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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1975
Lighted candelabra *Rh green
candles, white daisies and white
ribbon decorated the Donnybrook
United Church on SepteMber 13,
when Gordon Arthur Haggitt ex-
changed wedding vows with
Susan Elizabdth Thompson
before Rev. Stanley McDonald of
Londesboro, The bride is the
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Thompson of RIB 1, Bel-
grave, and the grOorn is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Haggitt of
Blyth.
Miss Nancy' Anderson of
Auburn was the soloist and sang
"Turn Around" and "Sunrise,
Sunset", accompanied by Mrs.
Murray Wilson on 'the organ.
Given in marriage -by her
father and mother, the bride
chose a floor-length gown of
snow-white satin polyester sheer
featuring a V-neckline. Imported
Venetian lace trimmed the
bodice,-neckline and the cuffs , of
long sheer sleeves, All around the
bottom of the gown was a wide
gathered frill, falling into a long
chapel train caught at the back
with a large matching bow. Her
headpiece, a Juliet cap with tiny
white.satin streamers down each
side, held a two-tiered silk illu-
sion veil trimmed around the
edge with imported Venetian
. lace. She carried a cascade bou-
quet of fluted yellow mums with
autumn leaves and green ivy.
Miss Jane Thompson was maid
of honor for her sister, wearing a.
floor-length gown of keily green
interlock jersey, styled on Ki n'.
cess lines. The small stand-up
collar was trimmed with beige
lace intertwined with gold satin
ribbon. Her elbow-length cape,
trimmed with a matching gath-
ered frill, was crested with beige
lace and intertwined with gold
satin ribbon. She wore white
shoes and gloves and carried a
white wicker basket with bronze
mums, yellow daisies and dried
wheat.
The bridesmaids were Miss
Ellen Thompson, sister of the
bride, Mrs. Joyce Thompson,
sister-in-law of the bride, Mrs.
Charlene-Henry, Goderich, friend
of the bride, Miss Carolyn Hag-
gitt, Blyth, sister of the' groom.
All wore identical gowns to' that
of the maid of honor and carried
matching baskets. Miss Julie
Thompson, sister of the bride, -
was flowergirl, dressed similarly
to the bridesmaids. She carried a
tiny white wicker basket of
bronze mums, yellow daisies and,
tiny dried cornflowers.
The groomsman was John , Mc-
Clinchey, uncle of the groom.
Guests were 'ushered by Murray
Thompson, brother of the bride,
Jahn Thompson, ,brother of the
bride, Randy Henry, friend of the
groom, and Jim 'Blake, brother-
in-law of the groom. Master.
Brenton Schmidt of Burlington,
' cousin of the bride, acted as ring-
bearer. The male attendants
wore black tuxedos, white shirts
with white frills edged with black
and black bow ties with yellow
carnations in lapels. The groom
. wore a yellow rose.
Following the ceremony a din-
ner was served at the Auburn
Community Memorial Hall
where the' bride.'s mother
received the guests wearing a
floor-length gown of blue, sheer'
over blue floral polyester crepe.
Her accessories were silyeriand
white and she wore a corsage of
bronzi mums and yellow daisies.
The groom's mother assisted her,
wearing a floor-length - gown of
brown floral polyester, brown ac-
cessories .and'a corsage of yellow
daisies1 and bronze mums.
Special guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred McPherson of Wingham
and Mrs. Norman Thompson,
Wingham, grandparents of the
bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McClinchey, Blyth, grandparents
of the groom. A reception fol-
lowed in Wingham Legion Hall.
For .'a trip to Northern Ontario,
the bride donned a brown
checked two-piece polyester
' dress with' matching bolero
jacket with contrast trim and
short puffed sleeves'. Her ac-
cessories were a brown silk scarf,
shoes and shoulder bag and she
wore a yellow orchid. The couple
will reside in Blyth. The bride is a .
1972 graduate of Marvel Beauty
School and operates her shop,
Susan's Hair Styling in Aubuiti.
Quests were present from
Florida, New York, Toronto,
Kitchener, Burlington and the
surrounding 'area.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride and groom were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob'
McNeil of the Nile for a friends'
pally. Mrs. John Thoinpson held
a girl friencie shower for Susan..
Misses Jane and Ellen Thompson
were hostesses for a relatives'
shower at the home of Mrs. Fred
McPherson in Wingham, Mrs.
John Mcelinchey was hostess at
her home for a shower attended
by the grocim's relatives. The
Auburn Explorer members and
their mothers were hostesses for
a community shower in Auburn
Knox United Church. The Donny-
brook community entertained at
a shower for community and
friends in Donnybrook 'United
Church.
OLIVET
Water System
Members Meet
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch Water System
members held their fall meeting on
Thursday evening October 9 in
Whitechurch Community Memorial
Hall with an attendance .of 9. The
minutes were read by the secret-
ary, Mrs. Dave Gibb and the
financial 'statement given by treas-
urer' Mrs. Bill Gibson. There were
S who had not paid their $5
maintenance fee. They are to be
sent another bill which if not paid
will be dealt with according to Rule
# I of the By-Laws.
'The water samples have all been
satisfactory. Two shutt off valves
were put in the system last week.
These were marked on the maps.
All members are requested to put
stakes, which will not be covered
by snow, at the shut off valve to
their homes. This is a must for fire
protection.
Married At Donnybrook Church
FIAGGITT - THOMPSON
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maurer
and fainily of.Huron Park visited on
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar White.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron McGuire
visited on • Sunday with Mrs,
William Rolston of PaiSley: •
Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanSickle
attended the Teeswater Fall. Fair on
Saturday' while Trevor spent the
day with Mr: and Mrs. Jack
,MeGuire. „
On Sunday ,evening Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McGuire and Brian
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Engel and family at Lurgan Beach.
Visiting on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs.. Peter 'VanSickle and Trevor
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Munch of
Cambridge.
Visiting on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Osborne and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pennington
and family of Teeswater, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Campbell of Lucknow
and 'Carol Campbell of Toronto. •
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Moore and boys of
Ripley.