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LOCAL GIRL WED.
AT LONDON ' •
PETERSEN
BECKER
Knollwood. Park' Presbyterian
'Church, London, was the scene.
of a .quiet wedding on Saturday,
August 15th, when Rev; John
Shepherd united .in marriage,.
Elizabeth Ann. Petersen, daugh-
ter .of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peter
sen, Luck/low, .'..and Corporal
Hein rich Becker, youngest son'
of Mrs: Marguerite Becker of
Kempton,, ;.Germany.
Thi bride is .a graduateaf St.
Joseph's School of Nursi zg,+ Lon-
' don. She .has joined the, staff of
Westminster Hospital, . London,
her duties to.•commence the
die of. 'September, The groom is
with ,the.: Royal Canadian Regi
thent at London,
After . a wedding trip. 'through
the Western's States, the couple
will live in Londo''m • • •
The bride . was'. ,honoured. at • a
couple of showers, prior to her
marriage. Friends and' neigh.
bourn on. Quality Hill. held ' .a
shower on the . lawn at Petersens.•.
Bessie Reavie and Jean Richards.
were .hostesses at ; a shower, held.
at tihe Richards' home: The bride.
received . many lovely gifts.
Wed at Ripley United Church
. REID MEAD,
St, Andrews, United. Church,.
Ripley, wasdecorated with white`
and salmon gladioli and ever-
green gn Saturday, August 8th,
for the''marriage 'of Donna Mar-
ilyn Mead,: ° .daughter or Mrs.
Aravilla Mead .of Ripley and
;Walter. Brydon Reid of Leaside,
:son of the late Mr: and Mrs; Wm.
Reid, Brampton. Rev.' C. Iut-
ton officiated at the . double ring
ceremony .at high noon. •
Given in marriage by • her
brother-in-law, Wm:.Peterbaugh,
the bride was ,gowned in balle-
rina length white chantilly lace..
over; taffeta, with net . yoke trim-
need With seed pearls. The gown
featured -lily point sleeves' and ,a
finger-tip veil of nylon. net was;
held with headdress of pearls
and 'sequins. The bride carried
a white Bible, crested . with yel-
low roses and • stephanotis and
white 'ribbons, 1.
•The • matron' •
of 'honour was
' Mrs:' Wm.. Peterbaugh, R.R.. 4,
Kincardine, sister of the bride
and the bridesmaids were Miss
Rose Marie Threndyle of Han,
ovtKier Mrs, `Kenneth McFarlan of
, ncardine and aiIrs. ' 'Donald
Thompson, of Luckriow. All four
attendents were :identically
gowned in heavenly blue crysta-
tette with scoop neck, Empire
cummerbund, :brief sleeve and
full Skirts. • They wore feather
hats • and carried nosegays of
White shasta daisies.
Marilyn.Peterbaugh,. 'niece of
the bride and Carol Reid of +•
Brantford, niece of the groom:,.
were flower girls and wore white
dotted, 'nylon •dresses, • fashioned
with Peterpan collar, puffed
sleeves; and tiered .skirts wiith
blue sash and . matching , head.
band. .They carried ' miniature
baskets of .. shasta .daisies, and
fern.
James Reid of Brantford was
his brother'sbest. man and the
ushers were • Wiliam' Reid . of Lea-
side,- brother of'• the groOm and
Thos. Mutton of Hanover, cousin
of the bride. • ••
The organist was Mrs. William
Graham . ana , the soloist *as
Robert
Robert Rutledge, R.R. 2, Ripley,
brother-in-law of the bride who
sang 'the. Wedding Prayer and.
O Perfect Love.
For a' reception which follow-
ed in the church parlours the.
bride's mother received wearing
a. • powder blue sheath dress with.
white accessories and/ corsage .of
deep: ,pink roses,` She was assist-
ed by the' groom's aunt, Mrs.:
David, Cockburn; of Leaside, who
chose a navy sheath ,dress with•
navy and rose accessories and
corsage of deep pink roses:
For a' wedding trip • to the
United. States, returning by Ot-
tawa, the bride donned a mint
green suit dress of dacron with
beige accesories and. •corsage of
white carnations. :
The bride is a former member
of the teaching staff of the Mc-
Gee Public School at Hanover.
.. (Photo by Hingley's Studio)
•
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. .Gordon, ,Kirk-
land, Nancy and. Kenneth return-
ed home after spending a • m.on!th
in. Western Canada. They travel''-`
led as far west as' Banni.ff.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
-W, G: Huri,ter and;family 'recent-
ly were 'Dr. •and Mrs. .Gordon
•McKenzie of Stratford; Mr: and.
Mrs. Alan Hunter'and sons, 'Kim
and Jesse Of Sudbury; .Mr. 'Har-
old Gardner, Hamilton.; ' Mr: and
Mrs. .Joe Freeman : and `Joe,: Jr.,.
.and Mr. .and Mrs. Don ' Straug-•
than, Linda and Kenneth of God-
erich;' Mr. and Mrs. Fred - Best
and .sons, David and Bob' of. To-
ronto. with Bobremaining for a
week's vacation; Mr. and 'Mrs.
Ken Laidlaw and. family, , of
London.
Miss Christine• • Thompson of
Ripley visited' .Mr.. and Mrs.
Frank . Ritchie last Wednesday.
Miss Thompson teaches at Osh-
awa.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ` Anderson.
and family of London. " visited
Mt. ' and' Mrs, .Gordon Kirkland
recently, • •
Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Ander
son and family • spent a, week -end
at'Port• Elgin beach.. '.
Mr. , and Mrs.. Topa Magoffin
have: moved • into ' thea home . of
'Mrs.John Ritchie, 'West Wawa-
nosi,where they will. 'reside
Miss A/nn Ritchie and Elaine.
Cook spent. last week 'at'. carnp
near Goderich. .
,Mr.. and Mrs. Chester'Twamley
and .Allan and lVrs.;Janet Twain-
ley' . of Woodstock visited: with
Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Ritchie.
Nancy Kirkland . entertained
some girl. friends 'and classmates
at a birthday party. •
Mrs. ' George Hunter spent a,•
couple " of days at Point 'Clark
with Mrs. Kern Laidlaw and girls
who spent the week 'there.
Sunday,school ` will be at 10:00.
.a.m., church'' at 11:15 a.m. for
August, •
KINLOSS' • NEWS':
Carol MacIntyre, eldest • daugh-
ter of Mr: and, Mrs. Donald ,Mac-
Intyre, 'suffered •a . mild attack of
polio, After • '.being 'a• :: patient in
London .Hospital she is now icon-
Valescing at home. '.. .,
Janet and Barbara" Forster of
Ripley have; been recentholiday
guests with their :cousin, Betty
,Colwell. .
Mrs. Leonard Maclnnes has
been a patient in 'St: 'Joseph's`
Hospital, ` London for the, past
week.
• Mr. R. L. MacDonald- of Kap-
uskasing' has been making ex=
tensive 'renovation to the family
. homestead f . north • of the CNR
station.' Recent visitors with- hi.rn.
.there have been, Mr. Jack Mac-
Donald and 'Mr: William Taber
of Thornbury, Mr, and Mrs. Ar-
chie .MacDonald and .family of
Kitchener,n kr. 'and • Mrs. Fred.
Bromley and Miss Joan Maa Don-
aid • of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham,
and daughters of Corunna were
overnight • guests last Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac-
Dougall and family. Theywere
just • retur'n'ing from a ,six-week
motor trip to the Pacific coast,
spending some ' time with Mr.
and Mrs. ..Russell MacDougall
and .,Barbara at Wells, B.C.
• Congratulations to Mr. and.
Mrs. Robert, Gilchrist who were
married. August 8th a M llarton.
.We welcome .June' to our neigh-
bourhood.'
Miss Betty Hamilton is enjoy-
ing a • holiday trip to the West
'Coast.
h_ rs. T. A. MacDonald of Tor-
onto was a' Civic: H'.oliday 'visitor
Vvith 111.r ' and Mrs. Ira Dickie •and
boys. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Austin:
were guests at Mrs, Aus'tins nie
ce's: wedding in L • ndon on Aug-
ust.8th
Mr. and Mrs. Allan '`Graham,
Anne' and Ruth visited' Mr. and
Mrs. William Banton and family
o: Hamilton last' week -end and
also had a trip to Niagara Falls.
Jimmy, arid David MacKinnon.
returned ;Thorne . Sunday from a
. few days holiday in ' London.
KINGSBRIDGE
Mr Jos -.Dwyer :and sons
Michael and Mark ; of St. Catha
cines visited 'with his sister;. Mrs.'
Don :Frayne • and. 'family for a
few. days. . `
The familiar . building known
as • "Kingsbridge Store," and
surrounding buildings purchased
by- Mr. Frank ' McKenzie . have
been completely removed to
new location. .near Pine ',River,
during the' past week.
-Mrs.:Gene .Frayne and family.
spent'.a fewdays with the 'Krae-'
,mer' family at }lesson during the
past week. •
"Mr.. and.' Mrs. Arthur Edbar of
Florida, 'arid' . Mrs:., Peter Vogt ' of
*Detroit are 'visiting at the Frank
Sullivan' borne.
Mr. Albert O'Loughlin Of .13•e
troit,„ `W iss Betty. V assella
London, the Bruce Ijnsford
• family of Galt, Theresa Martin
of • Hamilton, Mr. and. Mrs. Chris
Moorbeck and chiidrert of Toron-
to, ti1Vlr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hart
man and Shirley and Brian .of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Woodley,. 'Darlene''" and Donna'
Marie of Mahon, ` The H. Bovin
family of .Flint, Desmond .Cleary
of Harnilton, Gerald„ Garyey of
'Toronto,, The I. Parker family of
London; were among .,week -end
visitors here.
Rev. ,Father Edwin Garvey ;of
Assumption University,' Windsor
visited ' with. relatives here last
week.
Mr. ' and Mr`s. O'Neill . Dean,
Nancy, Dianne, Gloria and :':Shei-
lagii, and Danny ':-returned • tp
'their home at 'Croyden, Quebec
:last Thursday,' atter a :-two-Week
vacation; at, . the : "Dean Home
stead'" : here with relatives: .
Mrs. ' Leo Moerbeck •who : has'
been _under the .doctor's \.care for
the past, few days, was taken to
Goderich 'Hospital 'on Sunday eV-
ening.. .
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PHOTO CO-OP REALTOR
120 Davis St. Sarnia, . Ontario.
Represented By,
GEORGE TIFFIN, salesman for this district
A. number of good farms in the surrounding community
ranging in sizes' from :5 acres to 200 acres.
Several ' houses .in. Lucknow;+ Teeswater, Whitechurch..
Good Brick building at Whitchurch, suitable' for. Work
Shop such as car painting and body work 'Main build-
ing 36 x 48, lean 36.x 14, 2/3 acre of land:'
A',number of good;:lake. kits.
A real good" Trailer home in 'A-1 condition, 20 x'
feet,' : fully' insulated,' fully wired and also equipped for
propane. gas.
All property priced . right with reasonable terms. For •
further information ' apply. •to;
GEORGE' TIFFIN, Salesman for this. area.
;Lucknow, Box 217 ..' Telephone
50,000 :GALLONS PAINT
$2,99 - PER .•GALLON.
Hundreds. ;of f paint'have already been sold to
;
nriany,'- Satisfied
of
readers' 'of this newspaper. This clearance
'and ,bankrupt stock is. freshpaint and manufactured by
C:I:L:, Sherwin-Williams, Lowe, Bros.,' 'Glidden's, 'etc.
OUR" GUARANTEE -•try one gallon; try • a hundred. If you
arenot. completely convinced that : it isthe best, then re
turn the empty can or unused portion for complete 100%
refund: Shipped immediately anywhere ,in. Canada. • ' •
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Outside Paint: suitable fpr steel, 'cement, woodwork, floors.
Can be thinned down 'for shingles. • Colours:' grey, ,pearl
grey, shutter green, apple green, : chartreuse, barn . • 'red,
bright red, turquoise, coral, dutch blue, cottage brown.
Inside Paint: suitable for walls, . woodwork, 'plaster, • over
wallpaper, etc: Colours: flat white,gloss: white,' te,' J
nquil
yellow, mint green, bone ivory, sky
blue, blossom, pink,
shadow grey, . fall beige, turquoise.
AL:UMINUM PAINT........., ...:...,., r ., ...;...r;,... $3.99 Gal:
ROOF oEMENTe—black..eontains fibrated asbehtos, can be
•' applied with old broom, or rag tied on a stick, ...... 99c Gal.
S H E>R M. A N'S DEPT. 9:
5 37 QUEEN ST WEST TORONTO,•. ONT.
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