The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-11, Page 12Peost 12
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The, Times.Mvoc4 of, September 11 1958
KNETTE CLUB EXECUTIVE — New officers of Exeter Mrs. Ray Wuerth, first vice-president; back row, Mrs.
Kinettes were installed Thursday night in a joint ceremony Jack Coughlin, bulletin. editor; Mrs. Let Sherman, regis-
with the Kinsmen. Front rowfrom left, are Mrs. Irvine .trar; Jane Robertsen, secrteary; Doren Wein, treasurer.
Armstrong, past president; Mrs. Ray Frayne, president; ' —Nostworthy
District Brides Choose Early Fall Dates
Dunsford Rites
Dunsford United Chureh.Duns-
ford, Ontario, was the setting,
ler a lovely wedding on Satur-
day, August 23 at 2.30 p.m. when
Shirley Doreen Patterson. and
Witham James lan McAllister
exchanged marriage vows in a
double ring ceremony before the
Rev. J, Griffith amid a setting
of fern and estite gladioli. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. ROY E. Patterson, R.R. 3
Lindsay and home economist .for
Buren county. The groom is the
eon of ,Tames McAllister of R.R.
1 Zurich, and the late Mrs, Mc-
Allister.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther the bride chose a gown of
white silk organza embroidered
with dainty blue cornflowers
fashiened with a fittod bodice
and high neckline which dipped
to a "V" in the hack. The full
skirt was accented with a flounce
• the back which ended in a
chapel train, The .natching pill-
box headdress held a short
double veil and -she carried a
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cascade of wlute roses and
stephanotie.
The bride was attended by her
sisters. Miss Audrey Patterson
as maid of honor and Miss Elaine
Patterson as bridesmaid gowned
in similarly styled waltz -length
gowns in white and powder blue
respectively. They carried bou-
quets of blue carnations and
white pom-poms,
Jim Duffle of Thorndale at-
tended the groom.- and Morris
Freeman of Lakefield and Glen
Goff of Sarnia ushered.
Mrs. R. C. Chambers nf Osh-
awa was organist and accompa-
nied the soloist, Miss Ruth Kings -
borough of Lindsay who sang
"Wedding Prayer", "Lord's
Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love."
For reeeiving at the reception
held at Dunsford United Church
hall the bride's mother wore
blue silk organza sheath with
matching blue accessories and
corsage of bink Sweetheart roses.
The groom's sister, Mrs, Glen
Goff of Sarnia, assisted wearing
jade glint silk shantung sheath
with black accessories and a
yellow Sweetheart rose corsage.
For travelling the bride don-
ned a white and blue sheath with
blue accessories and corsage of
red roses.
They will live oe the groom's
farm at R.R. 1 Zurich.
The groom is a graduate of
Ontario Agriculture College,
Guelph, and the bride, a gradu-
ate in Horne Economics from.
MacDonald Institute, Guelph.
Dobbs -McLean
The setting 'for the marriage
of Patricia Lois McLean, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith
McLean, Toronto to Fred Orme
Dobbs was St. Clements Angli-
can Church Wednesday, August
27. The grown is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman Dobbs, Exe-
ter. Ontario. Canon F. C. Mc-
Ritekie of Windsor officiated and
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was assisted by Archdeacon
Crosthwait.
Givet in marriage by her fa.
(her, the bride wore a long white
gown of embroidered organza,'
over peau de sole styled on ttrin•
cess lines, falling into a chapel
train. Her long veil was held
by a crown of pearl e and se-
quins. She carried a white pray-
er book, with white &Indies
and stephanotis.
Matron of honour was eirs.
Robert Mnek o ow:iph. wearing
heavenly blue silk organza over
taffeta, with long white sash and
white picture hat, carrying a
crescent cascade of piffle shasta
mums.
The attendants were Miss
Helen Krug of Southampton. and
Mrs. Phil Surnianski, Brantford
wearing heavenly blue silk or-
ganza and matching blue picture
hats, also carrying crescent cas-
cades of pink shasta mums.
Mrs. Lloyd Gatland of London,
Ontario, was the soloist, wearing
delphinium blue chiffon with
corsage of Talisman roses who
sang "The Lord's Prayer" and
"0 Perfect Love."
The groomsman was George
Dobbs of Exeter, brother of the
groom, and ushers were Bob
Mogk, Guelph, and Jerry Mee
fate Exeter.
Receiving., in the church re-
ception room, the bride's mother
wore a long gown of violene rose
peau de soie, with matching hat
and corsage of Demur roses.
The groom's mother assisted,
wearing a long gown of iced
lilac satin brocade, with match-
ing hat and corsage of Goldi-
locks roses, For a trip to Cali-
fornia the bride chose a wedge -
wood blue suit, white chiffon
hat and white accessosies,
On their return they will re-
side on the groom's farm in Bid-
dulph,
COtt-Vivian
Staffa United Church, decorat-
ed with yellow mums and white
gladioli, was the scene ctf the
marriage of Margaret Joy
Vivian, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Cameron Vivian, and
Duncan Thomas Scott, son of
-Mr. and Mrs. James M. Scott,
State, on Saturday, September
6, at 2.30 p.m.
Rev, A. H. Daynard officiated,
and Mrs. Henry Harburn played
wedding music and Accompanied
the soloist, Miss. Alice Arm-
strong, London, who sang "0
Perfect Love," "The Lord's
Prayer," and "Ml Joy e Thine."
Given in marriage, by her
father, the bride was lovely in
nylon net over satin with lace
frills and lace bodice trimmed
with pearls and sequins, high
neckline and lily point sleeves.
She t arried a white Bible crest-
ed with red times.
Mrs. Kenneth Little, London,
was matron of honor, wearing
yellow nylon ehiffon over net,
accented with daisies, She car -
tied yellow end mauve mums.
Bridesmelds. bliss Norrna Har-
bUre, London, and Muriel Scott,
sister of the groom, were dressed
in mauve, and carried yellow
and bronze mums. Flower girls,
Carol Ann Vivian and ,Frances
Scat, were dressed in green
nylon chiffon accented with
dairies and carried baskets of
yellow and bronze mums.
George. Vivian, Staffa, was
groomseft for his brother, and
ushers were Alex Mende And
nOrlaid Deering.
A reception WA.s held in the
church hall,. where the bride's
Mother reemvd in a light 1117001
lace dress with green and brown.
atteesories, and torsege of
green Oiled roses. The groornts
mother Witted in a mink brown
dress with brown and olive gftert
ACCeSSaieS, Anel yellow roan
corsage.
Serving were Audrey Owens,
Mary Bathe -tee, Irene Colaihoun.
iris Webber, Adeline Chappel and
IBA Scott,
rbr frave11th 111 the States,
the bride donned an Orangeic
duster with matehilig figured
&tee,
whit, ttM black aCtdS*
Saieg, Mid wJliUt affiatieft
torSAtt.
They will reside off the ATOM'S
farm at. Crarty.
Hillborn,Ness
In a setting of white gladioli,
mutt and candelabra 11) Zien
Evangelicel United Beethreit
church, Kitchener on Saturday,
September 6, at 3 p.m, Pauline
Joanne Ness, daughter of WA.
Elizabeth Feist and the late
Ezra Faist, Crediton and Robert
Bruce Hillborn, London, son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
Drayton, exchanged Marriage
vows.
Rev. F. M. Faist, Kitchener,
brother of the bride, assisted
by Rev. G. R. Strome, Crediton
performed the earenteny. Miss
L. German furnished the wed-
ding music And accompanied
the soloist, Ray Dedele et Bloom•
ingdale who sang "'rite Lord's
Prayer" and "Because".
Given in marriage by her
brother, Rev. F. M. Feist the
bride wore a. two-plect
length dress of white cotton lade
over blue taffeta. A cummerbund
of blue taffeta finished. the bot-
tom of the jacket forinieg a large
bow and -streamers down thee
back. Sb e -wore a matching ea»
which held her elbow -length
veil, She carried a cascade of
white pans and blue feathered
mums centered with an orchid.
The bride's Attendants. Mies
Gertrude Ratz, London, as maid
of honor and two niece, Misses
Barbara and Marion Feist, Kit-
chener, • as bridesmaids were
gowned alike in attire blue erys•
tal charm princess style dresses
with pleated cowl cellars and
streamers down the back. They
carried cascades of Olden And
yellow feathered mums.
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"TO MAKE A
MOUNTAIN OUT OF A
MOLE -HILL"
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Nvho suffered from indi-
gestion. Every time 'he
read an ad about how to
relieve it, he bought a
different patent medi-
cine. He hated radio and
television because the an-
nouncers reminded him
of his stoMach-achet. He
tried their remedies, 'Leo,
but Still.suffered.
He worried, because he
thought he might have
ulcers. One day he said
to himself, "I will consult
a physician." The physi-
clan examined him, pre-
scribed the particular
medicine that could help
him most, and he got
better
Moral — Wasn't he the
foolish one to wait so
long before consulting
his phySidian.?
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Peanut Campaign
Plans were dismissed for the.
Exeter Kinette Peanut drive at
the business__ meeting of the
Dinettes held at the hop e of Mrs.
Lee Parker on elOndae evening.
The drive commences rjth a
blitz .on Monday evening .end
continues through Exeter Veer
days to Thursday.
Guests at the meeting were
Mrs. Gorden Baynbain and Mrs.
Art Clerke. TiOgesSeS were Mrs,
Bud Preszcator 4.01. Mrs. John
Burke. itire. Calvin 'Wein tvot
the draw. President Mrs. RAY
Frayne conducted- the meeting-.
Main St. Group
Launches Study
The new study book "Chris-
tian-ConcernS of NOM American
NtielibOrS-" Wes littrOdueed by
Mrs. George Leyton at the first
meeting for the fall and winter
of Main Street Evening Auxiliary
held in the church on el-01day
night.
Rev. A. Rapson showed pie
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NM and commented on the va-
cation he and his WADY took
in August.
Mrs. Rapson was presented
with a gift be Mrs. Ross Tuckey
on behalf of the Auxiliary be,
fore her departure for London,
Mrs. Arthur Frayne led in the
-devotional period assisted by
Mrs. Earl Carroll and 1ra, Ger-
ald. Skinner,
Mrs. Jack Doerr presided for
the business.
The reat Jumbe, six and a
hall ton elephaitt Of the old
Barnum and Bailey elms, was
killed in St. ThOrries, Ontario,
tehon he. walked into a railway
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