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To a ceremony at St. Thomas
Anglican Church, IS.ettfortli, on Sat-
i nrelay, wedding vow$ were .ea-
clianged by Nancy Jane
1Spittai and Kenneth Joseph Larone
!before the Rev. Jack H. ;Tames, The
elf Toronto, is the daughter
For their wedding trip to NI-
anara Palls, and Ottawa the bride
,ilose a blue pussy willow -tweed
'alit With which she wore white
accessories and a 'corsage of Pink
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Guests. Were present at the wed.:
ding -from tot-onto, London, Byron,
Brayton., Listow.el and Harriston.•
mottg the guests were Mr, and
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.Phy111$ MacLeod
Wed :on: Saturday two o'clock, when Phyllis Merl,
toMmikaIlloiI4WaIlOaonko.k.40kimaroti4sAimpaimauliams
'aftgAND11)°" rosebuds were attached,
Mrs. Peter MacKinnon of Wing- (.001.Our) tCirternaneoPei ham was her sister's matron :f.Robett Mitchunt -Zachary Scot
'Jan HtirveY Bradshaw The bride.
pink mid white snapdragons •arkt
in Wroseter United Church At 1.s0
Satorday afternoon for the tionble‘
ring marriage ceremony uniting.
Elizabeth )3)inetW Nevirhan and-
carnations formed the, hock.gmand
s the daughter of Mrs. :Reginald
Softly glowing candles, ferns,
' maids, Mrs. 141e Hart -of Listuwel,
dresses.
Sister of the bride, nod Miss Dorn3
.She also wore the bride "s gift, a.
pearl necklace And•carried l'aS"
Cade . .of pink The britik‘s-
McLean, of London, term aim inn
picture bat and mittens to instelt.
matching taffeta, with large
Newton, of W'reseter anti the late The flower girls were Josephine
Arr. -RewtOria and the groom is the Newton of Hymn, a niece of Ow
son of Mr. anti Mrs, Russell Brad- bride and Nancy Adams, of Bins-
shaw, of Bluevole. tlev. W..1, V, acts, a niece of the groom, T: ,y
wore pink :nylon dresses wieli head -Buchanan performed the inarrioge.
service, Miss Berva. Gallaher was dresses of pink refAuds and
the organist and the soloist, his. baskets of blue and pink mass'
Tan Boise, sang "Bless This House" And rosebuds. They also wore phi
before the ceremony and "Wed— lockets, gifts of the bride,
ding Prayer" during the signing of .•. The worm was supported
br,
by
other, Mr. Gordon Bradshaw of
,the register.
Given in roar,—.age ny Mr. Victor Brussels,' and the usbm'a were _Mr 'Shera of Moorefield, the bride was. Wm. Newton of Byron, brother of lovely in a. dress of floor-length the bride,
r and Mr, Donald itlibsi.n nylon net and, lace over taffeta,, of Monkton.
with lace inserts and studded with
rhinestones and matching lace Following the ceremony a rejacket accented with lilypoint oeption was held at the Wroxeicr sleeves. Her coronation style -head-
community hall at five del. ...1/ dress fashion-4i with rhinestones Where the table was centred 'with a and pearl; held here shoulder- three-tiered wedding cake,. The length veil of Illusion 'net Pearl
bride's mother received ill 3 /3.7tliti necklace and earrings, the gift of
the groom-, completed her attire and of beige lace over satin etimrat-r-
she carried a cascade of red roses. bond and drape, orange ice bat and
The maid of honor, Miss Nancy gloves and corsage of orange- 1 ,t•
light roses. The groom's motherr.
wore a dress of powder blue et clic chemise dress, with 'white acces-
&cries and corsage cif Talisman with lace and rhinestone trim and
roses, Th e eouple will live in wind- pink accessories. Her corsage
see. pink roses.
ma
f Mr, and Mrs. James R. Spittal, William 'Tonnes=
fant akirt, featured bacic ruffles of
hand clipped lace and swept into
lace fashioned With lilYpoittt Sleeves
anti scalloped sabrina neckline em-
brodiered , with pearls, The bouf-
Albert Lorene, Also of
gown of unporteci Swiss Aiencon an d royal blue accessories. The
Mills, is the zoo of Mr, and Mrs. For travelling the bride donned Seoforth, and the groom, of Den
The bridCi were 3 floor-length . a
eaforti.), - a pale blue Satin and linen sheath
of the Dominion Sank hi Wing-
With matching duster and white
bride i s a graduate of Victoria
couple will live in Pon Mills, The
Hospital School of Nursing, The
bride's father is a former Manager
a chapel train. A matching head•
dress embroidered with pearls held
her fingertip veil of 'French Pius-
ion and she carried a white -prayer
hook crested With white roses and.
lily-of-the-valley.
Miss Dorothy Booth attended the
bride as mold of honor gowned la
mint green nylon and bridesmaids
were Miss Barbara Oldfln and Miss
Marianne Mclabbon, in similar
gowns of apricot nylon. Flower girl
was Robin Eastcott in a mint green
nykin frock.
Groomsman was 'Russell Eastcott
and ushers Were Peter Spittal and
"Popular Demand" .. .
.CHESTERFIELD SUITES
WAti
LOUNGOS •
Macpweno of .Carinington.1
Ontario on 'Saturday, May 24th et
De. Alexander Minim Wasea.
lasted by the bride's• uncle, Rev.
1BROWNIPS ORIVEANI
CLINTON ONT.
Featuring the Largest Wide • Screen in hiuron County
Two StiOvits Nightly, Rain or
Clear - First Show St DUXIC
• BOx office -open at $ paim
Children tinder is CalTs rrfti
IferaDAY and FRrDAY
Afay 29 and SO
"The Sharkfighters"
(Colour) (eitiesmaocope),
t Victor Ifature Earen Steel
(Two Csr30113)
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SA'rUltr4,17 And. SIONDAY
NV Si and June 2
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Japanese organaa over white
. crystal charm. It Wog princess style
with a 'Sabrina neckline of hand-
tat :embroidered Chantilly lace..
The design Was. re-embroidered -
'with crystal beads and she wore ,
elbow-length finger pointed mit-
tens. A. half coat was attached to.
the waist that showed a slight
chapel train.' She .carried a white
prayer book with`. corsage of •
pink rosebuds and white stephan- •
otis with streamers to 'which pink-
MacT,,,eoci became the bricletof Mr.
Lloyd Edward Keeler Of Walkerton.
Phyllis is the ,clatigliter of :Mr. and
Mrs, Peter M. MacLeod. of Wing.
barn, and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Zfr Franklin Keeler
f
Harold Victor Fyn; organist of
St. Andrew's Presbyter/xi'. Church,
presided at the organ. Mrs. Morris
Swanson was sells( and sang The
Wedding Prayer" and "O. Perfect
Love"
Mr. MacLeod gave his daughter
in marriage. Her gown was de-
slimed of original ,pure silk imported
awo Co/toot/Al
TUESDAY and WIEDNT.SDAXI
Jwie a and
honor In a blue nylon lace over
matching blue taffeta dress, fash-
ioned on princess lines with a boat
neckline and full skirt. She wore
a white picture hat with white el-
bow length gloves and white high
heeled pumps.
Misses Jeanette arid Ann Marie
MacDonald of Kincardine were
.• 0
zt ant.
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED, MONTHLY TERMS ARRANGED "MEN IN WAR,"
'Robert Ryart - .4.14O Ray
(One Cartoon/
Lattaotammatuao.itataawao.tviamtv.,,,,,,,itvt,,.,,attaos.3 bridesmaids and Ittts Itary, Aran
WEDNESDAY and TWERSDA.
Stay 24 and 24
"OPERATION
MAD, BALL"
aek Leinmon - Kathryn' Gran
sugha -Galore In 'The Funniest
Flint In. Years-
ORIDAY and 8.kTtiRDAY
May 2/3 and Si
"THE TIN STAR"
Henry Fonda and
' Anthony Perkins•
`The Careless Years"
bean atockWell and
_Natalie Trundy
aio-snsx and 1.1.,TaSDAY
June 2 and 2
`The Seven Hills
' of Rome"
8f-erring
Mario Lanza at his best In
film of unusual beauky,
VitatilNESDAY THER..$1132i
June 4 and .5
"Kiss Them for Me"
Starring
GareY Grant, Jane Mansfield
toombirtinz their talents in the
cutest _comedy of the ..year.
- -days, ,starting Monday,
June 5th
ner •of 7 seedern.1,1' awards
"The Bridge ell .the
River. Kwai"
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VEDNESDAY
10th,
May
"SLAUGHTER.
and THICRSDAY
2.333a tk9
ON
AVENUE'
The fazitual story a Nr.T.'s
Waterinnt Wars
FRDINY and SAILIIDAY
May 46 and 51
4 tat, Is& Sinew
GEORGE f,ORMBY to
"Spare A Copper"
Latitaa,4- VARDY In
"Bonnie Scotland"
Iliito Ihrer gtvoge:.k. also:
The Boggs Bunny Cortloon
MONDAY and TOMMY
June 2.1nrod 4
"Reform Sclool Girl"
pits
'ROCK AROUND
THE WORLD
Origsinttle International Rock
Seationt
itED„Olitar * 4111.*.s0.4.r
May -4 and' S
1",Back ,Prom Eternity
stattibialook asa,tot, Fad: 8teletre etol laate, crag
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South='wits junior bridesmaid.
They were gowned alike in nylo
chiffon waltz length dresses i
pastel shades of yellow, mauve and
green, with fitted bodice; full tulle
kirts and boat necklines. Each
wore a white picture hat, white
sigh-heeled 'pumps and white
nylon elbow-length gloves. They
carried Cascade bouquets of white
ester-reed daisies.
Jack Phillips of Stratford was
groomsman. and Donald MapLeod
f Lucknow, brother of the bride
And Peter MacKinnon of Wing
ham, brother-in-law of the bride
were ushers.
A. reception Was held at the
Legion Rome. The bride's mother
wore a. dusk rose lace dress with
white accessories, while the groom's
mother Wore a Dior blue silk dress
with White accessories_ They wore
corsages of white gardenias,
_For a wedding trip to the South-
in States Mrs. Keeler Wore
powdered blue sheath ribbone
dress of Silk organza and navy blue
aster with white cloche hat, white
kids gloves and blue silk flowered
oes with -matching purse. Her
corsage was pink rosebuds and
white steplisamtia
Guests were present from Tor-
onto, Hamilton, Mitchell, Kincar-
dine, Zucknow, Stratford, Guelph,
Cartnington, London and Walker-
ton.
Mr,. and lir; Keeler will live in
Walkerton.
Beatty-Saznis
Nuptials
Knox Presbyterian Church, Code-
rich was the setting for the wad-
ing of Patricia Louise Sands and
George Murray Besfitr, of Windsor,
he bride -is the daughter of Finl-
ay Ssmis of Goderieh and the late
ra Sands •and a granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLean a
Wingliana, The groom is the son,
of Mrs. Beatty, Varna, and the ,
late George, H. Beattv. 'The Rev
R. G. MacMillan officiated,
The bride close ;a gowti of white
silk organza over taffeta s.4-led
with a bateau tecktme, short gath-
ered Sleeves and a bouffant skirt
trimmed with lace appliques. She
carried a bouquet of white rases,
and -4t1134tEl IrilTrn
Miss Rnrissra. Allen, London,
was maid of honor and bridesmaids
were Miss Janet Butler and 13.iss
Margaret 'Taskta, both of London.
They -were gowned, alike In sof
-mint green -nylon Swiss organza-
over nylon taffeta,
Gerald Holmes, Clinton, was best
mar; and ushers were Clarke Wal-
lace and Kenneth Larone, Tor-
onto.
For a, wedding trip to FloridaS
the bride chose .a cornflower blue .