The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-11-04, Page 6Page 6
We are
Mr. Harry
from
Loudon,
last.
Mr.
Brock
Sunday-
old Hunter,
St.
on
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glad to report that'
Heim returned home
Joseph’s Hospital,
Saturday evening
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Mrs. Wellington
family visited on
Mr* and Mrs. Har-
of Eden.
Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Hern
companied by Mr. and Mrs.
Ian Westcott
Exeter, visited
Mr. and Mrs.
Grimsby.
A large number attended the
Hereford sale at the farm
Mr. .Warren Brock on
last.
Mr. and Mrs* Fred
of Thorndale, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johns.
Mrs. Isabelle gudgeon returned
with them to the home of Mr.
Johns.
and
and
with
and family,
on Sunday with
Orville Snell, of
of
Friday
Dufton,
recently i
&
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Pepper-Wright
Jean Elizabeth Wright
William Ross Pepper were
ed in 1
Brook
Manse,
ber 3 b
autumn
the
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Mitchell
For )
bride chose
silk jersey,
quins, and
sweetheart
sleeves coming to a point
the hand,
bons
hold
net.
red
and
unit-
by Rev. R. A.
United Church
Saturday, Octo-
in a charming
.The bride is
only daughter of Mr. and
Howard Wright, Cromarty,
the groom’s parents are
and Mrs. George Pepper,
marriage
at the
Hensail,
at 1 pan.
. wedding
her wedding
gown
trimmed with
fashioned
neckline and
a
the lovely
of white
se-
with
long
over
rib-
to
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MRS. V. ARMSTRONG
pink and white
formed a headdress
her finger-tip veil of silk
Her bridal bouquet was
Talisman roses and
groom’s gift, a double strand-
of pearls was her .only orna
ment.
Miss Evelyn Taylor, Exeter,
was bridesmaid, costumed in
pink silk net over taffeta, .with
short sleeves and elbow length
mittens. She carried a cascade
of red roses with blue accents.
Mr. Percy Wright, brothei’ of
the bride, attended as grooms
man.
The reception was held later
at the home of the .bride’s par
ents to the immediate relatives.
For receiving Mrs. Wright wore
a blue crepe dress with match
ing accessories. Mrs. Pepper
so chose a
tume with
Doth wore
Baskets
formed the floral back-
for the home decora-
while the bridal table
the wedding cake top-
the
al-
light blue crepe cos-
matching accessories
corsages of red roses
of lovely autumn
’ iolwersI ground
I tions,
; centred
| ped with a miniature bride and I groom. Pink and white tapers
I in silver holders and vases of
| rose buds completed the deeora-
i tions. Serving were Misses Doris
Kercher, Kippen, Lois and Jean
■ Tubb, and Betty Elliott, Mit
chell, cousins of the bride.
For their honeymoon trip
Toronto, Niagara Falls,
bride donned a black and white
check wool suiit, fur coat, and
black accessories. Mr. and Mrs.
Pepper will reside near Mitchell
Three Showers for
Helen Westcott
Miss May Jones entertained
the Jones & May statf on Thurs
day evening of last week in
honor of Miss Helen Westcott,
bride-elect. Games and contests
were enjoyed through the even
ing after which Helen was pre
sented with a lovely living room
table for
present,
served by
enjoyable
A surprise shower was held at
the home of Miss Anna Brock,
in Usborne, last Monday night
when thirty-five friends .gather
ed to honor Miss Helen West
cott, bride-elect. The guest of
honor was seated beneath a
gaily decorated umbrella around
which was banked many beauti
ful and useful
Helen thanked
very pleasing
Laverne Rodd
humorous
followed after
sang “For She’s a
Fellow.” A dainty
served.
A kitchen shower
the home of Mrs. Clark
when the ladies of the
and third of Usborne honored
Miss Helen Westcott, bride
elect. The guest of honor was
led to a beautifully decorated
chair after which an address
was read by Mrs. Robert Blair.
Misses Marilyn Bissett and Amy
Fisher brought in a decorated
basket laden with many beauti
ful and useful gifts for which
Helen thanked all present. Mus
ical numbers wei‘e
throughout the evening,
contests a very dainty lunch
served.
which she thanked all
A dainty lunch was
the hostess and a very
time was spent.
gifts for which
all present in a
manner, Mrs.
favored with a
reading, A contest
which the girls
Jolly Good
lunch’* was
was held atFisher
second
enjoyed
After
was
to
the
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Meadville Mennon-
Gladys E. daughter
Chris Bechler,
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At a wedding held on Satur
day evening,
p.m. at the
ite Mission,
of Mr. .and Mrs.
of R.D. 1, Saegertown, Pa.,
united in marriage to Walter S.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Crosley, R.D. 3, Meadville, Pa.
Rev. Raymond L. Kramer and
Rev. Nelson A. King officiated.
Yellow and white chrysanthe
mums and candles decorated
the church. Vocal music was by
Mr. and Mrs.- David Schlabach,
Mrs. Delmar Oswald and Paul
Miller.
The bride wore a blue street
length dress, with .corsage of
white roses and mums. Mr. and
Mrs. ;Glenn Morris, of R.D. 2,
Franklin, Pa. attended the coup
le. Mrs. Morris wore navy blue
with pink roses and white mums
The ushers were Morton Bissel,
of Hadley, Pa., and Robert
Steider, of Littles Corners, Pa.
The mother of the bride was
in wood
wore black,
corsage of
flowers.
After the
was served at the home
bride, which was
pink and white,
seated at the bride’s
which was centred with
wedding cake.
On the following’Monday
ning, a reception was held
125 guests attending from
folk, Virginia, Plain City
Fairpoint, Ohio; Toronto
Zurich. Ontario; and a number
of points in Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs.
returned from p
Maryland, West
Virginia and are 431 - - -
Mq Curdy-Westcott
Pastel shaded chrysanthe
mums, candelabra, palms and
ferns were attractively arranged
for the pretty double-ring cere
mony in James Street United
Church, Exeter, on Saturday,
October 30 at high noon, when
Helen Louise, elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. West
cott, was united in marriage to
Raymond Earl McCurdy
Mr. and .Mrs. 1
of Kirkton, by
Snell, pastor of
The organist,
presided at the
Bert Brown, of
of the bride,
and “Bless This House.”
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was charming
in a white satin gown with a
slight train, long tapered
sleeves, nylon
the-shoulder
soft collar,
joined at the
tiered peplum
back. Her full-length
French illusion was held by a
tiny white beaded headdress.
She carried a shower bouquet of
white chrysanthemums.
Miss- Doris Westcott, of Lon
don, was her sister’s bridesmaid
in a gown of heaven ,biue taf-
fetta styled identically the same
as the bride’s, with long match
ing mittens and blue braided
headdress. She carried a nose
gay of pink chrysanthemums.
Misses Carole and Joan West
cott, nieces of the bride, were
charming little flower girls.
They were dressed
the same in yellow
the-shoulder dresses
collar, tight bodice,
with
mittens,
carried
chrysanthemums.
Mr. Robert McCurdy, of Kit
chener, was- his brother’s best
man. The ushers were ,Roylance
Westcott,
and Reg I-Iodgert, cousin
groom.
A reception followed
church parlors. The
mother
man’s blue
sories and
roses,
dressed
crepe and wine accesories and a
corsage of red roses.
After the
couple left
York and
traveled in
dine suit
accessories
furs with
roses.
Out of town g~
Marshall,
Marshall,
Mr. and
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Wedding Day
Cromdale,’’
and “The
Mrs.brown,
and each
pink and
Crosley
had a
white
ceremony,supper
of the
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Trousseau Tea
Mrs. Ed H. Westcott enter
tained at ,a trousseau tea. on
Wednesday, October 27 after
noon and evening in honour of
her daughter Helen whose mar
riage took place October 3 0. Re
ceiving .the guests with Mrs.
Westcott and Helen was the
groom’s mother, Mrs. Milton
McCurdy.
Yellow marigolds and yellow
tapers centred tne attractively
appointed table .over which pre
sided Mrs. Milton Hodgert, of
London and Mrs. Clinton Sweet,
Assisting in the tea room Were
Miss Anna Brock and Mrs. .Ar
thur Cann, Displaying the trous
seau and gifts were Mrs.
Roylance Westcott, Miss Irene
Sweet, Miss Dorothy McCurdy,
Miss Doris-
Morley.
Miss May
Link pnur-
Hiedeman I
Westcott
room. Dis-;
‘ts i
Mrs. ,Ray Jones,
Westcott and Mrs. J.
Th the evening
Jones and Mis* Elin
ed tea and
and Mrs.
assisted in
playing the
Were Miss .
Miss Irene
. Mrs. G.
Roylance
the tea
trousseau and
Doris .Westcott and
Broeu, of London,
Mtes Dorothy McCurdy and
Anita Hildebrand,
Ninety guests registered
ing the day.
Miss-
dur
son of
Milton McCurdy,
Rev. Harold J.
the church.
Lawrence Wein,
' organ and Mrs.
! Windsor, friend
sang “Because”
long
yoke .with an off-
effect forming a
The tight bodice
waist to a three-
forming a .bustle
veil of
flower
identically
taffeta off-
with
full skirt
bustle back and matching
and headdresses. They
nosegays of lavender
wide
brother of the bride,
of the
in the
bride’sparlors.
wore a dress of coach
crape, grey
a corsage of. pink
The groom’s mother was
in coachman’s grey
acces-
reception the happy
for a trip to New
Ottawa. The bride
a. navy wool gabar-
with pink and navy
and brown
a corsage of
squirrel
pink
Mrs.
Mrs.
quests were
Mr. and
Detroit,
Robert
and
Mrs. Bert Brown, of Windsor,
and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hod-
gert, of London.
R. J.
Robert
Mich.;
McCurdy, of Kitchener, Mr.
Bert Brown, of Windsor
.Of
Mrs.
SAINTSBURY
Many from - this community
attended a dance and presenta
tion in Mooresville hall for Mr.
and Mrs. A. Flannigan, recent
bride and groom. ,Mr. L, Boyle
read the address and Mr.
Morgan presented them with a
pair of woollen blankets as a
token
friends
replied in a few well chosen
words
After lunch all enjoyed dancing
Many' from this community
attended the funeral of Mr.
Cunningham, of Olandeboye
Sunday, also the funeral
Mrs. Simpson on Monday.
The sympathy of the
inunity is extended
Isaac in the death
er, Mrs. Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. R.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenlee were
dinner guests at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. J. Watson, of Ail-
sa Craig on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M* Hodgins
spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Barker.
Mrs. T. Bridger and two
small daughters, Linda and Su-
son, of London, England, have
joined her husband at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dickins.
They have come to Canada to
make their home.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Harry Carroll is confined
to bed and all hope for a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Atkinson
attended the funeral of Mr
Hamilton, of Brinsley, this
week.
of good
and j
L will from the
neighbors. Andy
in his pleasing manner
com-
to Mrs. Ct.
of her inotli-
Greenlee and
Infant Dies
Roderick John Westlake,
fant son of Mr.
L. Westlake,
aveutr-, London
at War Memorial
Hospital, Surviving in
to his wests’ aye a
Aiine, and his
Mrs. Rhoda Westlake.
Private funeral service
conducted at the James M. Car
mothers and Soil funeral home
with ihterment ih Mount Pleas
ant Cemetery.
"The Haughs of £.............."
the march .of the Grant clan
“Bonnie Dundee” and “Tl_
Road to the Isles” played by the
Glencoe Kiltie Band, announced
this week the fiftieth anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. J. Suther
land Grant, of Glencoe,
“At Home” t
they received
year-old caller,
Innes,
Cromarty Farm Forum, -
Masquerade P^rty
Cromarty Farm Forum met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Allen to reorganize for the com
ing year,
charge pf the meeting.
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One Block East of
Triyitt Memorial Church
Evelyn A. Paris, Prop,
Phone 215 w . Exeter
Mervyn Dow took
Harry
was ejected president,
to tlieii’ friends,
a ninety-three-
, Mrs. William Innes, of Glencoe, along with
their four children, G. McBain
Grant, St. Thomas; Mrs. II. C.
Carey, Glencoe; Mrs. Perry
David and Joseph Grant, Jr., of
London.
. Married in 1S98 in Kelvin
side Parish Church, Glasgow,
Scotland, the Grants came to
Canada with their children in
1908, settling in Keewatin. Mrs.
Grant is the former Mary Jean
McBain. Two years later, the
couple moved to Glencoe where
Mr.' Grant was employed in the
bakery business. For eight yeans
they conducted a bakery busin
ess in Exeter and then retired
to Glencoe.
Over
offer
greeted
Joanne
Joseph UXO.MV, oi., ’cuuigu
of the guest register, an original
golden-bound book made by
their son.
Amid bouquets of . autumn
chrysanthemums was a bouquet
of heather from Scotland.
In the afternoon, Mrs. Carey
and Mrs. David received with
their parents, while Mrs. Geo.
McBain Grant, of St. Thomas,
invited the guests to the candle
lit "dining room. The lace-cover
ed tea table was centred with a
low bowl of golden flowers and
candelabra, and
wedding cake.
Sutherland and
•Maines poured
assisted by Mrs.
Mrs. C. ‘ ~
Blake,
A.
craft,
Miss
E.
guests to the bride and groom.
In the evening, two sons re
ceived with Mr. and Mrs. Grant,
while Mrs. iR. Singleton invited
the guests to the dining room,
where Mrs. R. Stuart and Mrs.
M. J. McAlpine poured tea.
Their assistants were Mrs. A. A.
McIntyre, Mrs. W. ,J. Ford, Mrs.
E. E. Showier, Mrs. O. Macdon
ald and Mrs. F. Smith.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
Russell Snell, of
Warren Smith and
Howard Heath, of
and Mrs. William
London.
To further mark the occasion
a family dinner was held at
Glen Alien’s on Sunday.
Norris
and Mrs. Thomas Laing secre
tary-treasurer. Cards were play
ed.
Masquerade Party Held
A Hallowe’en masquerade so
cial was held by Cromarty Y,P.
U. in the basement of the
church Thursday evening'. Lloyd
Sorsdahl and John Wallace tied
for the prize for the best comic
costume. Games were enjoyed
under the leadership of .Mrs, L,
Sors'dalil and Hazel Hamilton.
Lunch was served with Mrs.
Lamond, Mrs. John Wallace
and Helen Lamond as conven
ers.
iMadam (to cook she had just
fired); “Mary, why did you
throw that- dollar to the-dog?”
Mary: “I never forget a
friend; he used to help me with
the dishes,”
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200 guests, calling to
congratulations, were
at the door by Miss
Grant, of London. Mrs.
Grant, Jr., had charge Quo&fejlea
Arthur
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Mrs.
Mrs.
tea, and were
Emerson Little,
Yorke, Miss Mary
S. .Neale, Mrs.
Mrs. William
Rose Jensen
. G.
Mrs.
Munro,
Miss
Margaret Webster.
Reycraft presented
W.
Rey-
and
Mrs.
the
Exeter;. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs.
St. Thomas;
Kennedy, of
W.
past
J.
Johnahd Mrs.17-0 Woodward
died Saturday
Children’s
addition
sister Violet,
grandmother
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