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The Huron Expositor, 1952-08-15, Page 511 a r- . - ICY istri f�'.. .. 1952 Weciclings, rteiCH,ERT - MeiMODE 71URLCH, - 'Phyllis Agnes Wie. Sri, de exchanged marriage vows With Bari ,Deiehert, in 'Goshen ignited Church. The •bride is. the 4aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me - ride, and the groom is the son of r. and Mrs.. Victor H. Deiehert, ell of Zurich. The Rev. T. J. [Pitt /Officiated and Miss Laurin i}1ic- Nain was organist. Given in marriage iby her father, "the bride wore a. strapless gown of White satin with' doable skirt of nylon net. Over the 'bodice of Chantilly lee she' wore, a. lace jacket with lily -point aleevee and Yr fingertip veil of nylon net was gathered to a beaded crown, 1 Miss Margaret Deiehert, sister of the groom, was 'maid of horror, wearing a daffodil yellow gown with double skirt of stiffened net over nylon. Her headdress was a braided coronet of yellow net over taffeta and she carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. Hugh McBride, brother of the bride, was best man, and the ushers were Claire Delchert, broth- er of the groom, and Wes McBride, brother of the bride. . The bride's mother received guests at her home. She wore a dress of navy triple sheer with white accessories and corsage of Talisman roses, while the groom's mother, assisting, wore a figured navy and. white triple sheer dress with navy and white accessories and corsage of pink roses. Ripe Now! Peaches Red Havens Of All Peackc:, the Most Beautiful! A. GRANT FOX SHAKESPEARE Phene Shakespeare - 49-R FIX IT YOURSELF - AND SAVE SAVE ON COSTLY LABOUR -AND BUY IDENTICAL TO ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT AND PARTS AT BIG CANADIAN TIRE SAVINGS Better get set for safe and enjoy- able vacation driving by putting your car in first-class mechanical condition. 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Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arnoldd Gaekstetter included Mrs. J. Cutting and Mr. Geo. Stephenson, Gue fflph. Mr. Donald Parsons spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferguson, near Hensall. Mrs. Albert Anderson, Detroit, returned home Monday after a pleasant holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Dowson, Mrs. Winder and Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, of Guelph, are vacattoning two weeks with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott. Mr. Elwood Shore, Guelph; Mr. Edward Gackstetter, Zurich, and Lorne and Gerald Gackstetter, near Exeter, were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs• Gackstetter. Mrs. David Kilpatrick, Auburn, has been visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. Ar•. thur Anderson. Mr. Don Cooper and son, Exeter, visited Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Cooper. Mrs. McClymont has not been in good health lately. • Mr. and Mrs. Stokes and son, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Cornish and family, Goderich, visited Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomson. Little Gail Anne Gackstetter is holidaying this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Horney, Exeter. Miss Mary McBride, near Exeter, is holidaying with her cousin, Shar- on McBride. Visitors of the Bell families re- cently were: Mrs. Francis Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Peters and three sons, all of Boston, Mass.; Mr. and For a wedding trip to Ottawa and Eastern Ontario the 'bride had chosen a powder „blue suit with navy accessories. The couple will reside in Zurich. RGO''V'1 Sunday Iv'ie+itere Mrs. H.CoambsWere; Mre. Shields, Detroit; Wilfred Johnson, Smith', Ville; Ken Hart. and• Joseph Storey', Leaden. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ,Dgwne; Blair, One, and Mr. and Mrs..Chae. Wide combo, Windsor, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Won Bcotebreer. Mr, and Mrs. H. Coombs and Wesley visited friends at Atwood recently. Rev. ' A. W. and Mrs. Gardiner 'are on their vacation this month. Services will be taken by Mr. Col- in Campbell, Bayfield, for the next four Sundays. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dickenson, Clark's Summit, Penn., visited with Mr. and' Mrs. J. 8. Watson and fam- ily amily and other relatives in this vi- cinity. icinity. • Mr, and Mrs. Allan Nicholson. and Glenn are visiting at Midland this weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and son, Arnold, Brantford, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLachlan. Mr. Win. Finlayson, Lorne Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hayter, of Fowlerville, Itch.; Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Scott, Detroit, and Mrs. Mary Elliott, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fiplayson and at- tended ttended the funeral of the late John Finlayson, their uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson and family, Mr. and 'Mrs. Perce Johnston and Mrs David Stephen - .nfig A Tait n re . o!dan, WO bee hetet n visit- ing' filer brother, M; Betrtlee, arts' Wire (Settles, has retpr1,Let to her home in Veneta/Neg. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles MacDonald and Mary, Trenton, spent the weekend' with Mr. and 'are. Hugh Alex ander. Mies Agnes B. Broadfoot, Reg.N•, Louden, spent the week=end with Mr.,and 'Mrs. Robert McClure. 11¢r. 'and Mrs. Glen Haase and family and Mr. Gordon Murray, Walton, spent Sunday.with Tara. Don Murray, Woodstock, Sandra Murray, who had been visiting here, returned home.Mrs. Mrs. Fred ,Hutching, Cypress California, is visiting her sisters, Mra.. W. E. Hawley anti Mrs. 0. Hawley, and brothers Will and Zack McSpadden. W.M.B. and W.A. Meeting The W.M.S. and W.A. held their regular. meeting Aug. 6 at the home of Mrs. Wm. 'Dodds. Sirs. Jas. Mc- Clure opened' the meeting. W.M.S. President, Mrs. Wm. 'Dodds, took the chair and minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. It was decided to buy library books and call in the mite boxes at the September meeting. Mrs. W. Me- Spadden gave a temperance read- ing and Mrs. G. Smith read a paper on 'Stewardship. Devotional part of the meeting was taken by Mrs. R. Bolton. Mrs. Frank Johnston play- ed a piano selection and a prayer was offered by Mrs. E. Hawley. son visited with Rdvt. E. A. and The topic, "Through Missionary Mrs. Poulter and also M. and Mrs.1 Windows," was discussed by Mrs. Geo. Poulter at Dresden Sunday. 1.L. Bolton. Lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs. A. Houston spent Circle 1, the week -end at Fergus and Mora. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Coombs and seri; Christopher, and Mrs. Jones daughter, Miss Jessie Finlayson, have returned home after spending are spending a few day's with their a week at Barrow Bay. daughter, Mrs. Wes. Hayter, and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Keys and' Mr. Hayter at Fowlerville, Mich. daughter, Joan, Windsor, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Coombe Stuart N. Keys, fernlike visited with their mother, Mrs. Nelson Keys. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tiee and Mr. Tiee, Sr., Wellington, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Perce Johnston aide Mrs. David Stephenson. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Finlayson and MORLOCK - BECKER DASHWOOD.-Exchanging vows at an early afternoon ceremony on Tuesday, August 5, at Zion Luth- eran Church, Dashwood, were Miss Gladys Elaine Becker, daughter of Mr. William Becker, Dashwood,'and Dr. Frederick John Morlock, son of Mr. Gordon Morlock, Crediton. Rev. L. F. Higenell officiated and Mrs. Wallace Becker presided at the organ. Candelabra, fern and tall standards of gladioli formed the background for the ceremony. Entering the church with her father, the bride wore a two-piece afternoon costume of champagne silk sbantung with tiny black vel- vet cuffs and standup collar. Her hat was a shallow crown of black velvet with horsehair webbing brim and she carried cattleya orchids pinned to a ;black velvet envelope - style bag. Attending the bride was her sister. Miss Bertha E. Becker, of London. She wore a similar en- semble of dawn gray silk shantung with shell hat of lime yellow. Her flowers were gladmelias in match- ing shade with English ivy. The groom was attended by Dr. Ian Wilson, London, and Mr. Calvin Fahrner, Sarnia, was usher. A reception following the cere- mony was held at Monetta Men- ard's, Exeter. Later Dr. and Mrs. Morlock left by motor for Lake Manistique, Northern Michigan. On their return they will reside in Ex- eter. The bride was on the teaching staff of the Board )of Education, London, and the groom Is a '51 graduate of the University of Western Ontario School of Medi- cine. Mrs. Wesley Green and family, Mit- chell, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green, Egmondville, visited Sun- day with Mr. Jonah Green. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert and Merle were: Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Di ckert and sans, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright, Mrs. Peter Dick- ert, Miss June Ziegler, all of Clif- ford; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wahl and Allen, Listowel. Miss Ziegler and Ronald •Dickert remained for some holidays. Mr. and Mrs, John Patterson, To- ronto, are visiting with the latter's sister and 'brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Workman, and other rel- atives in the district. Miss Mae Sommerville, Winni- peg, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood, is now visiting her aunt in Dungannon. Mr David Hutaheon and son have returned to their home in London after spending the holt- Bernadette visited friends in Lon- don. Me 1/41 u e , Ionia, Fe? Dill Boyd, TMC 51p FF o1xS Armor, •:tae Pact more 1hhen-'Ua share of misfortune 5ndirsetly rn a;G• curring out of a ba weeks ago et the fire on rotor f - aughlin's Mo$UUIOp towneil a farm Boyd /neared his ankle wile/she fell down 'the 'back porch steps of the McLaughlin home after telephoning the alarm. Last TiessdlaY, while in on the cleaning operations on the charred ruins of the McLaughlin barn, Bill Boyd bad the ring of his ,glasses struck by a .piece of falling stone. The glasses were ssnaaebed and he narrowly escaped serious injury to his eyes. DUBLIN Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Kdauskopf, Tillsonbuag, .visited with Mrs. Louis Krauskopf. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ackroyd and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lannan and children, Toronto, and 31r. and Mrs. Elwyn Younge and twin daughters, St. Catharines, were guests of Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tuffin and daughter, and 'Miss Bertha Murray, Kitchener, visited with 8. A. Mur- ray. Mrs. J. R.. Deachene and son, Robert, Toronto, visited with Mrs. Kathleen Feeney. ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Phillip Flanagan and children, Toronto, visited with Mrs. Catharine Feeney and Mr. and Mrs: Pat Flanagan. Mrs. Louise Flanagan returned to Toronto with them. Billy Holland, Windsor, visited with Mr. and 'Mrs. J. V. Flynn.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Forster vis- ited at Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle and days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Watson spent the week -end with friends 'in Kent. Mr. Thos. Robinson spent Sun- day with his 'brothers, Mr. Richard Robinson and Mrs. Robinson, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Den. Molyneaux, of Chicago; Mrs. Kenneth Etue and children, Zurich, and 'Misses Kath- leen and Carol Ann Smuck Kit- chener, were guests of Mrs. T. J. Molyneaux. Wm. 0. Robinson, and sister, Mrs.! Miss Dorothy Ann Costello visit - Henry Erratt, in Stanley ed in Pontiac, 'Mich. Donald, have returned to Winnipeg after visiting his sister and broth-' er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood. ! When Yov ThinkofLumber ' THINK OF Seaforth -- 47 SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD. STEPHAN - DILLING ELIMVILLE. - Robinson United Church, London, was the scene of a pretty wedding Saturday, Aug. 2, when Hazel Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Austin Dining, Elimville, and C. Laurie Stephan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Stephan, also of Elimville, were united in marriage by Rev. E. R. Stanway, of Robinson United Church, London. Mr. Geo. Winterbottom, organist of the church, played traditional wedding music as the bride enter- ed the church on the arm of her father. She was gowned in nylon net and imported Iace, designed with nylon net°yoke, phantom net bodice, pointed sleeves and full waltz -length skirt with overskirt of nylon net. She also wore a sun- burst panel pleated net coronet of seed .pearls, held by a finger-tip veil. Her flowers were white mums. Matron of honor was Mrs. Cecil Dining, London, who wore pond blue nylon over taffeta with lace 'and in ballerina length. 'S'he also wore a 'blue headdress and carried a blue bouquet. ,Bridesmaid was Betty Ann Steph- an, sister of the groom. She was gowned in pink nylon marquisette with blue ribbon trimming, net gloves, and wore a flower head- dress. Best man wasMurray Steph- an, brother of the groom, of Exe- ter, and loss Dilling, the bride's brother, ushered. A reception was held at Cobble- stone Inn, Springbank, where the bride's mother received' in navy sheer wit+?u navy accessories and pink corsage. The groom's mother those nylon in blue with pink ac- cessories and matching corsage.. The bride travelled in a sea -foam green suit with white and green accessories arid corsage of white gardenias and yellow morns. 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