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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-09-15, Page 12roRoy .z)4 AT Centralia- Sat, Sept, 17 1;:dikte•-- i OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY • • . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carron, Exeter ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH .. COSTS SO LITTLE 1. Costs less than 2 cents a load to operate 2, Stag-Free Porcelain 1>rum—Exterior Dynacote 3. Plowing Beat-.-faster, safer .than Sunshine 4. "Wrinkles-Away" Wasll 'ti. Wear cycle, 5, Automatic Cool 'n Fluff in every cycle 6. 50 Per Cent less ironing 7, No clothes line . 8, No chapped bands 0, So-o-o.t4i, Quiet operation t0, Handiest Lint Trap Ever See them In EXETER at SNELGROVE' Finish • Prigidaire *I., RAI. .1(1111,1G BRENDA BRENNER, Prop, Our fall choice is wonderful! Tops for Fall LITTLE VEIL AND FEATHER HEADGEAR Hi-Line BEAUTY SALON Phone AC 8-6661 Centralia. SULKIES SHAGS SHETLANDS NOW ONLY .95 September nupttal rites .popular . • beige and brown accessories and. yellow rose corsage. The couple will make their home at Eldorado Towers, Lon- clan, Out of town guests were. from Toronto, Hamilton. Deep River, Kitchener, :Stratford, Detroit, Chicago and London. Mather.s ,Merkley A wedding trip to New York followed the marriage .01 nye, lie Irene Merkley and Jerry Wil- fred blathers, 'both of Exeter, on Saturday, September 10 .# 3 p.m. in Main ,Street United Church decorated with white and Talisman .gladioli, white eantle- labra and ferns. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Merkley .and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Math-. ers, all of Exeter, are parents of the groom. Rev, Robert S. littiz officiated and Mrs. Amiel Willard played the wedding music and accom- panied. the 'soloists, 'Mrs, Hugh Adair and Mr. Gordon Mem, Corbett who sang "I Love Yott Truly" and Mr. Ulens in a solo "The Wedding Prayer." Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a Goer- length gown of .chrernespuri taf- feta styled with scalloped sa,- brina neckline appliqued with 'Chantilly lace sprinkled with seed pearls, fitted bodice, haul- fant skirt with chapel train. A Swedish crown of seed pearls held her veil of silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of Talis- man roses. Miss Shirley Merkley, Lon- don, es maid of honor for her sister and Miss Marion. Belling and Mrs. Delbert Robbins, both, of Exeter, as bridesmaids were gowned alike in copper-shaded. chromespun taffeta. They car- ried bouquets of white shasta daisies with sprays of rust wheat, Dennis Mathers, Exeter, was beet man arid Harold Ralston and Delbert Robbins ushered. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of avocado lace over taffeta with brown accessories and corsage of yellow roses. The groom's mother wore capper-toned or- ganza over, taffeta, with bronze and yellow mums. A reception was held in the church rooms, Serviteurs for the dinner were Misses Carol Gib- bons, Dianne Ryckman, Ruth MadLean, Marilyn Jory and Don- na Fisher, For travelling the bride changed. to a shaded green jer- sey dress with green and brown accessories and corsage of 'yel- low mums. Mr. and. Mrs. :blathers will make their home in London. Centralia nuptials A gown of radiant, glitter- lavished lace and tulle fashioned. by her mother was chosen by Mary Aquiline,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saviour Aquaria, An- drew Street, Exeter, for her marriage to Paul Botermans, Searforth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian 'Botermans, Gilze, Hot- land, in Christ the King Oath- (elle cihureili, RCAF Station, Cen- tralia on. Saturday, September 10 at 11 ann. Rev. Father Francis Pulls of Malta performed the ceremony Mr., Mrs. Cecil Camm mark golden wedding Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carnal, Sinicoe St., marked their golden wedding anniversary Saturday with a dinner for their family and relatives in Woodhatn Unit- ed Church parlors. Guests were present from Windso r, Toronto, Brampton, Hamilton, London, St. Marys and Kirkton. The Womens Association of the church, of which Mrs. Camm was president for many years, Hurondale group learns to entertain The second meeting of the jolly Jilts for the project "The Club Girl Entertains" was held Saturday at the home of the leader, Mrs. Alvin Moir. Shir- ley Reynolds was appointed sec- retary for the meeting, A discussion of the exhibit for Guides appoint Seaforth Fair was led by Mrs. . Moir. Other topics discussed a new captain were: hospitality — a family pleasure; responsibilities of a A court of honor under the di- hostess, invitations, the guest room, and the responsibilities of rection of Captain Tomlinson was held. on Thursday evening a guest. at the Scout House prior to the Mrs. Harry Dougall, assistant opening of Guide activities. hostess-. demonstrated the pack- Mrs. Don Westover was named ing of a weekend bag. Home as- ' to succeed Mrs. Tomlinson who signments were to decide on type of file for a hostess, the with her family is moving to method of filing and collecting Gimli, Man, material for the file, Plans were discussed for the The next meeting will be held coming year and Linda Johnston Monday, September 19 et the was elected secretary for the home of Mrs. Douse)]. Court of honor., ....11.01M01011•106. ATTEND THE AIR SHOW AT RCAF CENTRALIA SATURDAY, SEPT, 17 Silhouette. Hair Fashions Mary Lou Hyde Marion Bening PHONE 6511 OPPOSITE POST OFFICE EXETER RCAF CENTRALIA'S BIG DAY Saturday Sept. 17 AIR FORCE OIY Cathy's eauty Lounge perms Cuts - Sots. Tints. PHONE 60 141 Mein Sfriket EXETER1 catered to the dinner. Mrs. Canon was also president of the Woman's Missionary Society for four years, Mr. and Mrs, Carom were married at the home of the brides parents, the late Mr, and. Mrs. John Hooper, Blanshard. They lived in Usborne township until moving to Exeter two years ago. They have two daughters liv- ing — Mrs. Morris (Dorothy) Hem, Granton, and Mrs, Earl (Gertrude) Cole, London, and six grandchildren. The family presented the cele- brants with gold wrist watches each. The couple received congratu- lations from the moderator of the United Church of Canada, government leaders and many friends. Fullerton, United Church, dec- orated with baskets of gladioli and carnations was the setting for the marriage of Ruth Isa- belle, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford Allen of Fullerton and Bruce Orville, son of Mrs, Or- ville Sawyer of Mitchell and the late Mr. Sawyer on Wednesday, September 7 at six o'clock. Rev. Harold Lawson of Fuller- ton. officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Elizabeth Har- mer of Fullerton was organist and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Don Cattier of Fatal-ton, who sang "Because" and "Wed- ding Prayer," Gives in marriage ,by her father, the 'hride wore a floor- length gown of Swiss silk bro- cade styled with a sebrina neck- line and lily point sleeves. A large bow formed a bustle back effect. Her only jewellery was a tear-drop pearl necklace, gift of the. groom, A crown of pearls held her elbow-length nylon tulle veil and she carried a bouquet Sawyer-Allen BrintnelluCowarcl live better ELECTRICALLY the safe, clean, modern wait Exeter Public-Utilities Commisilon Just pennies a day! That's all it costs to opera'te your electric refrigerator, range, water beater, washer, dryer, TV„ radio .. in fact, all your electric alipliarices. And electricity does all these jobs SO well—better than ever. Electricity is quick, clean, safe, quiet—and. above all, eeteribleling. You get more out of life when you get the most out of electricity. Grand Bend United Church was the scene of the marriage of Joan Darlene Ravelle, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Ra• vette, Grand Bend, and Robert Hugh Irwin Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Irwin, Deep Ri- ver, on Saturday, September 10 at 3 p.m. Rev. A, E. Halley was the officiating minister, Given in marriage. by her fa- ther the bride chose an original gown of nylon chiffon with a Chantilly lace bodice featuring a scalloped sabrina neckline and lily point sleeves. The full skirt fell from a slightly dipped back waistline into a cathedral train. A crown of seed pearls and se- quins held her finger lip veil and she carried a cascade of Yellow roses and white stephano- tis. Mrs, Donald Odbert, Stratford, eister of the bride was matron of honor and Miss Maureen Ir- win, Deep River, sister of the groom, 'Mrs. Peter Ravelle and Miss Frances Green, both of Grand Bend, were. bridesmaids. They were dressed alike in. mint green organza over taffeta with matching bow hats and shoes. They carried cascades of bronze mums. Richard Schmidt, Stratford, was best man and ushers were Donald. Odbert, Stratford, Peter Ravelle, Grand Bend and Jack Kincaid, Toronto. The bride's mother was gowned in a brown and gold sheath of pure silk with Grecian, neckline, Her accessories weed: beige and corsage of yellow ro- ses. The groom's mother chose a violet peau de soi sheath with portrait neckline, mauve accee- sories and mauve carnation cor- sage. For travelling to Florida the bride changed to a two-piece fine wool suit in fern green with nf. Sweetheart roses and, white Stenhorde with satin ribbons. miss Mary Parkinson of Mitch- ell was bridesmaid and -wore a Street•length gown of red crystal charm styled similar to the bride's with a V neckline, She carried white carnations shaded with red and satin ribbons, Miss Ann Marie Allen, sister of the bride, and Miss Ann Ganten- bete, .neice of the groom, were flower girls. gowned alike in white flocked nylon„ with red sashes end carried baskets of Sweetheart roses, Shasta daisies and stephonie and satin ribbons. Jack Sawyer of Kitchener, brother of the groom was groomsman, Glenn Allen, broth- er of the bride, and Kasper Gantenbein, brother-in-law of the groom, were ushers, The wedding dinner was held at Hillcrest Inn, Mitchell. The bride's mother received in a gown of navy silk shantung with white accessories and corsage pink carnations, assisted by the groom's mother gowned in green crepe with green accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. A reception followed .at Rues* -dale Hall. For travelling to eastern points the bride donned a brown rayon- linen dress, with brown feather- ed hat, brown and orange ac- cessories, and orange shasta daisy corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer will make Their -home in. Mitchell, Irwin-Ravelle Let Andy Demonstrate 10 Steps To Happiness and Mrs. L. Howard, RCAF Ste- lion, played the wedding music and accompanied the $0101.et. Fleurette Allaret, who sang "Ave Maria" and "O Salutaris." The bridal gown was styled with a delicately scalloped neck• line, hang pointed sleeves, frills at the front of the skirt and bows at the -le:ea. A .crystal tiara held her waist.length veil and she carried Easter lilies, Mies Pauline Aquilino-, sister of the bride, as maid of honer, Miss Donna Erman, as brides, maid, and Jo Anne De Groat, Seaforth, as flower girt, were. gowned :alike in ballerina-length gowns of Mediterranean blue nylon over -White taffeta high- lighted with shawl oollars and frills trimming the front of the skirt, Their headdresses- were — Please turn to page 13 Modern Beauty Salon 429 MAIN St PHONE 349 Hair“iis Styling Perms • Treatments AIR CONDITIONED Monday to Saturday, 9.6 Tuesday lk Thursday Evenings MARIANN VENTIN Fe..141O1-6.ite • urnrgA, .10,015 DRONE lb Frigidaire Dryers Less. Than London Price! Your FrigicIAIN Hoodquoters PHONE 447 REXALL DRUGS EXETER dele•Liteie 1.4 CVW.Ltitl. v*,,c.,..,,,,MW.w..*5226*464421040M520f04,5,.."4 WA74.'4"1". 15 SWEATERS — You'll /ove Andrew Johnston SHOP LOCALLY AND SAVE EXET In, a double ring ceremony in Centralia United. Church. decor- ated with, gladioli and fern, on Saturday, September 3 at la o'clock Margaret Anne Coward. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wit- liani Coward, RR 1 Wooriliam, became the bride of Beverley George Brintnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brintnell, Exeter. Rev. Duncan M. Guest offi- ciated and Mrs. G. K. Crocker,. Hay, furnished the wedding mu- Sic and .accompanied the soloist,. I Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, Exeter,. great-aunt of the bride, who sang "Beeause" and "T'll Walk Beside You." Escorted by her fether the bride :chose a floor-length gown of lace and tulle over satin. The fitted lace bodice was styled with lily point sleeves and sab- ring neckline. A pearl tiara held her silk illusion veil, She car- ried e cascade of white fea- thered carnations, stephanotis and ivy, Maid of honor, Miss Joyce Mc- Donald, Lunar, and bridesmaid, Miss Nellie Sicoen, London, were gowned alike in rose or- ganza over taffeta with match- ing picture hats and crescent shaped bouquets of pink edged white mums. Junior bridesmaid. was Miss Judith Coward, sister of the bride, wearing shaded blue organza . over nylon with matching headpiece. She car- ried a crescent shaped arrange- ment of white mitres with light blue edges. Jim Scott, Ailsa Craig, was best man and Russell Brintnell, Granton, brother of the groom, ushered. A reception was held in ere- diton Community Hall where the bride's mother received guests in a brocade sheath of sapphire blue with matching jac- ket, coffee brown accessories and corsage of Talisman roses. The groom's matter assisted wearing embossed beige on beige fabric with pleated cum- merbund and brief jacket, toast. accessories and corsage of yel- low roses, For travelling the bride chan- ged to a two piece wool plaid suit with brown accessories and white gardenia corsage. I.