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A Page Devoted to the bilteVestS of the Women Readers of The Times -Advocate
Maxine Parsons
Married Saturday
>On
Saturday at 4 p.m. in James
St. United Church, decorated
with blue and white mums, can-
delabra and ferns. Maxine, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
('arsons, was united in marriage
to Mr. William &Kovacs, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Kovacs of
Rodney. l,ev, H. J.. Snell officiat-
ed and the wedding music was
played by Lawrence Wein, Mrs.
Wm. Murdoch, Dundas, was solo-
ist.
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride wore a floor length
gown of white chiffon crystalette
over taffeta with portrait neck-
line, tight i'itting torso with illy
point sleeves. Her three-quarter
length imported illusion veil was
}field in place by a little platter
of crystalette draped in veiling,
She carried a white bible crest-
ed with a white orchid and steph-
anotis.
Miss Joan Parsons, Exeter,
sister of the bride was maid of
honor' wearing a dress of peri-
winkle blue crystalette fashioned
on lines similar to that of the
bride's. Her crownless pill box
headdress of blue baby mum's
was trimmed with a tiny handker-
chief veil at .the back, Her bou-
quet was of white and blue chrys-
anthemums.
Identical gowns and accessor-
ies were worn by the bridesmaids,
Mrs, Ron Stephan and Mrs. Ralph
Buttner, both of London.
Ralph Buttner, London, was
best man and the ushers were
Joe Kovacs, Rodney and Jack
Parsons, Exeter.
For the reception in the church
parlors thb bride's mother chose
a dress of blue 'orchid pieu de
soie with navy accessories and a
corsage of 'white mums. The
groom's mother wore a tan dress
with beige accessories and a cor-
sage of yellow mums.
For ar motor trip. to Eastern
Canada the bride donned an av-
ocado green duster and dress en-
semble with 'black' and white ac-
cessories and a white orchid cor-
.sage,
On their return Mr. and Mrs.
Kovacs will reside in London.
Guests at' the wedding were
present .from London, Dearborn,
Mich., Rodney, 'Meaford, Alberta
and Exeter.
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ANNIVERSARY PARTY—Staff of the Exeter branch of the Bank of Montreal recently
honored Miss Greta Harness who completed 30' years in the local office. Back row, left to
right, Mildred Ballantyne, Pat Tuckey, Gerda .3inridndyk; middle, J, F. Hueglin, P. H. Ince;
W. B. Biggart, Edna Sims, Elaine Hern, Marion Brock, Muriel Wells, C. E. Shaw, manager;
L. B. Ballantyne, C. W. Hall; front, Gerry. Smith, Ilene Webber, Miss Harness, Mabel Newton
and Kay Hodgert. The picture appeared in "Staff", house organ of the B of M. —Jack Doerr
School No. 2 Hay
Lists Promotions
Mrs. .Anna Ellis, teacher at
S.S. No. 2, Hay, announced the
promotions at her school this
week.
Pupils are listed in grades to
which they have been promoted.
Grade 8—Wayne Ford, Florence
Wildfong (honours). Grade 7—
Margaret Beiber, Lloyd Simpson
(honours)' Grade 6—Fryda Hav-
erk•amp (honours), Karen Tin-
ney (first class honours), Eugene
Webber. Grade 6—•Mary Simp-
son. Grade 4—Gerrit van Doorn
(honours). Grade 3 --(Elaine Bieb=
er (honours). Grade 2—Barbja
Bieber .( (honours):
For a dentury and a half a
treasure supposedly buried by
Captain Kidd has been sought on
Nova Scotia's Oak Island.
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EXETER.
Odd Bits
By B. A.
Small Rogue
Rogues come in all sizes. This
one was about seven. .
She had a pitiful look in her
eye though her dress was well
marked by Dominion Day treats,
Her story was that she'd given
someone her money and had re-
ceived no hot dog. An injustice,
indeed, and quickly remedied.
When we mentioned the inci-
dent we found that she had ap-
peared a few minutes earlier and
claimed an ice-cream bar with
the same story!
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Not The Heat'
A rural philosopher once said --
"It ain't so much the heat, it's
the humanity."
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Black Rogue
The black cat can't do much
about the heat and the children,
they remain, therefore,,; bother-
some but tolerable. The neigh-
bor pup is a different story.
So far, all puss need do is
move forward quickly, and •the
dog turns, tail down towards
home. Clearly, he wants to be
friendly but our cat wants it un-
derstood that. tradition is -not
to be tampered with.
We just hope friend cat is
stili agile by the time pup ceases
his role :as novice and realizes
that he too can chase things and
cats.
Winchelsea
Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Walters,
Sandra and -Judy, spent .the week-
end 'at Chesley Lake:
Mrs. Howard. Dayman and
children of Kippen visited over
the weekend with her parents,
<Mx. 'land Mrs. William Walters.-
Mrs. James Horne, Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Horne, Ruth and
Raymond attended the Pym re-
union at Seaforth on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ford'
of Kitchener spent the holiday
'weekend with Mrs. Harry Ford,
and Gordon.
Mrs. Minor' Dobbs, Mrs. Tom
Stephens and boys from Glen -
cairn visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Brock for the weekend.
Exchange Vows
In Candlelight
Baskets of white gladioli and
white mums, and softly glowing
candles graced James St. United
Church for the wedding of Shir-
ley Lenore, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. tS, B. Taylor and Donald
John Mousseau, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Mousseau, Hensall. The
Rev. H. J. Snell officiated and
Lawrence (Wein played tradition-
al music with .Mrs. Hugh Pars-
ons as soloist singing "Wedding
Prayer" and "0 Promise Me."
The bride, given in marriage
by her ,father, was gowned in a
floor length dress of ,Spanish dace
and pleated nylon tulle over sat-
in. The 'taut lace bodice had a
pleated front panel. The billowing.
skirt. had -five tiers of alternating
bands of Spanish lace and 'pleat-
ed• tulle. 'She carried a bouquet
of .white carnations, shasta dais-
ies and ivy.
Identically costumed in coral
and 'blue 'crystallite in new Dior
fashion with .sculptured portrait
neckline, short .sleeves, •a deep
pleated cuff 'banding the hip line
finished 'with a large 'bustle bow,
matching gloves and matching
head dresses were • the ,maid of
honor, Lorna Taylor, sister of the
bride and Joan Hopper, Exeter,
and' Jean • Mousseau, Hensall,
bridesmaids. " They carried bou-
quets of pale yellow shasta dais -
les and ivy.
The little flower girl, Cheryl
Mousseau, wore a dress of pale
yellow crystallite with short sleev-
es, matching gloves and head-
dress -carrying shasta daisies and
ivy.
Donald Cowan, Exeter, was best
man and the ushers were John
Taylor, Henhali, and Eugene Wil-
lard of . Exeter.
The bride's mother received in
the church parlors in a gown of
wild rice Honan ,silk with cor-
sage of red carnations. 'Assisting
her the groom's mother wore •a
blue nylon and lace gown with
a corsage of pink carnations.
For a honeymoon in the North
the bride donned a brown linen
duster coat over brown figured
silk dress with a corsage of yel-
low carnations.
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On their return Mr. and Mrs.
Mousseau will reside on the
groom's farm near Hensall.
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MAKE THIS YOUR FROZEN FOOD CENTRE
Last Call For Cherries
This Week End
Our cherries are packed under personal supervision
at Niagara. WE GUARANTEE. THE QUALITY.
Cherries will likely arrive Tuesday, July 12 or
Thursday, July 11. We will notify,Pyou 'by telephone.
Please call for thein early as possible to get best results.
CARTONS ARE SELLING FAST
Buy yours while they are int stock
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Our Special Blue Brand
Beef Sold Quickly
Buy this beef 'while there is a spread of 250 or over in
3 favour of front quarters.This 'beef is specially selected for us.
Last 'tveelf's ivas tops.
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Honor Bride -Elects
At Area Showers
mission, :Circle girlsand•friends
held a miscellaneous shower "in
honor of (Frances Lostell, bride.
elect, at the home of (Dorcas X811-
lery, •on Thursday ,evening,.
,Franees was led to a decorat-
ed chair and .presented with a
bride's book. 'A musical program
consisted of a singsong, a solo
by Maxine Reeder Anil accordiap
selections by Amy Fisher. Marilyn
Hern , read an address 'and Mary
Ann Lostell sister of the bride-
elect and Grace Eagleson sister
of the groom -elect presented
Frances with decorated baskets
of gifts.
Later contests 'were enjoyed
and lunch served,
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On Monday evening friends and
neighbors of the 'fourth .conces-
sion, Usborne met at the home
of Miss Mildred •Ballantyne. After
a short program consisting of
musical num'bes by Marilyn and
Kathryn Hicks, a reading by
Maureen Stewart and 'contests
Miss Frances Lostell was 'present-
ed with a floor lamp and clothes,
hamper,
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