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Owen Sound wedding
MR. AND MRS. KEN SCHOENEWEISS
—Photo by Fraser Studios, owen Sound
At the meeting of :Coen MIS
last TleursdAY Mrs, J. C. Boyne
reported that there were 10
tellle. members to the newly
formed organization with Mrs.
Boyne as leader.
A film "A Modern Answer"
was shown by Mrs. Barry
Strang with commentary on
ARMAGH. a home for lowed
mothers at Clarkson tinder the
National Mission Board of the
Peebyterian Church. A shower
of gifts was received to be fore
warded to the girls there.
Mrs. Earl Moore contributed
a special 'thanksgiving reading.
Mrs. C. Ersman reported on
the fall executive meeting in
Stratford October 9, Miss Ruby
Walker. regional secretary was
the speaker and conducted a
work sh o p for \VMS .work,
Mrs. Boyne led in the de-
votioeal assisted by Mrs, Alvin
Moir and Mrs. Ross Oke. Mrs,
Jack Pryde reviewed the cur-
rent issue of Glad Tidings.
Hostesses were Mrs, Ken
Brydges, Mrs. :Elizabeth Herr
and Mrs, Carman Cann.
Couple honored
on anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hun-
kin, William St.. entertained
their family at a dingier at the
Dominion Hotel, Zurich on the
occasion of their 45th wedding
anniversary on Wednesday, Os-
tuber 2.1.
On returning home several
relatives and friends had ga-
thered to extend hest wishes
and spend the evening. Euchre
was played. Mr. and Mrs. Hun-
kin received, many gifts.
Mr. and Mrs, Ihmkin tthe
I o r m e r Margaret McLaren,
Cromarty) were married by
the Rev. David Ritchie of
eremartY 'Presbyterian church
at the bride's home on October
24, 1017,
Attending the dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Alec McBeeth.
Ross and Douglas, Mr, and
Mrs, Hugh Hendrick, Gwen-
nyth, Karen and Kathryn, all
of Kippen and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Hunkin, Margaret and
Kenneth, Thames Road and
Miss Donna Hayter, London,
Stage shower
I for girls home
AND MRS. JOSEPH BALOGH
—Photo by Jack Doerr
RCAF Guides, and leaders in
eoetume numbering 48 held A
liellow'en party in the Comm-
nitv Ventre Tuesday evening.
Prizes for best boy's costume
went to B ut eadeesel.; best girls
Ann McLeod; (both were 'dress
sed as Indians); most original,
Marie liallington; funniest,
Glen Johnston.
Father Grant and Mrs. Vette,.
han were judges. the former
dressed as a magician and the
latter as a beatnik. Guide lead-
ers of First Company repre-
settled hobgoblins and witches
and captain and lieutenant of
2nd Company as owls. Games
were played,
Exchange vows
at Kirkton. UC
Mary Adeline Roger, flatlets.
ler of air. and Mrs. Orville
Roger. RR 1 St. hlarys, and
William. Lorne Chappel, Crom-
arty, son of the late Mr, and
Mrs, William Chappel, exchang-
ed marriage vows before Rev.
'I', Elliott at Kirkton United
Church parsonage on October
15 et 8.30 p.m.
The bride chose for her wed-
ding a rose suit with pink flows-
ere.
Matron of honor was Airs,
Arnold Harper. Carlingford, in,
a blue suit with yellow mums.
Arnold Harper was grooms,
m an.
The couple will reside at
Cromarty.
Costume prizes
to RCAF youth
Mrs. E. Sutton
celebrates 80
Mrs. Emma Sutton celebrated
her 80th birthday, Sunday, Oct.
28 at the home of Mrs. 'Martha
Smith,
The afternoon was pleasantly
spent receiving congratulations
from friends and neighbors, in-
cluding her nephew, Mr. Joe
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Tane Catherine Farrow,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Farrow, Exeter, and Ron-
ald Morris Farrow, "Winnipeg,
sort of Mr. and Mrs, ,W. C. Far-
row, New Toronto, exchanged
marriage vows before Rev. S.
E. Lewis at the home of the
bride's parents. James St. on
Saturday, October 27 at 2.30
p.m.
White and yellow chrysanthe-
mums and standards of white
candles formed the background
for the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a cock-
tail-length gown of champagne
peals de soie and carried a
small white Bible crested with
rosebuds.
Miss Susan Pierce. Niagara.
'alls was her attendant gowned
e champagne suit and car-
ried yellow chrystanthernums.
Mr. Bruce Hudson, Wietipeg,
was the groom's attendant.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Far-
Pillsonbiul. brother and
sister-in-law of the bride, greet-
. ed the guests.
A reception followed the core
'loony at the home.
Me. and Mrs. Farrow will
Make their home in Winnipeg.
Out-of-town guests Were from
Toronto. ritellener. Pert Credit,
Beamsville, Bowmanville, Win-
nipeg, London, Ottawa, Roches.
ter, N.Y. anti Tillsonburg.
Bride feted
Mrs. C, S, MacNaughton and
her daughter, Mre, William
'Hewitt. Windsor, entertained at
miscellaneous shOwer at the
elertner'e home.
Mrs. M, C, Fletcher, Mrs.
Frank LOstell and Mrs. .1. 0.
Dunlop held e linen shower at
the 31o* of the former. Miss
Carel Fletcher and Miss Alexia
gold, They wore matching wed-
ding ring hats with veils and
carried crescents of bronze
mums centred with large yel-
low mums.
Flower girl, Karen Schoene-
weiss, niece of the groom, wore
a full-skirted while nylon over
taffeta frock with puff sleeves
and large back bow. She car-
ried a nosegay of yellow and
bronze baby mums. Allan Lux-
ton, brother of the bride, was
ring-bearer,
David Earnest was grooms-
man. Ray Schoeneweiss and
Paul Lockhardt, of Mitchell,
ushered.
Receiving guests in the church
parlors ths bride's mother wore
a sheath dress of black magic
crepe with rhinestones and
pearl ornaments, white wedding
ring hat and corsage of pink
sweetheart roses. The groom's
mother chose an olive gold wool
dress. matching hat. brown ac-
cessories and tawny gold rose
corsage.
For the wedding trip to Mon-
ern Ontario the bride wore a
treal, United States and North-
beige_ wool double knit suit,
brown accessories and cor-
sage of white miniature carna-
tions,
Mr. and Mrs. Schoeneweiss
will live in Owen Sound,
Guests attended the wedding
from Toronto. Hamilton, Bar-
rie, Agincourt, Chesley, Kitch-
ener. Brantford, London, Exe-
ter, Seaforth, Goderich,
St. Thomas, Meatord, and
Kirkton.
Lostell assisted.
Mrs. Thomas Harrison and
Mrs. Earl Hutchinson entertain-
ed at a tea and shower at the
former's home.
Group donates
to missionaries
The WMC group of the Exeter
Pentecostal Church held their
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Kenneth Cudmore, London, when
Mrs. Keith McLaren, Cram arty
was the guest speaker.
Articles for the Bethel Home
for girls in Toronto were
brought in and money was sent
to missionaries Mr, and Mrs.
Chourier in Africa for a Christ-
mas gift. Mrs. Cliff Blanchard
convened the program,
• Assisting the hostesS were.
rs. •Garfield T homson and
Mrs. Bruce Cann.
Family together
after 43 years
Eighty decondants of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bolden,
Exeter, held a reunion and din-
ner in the Legion Hall during
the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Bart
l"m'd, Prince, Albert, Seek.,
here, ,Airs. Ford ia the toriner
Dora Holclen.
ThiS is the first time the
ily have been togethe r 'ter 43
years. Mr. and Mrs, Ford will
return to their heirne. this weeks
end.
Merithere of the family Were
present fteeni Ancaster, Port
Credit, Terente and London.
MR
St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church was the setting for the
double ring ceremony when
wedding vow's were exchanged
by Eleanor Eileen Thompson
and Joseph Balogh before Rev.
Father Kelly on Saturday, Oc-
tober 27 at 11 a.m,
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, William. B,
Thompson, Ailsa Craig, and the
groom is the son of Mrs. Steph-
en Balogh and the late Stephen
Balogh of Hungary.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a floor-
length gown of while French
peau de sole. The bodice was
highlighted by a shallow scoop
neckline silhouetted with ap-
pliques of delicate Guipure lace
and lily point sheath sleeves.
The full flowing skirt cascaded
to - a romantic chapel train
from triple pleats at the waist
while the front featured medal-
lions of the same lace. A crown
of pearls held her heirloom Bel-
Jackson and family from By-
ron,
The festivities concluded with
the serving of the birthday cake,
made by Mrs. Smith for the
occasion.
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Baskets at bronze and gold
Mures in Knox United Church,
Owen. Sound, formed the setting
for the marriage of Gayle Pa-
tricia Luxton, daughter of Mr.
-and Mrs. Elgin ILtixton. and
:Kenneth Albert Schoeneweiss,
son of Mee and Mrs. Edward
Schoeneweist, all of Owen
Sound, on Saturday, October 20
At 2.30 p.m.
Rev, Ernest E. Baskier per.
formed the ceremony and Or-
ganist Victor Kerslake played
the wedding music and accom-
panied the soloist, Mrs. David
Wilkie, who sang the Wedding
Prayer and Because.
Escorted by her father the
bride wore a formal gown of
white nylon lace and net over
'satin. The fitted bodice of lace
and net was styled with Italian
retteckline trimmed with sequins
and seed pearls. lily point —sleeves and scalloped lace mark-
ing the low hipline above a lull
net, skirt. Her elbow-length circ-
ular tulle veil was trimmed with
sequins and held by a crown of
rhinestones and pearls. She car-
ried a cascade of red roses with
white satin loops and white
heather brought from Scotland,
Matron of honor, Mrs, Bert
Vorstenbosch of Weisel' was
gowned in emerald green em-
bossed satin with scoop neck-
line, short sleeves and full
skirt of double pleats in front
And small pleats in back ac-
cented with bows. Bridesmaids
Miss Dianne Bourne, Mitchell,
and Miss Lynda Beatty, Owen
Sound, wore similar dresses in.
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Airs, Henry Nail, the form- eeeeee
er Thelma Witzel, 70, died at
her home, RR 1 Exeter, Mon-
day, October 29,
She was born at Khiva and
lived in Stephen Township
since her marriage,
She was a member of Cred-
lion HUB church.
Besides her husband she is
survived by one daughter, Lor-
raine at borne; seven sons, Wal-
lace at home; Harvey, Exeter;
Allen, Emery, 'Robert, and Wil-
mer. all of Stephen Township;
William of Crediton; one sister,
Mrs. Alfred (Edna) Tilley, Ste-
phen. Township and 21 grand•
children,
The body will rest at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home
until Thursday at 2:30 p.m.
where services will be con-
ducted by Rev. A, hr. Schlen-
ker of Creditor) with burial in
Creditor) cemetery. Pallhear-
ers will be Dalton Finkbeiner,
Allan Finkheiner, Ted Lam-
port, Fred Tilley. Sid Neel:),
and Eric Koehler.
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gium lace veil and. she carried
a cascade of red roses, stepha-
notis anti ivy.
Miss Mary Thompson, Tor-
rents), as matron of honor for
her sister and Mrs. Vince
Thompson. Parkhill, as brides-
maid, were gowned alike in
cocktail length gowns of French.
blue crystal charm. J et y
Thompson, niece of the bride,
as flower girl, wore a white
nylon dress with lace jacket,
Jerry Thompson, nephew of the
bride, was ringbearer.
George Balogh, Wallaceburg,
was groomsman for his brother
and ushers were Vince and Ger-
ald Thompson, brothers of the
bride.
Paul Dietrich. Parkhill, play-
ed the wedding music and ac-
companied the soloist, Harry
Hoffman, Dashwood,
A reception was held in the
Duiferin Hotel, Centralia, where
the bride's mother received
guests. in a beige lace gown
with brown accessories and
orange rose corsage.
For travelling the bride chose
a blue two-piece knitted suit
with black accessories and cor-
sage of red roses,
The couple will reside in Lon.-
don.
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