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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1968
Schade-Webb Wedding In Zurich
SCHADE—WEBB
Miss Anne Maurine Joyce
Webb, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Glenn Webb, RR 2, Dashwood,
and William Blake Schade, son
of Me. and Mrs• Erwin Schade,
Dashwood, exchanged marriage
vows before Rev. A. C. Black-
well in St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Zurich, on Friday, May
17, at 5;30 p.m.
Baskets of white daisies and
yellow candles in candelabra
formed the setting for the cere-
mony, Miss Dorothy Wagner,
Zurich, played the wedding
music and accompanied the solo-
ist, ?Kars. Robert Hoffman, Dash-
wood, who sang The Wedding
Prayer and I'll Walk Beside
You.
Given in marriage by her fa -
Ther, the bride wore a formal
gown of frosted organza over
satin with lace• applique trim
around the neck and elbow -
length sleeves also down the
front and bottom of the skirt.
The same trim edged the chapel
train that flowed softly from
the shoulders. A floret head-
piece held her bouffant veil of
silk illusion. She carried a
white Bible crested with two
orchids and the streamers were
Lied with stephanotis and ivy.
Miss Doris Webb, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor
wearing a floor -length empire -
styled gown of peacock blue
peau de soie. The bodice was
accented with overlay of match-
ing lace, short puffed sleeves
and a flowing panel of lace and
Former Resident
Married 50 Years
Carrie Gallman, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Gellman, of Zurich, was united
in marriage to Lloyd S. Schei-
fele, of Elkton, Michigan, May
25. 1918, at Flint, Michigan.
Their two daughters, Miss
Hilda M. Scheifele, of Spring
Valley. N.Y. and Mrs. Elaine
Ludwig (Mrs. Robert E.), of
Kalamazoo, Mich., will honor
their parents by hosting 'open
house', Sunday, May 26, at the
Lane Boulevard United Meth-
odist Church (former Evangel-
ical United Brethren) in Kale -
vinare Michigan.
Rev. and Mrs. Scheifele served
42 years in the Christian minis-
try in the Evangelical United
Brethren Church in Michigan.
They retired in June •of 1965
and reside at 5125 Midfield Dr.,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Rev. Schei-
fele is presently serving as the
assistant minister at the Parch-
ment United Methodist Church
near Kalamazoo.
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net attached with a fabric flow-
er of peau de 'sole. Her head-
dress was a matching flower of
peau de sole and lace. She car-
ried a nosegay of white daisies
and yellow rosebuds. The brides-
maid, Miss Donna Kipper, Zur-
ich, was gowned similarly to
the maid of honor.
William Hoffman, Dashwood,
was best man and Jack Schacle
ushered guests.
The wedding dinner was
served in the church rooms
where the bride's mother re-
ceived guests in an aqua blue
lace with braid flowered trim,
matching hat and corsage of
white carnations and yellow
roses. The groom's mother as-
sisted wearing pink crepe with
matching lace coat and corsage
of tinted blue carnations and
pink roses.
A reception was held later in
Dashwood Community Centre.
For a honeymoon tobe spent
in Niagara Falls and eastern
United States the bride trav-
elled in an aqua blue three-
piece knit suit with matching
flowered hat, black accessories
and orchid corsage.
The couple will reside in
Dashwood.
Bride Honored
Prior to her wedding the
bride was honored at three
showers.
Neighbors and relatives gath-
ered at Blackbush Centre for a
shower arranged by Mrs. Ray
Webb, Mrs. Morris Webb, Mrs.
Herb Klopp and neighbors, Mrs.
Ron and Wilmer Desjardine.
Mrs. Carl Witherspoon, Mrs.
Bob Park and Mrs. Jack Schade
gave a shower held at the form-
er's home. Relatives and friends
of the grom attended, and Mrs.
Peter Martin, Mrs. Howard
Hendrick and Miss Donna Kip-
per were hostesses for a kitch-
en shower.
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Huron TB Group
Hears Report
Tuberculosis is not a medical
problem in !Huron. County, Mrs.
Norma Lytle, Toronto, of the
Ontario Tia Association, said
Wednesday the county had four
cases in 1968 and no deaths.
This compared to 5,254 'cases
in Canada the same year with
609 resulting deaths, and 1,414
in Ontario. with 132 deaths.
Speaking at the annual meet-
ing of the Huron County Tuber-
culosis and Respiratory Diseases
Association, Mrs. Lytle stressed
continued education programs
aimed at young and older per-
sons to keep tuberculosis in
check,
She said 33 per cent of male
deaths between age 35 and 60
were premature through cigar-
ette smoking. Decreasing inci-
dence of TB in 'Ontario, she
said, will soon xesult in more
sanatoriums being closed leav-
ing 10 to serve the province.
Edward E. Walker, of Wing -
ham, will head the Huron asso-
ciation another year along with
vice-president Dr. Arnold Vokes
of Dungannon.
Other officers: Christmas
seal treasurer, E. C. Boswell,
Seaforth; Christmas seal secre-
tary, Mrs. D. C. Cornish, Sea -
forth; committee chairmen, Mrs.
Rose Marie Evans, Miss Eileen
O'Brien, both of 'Goderich; G.
A. Watts, Blyth; Dr, G. P. A.
Evans, Goderich; Mrs. Beryl
Davidson, Stratford.
Christmas seal Sales in Hur-
on County during 1967 totalled
$13,952, up $700 from 1966.
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Hrs. Thomas Brintnell opened
the May meeting of the Chisel-
hurst United Church Women
with a poem.
An interesting chapter from
the study of Japan was given
by Mrs, Harold Parker. Mrs.
Percy Wright presented the wor-
ship service, and prayer was of-
fered by Mrs. Earl Kinsman.
A quartette composed of Mrs.
R. Taylor, Mrs. A. •Cole, Mrs.
J. Brintnell and Mrs. A. Ross
sang "Only a Smile". A lively
time was held at the slip and
bloomer auction which was held
after the meeting. Mrs. R.
Brock was auctioneer and the
sale realized $16 for the group,
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE SI VEN
Couple Married at St. Boniface
'OVERHOLT—DUCHARME
Baskets of white button
mums, shrimp -tinted carnations
and white and shrimp snap-
dragons formed the setting in
St. Boniface Church, Zurich, for
the wedding of Miss Marjorie
Irene Ducharme, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Maxim Ducharme,
and Ronald Charles Overholt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxime
Overholt, all of RR 2. Zurich,
on Saturday, May 18, at 1 p.m.
Rev. J. T. Durand officiated
and Mrs. Patsy Meidinger, Zur-
ich, played the wedding music.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a gown of
Chantilly lace styled with em-
pire waistline, lily -point sleeves
and cape train of lace. A head-
dress of beaded pearls held her
shoulder -length veil and she
carried a cascade of shrimp
roses, Pinocchio mums, steph-
anotis and pink pearlized rosary
intertwined with ivy.
Mrs. Peter Jeffrey, RR 2, Zur-
ich, was matron of honor, and
bridesmaids were Miss Diane
Overholt, RR 2, Zurich, and Miss
Phyllis Ducharme, London. They
were gowned alike in shrimp
sati peau in floor -length. They
carried baskets of white button
mums, shrimp -tinted carnations
and white and shrimp snap-
dragons.
Attending the groom were
Wayne Overholt, his brother,
also Peter Jeffrey, Zurich, and
Ralph Regier, London. Usher-
ing guests were Dennis Over-
holt and John Bedard.
A reception was held in Dash-
wood Community Centre. For
a honeymoon to be spent in Ot-
tawa and Montreal the bride
travelled in a pink lace sheath
dress with coat to match and
white accessories.
The couple will reside at RR
2, Zurich.
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