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DEBORAH ELIZABETH MERNER and . John Reginald
O'Hagan exchanged marriage vows on. June 26 at New
Glasgow, 1�.5 The bride Is thedaughter of Mrs. Elaine
Merrier, .of Exeter, and, the late Arnold Lerner Jr. The
• groom is the'son.of Mr. a►nd•Mrs. Herbert O'Hagan, of Pic-
ton .County, .N„S. After a quiet reception at.the home of the
groom's` parents, the couple departed on a short honey-
moon,: touring the• Atlantic provinces. The newlyweds will
take Up residence in Wingharn. . (Photy by' Snyder Studio)
Wendy MaeRuSby, daughter of
Mr..Ond 'Mrs.' Herbert Eby of
RR l,• Wroxeter, And Itoss Ken-
neth ,Poll, son of Mr. and Mrs.
% %Illalyd' Poll: of RR,d fiche ley,
were unitedan merriage by Rev'.
Bruce• Seebach in; a. dol tle ring
ceremony, Frida'a. July s, at 7
p.m, in . 0* Emmanuel Foiled
Chur, Waterloo.
The church wasrated with
candelabra and s to sly arrange-
ment of summer garden. flowers.
White bows marked the. guest
pews,
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was radiant in ' a
gown of white ,polyester .satin.
The bodice and sleeves were of
chantilly lace and the cathedral
train and front of thegown were
trimmed With appliqued lace,
Her, floor -length nylon illusion
veil was edged with Matching
lace and held in place by a Juliet
cap, covered with lace and
pearls.. She carried a bouquet of
pink Sweetheart roses, carna-
tions and baby's breath.
Miss Debbie Busby, sister of
• the bride, was maid of honor and
bridesmaids were' Miss Carol
Visser, friend of the bride, Mia
Rosemary Poll, sister of ' the
groom,: and Miss .Lynne. Cunei,
mings, niece of the bride,, They
wore light mauve flowered sheer
polyester gowns trimmed With
dark mauve velvet withlace ef-
fect.
fect.
The flower girl, Cheryl • nn'\
Busby of RR ?, Mildmay,niece nt
the bride, was dressed similarly
tothe bridesmaids, her dress be-
ing darit mauve, maims
odd of honor. Fb
They all wore little sprigs of
bully's breath In their hair. All
the attendants carried whit* lace
parasols trimmed with dark
mauve velvet ribbon matebi*:
the velvet ontheir gowns A, on the
handles of the parasols, coral*
of pink carnations end baby's
breath were attached, Vile ilowek'
girl carried a nosegayof pink
carnations and baby's breath.
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Briars;. Elmslie of Wingh ,
friend of the groom, was grooms-
man, and guests were ushered by,
Harry Busby, brother of the
bride, Jerry Chornyn and Jini
Clair, friends of the groom. They
all wore white tuxedos with -bow
ties. Brian Busby of 'RR. 2, Mild
rnay, nephew of the bride, was ,
ringbearer, dressed in a minia-
ture tuxedo. He carried a white
satin pillow trimmed with, pink'.
and mauve velvet ribbon,
Harry and. Debbie Busby, two`
of the attendants, sang "The-
Wedding
Wedding Song" to .Floss and
Wendy, which was played Ott the
guitar' by harry. During the sign,
,ing of the register, "We've y'c.
Just Begun" was played by the"
organist, Mrs. Honer.
A dinner was served to •alfa
guests at Lakeview Lodge. 'I'he
bride's table was centred :'With 'a
three -tiered wedding cake s - •
rounded by white candlee s in,
ver candelabra and 'dainty
quets of garden' flowers.
The„ bride's mother` receiVed
the guests Wearing a gown
dark Mauve polyester covered
with metallic design. :and Si:-
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meted by a eorsage of pi* roses
anti white, earn*iioup. She was
assisted by the ,groom's mother
who chose a gown of green and
lluw floral' rayon and at corsage
of
yellow roses with white coma
tior0.
After the toasts, dancing s
enjoyed with music by the
"Galaxies” and a. cold buffet
supper followed.
Ayoon come later
for the happy. voupli When they
will then travel to •'Florida, For
now, they will enjoy a few • days
soaking up the Sun at the bead,
On .their return'thee couple will
reside at 252 Josephine St;, Wing-
hams
Guests attended the- wedding
from Mildmay, win g ham,.
Guelph, Ripley, Lucknow, Toro
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to, `Listowel,, London, Bamberg,
Woodstock, . Quebec and U.S.A.
Honored guests weretMrs, Bill
Cummings, sister of the bride,
and Mrs. Harry Busby and Mrs.
Jim Busby, sisters -in: -law: of the
bride.
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—Mrs. Don King,
assisted by her darter Pat and
Mrs, Randy King, entertained at
the :foriner's home Saturday
night fora 'kitten and pantry
shower in honor of Miss Donna
Wallace who • will beotne the
bride of Morrie Baylor the latter
part 01 July.
Contests and 'games were en-
joyed during the ''evening after
which Donna was presented with
beargifts.`''hie bridep-tote thanked•
everyone4 h was WsKve ?.
-Sunday visitors With Min
Annie Kennedy, Prances Street,
were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durmn
and .J, D. Duinin of St,. Helens,
—Weekend guests of Mr. ate;
Mrs. Fred Ohm Sr., Victoria ' `
Street, were Mr, and Mrs,
Charles lel of :Hamilton and Mr.
and Mrs. lan Bustard of Stoney
Creek. • '
—Mr. and Mrs, Walter 'Elliott
of Whitechurch visited with Mrs.
Gordon Elliott of Edward'Street:
Mrs. Mitchell Elliott and Betty of
.Ailsaa,c raig also vlsi d wiith Mrs.
Elliott,
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BELMDRE -- The hall at tiie
Community Centre was' colorful
array when' the 4-H Club girls
modelled their "Sportss,in Knits"
" at the July a meeting of the
Women's Institute. Mrs,',. Don
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MacAdaif presided assisted by '
Mrs. Alvin Mundell as convener.
The financial 'report was given
on, the beef banquet served to the
Huron °t my Munlclpal
elation in May. Other busiss
was also brought before the
meeting.
Mrs. David Sadie, reporting
from the District Annual, said,
that the funds front Pennies for '
Friendship are being donatedto
combat blindness • causal from ,t
the lack of Vitamin A in the diet p,
during the first few years of
childhodd.
The official opening of the Er- ; ,3
land Lee• Homestead is to take
place on August 9 on Ridge Road,
Stoney Creek.
Delmore ladies are hostesses at
the Southampton Museum on
July 31.
Two books were purchased for
the local library, Ethel Chap -
man's latest book, "Humanities
in Homespun" and "The Ontario
Institute History".
Belmore 14-11 Club, "The Knit -
Wits", proudly modelled the
"Sports in Knits" • which mem-
bers had made, as Beth Mundell
commentated by the sign post
which read "See Canada First in
Knits". The leaders for this club
were Mrs. Don MacAdam and
Mrs. Don Wallace.
Delmore II Club presented its
accomplishments .with an amus-
ing skit, the actors proving their
dramatic talents as they present-
ed "The Robbery of the Belmore
Bank". Mrs. Ken Dickson and
Mrs. Wayne Evers directed the r
girlik of this club.
The girls of Elmore Ill Club c
and their leader, Mrs. Stanley
Hays, were unable to attend the
meeting.
Mil. Don Eddie expressed the
appreciation of the women of the
Institute, to the girls and their
leaders for the time and work e0
cheerfully given.
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DATE %HAY 2i,1073.
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