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,Guests attend
Bluevale wedding
Guests from Markdale, Hamil-
ton, Drayton, Guelph, London,
Leaside, Greenwood, Nova. Scotia
Kitchener, Oakville and the
P . Wmgham -Bluevale area were
?resent to witness the exchange
$of marriage vows between Debbie
,,Timm of Bluevale and Hans
rVerbeek of R.R. 2, Bluevale, in
`Knox Presbyterian Church, Blue-
vale on. Friday, September 19 at
"even 'o'clock.
Bouquets of mixed gladioli and
fellow mums surrounded the
[alter where Rev. R.H. Armstrong
DDerformed the ceremony. Mrs.
?hylis Hoggart was the organist
"Ind accompanied the soloist,
viiss Peggy Simmons, cousin of
I:he bride, who sang "Love" and
r 11,Wedding Song".
'I Parents of the couple are Mr.
I "ltrid Mrs: Gerald Timm of Blue-
'ale and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit
hTerbeek of R.R. 2, Bluevale. Mr.
Thum gave his daughter in 6 • marriage.
The bridal gown was polyester
(;heerivvith high neckline and long
puffy sheer sleeves with lace
'riffs. Two rows of Alencon lace
larmid front panels and a long
ihapel train extended from the
i i 'vaistline. A round caplet trim-
tied with tiny seed pearls and
lourescent sequins held a train
ength veil bordered with match-
:Nliance for.
t :Ile meets
A meeting of Alliance for Life,
' lTingham Branch, was held
pesday, October 14, at the
hristian REformed Church,
ucknow. The minutes of the
revious meeting were presented
pd approved.
Plans were discussed for a
pmbership drive to be held in
lovember.
!:i Listowel and Harriston are
iiterested in becoming active in
:fro-Life work.
Li There will be a meeting which
include slides and a panel
:i'tscussion on November 3rd in
-6 Onegroup recently held a
fccessful speaking engagement
ijjtth the help of Dr. Leahy in the
iinloss United Church.
1;1 iValton
lission Band
):ollects for
;)NICEF
t p The Mission Band met in the
1
:;.isement of the church during
"r ie Sunday morning service, with
19 in attendance.
!,. 1 ` The Call to Worship was given
f Jeanne McDonald, "Come 'ye,
ilankftil people come" was sung
rtth Cathy mcGavin As pianist.
le scripture was read by Gary
rodkin, followed by prayer by
1. (hristine Achilles. Each member
' 140" something to be thankful
, r ,• r: Peter Bennett gave the
I.' ! eretary's rep ort arid the
:4 i asurer's report was given by
ithyt4cGoini The collection to
:'1 ; i sent to Unicef was received
'AI dedicated by John Huether.
:i ft for Children's Aid are to be
, ought to the Nei/ember
1:: eting. "I aril so glad that our
"11 ther in Heaven" Was sung.
1 The children went to their
isses with teachers, Mrs,
erton Hackwell, Mrs. Ross
. i nnett,Mrs. Neil McGaviniand ‘.,. ;‘,I rs. Mac Sholdice },
rhe teachers and members
ii corated the church auditorium
1.,anksgiving Sunday.•
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ing late. She carried a bouquet of
red Sweetheart roses, small white
carnations and baby's breath
entwined with red velvet ribbon.
Miss Janette Prauze of Pauls-
boro, New Jersey, was maid of
honor, gowned in a medium blue
two piece gown. The gown
featured a deep V neckIine with
spaghetti straps and empire
waistline. The waist length jacket
had wide sequin trim around the
collar and down the front of the
bodice. She carried a bouquet of
white daisies and small pink
carnations entwined with white
ribbon.
Jack Verbeek of R.R. 1, Listo-
well was his brother's best man
and guests were ushered by
brothers of the bridal couple,
Harry Verbeek of R.R. 2, Blue-
vale and Ricky Timm of Bluevale.
The reception was held in the
Howick Community Centre.
Honoured guests were the brides'
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Timm and Mrs. Joseph
Simmons.
For travelling, the bride and
groom chose matching outfits of
navy blazers and light 'blue
slacks. Mr. and Mrs. Verbeek will
reside in Bluevale.
OCTOBER 29, 1915
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