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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-14, Page 16Pali Titr104.A4V4004 Jutia 1.4,. 1'761 41R. AND MRS, DOUGLAS KEILI„OR Exchange vows in London MR, AND MRS. ROBERT BRUCE PATTERSON l'brg n Peat e Twin sisters sing at rites WED IN ST, .PATRICK'S CHURCH—Darlene Allen, BA 2 l)erifielcl, and Donald George Smith, RR 2 Zurich, exchanged vows before Rev. Father Frank Bricklin an-4 Mil make their home at RR 1 ,Bamberg, .—Engel photo N VV . is the tima for your COLD WAVE JUST BEFORE THAT CAREFREE SUMMER VACATION ONE CAN OF PERFECT NET HAIR SPRAY (VALUE $2.50) WITH EVERY PERM WHILE OUR SUPPLY LASTS! HAIR STYLING Ron and Evelyn Pratley WREATHA SHOLDICE SANDRA GREEN GRAND BEND 18 Open Daily Monday to Saturday EXETER 2:35-2992 MR. AND MRS, JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS .--.41,1; no-1r photo uebec City honeymoon J 1 23 Yogi Heat m10 hk friends Pkf JoIAMonf National Paris a all ro, are Iliat "June is flair} Month". Yogi is preparing to start things off right fir te:.,olying to drink milk at tqtr'Y meal. EXETER DAMY LTD GIVE YOUR ttOnG PhOn0 235.21.44 Daily ii livery Dial 235-2131 ,Exa r First words baby might say about our infants' wear „ "Umni . 111111 . , groat!" You'll agree plus "Values!" 2354700 SENO MEM TO Brody Cleaners SAN1TONE 'COTTON :011110 Irwin's Wear as Rev, Harold Snell ottiviated at the wedding of Carole Di- ane Iftyck m a n and Dim glue George Neillor in 'Riverside United Church, I,ondon. on Sat- urday, June 2 at 3 p.m, The bride the daughter of 'Mr, and Mrs. Wesley flyekman. Exeter. and Mr and Mrs. Ken- neth London., are par- ents of the groom, Mrs. Harold Sn.ell playral the wedding music. Miss Carole Gibbons, Exeter. was maid of honor and Wayne heillor was heat man for his brother. After a lint:, moon trip to Niagara Falls and ihe Cnited States the couple hale taken up their home in London. Bride feted Prior In her marriage showers were held for the bride by Mrs. Harold Pres/calor, Exeter, and Ales. Ed Spettigue, London. Friends and associates of the Bank of Nova Scotia. London, entertained in her honor at the Latin Quarter. and a coraage of luschia Sweetheart roses. Following a reception in the church parlor and later at the bride's home, the bride and groom left no a honeymoon to Lake Placid and Quebec City. For travelling the bride chose a natural silk shantung sheath dress and jacket With black patent accessories and a cor- saee of orange Delight roses. on their return, the couple will take up residence at Sarnia. The bride is a gradu- ate 01 the university of West• ern Ontario in secretarial science and will teach in Northern Collegiate. Sarnia. Bride honored Complimenting the bride, prior to her marriage, a din- ner shower was held at the home of Airs. Laurie (Mites, London. The bridesmaids, Miss Carol Dumaw and Miss Isabella Dempsey. entertained al the Kappa Atnha Theta Fraternity of which the bride is a fratern• ity sister. During the past week friends and relatives were entertained a( the home of the bride's parents. Those assisting were the bride's grandmother, Mrs, Emma Far- quhar, Miss -Isabella. DemnseY, Miss Carol Dumaw, lies. Cyril Cornish, Mrs, Currie Winlaw, Mrs. R. H. Middleton, Mrs, W, D. Goodwin, Mrs. Laird Alickle, Mrs. Ron Mock. James Taylor. Airs. Pearl Passnlore. Aire. Dave Kyle. Mrs_ Belied fleaburn, Mrs. A. W. Shirray, Airs. P. L. MeNatiehlort, Mrs. Ciendom Christie, Airs. Aubrey Farquhar, Mrs. B. Drva- dale. Mrs. Robert Conk, Mrs. Douglas Cook On Friday evening following reheersal. Mr. end ,Alt's. George Lewis of Sir-IA, oni^eteqinvl the' bridat wIrtv a! i ce home the bride 11nel-is,. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer, Will mark 90 on Wednesday Mrs. E. Mel,, Smith, To- ronto, a nstlive of this will celebrate bey 90th birth- day Nt'ocluPqar. ,Inno 20 Mrs Solidi was horn in 1872., tit daughter of Dr. tied Mrs. Thennee iloasatik. She married the Rev, E. E. AleL Smith. ho wits -the Presbyterian minister in llensall from 10(11 I 1017. Afre. Smith is now living at Kilbarry Road, Toronto. Wife: ''When you wen court. ing me. ;1,ott said that alter we were married you'd never look at another unman." rn.banil: "-oh, widl, in," fart"t= vtith thw. .C4 141411'0 prOallzeS.," The installation of washruums in Aberdeen Hail was the „Car'6. privet taken on by the nLirkton WI al its meeting in the ball on Thursday, Alay 24. Members will meet with the .Kiliton, -Community Asaotna• lion and the hall Board to plan for this convenience. UrticerS for Lilt',.'-1i3 were in. ..trilled by past .president, Mrs. L'rir Humphreys, -A sutorgaa- bord supper preceded the busi- ness and also a gilt exehange with secret pals. puts are to be given in members for then' first year ut .ierleet attendance- President Mrs. 1.3artinee Switzer es as 10 the chair. Hostesses were Airs. B. flat- eliffe, Mrs. Ray Poynter,. Airs. S. Gallop and Mrs. C. Smith, Delegates who attended the Distriet. Annual in Staffa were Mrs, Switzer. Airs. Ratelifte. Airs. A. Dewar and Mrs, R. Morrison. Urges all to aid pupil!. The annual Association meet- ing of FIVTA0 was held in the form of a turkey banquet in the basement at the Lutheran Church, Zurich provided by the ladies of the church last Wed. nesday evening. Speaker for the evening was Murray Chalmers, London, ti ho works in vocational guidance and opportunity ela.sses, He chose tor Ms subject "35 pupils or 35 children" in which he contended not, only parents and teachers but everyone should help those who are handicapped in any w'ay, whether physically, mentally or emotionally.----it is everyone's duty and everyone's privilege to help," he said. "Your community should be so closely knit that there are no lonely adolescents who find companionship with the wrong people and are led astray," he vontinued. Hay unit \vas responsible Tor the banquet and speaker for which Airs. D. Becker presided and after, Mrs. Larne Hicks was in the chair when reports ,vere heard from the five units which were represented. 'Musi- cal numbers were contributed by Mary Ellen Thiel and Carol Rader. duets. and Cheryl Stade, solos, all of Zurich, About 80 were in attendance. Alr, J. G, Goman was a guest, Judith Ann Elder and Gerald f; I e n Ballantyne exchanged wedding vnws in a double ring ceremony before Rev. E. Cur- rie Winlaw in Hensall United Church decorated with tall standards of pink and white flowers and candelabra, on Saturday, June 2 at 3:30 p.m. The bride is the slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elder, Hensall, and the groom is the son of Alr, and Airs. Roy Bal- lantyne, London. Mrs, Robert Pryde. church organist. provided traditional bridal musie and accompanied the soloist, Alt. Allan Elston, of Exeter, who sang "I'll Walk Beside You" and ''The Lord's Pea yer". Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in a floor-length gown of white French peat de saie. The bodice featured a shallow scoop neckline touched with ap- pliques of delicate Chantilly lace and tiny seed pearls, and long lily-point sheath sleeves. The full-flowing bouffant skirt cascaded to a romantic chapel train. Two rosettes formed a hustle back and triple pleats at either side of the waist were accented with. medallions of the same lace. To complete her outfit, the bride wore a French pure silk illusion finger- tip veil caught up by a petalled headpiece of the same pcau de sole. She carried a bouquet of gardenias, pink rosebuds and stephanotis. Matron of honor, Mrs, liar- vey Strin.c.,ter, of Hensall, sister of the Phyllis ride, and bridesmaids. Miss P Turick and Miss Helen Ballantanc of London. sister of the groom, were identically gowned in street- length *cases of aqua silk or- The bride's twin sisters were her bridesmaids and also sang at the wedding of Helen Al- mcna Frayne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Erayne, RR 1 Woodham, and Robert Bruce Patterson, son of Air. and Mrs. William S. Patterson, RR 8 Parkhill, on Saturday, June 2 at 2.30p.m. Indianoplis white mums, creamy shasta mums, ferns and, candelabra formed the set. ling for the ceremony performed by Rev, Hugh C, Wilson in Elimville United Church. Ales, Freeman Horne, Winehelsea, played the wedding music and accompanied the bride's twin sisters, Marlene and Darlene, sang Wedding Prayer and 1'11 Walk Beside You. Given in marriage by her .father the bride wore a floor- length gown of while Chantilly ince over satin. The basque bo- dice featured lily-point sleeves and a scalloped sabrina neck- line embroidered with seed pearls anti iridescent sequins. ganza over taffeta and carried bouquets of aqua tinted carna- tions. Ross Ballanty.ne, of Kirkton, was his 'brother's groomsman, and Lloyd Fletcher, Kirkton, and John Elder. Hensall, bro- ther of the bride, ushered the guests, For receiving at the recep- tion at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich, the bride's mother wore a gown of embroidered aqua organza sheath with matching duster and corsage of garden- ias and stephanotis. The groom's mother chose a gown of beige Chantilly_ lace over taffeta with an orange Delight corsage. For travelling to Ottawa and points east, the bride donned a white crystal pleated sheath and aqua coat with accessories in white and wore a corsage of Sweetheart rosebuds, The young couple will reside in London. Guests attended from Toron- to, Hamilton, Woodstock and Chatham. Prior to her marriage the bride was feted at several presentations held in her honor, Several .friends in London ar- ranged presentation's'', The staff al the PUC, London, where she is employed gave her a kitchen shower. Friends arid neighbors of Hens-all presented her with a miscellaneous shower, at- tended by 75. The shower was arranged by Mrs. Gordon Munn, Airs. Alex Munn and Airs, Hugh McEwen. Alm Elder entertained al a trousseau tea for her daueh- ter and at a reception held in Zurich Community Centre, the couple was presented with a purse of money, The bouffant skirt was styled With a lace overlay extending to a point .front and back. She wore a single strand of 'pearls and matching earrings — the gift of the groom. Her shoulder- length double veil of imported illusion was held by a crown of sequins and seed pearls anti she carried a bouquet of red roses and stephanotis, Miss Alice Ann Nixon, RR 4 See rOah was maid of honor wearing an aqua silk organza dress over taffeta with fitted bodice, cap sleeves, bouffant skirt with ruffled back .and large matching bow. She wore a matching petal hat and car- ried a 'bouquet of white mums centred with yellow rosebuds. The bride's twin sisters, Mar- lene and Darlene Frayne, were her bridesmaids, gowned silu- ilarly to the maid of honor only in shade of hot pink, Donald Lewis, RR. 2 Ailsa. Craig, was best man and ush- ers were brothers of the groom, Barry and Donald Patterson, A reception was held in the church rooms where the bride's mother received in a navy blue lace dress over taffeta with tight pink and navy accessories and corsage of yellow mums and carnations, The groom's mother chose dusty rose lace over taffeta with matching jacket, beige accessories anti yellow mum and carnation cor- sage. Serviteurs were Misses Muriel Wells, Pauline Dixon, Betty Fletcher, Joyce Bower and Mary Ma fliers, .For travelling to Nova Scotia the bride donned a dress of pale blue organza over flowered taffeta with matching jacket, wild rose accessories and cor- sage of yellow roses, The couple will reside in Exe- ter. Guests attended the wedding Vacuum Cleaners Sales and Service Repairs and bags for all mo- dels of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned ma• chines of all makes for sale. BOB PECK, RR 1 Zurich Phony Mensal' 696r2 Pride of introit It.ebeka Lodge marked its 1.4111 birthday last Wednesday evening with a short program, an in memoriam service and a tbreetiered birth, day cake with candles which were lit by Past 'Noble Grands. The in memoriam ceremony for those who had departed in the past 3,51 years was eenducted by Noble .Grand Airs, Gerald McFalls, The program included a solo by lirenda Skinner accompanied 0 her maber, Mrs, Boss 11Pr, an instrumental by Judy Blair and a duet by Judy and Bonnie Mail'. The PNG,s, who lit the dips, were Mrs,, filbert Johns, Mrs. !tarry Jim/gr., Miss BMA Skinner, Mrs, Delmer Skinner. Mrs, Lex McDonald, Mrs, Glen Pisher and Mrs. James Kirk- land, Airs. McDonald brought a carload with her front Till- sonlaurg, G Mrs, McFalls cut the cake, Tea, showers honor bride Saturday afternoon and: eve- ning, May 20, Mrs. George Erayne, in honor of her .daugh- ter, Helen, entertained at a trousseau tea with about 75 guests attending, Receiving the guests with Airs. Frayne and Helen was the groom's mother, .Aira, W. S. Patterson, Ellen JOyce Simpson looked after the guest book in the afternoon and Susan Patter- son, niece of the groom, in the evening, Pouring tea in the afternoon were Airs, Beatrice Ellwood and Mrs. Margaret Hawkins, aunts of the bride and groom, Ira the evening Mrs. Carl Turner and Mrs, Cliff McDonald poured lea, Mrs. Harry Patterson served the guests. Displaying the wedding and shower gifts was Miss Alice Ann Nixon, trousseau, cutlery and linens, Misses Marlene anti Darlene Frayne, Showers Hostesses for showers were Airs, Sam Bower and Miss Alice Ann Nixon at the former's tome. Mrs. Ken Simpson, the ride's bowling team at the tome of Mrs. Elmer Rowe when hey gave her an electric tea cattle, and the inembers of he Junior Institute with the bride's twin sisters as hostess- es honoring the bride with ink- cellaneous gifts. from Parkhill, Exeter, Royal Oak, Mich., Ailsa. Craig, Sea- forth, Woodham and Dashwoocl, : C APTP391 ,1AYAlrilifis° CATCH THE EYE OF ALL THE MEN, WITH REGULAR TINTS NOT JUST NOW AND THEN MODERN BEAUTY sum BRENDA BRENNER PROP. PH 235.1663 429 MAIN ST.. anart., A LIFT! WI plans Mark 15th washrooms nnlversary Tall standards of candelabra and baskets of white and pink snapdragons and shasta mums formed the setting in llensall United Church on Saturday, June 0 at 4 o'clock for the wedding of Gwendolyn Jean Spencer and John Frederick Lewis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Spen- cer, Hensall. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Lewis. Sarnia. The Rev, Currie Winlaw. B.D., officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs Robert Pryde, Hensel], provid- ed traditional wedding music on the organ console. Mrs, David O'Brien, Toledo, Ohio. cousin of the groom, sane "Be- cause", ''The Lord's Prayer" and "I Love You Truly'' dur- ing the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ori:t. in.a1 gown of pure silk perm de faille fashioned with a scoop neckline and lily point sheath sleeves. Her draped bouffant skirt, appliqued with alencon lace and pearls swept to a cathedral train. A small cap headdress held her bouffant waist-length veil. The bride carried a formal cascade of white orchids with stephanotis and trailing ivy. 'Me maid of honor, Miss Carol Dumaw, London. and bridesmaids. AI i s s Isabella Dempsey, Stratford, and Miss Gail Earouhar. Exeter, cousin of the bride. were gowned ;dike in sheath dresses of fus- chia organza styled with over- skirts of the same material and .mal clung pillbox head- dresaes, They carried summer arm sheaths of white carna- tions with centre ("Mater of white stephanotis and earlands of trailing greens. Miss Janice Knox, . Toronto, And Miss Lynne Farquhar, Ex- eter. cousins of the bride, were flower girls, They were gewn- ed in white silk or: aria (lenses styled with large ber- tha collars and featured .two fuschia. roses al the back and niatching fuschia headdressea, 'they carried Emelt colonial nosegays of summer -flowers in pink And white with -accents of The g roomsman was Late Nichols,' Toronto. and (tatters were Carl Bale, fllattworth, And Gregory Speneer, brother of the b r ide, The mother of the beide chose A sheath dress of leaf green imported sill: with round- neekline"and (1.1.a.oed waist. line Tailing into a double tier at the side, She- wort match- ing aCeesSories and A PM's(' cot sage of -nrebida„ The grerin'S Mether ehoae A medium been !..1!0,141, -dea,s 'on a ion an d a."' I • She, wore matehing Double-ring ceremony