Zurich Citizens News, 1974-10-10, Page 12THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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(Photo by Frank Phillips)
Married in Goderich Church
LAMONT - OESCH
Baskets of assorted glads,
mums and daisies decorated
the altar of Victoria Street
United Church, Goderich, on
Saturday, October 5, 1974,
for the marriage of Larry
George Lamont and Sylvia
Joanne Oesch.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch,
R. R.1, Varna and the groom's
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parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Lamont, Goderich.
Rev. Leonard Warr officiated
for the double -ring ceremony.
Mrs. Snider, organist, acc-
ompanied soloists Mrs. Grace
Martin and Mrs. Luella Zand-
wylc.
The bride was lovely in her
floor length.gown of polyester
satin, styled with a lace bodice
and sleeves and lace appliques
on the skirt and train. She wore
a shoulder length veil and
carried a bouquet of white car-
nation and orange roses.
Maid of honour, Sharon
Oesch of Stratford, wore a
floor length gown of orange
ice crimp trimmed in white
and a white wide brimmed hat.
She carried a gathering basket
of white daisies and orange
wheat.
Raymond Riley, of Clinton
was groomsman and Ivan
Oesch, Wellesley and Ron Pert,
London, ushered guests.
Baskets of gladsdecorated
the church basement for the
wedding dinner.
Upon their return from a
wedding trip through Northern
Ontario the couple will reside
at 47 Elgin Ave., West, God-
erich.
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With the change back to
standard time, those people
working normal day -time hours
will be heading for home just
when or shortly after darkness
setsin. For the driver, darkness
means more hazardous driving.
You need to see and be seen.
Mahe sure your total lighting
system—headlights, tail lights,
signal lights --is in good worlcinE
order, warns the Ontario Safety
League.
Varna UCW
The Varna United Church
Women held its October meet-
ing in the basement of the
church on Thursday evening witi
23 members and four guests
present. Mrs. Mervyn Hayter,
president, for this month, open-
ed the rneeting by reading about
Ruth, one of the w (nen of the
Bible.
The worship service was then
opened by the singing of "0
Canada, " followed by a read-
ing given by Mrs. Bill Dowson
entitled "With Glowing Hearts"
taken from the July issue of the
Observer. Mrs. Tom Consitt
read the scripture. The offering
was taken up by Mrs. Gordon
Johnston and dedicated by Mrs.
Ralph Stephenson. The devot-
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