The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-14, Page 14f43..mt. 14 ThTimes,Adv.ogafet .Pecen14er 14, 194I
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES DOUGLAS GIBBS
—,moto by Jack Doerr
To live in Grand Bend
Miss Jeanne Marie Ridley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vera
Ridley, RR 3 Parkhill, chose
a winter color scheme of red
and white for her marriage to
Charles Douglas Gibbs, son of
_A_i!anrI the ta P
Urges display
of birth scene
Mrs. Clem Boland presided
for the meeting ,of the Catholic
Women's League of Mount Car
-
mei held in the school with 20
memberes.ent.
Father Kelly addressed the
members And said ,that during
the season of Advent they
should prepare. for the ogling
o Christ at, Christmas and
should hang the Advent wreath
and place the nativity scene
in some conspicuous 1/1tteoin
the homes.
Members were asked to do-
nate towards -Christmas boxes
for older members of the
,thurch. Some of the .member,
,tteaded the meeting and tur-
y of Zurich CWL, an
uesday, December 12,
guests in a mink satin brocade
dress with beige accessories
and the groom's mother chose
a two:piece dress of Loden
gre-
For travelling in the South-
ern States the bride chose a
ree-piece mink brown Italian
nit suit with pink carnation
orsage.
The couple will reside in
rrand I3end.
ride feted
Prior to her ma r r i a g e,
eanne Ridley was feted with
everal showers.
Mrs. Jim Love entertained
riends •and neighbors at a Inis-
,ellaneous shower. The eve-
ing was spent in games and
contests after which Ginger and
Debbie Love drew in a prettily
decorated wagon, laden with
gifts. Mrs. Colin Love read an
interesting rhyming address.
A miscellaneous shower was
held in the apartment of Miss
Donna Marie Parks of London
in honor of Jeanne. She re-
rrwn ane cairieu a ceived some lovely gifts.
wItIte,. Bible crested with a Miss Brenda Brenner. held a
dozen_ Sweetheart roses, white shower at her home in Grand
stephin6tis and- ivy. Bend. The evening, was spent
Irene Badnar, Toronto, si.p contests after which a lovely
wamaid of honor and Miss de'.c-c7Areb.'"NvagariIi.-as.c,1,.rawn in
Bettie French, Windsor, and by Barbara. Sweitzer ded
dis Brenda Brenner, Grand with gifts. Mrs, Glen Brernia:',-
Belia, were bridesmaids. They Mrs. William Finch, Miss Betty
were. gowned .alike in red Swiss Finch' Mrs. Ray Sweitzer and
brab'ade satin with matching Mrs. William Brenner assisted
headdresses and carried white the hostess.
Iceberg •mums, white pop rib•
Trousseau tea
bon and ivy.
4,0-, William Gibbs, Parkhill, Mrs. J. V. Ridley entertained
•clin Allan Gibbs her daughter Jeanne on Satur-
Shows Kinettes
yule decoration
mrs, Frank Falconer, Gib
'in, demonstrated the Makin
I Christmas centerpieces an
hristmas corsages at the meet
ing Tuesday evening of th
xeter .Kinettes at the hom
if Mrs, John Burke.
Members brought used clot
ng to, the meeting to be se
o the Children's Aid, Goderic
'be selling of chocolate peam
lusters is a Christmas projet
undertaken by the group.
Baskets of Christmas cheer
were delivered to the shut-ins
on Sunday.
Winner of the draw was Mrs.
Burke, Mrs, Les Parker and
Mrs, Clare Hoffman assisted
the hostess with the lunch of
turkey and Christmas •cake.
At the previous meeting Mrs.
Rufus Kestle gave a talk and
demonstration on making arti-
ficial flowers and stressed the
value of a hobby.
Donations of $100 to the Chil-
dren's Aid, Goderich, $25 to
muscular dystrophy, $10 to
Children's War Memorial Hos-
pital and $10 to the group's
adopted Chinese boy, were
voted to be made.
The Kinettes served lunch
for the Senior Citizens on Tues-
day, December 5,
Sorority enjoys
Christmas fete
Tuesday evening, members
of Beta Sigma Phi held a
Christmas party with turkey
dinner at the Dufferin Hotel,
Centralia, followed by games
and exchange of gifts.
Mrs. Joe Wooden and Mrs.
Walter Bentley convened the
party.
At the previous meeting Miss
Claire McGowan, Goderich,
spoke of the work of the Chil-
dren's Aid to which the soro-
rity sends Christmas gifts each
year. Miss McGowan was ;n-
troduced by Mrs. Allan Cragcho
and thanked by Mrs. 'Robert
Fl t h
The roll call was 'answered.
by an exchange f Christmas
,deas. The draw rizes donated
by-Z1.0.~'ClaraAellington and
Mrs. M. C. Fletcher were both
won by Mrs. Lloyd Smith.
Mrs. Richard Roelofson and
Mrs. Ross Tuckey assisted the
hostess, Mrs. Joe Wooden, at
whose home the meeting was
was best man and Frederick al a trousseau tea in honor of held.
D sjai e and,
uslibred. day, Dec. 2,
reception was held in the Mrs. Langford Ridley and
Crediton Community Centre. Mrs, Ed Stewardson poured
The bride's mother received tea in the afternoon and Mrs.
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Toni Desjardine, Mrs. Robert
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The bride's trousseau was
-displayed by Miss Betty Finch;
Miss Linda Hayter showed the
linens and Mrs. Archie Gibbs
and Mis-s Brenda Brenner were
in charge of the china, kitchen-
ware and shower gifts.
Misses Darlene and Joan Des -
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MR. AND MRS, JAMES WILMER SCOTT
—Pilot° by Jack Doerr
Honeymoon in Florida
A honeymoon trip to Florida Serving were Misses Cathy
followed the ceremony uniting Eagleson, Carol McGregor, Ca-
in marriage Joan Guenther, rol Schade, Mary Jane Hoff -
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ross man, Lynda Tiernan, Helen Ra -
C, Guenther, Dashwood, and der and Shirley Bender.
James W. Scott, Brinsley, in For travelling the bride don -
the Evangelical III3 church, ned a beige and brown wool
Dashwood, on Saturday, Dec- sheath with matching accesso-
ember 9 at 2:30 p.m. ries,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott will re-
side at Ailsa Craig, RR 3,
Poinsettias, ferns and lighted
candelabra formed the setting
for the ceremony performed by
Rev. M. James. Mrs. Ken Mc-
Crae, Dashwood, furnished the
wedding music and accompa-
nied the soloist, Miss Ann
Koehler -who sang "Wedding
Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love."
Given in marriage by her fa- Teen-age ▪ girls from the Pres-
ther the bride wore a floor- byterian: Main Street and
length gown of peau de soie James Street churches are
styled with a fitted lace over- busy practising for the annual
lay on the bodice featuring lily vesper service to be held in
point sleeves, a n d sabrizia .Tames Street church on. Sun -
neckline etched with ;sequins day, December 17 at 7.30 p.m.
and pearls, A. _similar motif Centralia, Grand Bend and
decorated the f bouffant skirt Elimville churches are also
which swept to' a chapel train. holding the vesper service on
A crown oPSeed pearls .and se- the same night, December 17.
quins „held her finger-tip veil Hensall OGIT service will be
of ,silk illusion. She carried a held December 24.
payer book crested with red
roses, stephanotis and ivy,
Mrs. Harold Scott, Brinsley,
cousin of the bride, was ma-
tron of honor and Miss Jane
Restexneyer, Dash w o o d, and
Miss Jeanette Taylor, Exeter,
were bridesmaids. They were
gowned alike in royal blue spun
taffeta sheaths with overskirts
and matching hats. They car-
ried bouquets of white carna-
tions tinted blue, Flower girl,
Jane Guenther was gowned in
white organdy with royal blue
sash and matching hat and car-
ried a nosegay of white blue -
tinted carnations. Ringbearer
was Robert Guenther. Jane and
Robert are daughter and son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guenther,
Dashwood.
Harold Scott, Brinsley, was
best man and Eugene Guen-
ther and Gordon Scott ushered.
A reception was held in the
church parlors where the
bride's mother received in a
turquoise wool sheath with
matching hat and black acces-
sories and the grown's mother
chose a blue brocade dress with
matching accessories. • Barbara Roth, Operator
Girls prepare'
vesper. service
Sponsor child
Another 'year
At the Christmas meeting at
the Afternoon Auxiliary of Main
Street United churph, to which
all the ladies of the church
were invited, it was moved 1,0
maintain the support of. the
group's adopted child in Greece
for another year. Mrs. ciar.
enee McPanaki read a letter
received frOM the child,
Mrs, W. tt. Pike, Ilderton,
was guest speaker and told of
her missionary experiences.
Mrs. Robert McDonald favored
with several piano solos,
A donation of $25 was voted
to Wrinch Hospital, Hazelton,
B.C, where Dr. J, E. Whiting
is in charge.
A buffet Christmas lunch
was served by the executive,
Decorations in Christmas mo-
tifs added to the nlegting.
This service has become a
symbol of the national unity of
the CGIT movement which now
numbers over 50,000 members,
On Tuesday evening the girls
went to the hospital, nursing -
homes and the shut-ins to sing
carols returning to the church
for a social time afterwards.
Mystery sisters
exchange gifts
Mystery sisters of the year
vere revealed at the Christmas
meeting of the Afternoon Aux-
iliary of Main Street United
Church on Thursday with an'
exchange of gifts in which the
name was enclosed.
Mrs, Benson Tuckey led in
'he devotional assisted by Mrs.
Mervyn Grainger. Mrs, Glen
McKnight contributed a read -
Lodge host
to official
Bala Hyekia, Kirkland Lake,
vice-president of the Assembly
of Ontario, paid her official
visit to Pride of Huron Rebekah
Lodge, Exeter, last WednesdaY
evening with Amber Rebekah
Lodge, Hensall,, as guests and
opening the meeting.
Mrs. Ilyckie in her addresS
to the lodges stressed friend-
ship, Pride of Huron conferred
degrees on four candidates from
Clinton lodge,
There were 120 in attendance
at the meeting which was pre-
ceded by a banquet in Caven
Presbyterian Church basement.
District Deputy, Mrs, Caravan
McPherson, Clinton, also at.
tended.
Members brought 88 Christ-
mas parcels to the meeting
which will be forwarded to the
Children's Aid, Goderieh,
The Christmas party will be
held following the next meet -
lag "He Took Them in,"
Mrs. Tuckey also presented
a message of Christina s
thoughts, Mrs, Bruce Cann fav-
ored, with solos singing "Silent
Night" in both English and
Dutch,
President Mrs, R. E, Rus-
sell .conducted the business. Of-
ficers for the United. Church
Women will be withheld until
the installation in January.
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