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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-12-02, Page 14Miss Constance Laraine Bou- rne, daughter of Mr. Laurence Bourne, Exeter, and Barry Lloyd Greenacre, London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenacre, Exe- Fresh Quality HAMBURG ib45c Ring in a Merry Christmas for the whole family with a locker filled with delic- ious frozen foods. By buying your meat in wholesale quantities from us you can save money on your family meat bill. EXETER FROZEN FOODS 502 Main South 235 — 0400 Times Advocate, December 2, 1965 Page 14 'N FANCIES. . ...... . . . • . photo by Jack Doerr MR. AND MRS. 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RIGHT MALCOLM, The Exeter Dairyman milk is that it's good for everybody . , and it tastes good, too. EXETER DAIRY 2354144 for delivery "How to handle the high- pressure salesman" was the roll call for the Hurondale WI meet- ing last Wednesday evening in Caven Presbyterian Church, The consensus was "Be courteous but firm—keep him on the out- side of the door". Librarian Mrs. Hilton Laing discussed "The World of Books" noting that "monuments fall, nations perish, civilizations grow old and die out but books live on and on—still as effective as the day they were written". She traced the history of libraries and library service and told of books suitable for children of different age groups. Her son Danny contributed sev- eral vocal selections in his pleas- ing manner. The motto "Home is the golden setting, in which mother is the brightest jewel" was ably discussed by Mrs. Arthur Rundle. Mrs. Ray Cann and Mrs. John Pym gave graphic reports of the London Area WI convention held in Stratford. Mrs. Mervin Dunn, convener of home economics and health, presided for the program. President Mrs. Lee Webber conducted the business when a $10 donation was voted to the Children's Memorial Hospital, London, and Christmas cards are to be sent to sick and shut- ins. A Christmas stocking is to Miss Nellie De Groot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John De Groot, RR 1 Wingham, became the bride of Ronald Wray Sweitzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Dashwood, on Saturday, Novem- ber 27 at 2 pm. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. J. Mooney in the Roman Catholic Sacred Heart Church, Wingham. Mrs. R. cam- Couple wed in Wingham will live in Grand Bend Baskets of white and blue mums, ferns and royal blue rib- bons on the pews 'armed the background in Clandeboye United Church for the double ring cere- mony uniting in marriage Judith Ann Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Scott, Clandeboye, and Henry James Bond Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bond, Lucan, on Saturday November 20 at 3 pm. Rev. George W. Sach officiated and Mrs, Sach played the wedding music and accompanied the solo- 1st, Robert Hardy, Lucan, Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a floor-length gown of white peau de sole with scalloped neckline, lily point sleeves, empire waistline and sheath skirt. A lace-trimmed watteau train was attached to the bodice accented with re- embroidered Alencon lace. A headdress of peau de sole rose petals held her three-tiered veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of white and blue-tinted mums with blue ribbon. Miss Sharon Blake, Clancle- boye, was Maid of honor and ter, exchanged marriage vows in a double ring ceremony per- formed by Rev. J. C. Boyne in Caven Presbyterian Church, Ex- eter, on Saturday, November 27 at 2:30 p.m. Ferns and yellow and red mums decorated the church and Mrs. Murray Keys, Exeter, played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor-length gown of white nylon over taffeta with scoop neckline, short sleeves and full skirt. She wore elbow-length gloves in white and carried a white Bible crested with yellow roses and bronze mums. Miss Carol Bourne, Sarnia, was maid of honor for her sister wearing a dress of organza over taffeta in pale green with bell skirt and carried bronze mums. Miss Linda Bourne and Miss Linda Wells, both of Exeter, were' bridesmaids gowned similarly to the maid of honor. Gordon Greenacre, London, was best man and William Bourne and Jack Glover ushered. A reception was held in the Exeter Legion Hall. For travel- ling in Western Ontario the bride changed to a blue double knit suit with pink rose corsage. The couple will reside in Lon- don. Ill Health? See your doctor first. Bring your prescription to MIDDLETON'S DRUGS Ethel's BEAUTY SALON Grand Bend ... for the latest in hairstyling. peau, Wingham, _furnished the wedding music and was also solo- ist. Given in marriage by her father the bride was gowned in organza over taffeta with full skirt and imported lace bodice styled with lily point sleeves. Her French illusion veil was _scalloped and embroidered with pearls and se- quins. She carried a cascade of be filled for the Ontario Hos- pital, Goderich and an invitation was accepted to meet with Cre- diton WI on Wednesday evening Dec. 1. A letter was read from the Institute's adopted Korean child, A silent auction at the end of the meeting netted $21 for the treasury. The Christmas meet- ing is in charge of the directors and will be held Monday, Decem- ber 13 at 8;15 pm. Hostesses were Mrs. Lorne Passmore, Mrs. Bev Morgan, Mrs. Robert Jeffery, Mrs. Car- man Cann and Mrs. AndrewDou- gall. Small gifts easily made Mrs. Arthur Frayne demon- strated Christmas decorations and small gifts that are easily made and also economical, at the James Street CGIT last Wed- nesday evening. Among the variety of articles shown were Christmas table centres, door swags, tiny coast- ers and candleholders made from detergent bottles, tree ornaments and pictures for children's rooms. bridesmaids were Mrs. Sam Taylor and Mrs. Jim Scott, both of Clandeboye. They were gowned alike in floor-length dresses of peau de sole sheath skirts and royal blue velvet bodices. They wore matching pillbox head- pieces of velvet with tulle veils. They carried cascades of white mums with royal blue ribbon. Flower girls were Brenda Scott, sister Of the bride, and Sandra Heaman, niece of the bride. They were dressed in white peau de sole and carried baskets of white and blue mums. James Scott, Clandeboye, was best man and Sam Taylor and Robert Granger ushered guests. A reception was held at the Lucan Community Centre where the bride's mother received gUests in an iridescent blue dress with white carnation corsage and the groom's mother chose atwo- piece green tweed with a white carnation corsage. For travelling the bride donned a brown woo] suit with gold hat, brown accessories and corsage of yellow roses. The couple will live at RR 4 London. white carnations and pink roses. Miss Barbara Webber, Exeter, was maid of honor wearing delph blue sata peau styled with bell shape skirt and a watteau train flowing from the shoulders. She had a matching rose headpiece and carried a erescent of white mums with pink streamers. Bar- bara Sweitze r, sister of the groom and Wilheimina Barlowe, sister of the bride, were brides- maids dressed similarly to the maid of honor, only in shocking pink, and their flowers had blue streamers. Flower girl was Terri l3rintnell, Woodham, cou- sin of the groom, dressed in white full-skirted nylon over taf- feta. She carried a cascade of white and blue mums. KevinNix- on, Streetsville, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Larry Ratz, Dashwood, was best man and ushers were Ken Baker, Dashwood, and Bill De Groot, Wingham. A reception was held at Danny's Restaurant where the bride's mother received guests in marina blue lace crepe with corsage of pink Sweetheart roses. The groom's mother chose royal blue brocade with gold metallic acces- sories. For travelling in the United States the bride donned a princess style turquoise dress with white hat, brown fur jacket and baby yellow rose corsage. The couple will live in Grand Bend. Bridge scores High scores at the Exeter Du- plicate Bridge Club Thursday night for N-S players went to Mrs. W. G. Huntley and Bob Wright; Mrs. Clarence Knight and Robert Drummond; E-W players, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sims; Mrs. A. J. Traquair and Mrs. Andy Bierling; Mrs. Warren Sanders and Mrs. Charles Snell. 7oetiot 7o/tea Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Palmer and family are now reasonably well settled in their new home on Pryde Boulevard. Mrs. Palmer will be at home this Friday after- noon and will be happy to get better acquainted with the neigh- bors and any other area ladies over a cup of tea. Mrs. Emerson Cornish return- ed home after visiting with her sister, Mrs. L. O'Neil for a week in Hamilton. Mr. & Mrs. Frank MacKenzie of Lucknow visited with Mrs. Cecil Rowe Sunday. Cathy's Beauty Lounge 244 MAIN ST. PHONE 235-1533 Perms - Cuts - Sets - Tints Monday to Friday, 9-6 Thursday Evening Only Closed Saturday CATHY ROBBINS, Prop. MIMUNV PHONE 238-2412 Daily Mon. to Sot. Tue., Thur., Fri. evenings AMATifra4AVARINCOMMOMNORi'MONAIMiNiiiiMO:iii1gim Hurondale WI hear history of libraries