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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-07-11, Page 3- 410VePleo Owl* WO taie Reuel 'WhO 41mo ftwee41-Sin,0 reP.PlAin 11-reogaie the letlide of Kenneth Dale jOrdan With Reee ObneeKel 0We-hang. The bide: is the datighter of NIA wed R. J Smith, REI, Wyoming ,and the geecen is the son of Met. and We. Gerald jordan„ 337 Savey ,Street! Sar- nia, .fortMeirlY 0 -Dublin. Given in Mae:4W by her father, the -bride woree floer length gown of chiffon, the fit- ted bodice, fastioned with a scooped neckline, A-line eleirt and elbow length sleeVes. Her. gown and floer ignigth than, Which fell from the waist, were eppliqeed with, French imported loge, A pearl and eryStal tiara he ter short silk illusion veil. Mi gs Christine Sowipeki at- tended thie .bride as maid of homor, while Ruth Ame Hem - street, Patricia Ramsey and Di- anne MeNeir were bridesmaids. • . Area. Boties. HCItoose- JORDAN Flom gixt was •104,iPpi witogoat Darg . f4e,Clair attended the: goo* as hie* ma.n, *lot 4:44r•C'' enee 41seePae, Den Jeedase au& Jetty Doahstafja ltshered goats; Ring bearerWas lef-fre7 'Fneeman. Ont of town .guestee were grandmother of the brde, Mee. Lucy, Smith, Petrolia; Grand auntie , Jean Foe, Seam* Mr, awl Meree:Wert MaloraYe. Seaflith; Mrs. Jack ; Owe, Sea - forth; ,Sister Jerome, Sister Ev- elyn, Sister Agatha, Methane; Mrs. Bill Byrne, Allan Park Mi°higlal UM Beta Crandon, . Lincoln 'Park; Mr. and Ws. Theo. Jordan, Detroit; .,,and Other guests form Detroit. Par a wedding trip to Ni agara Falls, the bride wore a blue crepe dress with blue lace coat trimmed with . blue crepe and beige aeceseories, .11./fr. and Mrs, Ken Jordan will live at 137 Durand Street, Sar- nia. FREEZER HEADQUARTERS AT BOX'S Your Choice of Money -Saving Freezers available in a variety of Sizes to suit your needs. BO FURNITURE Phone 527-0680 Seaforth Surrial Weddings VIM•HURON XXP4$1 CROWN. -.'0.,1A.M0114.--- Interior and Extettor .Latex and :Enamel. ^ NEMETH Amidst- floral displays and candles at the Ontario Street United Church Chapel in Clin- ton, Violet May Kennedy of ,Seaforth was united in mar- riage to Steve Jo•eeph J. Nem- eth of St. Thomas, Rev. Grant L. Mills of Clinton. performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of ?"IVIrs. Dorothy II. Irwin of Sea - forth and the groom is the son of Mr. and e Mrs. Leslie Nemeth of Toronto. Given in, marriage by Robert W. Irwin of Seaforth, the bride cheee a formal length own of French) lace over taffeta. .She wore her mother's, full length veil and train • held by a zir- con tiara. Her accessories were shoulder length white gloves and a corsage of pink •Ameri- can beauty roses. She •also wore jewellery, a gift from her grandparents. Barbara Leitch of London, maidof honer; Mrs. Wilson Carrick of Egmaiidville, brides- maid and Linda Nip of Clin- ton', flowergirI, were attired a- like in full length gowns of yellow lice oven- taffeta with matching head pieces and white accessories. They carried white corsages. Charles Marshall of London and Robert W. Irwin, Jr., of Seaforth were groommen arid Thoseas Irwin and David Leitch of London ushered guests. — KENNEDY ,BALkIVIACAUL BuiLpiNG • ,SuppLIES--- CLINTqN — 482-9514 !SEAFORTH. — 527-0910 HENSALL — 262-2713 Ideas for summer fun build a 03%rOer &, 411!!ca., tri71111In if 01.0 Take Advantage of This Week's Special on "Ekcelite" Fiberglass. Panels Forest Green — 26" x 96" 5.oz. SAVE $1.30 per sheet. Regular $8.25 SALE .95 Any Quantity Good July Ilth to July 24f1i. Miss Lois Geasky was organ- ist. A reception was held at • Wesley -Willis United Church Hall- which was decorated by beautiful .floral arrangements, • The bride's mother were a pink lace dress with whiteac- cessories and a light pink car- nation torsage. For, a wedding trip to East- ern Ontario and the USA, the bride chase a .Pink linen en- semble with white 'accessories. The couple wilrreside in St Thomas. News of Woodham Visitors during the weekend with Mts. Wm. Dickey and fam- • ily were W. and Mm. Clay- ton Brack and family of Elora and Mr. and Mts. Gerald Mor- ley and Danny of Exeter. Mr, Wayne Pringle of Lon- don is holidaying with Mir. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland •and girls. Miss Karen Redd aecompate led her grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. Wilbert Kirby of Kirkton to Calgary, Alta., where they are spending- sometime visit- ing with Dr. and Mrs. Grant Mills and family. Mr. Gerald is a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital at time of writing .having , had surgery. Little Barry McCurdy had an operation on his left eye last Monday and was able yto re- turn home front the hospital on VVednesclay. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cope- land, Cynthia, Ellen and Dee alma visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Le- vy, Elizabeth and Marian of Rannoch. ' Mr. Gerald , Lawson is a pa- tient in St. Marys ;Memorial Hospital having had surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jones, Heather, Bruce, Doug and Scott or Sudbury Visited for -several diay.slast week with Mr. and Mrs. Fr,ed Parkinson, • Brenda, Margaret Rose and Janet. _ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brine -and Cheryl were 'Sunday even- ing guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross ' Robinsore Lynne and Dale, Fourth Line. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thom- son, and family, Mrs. M. Cope- land and Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland and girls• attended the Switzer Re- union in Stratford Park on Sunday. COLEMAN — CLIFTON • On Saturday, June ,15 at 2:30 p.m., Evelyn Grace Clifton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ge- orge Clifton, Brucefi-eld, was united in marriage with Ken, neth J. Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coleman, RR4, Seaforth, in Brucefield United Church, Rev. Donald Stuart officiated The church was deeora•ted with white mums •and" 'gladioli. Mrs. Robert LeBeau , Bruce- Brucefield, was organist and the soloist, Mrs. 'Fned McGregor, sang "0 Perfect Love" and "I'll Walk Beside You". The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of silk faced peau de soie and Venice lace. The scal- loped edge of the lace followed the long lines of the dress and th cathedral train to the floor. The softly rounded collar .was outlined in lace and seed pearls. Her veil -of cloud white tulle illusion was •clasped to her head with a cluster of white roses edged with pearls. She carried a crescent bouquet of pink de- light roses with stephanotis and trailing ivy. Maid of honor, Ann Clifton and Donna Clifton, the brides- maid, wore floor length gowns of sea foam organza, fashioned' in empire style -with Chantilly lace yokes. They carried arm bouquets of pink delight roses. Miss Beend•a Coleman was flow- er girl. • Bruce Coleman, RR 4, Sea - forth was groomsman and Bruce .Horton, Henan and "Wile liam Harburn, Se.afirth, usnefer ed guests. Follorwing the ceremony, a a reception was held in the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Seaforth. The brid:e's mother wore an aqua chiffon over lace dress with a corsage of pink carnations and the groom's mother wore a nile 'green lace drgee•s.s. with a pink carnation. car- sFor 2 wedding trip, to NOt.- there Ontario, the bride donned. a three piece blue and white jersey suit with white acces sories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman will reside in Egmorelville. Guests were present from London, Windsor, Toronto, Hen- sall, Seaforth and Staffa. Prior to her marriage the bride was honored at three mis- cellaneous showers by Miss Lo- is 1VIdLachlare, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner and Brucefield neighbors and relatives. On June 8, the bride's Mother held a Trouseau Tea in homer of her daughter. Baby MIMS and pink carnations framed the floral- arrangements. Mrs. Elgin , Thompson and Mrs. -Isaac Hudson, grandmother of te groom, poured tea. Mis- ses Ann and Donna Clifton, Mrs. Bride -elect of July Honored at Shower Miss Patricia Coyne, whose marriage is an event of July 13th, was honored at a miscel- laneous shower at the home of her parents. Mrs. Catharine' Morris, Mrs. Maureen_ Morris and Mrs. Joan MelVer were the eponsors. Patsy, with the help of the sponsors opened the gifts and thanked each donor. Lunch was served by the hostess and assistants. The following is the address: Dear Patsy: A little bird has been around, spreading some good news. And what do you think• it told Us about you? That you had decided to become a summer beide. How happy we all are for you! To show 'our best wishes we have come here tohight to honor you on this wonderful occasion. May your happiness be just the statt of years thet bring the fined things your way a life of deep contentment, a home Where dreams come true, and a future that will always be just wonderful for you. Your friends and Neighbors. Another shower was held at the home of Mrs. Miehael Coyne in honor of Miss Patricia Coyne. This was sponsored by Miss Lin- da Staples and Miss Helena Loomins. There were contests with prizes. Patsy received many lovely gifts for which she grac- iously thanked each donor. A delicious lunch was served. Leon Maloney, Ken Murray, Jim Cronin and Dave Tremeer left on Saturday to visit the Cal- gary Stampede: Remember! It takes but a MOMent to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527.0240. Francis }flint and Mrs. Bruce Coleman showed the bride's trouseau and gifts. Misses Pat Rathwell, Pam Tay- lor; Gail Henderson, Lois Mc- Lachlan and Cathy Coleman ' served lunch. Miss Brenda Cole- man was in charge of the guest register. OFF IFCA INSECTICIDE LATEX PAINT Sold At SALES' & SERVICE - Phone 527-0290 Seaforth WEDDING INVIT - THE HURON PHONE 527-0240 ATIONS EXPOSITOR Seaforth nIPEIEDIF BILL,406BILL 11 ANIY, SPECIAL HIP MODEL , YOU RE pu9HiNGrf sesetee ? 41/aotra HAS OW? BEAuTieue eSEDCARS! Ate- RECONDITIONeD, LIKE -NEW BEAUTIES. 11-IEY NEVER NEEP PUSHING! 114EY START' AND RUN L.IKE Stv190711 MAN, LIKE SMooTell CSPECIAZ SALE 1968 CtIE.V. SEDAN, .A.T., Demo 5 1967 CHEV. "8", A.T., Lie. 1158746 1966 CHEV. "8", A.T., Sedan — E41-653 _ 1966 FORD', A.T., Radio, "8", 1159943 1965 CHEV. SEDAN, A.T. — Lie. 1159-570 , 1.965 FORD SEDAN, A.T. — .1159927 1965 OLDSMOBILE , A.T., P.B., P.S. and Radio — Lk. 1458-314 1964 CHEV. 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