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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-07-26, Page 14MR. AND MRS. RICHARD NEIL . by frit` .N4.17, REXALL QUIK•TEL THERMOMETER Stub-type hi pocket case $1,95 REXALL AIR-FRESHENER Apple Blossom, Floral or Pine, Pleasant room deodorants. 5 oz, $1.25 FIRST Sic Your Loehr BRING Your Prescription To Us duly 26, 1962 COUple to live in Strafford MR. AND MRS. QERARD ARTS —now of MR. AND MRS, ERIC McINTOSH Oa, Gledhill and mums in Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Delaware, formed the setting .for the wedding of Michelena Van d.er Weyst, daughter of. Mr, and Mrs, Martin Van der Weyst, Lambeth. and Gerard Arts, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Arts, RR 2, Crediton, on Satur- day, Jule 14, at 10:00 a.m. with Rev, Fr, G. Coppens officiating, Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor- length gown of nylon sheer over slipper satin. The fitted bodice featured a scoop neckline bordered with lace studded with sequins and pearls, and lily point sleeves, The aisle-wide skirt was trimmed with a double lace border and had a large nylon bow at the back. A crown. of pearls held her shoulder- length veil and she tarred cascade of stephanotis centred with a mauve orchid. Miss Hennie Arts, sister of the groom, was the bride's attend- ant wearing yellow chiffon over Vacuum Cleaners Sales and Service Repairs and bags of all mo- dels of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned ma- chines of all makes for sale, BOB PECK, RR 1 Zurich Phone Mensal! b9er2 'ON1' continues I fashiowright styles exciting savings Discounts on all summer fashions Granary The Rev, John R. Boyne of- ficiated at the wedding eery- mony of Margaret Arlene Hoe- garth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ifoggarth, RR 1. Groin- arty, and Eric McIntosh, son of ,A1r. and Mrs. Alec Pepper, RR 3. Seaforth, at Cromarty Pres- byterian Church, Saturday. July 21 at; 2 p.m. Baskets of mauve and white gladioli, ferns and white candel- abra formed the background for the ceremony and Miss Ag- nes Bray, Kirkton, cousin of the bride, accompanied the solo- ist, Miss Dorothy Parker. Hen- sel!, who sang "The Wedding Prayer" and Walk Beside You," The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor- length gown. of white silk or- ganza styled with fitted bodice of French lace, lily point sleeves and round neckline ac- cented with seed pearls. Front and back panels of the skirt were of lace over peau de sole, the back panel sweeping to a brush train. A crown of seed pearls held her elbow-length veil of white illusion lace. She carried a white Bible crested with a mauve orchid with trail- ing stephanotis and ivy. The bride's cousin. Miss Jane Rosemary Elizabeth Lane. da.agthter of Mrs. Ivy Lane. London, and Richard George Neil, London, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Neil. Centralia, were united in marriage by Rev Anne Graham in Row etree Me- mortal United Church on Satur- day, July 14 at 3,30 p.m. Given to marriage by I', tr ,Tames Banks. RCAF Station Winnipeg. the bride wore a floor-length gown at Chantilly lace, the full-flowing bouffant skirt of winch cascaded to a ro- Mantic chapel train in tiers of lace while the .front was high lighted by a panel of flovvme white norganza., The bodice featured a scalloped sabrina neckline and long hly-point sleeves. A matching cap head- ceremony Hogaarth, Dorchester. was maid of honor wearing a street- length gown of orchid 'legalize, fashioned with cap sleeves and rounded neckline accented by orchid and lee inserts. A crown of pearls held her eye-length veil and she carried a semi- crescent of white and lilac baby mums, Atisa Nancy Pepper. Miss Marion Bell, Hensel!, as bridesmaids and Miss Christine Turnbull, Seaforth, as junior bridesmaid were costumed iden- tical to the maid of honor in col- ars of aqua, yellow and delicate pink. Barbara Kerslake as flower girl wore a full-skirted dress of white nylon with green sash and carried a basket of yellow and mauve baby mums, rmgbearer w as Gary Serena, Alec Townsend. Seaforth, was best man, Donald Stevens, Woodstock. and Ronald McIn- tosh, brother of the ;room. ushered. Following the ceremony a re• ception was held in the church rooms. The bride's mother wore a two-piece ensemble of blue chiffon over printed blue and pink flowers, matching blue ac- cessories and corsage of deep pink roses with white stepha- notis The groom's mother chose a blue chiffon two-piece dress piece touched with scallops of tiny seed pearls held her .finger- tip Tell of French illusion. She carried a cascade of white prelude. stephanotis and Maid of honor, Miss Sheila McNibbon. bridesmaids, Mrs. Beverley Neil. Mrs. Lois Mor- ton, Miss Susan hunt and flow• or girl. Mary Jane Murray, were gowned alike in y chow gauze. with lace inserts al the waist line. cap sleeves and round necklines. They- carried yellow roses. James Neil isas best teen for his brother and George Morton, Terry Morton and Press AieCai- larnl The honeymoon will be spent in the Adirondack Mountains. On their return they will reside to London. Pink gladioli, white inumb. lieltted candles and ferns form- ed the setting itr Elimville Cult- ad Church on Saturday., July :It et 2.30 p.ni. when Elisabeth Louise Bailey, daughter of Mr. Joseph Bailey. Exeter, anti the late Mrs. Bailey, and Harry Dennis, Smith. son of 'i r. and airs, fialary Smith, Stretford, exchanged marriage vows be, lore Rev. thigh C. Mrs, Margaret Skiener, ter, played the w edding music kind Mrs. Grace Ross, icirktee. sang Bridal Prayer. Wedding Hymn and U, Perfect Love. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a street- length white brocaded gown styled with short sleeves and softly draped bell skirt. A pearl crown held her shoulder-length veil and she carried pink Sweet- Baskets of pink gladioli, and white mums, fern and candel- abra formed the setting in Thames Road United Church for the ceremony uniting in. marriage Ann Marlene AleX- andcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Alexander, RR 1. Hen- sel], and Merlin John MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferne MacLean, Toronto, on Saturday, July 14 at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Hugh C. Wilson officiated and Miss Agnes Bray, Kirkton, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Miss Dorothy Parker, Hensel', who sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "I'll Walk Beside You." The bride, given, in marriage by her father, chose a floor- length gown of silk organza over taffeta • featuring a sabrina neckline trimmed with lace and. sequins and lily point sheath sleeves. Two rosettes and a panel of lace trimmed the back of the bouffant skirt which flowed to a chapel train, A crown trimmed with sequins and seed pearls held her finger- tip veil and she carried a cas- with white accessories and yel- low rose and white stephanotis corsage. For travelling in the western provinces the bride donned a beige two-piece dress with green accessories and corsage of yellow roses, The couple will reside at RR 3. Seaforth. Guests attended the wedding from London, Dorchester, Item- ilton. Toronto, Woodstock, Lis- towel, and Seaforth. heart roses, white mums ,anti ih ) • Miss Mary Lou Taylor, Bruce- field, was maid of honor weer• ieg white and yellow flowered nylon organza over white taf- feta. She tarried white and yel- low silage mums with ivy. Gordon Tough, Sarnia. was best man and Don Carter and Clayton Ross ushered. A reception was held in the church rooms where the ginroom;.3eeingi e sother 4arth with e(l eiNe guests . white ii, ik‘ roses. ee,es,series and corsage of Yel- For travelling t h e bride changed to a navy sheath with matching jacket, white acces- sories arid red rose corsage. The couple will reside in Stratford. The bride has been on the nursing staff of South Huron Hospital. rade of mums and pink Delight roess. Miss Dorothy Kerslake, Exe- ter, as maid of .honor, was gowned in a street-length dress of aqua chiffon over taffeta featuring bateau neckline and wide taffeta cuminerbimd. Her flowers were a crescent of white pom-poms, Bridesmaids were sisters of the bride, Mrs, Don- ald O'Brien, Flint, Mich, and Mrs. Robert MacLaren, Hali- fax, wearing identical gowns to the maid of honor. Flower girls, Sharon O'Brien. and Nancy Alexander, nieces of the bride, wore white dotted swiss net over taffeta with aqua sashes and carried small cres- cents of aqua-tinted mums, Randy Alexander, Egmondville, was ring bearer. Donald O'Brien, Flint, Mich.. was best man and Beverley MacLean, Toronto, brother of the groom, and Richard Mc- Falls, Exeter, ushered. A reception was held in the church rooms when the bride's mother received guests wearing a peacock blue dress of terylene batiste with white accessories and corsage of deep pink car- nations. The groom's mother chose a linen sheath with white accessories and pale pink car- nation corsage. For a wedding trip to North- ern Ontario the bride changed to a powder blue and white en- semble with white accessories and red carnation corsage. The couple will reside. in Goderich. Guests attended the Wedding from Toronto, Halifax, Mich., Halifax, Owen Sound Orem) and Port 'Dover. )ndou photo satin. She carried a cascade of miniature mauve carnations. William. Arts was best in an for his brother. A reception was held in Del- aware hall, The bride's mother wore a two-piece blue linen dress with while gardenia car- sage and the groom's mother chose mink brown taffeta with orange mum corsage. For travelling in northern Ontario the bride changed to a green tweed suit with whi ts accessories and yellow rose eorsage, Mr, and Mrs, Arts will make their home in London. Muriel Lenora Cornish, dau.gli- tcr W. and Mrs. Garfield Cornish, MU •Woodhaill. and Douglas Wayne Maxwell, son of Ale. and Mrs. Cecil Maxwell, •klensail, exchanried marriage vows W o o cf.! a m United Church .parsonage before th e Bev. J„ B. Wareham on Same- day, July 14 at 2 p.m. For her wedding the bride chose a white street4ength two. piece dress of rayon chiffon over' satin. The ,jacket was style() with elbow-length sleeves, A tiara of net anti pearls held her waist-length veil and she ear- vied a bouquet of red roses. Miss Doris Eleine Cornish was maid of honor for her sister• wearing a yellow nylon dress with appliques of white and yel. IOW flowers. She carried a bon- quet of yellow and blue daisies, Ronald McKenzie, Mensal], wus best man, Following the ceremony a luncheon was held at the bride's home. Serving were Miss Marion Stone, Parkhill, and Miss. Pat. Ferguson and Miss Mary Simp- son, both of Exeter. For a wedding trip the bride changed to a two-piece suit with white accessories and yellow .L'0$0. corsage. Mr, and Airs, Maxwell will reside in Hensel!. Bride feted Prior to her marriage the bride was feted at showers held m her lemma dire coma munity .met iii Zion .Church and presented. her .with kitchena 00 WV1.' With Mrs, Harry liern :charge of ar- rangements, Miss Shirley Jaques was host- ess at her home when members of the junior Institute presented her with. a miscellaneous show. cr. 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