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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-10-08, Page 2PAGE TWO ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, QCTOBER 8, 1970 Married in Clinton United Church CHIPGHASE - DALES Linda Joyce Dales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Dales, of Clinton, exchanged wedding vows with William Ernest Chip - chase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chipchase, of Hensall, in Wesley Willis United Church, Clinton, on September 26, at 3 p. m. Rev, A. Mowatt, of Clinton, officiated in the double -ring ceremony. Mrs. William Hearn, of Clinton played traditional wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor - length gown of French imported lace, The empire waist was decorated with a bow of the same material. Her chapel train veil was trimmed with tiny daisies, attached to a head- piece of French cotton and im- ported lace, decorated with beads and tear drop rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of white roses and stephanitis, with ivy throughout the bouquet. The matron of honour was Mrs. Barbara Glazier, of Strat- ford, and the bridesmaids were, Arlene Chipchase, of London, sister of the groom; Barbara Wilson, of Kitchener; and Mrs. -Suzanne Ginn, of Wasaga Beach, They were all gowned alike in floor length gowns of mauve chiffon over taffeta. The Vict- orian styling of the gowns feat- ured long sleeves with cavalier cuffs, and rolled collar. The empire styled bodice was cov- ered in embroidered lace work. The waist back featured a tie bow. They all carried natural baskets, of yellow shasta daisies trimmed with purple ribbon. Miss Catherine Taylor, of Varna, niece of the bride, was ,flower girl, and her gown was similar to the bridesmaids. Randy Parker, of Hensall was ringbearer. Mr. William Bell, of Hensall was groomsman and William Taylor, Richard Parker and Kenneth Small, all of Hensall LADIES ! ! ! Create An Apron For Yourself FREE WE SUPPLY MATERIAL AND SEWING — ALL YOU HAVE MACHINE — TO DO IS ATTEND SEWING MACHINE DEMONSTRATION Featuring factory trained personnel to answer all your questions Fri., Oct. 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (rest Hardware Phone 262-2015 Hensall For Appointment ushered the guests. For the reception, the bride's mother wore a mint green dress of chantung fortrel linen with beaded trim. Her corsage was of yellow roses, and she wore yellow roses in her hair. The groom's mother chose a dress of emerald green polyester crepe and a hat to match. She also wbre a corsage of yellow roses. For a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Northern Ontario, the bride chose a green tweed coat and dress ensemble with black accessories, and she wore a yel- low orchid. The young couple will reside in Hensall. PROTECT METAL FURNITURE FROM MOISTURE Is your lawn furniture made of metal? Watch out for cracks in the old painted finish. Moisture can get under the paint surface and corrode the metal. If corroded spots are found, sand away all traces of rust or corrosion with steel wool or sandpaper. Special paints are available which do not require priming or spot -coat problem areas with an anti -corrosive primer (such as zinc chromate), and then topcoat the entire surface with a gay shade of exterior enamel! Goshen 4-H Girls Decide on Colours (by Toni Pennings) The Goshen Road Runners held their second meeting on Sept- ember 22, at '7 p.m. at Debbie McKinley's home. We opened with the 4-41 pledge, and every- one answered the roll call, "a book I would like to own. " Francis Armstrong read the minutes of the last meeting. Our cover colours will be white and Debbie will purchase them and bring them to the next meet- ing. We discussed how to make leisure a pleasure. After the dis- cussion each of us made a mob- ile REDIMIX CONCRETE (ALSO FORM WORK) McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422 STOCKER -FEEDER SALE Hensall Sales Arena • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 1:30 p.m. 700 HEAD of Steers, Heifers and Calves offered Anyone wishing to consign cattle to this sale should contact the management VICTOR HARGREAVES— 482-7511 CLINTON JOHN A. MORRISSEY— 234-6200 CREDITON Auctioneers For This Event Will Be HECTOR McNEIL and LARRY GARDINER J ATTENTION: FARMERS WE WANT YOUR CORN And WHITE BEANS (Storage Facilities Available At The Present Time Please Enquire) FIVE UNLOADING PITS GUARANTEE YOU FAST SERVICE HIGHEST PRICES PAID W. G. THOMPSON AND SONS LIMITED Phone 26Z-2527 Hensall •