HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-06-30, Page 3MR. AND MRS.. RONALD RYAN were married recent-
ly in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Stratford. The
bride is the former Mary' Walsh, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs.
John J. Walsh, 48 Rebecca, Stratford and formerly of McKil-
lop, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ryan,
St. Coluniban.. Rev. J. L. O'Rourke, Pastor of St. Joseph's
Church, performed ..the.,..double ring ceremony.
Middegaal— Van deer Hengel
Anne Van den Henget ex-
changed wedding vows with
John Midegaal, Blyth, at St.
James ,Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth, Saturday,
June 18th. Rev. John Van
den Hengel, brother of the
Pian 4-H
Trip West
For '67
A 4-H Centennial 'rip is
being organized to Manitoba
this year. This trip •is being
financed from the grant re-
ceived from the National Cen-
tennial Commission through
the Canadian Council on 4-H
C lu b s, to be used for 4-H
Travel and Exchange in 1966.
Representing Huron County
4-H members will be Miss
Marjorie Jeffray, 18, daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Arnold
Jeffray, Rrt 2 Wingham. Mar-
jorie has participated in 8 4-I1
Home -making Club projects,
and 8 4-11 Agricultural Club
projects. She is currently
member of the Turnberry
' Cali Club and the Hix r o n
Countty Conservation Club,
This will be an educational
trip with the aembers traAtel-
ling to Winnipeg at'id return
by train, The six•daasi i MRtni-
toba 'Will be -spent living with
4 I ftiinilies in that province
in they +(?trintlllpeg •lima.
bride, Rev. H. J. Laragh and
Rev. J. T. Saigeon officiated
at the high nuptial mass.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Van
den Hengel; RR 5 Seaforth,
and the groom is the son of
Mrs. Anna Middegaal, RR 1
Blyth, and the late Mr,, Bert
Middegaal.
Given in marriage by her.
father, the joridechose an
organza gown accented with
Alencon lace appliques. It
featured a fitted bodice and
lily point sleeves. A bouffant
veil held by a crown 'of crys-
tals and pearl's completed the
ensemble. She carried
bouquet of .white sweetheart
roses and coral shrimp Amer-
ican poms with trailing ivy.
MORENZ
Gertrude Ann Dick daugh-
ter of Mrs. Arthur IV: Dick
and the late Mr. Dick, ex-
changed wedding vows with
Ernest Allen Morenz, in First
Presbyterian Church, Sea -
forth, June llth, at 4:00 p.m.
Rev. D. O. Fry performed
the double ring ceremony be:,
fore a setting of white pom-
pom mums; tied with ribbons.
of white, blue and pink, and
two candelabras. Soloist was
Mrs. Ken McKellar, Dash-
wood, who sang The Lord's
Prayer" and "Cr' "'P e r f es c t
Love" accompanied by Mrs.
Don Carter, Seaforth.
The bride chose a floor
length gown of ice. crepe.
The empire bodice was fash-
ioned with a high scoop neck-
line and was c o v.e r e d in
French Chantilly lace. The
gown was highlighted by a
scalloped coat of matching
lace. It was styled with scal-
loped trumpet sleeves, frosted
with tiny bows, and open
scalloped lace front: To com-
plete her bridal ensemble the
bride chose a headress of im-
itation rosebuds with pearl to
hold her pure silk illusion,
three piece tiered veil. She
;carried a crescent bouquet of
pink delight roses with trail-
ing ivy and stephanotis leafs.
The bride was given away by
her brother, James.
• Matron of honor was Mrs.
Raymond Crayne, Stratford,
sister of the bride. Miss Mar-
garet Elliott, Seaforth and
Miss June Morenz, ,sister of
the groom, Dashwood, were
the bridesmaids.
They wore identical floor
length, empire style gowns of
rosebud pink, Chiare crepe,
fashioned with A-line skirts
and scooped necklines. They
chose headresses of wistenal
pink roses, with three -tiered.
veil and carried' crescent bou-
quets of white starburst poms
with blue tulle and stephan-
otis leafs.
The flower girls were. Miss
Camilla Cornell, London and.
Miss Brenda Burford, Toron-
to, nieces of the bride. They
wore identical floor length
dresses of azure blue Chiare
crepe similar to the brides-
maids. They had matching
headresses of roses and car-
ried nosegays of white star -
burst poms with piny delight
roses in the centre. °
The ring bearer was Billy
Wright, nephew of the bride,
Brampton.
Groomsman was Mr. Har-
vey Adams, ' Dashwood, and
the guests were ushered by
Mr. Bill Morenz. Dashwood,
and Mr. Andy Anderson, R.
C. A. F. Station, Centralia,
A reception was held in
the Legion Hall, Seaforth.
The bride's mother received
in a navy crepe dress trim-
med with white lace and
matching accessories a n d
wore a corsage of pink de-
light roses. The mother of
the groom chose a chartruse
georgette. jacket dress with
The bride was attended by
Joan Reynold, London, as
maid of• honor, and brides
maids, Connie Eckert, Sea -
forth, andthe sister 'of the'
bride Rosemary. They wore
coral crystal charm dresses
with empire waistlines, lace
elbow length sleeves and lace
bodices. They wore bows as
headpieces in matching mat-
erial.
Brother of 'the groom,
Hank of Blyth, was the
groomsman and the guests
were ushered by brother of
the bride, Anthony, and bro-
ther of the groom, Tony.
For the wedding t'r i p to
eastern Canada, the bride
chose a. green wool t h e e
piece suit with white access-
ories and a corsage o pinrk
delight ia'e5ses.
1Zi%
i,T1heB1cytiylahple will reside in
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CONSTANCE
Scripture and comment was
given by Mrs. W. L. Whyte
alter which Mrs. Frank Riley
gave prayer. Donald Jewitt and
Cheryl Dale accompanied by
Mrs, Eilajewitt sang two duets.
Mrs. Borden Brown gave a
reading. -
REFRIGEKArog SAt.0
0
"And when you open the
l boor the speaker says,.
'J1'ello, tatsn'."' -
-- DICK
matching flower and
black accessories. She wore a
corsage of salmon tipped
white carnations.
Guests attended '"from Lon-
don, Toronto, Brampton,
Hamilton and Detroit.
For a wedding trip to nor-
thern Ontario, the bride chme
a white lace dress over tur-
quoise coat and flowered hat
with white accessories and a
corsage of white carnations.
The couple will 'reside on
Grosvenor Street in London.
hat
Three wren-.tnntor Farmers
aY n awar..ec1 travelling
,
• a4;ilolarships by the }i, x p
county Branch.
They are: G'reorge TQwxt-
Bernd, RR 3 Seaf�arth; Sharon
•lVtac�Kenzie, R.Ei, ]. Seaforlih;
:and Rosa TJeitcki; rat 2 Pills -
#g10,
Mr, Townsend, 1.9; a mem.
ben of the Seaforth Junior
Farmers and Joanne Alton,
Duron County at the Provin-
22;Y• RR 7 Lucknow � represent
tial Leadership Training
Carne to be held at Geneva
Park, Lake Couehiching, Sep-
tember nth to 12th. Provin-
cial Campers will be parti-
cipating in leadership train-
ing in its various phases and
Will return to their respec-
tiveh
e'Ne .. d`
counties where they are
expected to make 'a further
contribution: to Junior Fann-
er activities. Mr. Townsend is
currently farming with his
farther and Miss Alton is a
egiFtered Nurse and works
for Drs. Corrin and McKim
in Lucknow.
Miss MacKenzie, 18, a
member of the Seaforth Jun-
ior Institute and Jamieson
Ribey, RR 6 Goderich, 25, a
member of the Clinton Jun-,�
for Farmers have been selec-1
ted to participate in the Eas-
tern Ontario and Quebec Bus"
Trip, August 14th to 20th.
Included in the itinerary
will be visits to Kingston,
Upper Canada Village, the
St. Lawrence Seaway, Mont-
real, . Quebec City, Ottawa,
and Peterborough. Miss Mac-'
Kenzie has completed her
grade 12 exams at the Sea -
forth District High School
while Mr. Ribey is farming
with his father.
•Mr. Veitch, 25, a member of
the North Huron Junior Farms
rners will be Huron County's
ezn'baS odor en, the United
NttiPrxa 1?na tip, Spptenther,
lath to 24tH, The ltinerarr
1 ill include the :cities of
W'a0-ipgtqnx ansl''J,Vew'.or
with 'visits to. the United Nem
tritons Building billed us. one
of the bigbtjghts. Mr Vei.toh
is a gradix4te of the Diploma
Qour$e ,.froze the Ontarip Ag -
r ieu'Itural-CQilege and is .eur-
rentIy ferning 'with his fath-
er at home.
All the young people set-
-mkt' eAlloe £aA BAB l)a;aa
for Fanner work in Huron
County.
Winter barler4s Tie iuu g:
,to; ripens Spring 'barley, arl4.
some pats: are in howl,;
'Corn has r,ePpQrided v 0 y
well to the warp 4aYa .and.
nights.
•Iarvesting nt the hey crop
is progressing vera we 1[ot•~
dry days end all absence of
rain has allowed, for the Aer--
age of higil. quality hay in
Huron 'County, •
Patures are fielding up well
and cattle continue to main,
tain good prQductien.
"And you'll stay in the basement until you learn
how to be a good sport!"
. WORK,
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At :four-
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Jersey gloves 45c
Leather faced: '89e
The new Werx 98e
Rubber . Boots $4.45
Insoles 39c
Green Drill,.- Pants.
Heavy $5.75
Work Boots
By GREB • $10.95
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