Honeymoon in Follows KingdonKloosterboer Wedding of blue no pink decorated Presbyterian Church or the of Anne Kingdon and rack Kloosterboer Rev Howard Smith officiated at the double ring ceremony on Aug 7 Mrs Mulder was organist and the bride a cousin Ross KJngdon Prayer The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs A T Kingdon of and the ram is the son of Mr and Mrs of Meadowvale The bride entered the church on the arm of her father wearing a floor length A4ine gown of taffeta with a high neckline long tapered sleeves and long flowing train The bride dress and train were trimmed with lace Her hair was adorned with a tiara of teardrops and seed pearls holding in place a short scalloped veil She carried a cascade of red roses gardenias and me maid of honor was Miss Smith a friend of the bride The bridesmaids were Miss Karen Matthews cousin of the bride Mrs Betty Goldle cousin of the bride and the Junior bridesmaids were Miss Christina i and Miss Elizabeth Kloosterboer nieces of the groom The bridesmaids wore floor length gowns of pink chiffon over taffeta and the maid of honor wore French blue chiffon over taffeta They wore floral headpieces and carried bouquets of pink and blue carnations The Junior bridesmaids wore mat pink dresses and carried baskets of blue and white car nations The best man was Joe Kingdon brother of the bride The ushers were John Kloosterb brother of the groom and Tom Her dm an cousin of the bride Approximately guests attended the evening reception and dance at the Georgetown Golf and Country Club The bride a mother received wearing a silver blue dress of antique satin adorned with teardrops and seed pearls and a corsage of a green cymbldlum orchid The groom mother assisted wearing a lilac en semble of soft crepe adorned with sequins and pearls and a corsage of a yellow cymbldlum orchid The happy couple left on their honeymoon trip to the Maritimes The bride was wearing an ensemble of soft pink crimplene and white accessories She wore a white orchid as a corsage The bride was entertained at many showers and a trousseau tea was given by her mother on Aug I Mr and Mrs Kloostero- entertained at a rehearsal party and the groom a friends gave a stag party The bride a aunt Mrs Ralph Kingdon made the wedding cake and Mrs Stan Price of Camp beUvllle decorated it The bride and groom are making their home in Street Special guests attending the wedding were Mrs Mans and Mrs G Roskom van from Holland aunts of the groom Other guests attended From Toronto Pickering Milton Georgetown I Brantford Norwich Brampton and Mlsslssauga Van Halem Photography and Mrs Dick Kloo rboer Soclal ft Personal Mr and Mrs Hyde and children Sue Michael and Jeff were here from Ottawa to spend theboUdax weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Era Hyde Street A young Canadian author Scott was a visitor with Eleanor Hill daughter of Mr and Mrs Tom Hill Main Street Glen Williams on her birthday Monday Place d Anns and Civic Square are the titles of his two published novels Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Oliver Mills ie Weber Drive were his brothers Charles and William Mills Nova Scotia and Edward Mills Maple Ridge B C They were attending the funeral of their brother in law Walter RlddcU of Scarborough who was victim of a car accident near London Mrs J Walker and her daughter Rosalie have returned to their home In Poole Dorset after spending three months In Canada They stayed at the home of Mr and Mrs Mlddleton Orchard and with Mr and Mrs V Brampton This was the first time the sisters had been together In years While here Mrs Walker was reunited wlthhereldestson Robin who is Rosalie s twin brother He left England three years ago and spent over two years with the British Survey Group An as a radio officer He travelled extensively in South America one time spending two weeks with a tribe of Chlco In on the border of Argentina and Paraguay Mr Walker has taken over a thousand slides and showed some of them to two Grade classes at Stewaritown nubile school showing how a Pledge Will Aid With Ball Lights By RALPH We believe the District and Zone Command Conference at North Boy was long overdue Duties and terms of reference pertaining to and district were made very definite on this occasion would seen the Ontario a Command Is endeavouring to pass much more authority to district and zone level than these commands have enjoyed in the past Zone and District Poppy chairmen will it seems be busy people for the next few weeks endeavouring to see that each Branch will have a substantial increase In their poppy distribution The duties of Zone and Branch membership chairmen have been explained in detail The zone membership chairman will have his hands full with assisting guiding and directing any Branch where such services are necessarv Met Bats Silent Nerval Meta bid for the In Fastball League title has been snuffed by MeU were on the short end of a game Tuesday night which gave the PonsnIp four games to two The Met Just failed to solve the pitching of John Salmon who held them to three hits John Holtby gave up five hits Norval stayed alive Sunday by a beating Rockwood by the same score with the some pitchers facing each other took a commanding lead In games last Thursday when they pounded in Bob Shaw pitched the shutout The branch membership chairman will be another very busy boy CITIZENSHIP Citizenship was discussed very thoroughly Everything we isrtlcipate in outside of a ranch is citizenship Each Branch should have a citizenship committee citizenship A new program will commence In 1972 when Ontario Provincial Command Citizenship Com sup- adult mittee will be involved In si 1 between the ages of IS to 30 n sheltered workshops SUPPORT LIGHTS Back at the Branch at the last general meeting the membership voted that Branch 120 support the of residents in their en savour to place lights in the park for baseball diamonds as a tribute to Mr John Patterson s contribution as a player coach and manager in baseball and hockey with a pledge of up to RICHER Downs of Hornby became richer by on Friday evening at the Branch semi annual elimination dinner Other prize winners were A Ford Branch Louth Branch Pipe Band Gang R Brown S J J McCarthy Hale Slick Dogan A Murphy D Walker BRANCH BITS Joe Friday night dart shoot became a turkey shoot last Friday while Joe was busy upstairs members of the Ladles Auxiliary ran his shoot for him Winners of Thanksgiving turkeys were Telford Boll D Chamberlain J Mc Pherson McCarthy B Hale A M Porter and D Bell Saturday the Country Classic attracted a good crowd of don the lucky prize winners were A Campbell J Murphy Crawford and S Thompson Next week the Saturday night dance la moving over to make room for the Imperial Section fig ana wntsue me fallowing week Oct The Country Classics will return ago on Saturday was won by G Webster L D Ferguson D Nicholson Blrge vinyl WALLCOVERING with Matching Fabrics You can really smile when you decorate with Textil its easier to clean up than 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