Mrs. Prank
Wildlone„ provided the wedding
music and accompanied the so.
loist, Miss Marlene King, ere-
(Mon, who sang -1 Love You
Truly" and -T In e wedding
Prayer."'
(liven in marriage by her
father the bride wore a floor-
length gown of scalloped Chan-
tilly lace over slipper satin
with fitted bodice styled with
lily point sleeves and scalloped
neckline. A pearl and crystal
tiara held her shoulder-length
veil of tulle. She carried a Semi-
crescent of red roses, stephan-
otis and fern.
Matron of honor, 'Airs. Gerald
Cooper, sister-in-law of the
bride, and bridesmaid, Miss
Doreen Kenny. Cretan, were
gowned alike in sheaths of pink
crystalette over taffeta with
petal Overskirts with white ac-
eessories. They carried Easier
lilies, Flower girl was a niece
of the bride in a full white taf-
feta dress with big, pink sash
and bow. She carried a nosegay
of pink carnations and stephan-
Otis.
Charles Webber, RR 3, Exe-
ter' was groomsman and Gerald
Cooper, Crediten, ushered,
A reception was held in Cite-
diton Community Centre where
the bride's mother received in
a dusty rose nylon and acetate
lace dress with cropped jacket
and rhinestone trim, white ac-
cessories and white carnation
corsage, The groom's mother
chose a two-piece beige dress
with corsage of pink carnations,
For travelling to Sarnia. Port
Huron and other points the
bride changed to a two-piece,
hot pink ensemble with beige
accessories and off-while coat
and corsage of white-tinged blue
carnations.
Mr, and Mrs, Webber will re-
side in. Exeter.
Vacuum
Cleaners
Sales and Service
Repairs and bags for all mo-
dels of vacuum cleaners and.
polishers, Reconditioned ma-
chines of all makes for sale.
BOB PECK, RR 1 Zurich
Phone Hensel! 696r2
Finish projects
this. Saturday
Acli,e‘einent. Dzo. for 11 41.1
Homemaking climbs of South
Huron for the proieet
ate-. tor summer" well he held
Seatorth Instriet Ileteh School
on Saturitav, Met 5.
tet the morning session itel-
etne le done the .1 ii girls
dart the afternoon KW:Valli
cliulr.. All:, ur demonetratione
train rare c lub and a fashion
parade. This session is open, to
all who are interested in 4.11
work
There are four seteuetement
Days in Huron County for this
project with '10 clubs partici
paling.
..Show trousseau
of district. bride
Alt's, Elgin Adams. 'Meh-
emet entertained at a trous-
eeith lea Saturday evening to
honor of her daughter, Miss
Pauline Adams, bride-elect of
this Saturda,
Receiving stint Mrs. Adams
and Miss Pauline was the
groom's Mother, Airs. Edmond
tendrick. Credit on.
Pouring tea from a table
eentred with the wedding cake
flanked with daffodils \VCIT the
bride elect's grandmother, Aire.
Susie Dm ine.. Grand Bend. and
Alts. Noah Ttereau, Port Hur-
.\11'S. Ervin Devine and Airs.
Les adapts, both of Dashwood,
served the guests.
Displaying the eedding gifts
and trousseau wore Misses
Patsy Adams, Yvonne, 'Devine,
Carol Hearty), and Elaine De-
vine.
Shower
:Mrs. Ervin Devine entertain-
ed friends and relatives of the
bride-elect al a miscellaneous
elmeer.
The guest of honor was seat-
ed m a decorated chair tinder
a pink and white umbrella. An
address was read by Miss
Is mine Desire and Miss Elaine
DeVihe and Miss Patsy Adams
presented the gifts.
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