The Huron Expositor, 1968-11-21, Page 24-
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folds from the back sheulders
Mr. and Mrs. David A, Trem-
eer are shown following their
marriage in Northside..United
Church on November 16th at
3:30. The bride is the former'
Dorthy Christine Pryce daugh- '
ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Pryce and
the late Leslie J. Pryce and the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
fred 'Tremeer pi „Egmond-
vilW Rev. J. C. Britton officiated
at 1-W double ring ceremony
amidst a setting of white potted
mums and candelabra.
Mrs. James Ai 'Stewart play -
'ed traditional wedding inusic
and accompanied the soloist Mr.*
William Campbell who sang "My
Wald," "Wedding Prayer", and.
"I'll Walk -Beside You".
The bride given in marriage
by her brother, Mr. Gordon Pry-
ce, chose a floor -length gown
of French Lagoda crepe, fitted
style, fashioned with a Sabrina
neckline, and long lace lily point
sleeves. An inverted court train
of Brussels lace extended in soft
to the floor. Her four tierd illus-
ion veil was held in place with
a cit. -ger -of rosebuds and fell
softly to her waist. She carried
a cascade of miniature carna-
tions in shades of pink to wine.
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The matron of honor was Mrs.
William Campbell and the
bridesinaids were Mrs. Donald
Wright, Clinton, sister of the
groom..and Miss Yvonne Pryce.
They were gowned identically in
fitted floor length gowns of wine
velvet. A bow accented the V
neckline in the back and they
wore matching bow headpieces.
They carried white fur muffs ad-
orned with corsages of miniature
carnations, similiar to t h e
brides.
Donald Treemer of Kitchener,
brother of the groom was groom-
sman and the guests were usher-
ed by Wayne Dolmage and Rob-
ert Pryce, brother of the bride.
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the church parlours, the bride's
mother received, 04 guests,. in 6
fitteclastyle green crepe dress
accented with a lace panel' in
the back. She, chose brown ac-
cessories and a coisage of iiink
carnations. The grooms mother
assissted in a beige colored en-
semble with black accessories
and a . corsage, of pink carnat-
ions. -
A reception followed in the
Seaforth Curling Club.
For travelling the bride chose
a Ming blue dress with match-
ing coat trimmed with black
fur. A yhite gardenia corsage
completed her ensemble.
Mr. and -Mrs. Trenieer will re-
side in Seaforth.
Prior to her marriage the
bride wag fetted at numerous
showers. One was held at the
home of Mrs. Wilfred Tremeer
with Mrs. Donald Wright and
Mrs. Donald Trerneer as host-
esses. ' •
A surprise shower. was held
at the home of, Mrs. Bernard,
Westerveldt, with Mrs. Arts and
Mrs. Gordon McKenzie assisting.
Mrs. Kenneth Cardno and Miss
Bonnie Stewart were hostesses
at a miscellaneeus, shower and
Mrs. Everett Storey and Mrs.
Harry Johnston were hostesses
t a shower held in SS- No. 6
illop School,
LION
The UCW unit of the 17th and
Boundary met at the home of
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet.
Mrs. ,Harold Smalldon opened
the meeting with a prayer of
"Protection". "Lord While fora-,
all Mankind 'we Pray" was sung
followed by the scripture read-
ing taken from Josiah 9: 1-20.
Mrs. Roy Williamson gave the
topic on "Peace".
Mrs. Martin Baun opened the
business period with reports
from the Treasurer, Mrs. Wm.
Murray and Emergency Fund
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet.
Mrs. 'Baan thanked everyone
for helping and making the
Bazaar a success.
Copper Money was received.
Those in charge of the December
meeting -are Mrs. Hugh Johnston
and Mrs. James Williamson.
"Saviour Breathe a(1?, Evening
Blessing" was sung. Mrs. Roy
Williamson closed, the meeting
with pray4r—affeT _which Mrs.
N Smalldon conducted,a contest.
The Boy Scouts will hold
their annual Bottle Drive, Sat-
urday November 30th. Area Cit-
izens are asked to start now to
collect bottles and have them
ready for the Scouts when they
call.
Miss Margaret Cumming Of
Toronto w..aS a weekend guest
at the home of Mrs. Maud Leem-
ing.
First Church
WMS Meet
First Church WMS met in the
Centennial room of the ehhrch.
The president, Mrs. Francis
CAman opened themeeting
with the Call to WOrship.
The December meeting is to
meet a week earlier on Dec. 12th
Members were asked to save
used stamps when Mrs. Jack
Thompson will send them to the
Leprosy Mission.
Mrs. Jas. Keys a group leader
took charge of the devotional
part of the meeting.
The Smipture Lesson was
read by IVI'rs. Hank Van Rooljen
taken from Matt: 25: verse 31-46.
The Topic was "Witnessing in
Our World of Many Faiths" and
was taken by Mrs. Keys, /drs.
Jack Thompson, Miss Jean Scotl-
and Mrs. D. 0. Fry. Prayer was
offered by Mrs. Sack Thompson.
Courtaesy. renaarks were giv-
en by Mrs. Keys:
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Of Visit to Expositor
Students froth grade 6A Bur
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on Centennial school at Bruce -
field a short" time ago visited -
the Expositor and watched as
various printing operations were,
carried out.
Following the visit a number
cf the students wrote letters of
appreciation.
The grade six would like to
thank you for showing us
through your newspaper office.
We learned a great deal from
yaw explaining and showing us
hew the machines operate.- It
answered many of our qqestions.
We appreciate your postponing
the anniversary paper so we
could tour the office,. — Judith
Mickle.
The pupils of Grade six wish
to thank Jou for„giving us the
oPportunity of visiting your
newspaper office. The grade six
pupils would like to apologize
for iaterupting your schedule.
Your men were most patient in
answering and explaining our
questions. They were very help-
ful in showing how your mach-
ines operated. Once again I
would lilte to thank you foi
being so considerate: — Marilyn
Cleave on behalf of grade 6A.
The pupils of grade six wish
to thank you for giving them
the opportunity of visiting your
rewspaper office. Your men
Nvere most helpful in explaining
and showing how your machines
operate. The class learned. a 'lot
about them. We appreciate your
postponing the anniversary ed-
ition so we could tour the office
at our convenience, — Wendy
Mustard. "
The grade six pupils wish to
thank you f9r guiding us
through your newspaper office.
We are also very sorry we took
you off schedule of printing
your anniversary paper. Your
men were most helpful in ex-
plaining and showing how your
machines operate. They also an-
swered many of our Imestions
This will give us a good example
of tow newspapers are printed
and howe you get your news.
— Dianne Batt.
Our class would like to thank
you for letting us go through
your newspape ,office. I liked
the paper folder, -it looked funny.. •
when the paper went through
it. Your men told how the mach-
ines worked so we Could under-
stand it better. — Garry Camp-
bell.
Our grade six class wishes
to thank you, for the tour throu-
gh your newspaper office. We
also thank you for taking up
- some of your valuable time and
postponing your anniversary ed-
ition so we could tour the office
at our convenience. We learned
how the machines work and
how a paper is printed. This
information you gave us is a
good. foundation for the "Study
of the newspaper. — Gerry Wall
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Mr., and Mrs. Donald Coyne,
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Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane vis-
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fedema,
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iviichael Coyne.
Mrs. Gilbert' Murray is a pat-
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