The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-14, Page 16Couple Married In Wingham Church
-- Photo by Snyder. SCHRE1TER - KIEFFER
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th, '1072
PAGE SIXTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL i,UCKN.0Wi ONTARIO
Attend District 10
Meeting AiDesboro
Saered,Heart Roman Catholic
Church, Wingham was the setting
for a pretty early summer wedding
Saturday. June 3rd at 4 p.m.
when Georgina 'Marie Kieffer and
Reinhart Kurt Schreiter exchanged
marriage vows in a double ring )
ceremony.
hers were decvratetl
With irises, lilacs and snowballs
for the nuptial Mass, with
Rev. Father Mohan'officiating.
During the ceremony, Miss
Connie Mann gave' beautiful vocal
renditions of "The Wedding SOng",
"Praise My Soul the King Of
Heaven", "Ave Maria", and "We
Have Only Juit Begun", accom-
panied by Miss Rosemary Schmidt
at the organ.
Parents of the Couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Kieffer of Blue-•
- vale and Mr. and Mrs. Albin
Schreiter of Mississauga.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white floor
length gown of Italian Imperial
Moire. Thegown, made and
de rated Lily the, bride ,___wa_styl_ed
with high neckline With stand-
up.collar , fall sleeves with deep
Cuff, empire waist and a full
lace edged. train.' Her shoulder
• length veil was a double layer of
tulle with lace edging held by a
floral headpiece. She carried
a basket of yellow roses with
mauve carnations. and .gw-ophela
Kieffer of R. R. '# 1 Wingham,
e-
ried hearts of purple 'velvet ,
edged with white lace holding
the rings. Their suits were white
crimpeline with mauve shirt.
Best Man was Michael. Schreit-
er of Mississauga. Ushers*were
Kieffer .c•f Bluevale„Ralf
Kuehmel of Hamilton and Ralph
Weishar of Teeswater.
A dinner a nd reception was
held at the Wingham Golf and
Country Club. Earl Heywood's
Band supplied' music for dancing.
The bride's mother received
guests in a floor length princess
gown of mauve polyester sheer
crystalette and white. accessories.
Her corsage, was a bronze orchid.
She was assisted by the groom's
mother wearing a floor length
gown of•purple and gold. figured
antron jersey and white accessor-
ies. Hercorsage
orchid.
,.History ..Group
Visit Hurori.00'...
For the third year, the Ripley
Local History Group went for a
'bug trip on the first Thursday of
June. This year the theme was -
"Get to Know Huron County".
This proved to be a most enjoy-
able trip and everyone felt he or
she knew more of the beauty and,
interesting history of their closest
neighbouring County.
Mrs. Donald McKee of Ben-
miller showed folks around 'her
gardens and took them on a. trip
,':around one of the most-quaint
spots in Ontario and also out to
the new Conservation Park and
Falls, then to Wingham and a
tour of CKNX.. Everyone enjoy-.
ed this because it is the Station
most people depend on for news
and programs.
Wroxeter, Brussels, Walton,
Seaforth are 11:A,ely spots. The
county is very beautiful at this
time of year. On to. Zurich and
Grand Bend and the Eisenbach
Museum. Few know of this.
Museum but it has a' tremendous
collection of articles of the area.
One would need many hours to
see it all. Many enjoyed a rest
in the Chapel.
noderichis _an interest
place to visit and also the
Colonial Craft House where
many lovely crafts were on dis-
'play. It is in such a beautiful
setting at Piper's Dam. Those
with plenty of energy climbed
to Dunlop's Tomb where the
ew issomething-to-remember.
Singing ancrhappy fellowship .
made it a da to treasure: The
committee in Charge were . Mrs.
Roy MacKenzie , Mrs'. Joe Scott',
Mrs. Stewart Needham, Mrs. Earl
Lohnes and Mrs. Bill Arnold. Mrs'.
Arnold had several interesting
facts to tell of Httron County. It
was a good day.
greetings from the AssociStion,
He also spoke on Queen- of
Fairs. Mrs. R. Gibson , Gorrie,
President of 0, A. A.S . Ladies
Department, spoke briefly, K4,R,
Bolton, Department of Agricul-
ture of Walkerton spoke.
Mr. Cressman , Manager of
Saugeen Valley .ccrts_ervaiion.,
showed slides androld about the
work done by the Conservation ,
ReSOUrces. •
Another' musical number was
given by Desboro with Mrs. Lloye
Watke on the -piano and .Mrs.'
Estelle Ruton, soloist. A lively
sing song was very enjoyable.
Rev: Hahn„. Pastor of Mulock
Baptist.„Church, Bentinck Town ,
ship, s••ke on "-Indifferences or
don't care attitude”. lie left us
with something to think about.
The Don Lemon Attendance
Trophy was won by Mild:nay.
Bob Gilchrist of Ldcknow present-
ed it to Mildmay. There were
21_societ.La_reptei.TitecLand,16(1._
people registered. The fall
meeting will be held at Ayton:
oseiatt-ending--fre,
Society were Mr:: and
er McCharleS, Mrs. On as Brooks,
Mrs. Pete Cook,. Glen Walden,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilchrist, Mrs'.
Russel. Irvin and Mrs, Ross Erring.'
The Spring meeting of District
10 for Agricultural Societies was
held June 7th at Desboro. Regis-
tration and luncheon was at 11.45
with the meeting getting under-
way at 1 p.m..
Lloyd.. Harris, District Director
convened the meeting..
An address of welcome 'was
given by Roy Draves.of Desboro,.
president of Desboro Agricultural
Society.. Ivan Aitcheson, ReeVe
O'Sullivan 'township., spoke
briefly. 'Entertainment by Des-
boro was enjoyed by all with Mr.
1310-byon ic of
Lloye Watke on the accordian. '
• ARNOLD'S .,.GENERAL STORE
Is again open for business this week-end and
welcomes your patronage
, The couple will honeymoon in
,Bermuda. For •traVelling,the bride
-donned-a whire-arnel jerserdress-7
with navy inserts at the waist.
Her wide brimmed hat of white ".
mohair, was banded with navy
blue velvet appliqued with white
sham daisies. "Her corsage was
red rose, accessories were white.
'Upon returni ng. from their. honey
moon tbe•cOuple will reside in .
Minutes of the fall meeting at
Owen. Sound were read and- approv
Mrs..
ed.
Reuben Schaus of Hanover
Lady Representative for DiitriCt-
10 , spoke briefly. She enlighten-
-ed-1.s-sonl-e-what-on-the-Qu•
the-Fairs and PhotO contest: In
Memoriam was given by Durham.
in memory of AgricultUral mem-
bers who passed away during the
year. Albert Carson, Listowel
Presidentof p. A.A.S. , brought ton.
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Maid 'of honour ?Nt.ss
Kieffer of Toronto ; Sister 107: nP.
bride, wore a sail lei grri gown o
mauve flOwered polyester crepe
chiffon with ernpire waist. :
coil— mad } hx4-gang theeves• nd -a
wioe brimmeE Trip 417e. T.110112-i:
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ctess. She carried a basket'
spas -nauve ca.-nations
and ivy. The =earner; were_
various shades of mauve. •
&ade.sznaids were Misses Jud;k ,
Scbreitet of ./.1-1--•-x-rcsaugs..
and Karer .-Ki' eerie: of BiLeN'ale
with zowns , nazs and
iderrica!:,tic the :maid cr: honour .
Pdrig
bearers
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branch manager for Household
tra nce.
::.7-uests attended from Hamiltdh,
Tor one , lviississauga , Kitchener,
London , Preston, Lucknow, Wing-
ham , Bhievale and fieswater.
Two honoured guests were the
bride's great RUM , Mrs. Margaret
Hauck of Brookhaver, and .her
smotherMrs. C. Roth of
Weston. e
Previous tc the weddinz. :he
braces mother entertained at a
-.-11/c-eau tea in her honour. She
was: also the -ec'-ien: of three
snoweri. A .rehearsa: pary WaS
nein a*, the .3.4,ano: Hotel, Wing-
nar: or. Prica - , hosted
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