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A very pretty wedding took
dace at St. James' • Murch, Park-
hill which icll
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with peonies and • ,earraatione on'
Saturday at three o'clock, when
Grace- Ann Archer, became • the
• bride of John Laval MacGregor.
Rev. 'Lyall :><I. Crawford. performed
the double ring Gererrrony, The
bride is a daughter of Mrs; James
Paisley of Thedford and the late.
Phillip .Archer, The groom is the
son of lvIrs. Hazel MacGregor of
'phedford, -
The bride, given in marriage by
her step -father, James Paisley.
wore a floor -length gown of lace
Chiffon over taffeta slip. Het
shoulder -length veil fell from a
headdress of roses. She carried : a
bouquet of red roses and 'maims.
The bridesmaid was Mary Cochrane
of Thedford. She wore a, floor-
length gown of green 'lace chiffon.
over taffeta slip. She carried' a
bouquet of red roses and carna-
tions, •
The groomsman was Kelly. Wil-
kins, and the ushers. were Howard
Hart and •• Merideth Charlton;
cousins of the groom. The wedding
reception was held at the home of.
the groom, with ' the bride's table
centred with a three-tier wedding
cake.
Guess were received by the
bride's mother 'wearing . ablue
flowered silk_ dress with 'white ac-
cessories , and red rose corsage.
She was assistedbythe groom's
mother wearing white flower
nylon dress withwhite accessories
and a red corsage,
Guests were present from. Lis-
towel, Wroxeter, Morrisbank,',Thed
ford, London, Toronto. They will
•reside 'at Parkhill.
Wheeler -Cameron
Vows at Mitchell
-In Knox Presbyterian 'Church,
Mitchell, on Saturday, June ,28, at
2.30. p.m,, in a setting kof
ferns, gladioli and, white 'came.-
tions, Isabel . Jean,: daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Allan Cameron, R:R: ,5,
Mitchell, exchanged marriage,:jows-
with Mr. Lloyd Henry • Wheeler:
The groom's parents :are . Mr, a and:
Mrs. Henry Wheeler,.;
vale, Ontario. Rev. deo. Lamont
performed the cerenioliy,
Martin Bauer, Rockwood, cousin
of the bride, sang ' "The Lord's
Prayer" and "Because". He was
accompanied by the organist, Mich-
ael Farrow,
The bride, given in marriage ,by.
her father, wore' a. dream white
floor -length gown of Italian :em-
broidery 'silk organza, featuring' a
fitted bodice, sabrina neckline and
a brief sleeve with matching lily--
point
ilypoint gloves. It had a full bouf-
fant skirt 'in 'full, layers of tiers
worn over bridal satin and hoops.'
She carried red and white rose
buds with ivy and white satin.
streamers. ,
Miss Madeline Cameron, R.R. 5,
Mitchell, sister of the bride, was
matronof honour, The bridesmaids
were Miss Joan Thompson, R.R. 5,
Mitchell and Miss Elizabeth An-
derson, R:R, 2, St, Paul's. The Mat-
ron of honour and the bridesmaids
wore matching ' ballerina .length.
gowhs of white nylon over party
Mae. /'he one piece design featured
sabrina neckline, pert. cap sleevs,
party lilab cummerbund of silk
bengaline With back • bow and
streamers and bouffant Skirt worn
over hoop arid crinoline,. They wore
matching petal headpieces of net
With opalescent sequin trim and
matching white nylon gloves. They
carried simillar bouquets of yellow
chrysatheinuniis' with orchid strea-
mers,
Carol Campbell, R,11„ 5,. Mitchell,
cousin of the bride, was flower. girl,
Her frock Was similar to the brides -
Maids In avdcado green. She wore
White nylon gloves' alid her head-
dress and botrtltret Were Of yellow
baby 'mums.
Robert Campbell, cousin of -the
bride, 'Was ring bearer. Murray
Thompson,* kit. i, Listowel„ was
best man and the ushers were
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The wedding :dinner Was served
by tfie ladles '6f the elmreh in the
Sunday School aaditorium.
Those receiving the guests Were
the bride's tl'iether, Wearing: a sham,
A'i +'recht•Kaake
A 'Fatly, tailored. Snit in teal
blue tone was worn by Miss
Blieen. KAake, ,daughter .of Mr:
and Ml's. Lorne ?:~;aaltg, 641 Eighth
Street. New Westminster, B.C„
when she exchanged marriage vows
with Rudolph. Albrecht, son of Mr.
and Nos W. C. Albrecht„. cif' Mis-
sion City, B.O.
The wedding' was roleMnized by
Rev. C. P. Haase In intens .Cal-
vary Lutheran Church.
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Co p erne ting her 'Suit, Miss
Kaake wore .a pink hat. tip$ :acces-
sories, Her corsage was ,of pink
and white rocas,
The groom's sister, Miss Lena
Albrecht, was bridesmaid, wear-
ing a suit of orange-ce tone with.
white hat and accessories end a
corsage of white gardenias• Leon
Albrecht attended his brother as
best man.
Guest's were received at the
home of the bride's parents fol-
lowing the ceremony at the church.
Vic, Stpart Parker gave the, toast
to his. niece, Assisting at the recep-
tion were Mrs. Stuart Parker and
Mrs. 'Flo Wright, aunts of •the
bride.
Revelstoke and Calgary were
the honeymoon destinations -of the
, newlyweds, who will return through
the States. They will reside In New
Westminster.
The parents of thebride are
former residents of Wroxeter.
Marilyn .Morrison Is
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Showered by Friends
WHXPEOHURCIH.{Miss Karen
Groskprth ,and Miss. Mary Fishes
sponsored a 'miseella'rreous1',shower
in the, • Memorial Hall here, on
Thursday evening,- in honour of
Miss Marilyn. Morrison, and her
coining marriage. About one hun-
dred and twenty-five ladies and
children gathered in the. prettily
decorated hall.. Karen and Mary
led in several get -acquainted con-
tests, following Which, Miss Mor-
rison and her' bridesmaid, MIs}
Marion Buckton; took . on the task
of opening the many and beautiful
gifts,
All enjoyed the lunch and social
time that followed, On Friday,
Mrs. Morrison entertained in Mari-
lyn's honour at • a, trousseau tea. •
Visit California on
Month's Honeymoon
Whitechurch -'Many will be in-
terested in the marriage of Mrs,
Mary Caution Wakeling and. Mr.
Russell Dick, both of Toronto,
which was solemnized in, the
:People's Church, Toronto, on Fri-
day, June 27, at 7 p.m. with Rev..
Paul Smith officiating.
Over. 50 guests attended the .re-
ception that followed in the 'Fron-
tenac. Arms Hotel. Mr, and Mrs.
Dick and little Nancy Wakeling'
of' London visited on' Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. Rome, and kr.
and Mrs. James McInnis before
leaving oh Monday for a ,month's
honeymoon trip. to California,
tung dress in rose With matching
white' accessories and a corsage of
yellow roses. The groom's mantel
wore a Sky' blue 'figured nylon
dress and :a corsage of yellow roses
and black and white accessories,
Mr: and Mrs. Wheeler left for 'a
honeymoon in Northern Ontario
For travelling the bride chose an
orange ice duster set with matching
beige accessories and ^a corsage of
white rosebuds On their return
the couple will .reside at R.R.
Bluevale. a ,,,
Guests••atterided ;, bhe•c•, wedding/
from Wipghhm; Rockwood, BIue'?
vale Egrithill, .yt"toodwood Tees4,
water, London, St. Paul's, Lis-
towel, Milton, Mitchell, Stratford
Wartburg, Atwood, Bornholm and
surrounding district. •
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Mary Hastings
Annual Picnic
Rain .forced the :annual • Mary
Hastings lainbgw Club ,picnic ftorn
the IiarJc to the-..Oddfellow,s. Hall on
Wednesday, June loth, Guests in-
eluded' representatives of the Mary
Hastings central executive, Lon-
don, Mrs,. W. A. Maq,Aulay, first
vice-president; Mrs, Brnie (race
and Art Cartier, .London Free Press
public relations officer, who
brought greetings from Mary Rias,,
tangs, also guests from Goderich
and Clinton.
The program was in charge of
the vice-president, Eva Rain, and
sports held under the leadership
of Winnie Lott, consisted of inside
games and bingo, Dropping'clothes-
pins in bottle was won by Adeline
Simmons, Wiimgham; measuring
waist, Mrs, H. Goddard, Goderigh
birthday, Eva Cary, Winghani. Win,
ner of the blanket draws,,were.
Mrs. James Godkin, Wingbaand
Mrs, Roy Wilson of Somerville, .
A special treat was given to all,
the Children present, A' very bounti,
ful lunch was served, with lots of
ice cream donated by The Free
Press,
Bride and Groom
Leave for' Victoria
WHITBOHUECH--A wedding :of
interest to this community was
solemnized. 'In Knox Presbyterian
Church chapel, Goderich, on Sat-,
urday, June 28; when Mrs, Margaret,
Fern Carruthers of Ripley becamk
the bride ' .of Virden Mowbray
7-ri,ekno }with R'.jy. W McClean of
Leclnigw offieiaU
Tarr. Ate nclants• 4ty!MitfayMrw and:
Mks, Jh ,n ,Blue , Sixteek guests' at-
tended tile' reception% held at the
Club' Grill, and Mr. and Mrs. Mow-
bray left for a trip to Victoria, ILC,
GIRLS ENTERTAIN
ENGLISH DELEGATE.'
Misses Jean and Isabel Smith
and Eleanor Walsh, president of
the North Huron Junior Institute.
were hostesses at the Smith home
ode evening the latter ,part of last
week when they entertained for.
Miss Anna Elliott.
Miss Elliott 'is a. young Farmers'.
Club delegate to this district from
England, County executive mem-
bers of •the Junior Farmers were
present. , Get -acquainted :games
and dancing were enjoyed and
comparisons were discussed on the
English and Canadian Organiza-
tions. Lunch was served by the
hostesses.
Mrs. H. Bradshaw
Shower Hostess
WROXETER--About 40 friends
gathered at the home of Mrs;
Harvey Bradshaw and presented•
Miss Donna McLean with • a pais,:
cellaneous shower. The 'room wa0
tastefully decorated with pink and
White streamers and pink peonies;
The bride-to-be , was the recip-
ient of many beautiful gifts which
were brought to her by- little - Patti
Hart of Listowel in a pink .and
white decorated doll carriage. A
bride's book was made and 'a few
games of bingo was played Siad
delicious1 i
a u ieh was served .by,,
the. hostess, assisted' by Mrs Wm!
Wright, Mrs. Wm. Hart, Mrs:
Harry Adams, Mrs. Alek Cerrigan,
Mrs. Harvey Reidt, Mrs, Lyle Hart
and Mrs. R. Newton.
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limre p :floor length gown of lace
and ninon,: net, fashioned with full
skirt' and :fitted bodice. A finger-
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Alston Was arranged from a pail-'
box :headdress trimmed with seed
pearls, •She carried a cascade of
red roses:.
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