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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-24, Page 131 District couples we in late summer Sattirday afternoon with _ gpd1 AM% A, jf.. Holley officiating, The bride wore a street - of Nig dress of white Sac. atla r a shoulder length veil, and Pink corsage.. A^ s Matron of herIer, wore a blue Sheath dress with corsage of As• the !Grand Bend United ClIttlich Trip to Manitoba follows wedding St.. Andrew's United Church Xiupen, docerated with yel low gledioli, white mums an fern, was the setting for .th parriege of Ruth Ann Jeri* and. Maurice Heist on Saturn clay, at3 p.m, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott, RR 2 Hensel', and I. grid Mrs. Wellington Heist, AR, 2 Con. tralia, are parentS Of the groom. Rev, Harold Johnston per- formed the ceremony and Mrs, Robert Graham, Toronto, pro- vided the wedding •music and accompanied the soloist, F/0 Obert Graham who sang "0 Promise Me" and "I'll Walk Beside You," Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride chose a floor - length gown of white silk or- ganza over tulle and taffeta styled with fitted bodice of QUM Anne lace with lily -point sleeves, A tiara of tear drop pearls held her finger-tip veil care( net. She carried a white I3ible crested with yellow roses and stephanotis. Miss Marie Jarrott, Hensall, Was maid of honer for her sis- ter and Miss Mary Lou Taylor, Brucefield, was bridesmaid, They were gowned alike in yeb, low chiffon over taffeta, belle- rina-length, with white whimsy headdress and matching acces- sories, they carried white and yellow daisies. Flower girl, Janice Haist2 London, was froeked in mint green chiffon and carried a basket of white with 3,01101.5' daiSieS. Donavon Brunslow, Crediton, attended the groom and Doug- las Norris, Kippen, and Tho- mas Triebner, Exeter, ushered the guests. For receiving the GO guests in the church rooms the bride's mother chose a gown of mauve embroidered chiffon over taffeta with black accesso- ries. The groom's mother wore a navy silk crepe ensemble, They 'oro red rose corsages, Tea room attendants were Misses Kathryn Anderson, Don- na Turnbull. Agnes Desch, Joyce McFalls, Mary Norris and Marie Gaiser, For travelling to Portage la Prairie, Man., the bride chose A mauve chiffon sheath dress over mauve printed taffeta with three-quarter length duster and white accessories and gardenia corsa Mrs. Robert Upsha1J Kip pen, and Mrs. Frank 'Triebner Exeter, poured tea in the af ternoon froM a table centre Ivith small yellow daisies an , baby's breath. In the evenin Elizabeth Anderson. grand • jorie pojialdson and NADU Scott, For a wedding trip to North - d ern Ontario the bride donned d .a green flowered sheath dress g With matching duster and cor- - sage pf yellow roses, The COP& Will reside 441 Lu• The couple will reside on the groom's farm near Crediton. Bride feted The bride was feted at sev- eral pre -nuptial events. A mis- cellaneous shower was held in St, Andrew's United Church on Monday evening, August 14. Guests were entertained with readings, musical instrumentals and piano solos conducted by Miss Dorothy Turner. C,,...tests 1 ,,vere conducted by Miss Marion Turner and Mrs. Emerson An- derson. Mrs. Harold Jones read an Address and the bride -elect was presented with gifts. The Thrifty Kippencttes 4-H club held a wiener roast at Snowden's Beach near Drys- h dale. Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. a Lloyd Lovell and Mrs. William t Caldwell were hostesses. Mrs. g Caldwell read, the address and Mrs. Bell prsented the guest of honor with a clothes hamper and magazine rack. Earlier Mrs. Lloyd Jones ad Mrs. Almer Passmore, Exe- ter, were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower. Trousseau tea Mrs. Eldon Jarrott enter- tained •at a trousseau tea for her daughter-, Ruth Ann, re- ceiving guests with the hostess and her daughter was Mrs Wellington Haist, mother of the groom. Debbie Anderson, K i p p e n, Linda Jones, Exeter, Darlene Partons, Thames Road, were in charge of the register. mother Of the bride, Mr$ Gideon Koehler poured, In th dining map. Were Miss Mari .artott. Miss. Agnes Desch, '43 rich, Miss Mary Lou Triebner• Srocefield, Mrs. Doting Heist Mrs. Dorothy. 'Geiser- and,Mis Kathryn Anderson, all of Lon don. Displaying the 1).r.ide's, gifts were Mrs. William Sims and Miss Barbara Falmer, Grand Bend. The bride's trousseau was displayed by Miss Marie Gaiser, Grand Bend, and Miss QaU Finlayson, Seaforth; lin ens and woollens by'Miss Mal7 Norris, Seeforth. Assisting in .ititeben. were Mrs. Lloyd -Jones, );Ptel.t, Mrs. Oren. .Grace, Detroit, Mrs. Al. mer Passmore, Themes Road. end. Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. BrnerSOn Anderson, Hen- sel], c Can. ▪ Teachers MarrY s. at Greenway UC an e oye UC scene of nupt;als In an all -white setting of gla- dioli and mums in Clandeboyc United Church on Saturday, August 19 at 3 p.m, Donna Raynette 13Iake and Peter Don- ald Shipley exchanged marriage vows before Rev, G. W. Sach. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Blake, Clandeboye and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shipley, Lucan, are parents of the groom, Miss Margaret Sacli, Lucan, provided traditional wedding music. Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore a floor - length white French embossed brocade with wide flowing skirt and chapel train, three- quarter sleeves, round neckline and V hack, Her silk illusion veil was held by a rosette :head- piece of the same material as her dress. She carried a cas- cade of white shasta daisies and red roses. Her sister, Mrs. Keith Simp- son, Clandeboye, was matron of honor and Joan Jameson, Gran- ton, Sharon Kestle, Clandeboye and Sharon Blake, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids, They were gowned alike in street - length surf green dresses of embossed. brocade with wide billowing skirts and round neck- lines. Their headbands were pastel green ribbon bows with short matching veils. They all wore small, sterling necklace crosses, gifts of the bride, and carried white shasta daisies. Allen John Ready, Lucan, was groomsman and Charles Kenneth Hayden and Keith Ca- meron Simpson ushered. A reception was held in the church rooms where the bride's nother received hi olive green ace over taffeta with soft green accessories and corsage of yellow mums. The groom's mother chose dusty pink lace and, chiffon with soft purple ac- cessories and corsage of white mums. The ladies of the church cat - red to the wedding dinner and ad the church rooms decor - ted in pink and white with able centres of pink and white ladioli. Serving were Carol Young, Janice Macintosh Mar - CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grand Bend t ffinuiminimmininnin iffirlitt AT Middleton's Drugs ALKA SELTZER $1.18 Value foi' 890 KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE Special, 2 tubes 89y COLGATE TOOTH PASTE Reg, 350 for 290 SILVIKRIN SHAMPOO Reg. $1.20 for 0(4. "PLUSH" — Ladies Leg Shave Creme Reg: $1,75 for $L49 LOOSE-LEAF BINDERS 0.25 to $6.16 'HONE 44/' EXETER Headquarters ter Hearing Aid BetterleS .1.Pwrowsoneromemmemerolemiiiiiirili Marriage vows were ex- changed a double -ring cere- mony in qrgenway Un i t e d church by SettY Jeannette Steeper ,a1,14 'John Edward HI -M- ier. 'rhe bride is the daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Bruce Steeper, RR 8 Parkhill, and the groom is the Sarl of Mrs. John Hunter and the late Mr. finnter of Opoderham. Rev, E. A, Holley officiated at the ceremony. The bride chose a gown of sheer, and Ina over tulle and ,pcau-de-soie fashioned with scoop neckline, outlined in seed pearls, with sheath litypoint chantilly lace sleeves; Chantilly lace.also forming a front and back panel over a billowing full-length skirt, which swept to a chapel train. A spray leaf crown of pearls and rhine stones held the double silk il- lusion veil place. She car- ried a cascade of white garde- nias and feathered carnations, Mrs. Louis Schilbe of Zurich, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Lynda Steeper of Park- hill, also a sister of the bride and Mrs, Ken Lanier of Peter. borough. The attendants wore identically styled street length t gowns of silk organza in col- ors of green, mauve and am- ber, each with matching access S sories, Bonnie Hunter of Good- cl erham, as flower girl wore a r frock of white silk organza. d Danny Schilbe of Zurich was b ring bearer. Murray Hunter of Goocler- ham was groomsman and ush- b ers were Louis Schilbe, Zurich g The bride is the .daUghter 111r, .anyl Mrs ! parlie ii4eter, and 4,S a former ',Fa vest Queen* of Exeter Kin men's WililaniFileiSebettr, 6141411Qr '44.;r13S.arr.t$11QQ:netrh e Londonni' fu nished. the wedding music an accompanied the selist, Donal C"IG'ilhg.etilitil:orSdV°Prrd4:rh",9 544'19 Walk I3eside Yen" and "B e in marriage by be father the bride chose a floo length gown of peau de saill with full skid, bustle back an chapel train. alte three -quarte sleeves, scalloped neekiine an princess line bodice were trim mecl with sequins and pearl Her cape length double sil Freneh veil fell grac fully from a tiny crown PbgiaLlesr.anSdbeerlasrtraielsd toaPfa°SrMead nooffisoraanndgefertir roses, stepha Mrs. Eileen Flannigan, Ham- ilton, was matron of honor. She wore a dress of aqiiamarine blue silk shantung, bell skirt with tulip front. She carried a cascade of tea roses and small white mums, gowns were worn by the bridesmaids Miss Mary Jean Size, London, and Miss Diane Fleischatier, Listowel, cousin of the groom, Miss Beverley Parker was her sister's flower girl dressed in white silk organza with a sash of aquamarine blue, She car.. ried a miniature basket of white mums and orange tea rosebuds. William Kerslake, London vas hest man and ushers were Douglas Parker, Exeter, hro- her of the bride, and John tonem an , Kitchener. A reception was held at the even Dwarfs Restaurant, Lon- o.n, where the bride's mother eceived in a yellow sheath ress of peau de soie with eige accessories and a eor- age of white and bronze mums. The groom's mother chose a eige brocaded dress with reen accessories and a cor- Mrs. Maurice Pesjardille as 44 roses. Mr. Maurice Desjardine attended the groom as best, r- man. , The bride's mother received a the guests at their borrm,, as- gslated by the grPOM'S mother 11 A buffet luncheon was served. 4- The happy couple left on their honeymoon to northern r Ontario. r- They will reside near Credi- e lan, ter and Corbett, zi.1 r, rie , Dashwood, Brussels, g e- dGuests were Present from:.?T4, s. k Local man wed e- at in Guelph rites Multi - colored gladioli decor- ated First Reformed Church, puelph, for the ceremony unit - ?pg in marriage Nancy Berte- link, daughtcrMrs. John Bettelink, Paisley Road, Guelph, and Bans Brand, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hendrik Brand, RR 1, Exeter, Rev. H. W. Kolenhrander of- ficiated and Miss Sinie Smeek, RR 1, Puslineh, played tradi- tional wedding music, The bride chose a gown of white lace and crown studded witkpearls held her veil of silk illusion with scalloped edges. She carried a bouquet of Ted roses and red and white carna- tions, Her attendant was her sis- ter, Mrs, 11, ;Tans, Guelph, as matron. of honor, wearing a street -length dress of aqua silk and carried yellow carnations, Martin. Fischer, London, was the best man and Art Brand and John Bertelink ushered. A reception was held at the Orange Hall, Guelph, where the bride's mother received in navy peau de soie with pink rose corsage and, the groom's mother assisted in a blue flow- ered dress with corsage of pik roses. For travelling the bride chan- ged to a dior blue suit with corsage of pink roses. in London. ]Jr. and Mrs. Brand will live i and Robert Madill, Gooderham, s For travelling the bride donned a green and white 11 sheath dress with matching tu- p nic jacket. Her accessories p were white, and she wore a h corsage of pink roses. The couple will make their home in Toronto. Both are gra- duates of Teacher's College, Ir to LO 'Harvest Queen te age of pink rosebuds. For travelling to Cape Cod le bride changed to a two- lece suit with paisley top and lain brown skirt with match- ig accessories and a corsage f white carnations. They will reside in London. Guests attended the wedding oin Toronto, Oakville, Ridge- wn, Kitchener, Stratford, Lis- wel, Milverton, Atwood, Exe• r and Toronto. . wed in London In a setting of white and cream gladioli, ferns and can- delabra in Central Baptist church, London, Rev. R. Rob- inson united in marriage Barb- ara Jean Parker and William Douglas Fleischauer in a dou- ble ring ceremony on Friday, August 18 at 7.30 p.m. Couple to reside near Crediton The wedding of Donna Werz- ba, daughter of Mrs. Herb Lit- tle and the late Otto Werzba and. Malcolm Smith, son of Mrs. Smith and the late Mr. Smith of Brussels took place at Davies, Grant, Denning and Benn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. DEVON BUILDING PHONE 261 EXETER " 111111111.1r, 5 o••••=numnimmiewissmememikperm. 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