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trimmed with Chantilly lace and
scattered with iridescent sequins.
The bouffant skirt was trimmed
with lace appliques trimmed
with sequins. Her circular vett
fell froma cap pi lace with
seed pearls and sequine. She
carried a cascade of white mums
centered with red roses.
Six attendants preceded the
bride to the altar. Maid of honor,
Mies Elaine Scheele, London,
was gowned in lime green orchid
brocade with scoop neckline and
full skirt. She carried yellow
carnations and rust mums. Miss.
es Patsy Bell, Hensall, Ann
Charters and Margaret Bowden,
London wore gowns similar to
the maid a honor in shades of
citron yellow and carried bou-
quets of white carnations and
rust mums. Flpwer girl, Sandra
Desjardine, Zurich, was frecked
similar to the maid of honor
and her flowers were white and
rust mums.
Kenneth Jones, Kippen, nephew
of the groom was ringbearer.
Wayne Love, Varna attended the
groom and Floyd Turner, Varna
and Douglas McGregor, Kippen
ushered.
A reception was held in the
church rooms where the bride's
mother received in a dress of
aquamarine lace over taffeta and
black accessories. The groom's
mother chose a two-piece en-
semble of dacron lace over
china bh'e taffeta with sky blue
accessories.
Later in the evening a recep-
tion and dance was held in
Zurich Community Centre with
200 in attendance.
The couple will reside in Zur-
Sees„
Brenner -Storey
A wedding trip to Florida fol-
lowed the marriage of Miss
Marlene. Ann Storey, daughter
of Mrs. Hazel Storey, London,
and William Ezra Brenner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Bren-,
ner, Grand Bend, in Rowntree
United Church, London, decorat-
ed with baskets of yellow mums
and candelabra.
Rev. Anne Graham officiated
at the double -ring ceremony and
Mrs, W. C. Rowe, London, fur-
nished the wedding music and
accompanied the soloist, Mrs.
Keith Niblock, Parkhill, who
sang "The Lord's Prayer" and
"Because."
Given in marriage by her
brother, Mr, G. H. Storey, the
bride wore a floor -length gown
ef white silk organza over satin
styled with empire bodice of
Chantilly lace featuring a sa-
brinia neckline and lily point
sleeves. The bouffant skirt was
fashioned with a back panel of
lace extending to a chapel train.
Fier finger-tip veil of French il-
lusion was held by a cap head-
dress of lace and tulle trimmed
with seed pearls. She carried a
white Bible crested with Sweet-
heart roses.
The bride's sister, Mrs. J.J.
Woodcraft, Landon, was matron
of honor wearing a street -length
dress of peacock -blue crystal
charm styled on empire lines.
A matching picture hat and bou-
quet of yellow Shasta daisies
completed her ensemble. MisS
Brenda Brenner, Grand Bend,
and Miss Ruth Skutovich, Lon-
don as bridesmaids were gown-
ed in similar styled dresses to
the matron of honor in a deep
talmon shade.
Mr, Gary Brenner, Grand
tt end, was groomsman for his
brother and ushers were John
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Cutting, Grand Bend, and Dottg-enavy accessories and pink car-
ies Jetinston, London. nation corsage. The groom's
A reception followed ii the mother wore dior blue with (lusty
church where the bride's mother rose accessories and corsage ef
received guests in a turquoise; pink carnations.
blue wool sheath, deep red and{ A reception Ives held at F.
bice feather hat and deep red Wilstoeholme where guests were
rose corsage. The groom's moth- present from Belleville, Toronto,
er chose a moss green wool ;Woodstock, Paris, Thainesferd,
sheath with matching feather; Port Elgin, Exeter, Parkhill and
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!MY rose corsage. t For travelling the bride chose
For t r a v elling the beide a royal blue wool dress with
changed to a ruby red fitted suit; matching coat and corsage cf
with matching feather hat, black white and pick carnations.
accessories and =sage of white Mr. and Mrs. Alderson will re -
carnations, side in Ingersoll.
Alderson -Schram Fall rally of YPU
St. James Anglican church, , •
Joyce Evelyn Schreex-hanged!
whenm held at Seaforth
Ingersoll, was the setting r
wedding vows with Wilfred
Bruce Alderson before the Rev.
L. V. Pocock. The bride is the
daughter of Mrs. J. Schraln,
Ingersoll and the late Archie
Schram and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alder-!
son, Exeter.
Miss Norma Madden of Paris ,
sang "Because" and "0 Perfect'
Love." •
The bride's gown was of nylon;
lace and ruffled net over taf-
feta with jacket of nylon lace ,
featuring a peter pan collar and;
lily point sleeves. A pearl tiara
-held her finger-tip veil of silk
illusion and she carried a bou-
quet of red carnations.
The bride was escorted by
her uncle, Mr, George Sharpe
of Port Elgin. She was attended
by the grcom's sister, Miss
Leona Alderson, Paris, dressed
in blue crystal charm with
matching hat and mitts. She
carried a bouquet of pink car-
nations and yellow baby mums.
Albert Steeper, Parkhill was
best man and guests were usher-
ed by Don Smith, Ingersoll and
Leo Webber, Thamesford.
The bride's mother chose for
her daughter's wedding a navy
and white figured dress with
Music topic
for sorority
Misses Jean Taylor and June
Bierling presented the topic
"Music into Drama and Dance"
at the "model meeting" of Al-
pha Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi held Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Lloyd Smith,
Woodlia m
The history of Beta Sigma Phi
was presented by several mem-
bers and two new pledges, Mrs,
Jim Kneale and Mrs. Don West-
over were welcomed. The Pledge
Ritual banquet will be held on
Tuesday, November 3.
President Mrs. Mel Gaisek
conducted the business period
when plans were finalized for
the annual Sorority Ball to be
held Friday, November 13 in
the Legion Hall, This year's
dance features the music of Bill
Dennis and his orchestra. Cor-
sages will be presented to each
lady. The dance is being con-
vened by Mrs. H. Hoke and Mrs.
R. W. Read. . •
The gift draws were won by
Mrs. William King and Mrs..
Don. Westover. Assisting the
hostess were Mrs. William Hunt-
ley, Mrs. A, Gascho and Mrs.
Hooke,
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The Young Peoples held their
fall rally in Seaforth United
Church last Tuesday with Rev.
Dr, J, Semple of Egmondville as
guest speaker. His t heme was
"Studying Larger Maps."
Seaforth YPU led in a sing-
song and Egmondville YPU led
in the worship service with Ger-
aldine McTaggart singing an ap-
propriate solo.
About 130 attended the rally.
Newfoundland, tenth and latest
of Canada's ,provinces, repre-
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at Saintsbury
Miss Velma Dirtch, bride -elect
of next Saturday has been hon-
ored at several events recently.
Prior to leaving Westminster
Hospital, London, he was enter-
tained at a number of dinners
when presentation of gifts were
made.
Last Thursday evening the la-
dies of the Pentecostal church
honored her at a social evening
at the 'home of Mrs, M. Eizen-
ga when many gifts were given
her.
On Friday evening at Saints -
bury Hall a large number of
neighbors, friends and relatives
showered her with miscellaneous
gifts. The guest of honor was as-
sisted in opening the gifts by
Mrs, J. Mugsford and Mrs, A.
Tindall. Mrs. Clarence Davis and
Mrs. Clifford Abbott were host-
esses.
Former minister
dies in Ridgetown
Rev. Ernest M. Clemens, 72,
a former pastor of Exeter Pente-
costal church, and now retired
from the ministry in Ridgetown,
died suddenly last Wednesday.
The funeral service was held
on Saturday, October 17 with
interment .in Greenwood ceme-
tery, Ridgetown.
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