Zurich Citizens News, 1971-07-15, Page 2PAGE 2
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1971
(Photo by Hadden's Studio, Goderich)
Married in Clinton United Church
JONES - MERRILL
Ontario Street United Church,
Clinton, was decorated with two
baskets of yellow commercial
mums with yellow and white
shastas, blue cornflowers and ice -
burg palm as well as wrought -
iron candelabra for the wedding
of Lois Merrill, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Merrill, R. R. 2,
Clinton, and Grant Jones, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, R.R.
2, Hensall.
Rev. H. Wonfor conducted the
double -ring ceremony and Mrs.
Irvine Martin, Exeter, was the
soloist. She sang Wedding Prayer,
O Perfect Love and 0 Promise
Me.
The bride chose a floor -length
gown of white lagoda completely
covered in an A-line overskirt of
chantilly lace, styled with an
empire waistline, long sheer
sleeves and a scooped neckline,
accented by crystal sequins. Her
floor -length chapel French illus-
ioned veil, similarly trimmed
with chantilly lace, was held in
place by a crystal floral head-
piece. She carried a cascade
bouquet of yellow sweetheart
roses with white stephanotis,
yellow and white shastas and
trailing ivy.
Maid of honor was the bride's
sister, Miss Faye Merrill, London.
She wore a pale yellow peasant
dress of cotton voila with a lace
bodice and trimmed with white
and green daisies. A green bow
and trailing train wwre attached
at the waist. She carried white
and yellow shastas, blue corn-
flowers and mauve iceburg mum's
with trailing ivy.
Bridesmaids were Miss Elizab-
eth Thompson, R.R. 2, Clinton
and Miss Barb Weaver, Guelph.
Junior bridesmaids were Miss
Elaine Love and M;s Kath Love,
both of R, R.1, Zurich. They were
gowned similarly to the maid of
honor.
The groomsman was Kenneth
Jones, brother of the groom,
R. R. 2, Hensall. Ushers were Ivan
Merrill, brother of the bride,
R. R. 2, Clinton and Jim Sweitzer,
R,. R. 2, Grand Bend.
The wedding reception was
held in the chur ch hall where
FARMERS MUST CLAIM WHAT IS RIGHTFULLY THEIRS!
The farm situation is critical - the farmers themselves
are the only people who can correct the problem.
The National Farmer's Union, the truly farmer -
controlled Farm Organization, has drafted a definite
PLAN OF ACTION
designed to put a fair share of the Farm Dollars where
it belongs - in the pocket of the primary producer; The
plan will be revealed at
MOBILIZATION MEETINGS
IN THIS AREA
Central Huron Secondary School
CLINTON
Thursday, July 15 at 8 PM
WALTER MILLER, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE FARMER'S
UNION
BILL LANGDON, CHAIRMAN OF THE NFU DAIRY
COMMITTEE
oodstock Fairground Buildii g
WOODSTOCK
Friday, July 16 at , P
HUBERT EARL, MEMBER OF THE DAIRY SUB -COMMITTEE
BLAKE SANFORD, REGIONAL CO-ORDINATOR, ONTARIO
REGION
ALL FARMERS, PARTICULARLY HOG AND DAIRY
PRODUCERS, ARE URGED TO ATTEND!
white and yellow shastas were
contained in brandy snifters ac-
cented with myrtle and juniper
greens.
The mother of the bride wore
a mauve ensemble of silk org-
anza and a chantilly lace vest
with white accessories and a cor-
sage of yellow sweetheart roses.
The groom's mother wore a mint
green organza dress featuring a
sequin -trimmed neckline and a
corsage of yellow sweetheart roses,
A honeymoon trip to Northern
Ontario and Ottawa followed, the
bride wearing a beige lace pant
suit trimmed with brown, brown
accessories and a corsage of red
sweetheart roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones are resid-
ing at R. R. 2, Hensall.
Hostesses for showers in honor
of the bride prior to her marriage
were Elizabeth Thompson, R. R,
2, Clinton; Marianne Colclough,
R. R. 1, Clinton; Linda Jones,
R. R, 2, Clinton; the night staff
at London Life; Harriett Tyndall,
R. R. 2, Clinton; Marjorie Love,
R. R.1, Zurich; and Marlene
Zwaan, Brucefield,
The mother of the bride was
hostess for a bridal trousseau.
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The annual Webster Reunion
was held in Harbour Park, God-
erich, when about 150 relatives
and friends spent a pleasant
time renewing friendships.
The president at this time
presented a silver dollar to the
following: Oldest lady present,
Mrs. Violet Webster; Oldest gent,
present, Mr. W , G , Reed; Birth-
day nearest picnic date, Watson
Webster
GRADUATES FROM SCHOOL OF EMBALMING
Two area young men graduated recently from the Toronto School
of Embalming as licenced funeral directors, and in both cases
will be associated with their fathers in the funeral home operation.
Left is Bevan Bonthron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonthron,
Hensall, and right is James Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Harry Hoffman, Dashwood.
HOTEL HENSALL
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