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HURLEY ES0
Linda Lee nese ' , of ' arison,.
and Paul Jerorg Hu, ley of
Brantford, exchaned z anlage
vows in St. Andrew's •Presby-
terian Church, Clinton, Satur-
day, Octo. 17. Rev. R. U. Mc-
Lean officiated for the double -
ring ceremony amid a floral
background of flowers in au-
tumn tones. The bride is the
daughter of Constable and Mrs,
LeRoy Desch, of Clinton, for-
merly of Paris and Hensall. The
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Hurley, Brantford. Mts.
Milton Desch, of Zurich, provid-
ed traditional wedding music.
Given in marriage .by her
father, the bride chose a floor -
length gown of white satin
trimmed with eyelet. A chapel
train extended from a bow at
the back. Her bridal bouquet
was pink', and white carnations.
Miss Carol Ann MVlarkie, of
Paris, was maid of honor. She
wore a cocktail length gown of
royal blue velvet with brocade.
She Carried a basket of pink
carnations.
Sam Stead, of Brantford, was
groomsman. Ushers were Don
Desch, of Paris, and Gerald
Desch, of Rochester, New York.
A reception was held in the
Dashwood Community Centre.
The bride's mother wore a roy-
al blue wool sheath -style dress
with black accessories. The
groom's mother chose a mint
green dress of satin brocade.
Their corsages were pink car-
nations.
For a wedding trip to the
Southern United States, the
bride donned a black and white
tweed suit, trimmed with fox
fur. She wotre black accessor-
ies land a pink carnation cor-
sage. Mr. -and Mrs, Hurley will
reside in Burford, Ont.
BROWN—GROSS
:Ferns and baskets of white
baby mums graced the 'altar of
Duff's United Church, Walton,
for the wedding on Saturday,
October 24, at 2 o'clock, ' of
Elva' Dorothy Gross and John
Wellington Brown. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. William
Gross, RR 1, Auburn, and the
late Mrs, Gross, and the groom,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Brown, RR 3, Walton. Rev.
A. Higginbotham officiated.
Traditional wedding music ''was
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SEAFORTH
George St. — One Block East
of Library
played by the groom's aunt,
Mrs. Elwood $hortreed, Wing -
ham.
The bride, given in marriage
-by her father, chose a tradition-
al floor. -length gown •of Italian
peau de faille fashioned with
scoop neckline, outlined with
chantilly lace, which also ac-
cented the front of the con-
trolled skirt. The empire styled
bodice featured lily point
sleeves. ' A ldaee appliqued pill-
box held in place a four -tiered
illusion veil. She carried a
crescent bouquet of pink De-
light roses with ivy.
The bride was attended by
Miss Bernice McDougall, Au-
burn, and Miss • Marguerite
Scott, Seaforth, who wore simi-
lar gowns in rose ata peau,
street length, styled with bell
skirts self -trimmed. They wore
matching rosette hats with cir-
cular veils. Bouque1t, . of cres-
cent white pom-pom ums com-
pleted their ensemb e.
The grogmsman was 'Gordon
Gross, brother of the bride,
and ushers were Ronald and
Clayton Gross, brothers of the
bride.
A reception was held in Knox
United Church, Auburn. A sis-
ter-in-law of the bride received
in a royal blue double knit
dress with brown accessories
and a corsage of pale pink car;
nations. The groom's mother
chose a coppertone figured silk
dress with gold and black acces-
sories and a corsage of orange
carnations.
For a wedding ,trip to North-
ern Ontario the bride chose a
three-piece brown double knit
suit with gold and brown acces-
sories and a corsage of golden
chalice roses. Mr. and Mrs.
Brown will reside on the
groom's farm, RR 3, Walton.
Guests were present from-
Hamilton,
romHamilton, Grand Bend, -Mitchell,
Wingham, London and Seaforth.
BROWN -GROSS
Baskets of white baby chrys-
anthemums and pink Delight
roses and ferns decorated Duff's
United Church, Walton, for the
wedding of Miss Elva Gross and
John'. Wellington Brown. The
bride is the daughter of Wil-
liam Gross, RR 1, Auburn, and
the late Mrs. Gross, and the
parents, of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown, R
R 3, Walton. Rev. Arthur Hig-
ginbotham, 'Walton, officiated
for the ceremony • and tradition-
al wedding music was played
by the aunt of the bridegroom',
Mrs. " Ellwood Shortreed, Wing -
ham.
Given in marriage , by her
father, the bride wore a tradi-
tional white floor -length gown
of Italian peau faille, fashioned
with a scoop neckline outlined
with Chantilly lace, lily -point
sleeves and an empire bodice,
The same lace accentuated the
front of the controlled skirt. A
lace appliqued pillbox held her
four -tiered illusion veil. She
carried a crescent bouquet of
pink Delight roses and ivy.
Miss Bernice McDougali;.,,.RR
1, Auburn, and Miss Marguerite
Scott, Seaforth, were brides-
maids, dressed in rose sata peau
street -. length dresses styled
with bell skirts with self trim.
They wore matching rosette
hats with circular veils and
carried crescent bouquets of
white pompon chrysanthemums.
Best man was Gordon Ross,
RR 1, Auburn, brother of the
bride, and the ushers were
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AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Sea -
forth; Wm, Leiper, Jr., • Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels;
Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton,
Seaforth.
Ronald Gross d Clayton
("xrnAs, RR 1, Auburn, both bro-
thg413 of the --bride,
Following the ceremony a re-
ception took place in the Sun-
day School room of Knox Unit-
ed Church, Auburn, where Mrs.
Harold Gross, RR 1, Auburn,
sister-in-law of the bride, re-
ceived guests, wearing a royal
blue, double-knit suit, brown ac-
cessories ,and a corsage of pale
pink carnations. She was as-
sisted by the bridegroom's
mother, who wore a figured,
copper -color silk dress, gold
and black accessories, and a
corsage of Golden Chalice
roses.
'For a wedding trip to North-
ern Ontario, the bride donned a
three-piece brown, double-knit
suit and wore gold and brown
accessories and a corsage of
Golden Chalice roses. The cou-
ple will reside do the farm of
the bridegroom at RR 3, Wal-
ton,
Guests were at the wedding
from Hamilton, Grand Bend,
Mitchell, Wingham, London and
Seaforth.
Prior to her marriage, the
bridewas honored at a shower
at Knox United Church in the
Sunday school room. Guests
were welcomed by Mrs. Wilfred
Plunkett and Miss Marie Plun-
kett. Chairman for the eve-
ning was Mrs. Harold McClin-
chey and Miss Bernice McDou-
gall played the piano. Taking
part in a mock wedding cere-
mony were Mrs. John Forrester,
Mrs ;Alvin Plunkett, Mrs. Don
ald Plunkett, Mfs. Ross Daer,
Doreen McClinchey, Sherry
Plaetzer, Mrs. Walter Cunning-
ham, Miss Laura Daer, Miss
McDougall, Joyce Leatherland,
Brenda East, Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Clinchel,. Mrs. Norman McClin-
chey, Mrs. Ernest Durnin, Mrs.
Bert Daer, Mrs. Harold Gross
and Miss Marie Leatherland.
Gifts were presented by Jenni-
fer Grange, Brenda East, Laura
Daer, Miss McDougall, Mrs. Ted
East and Mrs. Harold McClin-
chey,
DOERR—FARQUHARSON
Taper baskets of pink and.
white gladioli graced the Breth-
ren in Christ Church, Niagara
Fails, for the marriage of Miss
Loise Elaine Farquharson and
Mr. Ronald James Doerr. The
Rev. Ross Nigh officiated at the
four o'clock ceremony,
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. -Farquhar-
son, Hawkins Street, Niagara
Falls. The groom is the son
of Mrs. E. H. Doerr and the
late Mr. Doerr, Skinner Street.
• Given ,in marriage by her
father, the bride was radiant in
a long gown of organza with
imported Venetian lace trim.
It was styled with a scoop neck-
line, highlighted by Venetian
lace studded with pears, short
sleeves, fitted bodice adcented
by shirred organza encircling
the waist with lace appliques on
each side. The controlled beIl-
shaped skirt, with fullne,ss,wept
to the back, was chtight'.by,.a
bbw at the waist, then cascaded
into a chapel train. - - • •
Her bouffant hand rolled
three -tiered shoulder -length veil
of silk illusion, ,trimmed with
sequins, was held in place by
imported French roses. She car-
ried a cascade bouquet of pink
delight roses and white feath-
ered carnations,intermixed
with trailing ivy.
Mrs. F. Kemp was matron
of honor and the bridesmaids
were Mrs. M. Underhill, sister
of the bride, and Mrs. F. Eros.
They wore street -length gowns
of Lucerne blue organza and
white lace. The controlled bell-
haped skirt was accented by
nverted pleats and centred at
he front by a bow.' The tees
f the gowns were of white lace
vel- the same blue fabric as
he skirts.
Their headdresses were floral
ume ,and her corsage was of
rowns of studded pearls with
chin -length veils matching their
gowns. The matron of honor
carried a cascade of white
'mums tinted pale pink and the
bridesmaids' -)'cascades were of
pink tinted 'mums.
Miss Brenda Underhill, niece
of the bride, was the flower
girl. Her street -length dress
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was af` 141,1cerne blue, It was 4e
signed watE a fi4l sitxrt a d adr
an overp irlr of fact in #i}e aal71e
blue and the bodice was of
white lace, centred at the waist-
line with a bow. Her florae hat
was in matching shade and she
carried a cascade of pink tint-
ed 'mums.
The best man, was Mr. G. F,
Doerr, with the ushers, Mr. H.
Doerr and Mr. B. Doerr, all
brothers of the groom.
Mrs. R. Sider, of Ridgeway,
played the wedding selections.
The ,inother of the bride was
attired in a turquoise brocaded
silk sheath with matching jack-
et and black velvet bat. Her ac-
cessories were also in ,black and,
her corsage was of pink sweet-
heart roses with pink trim.
The groom's mother wore a
two-piece suit in aqua shade
with the bodice sprinkled with
embroidered net , applique .on
the sleeves and the waist. Her
hat was in velvet in matching
shade. Chocolate brown ac-
cessories complemented her cos-
tume, with pink sweetheart ros-
es with aqua trim.
The reception of 150 guests
was held at the Galaxie Room,
Chippawa.
For a trip to Montreal, the
bride travelled in a three-piece
double knit suit in sea blue
color, accented by flowered ap-
plique at the neckline. She wore
a black velvet hat and match-
ing accessories. Her going -away
corsage was of white feathered
carnations with silver trim.
Mr. and Mrs, Doerr will re-
side at 2766 Dunn St., Niagara
Falls.
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