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The Huron Expositor, 1967-08-24, Page 7• • } e. h se v • 7 7-0240 OtTELETTE -- BENNINGER At St. Patrick`s Church Dublin, at 1:30 'p.m., Auges • 18; Rev,,: Donald Benninger,. C,S•B., uncle of the bride,, ,pi' fleeted at the double ring eea'emony which uited'lPat- ricia Benninger, daughter of -Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Benninger of Dublin and James Ouelette, Windsor. The bride, giver}, in marri- age by her father; w or e a gown ,of nylon lace -over slip- per satin featuring a fitted bodice, lily point sleeves, a sabeina neckline dotted with irridescent sequins and pearls. The bouffant skirt had tiers of lace cascading to the . floor. A crown of seed pearls and sequins held in place a shoul- der length veil of double tulle illusion. She carried a bou- quet of red roses and feather- ed': white carnations. Miss Rose Ann Benninger, sister of the bride was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Joanne Cronin, Elaine Murray. and Mrs. Gary Siebert. The four attendants were gowned alhke in powder blue_ floor- -length. nylon lace over satin sheaths featuring petal neckline. They wore matching petal head- pieces of tulle and chiffon and carried bouquetsof white and tinted mums. Don Ouelette 'attending his News of ,Constance... A Mr, and Mrs.., George Hart of. Brussels visited on Satur= day . evening . with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and fare - Mr. and Mrs. George Mell- wain .and Mary visited on-Fii- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wel- ter Kingswell at Huronview. ' Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys, Mrs. Elma Jewitt and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt and family attended the McRorie picnic held at Ipperwash on Wednesday. Mrs. Irene Grimoldby is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. John Mann of God- . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, Mrs. Sadie Riley returned home on Sunday after spend– ing holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods, Debbie* and Michele of Gananoque. Deb- bie and . Michele returned to spend some holidays With their grandparents. Mr.; Nelson Moore of- Port Rollin. visited- on Friday with Mr. and ,Mrs. Earlan Osborn, Meledy and Leona. Mrs. Bob .Johnston, Grand Valley, visited on- Monday with Mr and Mrs. Jack Medd• and faintly, Mrs. Annie Medd. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszca- tor and girls vieited on Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Hill of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dyk and' family of Galt spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haverskanip and- family. Mr. and Mrs .Bill Mcllwain and Joyce, Mr.ob Mcllwain Jim Koene of Bayfield were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George McIlwain and Mary. • Nancy, Preszcator is spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff and .family of Crediton. Mrs. Don Glousher, Karen and Billy of Blyth visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dale; Kathy and Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Riley and • Kim and Greg of Ajax are spending holidays With elIr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchan- an and family visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ross ;,ndcrson and family of Born- holm. Susan Tyndall of Clinton is spending a few days holidays with Dianne li'reszeator.. FUNERAL MRS. GORDON E. BENDER A longtime resident of the Twin Cities, Mrs. Gordon E. Bender of -358 'Clifton Rd., Kit ehener, died Saturday at' St. Mary's Hospital after a lengthy illness. She was Se' Born in Kitchener, she was the former Verna 3. Matthews, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Or- mond D. Matthews of Kitchen- er.. For a number of years she was a resident, -of Seaforth when Mr. Bender was . assbeiated with Superfast Petroleum. • Surviving besides her parents are her busbandr one son, Dale id A. of Kitchener, and one daughter, Nancy' Anne; also of Kitchener. See was predeceased byone sister, Mrs., Edatard Cown, in 1961. The body was at the .Ratz• Bechtel Funeral Borne where service was hbldl Monday, eon, ducted by Bet. J. ll. ;Patterson. Burial was in Woodland me` teLJY.. bx ltber as 'beat man was! os - ,dated by Mere Benninger; Dave.Regier and Gary .Sie- bert, all dressed' 'iike! the g'roona, aiaa black "teXedeee The, bride's! brother Donald Ben-: winger .:served the rupial'. lna, • **•Maureen D.e Gaust dressed' .. to • match the •'bride's attend - :ante •was flowergrrl while the ringbearer Was Mark Oue-4 Tette. The . ushers were Ron O'Connor and Bernard Prim :eau, We ding . music was played by s.. John Nagle, parish organist,..She also ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Lorne De Gaust, ' Ingersoll, when they sang "Pans Angel icus" and "Ave Maria". - The wedding dinner and reception was held at Brod-. hagen Community.3a11. Tice •bride's mother received wear- ing a blue metallic sleeveless sheath covered by a lace cdat with ' white accessories. She was assisted by the groom's mother who wore a ,groom's over satin A-line with white accessories. For -travelling the bride wore a powder blue lace over satin dress and white accessories. Following a -wedding trip to Northern Ontario the couple will reside in Stoney Point. CENTENNIAL • NOTES (By F. C. J. Sills),. This next two weeks will be busy ones for -those taking part in Centennial events. Floats....to be made –f- plans to be laid — tickets sold — advertising and all the thousand and one things needed to make a success out of any event. We ernestly hope that anyone asked to do any- thing will do so willingly be cause every job, no matter how small, is an integral part of every function.. Everything seems • to be in hand for the Bali game next Saturday night. Both teams .are practicing and there are a lot of unused r muscles on - both teams that requir a ,good r;tib bing of liniment — OMSIP will be doing a thriving business and no doubt they will have all the ambulances standing by. The band has had a lot of ,fun trying to get their lips back in shape, and if you see a bunch of fellows and girls going around with puckered lips I assure you it isn't because they've been out on a kissing spree. Their motto is that "Old B'andtmen' never die, they just blow away"!_ Other committees have been busy workieg on the Labor Day events and also the Sept. 18th Guy Lombardo Dance. -Follow- ing close on the heels of this last event is the Agricultural fall fair on Sept. 21st and 22nd so you can see that there is no rest for the weary. .Try to co-operate if you are.' asked and if you 'don't get. a! jab then at least come out and make it a success by attending. You'll halve lots to talk about — meet old •friends — chat about other days and the future I and all in all make these days • something to remember. After' all, there won't be many of us around for the next Centennial-' News of Varna Janet • and Craig Taylor spent last week visiting with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Tyndall of Clin- ton. Mr. and Ars. Don Forbes and family visited. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tay- lor. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Newman of Walkerton visited Satur- day with. Me. and, Mrs. Bill Dowson and family. Mrs. Bill Dowson, Brenda, Bonnie and John attended the Meetorie reunion at the Pro- vincial Park. at Ipperwash on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Spic- er, Regina,•___ Seek., Mr. and Mrs.. Dennis Jewitt, Kathy and David, Mrs. Elma Jewitt and Ella 'Jewitt visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowson: last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.,Franoes Hunt and family of Winthrop and Mr. George Smith visited on Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hill and Linda. Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Dow - son, Brenda and Bonnie vis- ited Sunday evening with' Mrs. Rena Luddington, Clin- ton. Mrs. Lola McDonald of AI berta is visiting Mr, and Mrs, ,Watson Webster and otber re- latives in the community/. Mr, andrs. Perce 4ohh ston . visiteciMlast w e e`ie on with Mr. and Urs. Alec Wylie oAfrinsMarroleritgt, MofichP.ilMt sMouAdce, Manitoba,returned h of e with •then.=to visit With Mee ?HIE HURON IXPOOST $A►POrnif:ON!, 40400t. $4,11107.07' SO the 40W new Yel- ts, VeloWrs, Feather,.. Metabe and ' novelty' tabrie$ a,,,large sortmt ut,:o ne* .shape$: you% loge: at a gia ice, Fall • •colors *cludn,:T Black, White, Brown,' Fush;ia, Green,. ltesi, Orange. ausi Turquoise. Visit our Millinery Bar to -day, Try on, a few. You'll be delighted. • Our Price Range 6.9s to 12.95 SHOP NOW FOR NEW FALL DRESSES One and two-piece styles in silk. knits, wool knits; crepes,mat jer- seys, arnel jerseys and many nov- - elty crimp knits. 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