Clinton News-Record, 1965-09-02, Page 3Biyfi&dOrl Monied in :Church',
Will Ma...ellome, At Deep 'Myer
(Photo by R. J. Nephew, Goderich)
• MR. AND MRS. FRANK JOHN RACHICH
Margaietet Jewell, daughter of
Mr ,and. Ws, George Lindsay
Settle Bayfleid, end Frank
john, .ecei of 1Yrr. and, eierst
Frank Rachabh, Sr., Kirkland
Lake, will make their hoe
PftP giver pa their 1"erturio
fro a honeyeneon tin to the
elesteen United States!,
. The couple was married in
St. Andeevv's United Church,
Bayfield, before: an arch of
white candles and bouquets of
white and orange sherbet gladi-
oli. Rev. Fred Jeweall of Lon-
don performed the double -ring
• ceremony at the 4 p.m. service
on Saturday, August 21.
•Soloist Mrs. M. Brocklebenk,
'Saari:torn, was atcoanpahried by
the organist, John Williams of
Goderich,
On the arm of her father, the
bride looked' charming in a
oar -length silk taffeta gown
/accented with organza and
flowered appliques.. The bodice,
highlighted with seed pearls,
had cap sleeves. A. detachable
train fell from two bows at
waist back and she 0=W a
•crescent shaped bouquet of !or-
mtge. delight roses, white sweet-
heart roses and stepbanotis.'
Maid of, heeler, Ann Hatrt,
London,. and bridesmaids Carol
• Attldins end Christine jeve,eill
bath of London, were identical-
ly gowned in 'orange sherbet
per* silk shanturtg. The floor -
length dresses featured high
empire waists end an inverted
pleat lin the skirt front: Their
headdresses comprised bews, of
the same material as their
dresses and hairpieces and they
candied crescents of white gladi-
h tips and orange delight rots,
es. .
Flobverglicl Miss Lynda Jew-
.elleeeircion, was gowned similar
to the senior attendants and
carried a nosegay of flowers.
Dean Woelfle, Waterloo, was
eingbearer.
• Doe Hill, St. MerYS, was the
beetman, and the ushers weee
Tom Campbell, Kingsville, and
Ron Smith, Bayeield.
The wedding reception was
held ati'lbe tittle len, Bayfield,
where the head table was dec-
orated with vvirite and orange
sherbet gladioli and floating
candles and gladioli graced, the
guests' tables. 'nee bride's mo-
ther, in 'a gold crepe street -
length dress and e. talisman,
rose. qorsage, greeted gu.ests.
She was assisted by the groom's
mother who otiose mink "lace
trierened with satin and a car,
sage of yellow roses.
For travelling, the bride don-
ned a camel hair suit, blank ac-
cessories and a mauve oeehid
corsage. ' •
*Bride Feted
Prior to her marriage,„ show-
ers for the beide weee given
at the ,home of Miss Ann Hart,
London, end in the schoolroom
of S. Andrew's United Church,
Bayfileld.
'Tlhe baide's mother also en-
tertained at a trouseeen tea in
her daughter's honor.
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deaths Mean traffic accidents
that will occur in this country
during each holiday weekend,
The council points out that for
every traffic death, there are
thirty linjueed persons requiring
hospitalization Many of these
injuries', often ,due to a ma -
meet's inattention, array reedit
in lifelong oriPpling.
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NEWS OF LONDESBORO
Themes 13. Allen is building
an addition to his mill,
The reaidence of Dave Zwen
has been purchased by ifae
ROOMS Of Monis TownshiP.
Mr.d Mrs. A. C. Dodds
and fancily of La Orange, Illin-
ois, have returned to their
tonic, havting vacationed at the
home of Mr. •and Ws, Allen
Shaddielt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivm, Thompson
of 1•Tamillion visited with Mr.
end Ws. Robt, rrhompsou, on
Wednesday,
„siervice will be held. at Hope
Chapel Cemetery on September
.at 3 Weloolc. 13.ev, WiUia
Mains Will efficiate.
Mr, and aSks, John Arm-
• strong spent 'the w'eelteed with
VARNA
• *
Former imster
Visiting Here,
Attends Services
The congregations of Varna
and Goshen United Churches
were glad to welcoine a former
peetor and his, wife'Rey. and
Mrs-. T. J. Pitt of ,St. 'John's,
Newfoundland, who preae,.hed
at both services last Sunday.
Mns, A. Inge of Selafoteth vis-
ited. with friends 'here over the'
weekend.
A number of local avenge -
men attended the orange roily
in Bayfiteld on Sunday after-
noon last.
My', ma. NSiv, Will TA 47114
3re,A1IpttIZI,
ATM Aotbeirt Tos.vnsend, ,and,
Miss Dorothy Little retUrned.
last week, having spent three
weeks, with friends.in Mordent
,1)Tanitoha,
'1\fr, and i1r William Welts
and Douglas spent Sunday with
Ws; Robert Wounblut.
The Cheerio -CIUU )11grt at the
11041
Q. Mrs, Iiert Alien on
Wedne.gcliv with 15 mmbers
present, Owoup. 1, had charge of
the prograni.
WeseyWfflis UCW
To Meet Sopt. 8
'The first Pali general Trleettng
of UCW wIU be
bold Wednesday evening, -
ember 8 at B p.m.All ladies
are thwited to be present, °
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nArkirtoOltf VALLS_
CAN
BE PREVENTnP
The home !is the scene of
Went Mane clanOrous falls and
the bathroom has a large share
ef these, The bath requires a
stketioh tyPe mat or nonsileld
trips to !prevent slipping in
tub Or shower. Grab rails
should be affixed to give
SUP -
pas* to anyone tying to and
in tub or shower.
MILK ,IS. ALSO
ADULT VC00,10
The adult who has to watch
hie weight by carefully follow-
ing a restricted diet, still needs
mine One half pint dally is the
enteunt eeearnmended in Can-
ada's. Food Guide. e.
Elliott.McCowan Wedding Held
In Grace Church, Porter's Hill
• (Photo by R. J. Nephew, Goderich)
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM`DONALD ELLIOTT
Candelabra and pink and
white carna,tilons. foneed the
background in Grace United
Church, Portetr's kill; for the
double -ting ceremony on Sat-
urday, August 14 at which
Shirley Marie McCowan and
William. Donald Elliott, both of
St. Thomas, wen..t, united in
marriage. by Rev. A. G. Pease.
• The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John McOowan,
RR 2 Goderioh, and the groom
is the son of Mr .and Mrs!. Mel -
Vin Elliott, RR 1 Zurich.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely in
a full-length gown of peau de
shaped skirt and snort sleeves
and back fullness 'in the skirt
was formed by .unptressed pleats
Which fell to a chapel train. A
tiera of crystals and pearls' held
her fourstiered veil and she car-
ried a cascade of wed roses,
stephanotis and ivy,
Mrs. Andrew Laidle.w, Lon-
don, sitar of the bride as ma-
tron of honor and lease Maxine
Pickard, RR 1 Godeeich, and
Miss Joan Elliott, RR 1 Zurich,
sister of the groom, .brildes-
maide, chose floor -length gowbs
of French blue peau de sole.
The. dresses, styled with bell -
Shaped skirts and rotund neck-
lines, wea-'e. worm With matching
wedding ring lteedpieces with
bows ;at the back holding tiny
voile. They carried eesidades oif
pink eaxinatioest
Allen Johnston, .Laiden, at-
tended the! groom and Jack
MeeDanald, Ottawa, and Melvin
Hyde, Port Stanley, Ushered
the wedding guests.
Mrs. 120911am Cox Was the
organist and aceloonpanied the'
eeloist, Mies. •Jean Isaac, Lon
vvhe sang "0 Promise Me"
and "The Wedding Pray".
Receiving gueets at the re-
ceptiOn in the church parioluie
the brides Inother wore an
,,evening tibiae crepe. sheaths a
matching picture het, White ee-
eesseries and a cc ting of pink
carnations. Astiletilig her was
the graena'S mother Wearing a
beige shantung sheath, beige
and brown accesSOrieS, and ti
•corsage oif pink canistions,
Foto teavellitig to Northern
Onterie the !bride Selected a
tittquoise betel& Sheath,
Matching three-qearter-letig.-
tli at, et -trate aecessoriesand
corsage Of yonorw Yeses. Oh
their tettinti the cotiple-smili ret,
side in St. Thomas.
Wedding guests coining tram
a distance were from Detroit,
W,atertown, NY., ,Ottawa, Tor-
onto, St. Thomas and Londent
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was the guest of honor
at showers, given by 'Mrs. John
Michell, Londen, MistJoanne
Harrison, Gorlerich, and Miss
Joan Elliott, Zurich.
•
•(Cora *mid Modes Acton Man
St Joseph's 1I.urch Coreniony
(Photo by R. J. Nephew, Goderich)
• MR. AND MRS2PATRICK D. KEHOE
-A honeyinoon to New York
followed the ,weddieg of Cootie
3....Beand, London, to Patricia
P. Keh:oe, Allitston, married
Saturday morning, August 21,
by Rev. J. E. Kelly at Sit. Jo-
seph's Cathelic Ohurcir, ctn-
.
ton Standards of pure vvhite
gladioli made a charming set-
ting for the deeble-rialg mitt-
mony enhanced by tradonal
music supplied by Miss Flora
Evans at lite Gegen and s'olotist
IVErs. Bob LeBeau.
The bride is the dlaughter of
Peter Brand and the late eins.
Brand, RR 2 Bayfield, and lefr.
and Mrs. Joseph J. Keihoe, RR
2 Antinollite, are the paeents
of the groom.
A floor -length gOwn af' im-
ported Ligoda was the choice
of the bride escorted to the al-
tar by her father. The fitted
bodice was fashioned with el-
bow -length eleeves edged with
a band of Guipere lace, repeat-
ed on the sheath skirt wbid
featured a detacbable chapel
train: A dainty tiera held a
bouffant Frehen illuslan veil
She candied a crescent of red
roses and ivy.
Bridal attendants were Ann
Van Sichyndel, Burlington, maid
of honor, and Brenda Oland
and Patricia Harland, both of
London, as bridesmaids. They
wore identical floor -length
gowns of turquoise chiffon over
silk taffeta. The simple sheaths
were 'styled' with sthallow mop
necklines, cap ,sleeves, and ne,
tural waistlines teamed wit]
• . FARM EQUIP1VIENT
NOT FOR CHILDREN
No one who is too young to
qualify for a license te drive a
car should be 'allowed to drive
tractors or other fare: equip-
ment, especially when these
large machines are often taken
out onto public roads outside
the farm. Youngsters have been
badly crippled or even killed
when they have driven such e-
quipment.
a band of sink which' gathered
into a. tailored bow at beck.
Each carried a basket of white
M.:este, daisies,
The groom's methene receiv-
ing guests at the reception held
at the Elm Haveti Iwotor Hotel,
Clinton, wore a pink line,n
jak-
et dress with white accessories.
The bride's travelling en-
semble Was a sheath deeseand
matching jacket of white bond-
ed lace, navy, accessories and a
doe:sage oif red zoees. Richmond
Hill will be the couple's future
residence.
The. bride is a graduate of
London Teather's College,
Pre -Nuptial Events
Prior to her wedding, the.
bride was entertained at ehoke-
ers he the homes of Miss Mary
Hagen, London; Miss Ann Ven
Schynclel, Burlington; wines Pa-
ticia Harland, Clinton; and
Mete. Joseph Kehoe, Actinolite.
Friends and neighbors also
honored the young couple at a
card party given at the Nine
of the bride when ,a presenta-
tion was made.
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