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The Huron Expositor, 1974-08-22, Page 45 ,:, ... ,:...... _. , Mvr� M7`a'd!''+ta`�"[)�"h',�, Q��+�7 �►vc�•..,it�, wRr�.• ' .. I IMOM, . a NEWS OF, 1 • N T A. community shower was held in 'basement /77� c { For Sale ' another sister-' and Christine " Delaney; the bride's cousin, all of the of Winthrop church for Brenda Pryce, bride of involved in coaching• sessions The mother of the bride was in formal .Air li, 1�,, the month. . The following before the competitions so that attired a gown of sheer , -Delaney, sister, was flower girl___ Cremar�y . g Pullman, R.R.2, Staffa were They carried askets o daisies. Seiler pf Mitchell were, majXied .in pink Sweetheart roses. Mary Margaret ,Heenan,, brother, Patrick Heecian, the married on the lawn of the'bride''s Armin Buri, Sebringville, was -St. Patrick's Church, Dublin on For a wedding trip, to the daughterof Mrs..Harold Maloney bride wore' ,a formal.•gown of home on June 28 by Rev. Wilfred best pian and Brian Miller, August 10 at 1:30. Father G. Dill eastern states, the bride wore a of Seaforth and the We 'Patrick lagoda fashioned with an empire officiated at the Nn tial High ,_,Heenan and James William waist and apron bib bodice Jarvis of Cromarty Presbyterian' Staffs, brother of the bride was • P g blue and white polyester dress "� Church. usher. Mass. ' with a shirred waist and shirred Bacn�s, -son of Mr: and Mrs: -trimmed in.venise laae.'A double They are the children of Mr. After the ceremony a reeeption: The church was decorated with Puffed sleeves; white accessories Leslie Barnes of Dublin were ruffle trimmed in venise lace-. and Mrs. Stanley Pullman and was held at -the home of the bride white mums and pink glads. and a corsage of red roses. married' in St. James Catholic finished both the hemline and the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller• followed by a dance at Family. Church dn'•August 2 at' 7:00 p.m. cuff. A. shoulder -length veil* of The bride wore a dress of long Paradise. For travelling*, the bride Organist Mrs., Audrey Vorsten- , . Guests attended the wedding •Reverend H. j: Laragh officiated. nylon was. fattened to a cap of g g' boscli accompanied the soloist from California, Kingston, white polyester satin,_ trimmed wore 'a • yellow pantsuit with a Mrs. Alice Stiles was organist venise lace. with lace and 'a short veil. 'She corsage of ink carnations. and a choir.of twelve girls who Toronto, Kitchener, Waterloo, g P sang several songs. Music - Windsor, , Clinton, Seaforth, and the St. James Church choir She carried a bou tbetfof carried red roses and daisies. The couple are living at R.R.2, included Praise o Soul... he Mitchell and Dublin. sang. The church was,.decorated stephonitis, yellow -an hite fuji , Patricia Norris of Staffa was 5taffa. 47 �T withurnsof white mums and pink mums and ,tiny pink(,blue and v King of Heaven; Ave Mitt ia; The bre-groom will reside glads. green carnations. • Make* Me a Channel of Your •on a farm „at R.R.3, Mitchell. Given in marriage by her , Bridal attendants were Miss News, .Of Peace; We Will Walk . With Marie Malloy, Maid of Honor 'and �- • Christ, Said -the Lorc{ The Living cousin of the bride from Sarnia,' 'God; and Somewhere my Love. Huronview • Miss Patricia Malloy,, bridesmaid The bride, escorted down the I V r"O n CO �•/"i t b�"' _ and cousin. of the bride from Marie Flynn,. Lorne• Lawson, Norman Speir and Jerry aisle -by. her father, wore a floor Yr �• a y y Sarnia, Miss Anne. Heenan, Collins provided the old tyme music'for Monday's activities. F length gown of . white sheer _. -bridesmaid and sister of the bride , . Step 'dance numbers by Debbie Flynn and vocal solos by 4 - .• organza. Re -embroidered Englishn from Granton and 'Miss Elaine Morgan Dalton Were enjoyed by everyone., Mrs. O'Conner, . lace (Peau d'Anglais) styled in a Pritite'ss'" to'-.be C�IOSen Heenan, bridesmaid and sister of Mr's. Macaulay and Philyp Regier were -welcomed to the daisy pattern, circle.,the- natural J the bride from Seaforth., Home. -" N waist, forms a ,'V' design acros's , The 1.97.1 Huron County Dairy social and eoppational functions. The attendants wore formal Twenty-one members of the Over 90 Club met' on the bodice. Same lace trims the-' Princess. Competition will once Girls who are interested in the gowns' of flowered flocked Wednesday and following the program, cookies and bishopsleeves and flounces the competition must be a resident of -polyester over • ra on linings, of lemonade were served. Mrs. Nellie. Welsh was a guest for the again be held at the Zurich' Fair . P P Y Y g full skirt and cathedral self -train, on September 23rd, designed., to Canada, single and between the paster • shades and carried afternoon and played several piano instrumentals and led the The headpiece, fashioned with 'improve communications ages of 17 to 26 -as -'of Augurwjst; bouquets of green, w, pin yellok sing -a -long with. readings by Mrs McGratton and Walter f the sam.e',. peau :d'angtais .lace betWeen the milk producer and 1975. A girl' whose father Has and blue fttJt maims and ,wihite 4,N f Kingstivel.L jwQ�ti.�w embers were, welcomed tp the •Club, covered t e, ed ulet :"whi►, been involved in the dairy oms Ivlx �. M•cGratfon 'uan&Toch Herman. - Ever one •. oined in P FS consumer. The Dairy Princess is a Y P '° Y J edged in re -embroidered vptton goodwill ' ambassadress who industry during the past five , Best man was' Mr. James W. singing "Happy, Birthday" to Mrs: Isabella -Hamilton, who•" -venise 1a�. Th?ee tiers of e�ow represents the, Huron. County ' Years as a milk producer, or as a Kelly, br6.ther-in-law. of the celebrated her 100th Birthday on August 18th: roducer's employee, is .eligible groom from Stratford. Ushers Residents were entertained on "Family Night" with a length silk illusion tulle, edged dairymen of her area at various p {, with the same peau d'anglais lace to compete. were . Mr. Kenneth ).Flarris, military band organ music on the lawn provided by Murray completed the veil and wedding Contestants, will be required to Mitchell,, Mr. Patrick Heenan, Draper of Clinton. This machine is one of three custom made ' ensemble. She carried a cascade deliver a short prepared speech ' brother f the bride, Seaforth, organs and was built in North Dakota and purchased by Mr. ' • of 'red sweetheart roses and Shouter for on a subject related the dair and Mr. James, Miller, Mitchell. Ded er from a dealer in North Carolina. The 100 organ pipes J Y' l+ P g P P ' stephonitis. ,, industry: They will also have A' dance and smorgasbord at and,drums are controlled by the action of the roles and ,play Maureen Delaney, sister of the Brenda Pry Ce individual interviews from a panel the Brodhagen Community many of the familiar band tunes. M' bride was: Maid of Hitter and 1 of judges and pa•rt•icipate in the Centre followed the wedding. _ lk' M d M B '11 f; � . bridesmaids were Jayne Delaney, A. community shower was held in 'basement climax of the event - the in ng competition. Contestants will be r. an vs. arnes wd reside. in Scaforth. ' For Sale ' another sister-' and Christine " Delaney; the bride's cousin, all of the of Winthrop church for Brenda Pryce, bride of involved in coaching• sessions The mother of the bride was in formal .Air Dublin. Lucille also a the month. . The following before the competitions so that attired a gown of sheer , -Delaney, sister, was flower girl___ A program was presented with they can be filled in on all aspects coral and yellow floral :•polyester Conditioned Otave Little master of of the competition. over coral lining, •a &prsage of They wore full length "Gatsby ceremonies. A Girls participating • in the Rev. Malcolm 'Muth of North family from Monday 'till Wednes- look" owns of polyester chiffon. g P Y sing -son with Laubene Re ele at the piano, a g P Competition will receive prizes,' p p ribbon and beige accessories. g MOBILE HOME with a white background -and a contest by Kat'fty Hoegy, a piano with the 1974 Huron County Dairy The mother of the groom' was in formal `of � � situatedon 66 x 165 lot flocked pink pattern with l ng� solo by Sandra Regele, a contest Princess receiving a luggage seta Battleford, Sask., was guest day of this week. Mrs. Joyce 4 sheer, sleeves. conducted by Dianne McNichol, a Girls interested in, participa ing Len MacGre medium blue fortrel knit with a Phone 521-1441 - Robert Seiler, 61ifornia, piano solo by Jill Wheatley, a solo may contact o at, y gsily corsage of ink carnations with g p' , brother of the groom, was •best by � Cathy Pryce followed by a- the Office in Clinton. speaker -for the congregations of Morgan and daughter Becky , man�•ant! ushers were John Seiler piano solo by Linda Godkin and for fugtherltdetaiural accessoriesbbon i Hibbert United and Cromarty • called on the Kinsman familyon K/ Presbyterian -Church on Sunday, Friday. • He spoke 'on God's House.` Mrs• John Jefferdbn attended a k.. • a<. r' x' `1 Chungh services for the next two birthdaypart for her sister -in- y ; Sundays" will be at .9„: 4 with the Miss Gladys Jefferson' on law i 4$4Y �R g Sunday afterno, qn -at the home of �, . *I" . r { , ,. f aJi � ;r+: „;•' x,,Y > �.�� �r, $t7�t 1s r F "A wz,i Y'�fiY��A Recent vi itors with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Sam' Jefferson in . ;:i, , T,. ').�5 1 ,•(T ¢.:. '+q,. { �Y�; R�;�'�'j •7 �� ,r Mrs.,Otto.Walker were Mr. and Goderich. wlsYi;t5A:-��'' _ f�,�f,�, s. Archie Steward ofo St. Lambert, Quebec. The two Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worthington of Kitchener visited .Sunday with families met while vacationing in Mr. and Mrs. Mervin bow, Their t wr • ��t , �" qtr � Florida a few ears o. y sg I daughter, Leslie is s endin a g ,. spending -and Mrs.. Jo , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinsman, --few days with Mr. "`'� :w 1 n• Mrs. Earl Kinsman, and Miss Scott. Mary Kinsman .attended the. In Sunday night's mens' soft - rMcTaggart family reunion at ball game, Staffa came from" Belleville last -weekend. behind to fie Roy 'S. ieith Patter. �1 5T Weekend guests of, and son itched for Roy's with Lloyd .I) pad st x Mrs. John Wallace we d Cameron on the mound•for Staffa. ' r x R "d��II Mrs. Frahk Cadick an Donald This game completed •the regular Chatham and Mr. and Mrs. Ray schedule in the mens' softball `W 11.1Z19 Poissaiqt, Charing Cross, Kim"Walker has returned to league. Playoffs Will take place Saturday, with Roy's and Anext kf ; her home in London after spend- Cromarty Tlaying the first p e d° 4; �N , {„ ing a week with her grandparents Otto Walker. Jackie followed by. Staffs and Roy's. (Photo by Phillips) !. Mr. and Mrs. McGhee 'of London, is now holidaying at the Walker home. South Hibbert Bantam Boys Y have advanced to the quarter, SEILER-DELANEY - . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford finals in their softball league b Bu Y ✓ McTaggart from Melbourn---defeating Hurondale m a. two -out. �'vonne Delaney, daughter of wore a turquoise and blue floral PULLMAN-MEL;<ER Florida and Mr. and Mrs. Walter ee s s, Pf-three series. Joseph and Mary Ellen Delaney gown of nylon with fitted bodice, Linda 1Llargaret Miller of , Maid of Honour and Viola Buri of Perkins • of Florida, visited with of Dublin and Steve Seiler, son of princess lines and long, sheer BARNES.HEENAN. R.R.2, Staffg and Nelson Roy Sebringville was bridesmaid. 'Mr. and Mrs, Earl Kinsman and Classified Ade pay dividends. lvlarie Seiler and the late Robert sleeves She wore a corsa a of b f g Pullman, R.R.2, Staffa were They carried askets o daisies. Seiler pf Mitchell were, majXied .in pink Sweetheart roses. Mary Margaret ,Heenan,, brother, Patrick Heecian, the married on the lawn of the'bride''s Armin Buri, Sebringville, was -St. Patrick's Church, Dublin on For a wedding trip, to the daughterof Mrs..Harold Maloney bride wore' ,a formal.•gown of home on June 28 by Rev. Wilfred best pian and Brian Miller, August 10 at 1:30. Father G. Dill eastern states, the bride wore a of Seaforth and the We 'Patrick lagoda fashioned with an empire officiated at the Nn tial High ,_,Heenan and James William waist and apron bib bodice Jarvis of Cromarty Presbyterian' Staffs, brother of the bride was • P g blue and white polyester dress "� Church. usher. Mass. ' with a shirred waist and shirred Bacn�s, -son of Mr: and Mrs: -trimmed in.venise laae.'A double They are the children of Mr. After the ceremony a reeeption: The church was decorated with Puffed sleeves; white accessories Leslie Barnes of Dublin were ruffle trimmed in venise lace-. and Mrs. Stanley Pullman and was held at -the home of the bride white mums and pink glads. and a corsage of red roses. married' in St. James Catholic finished both the hemline and the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller• followed by a dance at Family. Church dn'•August 2 at' 7:00 p.m. cuff. A. shoulder -length veil* of The bride wore a dress of long Paradise. For travelling*, the bride Organist Mrs., Audrey Vorsten- , . Guests attended the wedding •Reverend H. j: Laragh officiated. nylon was. fattened to a cap of g g' boscli accompanied the soloist from California, Kingston, white polyester satin,_ trimmed wore 'a • yellow pantsuit with a Mrs. Alice Stiles was organist venise lace. with lace and 'a short veil. 'She corsage of ink carnations. and a choir.of twelve girls who Toronto, Kitchener, Waterloo, g P sang several songs. Music - Windsor, , Clinton, Seaforth, and the St. James Church choir She carried a bou tbetfof carried red roses and daisies. The couple are living at R.R.2, included Praise o Soul... he Mitchell and Dublin. sang. The church was,.decorated stephonitis, yellow -an hite fuji , Patricia Norris of Staffa was 5taffa. 47 �T withurnsof white mums and pink mums and ,tiny pink(,blue and v King of Heaven; Ave Mitt ia; The bre-groom will reside glads. green carnations. • Make* Me a Channel of Your •on a farm „at R.R.3, Mitchell. Given in marriage by her , Bridal attendants were Miss News, .Of Peace; We Will Walk . With Marie Malloy, Maid of Honor 'and �- • Christ, Said -the Lorc{ The Living cousin of the bride from Sarnia,' 'God; and Somewhere my Love. Huronview • Miss Patricia Malloy,, bridesmaid The bride, escorted down the I V r"O n CO �•/"i t b�"' _ and cousin. of the bride from Marie Flynn,. Lorne• Lawson, Norman Speir and Jerry aisle -by. her father, wore a floor Yr �• a y y Sarnia, Miss Anne. Heenan, Collins provided the old tyme music'for Monday's activities. F length gown of . white sheer _. -bridesmaid and sister of the bride , . Step 'dance numbers by Debbie Flynn and vocal solos by 4 - .• organza. Re -embroidered Englishn from Granton and 'Miss Elaine Morgan Dalton Were enjoyed by everyone., Mrs. O'Conner, . lace (Peau d'Anglais) styled in a Pritite'ss'" to'-.be C�IOSen Heenan, bridesmaid and sister of Mr's. Macaulay and Philyp Regier were -welcomed to the daisy pattern, circle.,the- natural J the bride from Seaforth., Home. -" N waist, forms a ,'V' design acros's , The 1.97.1 Huron County Dairy social and eoppational functions. The attendants wore formal Twenty-one members of the Over 90 Club met' on the bodice. Same lace trims the-' Princess. Competition will once Girls who are interested in the gowns' of flowered flocked Wednesday and following the program, cookies and bishopsleeves and flounces the competition must be a resident of -polyester over • ra on linings, of lemonade were served. Mrs. Nellie. Welsh was a guest for the again be held at the Zurich' Fair . P P Y Y g full skirt and cathedral self -train, on September 23rd, designed., to Canada, single and between the paster • shades and carried afternoon and played several piano instrumentals and led the The headpiece, fashioned with 'improve communications ages of 17 to 26 -as -'of Augurwjst; bouquets of green, w, pin yellok sing -a -long with. readings by Mrs McGratton and Walter f the sam.e',. peau :d'angtais .lace betWeen the milk producer and 1975. A girl' whose father Has and blue fttJt maims and ,wihite 4,N f Kingstivel.L jwQ�ti.�w embers were, welcomed tp the •Club, covered t e, ed ulet :"whi►, been involved in the dairy oms Ivlx �. M•cGratfon 'uan&Toch Herman. - Ever one •. oined in P FS consumer. The Dairy Princess is a Y P '° Y J edged in re -embroidered vptton goodwill ' ambassadress who industry during the past five , Best man was' Mr. James W. singing "Happy, Birthday" to Mrs: Isabella -Hamilton, who•" -venise 1a�. Th?ee tiers of e�ow represents the, Huron. County ' Years as a milk producer, or as a Kelly, br6.ther-in-law. of the celebrated her 100th Birthday on August 18th: roducer's employee, is .eligible groom from Stratford. Ushers Residents were entertained on "Family Night" with a length silk illusion tulle, edged dairymen of her area at various p {, with the same peau d'anglais lace to compete. were . Mr. Kenneth ).Flarris, military band organ music on the lawn provided by Murray completed the veil and wedding Contestants, will be required to Mitchell,, Mr. Patrick Heenan, Draper of Clinton. This machine is one of three custom made ' ensemble. She carried a cascade deliver a short prepared speech ' brother f the bride, Seaforth, organs and was built in North Dakota and purchased by Mr. ' • of 'red sweetheart roses and Shouter for on a subject related the dair and Mr. James, Miller, Mitchell. Ded er from a dealer in North Carolina. The 100 organ pipes J Y' l+ P g P P ' stephonitis. ,, industry: They will also have A' dance and smorgasbord at and,drums are controlled by the action of the roles and ,play Maureen Delaney, sister of the Brenda Pry Ce individual interviews from a panel the Brodhagen Community many of the familiar band tunes. M' bride was: Maid of Hitter and 1 of judges and pa•rt•icipate in the Centre followed the wedding. _ lk' M d M B '11 f; � . bridesmaids were Jayne Delaney, A. community shower was held in 'basement climax of the event - the in ng competition. Contestants will be r. an vs. arnes wd reside. in Scaforth. ' For Sale ' another sister-' and Christine " Delaney; the bride's cousin, all of the of Winthrop church for Brenda Pryce, bride of involved in coaching• sessions The mother of the bride was in formal .Air Dublin. Lucille also a the month. . The following before the competitions so that attired a gown of sheer , -Delaney, sister, was flower girl___ A program was presented with they can be filled in on all aspects coral and yellow floral :•polyester Conditioned Otave Little master of of the competition. over coral lining, •a &prsage of They wore full length "Gatsby ceremonies. A Girls participating • in the white carnations with a brown ' 60 x 12 3 -Bedroom look" owns of polyester chiffon. g P Y sing -son with Laubene Re ele at the piano, a g P Competition will receive prizes,' p p ribbon and beige accessories. g MOBILE HOME with a white background -and a contest by Kat'fty Hoegy, a piano with the 1974 Huron County Dairy The mother of the groom' was in formal `of � � situatedon 66 x 165 lot flocked pink pattern with l ng� solo by Sandra Regele, a contest Princess receiving a luggage seta attired a gown a. sheer, sleeves. conducted by Dianne McNichol, a Girls interested in, participa ing Len MacGre medium blue fortrel knit with a Phone 521-1441 - Robert Seiler, 61ifornia, piano solo by Jill Wheatley, a solo may contact o at, y gsily corsage of ink carnations with g p' , brother of the groom, was •best by � Cathy Pryce followed by a- the Office in Clinton. e and white , man�•ant! ushers were John Seiler piano solo by Linda Godkin and for fugtherltdetaiural accessoriesbbon California, ' and Pat Delaney, another contest by Gail glanville. brother of the bride, Dublin. Brenda, Mrs. Pryce and Mrs. The groom's gift to the Bride Linton were called to the front Was a diamopd necklace. and presented with corsages. Dianne Beattie read a very fitting A dinner andreception ws 'address. ,Gifts were presented held at ' the Brodhagen and Beenda thanked everyone Community Centre following the after which lunch was served by ceremony. The ,bride's mother ladies of Unit 2. THE HURON E.XPOSITOit_ is -happy to publish wedding photos ar stories of area weddings. However, we would like to remind those who are planning we.gs that we can only publish black and white photographs•. If nothing. else is available, we will try to use a coloumd picture (we cannot aocept t;oloured,negatives or slides) but the resulting picture in the Expositor will be of inferior" quality. 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