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4,41 140 HURON EXPOS1T0Rt $ESSFORTH. ONT:, SEPT. 28, 1907
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LOVE = BEUERMAN '
White gladioli, asters and
ferns decorated First Presby-
terian Church, on Sept. 16th for
the wedding of George Andrew
Love and Gloria Edith Beuer-
man. The bride isthe daughter
of Mr. and, Mrs. 'Harvey Beuer-
man of Seaforth and the groom'
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Love of RR 2, Walton.
The ceremony which took
place at 3, p.m., was performed
by •Rev. D. 0. Fry. Mrs. Don
Carter was organist for the oc-
casion and accompanied.the
soloist, Mr. Graeme McDnald
when lie sang "The ' Wedding
Prayer" .and "The. Lord's Pray-
er." . • -
Given in' marriage by her
father, the bride chose a 'floor -
length gown of white -sheer
over taffeta accented with ny-
lon floral appliques on sle yes
I and waist. 'She carried a bou-
quet of white gladioli and roses.
Miss Grace Beuerman' of Sea -
forth, twin sister- of the bride,
was maid of honor in a blue
floor -length crepe gown featur-
ing an empire waist and lace
bodice.
Mrs. Graeme McDonald, Brus-
sels, ' sister of the groom and'
Miss Heather .Beuerman, sister
of the bride,, were bridesmaids,
dressed in floor -length pink
dresses styled similiar to the
maid of honor's. Their head-
pieces were matching fabric ro-
settes with net. They carried
cascades of white gladioli.
Thomas Love, Sudbury; was
best moan for his brother' and
ushers were Scott Powell, Don
Mills and Ron Beuermanr, Elora,
brother of the bride.
A reception--lvas held at the
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Tim Toohey - R.R. 3, Lucan
Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1,
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Robert Gardiner R.R. 1,
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home of the bride's parents_
Guests were present from Sud-
bury, Brussels, Guelph, Kitch-
ener, Winterburne, Walton,
Don Mills, London, fioronto and
Seaforth.
For a wedding trip to the
U.S.A., the bride chose a three-
piece pink double knit suit with
black accessories and a corsage
of white ,.rdses?1
Mr. and Mrs. Lbve will reside.
at RR 2, Walton.
Prior to the wedding the
bride was feted at a shower at
the home of Mrs. Hanny, Shou-
sher and her mother held ',a
trousseau tea in her honor. •
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs. Wib Coward
and Susan of London visited
on Sunday with Mrs. John
Coward. -
Mrs. Wrn. Walters spent a
few days) this .past week 'with
Mrs. W. J. Beer and Miss
Mary Skinner at Grand Bend.
Mrs. Phil Hern, Kathy and
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"That's whatl calla pop up!
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Visitors at` the 'home of l_yfr.
and Mrs. Reuben Buucl on
Sunday weres Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Buuck and- Bobby of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Wolfe, Linda and— carol of
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Buuck and David of Mil-
verton, Mr. and Mrs: Carl
Buuck of Mitchell, Mr: and
Mrs- Leonard Burgess; Jean
$urgess. ,and Bob Weir of
Stratford.
Miss Nancy Iles, of Owen
Sound is spending a few days
with Mr. and -Mrs. E d w i n
Rock and Jane.
We are sorry to report tlI t
Mrs. Jonas Dittmer is a -pati-
ent • in the Stratford General
Hospital since a week ago last
Tuesday.
A large crowd attended a
benefit dance at the Commun-
ity Hall Friday e,vening for
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray
after losing their large barn
and contents by fire. -
Mr. and .,WIrs. Ray Beuer-
man, Michele. Michael, Scott
and Randy, Kitchener s pent
the week end at the home' of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Manuel, Beuerman and 'attend-
ed the Porter-Chessel wed-
ding at Goderich on Saday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer-
man, London accompanied
them.
Janet held a bridal shower
qn Saturday evening for Miss
Carol Bibby of Kirkton.
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and
Barbara visited on Tu sday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
{Ray MacDonald at Hensall.
The $rod1iagen Centennial
°Chefs'met at the huxne of 1:,in-
da Killer. Fifteen, member's,
answered the roll call yicth a
;`food used by early settlers".
A discussion on origin of
foods was led by Mrs. ,Ken.,
Elligsen and ,Mrs Donald
Brown. •The leaders_ made
"Toustiere" a French Cana-
dian dish, served as early as
1646 in Quebec. Linda -Miller
demonstratetd malting "Grand-
peres" a Maple syrup dessert
which originated in the In-
dian tribes and was passed on
to the French.
• The ,girls looked through
cookbooks that were printed
in 1888 and ,1906.
Wayne Bennewies, son gf
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennewies
and June Vock, "daughter of
Mr and Mrs Carl Vock_under-
went operations on Saturday
at the Seaforth Community
Hospital. They both had their
tonsils removed.
Mr. _George :Jacob, Mrs.
Irma Murtagh and Mrs. Ella
Rose were guests of Mr. -apnd•
Mrs. Chris W. Leonhardt, Sun -
Harvest • Horne Services
were held Sunday at St. Pet-
er's Lutheran Church. Rev. H.
Lossing officiated at the ser-
vices. The kindergarten lass
carried fresh frnit,,,yegetables.
and flowers to. the -Altar.
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Mr. and Ms. Earl Bennewies
and family wt. re guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Roy Bossence
Stratford on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice
and family and Mrs. Sam
Clark visited" with Mr,' and
Mrs IVLose Leis and family en
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