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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-08-24, Page 6PAGE SIX ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1967 Kippen Girl Married in Ceremony at Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall SCOTT—WRIGHT Rev, John C. Boyne united' in marriage Eleanor Christine Wright and R i c hard James Scott in a double -ring ceremony at Carmel Presbyterian Church in Hensall on Saturday, Au- gust 5. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Esther Wright, Kippen, and the late Frank Wright, and the groom is the son of Mrs, Betty Scott, Seaforth, and the late Malcolm Scott. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Don Cartier, Seaforth. She accompanied the soloist, Miss Joan Sinclair, Seaforth, who sang "Perfect Love" be- fore the ceremony and "The Wedding Prayer" during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her uncle, Orland Reichert, Hensall, the bride chose .a floor -length gown of peau de faille on prin- ess line. The bodice was fash- ioned with a round neckline and angel sleeves enbossed with dainty scrolls of ribbon over sheer. Two rows of tiny cov- ered buttons enhanced the gown 'from the neckline to the hem- line of the skirt which swept to a chapel train. A dainty pill- box of matching fabric held her shoulder -length veil of French illusion. The bride carried an Renew Your Subscription Now all -white bridal bouquet of phil- anopsis orchids. Miss Gaye Elliott, London, attended the bride as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Don McClinchey, Galt; Miss Cheri Scott, Seaforth, and Miss Lois Wright, Kippen. The four attendants were gowned alike in floor -length sleeveless gowns of melon chif- fon over taffeta, featuring pet- alled necklines. They wore matching petalled headpieces of tulle and chiffon, and car- ried white roses and fern, Ian Sini, Galt, attended the groom as best man. The ushers were Wayne and Charles Scott. Seaforth, and James Wright, Kippen. To receive her guests in the church parlor, Mrs. Wright chose a two-piece dress of aqua lace, white chiffon picture hat, white accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses, She was as- sisted by the groom's mother in a pink linen sheath dress with pink lace bodice and match i n g sleeveless, three- quarter -length coat. With this she wore a navy silk -velvet pic- ture hate, navy accessories and a corsage of white roses. Following .an evening recep- tion in the Legion Hall, Sea - forth, the bride and groom left on a wedding trip to Bermuda. For travelling, the bride wore a powder blue silk crepe dress, white straw hat and white pa- tent accessories, On their return, they will re- side on Chalk Street, Seaforth. latalmosesmallolaNk Summer Furniture CLEARA ' C::. 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She wore a formal floor -length gown of white French guipure lace with bouffant skirt, empire waistline, long lily -point sleeves, and fea- turing an A-line front panel 'of peau de soie, and a sweetheart neckline. Her triple illusion viel was held by a headpiece of lily of the valey. She car- ried a cascade of pink carna- tions. Sandra Westlake, of Bayfield, was maid of honor, and brides- maids were Barbara Westlake, of Bayfield; Linda Tripp, 'of Pontiac, Michigan, •and Nancy Donaldson. of Wingham. They wore formal empire gowns of pastel blue chiffon over taffeta, with matching headpieces, and carried bouquets of pink and white carnations. Ronald Busch. of Grand Rap- ids, was groomsman, and the groom's attendants were Ronald 14.4 THIS BOY NEEDS GUIDANCE Drivers age 16 to 24 were involved in 74,500 accidents on Ontario roads last year—an in- crease of 12 percent over 1965. Fatal acci- dents claimed 660 lives in this group—an increase.of 10 percent since 1965. Yet statistics show that drivers who graduate from approved high school driver training courses have fewer accidents ... far fewer traffic violations. This year, about 275 Ontario high schools will have driver instruction courses approved by the Ontario Department of Education and the Ontario Department of Transport. These courses are under the control of the local school board and principal and do not interfere with regular school classes. If there is a driver -train - ng progra in your SChOol this call, welcome t 1Yenot lea.ra 0.9Y`you! s :£th5 ..n r3.: r school can get staved on this lifesaving pro- gram by completing and mailing this coupon. -1" To: Director of Safety Education, Highway Safety Branch, Ontario Department of Transport, Queen's Park, Toronto 2,"Ontario, ' Frorrl NAMgE ADDRESS Please send me information about high school driver -training courses. CO 0; ERATORS• INSURANCE ASS CYA'ti ting Y oit'a. ;. r-: The St. Peter's CWL 'held their August ° meeting in the school with 15 members pres- ent. Mrs. Lawrence Regier opened the meeting with pray- er. Minutes were read and ap- proved and the treasurer's re- port was given. A 'thank you' note was re- ceived from the school children for the treats and prizes given to them by the League. The League are happy to be able to take part in the Zurich Bean Festival this year, by the selling of pies. The mission gift was won by Mrs. Hector Forcier and brought in $3,60. Frank Hughes, department of national health and welfare, was guest speaker for the eve- ning. Mr. Hughes spoke on the Canada Pension Plan. He ex- plained why it is set up, how, •and the benefits that contribu- tors will be eligible for. 'Mr. Hughes thanked the ladies for having him and also welcomed any questions the ladies had to ask, The meeting was voted ad- journed by Mrs. Matthew Den- omme and Mrs. Victor Du- charme. Prayers and a social hour followed. Westlake, of Goderich, and Jonathan Busch, of Chesaning, Michigan, and Larry Thompson, of Saginaw, Michigan. James Francis, of Bayfield, ushered. Receiving the guests at her home in Bayfield, the bride's mother wore a dress of yellow chiffon over taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. The groom's mother assisted, in a dress of pastel pink with white access - 116 Mrs. Wilbur J. Rogers, of Erindale, formerly of Blyth and Hensall, passed away suddenly at Thessalon on Monday, She was the former Carrie Mildred Hern and leaves to mourn her loss her husband, Rev. W, J. Rogers, of Erindale, formerly of Hensall 'and Chiselhurst United churches; two daughters ories and a •corsage of white roses. For a wedding trip to north- ern Ontario the bride changed to a black and white sleeveless sheath with white accessories and a corsage of pink carna- tions. The couple will take up residence in Pontiac, Michigan. Prenuptial Events Showers were he]d in the bride's honor before her mar- riage, by Mrs. Joan Cornish, of Clinton; Mrs. Mae Westlake, of RR 3, Bayfield, assisted by Ann Chapman and Louise Tal- bot; Mrs. Margaret Westlake, of Zurich, assisted by Mrs. Edith Thompson, Mrs. Margaret Jones and Mrs. 1Vlarjorie Love. xtr 4 (Carol Ann) Mrs. Robert Sears, Sarnia; Brenda Margaret at home; one sister, Miss Reba Hern, of Nassau, Bahamas. Funeral service was held an Friday, August 11, from Skin- ner & Middlebrook funeral chapel, Port Credit, Interment was in St. Peter's Cemetery, Erindale. Attending the funeral from Hensall were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McLean, Mr. and 11Irs- Laird Mickle, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley' Mitchell. 0 Harvest Time STOCK UP NOW ON Binder Twine We carry the famous "Plymouth Red Top" ARE THE BUGS EATING YOUR GARDEN? "KING" BUG KILLER will rid you of any unwanted pests! 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