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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-10-24, Page 8:Page, 'T.101,,,,p4dyocate, October 14, 1968 MR. AND MRS. ROBERT WEBSTER TURNER (pic by Peake) MR. AND MRS. KENNETH EDWARD GENTTNER y Ei MR, AND MRS. KENNETH WOODROW Di1VillolVD11 Exeter CGIT girls er) (photo by Doerr) MR. AND MRS. LLOYD FRANCIS.REGIER., <,bopai.t HEINZ STRAINED MAXWELL HOUSE ST. WILLIAMS ASSORTED 1 LB, BAG 7110 2 LB. BAG 654 COFFEE 10C OFF LABEL McNAIR'S AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS JAMS, JELLIES or MARMALADE VA°41.00 44 oz. PKG. Quaker Oats — Instant "74 , BABY FOODS JAVE X 4 4%0Z. JARS 5210 MEATS TENDER GROWN FRYING Quaker Oats — Quick 48 02. PKG. CHICKENS ..394 KITCHENER PACKERS MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK SKINLESS SAUSAGE LB. 49¢ MAPLE LEAF SLICED OR PIECE BOLOGNA L.,394 FLEECY 12c OFF LABEL FABRIC SOFTENER BO 64 OZ. TTLE 694 SUPERIOR "PONY TAIL WRAP" FRESH 59' 594 ELLMARR PURE FRESH TABLE MARGARINE 2 PRINTS 49 STOKELY FANCY CUT STOKELY FANCY CUT GOLDEN WAX BEANS KOUNTY KIST GOLDEN CREAM STYLE CORN 6-4rI:1.00 LIBBY FANCY DEEP BUTTERED LIBBY FANCY DEEP BUTTERED 21402. TINS 390 ALLEN'S VITAMIN 'ZED APPLE JUICE 2 43 OZ. TINS 694 YORK }<AM CI-411511ES Coffee Breaks Spice& Things Vanilla Delight Mix & Match 490 HALLOWE'EN FRUITS & VEGETABLES CRISP, TENDER BUNCH CELERY HEARTS 254 SUNKIST 113s ORANGES 6/49 COOKING NO. ONIONS 3 1.13. BAG 254 FREE POPSICLES (PKG OF 6) WITH EACH 3 PINT CARTON YORk ICE CREAM gage- VOWS in 0,,:tober starting autumn season (photo by boot) MR, AND MRS. LAWRENCE WILLIAM DUCIIARIVOi Rueter CGIT of James St, United Chtirch held their first Weekly meeting recently. Officers Were elected and the various groups decided upon. President for theyear will be Lynda Dougall, Vice presidents are Susan McDonald and Owen Mills, press secretary is Janet Eckers IndiViduai groups Vvere also selected fl and named. Mrs. R.. Stover 's senior group went SparliSh end called therriseiVeS "Las Senibritas". Their president Will be Lynda Dougall and their secretary la Susan McDonald. The intermediate group under Mrs. 15,A., tdker unusual in 20444404. 444,,pw The area's first "mini mod" wedding was solemnized Clinton s Wesley—Willis United Church October 11, when Rey, .MoWatt Milted in marriage Tiny Linda Lowery and 'Kenneth WOOOrPNV Davidson. The bride is the .daughter Mrs. Erma Lowery and the groom's parents are Mr, .and Mrs,. Warren Woodrow Davidson, .all of Exeter,. OA the arm of her uncle, James Deneau, Teeswater, the bride wore a white velvet mini dress with leg-of-mutton sleeves and lace trim; A short white veil ompleted her wedding ensemble and she carried White Sweetheart roses and purple carnations, Maid of honor Miss Glenda Fisher, Exeter, chose a deep purple velvet mini dress of the same style as the bride's. She wore a purple bow in her hair and carried purple and white., mums. Flowergirls were Misses Lisa and Jacqueline Hyde, Hensall, in purple velvet mini dresses identical to that worn. by maid of honor. They wore purple bows in their hair and carried. baskets of purple and white mums. Best man was Gordon Greenacre, London. Following a wedding dinner at the Hensall Hotel, guests. attended a buffet party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brintnell, Exeter. For a wedding trip to Collingwood, Wasaga Beach, .Bracebridge and Parry Sound, the bride changed to a dark brown dress, beige and brown checked cape, brown gloves, purse .and shoes and a yellow orchid. The couple is residing in Exeter, Re9ert lteileutd4 Baskets of mums, glads and snapdragons tied with mauve bows decorated. St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Zurich, for the wedding Saturday uniting Sheila Ann Neilands and Lloyd Francis Regier. Rev. Father Durand officiated at the ceremony for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neilands, Hensall, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Regier, RR 3 Zurich. In a white silk peau gown trimmed with petite bows and featuring bell sleeves and a bodice of Italian lace, the bride proceeded down the aisle on the arm of her father." A ''V=shaped ;train - edged with,the same Italian lace was attached` to the square back of the bodice with a large bow. Her bubble veil was held in place by a large bow and she carried a full cascade of mauve tinted roses, purple velvet ribbon and ivy. The bride's sister, Rosemarie Neilands, Kitchener, was maid of honor in a full-length purple velvet gown with scoop neckline, empire waistline and dainty puffed sleeves trimmed with mauve satin. She wore a matching headpiece and carried white carnations, mauve tinted mums and mauve velvet trim. Bridesmaid Mrs. Marlene Bogart, Toronto, was gowned identically to the maid of honor. Donald Regier, RR 3 Zurich, was best man. Ushers were Charles Regier, Richard Regier and Tom Neilands. For a reception at the Dashwood Community Centre, the bride's mother received her guests in a two piece turquoise costume and black accessories. The groom's mother chose a two-piece gold ensemble and brown accessories. For honeymooning in the southern United States, the bride changed to a kelly green costume of Jocardi, matching hat, navy accessories and a white orchid corsage. The couple will reside in London. Hostesses at showers in the gardenia, light pink roses, stephanotis and trailing ivy, Donna Richardson, London, was Maid of inzmor for her sister, Another sister, Sandra Richardson, RE 1 Zurich, and Marjorie Turner, sister of the groom, Landon, were bridesmaids. Flewergirl was Janet McAllister, RR Zurich. The senior attendants chose Matching Mine dresses of precious jade peau de Soiree. Sequins and braid trimmed the empire waistlines and the gowns featPred flowing back panels, They wore jade organza roses in their hair.and carried cascades of pink carnations. A White Nall de soiree full-length gown styled similarly to the senior attendants was worn by the Bowergkl. She wore a jade organza rose in her hair and carried a wicker gathering basket filled with miniature pink carnations. James Consitt, cousin of the groom, RR 1 Zurich, was best man. Ushers were Ken McClure, brother-in-law of the groom, RR 4 Walton, and Robert Bell. brother-144w of the bride, RR, KipPen._ • Guests enjoyed a wedding reception in Fellowship Halt in .the church basement, The brides MOO wore a golOn TOO ensemble fashioned with skimmer dress *Wring_ jewel beading on the rolled. berleath a full-length coat with monk sleeves, The groom's mother wore a beige chaMpegne dpubtePTV.Pe dress with deep band headed cuffs of silver and gold bugle beads, For -travelling to Northern and. Eastern Ontario, the nride changed to a chartreuse green• boucle walking suit Styled With a fingertip-length, Nehru jacket and Arctic fo›; cuffs dyed Match, and a small chartreuse and gold feathered cloche. The couple is residing at RR 1 zurich,. Prior to her wedding, the bride was honored at showers ,given by Mrs. Tan McAllister, RR 1 Zurich .at her borne; Misses Sue Anne Lindenfield and • Kathy Her-n at the latter's home; and Miss Marjorie Turner .and Mrs. Ken McClure. at th.e home of .the latter. A PrePPPlAtiOP was by the -staff of the OntariO 11--)epartinent of .Agrieulture-and Food, Clinton, Linda Jean Meidinger and Eenneth Edward genttner exchanged Wedding vows October 12 in. St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Zurich, before Rev, Fr. A. Durand. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roman Meidinger, Zurich, and the groom is the son rut. The skirt 'and bodice were oatoPral gPal r. r 011in-cc:it' et:sa '40n:with hdt whewMi .bride i lh41 t 4;hh4tw Aroas short lovely Chantilly w lineh4e sleeves ll nett p:isoPiPi ( : rlri:ea' Dashwood. Gvenn marriage iv her . fashioned of matching lace, A , cathedral train,,- opt lined with' Scalloped chentilly lace, was attached at the bodice and hold by a butterfly bow. her Pee* were in a bridal aeqnence. A crown of,seed pearls and crystals held her scalloped illusion veil —t Please turn to page 0 Brides ond rooms exc, hreele's honor were. Theresa Cerny and Ansemarie A t the _home of MTS., E. Regier and MP.. Foe_ Ho er in LOPOOP, Pacleartiose eeiff Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence William Pticharrne will make their home in Hensall following their hgneYmoon to Ottawa. and points north. The couple was Married Saturday in St. Peter's Homan Catholic Church, St. JoSeph, with M,onseignor Bourdeau officiating anild baskets of white and pink mums. The bride, the former Carolyn Diane Campbell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Campbell, RR 1. Exeter. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ducharme, RR 2 Zurich. Entering the church on the arm of her father, the bride wore' a floor-length gown of imported chantilly lace over bridal taffeta. The bodice was fashioned with short sleeves and a high ruffled neckline. The slight A-line skirt was enhanced by a detachable Watteau train sweeping from the shoulders. A floral headpiece held her three-tiered bouffant veil and she carried a cascade of red roses and white mums. Bridal attendants were Miss Marie Campbell, sister, of the bride, London, Miss Joan Sinclair, London, and Miss Jean Smith, cousin of the bride, London. Flowergirl was Miss Sharon Ducharme, Clinton. The senior attendants were gowned alike in floor-len h gowns of shrimp sherbet chif on and chantilly lace with matching accessories. They carried nosegays of white mums tinted to match their dresses. The flowergirl was demure in a floor-length white gown with a shrimp cummerbund and a matching headpiece. She also carried a nosegay of white mums tinted with shrimp. Charlie Ducharme, brother of the groom, RR 2 Zurich, was best man. Groomsmen were Ken Ducharme, brother of the groom, RR 2 Zurich and Jim Campbell, brother of the bride, RR 1 Exeter. Ken Smale, Hensall, and Gerry Ducharme, RR 2 Zurich, ushered guests. Robbie Ducharme, nephew of the groom, was ringbearer. The bride's mother received her guests at the Zurich Community Centre in a lime green sheath dress with matching lace coat, black accessories and a corsage of bronze mums. The groom's mother chose a metallic blue,. sheath dress,. black' lam, coat, silver accessories and a corsage of white mums edgethe with pink. For travelling, the bride changed to a beige dress, brown accessories and a corsage of bronze mums and yellow roses. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored at showers given by Mrs. Gordon Munn and Mrs. Lorne Chapman at the Hensall Legion Hall and by Misses Marie Campbell, Joan Sinclair and Bev Garrett at the bride's home. 7a,uter -Raki,:44a Hensall United Church was decorated with candelabra, ferns and twin baskets of white and pink mums October 12 for the wedding of Gail Elaine Richardson to Robert Webster Turner conducted by Rev. H.F. Currie. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Richardson, RR 1 Zurich, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner, RR 1 Zurich. Escorted by the father, the bride wore an A-line gown of peau de soiree styled with an empire waist which was trimmed with Austrian lace. Her detachable train, trimmed with the same lace, fell from her shoulders.. She wore a shoulder-length silk illusion veil caught up by an organza rose and she carried a cascade of their ehOice of the "Brat Patrol" for their rtaine. The officers fOr this griup are president Lynne Farquhar and secretary, Janice Frayne, The junior group with Mrs. G. Sereda stuck to their course of study, calling themselves the China Dona, The president Of this grotip is Cathy Beker and the secretary is Wendy Clarke, Last 'Wednesday evening the CGIT had an interesting meeting because of the presence of two guest speakers, D. 'Kennedy, vice-principal of Eketer Public School gave a talk on physical fitness. lie e.xpressed Please ttirri to page 9 Set for Flower-Lovers 4 oz. Flower Mist, 41/4 oz. Dusting Powder, 4 oz. Hand Lotion and a bar of Hand Soap— all scented with delightful Blue Grass or Mernoire Cherie. Beautifully gift-boxed, with atomizer, 10.00 HUNTLEY'S DRUG STORE - EXETER 235.1070