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MARRIED IN WOODHAM UC ,laths Marlene Webb.
.RR 6 St. Marys, and William A. C'rago. RR 1 St, Marys,
we -e married on Friday, May 4 with Rev. Wareham
officiating. They will live in London. —Oliver photo
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MR. AND MRS, DONALD H. LANKIN
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Lucan couple wed at GB
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Miss Hessie Wynja, Londt.,D,
was maid of honor for her sis-
ter wearing a green silk dress
with white lace overskirt, She
wore a matching picture hat
and carried pink roses with
ivy,
Ring bearer was Bob brand,
nephew of the groom in green
plaid jacket. Bert Brand, was
groomsman for his brother and.
two other brothers, Jim and
Art, ushered,
A reception was held in Hen-
sell arena where the bride's
mother received guests in a
pink silk dress trimmed with
pink lace and -wore a yellow-
rose corsage. The groom's mo-
ther chose black silk with pink
rose corsage,
For travelling the bride
changed to a green suit with.
yellow rose corsage,
The couple will make their
home in London,
Scarborough
a spray of pink roses, stepha•
mills and ivy,
Miss Joan MeGeachy, Lon-
don, was maid of honor and
bridsmaid was Miss Olive
Clark, Scarborough. Janice Ab-
bott was junior bridsmaid for
her sister, They were dressed
alike in sheath gowns of pink
peau de sole styled with bouf-
fant overskirts,
Bruce Cudmore was grooms-
man and ushers were Robert
Abbott, brother of the bride,
and Jim Desjardine, brother of
the groom,
For travelling in New York
State the bride changed to a
navy sheath with matching coat,
white accessories and corsage
of pink and white carnations,
The couple will make their
home in Scarborough,
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:Mrs, Charles L, Smith was
hostess at her home for the
meeting of the Chancel Guild of
Triv itt Memorial Churchurs-
day .afternoon when Miss Nor-
tna Westgate spoke on services
provided by the public health
unit...
During the business conducted
by President Mrs. Cecil Gib.
hens. plans were discussed for
the annual strawberry supper
iv June. Delivery of. 1.00 stack-
ing chairs for the Parish hall
wa$ approved. A quilting .pro-
ject was arranged,
At the social hour the host-
ess Was assisted. by Mrs, r
HeyWoOd. Mrs, M. 'Keating and
;firs. 'D. Brintheil.
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Cubs ..torm wedding guard
Carol Diane Smith and Ger- quet of light pink carnations.
aid Clarence Reid exchanged Jack Helm of Tiverton, cousin
marriage vows in a double ring of the groom, was groomsman,
wedding ceremony at Caven and Larry Smith, brother al: the
Presbyterian Church, Exeter, 'bride, and William Helm, De-
Saturday, May 12 at 2:30 p,m, trait, cousin of the groom, ush•
before the Rev, John C. Boyne erect guests,
amid a Cl. Ira] arrangement of For the wedding reception for
white mums and ferns. twenty four guests held at the
The bride is the daughter of Dominion Hotel. Zurich, the
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, bride's mother chose a gold
Exeter, and the groom's par- nylon sheath, over taffeta with
ents are Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
Reid of Hensall.
Double-ring rites at Caven
carried a cascade of red roses
and stephanotis
Miss Barbara Ann Morley,
Exeter, was maid of hobor
wearing blue lace over taffeta.
She carried white carnations
edged with blue.
Kenneth Lovie, RR 3, Park-
hill, was groomsman and Ray
Bullock and Donald \Yelper
ushered,
A reception was held in
Greenway Parish Hall where
the bride's mother received
guests in a silk flowered sheath
with matching duster, beige ac-
cessories and a corsage of taw-
ny gold roses, The groom's mo-
ther assisted in a brown lace
(.1 ess with matching jacket,
green accessories and yellow
rose corsage.
For travelling in the States
the bride donned a blue dress
with beige and blue accessories
and corsage of pink carnations,
The couple will reside on the
groom's farm, RR 1 Grand
Bend,
Bethel Reformed nuptials
Dorothy Jean Lynn. daughter
of Mr. Lloyd A. Lynn and the
late Mrs. Lynn, RR 1 ciande•
boye, becaii,e :le bride of
Donald Henry Rankin, son of
Mr. Mrs. Jack E. ',tallith,
Luc-an, in a ceremony per-
formed by a former pastor of
elandeboye and Lucan church-
es. Rev. Edgar .1. Roulston. at
the United. Church manse.
Grand Bend, on Wednesday.
May 9 at 3 p.m.
Given in marriage by her fa•
ther the bride chose a cock-
tail-length gown of nylon sheer
with scoop neckline trimmed
with appliqued alencon lace,
three • quarter length sleeves,
fitted bodice with bask detail-
ing pou.ffs A Swedish crown of
pearls and rhinestones held her
finger-tip veil of French illu-
sion. She carried a bouquet of
red roses. stephanotis and trail-
ing ivy.
Mts, Ronald G. Hone., Lon-
don. was matron of honor for
her sister and Miss Jean Ma-
rie Lankin. Lucan., was brides-
maid. They were gowned alike
in nile green sheath dresses of
silk organza \\ WI nylon os.er-
skirt and detachable hack bow.
They carried bouquets of shasta
daisies
Ronald G. Haynes w a
groomsman and .lack 11 Park,
Lucan. ushered.
A reception was held at the
DulTerin Hotel, Centralia, \liere
the bride's sister Mrs. Thomas
Brock, received guests m
turquoise blue pure silk dress
with white accessories and cor-
sage of white feathered mums.
The groom's mother assisted in.
a sheath of banana raw silk
with matching accessories and
corsage of white baby mums.
White. mums, red snapdrag-
on, terns and candelabra formed
the setting in St. ,James Angli-
can Church, Parkhill, for the
marriage of Jean Isabel Bub
lock, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
William R. Bullock, RR 8,
Parkhill, and Mervyn Earl \Val-
uer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George \Valuer, Grand Bend on
Saturday, May 5 at 2:39 p.m.
Rev, Lyall 1I, Crawford per-
formed the ceremony and Miss
Marilyn Statham, Parkhill, fur-
nished the wedding music and
accompanied the soloist, Miss
Linda Hayter, Parkhill, who
sang "0 Perfect Love" and
"The Wedding Prayer."
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a floor-
length gown of white Chantilly
lace styled with fitted bodice,
scalloped neckline embroidered
with iridescent sequins and
pearls, bouffant skirt with ruf-
fles of net and lace, a crown
ot sequins held her shoulder-
length veil of silk illusion, She
MR. AND MRS. MERVYN EARL WALPER
rhe,e rna h e
Exchange vows at Parkhill
Carnations, mums, ferns and
lighted candles in candelabra
formed the setting in Bethel
Reformed Church, Exeter, for
tho double-ring ceremony unit-
ing in marriage Rennie, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Gerben
Wynja. RR 2 Itensall, and
Simon Brand, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Hendrik Brand, RR 1,
Exeter on Saturday, May 12 at
2:30,
frays R, Van Fiume offi-
ciated at the ceremony and.
Mrs. Van Farawe furnished tra-
ditional wedding music,
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a -floor,
length gown of white slipper
satin with nylon overskirt, The
bodice was of lace with lily-
point sleeves and sequin trim-
med neckline, A crown of net
trimmed with pearls held her
waist-length veil of French il-
lusion and she carried red
roses, stephanotis and ivy.
Will live in
Gail Beverley Abbott and Jule
Albert Desjardine, both grad.
mites of London Teachers' Col-
lege, exchanged marriage vows
in Marsh Street Baptist Church,
Ridgetown. with C. E. Burtch
and Rev„ J. P. Murray officiat-
ing,
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Norman R. Abbott, Ridge-
town, and the late Mr. Abbott
and Mr, and Mrs. Ross A. Des,
;incline, Grand Bend, are par-
ents of the groom.
Given in marriage by her
uncle, W, L, Prosser, Essex, the
bride wore a floor-length gown
of silk organza anti lace. The
hasque bodice was styled with
short, sleeves, sabrina neckline
and empire-line bow, A petal
cap held her waist-length veil
of silk illusion and she carried
M.'t, ANL) MRS. IAAUN b RAN U
HMI n Pr .):‘,.k Doerr
Eight members of First Exe-
ter Cubs "a" papk. formed a
guard .of toner at the marriage
of then- assistant cubmaster,.
Anna Maxine !feeder, .to DOnald
Graham on Saturday, May 1.2 at
p,m. in .James Street United
Church in a setting of white
n)ums, pink'.garnatIons, fern:
and candelabra.
The bride b the daughter of
Mrs. Reeder and the late Ei-
mer Reeder,'..1t;geter, and ..Mr.
and Mts. S. M. Graham, South
'ountain, Ontario, are parents a the groom
Rev. S. F, 'Lewis performed
the double ring ce-emony and
Lawrence .Wein, Exeter, played
the wedding music and AMID-
palsied the soloist, Harry Horn,.
BR 1 Granton, who sang "Volpe
that Breathed o'er Eden" and
Wedding Benediction and "This
is Our Pay."
Given in marriage by her
brother-in-law, 'Harvey C, Pfaff,
Exeter, the bride wore a floor-
length dress of white .peau de
sole with ehaPel train, The
gown was styled with front
panel of re-embroidered a.len-
eon lace and fitted bodice with
lily point sleeves, A tiara of
seed pearls held her finger,lin
veil of French illusion and she
carried a cascade of pink De-
light roses and stephanotis.
Airs, 11. C, Pfaff, Exeter, was
matron of honor for hex sister
and
Feeder, t':511;)e.:axrrenStielaSi,.114171.\11,eA
. Miss.
.4Yr"
maids. All were .0kessic?('(1.1i.sashlir'ijdceli''.11t1
,NAzet ri.rriaL tleciAerloPutyie6peaiittliddesav!ny
pleated skirts, 'AlleY .Parri-1
cascades of .shasta daisies and
bh1.1,7le bw7e111'%Iri, Little MISS Sarah
Brown, .Cardinal,. Ontario, niece
of the groom, was gowned in
white .nyton wvith full skirt and
Pul\ffl.tus.lreac'y"st.ir'almin, South MOPE)•
tain was groomsman and 'George
Don-
ald McCurdy ushered,
13rOWn, Jahn Graham and Don-
bearers .Were 'St,ver and Greg-
ory Pfaff, nephews of the bride.
A reeeption was -held in .the
church rooms where the bride's.
mother received guests in a
blue silk chiffon sheath dress
with pink flowered hat anti the
groom's mother chose a saran
silk dress in green and black
on white background with green
hat.
Serviteurs ,.ere IV, IL
'Musser, Mrs. Donald McCurdy.
Miss Muriel Wells and Miss
VeFrolar Stti,lalivtehtling to the Bermu-
das the bride changed to a aqua
shantung sheath with matching
three-quarter coat and white and
black accessories, On their, re-
turn the couple will reside In
Exeter,
Mrs. W G. Cochrane, organ-
ist, provided traditional wed-
ding music.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride was charming
in a floor length gown of Chan•
tilly lace and nylon tulle, fash-
ioned with lily point sleeves, a
sabrina neckline trimmed with
sequins and seed pearls. The
bouffant skirt featured an au-
plicate front with tiers of lace
and ruffles at back. Her finger-
tip veil of nylon net edged with
lace was held in place by a
tiara of sequins and seed
pearls, She carried a hand cats-
ter of pink Sensation roses, ste-
phanotis and white streamers.
For a hone'ymoon to be spent Maid of honor. Miss Judy
in Kentucky the bride travelled Easton, Huron Park, Centralia,
in a melon gold suit with navy were gowned in green taffeta
accessories and orchid corsage with green lace overskirt and
Mr. and Mrs. Lankin will re, jacket and accessories in white.
side in Lucan. She carried semi-crescent bott-
accessories 'ill 'beige and green.
and yellow rose corsage, The
groom's mother was gowned in
blue nylon sheath over flowered
taffeta, with navy accessories,
and corsage of pink roses.
Far travelling through the
United Stales for their honey-
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