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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-04-19, Page 12PAGE 12 O ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1973 ).4ILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU OUT BA INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S rairrragsir VILLAGE MARRIED AT EGMONDVILLE Bethel Church Parsonage, Egmondville, was the setting for a quiet but pretty wedding at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 7, 1973, when Rev. Dwight Patter- son, united in marriage, Mrs. Mabel (Whittaker) Collins of Harpurhey, Ontario and Mr. Thomas Handy of Seelys Bay, Ontario, in a double ring cere- mony. The bride, given in marriage by her son-in-law, Mr. Jack VanEgmond, of Clinton, lookec lovely in a floor -length gown of apricot crimpelene, trimmed with white sequins and fashioner with covered buttons down the front to a raised waistline, high neckline, bell -sleeves with white accessories. She wore fresh flowers in her hair, tinted to match her gown, and a cor- sage of delicate pink shaded carnations. Mrs. James Handy, sister-in- law of the groom, as matron of honour, wore a floor -length gown of nile green crimpelene, u -shaped ruffled neckline with black accessories. Her corsage was of white rose -buds. Mr. James Handy, of Clinton. was his brother's groomsman. A reception followed the cer- emony at "Egmond Farms, " • home of the bride's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanEgmond, for 25 memb- ers of the immediate families. Centering the table was a three - tiered wedding cake, decorated with apricot -tinted rose -buds, white' swans and white pillars, flanked by pink and white wed- ding tapers and wedding bells. On the side tables were hand- made centrepieces of varigated beaded flowers. Mrs. Willis Bromley and Mrs. Harry Watkins assisted in the kitchen, and Misses Darlene and Norma Garrett served the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Handy are resid ing in Harpurhey, Ontario. Among those attending the wedding dinner were the bride's two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Garrett, of Bayfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Gladys) Van Eg- mond, of Clinton, and the groom's family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnston, Newmarket; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Handy, Coburg; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Handy Jr., Port Hope; and Misses Nancy and Brenda Handy of Kingston. Guests were also present from Newmarket, Coburg, Port Hope, Kingston, Kitchener, Bayfield, Mildmay, Clinton, Seaforth and Egmondville. Allon Reddoch, eldest son of Rev. and Mrs. James Reddock, of Bayfield, who is in his last year of Medicine at the Univer- sity of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, is presently visiting England, for a six week study. He attended a part of the Con- gress in Family Medicine in Central Hall, London, England. In a letter received by his parents, Allon stated in part, " "One of the best speakers was Prince Philip, who received an Honourary Membership in the College of Family Physicians." A joint meeting of Units I and II of St. Andrews United. Church tVromen was held Wed- nesday, April 11, in the Sunday School Rooms. Twenty-four ladies were present. Mrs. Carol Penhale took charge of the meeting and the devotional period, using an Easter theme. BAKE SALE AND TEA The Saturday afternoon Spring Bake Sale and Tea, held in St. Andrew's United Church was not largely attended. The ladies felt the lovely weather took the people into their gardens and not into the tea-room, how- ever it was a financial success. Mrs. George Youmatoff and Mrs James Reddoch poured tea for the event. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Cleave, of Bayfield held a surprise celebration for their parents 35th wedding anniversary in the Zurich Town Hall, on Sunday, April 15, when 60 rel- atives and friends gathered to honour the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Cleave were married by Rev. Gale in the United Church Manse in Bayfielc April 16, 1935, and motored to the United States on a honey- moon trip following the cere- mony. Mrs. Cleave, the former Ilene Talbot, is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Talbot, of R.R,3, Bayfield, and Mrs. Cleave's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleave, of Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Cleave resided on the Bluewater Highway follot, ing their marriage, and later to the Bronson Line where they farmed until four years ago when they moved to Bayfield. The couple have four daught- ers and three sons; Mrs. Eugene (Shirley) O'Brien; Mrs. Allan (Sharon)Brokenshire; both of BAKED FRESH! 534 DOZEN (AT THE BAKERY) TASTY NU BAKERY Zurich; Mrs. Rick (Diane) Jeff- rey, Chatham; and Joy, at home; Glen, of Nova Scotia, Jack and Allan, of Exeter; and seven grandchildren. All were present for the occasion with the exception of Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Cleave were the recipients of a money tree, and many lovely gifts. 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