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Phone 633-3
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a Londesboro, Bile" Storer
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The reception followed at ,tie:
bid.' e's::hone ,tubera. 'he ride's
d.
tab' t wasxentr'ei3.• ' 't to f -ti
le . , , tui, h i cidt' ex;
we"ddinb cake,' lighted tapers and
s r flowers . .
of ,brides , .elnothen wear" ,
vY,.:'fi u ed.:e: 'e i ;white cces
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so a and a , cors. a of whiten
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carnations, received the guests,
tssis a b ,,. at e qq� ' s,mgtt ,
veagn inure ytio'n, yellow accts-
sories ,and a corsage of yellow
Carnittions.• .• t. .
The waitresses were Mrs. Royce
Fremlin, Miss Margaret Fremlin,
11fiss'Maizie Grealis, ,Miss Dorothy
Mutch, Mrs. Clem Reynolds and
Mrs. CliffordProctor,
For a wedding trip tceNorthern
Ontario, the bride donned a yellow
nylon dress, grey checked top coat.
and white 'accessories. She wore
an•.rchi corsage.
The groom's gift to the bride
was a wrist watch.
Friends and relatives wei;e(
ent , Pm Montreal, 'Toroo,
Brampton, Guelph, Listowel,,, ,od.4
erich, Blyth, Wingham and Clin
ton., ,
,Upon:,,their return the �ybiing
couple plan to reside in.Clinton, •
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became the bride. Of . aril Wesley
iKeine,'. vCirliisn, to.0linton, ban
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performed :tie cer�mony,
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length. • dress of white Lace i i1d
tulle.,wi h ftrgertap
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carried a spray .of red .end white
roses.
.MissShirley;�ac�:4n:�►d
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tailerinaIei3 hnton Iu' eend flower hesddiass: She' :Orr c a
beuntiet of pink roses with w�ite
stephanotis.
,Gordon .N
ivns Clinton,
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White delphinium and.ltini ,.peo-
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ed the ceremony' • !. , .
Given bride
by .her fath-
er, .the bride wore a dainty white
strapless ballerina -length dress of
chantilly lace over nylon acetate,
with matching Iong sleeved bolero
jacket. Her veil was of fine nylon
last -with a crown -like headdress
of. intertwined pearls. She car-
ii•ied a nosegay of baby 'mums een-
tered ,with pink rosebuds,
.Bridesdi)aids were Mrs. Joseph
Gibson, (sister of the groom), and
M'as Janet Smith (sister of the
bade) , ,Wirs. Gibson wore an aqua
tulle; gowirn;.with matching taffet-
ta, underskirt, long white gloves
arid. a matching headdress. Miss
Smith wore a mint green nylon
organdie dress over taffeta. The
dress had white daisies scattered
over the tucked hemline and col-
lar. Both 'bridesmaids carried
nosegays of white baby 'mums
with white streamers.
Mrs. Theo Fremlin was organist,
and Miss Lola Jervis was soloist.
Groomsman was John Stanley,
Clinton, and ushers were Joseph
Gibson, Clinton, and Lloyd Miller,
Exeter.
For the reception which follow-
ed .in St. Paul's parish hall, the
bride's mother received in beige
nylon shantung with white acces-
sories, and a corsage of blue car-
iiRth q*#i . ttgl� d oxo
sugten, Torp and etreit, as well
as...E,xceter and Gunton.
Per the Wedding! trip, to .north
" rn,, points, the bride wore Q. lilac'
b rdine :suit with f Of
"e acessor-
les. and a. rsage
o 4 hi,te barna.;
Uppns, T ,young ' coupe 1-S:liv-
inClinton.
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Z`h$ +hor>Gie 9f Mr , 1rs
Che tern L, 'Smith, Zurich,: decorat-
with bast ets of carnations,
baby 'mums .and 'eandeekabra, .on
June .20, -formed the setting •.for
t "e iiiareiage of; their. daughter,
ltifae g yy �A ' of4, o Patrick J. Curin-
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inghatn; •.' of of 'Mr. and Mrs. John
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ding music. •
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P 1p1u nt ;df ejnbroidei ed threadwork
in. 'white •flowered:design to match.
the ,bodice and cap. sleeves, • The
skirt Of •ballerinas. length .was in
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alAbou itet Whits „roses.FireJack Feskenr tten-
ed; wearing.. own of yellow ta
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tet8, with -late;Willa c ialle-
iriarlelhgth•iboiiffant. Skirt..•
Jack• Fasken. was groomsman.
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of.
:Queen
Elizabeth navy
bl
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crepe and nylon With ruffled lace
and a ;corsage of ,Pink carhatiens,
.Following a reception•at the 330-,
Zurich, the couple
Jet .for.,Washington, .D.C.
.For traveling the bride
Wore
4.
tangerine red Sumer suit With'
accressoriesin navy and carried a
Yellow duster coat;. - •
The, groom is .a graduate in en-
gineering of.. Queen's University,
•Kingston,,:while:the :bride has her
B A:, and RT .from the University.
of Western Ontario; and ` oth are
on. the staff of tile Atomic Energy
Plant, at Chalk River, Ont.
They will reside in Pembroke.
acDQlia!d-Peters
• (Tile Ottawa 'Unreal)
:gtie mar'•iage of Miss Mary
Beatrice Peters, daughter 1,of ; r.
and. Mrs., E., Peters, and Jahn.
Duncan. fMlacpenald, •Son Of Mr,
and Mrs. James —MacDonald, ,took
place on Saturday •afternoon at
Pft -o'clock .#1 Parkdale United
Church, .Ottawa,
„R.ev. Dr. ,Norman Coil officiated,
fF
a d 'pink and white mixed flowers
were used,•in decoration. ,.Albert 3.
Smith Played the, organ music, and
he sole sung by Mrs. Lloyd
C. McDonald.,
The bride, given in marriage by
er father, was attended by her
ister, Miss Jean Peters, as maid
of honor, and Miss Eleanor Camp -
en, as bridesmaid. Robert P.
Alien, Brucefield, was groomsman,
rid ushers were Douglas Blair and
Thornton Mustard.
The bride wore a gown of Chan -
illy lace aver satin with inserts of
utterfly-pleated nylon net, and
ong pointed sleeves. Her veil of
ulle was held in place by a bon -
et -style headdress trimmed with
earls and inserts of matching
ace, and she carried a cascade
ouquet of pink Briarcliffe roses
nd stephanotis.
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Jtih Ke , V g; ;s is ; corn„
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Thomas Snowden; :;eldest gentle -
n n Pneeent, M,r. :.Thomas Snew-
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;and F lr beth Thomas;.
largest 'tardily pr;esent, .Mr...l Atm-
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Keds; yep g t gix Susan
Sowerby; orange contest, .Mary`
E -Grainger... and Joyce .Greer;
spooning corn ,contest, ,Mrs 4Iil
ton ,Pollock; Joyce ¢;Greer; throw-
ing 'rings, .Clayton .Boyce; thread-
ing a needle, Mrs. •:Milton ; Pollock
Mars. Dorothy Sowerby; knicking-
the,TsU.ipper,,D
. oris Sy w e lr tr y;
dropping clothes pins, Doris
Sowerby.
Races girls, three and under,
Elizabeth Thomas, Shirley Keys,
Nancy Sowerby; •boys, three and
under, Jimmie Grainger, John
Hiidie; boys under sic, Michael
Greer, Richard ..Sewerby, gins'
under eight, Bonny Pollock, Hel-
en . Grainger; girls. 12 and .under,
Joyce ._.Greer,. Mary, E. Grainger,
Elizabeth Ann Westlake;, single
Men's race, William , Pollock,
Kenneth Pollock; "single ladies,'
'race, Joyce Greer, Elizabeth .Ann
Westlake; married ladies' race,
Mrs, Dorothy Sowerby, Mrs, Rus-
sell Grainger; ladies' walking race,
Joyce Greer, Mary E. Grainger.
Lunch was served ending a
very pleasant reunion.
Pepper Reunion
The annual Pepper reunion was
held on Saturday, June 20 at Sea -
forth Lions Park, with over 100
members present. The favourable
picnic weather brought members
from Toronto, Hamilton, Sarnia,
Memorial Hall, the couple left on
a wedding trip to Muskoka district
and southern Ontario.
Going away the bride wore a
grey -blue sabre -cloth suit with
pink and navy blue accessories and
a corsage of pink carnations.
Among out-of-town guests were
Mrs, John McCowan, Mr, and Mrs.
Kenneth McCowan, Robert P, Al-
lan, Brucefield; Thornton Must-
ard, Weston.
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Nesbitt -Campbell
The manse in McKillop was the
setting for the wedding on Satur-
day, June 27, of Katherine Mabel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
R. Campbell and Harry Nesbitt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Nesbitt,
Listowel. Rev. H. E. Livingstone
conducted `the ceremony in the
presence of the immediate friends.
The bride chose a mint. green
shit with white accessories and
wore ah orchid. She was ,attend-
ed_ by Mrs. Walter 141CClure as
matron of honour, who wore , a
beige suit and• pink accessories,
aird.•Marjorie Campbell, as junior
bi idesmaid, who wore a mint
green nylon dress.
Murray Colquhoun, Mitchell,
was the groomsman.
Dinner for 50 guests was served
at Fairview, after which a recep-
tion was held at the home 'of the
bride. Mrs, Campbell received in
a navy blue sheer dress with a
corsage of pink carnations, and
Mrs. Nesbitt , wore mauve nylon
with white accessories.
Guests were present from Har-
riston, Toronto, Listowel, Clinton,
Mitchell, Bayfield • and Walton.
Following a trip to Northern On-
tario, Mr, and Mrs. Nesbitt will
reside on their farm in McKillop.
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retrrlion at,Seaforth Lions'Park'on
the third Satur=day in -June.
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1 'Xhe fotirth ae7helal Lockwood
pinion. was held at Rinafore Pax'
$tr ! Pips, en,nday June "M
There were rn y mOmbers . t
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ers in the afternoon, the ladies en-
joyed a elapdtietedtounrent al of,the,.resi-
de i areas as surrounding the pop-
ular resort: A Per 1$74S.
held d outside underthe 3 es.
P,,.,(k.. At-
tending
from Clinton, Were'
Colquhoun, If. J. McEWan, Cl t•--
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TEA BAGS
Huron County Federation of Agriculti ie
ELEVENTH ANNUAL
FIELD DAY
AGRICULTURAL PARK, SEAFORTI'i
Friday, July 10
Official Opening at 1.30 p.m. by J. A. Carroll,
Assistant Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Province of Ontario
EXHIBITS -- DISPLAYS -- MIDWAY
SPORTS EVENTS
See the Displays of Farm Machinery and Farm Equipment
Harness Horse Races During Afternoon
1'1)DLERS CONTEST -8.30—$60 in prizes
DANCE--9.30--Seaforth Memorial Arena
To the Music of CIiNX Barn Dance Gang
Admission: Adults 50c; Children Free — Free Parking
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PERFORMANCE
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