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IIMIXAMICE0 VAMOMIWaRK, Nn.kin:::MEMIMMERMEMPAit
Mr. & Mrs. Orland Squire,
Centralia PO Mr, & Mrs, Pon,
Meyer, London, with mr. & Mrs.
Nelson Squire.
Mr. &• Mrs. John. Kestie,
Sue, •Janice and Jelin, Kitchener
and Mrs. Wm, Hodgins, London
with Mr. .& Mrs. R. W. Kestle,
Mr. 4 Mrs. Ralph Swei4er
and family with Mr. & Mrs,
Claude Blowes, Presten.
Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Blackwell`
and family and Miss Hettie
Sweet with Mr. & Mrs. Clinton
Sweet.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hess,
Mrs, Beatrice Hess, Zurich,
and Mr. .& Mrs. Chris Abel,
Thedford, with Mr. & Mrs.
W. S. Simmons.
& Mrs. Kenneth Wood
and family, Wingham, Mr. Bob
Skinner, Waterloo University,
with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Skinner.
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sieamon
with Mr. ,& Mrs. Alan Parker,
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Laurie Doan:
Chatham, with Mr & Mrs. Jack
Smith.
FXster, and Mrs, Alan McLay,
aiPley, with Mr. & Mrs., Herman
Powe. *
Mr. & Mrs. V. C. Pills and
Trndy, Hamilton, Prot.* MrS.
Waddell, Guelph, Mr. & Mrs.
Robt. chaff° and. James, Mrs.
Muriel Sweet, Exeter, and Miss
Helen Sweet, Toronto, with Mr.
& Mrs. C, V, Pickard,
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Woodall,
Windsor, with. Mr. & Mrs. John
pride.
Mr. 4 Mrs. Bert Brown,
Windsor, with Mrs. Chester
Rowe.
Mrs. R. Skeggs, London, with
Mr. & Mrs. Hector Heywood. Page 5 Times-Advocate, December 3L 1964
Richardson, Sarnia, Mrs. F. A.
May and. Mrs. Wm. May with
Mr, 4 Mrs. Warren. Kay,
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Parker and
family, Port Precilt, with Air. & mrs. Gordon parker.
Mr. 4 Mrs. John Kerr and
Cameron, Toronto, Mr. & Mrs,
Harry Penhale and family,
Cooksyille, with Mr. L. J, pep-
hale.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Huxtable,
town, and Mrs, Gertrude Mus-
ser, London with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Musser.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas, Cowen and
children with Mr. & Mrs. R. E.
Pooley.
Mr, Elmer Powe, Centralia,
Mr. & Mrs. Don MacGregor,
IN TOWN.
Mr. & Mrs, A.13. MacWilliam
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. & Mrs. P. L. Raymond,
Also in London with Mr. & Mra.
Prank Raymond,
Mr. & Mrs. Wm, HoWett and
wateri09, Mr. John Mae.,
Naughton, University of Wes-
tern Ontario and Mr. .& Mrs.
Lyle Kendell, Grose H.:, WO.,
with The lien. & Mrs, C. S.
MacNaughtori.
Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Fordham
and Kimberley Ann and F/1_,
J. A. & Mrs. Cann, Mary Anne,
Kathy, and Nancy, Bellville with.
Mrs. Jean Main
Dr. & Mrs. D. Richardson
and children and Mrs. C. M.
bridesmaid_ was Miss ,Marilyn.
Gallaway, Crediton, They wore
street-length gowns_of red yel,
yet with jewel necklines and
carried white mums and, silver
sprayed pine,
Paul Carey of iiPt Parkhill
was best man and Ronald Hajas
RR 3 Dashwpod, ushered guests.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. King chose a blue lame
sheath with corsage of gold
mums and the groom's mother
chose a turquoise brocade suit
and gold mum corsage.
For travelling to Windsor
and through Michigan, the bride
donned a royal blue wool suit
and corsage of pink roses.
The couple will reside in
Galt.
December 19 mar,.
rine •yours were exchanged he,
tween Marlene 4velyn King,
daughter of Mr, and. Mrs, Sani
King, Creditor:, and Donald Ma-
honey, PPP- of Mr, and Mrs.
John mahoney, RR 3 Ailsa
0raig,
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a white
street,length gown with.chiffen
skirt and lace overblouse with
threer.quarter sleeves. A :seed
pearl headpiece held her eltpul,
der-length veil with lace border
and ehe carried a bouquet of
red roses, white mums and
silver sprayed pine.
Maid of honor was Miss
B rends. Schock, Zurich, and
Wed in Staffa UC
two-piece dress of pale blue
brocade, white accessories and
red rose corsage. Assisting
were Misses Evelyn B 1 ain,
Marg Ashley, Jean and Joan
Clunnis.
For travelling the bride
changed to a dress of royalblue
faille, red coat, black acces-
sories and red carnation cor-
sage,
The couple will reside in
London.
the bride's attendant wearing
a red sheath of embossed ben-
galine in str ee t-length with
matching jacket and matching
wedding ring headpiece with
veil, She wore a corsage of red
and white mums.
Douglas Jeffery, London,• was
groomsman.
A wedding reception was held
at the home of the groom's
parents. The young couple left
for a honeymoon in British
Columbia. The bride donned
a white three-quarter length
orlon coat with black acces-
sories.
Mr. and Mrs. Gackstetter
will reside in Exeter.
Miss Susan Helen Jean Nich-
olson, daughter of Mrs. Helen
Nicholson, Malakaa, B.C. and
Earl Edward Gackstetter, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Gack-
stetter, Exeter, exchanged
marriage vows Saturday, De-
cember 19 at 2:30 pm in James
Street United Church parson-
age. Rev. S. E. Lewis officiated.
The bride wore a, whit e
street-length dress of lace bro-
cade over satin with controlled
full skirt. A paste 1-beaded
crown held her bouffant veil
of nylon tulle. Her corsage was
of pink and white mums.
Miss Carol Gackstetter, Exe-
ter, sister of the groom, was
Exeter girl weds in Preston
Miss Sandra Ann Sharrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aquila
Sharrow, William St., Exeter, was married to Jim Hagey in
Preston Baptist Church Saturday, December 12. They will
make their home in Galt. --photo by Bob Bauer.
White Christmas trees with
blue balls and lights, basket of
white and blue mums with scotch
pine sprayed silver and lighted
candelabra formed the setting
in Staffa United Church for the
marriage of Kathryn Irene Har-
burn and Euagelo Tsoumaris,
London, Saturday, December 19
at 2:30 pm.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Harburn,
Staffa, and. Mr. ,and Mrs. Geor-
geos Ts oum ar is, Ulachia,
Greece, are parents of the
groom.
Rev. A. H. Daynard officiated
at the ceremony and David Kemp
furnished the wedding music and
accompanied the soloist, Mrs.
R. D. Sadler, Staffa, who sang
"Wedding Prayer" and "0 Holy
Night."
Given in marriage by her
father the bride chose a floor-
length gown of peau de sole
embroidered with seed pearls
and sequins of aurora borealis
crystals, with chapel train,
bateau neckline dipping to a U
at the back. A matching head-
dress held her shoulder-length
veil and she carried a white
Bible crested with a cymbidium
orchid, pink roses and Scotch
pine cones sprayed silver with
pink roses trailing.
Mrs. Alex. Meikle, Exeter,
sister of the bride, was matron
of honor wearing a street-
length dress of peacock blue
satin with panel falling from
the right shoulder. She carried
pink mums and scotch pine
sprayed silver. Miss Doreen
Wills, London, was bridesmaid
and gowned similarly to the
matron of honor. Miss Heather
Meikle, Exeter, was flower girl
wearing a light blue dacron
frock with nosegay identical to
the other attendants.
Mr. John Christodoulou, Lon-
don, was best man and Mr. Alex
Meikle, Exeter, ushered guests.
A reception was held in the
church rooms where the bride's
mother received guests in a
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Mr. Frank Sheere, town, Mr.
& Mrs. Ken Hockey and Mary,
London, left Sunday for Florida.
Mrs. Gertie Hockey accompan-
ied them as far as Lansing,
Mich. where she will visit with
relatives.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Nola Love spent a few
days last week with her sister
Mrs. Stan Kayes and family
at Toronto.,
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Gowdry
and daughter have moved into
their new home which formerly
belonged to Mr. & Mrs. John
Stocker now of Weston.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Eagleson
and Mrs. Beatrice Eagleson are
spending the Christmas holi-
days in Florida.
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MR. AND MRS. EARL GACKSTETTER
To reside in Exeter
Grand Bend
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL
CHRISTMAS GUESTS
With Mr. & Mrs. Alex Ham-
ilton and Bradley were: Mrs.
Rebecca Lewis and Eber, Mr.
& Mrs. Leonard Wein, Mr. &
Mrs. Marven Wein and Garry,
Cheryl Anne, Sharon, Darlene,
Ricky and Penny of Crediton.
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Gill,
Onalee, Janice and John, Mr.
& Mrs. Frank Allister, Janet
and Kathy of Hamilton, with
Mr. & Mrs. Willis Gill and
family.
At a family gathering at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Baker
Thursday evening were Mr.
John Watson of Ottawa and Mr.
& Mrs. Alger Baker of Toronto
and other relatives and friends.
With Mr. & Mrs. Ray Patter-
son and family were Miss Mae
Patterson ofNewmarket, Mrs.
Marjorie Knight and Robert of
London, Mrs. Ken Patterson
and Mr. & Mrs. Johnston
Patterson and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Baker
with Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Mc-
Intosh and family of West Wil-
liams.
Mr. & Mrs. John Kowalchuk,
Larry and Reed with Mr. &
Mrs. Wellwood Gill.