HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-08-04, Page 7THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Robinson -- Greer
INdis Evelyn Joyce Diane Greer,
dau.ch:er of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Greer. Blue Water Highway, Stan-
ley Township, was married in a
beautiful lawn ceremony at the
home of her parents to Raymond
Noel Robinson, Goderich, son of
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Robinson, God-
erich, on Saturday afternoon, July
16.
The Rev. Laurence Talbot, Har-
riston, officiated before the ver-
andah steps, banked on either side
with cedar and red roses with
large baskets of white 'mums and
pink carnations at the bottom.
Coming from the home of her
grandmother, the ,bridal party mov-
ed up the aisle on the lawn be-
tween the guest seats. The bride
was escorted by her father who
gave her in marriage.
She chose a white chantilly lace
gown over taffeta. The tight -fitt-
ing bodice had a portrait neckline,
outlined with seed pearls, and
three-quarter length sleeves, The
full bouffant waltz -length skirt
featured a white silk organza
cumberbund the ends shirred at
the hemline.
Her elbow length veil was held
with a tiara of seed pearls and
brilliants. She carried a white
Bible crested with white gardenias,
showered with red rose buds.
Miss Ann Westlake was her cou-
sin's bridesmaid. She wore pink
chiffon over taffeta with bouffant
skirt, white bow hat with veiling
and white accessories. She carried
a bouquet of white 'norms and pink
roses.
Wendy Greer, sister of the bride,
was a dainty flower girl in a gown
of white flock -dot nylon over pink
crystalette with which she wore
011 MOTHER IS SO HAPPY, 011 MOTHER IS SO GAY.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW HOW SHE GOT THAT
WAY ?
FATHER WENT TO TOWN WITH A LOAD OF WHEAT,
HE SOLD IT FOR A PRICE THAT CAN'T BE BEAT !
WHERE DID HE SELL IT •— HUSH, IT'S NOT FOR ME
TO SAY,
BUT I SAW HIM DRIVING HOME FROM COOK'S MILL
TO -DAY.
DAILY SERVICE
London and Toronto
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Honour Couple In
Hay Township
Married 25 Years
1VIr. and Mrs. Ed Funk, RR 2,
Hensall, were honoured at a pre-
sentation held for them at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Selves,
Hensall, on the occasion of their
25th Wedding Anniversary, on Sa-
turday evening, July 30.
The event was attended by thir-
ty friends, relatives, and neigh-
bours, who presented them with a
silver tea service and tray, as well
as an electric fry pan. The presen-
tation was read by Mrs, Malcom
Dougall, and the gifts were pre-
sented by Mrs. Glenn Perriam, of
Parkhill.
The tea table was centred with
a three-tier anniversary cake, flan-
ked with white carnations, while
summer blooms formed a floral
background for the house decora-
tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Funk, who have a
family of three, came to Hay
Township from the western pro-
vinces some 18 years ago, and
have lived on their farm west of
Hensall since that time.
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a white poke bonnet and, lace
gloves. She carried a nosegay of
white 'mums and pink carnations.
Guy Robinson, brother of the
groom was groomsman.
Miss Louise Talbot, a friend,
played traditional wedding music
on the piano on the verandah.
For the reception held. in St.
Andrew's United Church parlours,
the bride's mother wore an aqua
organza over taffeta sheath dress
with matching hat and white ac-
cessories. Her corsage was of pink
carnations. The groom's mother
chose a navy sheath frock with
white accessories and a corsage of
white carnations.
The bride's table, centred with
the wedding cake was lone in
pink and white. Floral decorations
were carried out with pink rose-
buds and shasta daisies.
Serving the 50 guests were the
bride's two aunts, Mrs. Gordon
Scatchmer and Mrs. Jack Scotch -
mer, assisted by Mrs. Milton Tal-
bot and Rose Marie Talbot.
For a brief honeymoon trip to
Northern Ontario the bride chang-
ed to a blue sheath dress with mat-
ching jacket and white accessories.
Her corsage was of pink carna-
tions.
They will reside in Goderich.
Guests were from London, Wind-
sor and Toronto as well as nearby
points.
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you to get the most from your pasture and from your herd, at
the time when production is cheapest and later when pastures
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PICTURESQUE ROCK GLEN FALLS — just east of Arkona, adds a beauty of its own to that of
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shield comes right to the surface, and every year attracts many geologists from near and far, who
find specimens of the "butterfly" and other insect fossils. (Engraving Courtesy of Jack Cooke)
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