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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-09-28, Page 13• 4404 • • MR. AND ltorish ..........4,4144, 16, 46.4 photo by Snyder Studio MRS. DONALD C. RATHWELL 0 • photo by Phillips • The Best Is Now Better! liusqvarn never needs oiling! Yes, Husqvarna is the ONLY sewing machine in the world that never needs oiling. Fabrics and oil just don't go together. One tiny drop of oil on a nice piece of fabric may ruin it, There is always a risk of such accidents happening using sewing machines that have to be oiled, and up till now the oil can has been a traditional sewing machine accessory. Husqvarna has broken that tradition by using self-lubricating sintered steel bearings. The lubricating oil is held in their porous cores. When the sewing machine is in use and the moving parts rotate, heat is generated making the oil seep through the steel to lubricate the bearings. When the movement stops and the machine cools, the oil returns back into the core of the bushings. 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PAUL DUCHARME T-A pilot( Local couple celebrates 45 years of marriage Sala- Ra# H lur o ew News The fluronview •WornereS Auxiliary met in the .craftroom Monday afternoon to finalize Phjea.nhe 's. ldfoNr lebveemtibariera81..bAzaa to Mr. and Mrs. Pert Finlay, Goderich, Wilfred Jervis, Clinton and Norman Speir and Jerry Collins provided the music. for Monday afternoon's old tyrne music and dancing session. Mrs. Earl Allen accompanied at the piano for a sing-song of old favorites and the singing of Happy Birthday for David Elliott and Mrs. Adeline Carroll. Thirty residents having Sep-, tember birthdays were henearect at a party Wednesday afternoon Sponsored by the Belgrave Women's Institute. The celebrants along with 100 residents and guests enjoyed a variety program with Rev. John Roberts as master of ceremonies. Tquuhneairroetrew ttee Chorus e vocal numbers by a Junior voca solosl arid b y a loots, Procter and John Roberts, and readings by Mrs. Les Bolt and Mrs. Stanley Cook. Following the program gifts - were presented and refreshments served. The Rhythm Band from Goderich Psychiatric Hospital directed by Gordon Harrison provided the entertainment for Family Night. Several of the group played instrumentals, solos. gav'e impersonations, and sang Br des., grooms repeat vovvs. in pretty September ceremonies' withivory bodices trimmed with orchid on a white Bible. ivory lace and blue chiffon ribbon The maid of honor was Angela caught by appliques of tiny blue Mary Morrissey, Toronto and flowers and the blue chiffon skirt bridesmaids were Shirley was banded by a deep ruffle. Gritted), Parkhill, Elaine Pfaff, They wore ribbons and flowers in Creditor) and Glenda Pfaff, their hair and carried small Crediton. nosegays of blue sprayed The maid of honor was gowned miniature carnations with white in purple, trimmed with white daisies, lace and mauve velvet, and the Paul Cundy, Toronto, was best bridesmaids in mauve with White man. Ushers were Blaine lace and purple velvet. Their Stephenson, Varna and Bill Rath- dresses had empire waists, long well, London, puffy sleeves and stand-up Prior to her wedding, the bride collars. was honored at showers given by Wayne Scott, Parkhill was the the bridesmaids at the home of best man, with ushers Ron Scott, June Falconer; by the Varna 4-H Terry Pickering and Dennis club at the home of Mrs. Joyce Pfaff. both of Creditor). Dowson; by the community at Following the wedding, a Varna Hall; at the home of Mrs. reception was held at Exeter D'Arcy Rathwell for the aunts Legion Hall, For travelling the and cousins of the groom; and bride wore a navy dress under a she was presented a gift by the navy, red and white plaid coat, staff of 'Six Medicine' at St, with a red rose corsage and navy Joseph's Hospital, London, accessories. The newlyweds will reside at The bride is the daughter of Mr. RR 1, Varna. and Mrs, Allen Pfaff, RR 2, Crediton, and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Laurence Scott, RR 8, Parkhill. The couple will live at RR 8, Parkhill. Previous to the marriage, the bride was honored with six showers given by the Parkhill Girls Home; the Scott family; the Huronview staff; the Pickering family; Zion Uni ted Church; and the Pfaff and Hill families, Shirley Pfaff and Larry Scott exchanged their wedding vows September 9, 1972 at Zion United Church, Crediton. Mauve and white candles decorated the church for the ceremony con- ducted by Rev. Douglas Warren. Judy I lodgins provided the music and soloist was Linda O'Rourke. Given in marriage by .her father, the bride wore a fulllength white crepe gown, trimmed with lace on the bodice, hood and train. She carried a single purple Radvelt StOkotd,00t Varna United Church was the setting for a wedding, September 9, 1972 in which Debora Ann Stephenson became the bride of Donald Charles Rath: well, Tinted blue gladioli, white daisies and lighted tapers in candelabra • provided the background for the double-ring ceremony conducted by Rev, P. Packman and Rev, M, Morrison, Mrs. Berne McKinley played traditional wedding music and 13tidd Boyes was the soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stephenson, Varna and Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Rathwell, Brucefield are the parents of the groom. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a formal length gown of lagoda with a stand-up collar, empire waistline and long sleeves. Guipure lace trimmed the collar, cuffs, yoke and extended down the front of the gathered skirt and around the built-in cathedral train, A cap of lace and white ribbon held the three-tier, elbow length, silk illusion veil. She carried a garland bouquet of pink sweetheart roses, with white miniature carnations and baby's breath. The maid of honor was Barbara McClure, London and bridesmaids were Mrs. Mary Lou Henry, myth and June Falconer, Goderic h. They chose matching gowns of chiffon over taffeta, (Sarah) Robson, Mrs. Jim (Veronica) Bedard, Mrs. Mat- thew (Martha) Ducharme, Mrs. Peter iTheresa) Bedard, Mrs. Jerome (Helene) Ducharme, Mr's. George (Donna) Watson, Mrs. Jim (Dianne) Grey and Darlene and Bernadette at home, family farm on the 15 Concession of Hay township for 'the past 26 years. Five members of the original wedding party were in at- tendance at Saturday's celebration, They were Mrs. Joe Martindale, Mrs, Emery Bedard, Mrs. Margaret Masse, Noel Laporte and Vincent Jeffrey, The Ducharme children are sons Edsel, Ted, Paul and George and daughters Mrs, Jerome (Marie) Denomme, Mrs. Ken (Elva) Burns. Mrs. Gerald (Ulene) Rowland, Mrs. Ted Mr, and Mrs, Paul Ducharme, RR 1 Dashwood celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary, September 20. A family gathering was held Saturday at the Dashwood Community Hall with 105 members of the immediate family getting together for supper. The Ducharme's have 16 children, 56 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The couple were married in St. Peters Roman Catholic Church at Drysdale and have lived on the Save potato water left over from cooking. This adds vitamins, minerals and flavour to scups or gravies. MR. AND MRS. LARRY SCOTT MARRIED RECENTLY - Mary Beth McCurdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 'McCurdy, Windsor and Michael H. Iloy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I toy, Ilensall were married August 26, 1972 in St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Windsor. They were attended by Mary • Truster and Bruce Shaw. The couple are living in Waterloo, where holh are third year university students. • Legion ladies start new fall activities of the Blyth Legion Auxiliary, November 1. Arrangements were made to cater to three weddings in October, Lunch and a social time was enjoyed after the meeting. A pot- lank supper started the fall season for the Ladies' Legion Auxiliary. The meeting was held Monday with 24 members present. Coinrades Knight and Hearn use; ' !F, 'WO istirzil. report on the Aleiajiite '4hic r:;tion held in Windsor it was one of the largest convereirma held to date, with 1,500 .i.ohng delegates par- ticipating. Zone Commander lEvelyne Carroll was voted Provincial Treasurer for Provincial Command, Comrade Noel Westlake was awned bingo chairman to replace 'ormade Dorothy Bowes who vill be transferring to earnington Invitations were accepted. to attend howling tournaments in Winglann on October 11 and in Strathroy, oe lobo' 18. An invitation was also accepted no 4a lend Hie 25th birthday party Mrs, J,A, Traquair, Calgary, is visiting with friends in the Exeter area. Lorne Johnston is recovering from surgery last Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Ray Waghorn, former teacher and principal of Exeter Public School retired from educational activities recently, HIS most recent position was area Superintendent of Brant County Schools, Mr, and Mrs, Waghorn will continue te live in Brantford,