Zurich Citizens News, 1969-10-09, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969
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MR. AND MRS. LARRY THOMAS MERNER
MERNER - DIETRICH
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Roman Catholic Church was the
scene Saturday for the wedding
of Louise Anne Dietrich, dau-
ghter of Mrs. Alexine Dietrich,
R,R,3 Dashwood and the late
Pius. C. Dietrich, and Larry T.
Merner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Merner Sr., R.R.3 Zur-
ich.
Father R. Groome officiated
amid white candelabra and bas-
kets of white and blue mums and
pink gladioli.
Organist Lance Reed, Zurich,
accompanied the soloist Miss
Elaine Westlake, Zurich, who •
sang "On This Day" and "The
Wedding Prayer.
On the arm of her brother, Pius
Dietrich Jr., the bride looked
radiant in her floor -length wed-
ding gown of white lagoda. The
empire bodice was accented by
two panels of fine chantilly lace
which ran from the bateau neck-
line to the hemline and short
sleeves edged with the same lace,
The soft A-line skirt with a bow
at the waist was accented by a
chapel -length train edged in
matching lace. To complete '
her bridal outfit, the bride chose
a floral cluster and crystal head-
piece holding a three -tiered
nylon veil with scalloped edges.
She carried a bouquet of pint
and red roses, stephanotis and
ivy, centred with a white cym-
bidiurn orchid and tied with
pink velvet ribbon.
Maid of honor, Miss Marilyn
Dietrich, sister of the bride,
London, wore a sleeveless pink
chiffon over taffeta gown in
empire lines with a snatching
lace over -coat, scalloped down
the front and featuring a flowing
chiffon panel at back. She car-
ried a Scandinavian bouquet of
white mums and pink carnations
with ivy and pink streamers.
Bridesmaids were Miss Bonnie
Prior, London; Mrs. Barry Bloch,
sister of the bride, Exeter, and
Mrs. Norse Breen, sister of the
bride, Parkhill. Miss Michele
Dietrich, sister of the bride,
R.R.3, Dashwood, was junior
bridesmaid.
They were gowned alike in
powder blue gowns the same
style as the maid of honor's
dress. Their Scandinavian bou-
quets featured powder blue
carnations and streamers.
Robert Merner, Zurich, was
best man for his brother. Grooms-
men were Bill Merner, London;
Barry Bloch, Exeter; and Arnold
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Merner Jr., Zurich. Wayne
Schilbe, Zurich, was junior
groomsman and Hubert Schilbe,
Zurich, and Barry Bloch, Exeter;
ushered guests.
The wedding reception followed
at the Dashwood Community
Centre. The bride's mother wore
a brown crepe dress with three-
quarter lace sleeves, gold ac- •
cessories and a brown cymbidliunr
orchid with gold sweetheart roses.
The groom's mother chose a
forest green coat and dress en-
semble and a light green cym-
bidiurn orchid with yellow roses.
For a honeymoon in Pennsyl-
^'vania, the bride changed to a
red coat dress trimmed with
Persian lamb collar and cuffs,
black accessories and a corsage
of red and white sweetheart
roses.
On their return they will reside
on the groom's farm at R.R.3,
Zurich.
The bride was feted at several
showers prior to her marriage.
Hostesses were Mrs. Bill Merner,
London; friends at Fashion Shoes,
London, where the bride was
employed; Mrs. Norm Breen,
Parkhill; and Mrs. Bob Merner
and Mrs. Hubert' Schilbe at Zur-
ich.
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Merner Jr., Zurich. Wayne
Schilbe, Zurich, was junior
groomsman and Hubert Schilbe,
Zurich, and Barry Bloch, Exeter;
ushered guests.
The wedding reception followed
at the Dashwood Community
Centre. The bride's mother wore
a brown crepe dress with three-
quarter lace sleeves, gold ac- •
cessories and a brown cymbidliunr
orchid with gold sweetheart roses.
The groom's mother chose a
forest green coat and dress en-
semble and a light green cym-
bidiurn orchid with yellow roses.
For a honeymoon in Pennsyl-
^'vania, the bride changed to a
red coat dress trimmed with
Persian lamb collar and cuffs,
black accessories and a corsage
of red and white sweetheart
roses.
On their return they will reside
on the groom's farm at R.R.3,
Zurich.
The bride was feted at several
showers prior to her marriage.
Hostesses were Mrs. Bill Merner,
London; friends at Fashion Shoes,
London, where the bride was
employed; Mrs. Norm Breen,
Parkhill; and Mrs. Bob Merner
and Mrs. Hubert' Schilbe at Zur-
ich.
PAGE FIVE
ASK YOUR
FRIENDS
AND THEY'LL ADVISE,
DEAL kV/TH THEM BE
BUDGET kV/SE at
Walper's Supertest
262-9910 Hensall
Bill Brailey
(continued from page 4)
er and rouses him from his
habitual apathy to heights of
kindness or fury,
I've recently had a good ex-
ample. Not long ago, I men-
tioned here, in one paragraph,
a woman who is struggling to
raise a family of six, decently,
on welfare. A good and kindly
woman .,f Riondel, B.C., read it
and responded, She wrote and
offered to send a box of cloth-
ing for boys.
It arrived today, and I've
just had a call from the woman
on welfare. She was terribly
excited. The whole family said
it was "Just like Christmas."
There is a lot of warmth in
the world, still, Let's help
spread it around, in a genera-
tion that needs to realize it
DO IT YOURSELF
%suin�o�k
• EFFICIENT
• ECONOMICAL
• PERMANENT
• SAFE
• EASY
INSTALLATION
GET THE
FACTS!
DON OKE LTD.
PHONE 236-4092 — ZURICH
All Canadians benefit when
you buy Canada Savings Bonds.
Especially you.
Canada Savings Bonds. Available in denominations of
$50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, or $25,000. Cashable at any
time for full face value plus earned interest. Offering
this year a higher -than -ever average annual yield of 8%.
Which means you'll have doubled your money by the time
the bonds mature in 9 years.
Buy by instalments at the Bank of Montreal
Pay as little as 5% down and the remainder in easy payments over a year.
$2,50DOW
AOR N $ 50,00 BOND
$5.00
DOWN FOR A
$10000BOND
$25.00
DOWN FOR A
$50000 BOND
$50.00
DOWN FOR A
$100000 BOND
Canada Savings Bonds. The bonds that benefit all Canadians.
Now at the Bank of Montreal.
Bankof Montreal
Canada's First Bank
HENSALL BRANCH : Eric Luther, Manager
ZURICH BRANCH : Jack McKone, Manager