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Zurich Citizens News, 1970-01-15, Page 5)e e )1. wlt 'art ho - the see ing ake Los - the ;). E 1, DD :E k THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1970 area ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIVE ebbtn$ of JIntcrct (photo by Hadden) Married in Brucefield Church SWAN - LIVERMORE Gold candelabra withink and white carnations andwhite potted mums decorated the altar of Brucefield United Church-. on Saturday, December 27, at 3: p.m. for the marriage of Barbara L. Swan and Robert R. Livermore. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Swan, Brucefield and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Livermore, Clinton. Rev. Donald Stuart, Bruce- field officiated for the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father the bride was charming in her traditional formal sheath gown of white legoda silk. The Fitted bodice was styled with a high neckline andfullsleeves with tight cuffs both trimmed with heavy french guipure lace as was the back train which fell from the neckline of the gown. Her full illusion veil was held with a cluster of matching pet- als and she carried a crescent cascade of pink delight roses and fern. Maid of honour was Miss Wen - da Boughen of Stirling, and bridesmaids were Miss Gwen Hendrick, London and Miss Brenda Ann Hargreaves, Bruce - field. They were dressed alike in formal gowns of creise chit fon over taffeta featuring a high neckline. The plain A-line skirt and neckline was featured with chiffon rushing of the same material, also the long sleeves and tight cuffs with rushing. Their matching accessories were set off with a corsage of variagated pink and white car- nations. Mr. Ron Livermore, brother of the groom, Gorrie, was groomsman and John Cooper, Parry Sound, and Paul Swan, brother of the bride, Brucefield, ushered guests. Organist, Mrs. Dorothy Mc- Gregor, Brucefield accompanied soloist Mrs. Margaret Liver- more who sang "0 Perfect Love" and "Wedding Prayer." For receiving guests in the church basement, the bride's mother chose a champagne dress and jacket ensemble with tan accessories and a corsage of pink delight roses. The groom's mother wore a mint green dress and jacket, with a corsage of pink delight roses. For a wedding trip to points south, the bride changed to a burgundy velvet dress with black accessories and a yellow rose corsage. The young couple will reside at 299 James Street, Clinton. Wedding guests attended from Hamilton, Stirling, Gorrie, Brampton, London, Wellesley, Clinton, Parry Sound, Kingston and Montreal. ` DALRYMPLE - FERGUSON Hensall United Church was the setting for a pretty wedding when Muriel Dianne Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mer Ferguson, Hensall, and Thomas Alexander Dalrymple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer. Dalrymple, Exeter, exchanged marriage vows before the Rev. FI , F, Currie amid a floral back- ground of Christmas motif and candelebra. Mrs. John Turkheim provided traditional bridal music. Given in marriage by her father the bride was lovely in a floor length wedding gown of white peau de soie featuring a sweetheart neckline trimmed with baby pearls and lace. The sleeves of the gown were long and pointed at the wrist and a chapel train fell from the shoulders. The shoulder length veil was held with baby pearls and small white flowers. She carried a bridal bouquet of red carnations and ivy. Audrey Hodgert, Bornholm, cousin of the bride attended the bride wearing a gown of emerald green velvet and lighter green peau de sole with an Empire waist and scooped neckline. She wore a two -toned bow head- piece and carried red and white mums. Douglas Dalrymple, Exeter, attended his brother as grooms- man and ushers were Charles Dalrymple, brother of the groom and Kenneth Ferguson, Hensall, brother of the bride. For the reception held in the United Church parlours, Mrs. Ferguson received wearing a , gold two-piece suit and gold and brown accessories and a bronze and yellow corsage. The groom's mother chose a mint green dress, accessories in plack, and yellow corsage. For travelling the bride chang- ed to a mauve wool outfit trimm• ed with Persian Lamb, and or- chid corsage. They are residing at 65 Victoria Street, in Exeter. 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The following appointments were made by council: Fence Viewers - Russell Fink- beiner, Edward Lamport, Ralph Webber and Harry Sheppard; road patrolmen - Dashwood, Ervin Rader; Centralia, Earl Dixon; Crediton, Lawrence Hill; Stephen Community Centre - Mrs. Harvey Hodgins, Mrs. Ross Kruger, William Averill, Lloyd Bender, W.L. Hodge, Gerald Dearing, Joseph Dietrich, Roy Gibson and Bob Bushfield. Crediton Community Parks Board - Gerald Schenk, Steve Dundas, Cecil Desjardine, Mrs. Lorne Hodge, Fred Bowers, Clar- ence Fahner, Bob Galloway, John Buxton; Centralia Centen- nial Board - Steve Dundas, Ger- GORDIER - LAWRENCE St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, was the setting for a candlelight ceremony to solem- nize the marriage of Sharon Lawrence, of London, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Law- rence, Zurich and Lyle Gordier, of London, son of Rev. and Mrs. G. Gordier, of Dorchester. Rev. A. Blackwell officiated at the ceremony assisted by Rev. George Gordier. The organist was Miss Dorothy Wagner of Zurich. Given in marriage by "her fath- er, the bride wore an A- line street -length dress of white lace and Chiffon. Her shoulder length veil was held in place by a head-dress of matching mat- erial. She carried a cascade of white gardenias and mums. Miss Wanda Lawrence, of Kit- chener acted as maid -of -honor for her sister. The groomsman was Mr. Peter Shillington of Blenheim. Following a reception at Bayfield's Little Inn, the couple left for a wedding trip to Florida. The bride wore a white wool dress with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. Shower hostesses for the bride prior to her wedding were; Mrs. Elda Wagner and Mrs. Ray Fish- er of Zurich; Mrs. John Heatherly of London, Miss Patti Oxley of Talbotville, and Mrs. Neil. Armstrong of .Dorchester. Beef Producers Plan Area Tour A bus tour for Huron County Beef Producers is planned for January 22, to visit the follow- ing farms in the south part of the county: Jack Bell, Kippen, Jim McGregor, Kippen, Will- iam Rowcliffe, Hensall, Harry Hayter, Dashwood. A banquet and annualmeet- ing will be held at the Huron Centennial School, following the. tour. Tour and banquet tickets are available from your local directors or the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, Clinton. ' ald Dearing, Ken Hodgins, Earl Dixon, Ralph Lightfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel and. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breen. Dashwood Athletic Field - Joseph Dietrich, Jack Ford, Bill Vandeworp, Bob Hoffman, Glenn Webb, Ervin Rader and one re- presentative from Hay Township. Dog control officer and pound keeper - Exeter Veterinary Clinic 0 Obituary MRS. WILLIAM SCOTCHMER Mrs. William Scotchmer, a former resident of the Bronson line, passed away on December 30, 1969, in her 83rd year. She was buried in Bayfield cemetery on January 1, 1970. Mrs. Scotchmer was prede- ceased by her husband a number of years ago. She is survived by four dau- ghters and a son; Mrs. James (Eleanor) Black, Belmont, Mrs. Joseph (Irene) Wild, Clinton, Mrs. Oliver (Kay) Yollop, Tar - onto, and John Scotchmer, Guelph, Mrs. Robert (Anne) Wallace, Tuckersmith Town- ship. COLOR TV as low as $459 BLACK & WHITE as low as $189 To get the best possible pic- ture (and sound) from your TV set, let us service it. Our trained technicians are tops . . . and all their work is guaranteed! SERVICE To enjoy TV -viewing at its best, see us GINGERICH'S Ltd. Clinton ZURICH Seforth